As the title I'm looking for a charger for Moto and 2015. Unfortunately I do not understand a lot of amperage or volts !! If you may advise you, thanks.
You can use any microUSB charger, but the phone will only accept as much power as its hardware supports. The stock charger is 500mah or something low, I currently use a tablet charger (Blackberry) that charges quicker than it.
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where do you guys buy wall charger for new razr EU TYPE?
i'm looking for one, since my device is on its way to me. i guess it is not necessary to look for charger for razr, 'coz chargers for older models (such photom atrix etc) will also work ?
I have multiple chargers and they all work with the Razr. It only needs to provide 500mA.
official razr charger has 850mA
so my 700mA will work without any problems i guess
Yeah 700mA will work, but anyway, don't expect it to charge your battery if you're watching a flash HD movie while calling
Seriously, it'll work, but the battery will charge slowly compared to its 850mA charger.
I ever use my 1A HTC wall charger for all of my phones (SGS2, ATRIX, ...RAZR). It won't blow up anything, but that prevents a slow charge if you're playing on your phone while charging it
so where i can find 850mA?/0.85A so i can play/call/watch/have sex/take shower while charging ???
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asheg said:
so where i can find 850mA?/0.85A so i can play/call/watch/have sex/take shower while charging ???
searched whole internet...
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Just a 1A one, will be easier.
delette...
No need for a new charger, just buy an adaptor for it and don't use other brand chargers with any motorola phones.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cargador-Mo...9?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_186&hash=item2312ee9b7b
original moto charger for europe
I've received the Moto E today and was wondering what's the max output it can handle as I have a 1A and 2.1A charger which I can use but don't want to damage the phone and battery?
Also are you guys using the USB cable it came with or alternative?
Thanks
Charger amperage is irrelevant. Either of these will be fine
i have two charges of my olders phones.
lg charger STA-U17ER output 5.1V 0.7A
samsung charger ETA0U80EBE output 5.0V 1.0A
my moto e is XT1021
lg and samsung charger works but samsung is more hot.
what is best for charging?
sorry my english
Tsuragi said:
i have two charges of my olders phones.
lg charger STA-U17ER output 5.1V 0.7A
samsung charger ETA0U80EBE output 5.0V 1.0A
my moto e is XT1021
lg and samsung charger works but samsung is more hot.
what is best for charging?
sorry my english
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LG charger but I'll recommend the one which u got with product. More power charger causes system failure.
I used Moto turbo charger and device went black.
So try to stick with charger came with device.
i no have stock charge :c
Use amplify apk to check for best charge for yr phone
I would suggest you to use the charger having 1.0A output since hopefully it would charge your phone a bit faster than the regular one.
My Umi Z battery has expanded and so I replaced it. Others have reported the new battery fails again after about a month or so. Is it the charger? USB safety tester reports 12 v on my charger! Could members test their charger as this might be the source of the battery expansion and poor performance issue? EDIT - friends charger reports 5v.
As I said in the umidigi forum:
The fast charger will make your phone's battery life shorter. Since I bought my z pro I had used my fast charger only for emergency situations, normally I use a 2A standard charger for Samsung phones (3h untill full).
If you read about the fast charger (Pump express) you'll notice that it pumps more power by operating at 9v and 12v.
Best regards,
Lincoln.
doiiido said:
As I said in the umidigi forum:
The fast charger will make your phone's battery life shorter. Since I bought my z pro I had used my fast charger only for emergency situations, normally I use a 2A standard charger for Samsung phones (3h untill full).
If you read about the fast charger (Pump express) you'll notice that it pumps more power by operating at 9v and 12v.
Best regards,
Lincoln.
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current default charger kinda suck, it charge slow and I loss charge while gaming. I tried using a 2.1A charger to no avail, so anyone knows a way to charge faster? I know samsung still stuck on qc 2.0, but I hear of power delivery charger, does it work on S9? or does the cable influence anything?
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current default charger kinda suck, it charge slow and I loss charge while gaming. I tried using a 2.1A charger to no avail, so anyone knows a way to charge faster? I know samsung still stuck on qc 2.0, but I hear of power delivery charger, does it work on S9? or does the cable influence anything?
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I use a AC power supply that came with a moto 2z force charger from a Motorola I had prior to this S9. It works really well. As far as I can tell it is Model SC-22 SPN5970A it auto selects and charges at 5v-3A or 9v-1.6A or 12v-1.2A. It switches between voltages, I guess from the demand of the phone battery requirements. I hope this helps. IDK how you go about finding one.
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I use a AC power supply that came with a moto 2z force charger from a Motorola I had prior to this S9. It works really well. As far as I can tell it is Model SC-22 SPN5970A it auto selects and charges at 5v-3A or 9v-1.6A or 12v-1.2A. It switches between voltages, I guess from the demand of the phone battery requirements. I hope this helps. IDK how you go about finding one.
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thanks for the suggestion, but my exynos version doesn't support QC3.0. my only hope now is to buy a cheap PD-charger and pray it doesn't become a note 7.
I was given a RavPower 45W type c charger to test and I'm super impressed with it. I did have to did out the C adapter that was packed with the phone since it's a C charger but I believe it will charge just about anything. They claim it's compatible with Ultra-Compact Compatible MacBook, Dell Xps 15 13, iPad Pro, Nintendo Switch, iPhone Xs XR X and a dozen more.. It chargers my phone without the phone overheating and it's just as fast or faster than the orginal charger. It's only about a half inch thick so it fits nicely behind my nightstand. Would I personally buy it? At $55 it's on the steep side but if I wanted to charge anything in the house including my laptop then I guess it would be worth it.