QC 4.0.??? - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

Guys..
Just now I've seen on my twitter that Poco f1 will support Quick Charge 4.0
Is there any other news from confirmed source.?
https://www.androidauthority.com/po...sistant-903926/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

crashmekiran said:
Guys..
Just now I've seen on my twitter that Poco f1 will support Quick Charge 4.0
Is there any other news from confirmed source.?
https://www.androidauthority.com/po...sistant-903926/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
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It "WILL" not support Quick Charge 4.0
It supports Quick Charge 4.0 out of the box. Just get yourself a QC 4.0 charger and you are set. The bundled one is QC 3.0

I tried to get my head around the difference between QC 3 and 4 and was left unclear about the benefit of getting a QC 4 charger - they appeared pretty much the same standards.
Added to which I couldn't find any QC 4 chargers on Amazon.
Can anyone with a better understanding of this put me right?
Thanks

thesoupthief said:
I tried to get my head around the difference between QC 3 and 4 and was left unclear about the benefit of getting a QC 4 charger - they appeared pretty much the same standards.
Added to which I couldn't find any QC 4 chargers on Amazon.
Can anyone with a better understanding of this put me right?
Thanks
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https://zendure.com/blogs/reviews/whats-the-difference-between-qualcomn-quick-charge-3-0-and-4-0

Hi, thanks for that link - very helpful.
My follow-up question would be, where can you get a QC 4.0 charger, since Amazon just returns QC 3 ones. I found a link to a Qualcomm list of QC 4.0 devices - pretty obscure brand names.
Are they a real thing?

thesoupthief said:
Hi, thanks for that link - very helpful.
My follow-up question would be, where can you get a QC 4.0 charger, since Amazon just returns QC 3 ones. I found a link to a Qualcomm list of QC 4.0 devices - pretty obscure brand names.
Are they a real thing?
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Found this one Amazon. Not sure if available in your location.

Ruvy said:
Found this one Amazon. Not sure if available in your location.
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Hi Ruvy, I'm not sure, but I think that's a 4Amp charger. It's dash charge compatible (OnePlus' proprietary standard) but doesn't mention Quick Charge anywhere
I'd be very surprised (from what I've read) if it is compatible with QC 4 well (though at that price I'd love to be proved wrong!)

Same here, looking to buy a QC 4.0 charger, because the poco F1 battery is kinda huge and faster charge speed would be welcomed.

Killerspintt said:
Same here, looking to buy a QC 4.0 charger, because the poco F1 battery is kinda huge and faster charge speed would be welcomed.
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It already charges very quickly. I got it from 10% to 96% in 50 ish mins

MasterFURQAN said:
It already charges very quickly. I got it from 10% to 96% in 50 ish mins
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that's borderline impossible. it charges 1% in 1min upto 90%. then slows down to about 1% in 2mins.
I don't have any idea how you got those obscure speeds.

It does charge crazy fast, though maybe not quite that quick. With the QC 3 charger it's always full after an hour and a half on charge (though it's never below 10%).
I have mine on a Budi 2A timer/charger. I set it to charge for 2 hrs at bedtime then if needed I top it up in the morning (so it doesn't sit at 100% for too long)

I'll report proper charging time tomorrow. I actually remember charging it at almost 8:45 in the morning (I was sleepy) and removing it at almost 9:50. I was sleepy, so maybe I got the timing wrong.

MasterFURQAN said:
It already charges very quickly. I got it from 10% to 96% in 50 ish mins
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Switched off condition??
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In the UK this one is supposedly qc4+ and fairly cheap
45W USB Type C PD3.0 & QC4.0 Portable Wall Adapter Charger Power Supply Plug For Most Type C Laptops, Smartphones, Tablets, Nintendo Switch, Dell Xps, Macbook, IBM, LG, Motorola, Microsoft Lumia, Lenovo https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07FRQL5MH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_VtSOBbRXT2HW5

Here's the same one that @fards mentioned, but with the EU mainland plug:
https://www.amazon.de/Ladegerät-Net...7227890-9198940?ie=UTF8&qid=1537423537&sr=8-6
I didn't find much else really.

I read that any usb pd charger is a qc4.0

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I read that any usb pd charger is a qc4.0
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Can you show that quote.
From my understanding
Usb pd is a different method

fards said:
Can you show that quote.
From my understanding
Usb pd is a different method
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quick_Charge

Here's an interesting linky that explains the interrelationships between QC 4 and Power Delivery.

