I have taken delivery of a Pipo W6s. It is a android/windows dual boot with stock rom as delivered.
There is a problem when attempting to charge. It runs while plugged in, but will not hold a charge. When plugged in it states 'plugged in, not charging'. i have tried several different chargers including the one it came with, and have the same problem with all.
Is this a hardware issue, or something that can easily be fixed?
I'd be grateful of any help, as I can't even seen to get it in to recovery (im a bit of a newb still!)
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1./ Stop charge 30p
2./ ReCharge, dont turn on
3./ Waiting 1 hours
4./ Still charging, turn on, go to Android version
5./ Charging to full
done
power supply to weak to charge/operate at the same time
When I bought my w6s 3 days ago, a shops display model, the battery was also completely empty.
The supplied charger is rated 5V 2.5A. Assuming that idle operation may take 5 to 10W, this does not provide sufficient energy to operate the tablet and charge it at the same time. I learned this when I waited at the shop, while they downloaded and installed the english language pack for windows for me. Even though the w6s was on the charger for nearly an hour at just 25% brightness it still showed 0% of charge.
Back at the hotel I charged the w6s, while it was turned of and it worked, but required several hours.
The battery is ~6A at 3,7 V= 22 Wh, the power supply is 5V at 2,5 A ~ 12.5 W which allows operation, but not charging, which I read somewhere may take 6 to 7h, so the batteries do not seem to allow for fast charging and would be charged at just about 1A.
Can anyone please check the voltage of your power supply, is it just 5V or higher? I found on my Samsung Note 3 power supply with 5.4 V. When operated in the car using a 5V output PS the Note 3 operated as GPS using sygic never charges, so I assume a PS with a slighly higher Voltage that is within the tolerances of USB may improve charging time. Another variable should be the resistance of the USB cable used, the thinner the cable/higher the resistance the lower the voltage at the w6s input. Since my PS broke on the airplane and the shop did not give me the USB cable I cannot check the manufacterer values.
Anyone any thoughts/information?
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Guys, I know this has been discussed before but this problem is subtly different to previous requests so I'm posting again.
So this is an X10 running 2.1
I have a car charger which is a 2.1amp ipad charger. I also have a 1amp standard car charger. I do not have an SE branded car adapter, but both of the above adapters trigger the charging on correctly as far as i am aware.
If I just leave the phone on charge with the screen off it charges up just fine.
If I leave the screen on with no apps running it charges fine (slower than above)
If I run Copilot with APN Data enabled the battery slowly discharges, even though the charge light is on, and the battery indicator indicates charging.
If I run Copilot and disable APN Data the battery just stays at the same level and neither charges nor discharges. It seems to meet a state of equilibrium.
I ran Copilot with APN enabled and SetCPU limiting the CPU to 225MHz and the battery still discharges (albeit at a slower rate than without SetCPU).
I have the phone screen on minimum brightness and I am not running anything else unnecessary. I have checked battery temperature and I have never seen it above 32 degrees.
The same applies for Google navigation instead of copilot. Both discharge the battery whilst on charge.
I also noticed the other day that something went a bit mental on the phone and was consuming high CPU while the phone was on my branded SE AC wall charger and the battery ran down until the phone turned itself off whilst on charge.
So, does anyone else experience the fact that the phone does not draw enough power via the USB port to cover the current draw on the battery. I have 2.1 amps available on the car adapter and its clearly not drawing anywhere near that. Running it on the 1 amp charger also makes no difference. The SE branded AC adapter is rated at 750mA.
Is this normal?
Any clues?
At the moment to complete a 6 hour journey in the car using satnav on my X10 I have to take 2 or 3 fully charged batteries with me, in addition to having it on the charger.
Graham
The stock charger from Samsung was for 0.7Amps and it charges ok, but I find it slow.. about ~4 hours to fully change my SGS2 from with less than 10% left of battery life.
If I plug into the laptop, it takes like ~6 hours due to the slow trickle charge with 0.5Amps.
I don't know what the max pull is allowed on this phone, but I did find that when I charge with a 1Amps charger, I can get it from less than 10% to full in about ~3hours.
