So.. Consider im used to charge phone in less then 2hr. Can i use lg 5v into sony?? Or can it break??
Croize said:
So.. Consider im used to charge phone in less then 2hr. Can i use lg 5v into sony?? Or can it break??
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it should work because usb is 5v, the sony charger is 5v from the outlet, im not sure about the amps and the amount miliamps your device will recieve
try looking around before trying this as im a tiny bit unsure, i know someone else asked the same question but i didnt see if someone answered
Envious_Data said:
it should work because usb is 5v, the sony charger is 5v from the outlet, im not sure about the amps and the amount miliamps your device will recieve
try looking around before trying this as im a tiny bit unsure, i know someone else asked the same question but i didnt see if someone answered
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In theory it would work... But consider its turbo charger im not sure to : S
Croize said:
In theory it would work... But consider its turbo charger im not sure to : S
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oh well then it shouldent work, i think xperias have fastcharge disabled unless you use that expecive sony one that happens to be a normal charger with almost no differences
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Hi All,
Just wanted to know if it were safe to use non-OEM chargers for my X10?
Thanks!
No one has an answer guys?
9 threads under yours may have your answer can't link it since I'm on my phone.
Sent from my X10a v2.1 using swype
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=659885 on my PC now so I linked the thread for ya hope it helps.
urs74 said:
9 threads under yours may have your answer can't link it since I'm on my phone.
Sent from my X10a v2.1 using swype
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=659885 on my PC now so I linked the thread for ya hope it helps.
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Yes, I saw that thread, thanks. But, I think I am asking a different question. I want to know if it is safe to use non-OEM chargers, not if they work or not?
5V are 5V
so where is the problem?
eiabea said:
5V are 5V
so where is the problem?
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Well, I have one that says 6.8-9 V
Is that a problem?
i would say: it will work, but may heat up your battery
eiabea said:
i would say: it will work, but may heat up your battery
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Well, it is working but, do not want to ruin my battery!
batman_112 said:
Well, I have one that says 6.8-9 V
Is that a problem?
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whats the amperage? I have one thats 5vdc @ 700mA
Rockjock007 said:
whats the amperage? I have one thats 5vdc @ 700mA
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Output: DC 6.8V-8V
350mA max
batman_112 said:
Output: DC 6.8V-8V
350mA max
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It will work but it will take quite some time to charge the battery. I use one from a blackberry and it seems to work just fine. Left my charger in a Hotel in Nuremberg so its long gone.
Rockjock007 said:
It will work but it will take quite some time to charge the battery. I use one from a blackberry and it seems to work just fine. Left my charger in a Hotel in Nuremberg so its long gone.
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Yes, I know it works. But, I am worried than it will ruin my battery. Since its DC output is 6.8V-8V rather than 5V?
batman_112 said:
Yes, I know it works. But, I am worried than it will ruin my battery. Since its DC output is 6.8V-8V rather than 5V?
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it is the amperage you need worry about. you will be fine. as I said it cold take it twice as long to charge but it will be fine.. if in doubt pick up the blackberry charger. you sure 6.8-8v those are some strange numbers.
Rockjock007 said:
it is the amperage you need worry about. you will be fine. as I said it cold take it twice as long to charge but it will be fine.. if in doubt pick up the blackberry charger. you sure 6.8-8v those are some strange numbers.
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Yeah, I am sure. At least that is what it says on the back of the charger.
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Yeah, I am sure. At least that is what it says on the back of the charger.
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the amperage is what you need worry about. Since it is lower you should be fine except it will take longer to charge. The phone does have a voltage regulator in it so it will be able to handle that variable of the voltage.
Rockjock007 said:
the amperage is what you need worry about. Since it is lower you should be fine except it will take longer to charge. The phone does have a voltage regulator in it so it will be able to handle that variable of the voltage.
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Alright, great. Thank you.
Just bought this for (what I think) was a really good deal... then noticed after I bought it that the power cable is proprietary... (ugh)...
I was hoping to get some sort of battery pack for this in case it goes dead on a trip, anyone know of one that would work? OR even better, is there an adapter to charge the tablet S off of usb somehow?
... I'm hoping I didn't just get buyers remorse....
The AC adapter is two pieces. The cable with the prongs, then the little box with the cable that goes to the tablet. I bet you can find a cable that has a cigarette adapter instead of prongs. If thou find one, link me, I would be interested.
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Why don't you just get something like THIS and save yourself a lot of headache. Plus you can use it with all of your devices! I've had one for a few years now and it's a must have!
