Hey all im new on this forum and apologize if this question was already answered previously..
I just bough this amazing tablet and i had to buy a charger for that .. so i think i made a mistake on buying the charger ?!
My question is will this charger wont damage the tablet ? is it safe to use it ?
Im not very expert on this subject so ill just post the details and wait for your answers ..
AUKEY PA-T9 Charger Specifications:
Usb output : DC 3.6-6.5V 3A.
Quick Charge 3.0 : 6.5V-9V 2A. 9V-12V 1.5A
Nvidia Shield K1 Specifications:
5-12VDC, 2A
Thanks for your support!
I've the same charger just 2.0 and my tablet exploded. Just kidding! That charger works fine.
Niii4 said:
I've the same charger just 2.0 and my tablet exploded. Just kidding! That charger works fine.
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Eheh it will not over heat the tablet ? You got the Aukey 2.0 ?
No overheating.
I also have an Anker charger but that one makes the touch screen laggy sometimes.
Charger
Chrow said:
Hey all im new on this forum and apologize if this question was already answered previously..
I just bough this amazing tablet and i had to buy a charger for that .. so i think i made a mistake on buying the charger ?!
My question is will this charger wont damage the tablet ? is it safe to use it ?
Im not very expert on this subject so ill just post the details and wait for your answers ..
AUKEY PA-T9 Charger Specifications:
Usb output : DC 3.6-6.5V 3A.
Quick Charge 3.0 : 6.5V-9V 2A. 9V-12V 1.5A
Nvidia Shield K1 Specifications:
5-12VDC, 2A
Thanks for your support!
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Hi I have NvidiaShield K1 and I'm using this charger :Syncwire 4-Port Travel charger . It has 2 usb port x 1.5A and 2 usb port x2A . And I have quick charger 3.0 from my phone and I made some tests:
No matter if I change on 1.5A or 2A or quick charger its same.... Because the tablet when i play and charge at same time max needs 1560mA .. ex. Charger i mentioned is excellent aftter long time of playing and charging it's still cool... Sorry for my bed English and I hope You will find this information helpful..
zlatkomas said:
Hi I have NvidiaShield K1 and I'm using this charger :Syncwire 4-Port Travel charger . It has 2 usb port x 1.5A and 2 usb port x2A . And I have quick charger 3.0 from my phone and I made some tests:
No matter if I change on 1.5A or 2A or quick charger its same.... Because the tablet when i play and charge at same time max needs 1560mA .. ex. Charger i mentioned is excellent aftter long time of playing and charging it's still cool... Sorry for my bed English and I hope You will find this information helpful..
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Thanks for your reply appreciate your words
I used a generic charger of my old Iconia W4 which has Output 5.35V === 2.0A and it charged the tablet just fine. I read online that usb can tolerate a difference in voltage of 0.5V so this everything in range of 4.5V <=> 5.5V should work fine
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You guys have much luck finding power supplies or cables for a generic USB power adapter for the springboard? I will probably use this device as a GPS quite a bit, and would like to have the car charger.
delio77 said:
You guys have much luck finding power supplies or cables for a generic USB power adapter for the springboard? I will probably use this device as a GPS quite a bit, and would like to have the car charger.
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Ebay has plenty.
Just search for usb charging cable mediapad and iPad usb car charger. The purpose for iPad charger is to make sure that the charger has big enough amp/watt.
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rurou said:
Just search for usb charging cable mediapad and iPad usb car charger. The purpose for iPad charger is to make sure that the charger has big enough amp/watt.
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Yep, you need at least a 2 Ampere charger.
I used a bog standard 0.5A charger first in the car and the tablet ran out of juice after a few hours. Then I found a 3 Ampere car charger at a fuel station shop and now it runs fine.
I bought a USB-to-Mediapad power connector cable from some german online store to connect the car charger to the tablet. As we all now charging via the micro-usb port does not work.
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Yep, you need at least a 2 Ampere charger.
I used a standard 0.5A charger first in the car and the tablet ran out of juice after a few hours. Then I found a 3 Ampere car charger at a fuel station shop and now it runs fine.