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Here's an interesting linky that explains the interrelationships between QC 4 and Power Delivery.
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I was looking everywhere ofr an explanation thank you

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Quick Charger 2.0 Unit at good price...

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.

charger stolen

I'm an idiot, I left my charger at work. Is there another compatible charger I can buy or do I have to drop $35 for the turbocharger from Motorola ( I know any mini USB charger will work but I don't wanna wait 5 hours.)
Yeah there's a good amount now, just look for Qualcomm QuickCharge 2.0 compatibility. I have the Tenergy one that was cheap and works great.
Tenergy - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OVD3FEU/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_DHznvb0DA4SX4
Aukey - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QEX83LA/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_IJznvb0BZTR1Z
Anker - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Q88Q16K/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_FKznvb0TDG6A1
Hope this helps!
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Tenergy - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OVD3FEU/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_DHznvb0DA4SX4
Aukey - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QEX83LA/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_IJznvb0BZTR1Z
Anker - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Q88Q16K/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_FKznvb0TDG6A1
Hope this helps!
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I'm gonna have to :good::good::good: this one because I agree, those are all great options. I like the look of the Aukey personally, almost looks like a matte finish around it! Really it all falls into reviews/looks/cost
They are all great alternatives and don't look to be quite so blockish as the motorola one is
I got this since I also wanted to get a car charger...$25 for the pair, multiple ports.
http://www.amazon.com/Onite-Essenti...&ie=UTF8&qid=1429579164&sr=1-2&keywords=onite
Haha, I would post a sign at work with a picture of the charter that reads "whoever took my charger is in for a big surprise in a week when their battery explodes from too much power". We know that's BS but it may scare the office thief into bringing it back
that's lame of people to take your charger. Where do you work if you don't mind me asking? Or the type of work you do?
Someone recently took my charger come to think of it. 4 port wall plug from monoprice. It's a great work horse.
joshm.1219 said:
Yeah there's a good amount now, just look for Qualcomm QuickCharge 2.0 compatibility. I have the Tenergy one that was cheap and works great.
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Do they charge as fast as the OEM charger?
romdroid. said:
Do they charge as fast as the OEM charger?
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Yupp same technology. Qualcomm lists them as compatible on their website so you know they've been truly certified.
8Fishes said:
that's lame of people to take your charger. Where do you work if you don't mind me asking? Or the type of work you do?
Someone recently took my charger come to think of it. 4 port wall plug from monoprice. It's a great work horse.
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Yeah, it really sucks. They have tactical security (read: dudes with guns) where I work, so I am guessing the janitorial staff would think twice, lol.
romdroid. said:
Do they charge as fast as the OEM charger?
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Ordered one off Amazon works great. Same charge speed as well.
I'm a firm believer in Anker products. I now buy only Anker chargers and cables. They have Smart IQ, which automatically adjusts amperage based on what the device can accept, so you will always get the max charge. They always get close to 5 stars on Amazon. Actually, they are the highest rated chargers you can get.
wolfen69 said:
I'm a firm believer in Anker products. I now buy only Anker chargers and cables. They have Smart IQ, which automatically adjusts amperage based on what the device can accept, so you will always get the max charge. They always get close to 5 stars on Amazon. Actually, they are the highest rated chargers you can get.
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The Anker portable batteries and chargers I have aren't Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 certified, and won't charge as quickly as the phone is capable. Search Amazon for certified chargers.
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Ohiowa said:
The Anker portable batteries and chargers I have aren't Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 certified, and won't charge as quickly as the phone is capable. Search Amazon for certified chargers.
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If you want to use quick charger that's fine with me. My anker charger is pretty quick as is. I've heard that quick charging may eventually hurt battery life in the long run, so I choose not to use it. I don't need quick charge because I don't even use my phone a whole lot to begin with and rarely go below 60%. Plus, I have a charger handy wherever I am. (car/work/home/portable charger)
I have the Qualcomm one off of Amazon and I honestly believe that it charges quicker.

