please forgive for the bad english.
im really skeptical that the samsung adaptive fast charger could damage my battery in the long run,
so i brought this phone charger and it says rapid charge and havent try it. i just want to make sure that 1a charger can do rapid charge or is only a gimmick?
i just want using normal 1a charger. thanks
Your AC wall adaptor is OK. You have correct values: output 5V-1A, the same as iPhone AC adaptor. I use original iPhone AC adaptor because I don't want to overheat the battery.
borimol said:
Your AC wall adaptor is OK. You have correct values: output 5V-1A, the same as iPhone AC adaptor. I use original iPhone AC adaptor because I don't want to overheat the battery.
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thanks :good:, quick question at what percentage should you charge your phone? also did you turn it off too?
riocharles said:
thanks :good:, quick question at what percentage should you charge your phone? also did you turn it off too?
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You should charge your battery when it reaches at least 10% . It's not recommended to discharge all the battery.
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I been looking like crazy and all I found were as high as 850mAh for the Droid Charger. Anyone found any other than the Stock Charger?
I use an old Nokia wall charger. The output is 550 mA. It works just fine. The way I see it is that its a higher output than just charging it through a computer and less than the stock wall charger.
The slower you can charge a Lithium-Ion battery, the better.
kendogg41 said:
The slower you can charge a Lithium-Ion battery, the better.
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I need the faster you charge the lower the charge and wears out battery faster
if you do want a FAST Charge, then you got it with high output it'l kill your battery but.. there is an upside.. if you charge on fast charge..
then drain it 15 precent charge again you'll have similar effects of a long slow charge
The Apple charger is a 1000 mAh charger.
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The Apple charger is a 1000 mAh charger.
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apple phones also have crap battery time
I use an old Motorola charger because the cord is longer... charging it on the computer USB takes FOREVER!!! It is from a ROKR E8 and I think it says 650mAH The stock charger that came with the Slide is 1A and my GF's charger for her CLIQ XT is 850mAH.....
I use them all, does it really make a difference?
And how so I condition the battery because I get horrible battery life
I have an old 0.7A charger and was told that a 1A charger would be faster..
But how far higher can I go? Is there a 2A charger?
Track607 said:
I have an old 0.7A charger and was told that a 1A charger would be faster..
But how far higher can I go? Is there a 2A charger?
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1A is stock for S3.
Maximum recommended is 1.5A,more may brick your whole device,if not the battery.
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Track607 said:
I have an old 0.7A charger and was told that a 1A charger would be faster..
But how far higher can I go? Is there a 2A charger?
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I guess using modified"boeffla or googymax " kernels will let your phone charge much faster
Maximum rating of the charger is irrelevant, the phone will only draw a safe amount. If you override that limit then you may blow the internal charging IC or rupture the battery.
Don't post questions in the general section.
The S3 can't charger faster than 1A, it will only draw what it can, I've used a HP Touchpad 2A charger since the day I got the phone, it still won't draw more than 1A. You can use custom kernals to draw more, but you'll find lots of stories of people who did it and fried the charging board.
I tested using 1.1Ah, and for the storioes I've read, it's the maximum value you can use with security.
Hi, you can have more than 1A, but you need to change the limit with boeffla (i made it for the USB charge)
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The S3 can't charger faster than 1A, it will only draw what it can, I've used a HP Touchpad 2A charger since the day I got the phone, it still won't draw more than 1A. You can use custom kernals to draw more, but you'll find lots of stories of people who did it and fried the charging board.
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I tested using 1.1Ah, and for the storioes I've read, it's the maximum value you can use with security.
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Using 1.2A from months in boeffla kernel without any trouble, using stock charger.
I tried 2A once and it was fast (0-100 in 1hr) but its not recommended 1.5 max
Also I increased charging speed to 1600mah that time and it was working
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Dramatically increasing charging current will also dramatically decrease battery service life
Just get a second battery and desktop cradle, instant recharging without any wear on the phone motherboard.
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Hi, i am getting a new charger for my tablet pc which uses a 5.35V 2A output charger and was wondering whether i can use this to charge my galaxy S3. so that i do not have to carry 2 chargers?
IS it advisable?