So, I tried a few such charges and have noticed some strangeness.. (all with the same test conditions, start charging with less than 10% and with the stock usb cable for the phone)
1) older Belink ac-usb 1Amps out put, it does seem to charge the phone good and faster finishing around ~3 hours ... but, when charging, the touch sensitivity of the screen is out of whack, any subtle movement, will cause the screen to jump around.. like in gallery, trying to select an individual pic is difficult as the screen jumps around; forget about using the browser and selecting links...not sure why..
2) HTC thunderbolt charger 1Amps output (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003WM6SOU).. same issue here, charges faster, but makes the screen jump around
3) iPhone charger 1Amps output; this seems to work the best for me so far.. charges faster ~3hours and while charging the screen behaves normally, I am able to use gallery and browser fine...
4) iPad 2 charger 5.1 V and 2.1Amps: Still charges the phone ~3 hours, but same side effect...
Anyone else have the screen sensitivity issue and what chargers are you using?
I haven't seen any issue when I used a HP TouchPad Charger rated at 2.0A I think..
Max pull is 650 mA - this is set by the charger chip itself.
If the phone thinks you have a normal USB connection to PC instead of a dumb charger, it will be 400 mA.
Having a charger rated more than this won't hurt, but it won't help.
Monoprice "1A" car chargers are rated 300-400 mA at best - the ONLY monoprice product I've ever been unhappy with in my life.
In general, you want to make sure USB D+ and D- are shorted together by the charger - this guarantees that the phone sees the charger as "dumb" and goes to 650. Exception are media and car docks - whatever you connect to these will be assumed by the phone to be a high current "dumb charger".
All phone power usage (CPU, screen, etc.) counts against this current budget - e.g. if you have 200 mA of load, only 450 will be going into the battery.
Unlike the I9100, we don't appear to have any way to change these charging currents. Our phone, for whatever reason, has an additional chip for charge control (MAX8922) instead of using the charge control built into the main power management chip (MAX8997). This is disappointing, I was really hoping to bring over the "charginghacks" modifications from my Infuse kernel series.
Hi people
Since I'm part of the lucky people owning a Huawei Ascend Mate 7 (MT7-TL10), I'm actually looking some accessories like a quick charger.
I wish a charger better than the original one if possible, with EU pins, and with a good quality checked (I prefer to avoid some product with awesome specs but not tested ...)
So anyone have any idea where I can find a good charger, and without any risk for my phone ?
Thanks
WolwX said:
Hi people
Since I'm part of the lucky people owning a Huawei Ascend Mate 7 (MT7-TL10), I'm actually looking some accessories like a quick charger.
I wish a charger better than the original one if possible, with EU pins, and with a good quality checked (I prefer to avoid some product with awesome specs but not tested ...)
So anyone have any idea where I can find a good charger, and without any risk for my phone ?
Thanks
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for few days i went to jarir book store on KSA . I found Charger good price also 2 USB 5 volt 2.4 Amber ... compatiable with mate 7 and faster from orignal ...
just to know more fasting to charge wil damge your batter of mate 7 quickly .also orignal 2 A will damge
for me I charging with Iphone charge 1A good for batter and Stander and low risk to Device
If you want proper charging, then always use the accessories coming with that product. It is tested for sure and good. Other than that, you can use any charger delivering the same charge. The original charger is 5 volt, 2 Ampere. Don't use anything above 2 amperes as it may damage the device. Below that will charge it slowly.
BTW, why you don't want to use the original charger?
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I use Nexus 6 Turbo charge (made by Motorola) 5v 1.6A it charge full battery in 90 minute.
http://www.motorola.com/us/accessories/power-storage/chargers/motorola-turbo-charger/motorola-turbo-charger-pdp.html
Is it safe for battery life of Mate 7?
I'm using a NTT Docomo Quickcharge 2.0 adapter and It does support it even though is not specified and it's not a qualcomm chip.
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djmaxi said:
I'm using a NTT Docomo Quickcharge 2.0 adapter and It does support it even though is not specified and it's not a qualcomm chip.