I bought a USB-to-Mediapad power connector cable from some german online store to connect the car charger to the tablet. As we all now charging via the micro-usb port does not work.
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Could you please provide a link to the site with usb-to-springboard adapter? I can't seem to find one anywhere
The microUSB port does charge but it is a slow trickle. I can get it from empty to 100% if I plug it into a microUSB charger overnight, but if I need to boost it as fast as possible it has to use the charge port.
ridingonfumes said:
Could you please provide a link to the site with usb-to-springboard adapter? I can't seem to find one anywhere
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Here you go.. this is the one I got.. pretty pleased with it.. One tip, only use a 1amp charger, with 1,5 or 2 amps the mediapad starts to overheat or something, it overall fails to function properly
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/TABLET-PC-LA...ingstationen&hash=item564af7f0ee#ht_855wt_907
Hello guys,
Could you give fast answer what parameters has original huawei s7-301u charger? I lost my charger and i need buy another ASAP.
Best,
Lolu said:
Hello guys,
Could you give fast answer what parameters has original huawei s7-301u charger? I lost my charger and i need buy another ASAP.
Best,
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5 volts, 2 Amp. It needs that much power, a smaller ps might burn the house down.
Big thanks to you man!!!
Hello,
Did anyone tried this new chargers ?
Where can i buy worldwide shipping ? can't find anywhere :/
thanks
cables
I'm planning to buy a quick charger for my Z3. Maybe i'll buy this one. I just want to know, what cable should i use? or will the default cable of the Z3 would enable quick charge? Here is the charger i'm planning to buy. Is quick charge cable dependent as well? can't find any post about the cables.
http://www.pure-gear.com/extreme-usb-wall-charger-849.html
I thought it was a Quickcharger (EP880), the one that came with the phone.
It is EP881.
If you buy a EP881, they give you a EP880 power adapter(this already comes with the phone) and a different looking usb cable. so i would say if you buy a z3 you already have a quick charger. someone in the z3 compact forums confirms this here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/accessories/magnetic-dock-quick-charger-t2926784
also if you google EP881 you can see multiple images of the EP880 power adapter.
i hope this clears up any confusion
EP880 is not a Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 charger
FYI, just received a Qualcomm Quick charge 2.0 compatible charger and the Z3 definitely takes advantage of it. I have the Tenergy Turbo charger and the light is blue for normal charging and green for Quick charge 2.0. The only downside is it doesn't seem to work using the magnetic charging port, only directly into USB.
Roughly how fast do you get a full charge?
I read that with 2.0 it rapid charges to ~65% and then normal rate.
abhinav.tella said:
Roughly how fast do you get a full charge?
I read that with 2.0 it rapid charges to ~65% and then normal rate.
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Not sure since I only had it on for a little while testing today. No I don't feel like running down my battery and testing it, it takes to long to run down the battery
It absolutely, definitely charges at QC 2.0 speeds though, but only via the USB directly into the phone, not through the magnetic charger.
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Not sure since I only had it on for a little while testing today. No I don't feel like running down my battery and testing it, it takes to long to run down the battery
It absolutely, definitely charges at QC 2.0 speeds though, but only via the USB directly into the phone, not through the magnetic charger.
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True, but if you do manage reach absolute zero, and recharge, do tell us.
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EP880 is not a Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 charger
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proof? sony seem to think they are considering when you buy EP881 you buy is actually a combination of EP880 and a usb cable.
did you buy an EP881? if so what model number is on the brick?
also read here direct from sony second and fifth post's down http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Xperia-Z-ZL-ZR/needed-help-with-charger-for-xperia-z/td-p/373667
henson0115 said:
proof? sony seem to think they are considering when you buy EP881 you buy is actually a combination of EP880 and a usb cable.
did you buy an EP881? if so what model number is on the brick?
also read here direct from sony second and fifth post's down http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Xperia-Z-ZL-ZR/needed-help-with-charger-for-xperia-z/td-p/373667
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they are "quick charge" but not Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 spec. Maximum output for the EP880 is 5v 1500mA. Quick Charge 2.0 charges at 5v 2000mA (2A) or 9v 2A, or 12v 1.5A
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they are "quick charge" but not Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 spec. Maximum output for the EP880 is 5v 1500mA. Quick Charge 2.0 charges at 5v 2000mA (2A) or 9v 2A, or 12v 1.5A
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ah ok that now makes sense, Sony should make this clear. it is already hard enough to find information about all of this.