My S3 came with a 1A charger, my wife's S3 came with a 2A charger. I used her charger a few times and it worked fine. As of last week my charger is working fine, if I use hers with my phone I only shows "USB" in the battery info and takes forever to charge. I don't know if her charger did damage to my phone/battery but that felt strange, so I stopped using her charger.
Hi,
Question for the redmi note 2 users.
What charger do you use to charge your phone?
When i used a normal usb wall charger that I used for my HTC the charging was very slow.
Switched it to the original charger that came and it was a lot faster.
Why does it take forever to charge on a normal charger?
Also what do you guys do if youw ant to charge throughout the day via a PC and when travelling in car charger?
Am i missing something?
Because the original charger can provide up to 2A of power. Just check the output spec on the charger usually it show the voltage and amp like this: 5V = 2000ma.
USB 2.0 can provide up to 0.5A
USB Fast Charge on some laptop can provide up to 1.2A (CMIIW)
All charger have the printed output spec.
Adrian.Chandra said:
Because the original charger can provide up to 2A of power. Just check the output spec on the charger usually it show the voltage and amp like this: 5V = 2000ma.
USB 2.0 can provide up to 0.5A
USB Fast Charge on some laptop can provide up to 1.2A (CMIIW)
All charger have the printed output spec.
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I connected a new samsung fast charger and a message immedietely came up saying too much power overheating.
So basically I just need a charger that has an output of 2A?
billythegreen said:
I connected a new samsung fast charger and a message immedietely came up saying too much power overheating.
So basically I just need a charger that has an output of 2A?
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Yea, Redmi note 2 doesn't support quick charge according to this nice thread about redmi note 2 charging, lots of great info there.
What I Thought Im Gonna Buy Redmi Note 2..
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I use this charger with latest smiui in rn2 prime works very good i watch stream with 80% brightness and charge from 20 to 100% ~ 1 hour while watching
Anker 20W 2-Port USB Ladegerät mit PowerIQ Technologie
Cant post links cuz im New so sorry for that :/
Greets from GER
qweqwe77 said:
I use this charger with latest smiui in rn2 prime works very good i watch stream with 80% brightness and charge from 20 to 100% ~ 1 hour while watching
Anker 20W 2-Port USB Ladegerät mit PowerIQ Technologie
Cant post links cuz im New so sorry for that :/
Greets from GER
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I need one for the UK.
Can someone send me a link for one to buy.
Also if you want to charge in the car do I havw to buy a car charger that supports 2A?
I assume same goes for PC?
So higher the Ampere number from a charger so faster it load ,BUT to high can damage the Battery so you are good with 2A or 2.1A think it also gives for the UK cause its only thing of voltage change
qweqwe77 said:
So higher the Ampere number from a charger so faster it load ,BUT to high can damage the Battery so you are good with 2A or 2.1A think it also gives for the UK cause its only thing of voltage change
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This is what I don;t understand the samsung fast charger is 2A isnt it? " It outputs 2A for ultra fast charging, so your S5 will be fully charged in no time."
Has anyone from the UK replaced the 2pin charging plug with a 3pin plug that maintains the quick charge if so which one did you buy ?
I use PC USB 2.0.
I don't care about how fast it charges.
For me the slower the better.
A 2 amps charger will work fast like the original?
I use OPPO fast charger..
jack_21 said:
A 2 amps charger will work fast like the original?
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The original would be 2A
~ Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Prime ~
about ampere
qweqwe77 said:
I use this charger with latest smiui in rn2 prime works very good i watch stream with 80% brightness and charge from 20 to 100% ~ 1 hour while watching
Anker 20W 2-Port USB Ladegerät mit PowerIQ Technologie
Cant post links cuz im New so sorry for that :/
Greets from GER
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Have u measure the ampere in? It's fast I think...
As far as i know Mi A3 supports fast charging but my Mi A3 only shows rapidly charging even when connected to a fast charger ? Is it just my unit ?
Simran62 said:
As far as i know Mi A3 supports fast charging but my Mi A3 only shows rapidly charging even when connected to a fast charger ? Is it just my unit ?
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It supports 18w quick charge 3.0.
