Charging current and speed.... - Honor 5X Questions & Answers

I used the ampere app to see what was the charging current... I checked because the phone was too slow to charge after b140 update... The app showed the following results...
Max : 680mA
Min : 10mA
But the average was around 400mA.... Is it the actual average..?? It are you guys getting better??
Ps. I'm using the charger and cable that came in with the phone
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Faheemarif252 said:
I used the ampere app to see what was the charging current... I checked because the phone was too slow to charge after b140 update... The app showed the following results...
Max : 680mA
Min : 10mA
But the average was around 400mA.... Is it the actual average..?? It are you guys getting better??
Ps. I'm using the charger and cable that came in with the phone
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I'm using QC 2.0 charger I had for my M9
I have seen Max : 1520mA and as low as 90mA
the average on my phone is around 1000mA
it's much lower using the data cable on the PC

clsA said:
I'm using QC 2.0 charger I had for my M9
I have seen Max : 1520mA and as low as 90mA
the average on my phone is around 1000mA
it's much lower using the data cable on the PC
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So is mine charging slowly?? Should i change the charger??
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Faheemarif252 said:
So is mine charging slowly?? Should i change the charger??
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Yes take a 2A Charger take a Qualcomm charger for example

Arobase40 said:
That depends on what you want and on the behavior of the Honor 5x if it is charging faster.
I don't know about Honor 5x and Qualcomm charger, but most devices when they are charging faster they also are discharging also faster.
I noticed this with a BT headset which was given for 8 hours playtime and when I did charge it on a "fast" plug (2.4 A), it was charging very fast but the playtime was much shorter by about half. So I had to limit it to a 2.1 A or 1 A plug to keep the 8 hours+ playtime...
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I think I'll test it out to see of theres any difference.... if it doesn't discharge faster then the quick charger may be worth it ....
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Faheemarif252 said:
I think I'll test it out to see of theres any difference.... if it doesn't discharge faster then the quick charger may be worth it ....
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I have had great results with the Choe quick charge 2.0. The phone doesn't discharge any faster than normal.
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Try this app to measure charging/discharging current: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.electron&hl=en

Stock charger that came with the phone charges at around 900ma to 1200ma for me. Average is 1000ma. Stock charger is pretty beast. It would be really nice if someone found out how to enable quick charge 2.0 on our processor. See this thread, which is a damn good thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-5x/help/enable-quick-charge-2-0-t3374753
Also the Ampere app seems to be decently accurate.

I use a usb current meter to measure the charge rate rather than any apps. It doesn't draw full current when the screen is on. On the current meter it show the phone drawing around 1.86 amps from a 2.4 amp charger. Obviously a lot faster than the supplied charger. I don't understand why it wasn't bundled with a 2 amp charger.

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Charging takes forever

Is it my phone or does charging take forever seriously in thirty mins it only charges 3-5 %
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I have an HTC charger which came with my desire and it charges my one x+ at an acceptable rate. I also use a generic charger from eBay which is supposed to have a 2A output but charges at less than half rate. The one x+ sees the eBay one as a usb connection so not sure if its limiting the rate.
I would like to record the charge rate in an app then short the charger center pins (normally the data pins) then record again and see if this makes a difference. I haven't found an app that does this yet though.
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Are you charging it using the wall adapter? If you are charging it using just the USB cable in a computer or maybe a different adapter, then it is trickling in at a much slower rate.
Otherwise, I personally have not noticed any issues with the charging rate. Keep trying for a while longer. It might be that it will take a while to break the battery in (this is a complete shot in the dark).
yokozuna82 said:
Is it my phone or does charging take forever seriously in thirty mins it only charges 3-5 %
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Sounds like you have one or more rougue apps running and killing battery as its charging try better battery app and find it or them
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ProfLayton said:
Are you charging it using the wall adapter? If you are charging it using just the USB cable in a computer or maybe a different adapter, then it is trickling in at a much slower rate.
Otherwise, I personally have not noticed any issues with the charging rate. Keep trying for a while longer. It might be that it will take a while to break the battery in (this is a complete shot in the dark).
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I bought the phone off craigslist ,didnt come with a charger but for a good price I was paying I didn't really care ...I'm using a generic micro to usb cable with a Samsung wall plug ...I'm gonna hit eBay up and buy a HTC charger
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With wall charger mine is taking 2.5 to 3hrs depending on how low it was when put on charge.
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digitalexplr said:
With wall charger mine is taking 2.5 to 3hrs depending on how low it was when put on charge.
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5%
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ProfLayton said:
Are you charging it using the wall adapter? If you are charging it using just the USB cable in a computer or maybe a different adapter, then it is trickling in at a much slower rate.
Otherwise, I personally have not noticed any issues with the charging rate. Keep trying for a while longer. It might be that it will take a while to break the battery in (this is a complete shot in the dark).
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Agreed, the wall charger is much faster than USB to a computer/monitor.
An app that I use occasionally to monitor battery/phone charge/discharge rates that I've found top be very detailed and helpful:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.bmw
Give it a look; it may give the type of info you're looking for.
Using the above app (previously) I noticed the same thing as the OP. Non-HTC wall chargers (even of they are rated at something like a 2 A output) charge the phone at only about 250-300 MA whereas an HTC charger (even an old one that came with an OG EVO 4G) will charge the phone at 800-1000 mA which results in a full charge from ~5%-100% in about 3 hours.
I haven't gotten around to looking into the specific differences between an HTC and generic chargers but would guess its a somewhat specific resistance applied across the data pins.
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I used the htc charger that comes with my phone.
I have ARDH rom with stock kernel, and i have the "battery monitor widget pro" that has an option in its setting called "usb fast charge":
- When this option checked, i measured my charging rate from ~1% to 100% in 1h30 to 2h00 max (i noticed ~1100mA during charging).
- when this option unchecked, i have rate of 2h45 to 3h30 max (~850mA during charging max).
- with pc charging or any unofficial charger (with any mA/h types, even the 2A/h i.e the iPhone charger), i have charging rate of ~4h00-5h00 (max 300 to 400mA).
This is as i think the standard charging protocols of the stock kernel.
I learned this from back to my previous htc sensation that i have used the famous faux123 kernel that implemented these protocols after version 6 or 7 as i remembered.
Thanks
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Want to charge fast? Use the included charger!

