As we all are loving our poco F1 i am a bit intrested in technical details of the battery its type and its real capacity. Can any one tell me how to charge and discharge this battery for a longer run (2 to 3 years) and do we have a confirmation about quick charge 4 support. And if it did support it which standard is more safe ( not fast) and can you gus can point us towards a QC 4 offical charger.
bravo2526 said:
As we all are loving our poco F1 i am a bit intrested in technical details of the battery its type and its real capacity. Can any one tell me how to charge and discharge this battery for a longer run (2 to 3 years) and do we have a confirmation about quick charge 4 support. And if it did support it which standard is more safe ( not fast) and can you gus can point us towards a QC 4 offical charger.
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https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/quick-charge-device-list.pdf
The pocophone f1 doesn't have QC 4.0.
It's 3.0.
As for battery charging, slow charging is always safest for a battery and should be done between 10-90%. Just standard for batteries to never let them die and also avoid last part that pushes battery.
That said it honestly doesn't matter since a battery has a maximum of charges before cells start to die or hold charge worse. I'm not sure what the amount is for this specific battery but a standard rule is 350-500 charges before the battery shows sign of wear.
If you look at it this way, after 1 year battery normally start to show signs of wear and if you consider how often you change/buy a new smartphone I would say normal upgrade is done between after 18-24 months from purchase. That is based on same type of segment phone upgrade, high-end to high-end or mid to mid.
My 2 cents on the whole matter
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Oh and the battery is a li-po battery 3900mah and peaks at 4000mah
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Good to know this but i have read some where the guy name jaimani said its Qc4 supported. But in any case i wana know which standard is more safe?
bravo2526 said:
Good to know this but i have read some where the guy name jaimani said its Qc4 supported. But in any case i wana know which standard is more safe?
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That guy Jaimani happens to be the Global Head of Products at POCO
https://twitter.com/jaimani
and its officially stated that Poco does supports QC 4.0 standard
https://www.androidauthority.com/pocophone-f1-quick-charge-4-0-splash-resistant-903926/
I checked Qualcomm site to get it verified but that PDF is from June 2018 so it isn't exactly up 2 date. Might be that poco payed for the license for QC 4.0. the Soc 845 has support for it that I know.
Now to put it to the test I will be looking for a QC 4.0
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vinumsv said:
That guy Jaimani happens to be the Global Head of Products at POCO
https://twitter.com/jaimani
and its officially stated that Poco does supports QC 4.0 standard
https://www.androidauthority.com/pocophone-f1-quick-charge-4-0-splash-resistant-903926/
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my bad i dont know he was the global head but isnt that mean what he said about poco is a word of authority. and does he mention any sutibale QC 4 charger as the device came with QC 3 charger by default
vinumsv said:
That guy Jaimani happens to be the Global Head of Products at POCO
https://twitter.com/jaimani
and its officially stated that Poco does supports QC 4.0 standard
https://www.androidauthority.com/pocophone-f1-quick-charge-4-0-splash-resistant-903926/
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Zeggi said:
I checked Qualcomm site to get it verified but that PDF is from June 2018 so it isn't exactly up 2 date. Might be that poco payed for the license for QC 4.0. the Soc 845 has support for it that I know.
Now to put it to the test I will be looking for a QC 4.0
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will be waiting for your response after checking this out
bravo2526 said:
my bad i dont know he was the global head but isnt that mean what he said about poco is a word of authority. and does he mention any sutibale QC 4 charger as the device came with QC 3 charger by default
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Thats fine bro yes phone capable of QC 4 but only comes with QC 3 charger or QC4 charger are costly
vinumsv said:
Thats fine bro yes phone capable of QC 4 but only comes with QC 3 charger or QC4 charger are costly
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any suggestion for Qc 4.0 charger?
