Wireless charger charging slow - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 5

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My wireless charger takes alot longer to charger my device than my plug in charger.this isnt right is it?both chargers should charge my device at the same rate right? Thanks In advance!!!
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xda23 said:
My wireless charger takes alot longer to charger my device than my plug in charger.this isnt right is it?both chargers should charge my device at the same rate right? Thanks In advance!!!
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I've never owned a wireless charger. But from what I saw from looking in the forum for my nexus 5. They take much longer to charger. In fact it goes usb 3.0 (fastest now) at like 1 1/2 hours or so, then micro USB at like (3 hours), then wireless charging supposed to take double the time of micro USB. It more for over night use not a quick charge. Hope it helps

Android6190 said:
I've never owned a wireless charger. But from what I saw from looking in the forum for my nexus 5. They take much longer to charger. In fact it goes usb 3.0 (fastest now) at like 1 1/2 hours or so, then micro USB at like (3 hours), then wireless charging supposed to take double the time of micro USB. It more for over night use not a quick charge. Hope it helps
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Thanks bud much appreciated.
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With the included AC adapter, the S5 can charge at up to 2.1 amps or so. USB 3.0 maxes out at 1.0 amp, and wireless chargers are about 0.7 amp. The slowest is really USB 2.0, which is only like 0.45 amp.
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fffft said:
A good and essentially correct summary. But there are exceptions and cavets.
While most USB 2 ports are rated at ~ 0.5A it varies and newer notebooks in particular may have USB 2 ports capable of 1A +.
Most AC adapters (aka travel adapters ) are typically, either 0.7 or 1A. But a decent full size AC adapter will be ~ 2A.
Also note that the phone will limit it's current draw when using a standard data cable so as not to overtax an USB port. To maintain a maximal charging rate when connected to a high capacity USB 2 port or USB jack on an AC adapter, a "charging" or power cable should be used. A charging cable has the two data lines shorted, to let the phone know that you are (ostensibly) connected to a high current source, rather than a standard USB 2 port.
And wireless chargers vary substantially in maximum output current from ~ 0.3 to ~ 0.9A. Most are also sensitive to ideal positioning. A randomly placed phone may charge at a substantially reduced rate, due to the reduced coupling efficiency of a random orientation.
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So if I plug my wireless charger into the white plug in adaptor that came on the charger that came with my Gs5 new that would give me maximum output voltage to my wireless charger?please correct me if Im wrong. Thanks In advance!!!
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Car Charging?

