Turbo Power - Moto E Accessories

Can I use the Turbo Power charger on the Moto E?

Jasonclr1 said:
Can I use the Turbo Power charger on the Moto E?
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Theoretically you can use a fast charger to charge your phone and it would get charged more quickly than stock charger. But practically when using fast charger the charger pushes more charge than normal to your phone due to which your device tends to heat. And due to heating the battery "may" get damage. It is not necessary that you would damage your phone battery might be for some case. I would recommend you to use 1.0A charger.
Hit thanks if it was helpful

Turbopower is not good for motoe [condor]
Jasonclr1 said:
Can I use the Turbo Power charger on the Moto E?
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Use of turbo power is not good for moto e. i have a moto e condor. i used turbopower for a few days..........
Now my battery is acting weird.....: How can i solve this???

gokulsnair said:
Use of turbo power is not good for moto e. i have a moto e condor. i used turbopower for a few days..........
Now my battery is acting weird.....: How can i solve this???
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Let the battery discharge completely i.e. phone switched off and then connect the stock charger and charge continuously to 100% and then switch on.. it should work fine1 :fingers-crossed:

I'm using 1.5 amp YU charger it's working better and charges in 1hour 30min

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Fast charger !

Re hello here...
Like me ... you can't leave all the night your own razr hd on the charger !
Try this charger
http://www.ebay.com/itm/370718865398
( i am not the seller ! )
Just search Sony Ericsson EP850 for europeen user...
They charge very quick !!!!! in one hour one hour 15 ... you are full ! great for a little price ! :good:
The faster your battery charge the more you're hurting its life. I'd rather my phone take 4 hours to charge and the battery doesn't get affected too much then having it charge quickly and needing to change the battery cuz it won't hold a charge...
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I always use fast charger (more than 1500mah or 2000 mah) without any problem...
I buy only oem charger no china no name...
I have an old moto defy and no single problem
Sent from my XT925 using xda premium
The stock charger for VZW in the US gives a full charge after 48mins and lasts easily 18hrs heavy, 36hrs light moderate, and easily 48+ hrs with little use.
Droid RAZR HD (current)
LG Optimus One P-504 (For Sale)
Majestic3 said:
The stock charger for VZW in the US gives a full charge after 48mins and lasts easily 18hrs heavy, 36hrs light moderate, and easily 48+ hrs with little use.
Droid RAZR HD (current)
LG Optimus One P-504 (For Sale)
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Can you post a pics ... i am curious...
Majestic3 said:
The stock charger for VZW in the US gives a full charge after 48mins and lasts easily 18hrs heavy, 36hrs light moderate, and easily 48+ hrs with little use.
Droid RAZR HD (current)
LG Optimus One P-504 (For Sale)
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No way. I have to charge mine for 2-3 hours. It's a huge battery.
It's hard to replicate cause I work all day but come this weekend I will do it again, charge from 0% to 100% and what not.
Droid RAZR HD (current)
LG Optimus One P-504 (For Sale)
Majestic3 said:
It's hard to replicate cause I work all day but come this weekend I will do it again, charge from 0% to 100% and what not.
Droid RAZR HD (current)
LG Optimus One P-504 (For Sale)
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I'll get mine down to zero and charge and time it. Its two hours minimum. Haven't noticed big difference with phone powered off. It seems like 98% to 100% takes the longest which I'd attribute to the battery calibrating?
I refuse to use any charger other than what's included. Too risky. Many knock offs on the net too. I always charge mine at night before bed and unplug. Not going to leave the phone plugged in for long periods of time while it's charged. My phone lasts two days this way with heavy use.
Sent from my DROID RAZR MAXX HD
saloums7 said:
The faster your battery charge the more you're hurting its life. I'd rather my phone take 4 hours to charge and the battery doesn't get affected too much then having it charge quickly and needing to change the battery cuz it won't hold a charge...
Sent from my XT925 using xda app-developers app
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Phones nowadays are designed to handle fast charging. Using a fast charger or a cheapo won't affect your phone any differently. However, cheap chargers can sometimes overheat your phone, and on top of that, Motorola phones are quite picky about the types of chargers they work well with.
Sent from my Droid Razr Maxx HD
greydelta38 said:
Phones nowadays are designed to handle fast charging. Using a fast charger or a cheapo won't affect your phone any differently. However, cheap chargers can sometimes overheat your phone, and on top of that, Motorola phones are quite picky about the types of chargers they work well with.
Sent from my Droid Razr Maxx HD
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Good to know.
Sent from my DROID RAZR MAXX HD
This is for anyone having a charging problem on a Razr device----
I uninstalled a RAM booster called Memory Booster - RAM Optimizer a few days ago, and have yet to have a charging problem. I had the booster set to auto clean the system garbage when the screen was off. I'm making an educated guess here, but I'd be tempted to say that it was killing one of the Android processes that keeps the phone awake while charging, and it would bug out and crash.
Long story short, if you're having a problem with an HD shutting down overnight, UNINSTALL ANY APP KILLERS, TASKERS, OR RAM BOOSTERS.
Hope this works.
the nuertal
Majestic3 said:
The stock charger for VZW in the US gives a full charge after 48mins and lasts easily 18hrs heavy, 36hrs light moderate, and easily 48+ hrs with little use.
Droid RAZR HD (current)
LG Optimus One P-504 (For Sale)
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no way, i have the stock charger and mine charges in 4 hours everytime from below 10% to full
hum
vai forçar a bateria, ela vai acaba explodindo, utilizando uma fonte mais forte...
e como comentaram, o meu também fica umas 4 horas e esta ta em 100%.
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This phone isnt really picky on the charger as much as it is with the cable, i can only get it to charge with a moto brand cable or a sony one from my camera, my samsung cables, walmart cables, and even my nexus 7 cable will not connect right and refuse to charge it. Got to love too the phone eats a cable every 5-7 months loosening the pins on the cable to where its a floppy thing in it and wont connect solid. Phones usb port is still tight when i buy a new cable.
As for charge time I have the MAXX HD, its 2 hours from 20-95% 95-100 15 min, and it takes 15 min to get the phone to even boot if i run it down to 0, and then 3ish hours to fully charge. This is with the Dual USB port charger in the package with verizon and a bluetooth headset plugged in the same adapter too.
New chargers
Let's hope someone is able to make motorola's new quick chargers work with the razr line...
AndroidGreg said:
This phone isnt really picky on the charger as much as it is with the cable, i can only get it to charge with a moto brand cable or a sony one from my camera, my samsung cables, walmart cables, and even my nexus 7 cable will not connect right and refuse to charge it. Got to love too the phone eats a cable every 5-7 months loosening the pins on the cable to where its a floppy thing in it and wont connect solid. Phones usb port is still tight when i buy a new cable.
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THIS ^^^^
Crappy no name cables can half your charging speed. One of the first places they scrimp is with thinner gauge copper wires that cause high resistance and reduce the amperage available to the device. I picked up a little charge doctor and was doing some testing with some of my devices showed that a OEM Apple lightning cable with Apple charger would charge an iPad over 2.2A but switch over to a Apple authorized MiLi cable and it could only flow 1.7A. I have seen similar issues with micro USB cables as well.
Also fast charging alone is not that bad for the battery as long as everything stays cool. Never charge in a hot car or in direct sunlight. If your device seems warm to the touch - your likely doing damage to the over all life of the battery. This is why wireless inductive charging like the Qi chargers are such a poor idea in practice as many of the models dump a lot of waste heat into the device shortening the cell life span from 3 years down to less then one in many cases.