So preferably use a quick charge 3.0 charging brick
I have tried 18 watt and 33 watt as well but still rapidly charging
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I have tried 18 watt and 33 watt as well but still rapidly charging
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Cannot understand your English, Mate
If you are using fast chargers, of course it will show fast charging
This battery charges very quick, even on a 10W=5V x 2A
I use the laptop USB and that charges quick also
Does anyone know if its safe to trickle charge your phone?
ollie2012 said:
Cannot understand your English, Mate
If you are using fast chargers, of course it will show fast charging
This battery charges very quick, even on a 10W=5V x 2A
I use the laptop USB and that charges quick also
Does anyone know if its safe to trickle charge your phone?
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When connected to a 12w or a 10w charger the phone shows rapidly charging, but i have tried 18 and 33 watt chargers as well, but still the phone shows rapidly charging
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When connected to a 12w or a 10w charger the phone shows rapidly charging, but i have tried 18 and 33 watt chargers as well, but still the phone shows rapidly charging
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Download an app like ampere from the playstore and check the charging values with the different chargers. It will more than likely say rapidly charging for anything above 5v 2a charging which is quick charge 2.0 but this device also supports quick charge 3.0
garylawwd said:
Download an app like ampere from the playstore and check the charging values with the different chargers. It will more than likely say rapidly charging for anything above 5v 2a charging which is quick charge 2.0 but this device also supports quick charge 3.0
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Showing 1900ma when connected to a 18w charger, is it charging fast ?
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Showing 1900ma when connected to a 18w charger, is it charging fast ?
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If it's 9v then yes. If it's charging 5v and 2a then its not fast charging like it should.
Check the voltage also.
Basic maths; to get Watts (w) multiple the current (amps) x voltage (v).
So if it is charging at 1.9a like you say it should have a voltage ~9v
garylawwd said:
If it's 9v then yes. If it's charging 5v and 2a then its not fast charging like it should.
Check the voltage also.
Basic maths; to get Watts (w) multiple the current (amps) x voltage (v).
So if it is charging at 1.9a like you say it should have a voltage ~9v
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Then i guess it was charging fast, thanks man
what values did you get on the 33W, is it advisable to overcook your battery?
Btw, have not really pushed this battery yet, charging be 40-80 %
ollie2012 said:
what values did you get on the 33W, is it advisable to overcook your battery?
Btw, have not really pushed this battery yet, charging be 40-80 %
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It doesn't work like that. Your device has protection built in to avoid overcharging and too much current from frying everything. The max your device will charge is 18w and no more
Hi Guys,
I know we always have to use the default charger but this is also a fact that the fast charger is not always good for the phone's battery life. We can use it sometimes when we are really required fast charging.
I have a Xiaomi original charger 5V, 2A. I use to charge my device 20-80% with this charger. My phone will not get heat up like it compared to the situation when I charge with a fast charger.
Please tell me, is there any problem if I'm not using the default charger that comes in the box with the phone? I'm using that cable but with the Xiaomi slow standard charger. Will it be safe for both the phone and charger?
Thanks,
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Hi Guys,
I know we always have to use the default charger but this is also a fact that the fast charger is not always good for the phone's battery life. We can use it sometimes when we are really required fast charging.
I have a Xiaomi original charger 5V, 2A. I use to charge my device 20-80% with this charger. My phone will not get heat up like it compared to the situation when I charge with a fast charger.
Please tell me, is there any problem if I'm not using the default charger that comes in the box with the phone? I'm using that cable but with the Xiaomi slow standard charger. Will it be safe for both the phone and charger?
Thanks,
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I AM USING XIAOMI 18 WATT POWER BANK WITH ORIGINAL XIAOMI CABLE AND I ALSO BOUGHT 50 WATT POWER BANK SO I CAN CHARGE MY DEVICE AT 33 WATT WITH 50 WATT Xiaomi POWERBANK COZ IT SUPPORTMax 33 watt charging and whenever i play games i use 18 watt powerbank to charge so it reduces heat.. . I didn’t face any issue …but never use fast charging while playing high graphics demanding games.sometimes while playing games if battery low then i use 18 watt powerbank to charge while play…
yeah thanks for the reply.
sometimes, in the case of need, I will use the fast charger otherwise I will always go with standard 5v 2A charger.