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Can you test it with ampere (free in gplay) i don't think it will charge over 1800mA so that it acts like a normal 2a charger
Fast charging
Using a fast charger will destroy your battery faster. Not recommended as the battery is not removable. You can get a battery and if you are comfortable removing the back and swapping it out then go for it.
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PoopDonkey said:
Using a fast charger will destroy your battery faster. Not recommended as the battery is not removable. You can get a battery and if you are comfortable removing the back and swapping it out then go for it.
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that is not correct as you are not connecting the charger to the battery directly. In fact the charger is just a power supply. The actual charger is integrated into the phone (charging controller).
In general you need to know that volts are pushed to the device by the power supply and amps are drawn by the device (phone) from the power supply. Therefor using a power supply with more than 5V will kill your phone but using one with 2A, 3A or even 4A will make no difference as the charging controller will just pull the amps required. Because of that you can not really fast charge a phone by changing the power supply only if the phone supports the fast charge option (for example some Nexus phones).
I tested this myself with a power supply (can provide 5V and 1.5 to 4 amps) and an amp meter. The phone always drew between 1.5 and 1.6 amps (with and empty battery, 8 to 10% left) regardless of the selected amps of the power supply. Using a power supply with less than 1.5A will kill the power supply as the phone tries to draw the 1.5 amps or more. As result the power supply will get hot and eventually die.
Since battery is not removable be careful with fast charging, since it will decrease the life span of the battery and in the end it will just give you less battery performance.. it is stupid... however.. there is situations where it can be really needed though but not on a regular basis..
Last weekend I would really had needed fast charging.. It forced me to spend about 3 hours on a cafee so I could make it 100% so I did know I did survive the day with gps and all other things.. However in these situations I really like the ultra power saving mode..it saved me that night.. when I was lost in stockholm.. and my phone was really the only way to get contact with people
blackinfinity said:
Since battery is not removable be careful with fast charging, since it will decrease the life span of the battery and in the end it will just give you less battery performance.. it is stupid... however.. there is situations where it can be really needed though but not on a regular basis..
Last weekend I would really had needed fast charging.. It forced me to spend about 3 hours on a cafee so I could make it 100% so I did know I did survive the day with gps and all other things.. However in these situations I really like the ultra power saving mode..it saved me that night.. when I was lost in stockholm.. and my phone was really the only way to get contact with people
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Why don't you buy a powerbank? I can advice you the xiaomi 16000mah. That one charges fast and you can be mobile.
Any recommendations?
I wonder if a S6 charger do the trick. Stock charger is too slow damn. Spending 3 hours to have a full charge is not acceptable for me.
I'm going to be honest, it doesn't really matter how you charge your phone as long as you don't go over 5v and 2 Amps. Batteries will automatically lose cells from charge cycles and by the time you feel the effects of the battery going bad, you would have already moved on to the next device for the next person to worry about. And saying to use the Stock Charger isn't really good enough as the Stock charger doesn't serve as a Car charger also. If you want to charge your phone quick, and you already have a 2 Amp charger, Check your microUSB cable. Don't use junk cables, buy quality or use the cable you received with the device. You get what you pay for. Fast Charging won't work as the Charger has a chip inside that communicates with the Phone and Device. Also, when buying a charger, don't just randomly buy a charger online, Make sure its UL Tested. Even if it says UL tested, there should be a test number on that UL Label, take it a step further and google it and make sure it matches the charger specs and passes as knockoff chargers are notorious for copying other chargers Regulatory icons to make it seem authentic. You don't want to buy a junk charger that ends up burning your house down or gives you a very bad 120 Volt shock through the microUSB cable that would also kill and fry your phone.
treem said:
I use Nexus 6 Turbo charge (made by Motorola) 5v 1.6A it charge full battery in 90 minute.
http://www.motorola.com/us/accessories/power-storage/chargers/motorola-turbo-charger/motorola-turbo-charger-pdp.html
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1.6A is nothing.. i use 2.0A and it still chrges 3 hours
one friend conected his phone to a hi suite, he went to repair sistem or something like that, and it pop out an option of QUICK CHARGE... even he doesent know how that hapends, now his phone charges faster. he is on b331 rom
cyvr1 said:
Hi,
that is not correct as you are not connecting the charger to the battery directly. In fact the charger is just a power supply. The actual charger is integrated into the phone (charging controller).