So I went on a 2 hour trip using my EVO as a gps. I had it plugged into the car charger the entire time. Little did I know the EVO was using the battery faster than it was charging. I've done this many times with the EVO 4G with no problems. Any suggestions? The phone is basically useless as a gps for any long distance trips. The battery will never last.
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get current widget, it tell you how fast your phone is charging, and when unplug how fast your phone is draining in mah, note your mah usage when unplug, then note your mah usage when battery is fairly low and plugged in to charge with the car charger.
if your battery is low (below 50%) and your phone still won't charge faster than 500mah on the car charger, it will not keep up with GPS uses, be aware that as the battery approach full, it charges slower and slower, near 97~99% it will only charge @ about 100mah rate.
I bet you have a cheapy car charger that only supply 500 mAmp, get one that can supply 1000 to 2000 mAmp (1A to 2A... 2A usually for DUAL usb outlet type charger)
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Mine wasn't charging unless it was plugged into the wall until I typed ##3828# and checked "enable USB charging". Now it charges while plugged into a computer or car as well.
Password is your MSL, lots of posts how to get it. Not responsible if you mess your phone up.
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bitslizer said:
get current widget, it tell you how fast your phone is charging, and when unplug how fast your phone is draining in mah, note your mah usage when unplug, then note your mah usage when battery is fairly low and plugged in to charge with the car charger.
if your battery is low (below 50%) and your phone still won't charge faster than 500mah on the car charger, it will not keep up with GPS uses, be aware that as the battery approach full, it charges slower and slower, near 97~99% it will only charge @ about 100mah rate.
I bet you have a cheapy car charger that only supply 500 mAmp, get one that can supply 1000 to 2000 mAmp (1A to 2A... 2A usually for DUAL usb outlet type charger)
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Can you point me in the direction of a 1000/2000 chargers?
ianoob said:
Mine wasn't charging unless it was plugged into the wall until I typed ##3828# and checked "enable USB charging". Now it charges while plugged into a computer or car as well.
Password is your MSL, lots of posts how to get it. Not responsible if you mess your phone up.
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So i enabled usb charging and when I go back into the ##3282# menu it it always reverts back. How do you get it to stick.
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bitslizer said:
get current widget, it tell you how fast your phone is charging, and when unplug how fast your phone is draining in mah, note your mah usage when unplug, then note your mah usage when battery is fairly low and plugged in to charge with the car charger.
if your battery is low (below 50%) and your phone still won't charge faster than 500mah on the car charger, it will not keep up with GPS uses, be aware that as the battery approach full, it charges slower and slower, near 97~99% it will only charge @ about 100mah rate.
I bet you have a cheapy car charger that only supply 500 mAmp, get one that can supply 1000 to 2000 mAmp (1A to 2A... 2A usually for DUAL usb outlet type charger)
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Also, I have a decent charger. It's one of the ones that has two ports on it. By the way I was only charging the EVO 3D I didn't have anything else connected.
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So i enabled usb charging and when I go back into the ##3282# menu it it always reverts back. How do you get it to stick.
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Usually in that mode you have to click menu then hit commit modifications..
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So i enabled usb charging and when I go back into the ##3282# menu it it always reverts back. How do you get it to stick.
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After checking the box, hit menu apply changes
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I've never had a problem using this older but more powerful iGo AutoPower 3000 car charger. Overstock has them for $6.50+shipping and you get a bunch of power tips with it but not a microUSB tip.
http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/iGo-AutoPower-3000-Car-Charger-Power-Adapter/3668307/product.html
The power specs on the package I have say:
DC Input: 11.5-16 VDC
