[Q] Nexus 6 don't charge on wireless charger when switch off - Nexus 6 Accessories

Hello,
I have a Nokia DT-903 with a 2.2A charger.
all is working very well when Nexus 6 is ON, complet charging in less than 4 h.
but when I switch off the nexus 6, no charging.
and worse, if nexus not empty, it completely discharge the battery in very short time
And with my Nexus 5, I don't have the same problem...
Some idea ?
Thanks in advance

dj_gigi said:
Hello,
I have a Nokia DT-903 with a 2.2A charger.
all is working very well when Nexus 6 is ON, complet charging in less than 4 h.
but when I switch off the nexus 6, no charging.
and worse, if nexus not empty, it completely discharge the battery in very short time
And with my Nexus 5, I don't have the same problem...
Some idea ?
Thanks in advance
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Same thing happens to me

It's not going to charge while off, pretty simple really , it's not meant to do that from what I understand based on the way it charges wirelessly

Since you have the 903, is there anyway to adjust the settings via android? I want it, but only if it works correctly with Android.

jdenman03 said:
Since you have the 903, is there anyway to adjust the settings via android? I want it, but only if it works correctly with Android.
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What settings?

rootSU said:
What settings?
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The 903 has the lights underneath that adjust to notifications on your phone and when the battery is low.
Microsoft's next-gen Qi wireless charger, the DT-…: http://youtu.be/tWUQxBK3ZC0

z0phi3l said:
It's not going to charge while off, pretty simple really , it's not meant to do that from what I understand based on the way it charges wirelessly
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So why tha's work with the Nexus 5 ?
And no, Bluetooth fonctionnality don't work. you have the light only during charging

dj_gigi said:
So why tha's work with the Nexus 5 ?
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No body have an idea ?

jdenman03 said:
The 903 has the lights underneath that adjust to notifications on your phone and when the battery is low.
Microsoft's next-gen Qi wireless charger, the DT-…: http://youtu.be/tWUQxBK3ZC0
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That MAY work if MS releases an app for it in Android, notice how the only two devices shown had WP8?

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Wireless Charging

According to the Verizon website. The Galaxy Note 3 will not have an optional wireless charging feature.
polo2883 said:
According to the Verizon website. The Galaxy Note 3 will not have an optional wireless charging feature.
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Unless they changed something last minute, this was posted in response to a question on the GN3 Q&A page on Verizon's website:
Hello sbduce;
There will be a wireless charging door (Qi standard) for the Samsung Note 3 soon after it launches. The door will available for online ordering at www.verizonwireless.com.
Thank you for posting your question!
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SuperTongue said:
Unless they changed something last minute, this was posted in response to a question on the GN3 Q&A page on Verizon's website:
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I did a compare phone models and it listed an X for both built in and also add on feature.
polo2883 said:
I did a compare phone models and it listed an X for both built in and also add on feature.
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It could just be because they don't actually have it listed as a feature. Either way, we'll find out in a week!
I talked to a csr and they have the wireless back plate in the system. So I think that pretty much covers it
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will the wireless charging charge this phone as fast as usb 3? or will my battery be only half full when i wake up in the morning?
cowboyaryk said:
will the wireless charging charge this phone as fast as usb 3? or will my battery be only half full when i wake up in the morning?
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Wireless charges roughly 15% per hour
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cowboyaryk said:
will the wireless charging charge this phone as fast as usb 3? or will my battery be only half full when i wake up in the morning?
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If you're concerned about overnight charging, don't be. Wireless charging your phone overnight is basically the best use for wireless charging. If you're looking for a quick boost in power, you might be better off going with a good ol' USB cable. Each has their own pros/cons.
If you use your phone often, usb may be better, if you like to put your phone down, wireless charging may be better.
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My main concern is only that in 6-8 hours of being on the wireless charger, will i have a full charge in the morning if i most likely am close to a dead battery by the end of the night? i can always plug it back in for 2 hours at my office on the usb3 into a wall and make extra sure i have a full charge before heading to the field at 1, which i wont have access to a charger until 9 or 10 pm. also curious if the wireless charging plate will work through the otterbox defender?
2swizzle said:
Wireless charges roughly 15% per hour
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SuperTongue said:
If you're concerned about overnight charging, don't be. Wireless charging your phone overnight is basically the best use for wireless charging. If you're looking for a quick boost in power, you might be better off going with a good ol' USB cable. Each has their own pros/cons.
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papaavi said:
If you use your phone often, usb may be better, if you like to put your phone down, wireless charging may be better.
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I loved wireless charging on my S3. I sit at a desk most of the day and run out into the shop every 20-30 minutes for something. I loved being able to set my phone on the desk and keep the battery topped off without added stress to the charging port by plugging it in and unplugging it all the time. I'm not sure if I'll go to wireless charging on the Note 3 since it add's a little thickness to the phone and makes it harder to find a case that fits. I'll make that decision later.
Chris95GT said:
I loved wireless charging on my S3. I sit at a desk most of the day and run out into the shop every 20-30 minutes for something. I loved being able to set my phone on the desk and keep the battery topped off without added stress to the charging port by plugging it in and unplugging it all the time. I'm not sure if I'll go to wireless charging on the Note 3 since it add's a little thickness to the phone and makes it harder to find a case that fits. I'll make that decision later.
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No wireless charging. You need the a backplate allowing you to enable it. Sucks but thats marketing for ya
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I bought the wireless charging strip for my s4 9$ on amazon worked with the stock battery and back. But its too slow and requires I put the phone down for long periods of time so I just got extended batteries and swap them out every couple days. I imagine the note 3 will be the same deal
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Where I use it
After trying various uses for the charging pad, I ultimately went with using it at work near my desk. It really doesn't add much more convenience in situation where you are going to be setting the phone down once and charging it for a while, like overnight on your nightstand. The real benefit is in a place where you would be picking the phone up and down a lot. I had the usb cord at my desk but I used to often forget to plug it back in when I would get back to my desk, even though i would set it down right near the cord. Now I just set it down on the pad and I rarely leave work at the end of the day with less than a full charge.