In general you need to know that volts are pushed to the device by the power supply and amps are drawn by the device (phone) from the power supply. Therefor using a power supply with more than 5V will kill your phone but using one with 2A, 3A or even 4A will make no difference as the charging controller will just pull the amps required. Because of that you can not really fast charge a phone by changing the power supply only if the phone supports the fast charge option (for example some Nexus phones).
I tested this myself with a power supply (can provide 5V and 1.5 to 4 amps) and an amp meter. The phone always drew between 1.5 and 1.6 amps (with and empty battery, 8 to 10% left) regardless of the selected amps of the power supply. Using a power supply with less than 1.5A will kill the power supply as the phone tries to draw the 1.5 amps or more. As result the power supply will get hot and eventually die.
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so much misinformation
this post is the only one who gets it right.
Kalemucu said:
Any recommendations?
I wonder if a S6 charger do the trick. Stock charger is too slow damn. Spending 3 hours to have a full charge is not acceptable for me.
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You have not read my earlier post or you did not understand it. Changing the charger on the Mate 7 will have NO effect (zero, nada) on the time required to charge your phone except the charger delivers less then appr. 1.6A. Then it would take longer and evetually kill the charger. The Mate 7 uses a Kirin chip which has no fastcharge implemented. Samsung uses Qualcomm Chips with implemented fastcharge technology. The charger (in fact a power supply) and the phone/CPU/charge controller need to communicate with each other, otherwise fastcharge will not be activated (the reason fastcharge with charge-only cables does not work because they lack the required data cables for communication).
I'm going to be honest, it doesn't really matter how you charge your phone as long as you don't go over 5v and 2 Amps.
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Wrong. Correct would be "I'm going to be honest, it doesn't really matter how you charge your phone as long as you don't go over 5v." The amps of the charger don't matter at all -> amps are PULLED by the phone not pushed to the phone. You could use a charger with 100 or 1000 amps and it would not hurt your phone a bit as long as it is only charged with 5 Volts.
More amps (>1.6A) on the charger do not improve the time for charging one second.
1.6A is nothing. i use 2.0A and it still chrges 3 hours.
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Yes, and that won't change one bit even if you use the best and most expensive charger and a 1000$ cable. The Mate 7 is limited by its hardware (built in charge controller) and pulls max 1.6A. End of story.
As long as you don't understand how charging works you will spend 100's of bucks for cables and chargers to no avail.
The only reason, why charging with some charges is quicker than with others is that those chargers actually deliver the amps they are supposed to deliver. There are a lot of cheap/bad chargers out there which are labelled with 5V/2A but only deliver a fraction of the amps. You can identify those chargers easily because they get extremly hot. I use a 2A charger from Aukey which gets only lukeworm.
I recently purchased a wireless charging adapter from http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QMIM6EM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I bought two, one for my alpha (international variant- exynos octa core). One for my wife's alpha (ATT variant quad core snapdragon) my wife's phone is able to charge on my wireless chargers to 100% every time. My phone will charge to 71% and stop. the receiver will show charging but the device will no longer charge. While plugged into the wall my phone will charge 100% so its not a battery issue. I thought it could be an overheating issue as well, however my phone is cool to the touch and even when I turn the phone off to charge it only charges to 78%.
My question is obviously, does anyone know what could be happening?
Is there a security setting im unaware of?
its worth noting that I have upgraded to 5.0.2 firmware through Odin recently.
Thank you for your help. I cant seem to find an answer to my issue on the googs
I have the same issue with SlimPWRcard from fonesalesman.com on 5.0.2.
Did not get the chance to test on 4.4.4 as I just got the phone and flashed the UAE 5.0.2 directly. Might give 4.4.4 a try during the weekend.
Hi all, I have the SlimPWRcard from fonesalesman.com as well. Qi charging has been fine on 4.4.4. On Friday I upgraded to 5.02 and my phone now stops at 69%. Very annoying.
And to add I can charge it to 100% fine through USB.
Any ideas?