Power Output: Up to 15 Watts continuous
Radio Shack sells the iGo a97 tip for $10+taxes but Amazon has the tip for $6+shipping(free shipping if you have prime).
http://www.amazon.com/iGo-Kindle-Motorola-RAZR2-KRAZR2/dp/B0012J52OC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1310316568&sr=8-1
From my understanding, the tips have a resister in them which limits the mAmp output but I'm not sure what the a97 tip specs are since iGo doesn't seem to release that info. Hopefully it's 1A like the wall charger. I can verify that the newer single output iGo chargers are limited to .75A. So even if the tip is 1A, the charger is the limiting factor, hence why I recommend the older, more powerful one.
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Also, I have a decent charger. It's one of the ones that has two ports on it. By the way I was only charging the EVO 3D I didn't have anything else connected.
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Read the label on the charger, make sure it say at least 1A or even better 2A
lots of cheapy dual USB on ebay that's not rated for 2A
if you got a 2A charger and current widget still show 500ma charge rate,
then you may have to figure out if your phone is charging in USB charge mode with the car charge (limit to 500ma by the phone per USB spec) or in AC charge mode (charge at up to 1A)
I just came across this other day that point out this problem.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-m...B9U8Q/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_3?ie=UTF8&index=3
look at the mouse over box comment... of course every charger is different so don't just blindly do the mod if you have a different charger.
as for the other guy asking for 2A charger....
Ebay and Amazon have alot, just make sure they specificly say 1A for single USB or 2A for dual USB output.
for 2A dual USB, the OEM HTC thunderbolt one seem to be the best but also most pricey, some alternative are the Motorola dual usb and the Tmobile my touch 4g dual USB
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It's weird, I click the box for usb charging then click commit changes and a little box pops up "no changes made" I'm not sure how to save the changes.
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It's weird, I click the box for usb charging then click commit changes and a little box pops up "no changes made" I'm not sure how to save the changes.
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Test it, it may have taken
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Was having the same issue;
I used the car charger I had for my EVO, left it on for 3+ hrs, with little to no increase from where I put it on at. Ended up using a buddy of mine sharger and viola. Imex99 explained the reason for it. Just buy a new charger with 1A/2A output rating and you'll be good.
I'm having the same issues. I click enable usb charging and then commit, but it keeps reverting back to disabled with no difference in charging capability.
Speaking of car charging, why does the battery temperature vary so much between AC & USB, versus Car charging?
With the supplied HTC AC charger or USB connected to a computer, the battery's charging voltage is 4.333 volts and the temperature is 81*F.
With a Sprint Car Charger, the charging voltage is 4.333 volts but the temperature is 95.5*F
Even chargers rated at 1A/2A may not have the appropriate pins soldered together to enable 1amp charging. Please see this thread I made when I had the Evo 4G:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=767961
GooseEye said:
I've never had a problem using this older but more powerful iGo AutoPower 3000 car charger. Overstock has them for $6.50+shipping and you get a bunch of power tips with it but not a microUSB tip.
http://www.overstock.com/Electronics/iGo-AutoPower-3000-Car-Charger-Power-Adapter/3668307/product.html
The power specs on the package I have say:
DC Input: 11.5-16 VDC
Power Output: Up to 15 Watts continuous
Radio Shack sells the iGo a97 tip for $10+taxes but Amazon has the tip for $6+shipping(free shipping if you have prime).
http://www.amazon.com/iGo-Kindle-Motorola-RAZR2-KRAZR2/dp/B0012J52OC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1310316568&sr=8-1
From my understanding, the tips have a resister in them which limits the mAmp output but I'm not sure what the a97 tip specs are since iGo doesn't seem to release that info. Hopefully it's 1A like the wall charger. I can verify that the newer single output iGo chargers are limited to .75A. So even if the tip is 1A, the charger is the limiting factor, hence why I recommend the older, more powerful one.
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i use this too. works great