3 hours!!!! To fully charge???

Using charger not usb,it takes 3 hours ,is that normal how much time does it take for you guys?If normal any way to decrease time with other charger?
Alucard said:
Using charger not usb,it takes 3 hours ,is that normal how much time does it take for you guys?If normal any way to decrease time with other charger?
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Its normal.
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corruptionfreeindia said:
Its normal.
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Any way to fix this issue by changing charger or setting in rom?
Alucard said:
Any way to fix this issue by changing charger or setting in rom?
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NO, u cannot
Since for USB charging its capped at 400mA and with wall charger its capped at 650mA
u can see the video link below for more info
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL71G2YEIHU
Sun90 said:
NO, u cannot
Since for USB charging its capped at 400mA and with wall charger its capped at 650mA
u can see the video link below for more info
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL71G2YEIHU
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So when plugged in wall charger it uses 650 mah or do i need to use the app on the video to increase the voltage?
Sorry....but I can't believe you posted this..... 3 hours IS pretty damn fast.....my old galaxy W used to take 5 to 6 hours.
A lot of things in this world may well be instant.........phone charging ain't EVER gonna be one of them.........
This might be my S2, or it might be my W...but it's definitely CM
Sun90 said:
NO, u cannot
Since for USB charging its capped at 400mA and with wall charger its capped at 650mA
u can see the video link below for more info
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL71G2YEIHU
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With stweaks you can let usb charge from 450 to 650mAh.
keithross39 said:
Sorry....but I can't believe you posted this..... 3 hours IS pretty damn fast.....my old galaxy W used to take 5 to 6 hours.
A lot of things in this world may well be instant.........phone charging ain't EVER gonna be one of them.........
This might be my S2, or it might be my W...but it's definitely CM
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My LG p970 with 1500 mah battery used to do 1 and half hour at the most,and when plugged in i could play heavy games and still it could finish charging,but not with s2,and 3 hours dude its not fast for 1650 mah,but i can live with it,at first i thought my phone was broken so this the reason for this question.
neatrom
Alucard said:
My LG p970 with 1500 mah battery used to do 1 and half hour at the most,and when plugged in i could play heavy games and still it could finish charging,but not with s2,and 3 hours dude its not fast for 1650 mah,but i can live with it,at first i thought my phone was broken so this the reason for this question.
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2:30 H using neat rom
trying yahowy
I use in my SGS2 battery with 3200 mAh (X-Longer CS-SMI9100DL).
It takes 5H to fully charge.
Alucard said:
Any way to fix this issue by changing charger or setting in rom?
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Use s4 charger. It has 1amp output current. .
But not recommended though.
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Yes, the charging speed Form S2 is very poor. I don't understand this cause other manufactorers do it better without battery issues...
soeschelz said:
Yes, the charging speed Form S2 is very poor. I don't understand this cause other manufactorers do it better without battery issues...
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Then buy an ICrap or old BlackBerry and get a swirl... live free with equally fast discharge...
Fast charge is disabled by default (on obvious reasons, google it), but hey... anyone is free to make it work if he can find a proper solution.
Said that, 3 hrs should be more like 2 hours or 2 hours and a a half... but seen OP never stated specs, it's all right.
Fevves said:
Then buy an ICrap or old BlackBerry and get a swirl... live free with equally fast discharge...
Fast charge is disabled by default (on obvious reasons, google it), but hey... anyone is free to make it work if he can find a proper solution.
Said that, 3 hrs should be more like 2 hours or 2 hours and a a half... but seen OP never stated specs, it's all right.