[Q] battery problem

Hi.
I have my razr almost one year and from last few months I have problem with battery. My soft is slim kat.
When I'm charging with orgiginal charger battery is charging to 100% and than charger making nosie (whistle) and I think it's not normal so I changed charger and using now a little bit different (lower volate but just a little bit) that I got from last phone... but when charging and let say is 40% and than will unswer the call or disconnect from charger than bettry jumping to 100% but when going to recovery than is showing that 40% but when reboot again to system than system is showing 100%... how to fix it ? why it's like that ?
and one more think before I tried to calibrate bettery so download soft plug my phone to old charger and was charginf to 113% !! why ?
Regards,
siamer
siamer said:
Hi.
I have my razr almost one year and from last few months I have problem with battery. My soft is slim kat.
When I'm charging with orgiginal charger battery is charging to 100% and than charger making nosie (whistle) and I think it's not normal so I changed charger and using now a little bit different (lower volate but just a little bit) that I got from last phone... but when charging and let say is 40% and than will unswer the call or disconnect from charger than bettry jumping to 100% but when going to recovery than is showing that 40% but when reboot again to system than system is showing 100%... how to fix it ? why it's like that ?
and one more think before I tried to calibrate bettery so download soft plug my phone to old charger and was charginf to 113% !! why ?
Regards,
siamer
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You should use the original moto charger. Might be that yours faulty, should get a new one.
Also, once let the battery discharge completely. Then turn it off and give it a full charge.
After that, try keeping your battery between 20%-80%..And once in a while, do that full discharge-charge cycle.
ok will try to find exactly same charger, didn't know that little bit different charger can make problems...
I always discharging my phone to 15-20% and than charging...
Will try to charge when is off as you said as well...
thanks,
siamer
Read this..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52581013
Some posts at the last are about same..
Razr HD with Tapatalk Pro
for now I will use than charger from my asus meepad is stronger a little bit so maybe will be better
thanks again