The charger looks identical to the one provided with the S4 and Note II, it's 2A after all.
However it isn't! Galaxy Charge Current Lite (in the play store) shows 1200mA when plugged into this charger.
However the charger included with the Note 3 will show 1800mA.
The difference is the output voltage. The Note 3 charger is 5.3V whereas all the others are 5.0. This slightly higher voltage can allow the phone to charge at the higher current even if your cable has a bit of voltage drop. I have not tried with other cables however.
The (Note 3) does seem a bit more sensitive to charger type and will drop down to a lower charge current faster, however.
My 10Ah Anker bank will charge at 1200mA, for example. The 2A car charger I have also charges at 1200mA.
cpufrost said:
The charger looks identical to the one provided with the S4 and Note II, it's 2A after all.
However it isn't! Galaxy Charge Current Lite (in the play store) shows 1200mA when plugged into this charger.
However the charger included with the Note 3 will show 1800mA.
The difference is the output voltage. The Note 3 charger is 5.3V whereas all the others are 5.0. This slightly higher voltage can allow the phone to charge at the higher current even if your cable has a bit of voltage drop. I have not tried with other cables however.
The (Note 3) does seem a bit more sensitive to charger type and will drop down to a lower charge current faster, however.
My 10Ah Anker bank will charge at 1200mA, for example. The 2A car charger I have also charges at 1200mA.
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I've noticed that the note 3 charges a whole lot slower than the note 2. It actually seems that this phone charges 1/3 slower than the note 2 which makes perfectly good sense to me considering it does charge at 1200 vs 1800. One time when i plugged my phone in while using galaxy charge current pro ( auto refresh checked ) it clearly read that it was charging at 1800. My phone charged really fast. It only happened once though. I've used other chargers with the oem cord and other chargers with other types of usb cords. It doesn't matter what combination I use I still get 1200. Maybe it's something limited at the kernel level....
I saw this strange behavior connected the phone to my pc with the original cable in usb3, 2 times it charged with 1800 but most times is going to 1200 and I haven't understand why this is happening yet.
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Not my video just watched it and am sharing it. It slightly charges faster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXwSEXgt930&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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OK not sure if galaxy charging current lite is reading correctly. I plugged in an old iphone "block" style charger, connected a non USB 3.0 cable and it said 1800mA! It dropped to 1200 when I refreshed it.
Plugged in the included USB 3.0 cable and 5.3V charger and it did the same. So not so sure about this.
However with 5.3V the phone should be less sensitive to cable length. Look out, 10 foot cable here I come! :laugh:
Ehh not true because on my note 2 it said 1800 with the note 2 charger. It depends how much stuff is plugged into that socket. And to others who say their note 3 charges slower, mine charges faster. If it is plugged in by itself and not have several electronic devices plugged into the wall.
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Indeed as what the title suggests. Mine charges from 0 to 100% within 2 hours and 15 minutes (compared to 3 hours on my S3).
XxLostSoulxX said:
Ehh not true because on my note 2 it said 1800 with the note 2 charger. It depends how much stuff is plugged into that socket. And to others who say their note 3 charges slower, mine charges faster. If it is plugged in by itself and not have several electronic devices plugged into the wall.
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Your on 110/230 1 ph us power how much you plug into the wall will not slow charging would trip breaker before you had voltage current loss
billiy said:
Your on 110/230 1 ph us power how much you plug into the wall will not slow charging would trip breaker before you had voltage current loss
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Nah because downstairs in my house my note would charge at 1400 with several equipment attached. And upstairs in my room with nothing on a wall socket it was doing 1800.
Downstairs took 3 Hours to charge phone, upstairs took 2 hours and 30 to 45 minutes to charge from 0%.
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I have innergie 3A shared USB charger and it charges Note 2 and Note 3 pretty quickly (usually within 2 hours), but I found the phone gets rather warm if I use this charger, so I'd stay same and use a bit lower current.
