I would like a mount that also have a good port for USB charge providing good charge rate have seen a few but very poor quality and dont think might charge the Note 3 what should be a good rate for reasonable charging rate?
cito88 said:
I would like a mount that also have a good port for USB charge providing good charge rate have seen a few but very poor quality and dont think might charge the Note 3 what should be a good rate for reasonable charging rate?
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check out this Naztech one....its a bit pricey but a good one to go for....My dad has this one for his N3 and he is pretty much happy n satisfied with it....so you can give a look at it...may be it will go true on your expectations....
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check out this Naztech one....its a bit pricey but a good one to go for....My dad has this one for his N3 and he is pretty much happy n satisfied with it....so you can give a look at it...may be it will go true on your expectations....
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ohhh pretty nice! how about charging is it good at it becasuse i used to have a few chargers and none charge the phone takes a lonnnng time to even charge 1% or nothing at all i know any charger WONT charge at same rate of the wall charger but something reasonable. THANKS!
I don't know of anything that does a good job as an all-in-one, but this car charger works exceptionally well. I am able to use GPS, and stream pandora through bluetooth and the device will still charge with the screen on.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CD0J4BG/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Proclip
cito88 said:
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Really like Proclip. With the custom dash mount.
kudosmog said:
I don't know of anything that does a good job as an all-in-one, but this car charger works exceptionally well. I am able to use GPS, and stream pandora through bluetooth and the device will still charge with the screen on.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CD0J4BG/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Dammmnnn 15WATTS definitely will charge ANYTHING lol a shame it doesnt come with a mount
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Dammmnnn 15WATTS definitely will charge ANYTHING lol a shame it doesnt come with a mount
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Yeah I just use this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009GSI0MM/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It too works very well.
And I just use whatever USB 2.0 cable I have around, or a USB 3.0 cable. It doesn't matter. All charges the same for me. I get 1200 with the screen on, 1800 with screen off.
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If you're really wanting something that performs well and is all in one, I'd suggest proclip. Unfortunately, I don't have one myself to guarantee it charges well enough.
http://www.proclipusa.com/phone-hol...-and-cigarette-lighter-plug-512564-19506.cmsv
They also have a USB charger, so you'd be able to swap the cig adapter part out for something better
http://www.proclipusa.com/phone-hol...-usb-cigarette-lighter-plug-521564-19506.cmsv
But like I said, I can't guarantee it charges well. I just know proclip usually makes quality stuff.
Downside is you can't use a case with it, and you'd have to get another adapter from proclip to mount it wherever you want to mount it.
But this would be the easiest design where you could just slide the phone in and not worry about having to plug another wire into the usb port on the phone.
Everything else that's available is just a mount + cable + cig adapter. Even the iBolt works the same. You still have to manually plug in the power cord to the USB port on the phone every time. It is the same as using a universal mount + cable
i saw this one at pepboys but not really sure about the quality anyone hear about it?
http://www.bellautomotive.com/Mobile-Device-Holder-p/22-1-22234-8.htm
I use the ram X grip and glued on a Nokia dt900 wireless charger works well I tested with a battery drain app and after an hour it dropped 2% battery. But the app turns everything on and brightness at 100% and does calculations. Battery gets hot. I think if u just have gps running it will keep battery where it's at or even charge it a bit. Also have a anker 24watt usb charger if I need a fast charge.
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I use the ram X grip and glued on a Nokia dt900 wireless charger works well I tested with a battery drain app and after an hour it dropped 2% battery. But the app turns everything on and brightness at 100% and does calculations. Battery gets hot. I think if u just have gps running it will keep battery where it's at or even charge it a bit. Also have a anker 24watt usb charger if I need a fast charge.
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Did you have to also have to get an inverter to work with that?