Charger Performance - New App and results

Have you ever wondered how an EP800 compares to an EP850, or an iPad charger? I have. Reading the comments on the forum there is a lot of subjective opinion, but little in the way of facts. With this in mind I decided to make a little app to measure how long it takes the phone to charge from 20% to 80%.
20% was chosen as the start because readings below this have a high uncertainty
80% was the ceiling because the Xperia shows down charging somewhere around 90% to protect the battery.
I wanted to ensure I was measuring the charger at its peak output.
So far I have done 3 runs:
EP800 (rated 850ma) with normal USB cable, 8845 seconds (est 427ma)
HTC B250 (rated 1000ma) with normal USB cable, 7910 seconds (est 477ma)
Unbranded (rated 1500ma) with "data" cable 3120 seconds (est 1211ma)
My current suspicion is that the charger is not as important as we have previously believed, it could be all about the cable. I will run some more tests over the next week using the same charger with different cables.
In the meantime, if anyone wants to give it a go, my app is available here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vexedbadger.chargertimer
(once Google gets around to approving it)
and my latest results are here
http://vexedbadger.com/?page_id=97
But I will keep this thread updated until I reach a satisfactory conclusion.
I am also eagerly anticipating the EP851. I wonder just how good its boost charge feature is. Could it simply be a normal 2A charger with pins 2 and 3 bridged?
If you do give the app a try, post your results here.
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For newcomers to this thread I believe I have made an important discovery. I ran a test using a HTC B250 1A charger. I did it first using a normal USB cable. I then repeated it using a USB charge cable (2 wires, no data lines) and got these results
Data Cable, 7910 seconds, est 477 ma
Charge Cable, 3530 seconds, est 1071ma
In other words the cable you chose to run between your charger and the phone is absolutely critical in determining the charge speed. Here I have observed over a 100% speed increase.
Using the supplied EP800 (850ma)
Data Cable, 8845 seconds, est 417ma
Charge Cable, 5170 seconds, est 731ma
Again, a huge difference.
Oh, and the BlackBerry Playbook charger is a beast.
I have just done a run with the BlackBerry Playbook charger HDW 34625 (2000ma).
20-80 in 2875 seconds. That means approx 1314ma output. An estimated 0-100 in 1hour 20 minutes.
I have a new charger of choice : )
Nice find, but is it good to charge the battery like that ?
I suspect you're correct OP.
I charge mine with a 1A iPod charger with an x10 cable + 8M Extension cable(sockets only on one side of the room), with that charging is pretty slow. Tried it without the extension but it wasnt noticeably faster. Then one time I used a 15cm USB Micro cable from an unknown device on the front USB port of my desktop(500ma maybe, probably less) and it was insanely fast.
So yeah, think its the cable.
LahiruRD said:
Nice find, but is it good to charge the battery like that ?
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My guess is that Sony know a thing or two about batteries. They control the amount of charge passed to the battery. A very conscious decision is made at 90% to reduce the power flow to the battery. I am happy to chuck as much power as I can at it.
Also remember that Sony are about to release the EP851, a high speed charger.
If I remember correctly if you connect only the power cables within a USB cable the maximum you will get from most devices is 500ma. If you connect all 4 cables as a regular USB data cable, the 2 devices communicate and then the phone will ask for maximum current from the USB host. This could be several amps. This is why there is a variations in charging times. Try several different cable on the same port, then try them all again charging from different hosts, ie. OEM USB charger, computer usb port, other USB chargers.
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defsix said:
If I remember correctly if you connect only the power cables within a USB cable the maximum you will get from most devices is 500ma. If you connect all 4 cables as a regular USB data cable, the 2 devices communicate and then the phone will ask for maximum current from the USB host. This could be several amps. This is why there is a variations in charging times. Try several different cable on the same port, then try them all again charging from different hosts, ie. OEM USB charger, computer usb port, other USB chargers.
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I think you are close top the answer there. The USB 2.0 spec says 500ma per port. This spec was written long before charging smartphones via generic USB cables became the norm. Some manufacturers now offer high ampage ports on the motherboards. I know Apple does, my aBit one does and a few gigabit ones do.