Kensington Absolute Power can charge Note 3 quickly with 2A out.
Indeed, shorter (with lower voltage drop) and thicker (allows more current) USB cable also helps.
XxLostSoulxX said:
Ehh not true because on my note 2 it said 1800 with the note 2 charger. It depends how much stuff is plugged into that socket. And to others who say their note 3 charges slower, mine charges faster. If it is plugged in by itself and not have several electronic devices plugged into the wall.
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The chargers are SMPS (switching mode power supply) and can provide +5.3V @ 2.0A continuously with an input source between 85V and 250V 50-60Hz. I would not be surprised if you could put 10 car batteries in series for 125VDC and that would work the charger as well. Many SMPS can use DC too. NEVER connect that directly to the phone, you will have explosive charging indeed.
If your line voltage from the wall is dropping below 85V you have a serious issue that should be checked by an electrician! (or have way too many phones charging)
Well it doesn't affect my daily life or other electronics. So I'm good and don't need hire an electrician lol.
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billiy said:
Your on 110/230 1 ph us power how much you plug into the wall will not slow charging would trip breaker before you had voltage current loss
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This!
XxLostSoulxX said:
Nah because downstairs in my house my note would charge at 1400 with several equipment attached. And upstairs in my room with nothing on a wall socket it was doing 1800.
Downstairs took 3 Hours to charge phone, upstairs took 2 hours and 30 to 45 minutes to charge from 0%.
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Billiy is correct. As an electrical engineer, the only way you would have voltage loss is if your house wiring was incorrectly installed as series. In that case, you have bigger issues than how fast the phone charges. Wired parallel there will be no voltage drop. So there definitely was an outside factor in your results with upstairs vs downstairs.
I used same charger and cable. Look all I'm saying the only benefit of USB 3.0 is if you're using to charge through a laptop or PC through a usb 3.0 port. Because through the charger it's only delivering 2 amps regardless of usb 2 or 3.
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XxLostSoulxX said:
I used same charger and cable. Look all I'm saying the only benefit of USB 3.0 is if you're using to charge through a laptop or PC through a usb 3.0 port. Because through the charger it's only delivering 2 amps regardless of usb 2 or 3.
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This is true, no matter if I use my s2 cable or my n3 cable charge is same. Only reason for usb3 is faster file transfers.
Guys I noticed something, we all see sometimes phone charges at 1200 and sometimes at 1800, I saw finally that if the screen is off it goes to 1800 and with screen on it lowers to 1200.
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Yeah I find it slower than the note 2 as well ;/
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BlueChris said:
This is true, no matter if I use my s2 cable or my n3 cable charge is same. Only reason for usb3 is faster file transfers.
Guys I noticed something, we all see sometimes phone charges at 1200 and sometimes at 1800, I saw finally that if the screen is off it goes to 1800 and with screen on it lowers to 1200.
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Well for me it didn't matter it charged at 1800 with screen on and sometimes dropped to 1600. But the fastest is with phone turned off.
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I'm not convined.
xbmoyx said:
Not my video just watched it and am sharing it. It slightly charges faster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXwSEXgt930&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I saw your video and afterwards I'm still not convinced. Neither is my co-worker who also had a note 2 and now has a note 3. I was using my friends charger from the s4 ( the 2 amp samsung one that looks identical to the note 2 ) and it was charging my note 2 slower than normal. So I pulled out the galaxy charge current and his charger was only charging at half the rate and would fluctuate big time if I moved the cable. So Without you running that app or proving somehow that this phone is charging at a certain current vs another one at a certain rate then this test could be counted invalid...
My phone only shows 1800 if i first unlock it.
Else, it shows 1200 sometimes 1250. Does that mean it cant charge at 1800 when the screen is on?
CHarging is good but the battery is not good
the note 2 have 3100 mAH and NOte 3 had 3200.. i wish samsung will upgrade the battery more than 3200 mAH..