No I hardwired it to the cars accessory wire and put a fuse in line. The Nokia dt900 is 12v dc same as car. I will have to keep testing to see if it survives the cars fluctuations in voltage from 12-13.5 volts
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Mofo84 said:
No I hardwired it to the cars accessory wire and put a fuse in line. The Nokia dt900 is 12v dc same as car. I will have to keep testing to see if it survives the cars fluctuations in voltage from 12-13.5 volts
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oh I see, clever, I hope it last for you. I'm really liking the xmount but it seems a bit pricey. $25+ is just a bit much for a car mount, any deals about?
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Hi There,
I have had a dual USB car charger in my car for 3 years now (its something like this), I charge everything that has a USB cable with that, so now I got my Amaze and it either charges very slowly or doesnt charge, in fact the phone says the "power is no enough to charge the phone" or something like that even though it shows its charging and the orange light glows. I think the charger is 500mAh and that may be the issue. At home I use a Blackberry charger 700mAh and its great charges everything fast.
I was hoping someone who has car charger experience could chime in! This phone needs a better battery, or needs all the spying apps wiped out that constantly drain the battery, seriously does google need to know my every move and what direction I am pee'ing at the gas station? Call me a conspiracy theorist but I think all information about all sensors (including mic and keyboard) are constantly sent to both Google, CIQ and HTC. At least with the G2 it was only being sent to Google, otherwise how the hell does the phone use up 1730mAh of battery when you barely use it??
Thanks!!
It's not Google that wants to know if you're peeing against the wind...its T-Mo...lol The charger I use works fine...its a USB Cig Lighter and I'm using my old Moto USB Chord. I also have a regular cig Lighter charger and it works fine too...
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Phones nowadays require a lot more power. This should do the trick
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-U...192129?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item4ab3077c41
Thanks for the heads up!
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Phones nowadays require a lot more power. This should do the trick
i bought this abut two weeks ago, it does the job pretty good. I used this for my little road trip to san marcos from san antonio, gps was on and brightness was about 50% if not a little bit more but was still abe to see it with the sun out. anyways it kept my phone charged, it may have shown 90% was left but i had reset the phone battery life was at 100% i would recommend this charger to anyone.
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u bought a car charger at walmart for my nexus1, now that i got the amaze i used that same charger but it seems like its not charging my amaze or maybe it just could'nt keep up.. like one time me and my girlfriend was on a trip, i was using the gps, battery was halfway so i plugged it in then after a while i had this battery is less than 20%.. so i ended up using my girlfriend's vibrant.. then my younger brother bought a MT4G which came with some extras including a car charger, so i tried his charger and my amaze is charging perfectly fine..
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I bought a car charger at walmart for my nexus1, now that i got the amaze i used that same charger but it seems like its not charging my amaze or maybe it just could'nt keep up.. like one time me and my girlfriend was on a trip, i was using the gps, battery was halfway so i plugged it in then after a while i had this battery is less than 20%...
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I have the same exact problem, I am glad you posted this now I will look for a My Touch 4G car charger. Does the charger look like this with the extra tip?
i dont think so.. the MT4G did'nt actually come with a car charger, it was like bundled with the phone.. so maybe a different charger would work..
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I remember reading somewhere that the car chargers today are 1 amp nowadays and I believe the amaze uses a charger that is 1 amp.
I bought a car charger from ebay, if this charger doesnt work im just gonna get a power inverter.
2 amp versions exist but are rare..that's what you're goona want (1500ma++)for fast charge.. also I noticed the HTC cable works better than just any micro sd
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I think i may have found a car charger that may do the job, i gave it a quick test run in my car for a few minutes. I had the brightness up all the way and gps on as well. Phone actually charged with all that on. Gonna do a full test tonight to see how it does.
johnDiCson said:
I think i may have found a car charger that may do the job, i gave it a quick test run in my car for a few minutes. I had the brightness up all the way and gps on as well. Phone actually charged with all that on. Gonna do a full test tonight to see how it does.