Won't 75w be too little? I think it will be less than 1 amp the charger requires. Maybe i m wrong in my calcs on this
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No, you're probably right. I don't think iPads can charge via car chargers either now that I think about it, but I've used to to power laptops and charge cell phones. I haven't tried mine yet with the tablet s but maybe I shall soon.
annoying
anakinjay said:
Just bought this for (what I think) was a really good deal... then noticed after I bought it that the power cable is proprietary... (ugh)...
I was hoping to get some sort of battery pack for this in case it goes dead on a trip, anyone know of one that would work? OR even better, is there an adapter to charge the tablet S off of usb somehow?
... I'm hoping I didn't just get buyers remorse....
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The only thing I don't like so far is the crazy plug. Why does Sony have to be different than everyone else?
Gonna make a trip to Fry's Electronics and see what they have.
would this 150w one work? http://www.amazon.com/BESTEK-inverter-converter-blackberry-MRI1511U-4/dp/B003SGJIRO/ref=pd_vtp_e_2. I'm not sure about how the wattage works with car chargers so please let me know if the cars battery can only produce a certain max output.
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would this 150w one work? http://www.amazon.com/BESTEK-inverter-converter-blackberry-MRI1511U-4/dp/B003SGJIRO/ref=pd_vtp_e_2. I'm not sure about how the wattage works with car chargers so please let me know if the cars battery can only produce a certain max output.
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I think wattage works as multiplication of voltage times amp. I don't have the charger here, but if you divide 150 watt by whatever voltage your converter produces you get the amps. I.e. Assuming 100-110v you get up to 1.5amp, or assuming 220v you get up to almost 700mAmp. I think sony charger requires 1amp but im not sure for what voltage they quote it. Hope it helps
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Hi guys im just charging my s3 it is 98% and im charging sooooo slow its been charging for 3 hours already and its still 98% and it has fast charge enabled do u guys know the problem?
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Hi guys im just charging my s3 it is 98% and im charging sooooo slow its been charging for 3 hours already and its still 98% and it has fast charge enabled do u guys know the problem?
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Yes, hardware, like I told you in all of your other threads about the exact same issue.
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Yes, hardware, like I told you in all of your other threads about the exact same issue.
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i just used my dads usb cable it chargers good im just asking is there any other way instead of getting different cable cause i need it to charge ill get a new cable tmr
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Yes, hardware, like I told you in all of your other threads about the exact same issue.
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the official samsung s3 charging cable charges sooo slow my dads cable isnt samsung official
NightCore said:
the official samsung s3 charging cable charges sooo slow my dads cable isnt samsung official
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Its a well documented issue that the Samsung cables are rubbish.
rootsu said:
its a well documented issue that the samsung cables are rubbish.
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well said
buy a new charger
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Hi guys im just charging my s3 it is 98% and im charging sooooo slow its been charging for 3 hours already and its still 98% and it has fast charge enabled do u guys know the problem?
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I had the same problem for 6months yous r all going to freck out I bought a new charger and its charging my s3 in 1hr full charged so go to a shop and buy a new charger peace
mohamaddaman said:
I had the same problem for 6months yous r all going to freck out I bought a new charger and its charging my s3 in 1hr full charged so go to a shop and buy a new charger peace
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A charger with a cable. Samsung USB cable sucks as well.
mohamaddaman said:
I had the same problem for 6months yous r all going to freck out I bought a new charger and its charging my s3 in 1hr full charged so go to a shop and buy a new charger peace
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How come does your 2100 mAh gets charged in one hour? A 2.1A charger will do this job, but damage the device?
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rootSU said:
Its a well documented issue that the Samsung cables are rubbish.
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Yes i noticed.. when i used my old HTC USB cable, the phone charged as usual..
I have a question though:
using a different USB cable, does it harm the phone in any way in respect to charging?
srv.abhishek said:
Yes i noticed.. when i used my old HTC USB cable, the phone charged as usual..
I have a question though:
using a different USB cable, does it harm the phone in any way in respect to charging?
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No it doesn't. The phone just takes as much power as it needs. The only way to change the "hunger" of your device is over custom kernel. But without this it has its own regular "needs".
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No it doesn't. The phone just takes as much power as it needs. The only way to change the "hunger" of your device is over custom kernel. But without this it has its own regular "needs".