Sony wall charger not performing as rated??

I felt that the stock Sony wall charger was not performing as rate 1500mah.
Z ultra has a 3050mah which means that the 1500mah charger will need like max 2.5hours to full charge the battery.
But mine need more tha
n that.
So i use an amperage meter to measure it and found that is just 900mah/1500mah.
I tried my S4 charger and is rated at 1300mah.
In this measurement i used the same Sony cable which is connected to my Z Ultra.
Did anyone here have this issue too??
I'm using the magnetic dock, and i'm getting everything between 800-1300mAh. It takes around 2 hours to fully charge it.
ronald_loulan said:
I felt that the stock Sony wall charger was not performing as rate 1500mah.
Z ultra has a 3050mah which means that the 1500mah charger will need like max 2.5hours to full charge the battery.
But mine need more tha
n that.
So i use an amperage meter to measure it and found that is just 900mah/1500mah.
I tried my S4 charger and is rated at 1300mah.
In this measurement i used the same Sony cable which is connected to my Z Ultra.
Did anyone here have this issue too??
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I am using an app called battery monitor widget and I am experiencing the same thing. Normally seems to charge between 800-900 at best I have seen 1100 but never close to 1500 or so.
I am planning on getting the "quick" charger to see if something is wrong with mine.
This is using the stock cable, if I use a different usb cable (thicker even, will not even get to 500).
shaolin95 said:
I am using an app called battery monitor widget and I am experiencing the same thing. Normally seems to charge between 800-900 at best I have seen 1100 but never close to 1500 or so.
I am planning on getting the "quick" charger to see if something is wrong with mine.
This is using the stock cable, if I use a different usb cable (thicker even, will not even get to 500).
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Or maybe my charger is faulty???
Is only 3months old...
I think its normal because it is within the usual efficiency number I got about 800-1100mah with mine on battery network widget. With samsung 2.1 amp charger i got max 1500ma.
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hansip87 said:
I think its normal because it is within the usual efficiency number I got about 800-1100mah with mine on battery network widget. With samsung 2.1 amp charger i got max 1500ma.
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Sounds like Sony is controlling the charge input...
But slow charge is good for battery..
Especially non removable 1...