Guys,
Charger provided with my Sony Xperia z3 got short circuit (burning smell from the head piece) on the 1st charge itself. It was replaced in the sony service center. The issue is, the output the replaced charger was 5V-1500mAH. I forgot the output rating the charger provided in the box. Please confirm the output rating by the pic. Based on your inputs, I will raise a request to my retailer to provide. Please find the rating of the replaced charger.
Yes mine is 1500 as well out of the box. Sorry your pic don't load. Can you tell me model number of your charger?
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Now i see it. Yes it's 1500ma and your charger is ep880
infinitylook said:
Yes mine is 1500 as well out of the box. Sorry your pic don't load. Can you tell me model number of your charger?
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Now i see it. Yes it's 1500ma and your charger is ep880
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If my memory stands correct, box version of the charger rating was mentioned as 3000mAh or 2000mAH. I might have misread it in the frenzy of getting Z3 and I am the 1st buyer in Chennai, atleast that's wat the retailer told me.
I forgot to take a snapshot at tat time. My USB cable version is EC803 and Charger (provided by service center) is EP880. I have searched throughout the internet and no where the output rating of Z3 box version of charger was mentioned.
Are u sure that the box version of Sony Xperia Z3 (D6653 LTE) has the same output rating of 1500mAH. Thanks in advance.
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If my memory stands correct, box version of the charger rating was mentioned as 3000mAh or 2000mAH. I might have misread it in the frenzy of getting Z3 and I am the 1st buyer in Chennai, atleast that's wat the retailer told me.
I forgot to take a snapshot at tat time. My USB cable version is EC803 and Charger (provided by service center) is EP880. I have searched throughout the internet and no where the output rating of Z3 box version of charger was mentioned.
Are u sure that the box version of Sony Xperia Z3 (D6653 LTE) has the same output rating of 1500mAH. Thanks in advance.
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Definitely 1500mAh
I really wish Sony would have included a quick charger in the box....
I am disappointed that the quick charge is not working with the magnetic charging port... did you try using the adapter or the usb cable when you tested if it charged faster with the magnetic port?
jaoropez said:
I am disappointed that the quick charge is not working with the magnetic charging port... did you try using the adapter or the usb cable when you tested if it charged faster with the magnetic port?
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"quick charge" or charging at 5v 2A (2000mA) works through the magnetic charging port. This is still very fast.
Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, which charges at 9v 2A does not work through the magnetic port, which is not a surprise to me.
Hello everyone I found in aliexpress.com a charger with QC 2.0 technology at a great price and demonstrates all requirements have to be able to charge our equipment in a quickly and efficiently way.
Tell me what you think and if any of you can try out the charger.
Search: "globel universal charger DC 24W MAX 2A quick charge 2.0 4 usb port wall charger changeable plug for mobile phone" only US $ 16.00 / item
Best Regard's
you mean this one?
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/glob...e-2-0-4-usb-port-wall-charger/2018464264.html
You already got it ?
Do not bother with quick charge 2.00, although snapdragon 801 support it I don't think our z2 software has that enabled.
Why I am saying that is because the maximum charging current the z2 draws is 1.50 amps (measuring it with one of these)
I've tried different chargers (oneplus charger, anker charger which both capable of 2 amps) and different cables and always the max is 1.50
@Super Prince
Read here: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/smartphones/sony-xperia-z2
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@Super Prince
Read here: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/smartphones/sony-xperia-z2
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Yes, I know about that already and I mentioned that in my comment. But as I said the z2 maxes out at 1.5 amps I think because of software limit.
I really hope this QC 2.00 get working in the z2 because it takes a lot of time to charge this phone fully.
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Super Prince said:
Yes, I know about that already and I mentioned that in my comment. But as I said the z2 maxes out at 1.5 amps I think because of software limit.