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Oh, you're very polite :/
In fact, the most other phones charge with ~1A+ and they don't have any big draing issues in common. It doesn't matter which OS they run.
Fevves said:
Then buy an ICrap or old BlackBerry and get a swirl... live free with equally fast discharge...
Fast charge is disabled by default (on obvious reasons, google it), but hey... anyone is free to make it work if he can find a proper solution.
Said that, 3 hrs should be more like 2 hours or 2 hours and a a half... but seen OP never stated specs, it's all right.
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ill never buy an iphone,s2 does charge really slowly and s3 too,but s4 no,so its a matter of samsungs technology which is slow,plus i agree that battery is good for 1650,i guess ill have to get used to it.Im going to send it to samsung to see if they can change something,like the usb port to handle more voltage,do u guys think its possible?
corruptionfreeindia said:
Use s4 charger. It has 1amp output current. .
But not recommended though.
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Yeap thought of it but i agree i will not risk it,but its frustrating cause im playing gta vice city and it not easy cause battery drains superfast,can i use s2 without a battery connected to charger?
soeschelz said:
Oh, you're very polite :/
In fact, the most other phones charge with ~1A+ and they don't have any big draing issues in common. It doesn't matter which OS they run.
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Yes I am , thank you, cause the slow charge issue was elaborated and mentioned so many time around XDA but seems no one cares to search and read.
This phone with and with original charger, and AFTER teh update from Gingerbread to ICS/JB is charging as per specs. On Gingerbread there was a flaw that permitted to charge it upto 900-1000 mA but the phone was rather hot, I recall charging mine in an hour and a half or 15-20 minutes more, from 2-3% to 100% back when phone had GingerBread.
Alucard said:
ill never buy an iphone,s2 does charge really slowly and s3 too,but s4 no,so its a matter of samsungs technology which is slow,plus i agree that battery is good for 1650,i guess ill have to get used to it.Im going to send it to samsung to see if they can change something,like the usb port to handle more voltage,do u guys think its possible?
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Nope, they won't do anything, but you can try all along if it's free service.
Alucard said:
Yeap thought of it but i agree i will not risk it,but its frustrating cause im playing gta vice city and it not easy cause battery drains superfast,can i use s2 without a battery connected to charger?
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You can use 2.1A output chargers too, it is simply not going to draw all that but you might get the better on the go recharging while you're using the phone with heavy apps. Just think of the dual car chargers - they have both 1A (phone) and 2.1A (tablet) output. SatNav on 1A is zeroing or still draining your phone battery, while 2A can slowly charge it on the go.
You just give it a needed juice and if the discharge is so greater then recharge, there's not much you can do about it.
Call it a flaw, but Samsung did it cause of longevity of their batteries and li-ion technology.
That is why I indicated iCrap and BB - their fast charge is provoking rather fast discharge too cause the battery will not hold it. I have colleagues with BB who're charging in an hour but get their phones depleted in 3 hours of usage... I wouldn't want that from my S2 for sure. :good:
GreekBlood said:
With stweaks you can let usb charge from 450 to 650mAh.
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But it risky for USB port!
corruptionfreeindia said:
Use s4 charger. It has 1amp output current. .
But not recommended though.
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It doesn't matter what the output current of the charger is... the phone will only draw 650mA.
The charger I got with my S2 delivers 1A but my phone only draws 650mA. Actually the hardware doesn't support it.
IMO, 3hrs is pretty fast for a full charge.
Edit: Just noticed that Fevves already mentioned all that...
adressing sfafrorn
Some kernels have the Option to change the charge rate but even at 650mA the phone will get very hot if you are doing something on it while charging
Sandm4n is right :good:

Aukey Luna Wireless Charger Review | Revisited 01.02.15

Aukey Luna Revisited & Reviewed
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Thanks for the app link...
Charger Works great with my diztronic tpu case also
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Nice review. I have 2 of these units and tested them on the Nexus 5 since I don't have my 6 yet. I had no issues with Rinkge slim case either. I agree the charger is a great piece of hardware and I like the fact it is big enough for the Nexus 6. I do have a 2012 Nexus 7 and although it does not have wireless charging it still fit with no problems.
dadoc04 said:
Thanks for the app link...
Charger Works great with my diztronic tpu case also
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Welcome! I completely forgot to talk about it in the video.
Crosserson said:
Nice review. I have 2 of these units and tested them on the Nexus 5 since I don't have my 6 yet. I had no issues with Rinkge slim case either. I agree the charger is a great piece of hardware and I like the fact it is big enough for the Nexus 6. I do have a 2012 Nexus 7 and although it does not have wireless charging it still fit with no problems.
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Yes, it's build quality is quite great. Nice to know it is compatible with most cases. Even very durable thick cases as well, although it seems to have issue in vertical mode with the bulkier types.
aukey Luna
Recently bought this charger... Not sure how trustworthy this is will this mess up my battery? Anyone had any problems or complaints? I am using a nexus 6.
I bought this charger and was sent a used model. No plastic on the disc and scuffs all over. Very disappointed.
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bulldog212 said:
I bought this charger and was sent a used model. No plastic on the disc and scuffs all over. Very disappointed.
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The plastic sleeve is on really good. I strongly suggest you to try to remove it again. It is not used. I'm 90% sure. that is the plastic you are seeing scuffed.
Andromjb said:
The plastic sleeve is on really good. I strongly suggest you to try to remove it again. It is not used. I'm 90% sure. that is the plastic you are seeing scuffed.
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You are right. I'm a huge tool. I thought I picked at the edges hard enough before posting but found a softer spot around the foot insert. Thank you.
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bulldog212 said:
You are right. I'm a huge tool. I thought I picked at the edges hard enough before posting but found a softer spot around the foot insert. Thank you.
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:good:
Enjoy it, great wireless charger.
Don't feel bad, I had a hard time getting the plastic off as well. I knew it was there though. I almost threw out the box as well before I saw this video showing the manual and soft cloth.
I also purchased this charger and I love it..It seems to charge the Nexus substantially slower though.. What's your guys thoughts on it?
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Gater2011 said:
I also purchased this charger and I love it..It seems to charge the Nexus substantially slower though.. What's your guys thoughts on it?
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Wireless charging is way more slower than using the Turbo or even normal wall charger.
The output with wireless is max 500mA so it will take long time if you are expecting to charge your battery full
wireless charger its like fast charger ?
tall--man said:
wireless charger its like fast charger ?
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No. Read the post above yours...
inffy said:
Wireless charging is way more slower than using the Turbo or even normal wall charger.
The output with wireless is max 500mA so it will take long time if you are expecting to charge your battery full
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It can take 2A input and output 700mAh at least per reviews. If you're getting 500mAh then you're limited by your power brick
Charges really slow. Phone at 30% before sleep at 11pm wake up at 7 not even at 100%
ripped85 said:
Charges really slow. Phone at 30% before sleep at 11pm wake up at 7 not even at 100%
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Try a stronger adapter or something, because my phone charges in a few hours from 20%.
I can't tell you how fast because I'm asleep, but I know it doesn't take more than 3 hours.
Dusty Rhodes said:
Try a stronger adapter or something, because my phone charges in a few hours from 20%.
I can't tell you how fast because I'm asleep, but I know it doesn't take more than 3 hours.
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seems I found the problem. Every Morning I wake up the battery is at 95% from the charger. I don't know why i stops at 95% and doesn't go to 100%.
I have restarted and will try again tonight.
any suggestions?
ripped85 said:
seems I found the problem. Every Morning I wake up the battery is at 95% from the charger. I don't know why i stops at 95% and doesn't go to 100%.
I have restarted and will try again tonight.
any suggestions?
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I woke up at 87% this morning as my phone was nearly full when I went to bed. More concerning is why I have so much battery drain.. But yes, once my phone reaches full charge it does *not* resume unless I remove it from the charger and put it back on. Really grinding my gears!
I know that, with some wireless chargers, there have been problems in the past with overheating. If you have to leave the phone on the Aukey Luna charger for a long time to get it charged, have you experienced any overheating issues?