The phone tries to detect if it is being charged from a computer USB port where it is capped at 500ma, or from a power supply that supports more than this. There are two conventions that I know of. Apple puts a resistor between pins 2 and 3 (the data pins). IF this resistor is present hen the device charges at full power. HTC (and a few others) rely solely on pins 2 and 3 being bridged. I think this is the USB standard as well. Some batter apps will tell you if the detected charger is in AC (high ampage) or USB (capped) charge mode. The speed difference is pretty dramatic.
Some cables come with pins 2 and 3 pre-bridged. They are no good for syncing but great for charging. I am running some tests with one now.
Interesting app, I have a bunch of random USB chargers and such floating around. I use as my standard charger the 850, but I have wondered if I can get better charge from the piles of other chargers floating around.
I also have a BlackBerry bold charger (direct connection to phone via fixed USB cable) do you think that could perform better? I guess I will test it out first.
Thanks again for your useful apps! I used the nfc one and love it
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I wonder why no smartphone now uses USB3.0
Allows maximum 5A and 1.5A when communicating+charging.
richteralan said:
I wonder why no smartphone now uses USB3.0
Allows maximum 5A and 1.5A when communicating+charging.
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Yes, I'm asking the same question
I'd love to charge my XS really fast via my USB 3.0 port
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richteralan said:
I wonder why no smartphone now uses USB3.0
Allows maximum 5A and 1.5A when communicating+charging.
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5 Amps? Wow, that would be 25W put into a battery so you have a smoke machine as well ;-)
Multi-purpose charger
Pezo said:
5 Amps? Wow, that would be 25W put into a battery so you have a smoke machine as well ;-)
Multi-purpose charger
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yeah 5A maximum....
I think 1.5A~2A is more than enough for now comparing the mere 500mA USB2.0 provides.
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5 Amps? Wow, that would be 25W put into a battery so you have a smoke machine as well ;-)
Multi-purpose charger
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I have a usb3 pci card on order. I will post some test results when it does, but that will probably be June. In the meantime I am seeing a very noticeable difference using a charge cable. To the poster with the blackberry charger, I think that will leave your Sony charger standing
BigPhil said:
I have a usb3 pci card on order. I will post some test results when it does, but that will probably be June. In the meantime I am seeing a very noticeable difference using a charge cable. To the poster with the blackberry charger, I think that will leave your Sony charger standing
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I have a USB 3.0 port, will do some tests on charging time between my USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 port
Will post the results as soon as I have them
I have just ran a test using my HTC 250 with a charge cable. THis is a charger I have previously tested with a normal data cable
Data Cable, 7910 seconds, est 477 ma
Charge Cable, 3530 seconds, est 1071ma
In other words the cable you chose to run between your charger and the phone is absolutely critical in determining the charge speed. Here I have observed over a 100% speed increase. Will update the first post with these findings.
XS in for repair but gonna do this with my x10 now for ****s and giggles.
5 Amps?
U mean volts...
Usb 3.0 is max 900mA = 0.9 Amps.
Efe64 said:
5 Amps?
U mean volts...
Usb 3.0 is max 900mA = 0.9 Amps.
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Battery Charging Specification 1.2[12]: released in December 2010. Several changes and increasing limits including allowing 1.5A on charging ports for unconfigured devices, allowing High Speed communication while having a current up to 1.5A and allowing a maximum current of 5A.
richteralan said:
Battery Charging Specification 1.2[12]: released in December 2010. Several changes and increasing limits including allowing 1.5A on charging ports for unconfigured devices, allowing High Speed communication while having a current up to 1.5A and allowing a maximum current of 5A.
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So having a current up to 1.5 A or maximum current of 5A, which one is it?
My guess is that the second one meant volts.
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FenrirMX said:
So having a current up to 1.5 A or maximum current of 5A, which one is it?
My guess is that the second one meant volts.
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No. The second one means 5A, if you bothered to read the specification whitepaper.
And my post explains clearly the difference between 1.5A and 5A current:
1.5A for "UNCONFIGURED DEVICES", and "HIGH SPEED COMMUNICATION WHILE HAVING A CURRENT UP TO 1.5A"
5A is the MAXIMUM ALLOWED CURRENT.