Galaxy S3- Charging Very Slowly On All ROMs

Hi guys.I have a problem for a long time.When I plug the charger to phone charging very slowly.I tried many roms it not changed anything.I flashed boafella kernel and looked charge status.It showing charging with 100mA.I tried changing my charger first it worked but now slow again.My sister bought an S6 and S6 charger worse than normal charger.When Im using the boefella kernel (Im changing the charge rate to 1600ma and forcing it) I can charge in 3-4 hours.When Im not using its chargin in 22+ hours.What can I do?
Guess its time to get yourself a new battery.
New battery is not going to solve this issue as I too have the same problem & have an original new battery replacement.
I changed the charging port.I hope the problem will fix now.
ArdaCsknn said:
I changed the charging port.I hope the problem will fix now.
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See if it resolves, else other could be an issue with charging ic.
Ok Its still same.Its charging on 1100ma when the plugin charger but after 10 min its dropping to 100ma and not charging anymore.Am I need new battery or what?
I have the same problem.. Charging is so ****ed up with my Galaxy S3 . I use Boeffla Kernel and crank the Input Volt to 1400 Mah. I think our Beloved phone is getting Old.
Animesh Singh said:
I have the same problem.. Charging is so ****ed up with my Galaxy S3 . I use Boeffla Kernel and crank the Input Volt to 1400 Mah. I think our Beloved phone is getting Old.
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Yeah :/.I will wait until 4.5G comes to Turkey.But why its not charging Im really wondering.
If your charging current drops & don't want any hardware fix then you can use Boeffla Kernel & switch on the Ignore Unstable Power & Ignore Safety Margin, and keep AC Charging Current at 1000mah or above.
tariq2kn said:
If your charging current drops & don't want any hardware fix then you can use Boeffla Kernel & switch on the Ignore Unstable Power & Ignore Safety Margin, and keep AC Charging Current at 1000mah or above.
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Yeah thats the only way.Thanks for your helps

Using Note 4 fast charger adapter charges the phone faster !?

Hello guys , i noticed 2 positive things but i am not so sure,
i think that using the Note4 fast charger has charged my phone from 40% to 100% in like about alittle as 30minutes !
the other positive thing which i think is that my Nexus6 didnt heat up whereas using the Turbo Charger heats my phone ( And i dont ever use the phone when i have it plugged in the charger ) .
anybody else with a similar experience here ?
leondestiny said:
Note4 fast charger has charged my phone from 40% to 100% in like about a little as 30minutes.
anybody else with a similar experience here ?
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Same with the Motorola-charger delivered with the N6.
The N6 is suitable for Turbocharging as long it is charged below 78%. (Read somewhere).
NLBeev said:
Same with the Motorola-charger delivered with the N6.
The N6 is suitable for Turbocharging as long it is charged below 78%. (Read somewhere).
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yeah bro , i noticed but the heating up issue dissappears when i use the Note 4 (fast charger) .. the heating issue on my nexus6 only is there when i have the phone down to 30% charge and then using turbo charger it heats the phone, but when i charge it with the note 4 cable it doesnt heat it up ..
would it be bad if i kept using the note Fast Charger on my nexus ?
leondestiny said:
yeah bro , i noticed but the heating up issue dissappears when i use the Note 4 (fast charger) .. the heating issue on my nexus6 only is there when i have the phone down to 30% charge and then using turbo charger it heats the phone, but when i charge it with the note 4 cable it doesnt heat it up ..
would it be bad if i kept using the note Fast Charger on my nexus ?
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No. The use of a different charger works good, as long as the charge capacity output is 1 Ampere or more.
The turbo charger of Motorola can do a 'warming up' of the battery, because the charger uses in turbo mode 9 or 12 Volt. But only when the battery is charged <78%.
I use the M-charger hardly. I prefer wireless charging.
NLBeev said:
No. The use of a different charger works good, as long as the charge capacity output is 1 Ampere or more.
The turbo charger of Motorola can do a 'warming up' of the battery, because the charger uses in turbo mode 9 or 12 Volt. But only when the battery is charged <78%.
I use the M-charger hardly. I prefer wireless charging.
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cool thanks ! which wireless charger are you using ? i have always been interested in those wireless thingies, how exactly do they work though .. ?
you charge thos pad like thingies up and then they can give your phone juice by simply placing your phone sitting onto it ,
question is how long does it take to charge it from lets say 40% to 100% , does it take several hours ? or more?
leondestiny said:
1. which wireless charger are you using ?
2. How long does it take to charge ?
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1. Wireless charging works with every cheap QI-pad. Look at eBay.
2. Same as standard. Several hours. A charger connected to a QI-pad needs to have a capacity of at least 1A.
TIP - Use a flat type QI-pad for a Nexus 6. The first time using a QI-pad you need to find the best position. When that's done place a small marker on the pad,
NLBeev said:
1. Wireless charging works with every cheap QI-pad. Look at eBay.
2. Same as standard. Several hours. A charger connected to a QI-pad needs to have a capacity of at least 1A.
TIP - Use a flat type QI-pad for a Nexus 6. The first time using a QI-pad you need to find the best position. When that's done place a small marker on the pad,
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will do , thx.

can you charge LG G5 Battery by just using using module

Has anyone tried just plugging the battery into a module and charging it externally
BiggTeddy26 said:
Has anyone tried just plugging the battery into a module and charging it externally
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It doesn't work, as far as I tried (only once)
Not sure though, i need to recheck! If it does charge, then i think it'd be worth to buy a spare battery!
First off do a test see i have a spare bottom module and spare battery i am going to test it plug cable in for 1 :15 completely dead battery see what happens
No, it will only work if the module is attached to the phone as the battery's contacts are at the other side. However, LG also provides an external battery charger.
Just buy the BCK (Battery charging kit) for the G5. It comes with an extra battery and it's totally worth.

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