No quick charge 2.0? That's a real bummer

I have a nice collection of quick charge 2.0 chargers around the house, so this is a real negative blow if true.
http://www.droid-life.com/2015/10/19/nexus-6p-nexus-5x-quick-charge/
It still charges very fast with the stock charger.
Old news by the way.
What do you mean "if true"? Google stated that in their reddit AMA and now there is an article with real world test data showing it. Are you still hoping it is all wrong?
Not a bummer at all, it's a GOOD thing. Proprietary Standard < International Standard any day of the week.
RED ZMAN said:
Not a bummer at all, it's a GOOD thing. Proprietary Standard < International Standard any day of the week.
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I was going to say this as well. Google is all about proper standards and not going proprietary (probably part of their "Dont be evil" motto). It will suck for a while since USB Type C is not widely adopted yet but soon enough it will be.
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/google-nexus-6p,review-3131.html
"Google claims that when the phone's battery finally dies, the Nexus 6P can recover up to 7 hours of juice from only 10 minutes of charging with the included charger. After 10 minutes, the phone's power level went from 0 to 32 percent. At the 20-minute mark, the phone had a 48 percent charge."
I see why they didn't bother with the expense of getting qc certification. This is insanely fast charging. The first 10 minutes is roughly 3% per minute! All I need now are 3rd party charger options and I know aukey, anker and tronsmart among others are working on it and I'm confident we'll see cost effective options available in the next month max.
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So they tested a few. A lot of them worked, as in charging quickly, fast or "rapidly". Please read the article...tsk tsk...
It's a good thing I purchased a few Aukey and Tronsmarts that were just on sale recently. And I'm sure a lot of us jumped on those deals too, so a lot of us are good.
ylexot said:
What do you mean "if true"? Google stated that in their reddit AMA and now there is an article with real world test data showing it. Are you still hoping it is all wrong?
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I don't know what I was thinking honestly. I guess I just wanted some other opinions. I know it will be all good down the road. It just sucks that I have a good 3 or 4 chargers that won't be able to get the job done as fast anymore. I did read the entire article, but it looks like they've updated it a couple times since.
Actually whichever phone you may get, there would be some missing features always. Better cope with it and wait for the next editions.
Quick charge, fast charge, turbo charge... It's all essentially the same..
The processor basically allows you to connect a high powered charger. It's like connecting a tablet charger to your phone..
The names are nothing but useless branding
thesparky007 said:
Quick charge, fast charge, turbo charge... It's all essentially the same..
The processor basically allows you to connect a high powered charger. It's like connecting a tablet charger to your phone..
The names are nothing but useless branding
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WRONG
Quickcharge is more efficient with the same cable. Fastcharge needs a thicker cable to work the same.
/intentionally being vague and not explaining the electronics theory behind my wild claims in order to get a rise out of the un-aptly name sparky.
To add to this, USB Power isn't dumb.. there's a handshake involved where the device says what it needs. You can have a charger capable of 1.21 jiggawatts if you like, if it thinks the device caps out at 2A, that's what it'll send. It needs to understand the chargng protocol in use.
thesparky007 said:
Quick charge, fast charge, turbo charge... It's all essentially the same..
The processor basically allows you to connect a high powered charger. It's like connecting a tablet charger to your phone..
The names are nothing but useless branding
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Not true,
Quick charge works by increasing the voltage, with varying charging profiles. The following are the profiles of the Nexus 6 charger:
Standard - 5V x 1.6A = 8W
Turbo 1 - 9V x 1.6A = 14.4W