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Also to add, I factory reset the phone this afternoon, and the problem still exists. I am thinking now that if I don't find a solution I will downgrade to 4.4.4.
Maybe in the 5.0.2 they have increasing the charging current, and the wireless charger can not provide that current.
Any way to solve that problem?
diogo.c said:
Maybe in the 5.0.2 they have increasing the charging current, and the wireless charger can not provide that current.
Any way to solve that problem?
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I think you are correct about the 'current'.
With 5.02 installed, Qi charging increases the temperature of the phone to the point where I get an error message stating there is a problem with the battery, when I know there is not, and the phone gets quite hot.
Reverted back to 4.4.4 via odin and Qi charging is working fine again.
It would interesting to know if users with the official samsung wireless charging cover get this problem with 5.02. I am using a 3rd party wireless receiver.
I have connected the wireless chargins pads directly to 5v and the phone charged to 100%.
So I was right and in 5.0.2 the charging current was increased and the 3rd party wireless receiver can not provide that current.
Any android developer knows how we can customize the charging current?
I Charging from current usb 4.3v and 4.2v when wireless virtually identical.
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diogo.c said:
I have connected the wireless chargins pads directly to 5v and the phone charged to 100%.
So I was right and in 5.0.2 the charging current was increased and the 3rd party wireless receiver can not provide that current.
Any android developer knows how we can customize the charging current?
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Feeding 5v directly to the contacts it as a charge on the usb cable without control. And why then up to 70% is sufficient 4.2v?
Volks.com.ua said:
I Charging from current usb 4.3v and 4.2v when wireless virtually identical.
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Feeding 5v directly to the contacts it as a charge on the usb cable without control. And why then up to 70% is sufficient 4.2v?
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The charging circuit needs 5V and not 4.2V.
Both usb cable and wireless charger module supply 5V, but usb cable can drive up to 2A and wireless module only aprox. 500 mA
diogo.c said:
The charging circuit needs 5V and not 4.2V.
Both usb cable and wireless charger module supply 5V, but usb cable can drive up to 2A and wireless module only aprox. 500 mA
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I used the program Amere. It shows the charge in volts via usb and wireless charging almost the same. eg 4.3v and 4.2v. If anyone has the original charge Samsung. Take a screenshot with this program by 70% and 85%, for example. For what would be found unlike fonesalam.
Volks.com.ua said:
I used the program Amere. It shows the charge in volts via usb and wireless charging almost the same. eg 4.3v and 4.2v. If anyone has the original charge Samsung. Take a screenshot with this program by 70% and 85%, for example. For what would be found unlike fonesalam.
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That value is the voltage of the battery.
And the voltage in a battery is not linear, so 4.2v or 4.3v in the battery may correspond to very different charge states
diogo.c said:
That value is the voltage of the battery.
And the voltage in a battery is not linear, so 4.2v or 4.3v in the battery may correspond to very different charge states
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It is known that the charge samsungovskaya still charging up to 100% (though sometimes problematic). It is necessary to compare the behavior of the SlimPWRcard from fonesalesman.com and original.
PS Sorry for my English as the transfer from googl translate.
Volks.com.ua said:
It is known that the charge samsungovskaya still charging up to 100% (though sometimes problematic). It is necessary to compare the behavior of the SlimPWRcard from fonesalesman.com and original.
PS Sorry for my English as the transfer from googl translate.
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Yes that comparison would be interesting.
Would the original charge to 100%?
In the ampere app what is the charging current of each?
diogo.c said:
Yes that comparison would be interesting.
Would the original charge to 100%?
In the ampere app what is the charging current of each?
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Yes original 100% on 5.0.2
I have only SlimPWRcard. Need a holder of the original Samsung
Volks.com.ua said:
Yes original 100% on 5.0.2
I have only SlimPWRcard. Need a holder of the original Samsung
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On Ampere app I have 680mA using the original wireless cover (95% battery level).
surfin-bobby said:
On Ampere app I have 680mA using the original wireless cover (95% battery level).
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You can make a few screenshots from the program to analyze and compare.