Disable Q-Charge

Hello Guys, i want to know to know if i can Turn off Fast charging - because i want to have a longer Battery Life,
Also i know that IT IS Kernel related and also i could Change the Adapter too..
I Just want to know if there is a way to turn it of Kernel wise.
Why would you want that? It's only charging fast 0-50%, later on it slows down. If you really want to save battery, charge it as often (and short) as possible. If you needed to charge it quickly, you'd regret crippling the charging speed.
francois amon said:
Hello Guys, i want to know to know if i can Turn off Fast charging - because i want to have a longer Battery Life,
Also i know that IT IS Kernel related and also i could Change the Adapter too..
I Just want to know if there is a way to turn it of Kernel wise.
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Why would you want that? It's only charging fast 0-50%, later on it slows down. If you really want to save battery, charge it as often (and short) as possible. If you needed to charge it quickly, you'd regret crippling the charging speed.
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Exactly. Silly to turn it off. It's a benefit.
But if you really don't want to use it, just don't use a Quick Charger plug. Get some "normal" charger plug like for a flip phone.
We have tons of people asking why is my phone not quick charging (usually because it's in the last 20%, where it doesn't charge as fast), and instead you want to cripple that feature?
Or people ask why does this phone have QuickCharge 2.0 charger instead of QuickCharge 3.0 charger?
But you want NO QuickCharge. OK.
Just don't use a QuickCharge chargers. You can get "regular" chargers on eBay for like $2 or $3, because no one else wants them. Even QuickCharge are only about $5 if you know where to look, but you don't want those.
adsubzero said:
Why would you want that? It's only charging fast 0-50%, later on it slows down. If you really want to save battery, charge it as often (and short) as possible. If you needed to charge it quickly, you'd regret crippling the charging speed.
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I use the App "Battery Charge Limit" the charge Limit is at 80%. I always try to keep my battery between 40 - 80%.
Update: i use the original Adapter of my LG G3 and it seems to also Charge a Bit fast. And yea silly to Turn IT off.. but after a Long period of time the Battery life will decrise and i dont want to Change my Phone every year - i am i heavy User.
ChazzMatt said:
Exactly. Silly to turn it off. It's a benefit.
But if you really don't want to use it, just don't use a Quick Charger plug. Get some "normal" charger plug like for a flip phone.
We have tons of people asking why is my phone not quick charging (usually because it's in the last 20%, where it doesn't charge as fast), and instead you want to cripple that feature?
Or people ask why does this phone have QuickCharge 2.0 charger instead of QuickCharge 3.0 charger?
But you want NO QuickCharge. OK.
Just don't use a QuickCharge chargers. You can get "regular" chargers on eBay for like $2 or $3, because no one else wants them. Even QuickCharge are only about $5 if you know where to look, but you don't want those.
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I only need quick charge when I'm in a hurry. When I'm at home I have two phones and would want to load my V30 slowly, so that the battery can Last really long. what does it matter to me if my mobile phone charges up very quickly but loses its capacity over time?
an option to de-activate Q-Charge if you need it or not would be optimal for me
You can always use Qi wireless charging pads for slow charging, then plug in when you need QuickCharge.
Plus there's tons, hundreds, of inexpensive "regular" plug chargers on eBay or other online sites.
To be honest, in my opinion I don't think a dev is going to waste time trying to disable something that is useful and everyone wants. People complain when they aren't QuickCharging, not when they are.
Plus, that would be so hard to track down if someone accidentally disabled QuickCharge.
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I only need quick charge when I'm in a hurry. When I'm at home I have two phones and would want to load my V30 slowly, so that the battery can Last really long. what does it matter to me if my mobile phone charges up very quickly but loses its capacity over time?
an option to de-activate Q-Charge if you need it or not would be optimal for me
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ChazzMatt said:
You can always use Qi wireless charging pads for slow charging, then plug in when you need QuickCharge.
Plus there's tons, hundreds, of inexpensive "regular" plug chargers on eBay or other online sites.
To be honest, in my opinion I don't think a dev is going to waste time trying to disable something that is useful and everyone wants. People complain when they aren't QuickCharging, not when they are.
Plus, that would be so hard to track down if someone accidentally disabled QuickCharge.
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Samsung has given that option built in whether to use or not fast charging capabilities
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ayaskant12 said:
Samsung has given that option built in whether to use or not fast charging capabilities
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Show me a screenshot of that on Samsung stock ROM. My sister's S6 doesn't have that on her Samsung phone. Or I've never seen it.
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OK just researched and see Samsung added it with Marshmallow to some phones. But since I think It's a somewhat silly idea, I would never go looking for it.
S7 edge, S8+ and note 8 have.
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S7 edge, S8+ and note 8 have.
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S9 has it as did the Note7.
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ChazzMatt said:
Show me a screenshot of that on Samsung stock ROM. My sister's S6 doesn't have that on her Samsung phone. Or I've never seen it.
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OK just researched and see Samsung added it with Marshmallow to some phones. But since I think It's a somewhat silly idea, I would never go looking for it.
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I agree, I would not disable it. I'm using the Samsung convertible wireless fast charger that Samsung gave away with Note8 pre-orders on my V30. Yes I know it doesn't fast charge the V30 but it charges it in fairly quick amount of time.
truckerdewd said:
S9 has it as did the Note7.
I agree, I would not disable it. I'm using the Samsung convertible wireless fast charger that Samsung gave away with Note8 pre-orders on my V30. Yes I know it doesn't fast charge the V30 but it charges it in fairly quick amount of time.
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When asked questions, I try to give facts as I know them.
Sometimes I give my fact-based opinion.
Sometimes I just give my opinion, based on experience.
Point is, messing with Android for the past 8 years, I've found...
Not everything an OEM does is smart. Like removing headset jacks or making batteries smaller.
Not everything users ask for is smart. I remember a few years ago on Nexus 5 (which had a too small battery) one user kept asking how to REMOVE the battery indicator from the status bar on an AOSP ROM. They didn't want to see battery percentage whatsoever in the status bar, and were quite adamant about it to developers. I guess so they could be TOTALLY SURPRISED when their phone suddenly died? I don't know. It didn't make any sense.