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So i have found the car charger that works. I had gps on and brightness on full and this charger was able to charge the phone with all that running. http://www.ebay.com/itm/280725878642?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
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total came out to 10.95 with free shipping. Got here in like three days. I highly recommend this charger.
My car charger doesn't charge my note 2 although it acts like it charging. How can I fix this issue.
webb7735 said:
My car charger doesn't charge my note 2 although it acts like it charging. How can I fix this issue.
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Car chargers work much slower than a wall charger because of the output of it. If you have the screen on, using gps, and listening to music at the same time it won't charge or it will actually drain.
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My car charger doesn't charge my note 2 although it acts like it chargine. How can I fix this issue.
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Probably, the car charger is putting out just enough amps to activate charging mode, but not enough to charge with any discernable speed
I would look for a more reputable charger brand. I have found that cheapie chargers just don't perform well. Especially with the 2 amp requirement our devices need. A 1 amp verizon mobile charger with the micro usb factory attached and ment realistically for my wife's s3 1 amp requirement is adequate to provide a stable but long charge time for my note 2. Remember, some power distribution is lost simply in the usb connection between a cheap 1 amp charger and the usb cable plugged into it. Another useful addition for mobile charging would be an ac/dc inverter that allows your factory home 2 amp charger to plug into your vehicle. That would be reasonably clean 110 v ac to dc at 2 amp from your genuine samsung home charger. Better chance of getting the charging capacity you require. Also, don't forget to chech your usb cable. It may look fine, but could be stretched or damaged causing a bad charge connection. But definitely avoid cheap car chargers. Not only can they work sporadically, they may actually damage your phone.
MUOTE=BoostedB18C;42146532]Car chargers work much slower than a wall charger because of the output of it. If you have the screen on, using gps, and listening to music at the same time it won't charge or it will actually drain.[/QUOTE]
I have tried charging my phone with it turned off when its charging in my car i dont use it i just let it charge but it doesnt work. Its ok not a big deal i can charge it at home and get a good day and a half on a full charge. I was just wondering if there was a way to fix it.
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Probably, the car charger is putting out just enough amps to activate charging mode, but not enough to charge with any discernable speed
I would look for a more reputable charger brand. I have found that cheapie chargers just don't perform well. Especially with the 2 amp requirement our devices need. A 1 amp verizon mobile charger with the micro usb factory attached and ment realistically for my wife's s3 1 amp requirement is adequate to provide a stable but long charge time for my note 2. Remember, some power distribution is lost simply in the usb connection between a cheal 1 amp charger and the usb cable plugged into it. Another useful addition for mobile charging would be an ac/dc inverter that allows your factory home 2 amp charger to plug into your vehicle. That would be reasonably clean 110 v ac to dc at 2 amp from your genuine samsung home charger. Better chance of getting the charging capacity you require.
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Thanks for the info. I will try that.
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Probably, the car charger is putting out just enough amps to activate charging mode, but not enough to charge with any discernable speed
I would look for a more reputable charger brand. I have found that cheapie chargers just don't perform well. Especially with the 2 amp requirement our devices need. A 1 amp verizon mobile charger with the micro usb factory attached and ment realistically for my wife's s3 1 amp requirement is adequate to provide a stable but long charge time for my note 2. Remember, some power distribution is lost simply in the usb connection between a cheap 1 amp charger and the usb cable plugged into it. Another useful addition for mobile charging would be an ac/dc inverter that allows your factory home 2 amp charger to plug into your vehicle. That would be reasonably clean 110 v ac to dc at 2 amp from your genuine samsung home charger. Better chance of getting the charging capacity you require. Also, don't forget to chech your usb cable. It may look fine, but could be stretched or damaged causing a bad charge connection. But definitely avoid cheap car chargers. Not only can they work sporadically, they may actually damage your phone.
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This, I just didn't feel like explaining it all. Also using an inverter can cause problems with strain on the electrical load of the vehicle though. If you have a big truck, they are safe to use. If you have a civic, I wouldn't use one.