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could be a problem with a battery, for example my battery doesnt charge passed 89% and my phone turns off at 30%
this is due to a faulty battery or even previous heating issues etc...
these are issues you can only fix by buying a replaement battery
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Yes i noticed.. when i used my old HTC USB cable, the phone charged as usual..
I have a question though:
using a different USB cable, does it harm the phone in any way in respect to charging?
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No. The slow charging is the phones way to protect the phone if there is a problem.
rootSU said:
No. The slow charging is the phones way to protect the phone if there is a problem.
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^hes right, i also read it was due to overclocking so your battery doesnt explode
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Yes i noticed.. when i used my old HTC USB cable, the phone charged as usual..
I have a question though:
using a different USB cable, does it harm the phone in any way in respect to charging?
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No it doesn't harm ur phone use any charger peace
Hey guys, i just wanted to know if my Z2 (D6503) have the qualcomm's quick charge 2.0, but ofcourse it hase it since it is sd801 packed, but is it enabled in the stock rom? Or maybe stock-based like existenz.
Because im planning to buy the motorola turbo charger.
http://www.motorola.com/us/accessor...Turbo-Charger/motorola-turbo-charger-pdp.html
And also, if anybody knows any other charger that is packed by quick charge 2.0, and cheaper price
Not enabled, its disabled for safety because under testing with it enabled the device became very hot
I'm planning to get a 9V 2.5A DC power supply and find out.
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I'm planning to get a 9V 2.5A DC power supply and find out.
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Whitepaper for Z2 says Upto 3A is safe
Up to how many Volts though?
V4LKyR said:
Up to how many Volts though?
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Typical usb voltage 5V
V5
3A
Its what i saw on another thread where a few users were using such a thing
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Typical usb voltage 5V
V5
3A
Its what i saw on another thread where a few users were using such a thing
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It must handle 9V 3A too
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It must handle 9V 3A too
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9V may be too much
Maximum and typical avarage USB cable voltage is 4.9V... 5V basicly
Thanks
Hello everyone I found in aliexpress.com a charger with QC 2.0 technology at a great price and demonstrates all requirements have to be able to charge our equipment in a quickly and efficiently way.
Tell me what you think and if any of you can try out the charger.
Search: "globel universal charger DC 24W MAX 2A quick charge 2.0 4 usb port wall charger changeable plug for mobile phone" only US $ 16.00 / item
Best Regard's
you mean this one?
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/glob...e-2-0-4-usb-port-wall-charger/2018464264.html
You already got it ?
Do not bother with quick charge 2.00, although snapdragon 801 support it I don't think our z2 software has that enabled.
Why I am saying that is because the maximum charging current the z2 draws is 1.50 amps (measuring it with one of these)
I've tried different chargers (oneplus charger, anker charger which both capable of 2 amps) and different cables and always the max is 1.50
@Super Prince
Read here: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/smartphones/sony-xperia-z2
Haldi4803 said:
@Super Prince
Read here: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/smartphones/sony-xperia-z2
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Yes, I know about that already and I mentioned that in my comment. But as I said the z2 maxes out at 1.5 amps I think because of software limit.
I really hope this QC 2.00 get working in the z2 because it takes a lot of time to charge this phone fully.
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Yes, I know about that already and I mentioned that in my comment. But as I said the z2 maxes out at 1.5 amps I think because of software limit.
I really hope this QC 2.00 get working in the z2 because it takes a lot of time to charge this phone fully.
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Is that on a dead battery? Current flow will settle down as the battery reaches more charge for safety.
I use a 1A charger from my old HTC phone with the dock at night, but it doesn't feel to me like my Sony wall charger is any faster. In fact, it feels slower. The quickest charges I got were actually through my desktop, my motherboard has a charging feature on the USB 3.0 ports.
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Yes, I know about that already and I mentioned that in my comment.
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Ah sorry, guess I read wrong.
But as Sony and Qualcomm say the Z2 is QuickCharge compatible I think it should be working.
You can't see more than 1.5A because you do not have a QuickCharge 2.0 charger! And even if you would and then plug this USB anpereMeter in between it might block the data transfer making the phone think it is connected to a standard USB port.
I'm not even sure if QuickCharge 2.0 CAN draw more than 1.5A! We only know that it allows up to 9V or 12V.
There are 3A or 4A 9V chargers around. But I don't know how much the phone would want to get.
BTW. With Doomkernel and FastCharge enabled you should be able to demand more than 1.5A... I think up to 2A was available in FauxApp
But I think I failed when I tried. Not sure anymore... ^^ been a while.