Question Limit maximum charging level

Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to limit the maximum charge level, like it's possible on Samsung devices? If it's not out of the box, is it possible to achieve that on a rooted device?
It's quite useful feature to preserve your battery life.
Thanks a lot!
All I found in the stock OS is "Optimized Charging" and "Overcharge protection".
First one learns the patter of your charging, pauses at 80% and continues to the 100% some minutes before you usually unplug.
2nd one, quote: limits charging when your device has been plugged in continuously for 3 days.
I dont feel like I need either, the phones charges to 0-100% in ~30 minutes with the charger it came with and the battery lasts for 1.5-2 days with moderate use and turning off services you dont need like bluetooth and localization.
Oxxid said:
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to limit the maximum charge level, like it's possible on Samsung devices? If it's not out of the box, is it possible to achieve that on a rooted device?
It's quite useful feature to preserve your battery life.
Thanks a lot!
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It's called protect battery, under battery settings.
@Hamid Chikh, doesn't really work with charing the phone in the car for example. I just want a limit, that would the battery never exceed given percentage.
Oxxid said:
@Hamid Chikh, doesn't really work with charing the phone in the car for example. I just want a limit, that would the battery never exceed given percentage.
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It works with any charger, wired or wireless. Yes that how it works
Hamid Chikh said:
It works with any charger, wired or wireless. Yes that how it works
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Motorla doesn't have this option. Did you just share a screenshot from Samsung device?
For that, you need magisk, with ACC (advanced charge controller) module installed
Oxxid said:
Motorla doesn't have this option. Did you just share a screenshot from Samsung device?
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Yes it's a Samsung device

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