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Thanks for the info. I will try that.
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You are most welcome.
BoostedB18C said:
This, I just didn't feel like explaining it all. Also using an inverter can cause problems with strain on the electrical load of the vehicle though. If you have a big truck, they are safe to use. If you have a civic, I wouldn't use one.
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I used one all the time when I had my Civic Si to power mine and a friends laptops when in town, we didn't have high speed at our houses and the provider wanted 50k to bring it, and I never experienced any issues with electrical strain. Im not saying it doesn't happen but with the newer vehicles it isn't that much of an issue.
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I used one all the time when I had my Civic Si to power mine and a friends laptops when in town, we didn't have high speed at our houses and the provider wanted 50k to bring it, and I never experienced any issues with electrical strain. Im not saying it doesn't happen but with the newer vehicles it isn't that much of an issue.
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Thanks for the info.
How is this even possible? While using NAV, my G3 is plugged into the car charger is still decreasing in battery life. Albeit slower than when not charging, but it still goes down even though it is charging. What gives?
Using a charger bought at VZW.
Make sure the charger is 2.1 amp...if its a 1 amp, the combo of GPS, data, and screen on will still kill it.
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How is this even possible? While using NAV, my G3 is plugged into the car charger is still decreasing in battery life. Albeit slower than when not charging, but it still goes down even though it is charging. What gives?
Using a charger bought at VZW.
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Yup, totally depends on the charger. Some cheap ones are only .5A and most are 1A, which probably still isnt enough when using GPS and screen on.
SOCOM-HERO said:
How is this even possible? While using NAV, my G3 is plugged into the car charger is still decreasing in battery life. Albeit slower than when not charging, but it still goes down even though it is charging. What gives?
Using a charger bought at VZW.
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Do yourself a favor and buy mandatory this quality accessories. After you do, forget your question
Car charger:
http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Dual...=1407899058&sr=8-3&keywords=anker+car+charger
USB charging cable:
http://www.amazon.com/2-1A-30PIN-Ch...=UTF8&qid=1407899014&sr=8-6&keywords=kopi+usb
czaplin said:
Do yourself a favor and buy mandatory this quality accessories. After you do, forget your question
USB charging cable:
http://www.amazon.com/2-1A-30PIN-Ch...=UTF8&qid=1407899014&sr=8-6&keywords=kopi+usb
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How is an old iPhone charger going to help anyone with a G3? Also, what is "this quality"? I think you might've lost or misspelled a word there.
phobos512 said:
How is an old iPhone charger going to help anyone with a G3? Also, what is "this quality"? I think you might've lost or misspelled a word there.
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Sorry, bad link.
Here's correct one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009Z...2e07d400f0894e43b48&pi=SS115#ref=pd_aw_sims_1
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I had this problem starting all the way back on Galaxy Nexus - crappy chargers and cables do not provide enough power to run the phone and the screen. My research and trial and error on many chargers lead me to understand that not only do you need a good high power charger, you need a good cable too. I now run 18awg charge-only cables exclusively as well as a 2.1amp charger. This pair has worked on all my devices since including fast charging on my G2 and G3.
Note that a charge-only USB cable has the data pair shorted and will only work for charging - will not work for data transfer. However the wires inside are thick and work great cars or other situations where you don't need the cable for data.
This is what I use:
Cable
http://www.netimes.com/shop/microusb-charging-cable-black-d-d-shorted18awg100cm-p-3699.html
Charger
http://www.netimes.com/shop/dual-usb-car-charger-adapter-10a-21a-white-p-4810.html
This company is from Hong Kong, but they have pretty fast shipping. It is the only place where I can find (affordable) heavy gauge USB cables.
Same Issue
SOCOM-HERO said:
How is this even possible? While using NAV, my G3 is plugged into the car charger is still decreasing in battery life. Albeit slower than when not charging, but it still goes down even though it is charging. What gives?
Using a charger bought at VZW.