Turbo 2 - 12V x 1.2A = 14.4W
The Nexus 6P power brick charges at 5V x 3A = 15W
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Not true,
Quick charge works by increasing the voltage, with varying charging profiles. The following are the profiles of the Nexus 6 charger:
Standard - 5V x 1.6A = 8W
Turbo 1 - 9V x 1.6A = 14.4W
Turbo 2 - 12V x 1.2A = 14.4W
The Nexus 6P power brick charges at 5V x 3A = 15W
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You've probably heard of quick charging, turbo charging, adaptive fast charging, rapid charging, and Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 before - or at least one or two of these things. What you may not know is that all of them are actually basically the same thing, based on the same licensed technology from Qualcomm known as Quick Charge.
With that basic premise in mind, what I want to dispel in this article is the notion that you need an OEM-branded charger to get the maximum charging speed out of your smartphone, because this generally isn't true. And understanding that could save you a fair bit of money, especially if your phone doesn't come with a quick charger, or you need a second one for work or travel.
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/0...-need-to-know-about-charging-your-smartphone/
There might subtle differences between how google implemented it with the 6P vs the others but the overall premise is the same
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/0...-need-to-know-about-charging-your-smartphone/
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That has nothing to do with charging over usb c... That's in regard to qualcomms tech being called different things by the marketing of different manufactures... motorola calls their turbo...
edit: There's a big difference between charging at varying voltage and current, than not. You can't really call them the same thing even know the end result is pretty similar
Luxferro said:
That has nothing to do with charging over usb c... That's in regard to qualcomms tech being called different things by the marketing of different manufactures... motorola calls their turbo...
edit: There's a big difference between charging at varying voltage and current, than not. You can't really call them the same thing even know the end result is pretty similar
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No, the whole point is that the OP can still use those chargers he already has and get the same result.
Good news folks.
The 5X has a QC 2.0 chip. http://9to5google.com/2015/10/22/nexus-5x-teardown-repairability/
The 6P likely has the same (we'll have to wait and see).
Now the question is when will the devices be certified and the chip enabled.
toyanucci said:
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/google-nexus-6p,review-3131.html
"Google claims that when the phone's battery finally dies, the Nexus 6P can recover up to 7 hours of juice from only 10 minutes of charging with the included charger. After 10 minutes, the phone's power level went from 0 to 32 percent. At the 20-minute mark, the phone had a 48 percent charge."
I see why they didn't bother with the expense of getting qc certification. This is insanely fast charging. The first 10 minutes is roughly 3% per minute! All I need now are 3rd party charger options and I know aukey, anker and tronsmart among others are working on it and I'm confident we'll see cost effective options available in the next month max.
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It is insanely fast. I have a Chromebook Pixel that uses the type-c connector. It's faster than both my turbo charger and Samsung's fast charger. Most of my connectors are the regular USB. I didn't buy a lot of QC chargers other than what came with my phones, and one Motorola turbo charger.
Funny, was just watching the 5x teardown - condensed version - and they mention quick charge 2.0 chip was there.
Then I was reading about the n6 for $270 on eBay, and they mention this about qc 2.0;
can regain six hours of power after 15 minutes of charging with Motorola's special turbocharger that features Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology.
We get 7 hrs with 10 min charging time on the 6p, with a bigger battery.
Guess which I prefer to have .....
the bottom line is how long will it take from 0-100% charged