Looking for an app that tells Charging Speed in mA

With my Note 22 I used an app called "Galaxy Charging Current". Unfortunately it doesn't work on this phone. With the best charger & cable, the Note 2 showed 1800mA charging. I am looking for an App that would give me similar information with the V10.
Ampere seems to work with the V10:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
currently using Ampere but getting mixed results
I use GSAM Battery Monitor.
with GSam & 35‰ charged it said the charger was charging @ 196mA. If that were so, then the factory fast charger is defective.
With Ampere & 45% charged it said the charger was charging @ 930mA. If that were so, then the factory fast charger is defective.
My Note 2 charges @ 1800mA and does not know what a fast charger is.
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I use Battery Monitor Widget Pro. Best I've used so far to monitor battery usage. Haven't actually used it on my V10 but this post just reminded me to install it.
RDI said:
with GSam & 35‰ charged it said the charger was charging @ 196mA. If that were so, then the factory fast charger is defective.
With Ampere & 45% charged it said the charger was charging @ 930mA. If that were so, then the factory fast charger is defective.
My Note 2 charges @ 1800mA and does not know what a fast charger is.
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quick charge 2.0 increases voltage to phone and drops the amps.
so a 5v 2.4a charger will put out around 1800mA (1.8a) on a note 2, the V10 with QC2.0 @ 930mA is prob feeding phone 9-12 volts
istehwin said:
quick charge 2.0 increases voltage to phone and drops the amps.
so a 5v 2.4a charger will put out around 1800mA (1.8a) on a note 2, the V10 with QC2.0 @ 930mA is prob feeding phone 9-12 volts
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So fast charge capabilities are screwing around with our battery monitoring apps?
Or rather screwing our perception of speed of charge and ma draw?
Ampere.. been using it for years
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Ampere actually broke my "Estimated time remaining" under battery & storage settings. Just would sit on "calculating... please wait."
Uninstalled it and it's back to working again.
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Techlyfe said:
So fast charge capabilities are screwing around with our battery monitoring apps?
Or rather screwing our perception of speed of charge and ma draw?
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correct
istehwin said:
correct
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So to sum up...
930 on a V10 is "the same" as 1800 on a note 2?
I also came from a note 2 and have been confused as heck trying to figure out if my v10 is charging at a decent rate.
I never have a problem with the oem charger but I was on a car trip and using an external battery pack and also tried plugging in to my car stereo but couldn't figure out how to "read" the charging apps.
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lol... I too came from a Note 2
RDI said:
with GSam & 35‰ charged it said the charger was charging @ 196mA. If that were so, then the factory fast charger is defective.
With Ampere & 45% charged it said the charger was charging @ 930mA. If that were so, then the factory fast charger is defective.
My Note 2 charges @ 1800mA and does not know what a fast charger is.
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Take note that the v10 turns off fast charging while screen is on. And ampere is a gesstimate, no app can give you presice. Need to use a USB Doctor sleeve for better results.
Unfortunately Ampere remeassures every time the screen turns on. I used the paid version widget.
Additional note. Fast chargers and fast charging is not the same as Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0.
A 2.4A charger will not quick charge qc 2.0 LG v10 in this case any faster than an old Iphone cube.
You need a qc (qualcomm) 2.0 compatible quick charger and decent cable. Zerolemon, aukey, tronsmart, Motorola turbo qc 2.0 chargers works great.
The LG v10 is capable of 2400-2850mA. Slightly slower then the Nexus 6, but faster than the G4.
The stock charge that comes with the v10 is qc 2.0 [email protected] or [email protected] max. Some chargers can do 12v, ZeroLemon is one.
Ampere's XDA forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-ampere-charging-meter-t3012890
clockcycle said:
Take note that the v10 turns off fast charging while screen is on. And ampere is a gesstimate, no app can give you presice. Need to use a USB Doctor sleeve for better results.
Unfortunately Ampere remeassures every time the screen turns on. I used the paid version widget.
Additional note. Fast chargers and fast charging is not the same as Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0.
A 2.4A charger will not quick charge qc 2.0 LG v10 in this case any faster than an old Iphone cube.
You need a qc (qualcomm) 2.0 compatible quick charger and decent cable. Zerolemon, aukey, tronsmart, Motorola turbo qc 2.0 chargers works great.
The LG v10 is capable of 2400-2850mA. Slightly slower then the Nexus 6, but faster than the G4.
The stock charge that comes with the v10 is qc 2.0 [email protected] or [email protected] max. Some chargers can do 12v, ZeroLemon is one.
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Does it matter what cord is used?
I have the Aukey charging station..wish that power cord was longer
porscheoscar said:
Does it matter what cord is used?
I have the Aukey charging station..wish that power cord was longer
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Yes in my experience, the quality of the cable makes a difference. I'm not sure if its the actual thickness or connections. I have a 6 foot braided flat cable that doesn't always fast charge on wall charger, but I have a 3 foot flat that does in the car. When I use my better cables it works every time.. I don't know if length makes a difference.
Yes, when I was using my Samsung Note 2 and an app called Galaxy Charging Current you could see the difference in mA. Using an Anker charger and a good cable got it up to 1800mA. It is harder to find longer cables that do not produce a loss. The quality of the conductor (metal /copper) shows up here. I wish that "Galaxy Charging Current" worked on the LG V10.
Sent from an AT&T LG V10
Try ampere... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
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i use this cable by Zikko 1.5m long and max my note 2 with 1800mA. Also the cable works great with LG v10 and support Fast charging. Not only that the quality of the cable is superb. i broke one when my phone fell during charging and it landed on the the bottom first causing the micro usb from cable crooked. beside that the cable is great. http://www.hersheng.com/sites/default/files/1403253142.jpg

Fast charging on OP2

I read that this phone doesn't have fast quick charge 2.0 and i tried to charge my phone with a Aukey charger and it's true, it doesn't have it but i tried with the original charger of my other phone (Moto X Pure) and an adapter to use micro-usb and surprise!!!
I use Ampere to measure the Max USB mA and the result was 1770Ma but when it is around 95% of battery it reduces to 660Ma.
Here is a screenshot of the charging performance. ( it says Pixel XL because of the modification on the Build Pro to have Google Asistent
I use CM14 and my phone it's not hot while charging.
It doesn't have fast charge no matter what adapter you use. 1770ma is normal as the stock adapter is 2 amps.
Wilsonn said:
It doesn't have fast charge no matter what adapter you use. 1770ma is normal as the stock adapter is 2 amps.
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Something different it has because the original charger it's not too fast as it is.
Proof or didn't happen
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Proof or didn't happen
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There you go!
That's the same current I get on stock or orzly cable on any of the 2amp chargers I have, and takes about two hours to get from 15% to 100%
How much time yours take?
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