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I had the same issue with a store-bought charger. It also depends on the amperage output of your vehicle's outlet as well.
If anyone is looking for one with a retractable cable, I bought this one:
http://www.amazon.com/EZOPower-Micr...=8-2&keywords=2.1+amp+usb+charger+retractable
I'm a huge fan of wireless charging. I've installed adapters on my past phones. Does anyone have a wireless charging solution for the Pixel?
I'm a huge fan of searching first...
I cant remember the name of the one I have been using since I purchased my Pixel but they are on Amazon and if you have a phone case then it works great and you cant see it. Plus, if you position it right it does not get in the way of the fingerprint sensor.
jtlrwells said:
I'm a huge fan of wireless charging. I've installed adapters on my past phones. Does anyone have a wireless charging solution for the Pixel?
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InfiniteReality said:
I'm a huge fan of searching first...
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I have searched but short of modding a case, I haven't seen one I liked
There is this thing that seems good. Strange, but is a solution.
Edit: it's not rated good, but the idea is this, maybe look for other brands
I use this with a case and it works fine. Slow charge though, but fine for overnight.
Why does anyone want wireless charging? Efficiency is always <60% so you are just burning through energy and time.
haibane said:
Why does anyone want wireless charging? Efficiency is always <60% so you are just burning through energy and time.
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the S8 charged pretty fast wirelessly, but yes, not as fast, but then just plopping it on, keeping it topped off makes world of difference.
I just ordered a qi Pad and a reciver ..as i want to charge the Phone in my car while hear songs via Bluetooth from Spotify..so yes ..i dont want to Put always the usb in everytime i get in my car ..and sure also that i dont want to use a s8 for this..with all the bloodware on it
Alex-V said:
I just ordered a qi Pad and a reciver ..as i want to charge the Phone in my car while hear songs via Bluetooth from Spotify..so yes ..i dont want to Put always the usb in everytime i get in my car ..and sure also that i dont want to use a s8 for this..with all the bloodware on it
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In theory, you should actually lose charge while listening to Spotify on Qi depending on where your phone is at on its battery life. Qi charging can run as low as 45% efficency, which means your phone might actually be dying faster than its charging.
haibane said:
In theory, you should actually lose charge while listening to Spotify on Qi depending on where your phone is at on its battery life. Qi charging can run as low as 45% efficency, which means your phone might actually be dying faster than its charging.
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..yes can be..will see how it goes if the parts arrive..will write it here..if Not i have paid around 30 Euros for nothing
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The Charing things can be Controlled with kernel..so we can maybe change the way how qi charge works atm
Has anyone had success getting wireless charging to work on the 6T? Before you start, I know, it's not built in. I mean with one of those little cards you plug into the bottom and slip between the phone and case. I have a 10w capable charging pad I'd like to use. The receiver I got doesn't seem to go in far enough. When plugged in to my old 3T, it will charge wirelessly and it doesn't go all the way into the phone unlike the 6T. I noticed that with the official OP charging cable there is a little click when inserting when then and only then it will charge. I can't get the receiver in far enough before bottoming out to get that click. Or would current output not be high enough on the receiver for the phone to recognize?
CosMiiK said:
Has anyone had success getting wireless charging to work on the 6T? Before you start, I know, it's not built in. I mean with one of those little cards you plug into the bottom and slip between the phone and case. I have a 10w capable charging pad I'd like to use. The receiver I got doesn't seem to go in far enough. When plugged in to my old 3T, it will charge wirelessly and it doesn't go all the way into the phone unlike the 6T. I noticed that with the official OP charging cable there is a little click when inserting when then and only then it will charge. I can't get the receiver in far enough before bottoming out to get that click. Or would current output not be high enough on the receiver for the phone to recognize?