It has QC 2.0 hardware

According to this article http://phandroid.com/2015/11/06/nexus-6p-quick-charge/
The hardware is there, not sure if the logs are helpful to get it enabled back.
yangqi said:
According to this article http://phandroid.com/2015/11/06/nexus-6p-quick-charge/
The hardware is there, not sure if the logs are helpful to get it enabled back.
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Already charges as fast, or faster than qc.
Why bother.
No point, it has a non-proprietary fast charge, which is what you should be wanting and praising them for doing.
Useful as an intermediate step for those of us who have invested in a number of qc2 Chargers.
Have raised this before, the hardware all seems to be there, so there may be a way to enable it in the future at some point.
Also, for those saying that the USB-C native is faster, you're sadly mistaken. USB-C is 5V/3A = 15W , obviously take away some for loss, heat, resistance. QC 2.0 can support 9V/2A (18W), 12V/1.5A (18W) both just a touch higher than USB-C - albeit not by a massive margin.
Im in the same boat as above, I have 2 QC2.0 desktop chargers and a carcharger too, would be lovely to use them with a good USB-A to C cable and support those speeds.
Phazmos said:
Already charges as fast, or faster than qc.
Why bother.
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Only on stock wall charger, which means you can't fast charge using qc2 charger that a lot of people already own.
yangqi said:
Only on stock wall charger, which means you can't fast charge using qc2 charger that a lot of people already own.
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Once c gets fully adopted, which shouldn't be long, chargers will be cheap as dirt.
I can see the bummer aspect if you've already invested in qc though. At least it won't cost much to switch.
Phazmos said:
Once c gets fully adopted, which shouldn't be long, chargers will be cheap as dirt.
I can see the bummer aspect if you've already invested in qc though. At least it won't cost much to switch.
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it has nothing to do with usb-c, c will work with any charger. This charger won't get cheaper if no other phone requires that 3A output.
yangqi said:
it has nothing to do with usb-c, c will work with any charger. This charger won't get cheaper if no other phone requires that 3A output.
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When everyone is using c - and along with that faster data rates, and fast charge - everyone and their grandmother will be making chargers meeting c fast charge specs. And when that happens, price will drop like a big rock.
But ya never know what some enterprising dev may come up with. I'm sure if possible, it'll be done.
I wouldn't chuck those chargers yet. Although might be better to try and sell them now while you can before qc fades away and they are worthless.
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Useful as an intermediate step for those of us who have invested in a number of qc2 Chargers.
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Phazmos said:
When everyone is using c - and along with that faster data rates, and fast charge - everyone and their grandmother will be making chargers meeting c fast charge specs. And when that happens, price will drop like a big rock.
But ya never know what some enterprising dev may come up with. I'm sure if possible, it'll be done.
I wouldn't chuck those chargers yet. Although might be better to try and sell them now while you can before qc fades away and they are worthless.
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What makes you think QC will fade away? QC 3.0 looks promising, and will likely be standard fitment to next gen Qualcomm powered phones, given they could also utilise USB-C connectors, it looks like it could be around for a while?
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No point, it has a non-proprietary fast charge, which is what you should be wanting and praising them for doing.
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This. Exactly this.
Also, think about the companies that have adopted USB Type-C already. Microsoft. Google. Intel. Asus. MSI. Apple. HP. Dell. And so on and so forth.
If what has you worried is not seeing a lot of third party makers of Type-C equipment on Amazon, just keep in mind we are in the first few quarters of adoption. It's going to take a little while to spin up world wide production of all the millions of little usb products we use.
As a wise man once said: R. E. L. A. X. Relax.
sephstyler said:
What makes you think QC will fade away? QC 3.0 looks promising, and will likely be standard fitment to next gen Qualcomm powered phones, given they could also utilise USB-C connectors, it looks like it could be around for a while?
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C above
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I have.
My point is still relevant though, I know USB-C (PD) is capable of 100W or whatever, but in its current use on our phones it is 15W.
QC 2.0 is already doing 18W , QC 3.0 can do 60W (INOV). QC also supports the USB-C interface, meaning in a few months, you could get a phone which uses a USB-C interface, using QC 3.0 charging at beyond 18W.....
QC can live harmoniously with a USB-C connector. If our hardware technically has support, the more the merrier.
Phazmos said:
When everyone is using c - and along with that faster data rates, and fast charge - everyone and their grandmother will be making chargers meeting c fast charge specs. And when that happens, price will drop like a big rock.
But ya never know what some enterprising dev may come up with. I'm sure if possible, it'll be done.
I wouldn't chuck those chargers yet. Although might be better to try and sell them now while you can before qc fades away and they are worthless.
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Lol. By the time this happens either a new spec is out or we have the Nexus 6SP (Super Premium). Anyways options are always nice.
Sorry folks, but the "debate" is boring me.
Back to my cigar and my coffee!
sephstyler said:
Have raised this before, the hardware all seems to be there, so there may be a way to enable it in the future at some point.
Also, for those saying that the USB-C native is faster, you're sadly mistaken. USB-C is 5V/3A = 15W , obviously take away some for loss, heat, resistance. QC 2.0 can support 9V/2A (18W), 12V/1.5A (18W) both just a touch higher than USB-C - albeit not by a massive margin.
Im in the same boat as above, I have 2 QC2.0 desktop chargers and a carcharger too, would be lovely to use them with a good USB-A to C cable and support those speeds.
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Your assumption is that QC can maintain the 9V and 12V charging states as long as Type-C can maintain its high amp charging before it has to taper off. I'm not saying it doesn't but nobody knows the exact states each charger goes through as different battery levels, battery temperatures, etc.
Phazmos said:
Sorry folks, but the "debate" is boring me.
Back to my cigar and my coffee!
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The point of this post is not to "fight" over which option is better, time will tell. But for now wouldn't it be perfect if nexus 6p can support both google's fast charging and QC2.0?
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C above
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sluflyer06 said:
Your assumption is that QC can maintain the 9V and 12V charging states as long as Type-C can maintain its high amp charging before it has to taper off. I'm not saying it doesn't but nobody knows the exact states each charger goes through as different battery levels, battery temperatures, etc.
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Absolutely true, but I'd like to have the option - afterall, that's why I like android - choice and options
yangqi said:
The point of this post is not to "fight" over which option is better, time will tell. But for now wouldn't it be perfect if nexus 6p can support both google's fast charging and QC2.0?
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Absolutely true again. Having the freedom to use whichever standard ends up winning, means we win in the end.
So back on track, discussion topic to see if we can get QC 2.0 working!
Since I'm not as technically savy as our amazing ROM devs, I have to wonder if this is something that could be enabled. Maybe with a kernel?

Nexus 6 Quick Charger suggestion

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.
yasirrfc said:
...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.

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