I really hope this QC 2.00 get working in the z2 because it takes a lot of time to charge this phone fully.
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Is that on a dead battery? Current flow will settle down as the battery reaches more charge for safety.
I use a 1A charger from my old HTC phone with the dock at night, but it doesn't feel to me like my Sony wall charger is any faster. In fact, it feels slower. The quickest charges I got were actually through my desktop, my motherboard has a charging feature on the USB 3.0 ports.
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Yes, I know about that already and I mentioned that in my comment.
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Ah sorry, guess I read wrong.
But as Sony and Qualcomm say the Z2 is QuickCharge compatible I think it should be working.
You can't see more than 1.5A because you do not have a QuickCharge 2.0 charger! And even if you would and then plug this USB anpereMeter in between it might block the data transfer making the phone think it is connected to a standard USB port.
I'm not even sure if QuickCharge 2.0 CAN draw more than 1.5A! We only know that it allows up to 9V or 12V.
There are 3A or 4A 9V chargers around. But I don't know how much the phone would want to get.
BTW. With Doomkernel and FastCharge enabled you should be able to demand more than 1.5A... I think up to 2A was available in FauxApp
But I think I failed when I tried. Not sure anymore... ^^ been a while.
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...
Hi, got the Nexus 6. Don't have the Motorola Turbo charger with it and it's not available in my country. Can you please help me in choosing the best quick charger from the ones available in my country? Here are some of the quick chargers that I can buy:
1. Tronsmart TS-WC1Q
2. Aukey PA-U28 Turbo
3. Tronsmart TS-WC3PC Quick Charge 2.0
4. USAMS US Plug Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 EPA-466644
5. Pisen Quick Charge 2.0 QC2.0 TS-C057
6. ROCK Quick Charge 2.0
Thanks in advance
yasirrfc said:
Hi, got the Nexus 6. Don't have the Motorola Turbo charger with it and it's not available in my country. Can you please help me in choosing the best quick charger from the ones available in my country? Here are some of the quick chargers that I can buy:
1. Tronsmart TS-WC1Q
2. Aukey PA-U28 Turbo
3. Tronsmart TS-WC3PC Quick Charge 2.0
4. USAMS US Plug Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 EPA-466644
5. Pisen Quick Charge 2.0 QC2.0 TS-C057
6. ROCK Quick Charge 2.0
Thanks in advance
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Check the capacity of the chargers.
The original M-charger has a capacity of 1,6 A at 5V. You can use any charger with at least that capacity.
NLBeev said:
Check the capacity of the chargers.
The original M-charger has a capacity of 1,6 A at 5V. You can use any charger with at least that capacity.
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Thanks. However, i also wanted to know the experience of existing users with these chargers, including power issues etc. I think I saw somewhere that the micro USB side of a quick charger melted when it was kept on in the power socket?
yasirrfc said:
Thanks. However, i also wanted to know the experience of existing users with these chargers, including power issues etc. I think I saw somewhere that the micro USB side of a quick charger melted when it was kept on in the power socket?
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Get the Aukey one, it has a really really good review rate at Amazon. It also should come with a cable so you shouldn't be worried about that one.
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...wanted to know the experience of existing users with these chargers, including power issues etc.
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I prefer wireless charging for my N4 and N6.
I am using cheap QI-chargers on several places. The QI-pads can be used with almost any USB charger. Of course wireless charging is slow.
I'm thinking of going with the Tronsmart WC1Q as it is cheap and has good Amazon reviews. I'm not really technical when it comes to chargers. This is the technical info: 5V/2.1A 9V/2A 12V/1.5A. Can anyone confirm if the power details of this charger will be fine with Nexus 6?
yasirrfc said:
I'm thinking of going with the Tronsmart WC1Q as it is cheap and has good Amazon reviews. I'm not really technical when it comes to chargers. This is the technical info: 5V/2.1A 9V/2A 12V/1.5A. Can anyone confirm if the power details of this charger will be fine with Nexus 6?
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As long as it is Certified by qualcomm you should be fine.