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I have been using wireless charging since day one. No issues at all. Lay it on wireless charger at night. Wake up to full charge. No need to charge through out the day cause battery is fantastic. This is the one I use.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M11UT3V?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2
borijess said:
I have been using wireless charging since day one. No issues at all. Lay it on wireless charger at night. Wake up to full charge. No need to charge through out the day cause battery is fantastic. This is the one I use.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M11UT3V?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2
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Thank you! Just ordered one.
What is the point of using that thing are you guys saying you keep it plugged into the phone all day long? Wouldn't that get in the way or be annoying?
Swimguy14 said:
What is the point of using that thing are you guys saying you keep it plugged into the phone all day long? Wouldn't that get in the way or be annoying?
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This phone can pretty much be charged once a day with the way most of us are using it. Having it slowly charge over night with wireless charging may be less straining in the battery. I'm tempted but so far I just charge to around 80% at night before bed and unplug overnight.
I was looking at that one on Amazon. Seems like the gold one on there may be better?
My question is, if you have to plug the wireless charging card into your USB C port anyway, does that defeat the entire purpose? Not dissing it or anything, that's very subjective, but.....
H4X0R46 said:
My question is, if you have to plug the wireless charging card into your USB C port anyway, does that defeat the entire purpose? Not dissing it or anything, that's very subjective, but.....
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That's what I was thinking
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That's what I was thinking
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Just remove cable. No big deal I have done this. Plus I don't use the dongle only Bluetooth headphones.
The reason that I use a wireless charging receiver pad plugged into my usb-c is because I've seen more than one of them go bad on other phones.
Besides the power button, the next most likely part of a phone to fail is its charge port. Likely because of sheer mechanical wear and tear on both these components. Which is why I use gestures to turn on and off my display, and that wireless receiver.
However, it's not without drawbacks:
- I'm not sure that having something perpetually plugged in doesn't stress the port much less than taking something in and out. But I figure it does.
- It's a pain to use the port for anything else, like otg drives or wired headphones or adb
- dash charging is WAY faster than wireless
CosMiiK said:
Has anyone had success getting wireless charging to work on the 6T? Before you start, I know, it's not built in. I mean with one of those little cards you plug into the bottom and slip between the phone and case. I have a 10w capable charging pad I'd like to use. The receiver I got doesn't seem to go in far enough. When plugged in to my old 3T, it will charge wirelessly and it doesn't go all the way into the phone unlike the 6T. I noticed that with the official OP charging cable there is a little click when inserting when then and only then it will charge. I can't get the receiver in far enough before bottoming out to get that click. Or would current output not be high enough on the receiver for the phone to recognize?
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Why would you like to have a wireless charger? The cable charging is amazing is so fast. I normally charge round at 30 percent and I went to play battlefield 5 two games my phone will be fully charged is so fast. Not worth it to get a wireless charger. But is your phone do what you want I'm just here to give you a opinion lol
CosMiiK said:
Thank you! Just ordered one.
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borijess said:
I have been using wireless charging since day one. No issues at all. Lay it on wireless charger at night. Wake up to full charge. No need to charge through out the day cause battery is fantastic for Edu Birdy website. This is the one I use.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M11UT3V?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2
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Thanks. This battery fixed my problem.
borijess said:
I have been using wireless charging since day one. No issues at all. Lay it on wireless charger at night. Wake up to full charge. No need to charge through out the day cause battery is fantastic. This is the one I use.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M11UT3V?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2
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Does it work if I have the terminal with the original red case?
Lack of wireless charging is my only real gripe with the 6T. This sounds like a good solution if you never plan to use the USB port. I like the quick wired charging but having the option for wireless would be a good feature. How hard could it have been for OnePlus to add? Is the back case metal? It looks like glass to me.
Just easier for me to plug in my USB-C slow charger. Not sure what the advantage is to doing this. If you put it between the back of the phone and a case, I get it. Just plugging it into a USB-C wireless receiver seems like a waste of 15 -20 bucks for zero gain. At least for me.
I bought this one so I can still charge it if needed. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QNW32V4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1