For example, up to 70% and then 80%
Hi all! (first post on XDA)
I recently bought a SlimPWRcard from fonesalesman and have it installed on my galaxy alpha (SM-G850F) Android 5.0.2 (OTA-update) with the stock "samsung experience". I'm also using the original samsung s-view-case for the Alpha, so I had to rasp the metal studs a bit (on both the SlimPWRcard and the flipcase) to make the SlimPWRcard fit.
I've had the same trouble as everyone else here with the phone charging wirelessly to about 70% and then stopping. When the phone has reached 70% the stand-alone-charger is still on, but the phone isnt accepting charge to the battery.
Today i discovered by accident that if I have the Samsung screensaver "daydream" active AND the s-view flipcase open, then the phone keeps charging above 70%. I've tried this several times now. If I turn off the "daydream" screensaver the phone wont charge above 70% wether I have the s-view-case open or not. If I turn on the screensaver and leave the flip-case open the phone keeps charging. If I have the screensaver on and the flip-case closed the phone doesn't charge.
I have no reasonable explanation for this, but maybe it'll help someone else to figure something out. Maybe the phone draws more juice from the battery when the screen is active and that keeps the battery accepting charge wirelessly?
It also seems that if I keep the screen active (like streaming from Youtube or simply continuously swiping the screen) the phone also keeps charging. However, if I let the screen go black, wait a few seconds for the charging to stop and then activate the screen again, then the charging wont start again. I have to let the phone start to charge and then keep it "active" for the battery to keep charging.
The charging seems to be slower after 70% and the phone gets a bit warm. but I guess the slowness can be attributed to the active screen.
So is this something worth investigating or is it just a fluke with my setup?
I happened or nearly happened to repeat the trick with the screen saver. The truth just once. At the same time nebylo charge indication, but though Meden but it was. Several other attempts have failed. The truth is I do not have a cover.
I have both the SlimPWR card and the official Samsung wireless charging cover, in KitKat both worked just fine, charging up 100%. After the Lollipop Update, only the original cover tends to charge to 100%, not always indeed, sometimes it stops around 95%, but the SlimPWR card stops around 70%. I don't have the displaycover, but i will check the Daydream option above.
I bought my Pipo w6s 3 days ago and could not find much information nor links to firmware/OS for this tablet. Are there any active owners of a Pipo W6S with or without 3G at XDA?
Presently I am looking into reducing the charging time wodering if the supplied 5V 2.5A Power supply and cable is just to weak to charge/operate at the same time and if a new PS USB cable may improve the situation?[/B]
When I bought my w6s 3 days ago, a shops display model, the battery was also completely empty. Assuming that idle operation may take somewhere from 5 to 10W, this does not provide sufficient energy to operate the tablet and charge it at the same time. I learned this when I waited at the shop, while they downloaded and installed the english language pack for windows for me. Even though the w6s was on the charger for nearly an hour at just 25% brightness it still showed 0% of charge. Back at the hotel I charged the w6s, while it was turned of and it worked, but required several hours.
The battery is about 6A at 3,7 V hence 22 Wh, the power supply is 5V at 2,5 A hence 12.5 W, which allows operation, but not, if any charging is done at all, much charging. I read somewhere charging may take 6 to 7h, so the batteries do not seem to allow for fast charging and would be charged at just about 1A.
Can anyone please check the voltage of your power supply, is it just 5V or higher?
I found that while my Samsung Note 3 on the supplied power supply which has 5.4 V charges faster than on those just having 5V. When operated in the car using a 5V output PS, the Note 3 operating as GPS using sygic never charges, so I assume a PS with a slighly higher Voltage that is within the tolerances of USB may improve charging time. Another variable should be the resistance of the USB cable used, the thinner the cable/higher the resistance the lower the voltage at the w6s input. Since my PS broke on the airplane and the shop did not give me the USB cable I cannot check the manufacterer values.
Anyone any active owner? Do you have any thoughts/information?
PS. did your W6s come with any Trojans/viruses or such unpleasant things?
Hi I have these model also.
My tablet comes with 50% battery. I think the main problem for me is tree the low battery and the little support that I find for these model. I have a charger of my t100 and the tablet charges ok