Hey folks
When I got my Pre-owned Mate 10 pro, I didnt get an Official Huawei charger in the box.. I know the Huawei chargers use quite a high wattage..
Would a 5V / 3A charger be ok.. or what would you recommend?
Thanks
Yeah he will charge it at 2A takes tad longer but safer for battery
Thanks for the reply...
Can I just ask...
Do you mean my 3amp will charge it at 2amp... Or should I use a 2amp charger instead
Thanks
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I'm really struggling to find what kind of USB c charger I need to quick charge the mate 10.
I've got my Nexus 6p quick charger. 5v 3amp (max). Can these be used safely and effectively for quick charging?
The eBay listings are from other countries as the mate 10 isn't officially released here.
Thank you again for the help
You can use pretty much any charger, but will need 5a output for Supercharge to work. Same as the charger supplied with the phone.
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I'll have Look on Amazon. The chargers supplied just state generic "EU adaptor". The phones that sell are often just the phone, or phone plus vaguely described charger
The one that works with my one is the huawei supercharge model number 050450b00. Rated at 4.5v 5a. So Nexus one might not work but looking online these seem to be going really cheap.
That is a huge help. I've found lots of options on eBay
Hey Guys,
i searched for a second Charger for my Mate 10 Pro - since Huawei dont have a own Shop - i searched online.
All i could found was the Huawei Travelcharger... with:
Input: 100-240V -50/60hz, 0.5A
Output: 5V = 2A or 9V=2A
Thats exact the same Charger like the one from the Mate 8!
The Mate 10 Charger has:
Output: 2V or 4.5V = 5A or 5V - 4.5A
that means they are differnt! There is no charger for the Mate10 Pro from Huawei yet....
Can i use the Mate 8 Charger? Or better not?
EGOiST1991 said:
Hey Guys,
i searched for a second Charger for my Mate 10 Pro - since Huawei dont have a own Shop - i searched online.
All i could found was the Huawei Travelcharger... with:
Input: 100-240V -50/60hz, 0.5A
Output: 5V = 2A or 9V=2A
Thats exact the same Charger like the one from the Mate 8!
The Mate 10 Charger has:
Output: 2V or 4.5V = 5A or 5V - 4.5A
that means they are differnt! There is no charger for the Mate10 Pro from Huawei yet....
Can i use the Mate 8 Charger? Or better not?
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Hi there
I have a Mate 8 as well as the Mate 10 pro.
When charging using the Mate 8 charger it shows that it is "Fast charging" not "Supercharging".
Speeds aren't as good as the Mate 10 pro charger but they are still good. The phone can charge at about 77% an hour as apposed to the 103% an hour of the supercharger.
But this is much quicker than the 5v 2a of a typical charger pumping out 55% an hour speeds.
Hope this helps
Apad121 said:
Hi there
I have a Mate 8 as well as the Mate 10 pro.
When charging using the Mate 8 charger it shows that it is "Fast charging" not "Supercharging".
Speeds aren't as good as the Mate 10 pro charger but they are still good. The phone can charge at about 77% an hour as apposed to the 103% an hour of the supercharger.
But this is much quicker than the 5v 2a of a typical charger pumping out 55% an hour speeds.
Hope this helps
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Thanks mate
EGOiST1991 said:
Thanks mate
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Np
Leave a thanks if it helped.. :laugh:
mate 8 and mate 9/10 have different charging standards.
evantkh said:
mate 8 and mate 9/10 have different charging standards.
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that means better dont switch them?
EGOiST1991 said:
that means better dont switch them?
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Yes, don't switch the chargers, or the charging performance will be poor.
Dears, as the title i want to know is there any harming in charging my mate 10 pro with charger for laptop with 4.8 a. Knowing that it demands 2amp
As longas it is a Power Delivery charger or its a standard 5V USB there won't be any problem.
Yes It might have a problem.. i wouldn't do it.
Hello, over the last few years being a Samsung fan boy I've accumulated a number of Qualcomm 3.0 quick chargers, powerbanks etc. Will the mate 20 pro negotiate the higher voltages/faster charging rates offered by these? Or will it stick to 5V 0.5A, 1A, 2A? If anyone has had a chance to test this info would be very much appreciated!
Sorry if this has been answered before but I've not managed to find any definitive answers, Thanks, Matt
Yes, but not at it's full capacity
Just stick to using the 40 watt (10v 4a) super charger that's included with the Mate 20 Pro for the best charging speeds.
I has a Samsung s8 with QC 2.0 and the mate 20 pro will charge at QC 2.0 speed if I use it. Honestly though, the build in charger charges so much quicker that I've never found a reason to use the other one. 30 min charge in the morning gets me above 70% which will get me through a day at work or anything I might do that day.
Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding using Realme 65w charger with Pad 5 Pro.
So Xiaomi 67w charger should recharge Pad 5 Pro on about an hour if I understood correctly, but when using 65w (10V, 6.5 A) charger from my Realme GT it takes more that 2 hours to recharge it and I find it weird because it's only 2w weaker.
Does Xiaomi have some special way of charging or I missed something when researching about Watts when charging? In my opinion it should take a little longer to charger iz with 65w and not twice as long.
Ultra fast charging employed by Chinese OEMs are mostly proprietary meaning they are limited to their devices only. When used to charge a device from a different brand they fall back to QC 2/3 or maybe USB-PD.
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Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding using Realme 65w charger with Pad 5 Pro.
So Xiaomi 67w charger should recharge Pad 5 Pro on about an hour if I understood correctly, but when using 65w (10V, 6.5 A) charger from my Realme GT it takes more that 2 hours to recharge it and I find it weird because it's only 2w weaker.
Does Xiaomi have some special way of charging or I missed something when researching about Watts when charging? In my opinion it should take a little longer to charger iz with 65w and not twice as long.
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The only charger that managed to charge at real 65 w is a original 67w Xiaomi charger. Nothing else enabled the ultra fast charging. If you what I can post battery guru stats of the tablet charging with the Xiaomi original and a baseus 65w Gan charger.
Make sure your USB C is 6A to use with that 65W!