Check this and if its mentioned there you can buy it:
https://www.qualcomm.com/documents/quick-charge-device-list
blanco2701 said:
Get the Aukey one, it has a really really good review rate at Amazon. It also should come with a cable so you shouldn't be worried about that one.
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I recommend the aukey as well, I used it for my moto x 2nd gen and now my Nexus 6.
I got a Aukey one, and it's really great
In my experience and from others Anker makes good products might want to check into them. And a good charging cable is just as important.
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I have an Aukey and a Tronsmart. Both work well. Strangely enough, the quality of your USB cable also appears to play a legitimate role in whether Quick Charge2.0 is consistently recognized and used. In other words, high quality charger AND high quality cable is recommended!
just want to ask if there is any correlation between using QC chargers & getting a bloated battery?
yasirrfc said:
I'm thinking of going with the Tronsmart WC1Q as it is cheap and has good Amazon reviews. I'm not really technical when it comes to chargers. This is the technical info: 5V/2.1A 9V/2A 12V/1.5A. Can anyone confirm if the power details of this charger will be fine with Nexus 6?
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Most important is the 5V/2.1A. This is better than the original Motorola charger I have.
The other values are for Quick charging.
Also better than the original charger.
But I don't know if this Tronsmart is compatible with the quick charging mode of Motorola.
iluvatrix said:
just want to ask if there is any correlation between using QC chargers & getting a bloated battery?
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Not at all... the phone is made to be compatible with QC. You can even use the QC charger with a phone that doesn't support it, what will happen is that the charger won't activate the QC and just charge at normal speed.
NLBeev said:
Most important is the 5V/2.1A. This is better than the original Motorola charger I have.
The other values are for Quick charging.
Also better than the original charger.
But I don't know if this Tronsmart is compatible with the quick charging mode of Motorola.
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As long as it is Qualcomm 2.0 Certified it is supposed to work. Motorola's "turbo charge" is just a rebranded Qualcomm 2.0 Quick Charge.
I have just tried the Aukey in your list with my N6 and it did not work as a fast charger even tough the specs of the charger says so. to get the N6 to charge at QC2 you will need a charger with 9V 2A or at least 1.6A to reach approximately 14.4 watt.
many chargers do have the said specs but they won't recognize the N6 as a fast charging phone unfortunately. meanwhile still searching
ROIDjoy said:
I have just tried the Aukey in your list with my N6 and it did not work as a fast charger even tough the specs of the charger says so. to get the N6 to charge at QC2 you will need a charger with 9V 2A or at least 1.6A to reach approximately 14.4 watt.
many chargers do have the said specs but they won't recognize the N6 as a fast charging phone unfortunately. meanwhile still searching
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My aukey works just fine, been using it for a while now. I even have a aukey portable battery charger with QC 2.0 and it works great as well, especially when I go out and play Pokémon Go
chapelfreak said:
My aukey works just fine, been using it for a while now. I even have a aukey portable battery charger with QC 2.0 and it works great as well, especially when I go out and play Pokémon Go
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Thanks for your reply then it must be the piece that I have used had some problem
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I use this one and it works perfectly for me. It has an LED that changes color depending on whether it is in normal charging or fast charging mode. Unfortunately, I don't think it is on your list.
Fred
I am getting a kind of a weird experience this end. I use my Huawei quick charger of the mate 8, and it is only recognized by the Motorola Nexus 6 as a fast charger after I reboot the mobile then it starts charging at 9.15 V and 1.36 Amps. it does fast charge at this volt and amps at highs of 2240 mAps on Ampere application !!
I could not figure out another way to get the charger to recognize the Nexus 6 as a fast charging phone except by rebooting, and still working on it. in the meantime I have ordered a Choetech QC 3.0 and waiting for arrival. my question does this happen on your chargers or does it connect directly to 9V when connected to chargers like Aukey, Tronsmart, Anker etc. ??
Guys, is it normal that the phone get heated like an iron box when charging ? ( Well I noted that this happens only if my battery is below 50-60% ) Using Stock charger. Same happens (heating, but temperature is lower than before) even when I use One+ charger.