Long charger cable.

Hello. Can someone recommend me a longer charging cable as the one I got now I bad quality and will not charge the phone when I use it at the same time, I use original charger and random cheap cable 1,5m.
This phone is really picky, and the longer the cable, the longer the attenuation.
Still, 1,5m isn't bad. I use a "gold plated" Monoprice cable that had a ferrite core. It does the trick just fine.
Also, you can try modifying your cheap cable to be charge only by tying the two data pins together at the phone end. That often makes it work, sometimes even faster and since it's a cheap cable, there's little lost in case of mistakes. ?. The are plenty of howtos online.
Attaching to a qi charger is another matter, though.
I use media bridge 6ft cable from Amazon. Worked for my g2 and works for g3
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I use media bridge 6ft cable from Amazon. Worked for my g2 and works for g3
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I'm also using the 6ft media bridge. Best cable I have ever used. I'm getting 1.8 amps charging rate but I am using the anker 40 Watt USB hub which I would also recommend for anyone who has to charge multiple devices.
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few things i've noticed.
Stock G2/G3 cable. If plugged in to USB 3.0 port charges phone at quick rate. I believe USB 3.0 is rated for 2.0Amps.
with longer mediabridge or other cable only charges at 1.8A when plugged in to stock charger or higher output chargers.

Quick Charge Works (kinda)

I got my phone today, and one of the first things that I did was test all of the Chargers.
My first thought is that the one plus cable that I bought is very high quality. Every charger that I tested, it charge faster than the cheapo ones that I bought on Amazon.
However, what I've been consistently surprised with is that using the same cable this phone charges faster on a Qualcomm quick charge 2 charger than it does on a standard USB charger. I've tested this with all sorts of Chargers around my house and I'm consistently seeing around 1500 when connected to a quick charger, and only a thousand when connected to a standard charger.
The USB C charger that came with the phone is significantly faster. However I wanted to share this so that for those others who bought all sorts of Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 Chargers, don't throw them out. They're still better than a regular charger.
Yeah on a good USB 3.1 cable (nice and thick) with my standard quickcharge charging block (7 ports, 60W total IIRC) I get 'charging rapidly' and it charges better than 1% a minute - about the same rate my N5 did on a much smaller battery. I've still not taken the google charger out of its box yet.. Need to get around to testing it even if I can't see myself using it.
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Yeah on a good USB 3.1 cable (nice and thick) with my standard quickcharge charging block (7 ports, 60W total IIRC) I get 'charging rapidly' and it charges better than 1% a minute - about the same rate my N5 did on a much smaller battery. I've still not taken the google charger out of its box yet.. Need to get around to testing it even if I can't see myself using it.
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Care to share said cable and block?
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I am curious as to what "standard" chargers you are using. I have a wall charger rated at 5v 2.1a (non-QC) per port and a car charger rated at 5v 2.4a (non-QC) per port, and both of those charge at 1500ma. Is it possible that your "standard" chargers are only rated for 5v 1a output?
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Care to share said cable and block?
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B010SFDKC6
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00L2SBZ80
My man. Thank you.
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if possible, please post the charging rates and time taken for charging with:
a) bundled type c fast charger
b) qc 2.0 quickcharger
c) standard 5v/2a charger
thanks!!!
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Can anyone recommend a car charger with the right cable combination that would give the fastest charging?
NVM... I found one with reviews stating that it rapid charges their 6P.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0146FK3G0?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
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Can anyone recommend a car charger with the right cable combination that would give the fastest charging?
NVM... I found one with reviews stating that it rapid charges their 6P.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0146FK3G0?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
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Bought that one though still waiting on my phone. Like that it has micro USB too for other devices. Charges my HAM2 very fast.
Your results have nothing to do with them being QuickCharge bricks, I have a inline amp meter and I can get 1.5 on any brick with an amp rating high enough, not just my QC bricks that I was using with my Moto X. At least people will know if they have a QC brick they'll get at least that though.
I didn't know this thread existed. I'm getting what I think is pretty poor performance from the stock 6p charger. Please see this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3234521

Slow charge w/note

Hello if anyone still has this phone do you have the same issue I got this phone last week (it does what I want and I am 12)it would not charge from a outlet but if I plug it in as a USB on my Wii it charges but it is so slow and I can't find a fix for it
Thanks
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This cable fixed it for me, buy a couple just in case the cable begins to fail (which they do). This cable increases in charge & charges to 100% fast while hitting the hotspot hard.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sync-Data-...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
Try this charger too, it's 2.5 Amps vs the stock 2.0 Amps Charger, so using the above Premium High Quality USB Cable & This charger will ensure very powerful charging rate.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Stock-5...98:m:m-vXDI-B_PXXu2OQZM7dUTg&var=462200405483
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Try this charger too, it's 2.5 Amps vs the stock 2.0 Amps Charger, so using the above Premium High Quality USB Cable & This charger will ensure very powerful charging rate.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Stock-5...98:m:m-vXDI-B_PXXu2OQZM7dUTg&var=462200405483
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Thanks I will look at the chargers
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