They are very hard to come by. I posted in another thread about this a while ago - Qualcomm list qc4 chargers but they're all very obscure brands (I say "all", iirc there were only about 3 of them)
The Qc4 standard is pretty much identical to the qc3 standard in most use cases - no meaningful difference in charge speed
Razer has a certified QC4 charger. If you can get it for less than $50, then great.
Please post your results.
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Let me come to the point....!!
The oneplus 2 doesn't support the fast charging...
The reasons are:
1. Software update was not provided for it.
2. Hardware isn't capable for providing the fast charge
Things to be known:
1. The hardware support must be done with the CHARGER and the DATA CABLE not with mobile
2. The charger provides only 5v/2a output that is not sufficient for fast charging...
3. The DATA CABLE which Is provided by oneplus is USB 2.0 to type-c cable and its maximum data speed and power delivery is low compared to USB 3.0
4. Oneplus data cable uses the TYPE-C protocol 1.0 and data transfer speed will be slow compared to other cables
Things to be tested:
1. To try with other fast charger with other type-c cables other than oneplus cable
2. Kernel must be edited...
3. Use 3 party certified data cables which is USB 3.0 or 3.1 to TYPE-C cable for charging and data transfers as it boosts over 10gbps speed.
Conclusion:
Hence I request the developers and the people viewing this post to try out some test if they can.....!! I've posted this after researching over the net.. ain't posting for name sack
If you already ready know there hardware isn't there, then why bother testing
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If you already ready know there hardware isn't there, then why bother testing
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The Hardware problem is in the charger not in the mobile....!!! This is a developers site and people love testing and developing.... if you ain't interested just stay away
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The Hardware problem is in the charger not in the mobile....!!! This is a developers site and people love testing and developing.... if you ain't interested just stay away
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Let me come to the point....!!*
The*oneplus*2*doesn't support the fast charging...
The reasons are:
1. Software update was not provided for it.
2. Hardware isn't capable for providing the fast charge*
Do you need to say any more? Hardware not compatible
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The Hardware problem is in the charger not in the mobile....!!! This is a developers site and people love testing and developing.... if you ain't interested just stay away
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Apparently you have done an extensive research on the subject, can you post your sources? I mean the link from where your read all about?
Have you done yourself any of the suggested solutions?
I'm no developer but kernel solution might seem adding the correct charging driver... but driver and hardware must match then you must change the charging circuit for some with quick/dash charging.
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Fast charge capable or not, I use my wife's Nexus 6p charger(cord and brick) and it's way faster than with the oneplus supplied charger.
So i used the OP3 charger on my OP2 and it seems to charge faster. Maybe is just psychological. So did some tests
Used Gsam battery monitor to see the charge current
Normal Samsung charger rated at 1.5A : current is 999 mA
OP3 charger : 1500mA
So the OP3 added about 5% in about 15 min
Worth trying. People have been discovering so many things on other phones which manufacturer claims not provided blablabla (could be for marketing stunts etc and preserve for next gen device) but was enabled through hacks by the community.
If there's time and interest, proceed in the name of science
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So i used the OP3 charger on my OP2 and it seems to charge faster. Maybe is just psychological. So did some tests
Used Gsam battery monitor to see the charge current
Normal Samsung charger rated at 1.5A : current is 999 mA
OP3 charger : 1500mA
So the OP3 added about 5% in about 15 min
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That just mean op3 charger can deliver the max current for our device while Samsung's dont
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I guess so, also means that there are better chargers than the stock OP2 charger available
I get between 1800 and 2100ma ma/hr from the stock cable and charging brick. This is measured with the 3c "battery monitor widget" as well as with a USB multimeter.
If I change the cable to an aftermarket one the charging I can get up to 1800ma/hr.
The charging brick makes little difference as long as it can push over 2 amps.
The phone seems to pull the highest amperage when it starts charging from less than 40% and is less than 30°C.
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCEOHKIlkxo
All the answers in this post
Well that puts the dash charging theory to rest. But nice to know that the first 30% happens at almost 1% charge per min
Hi
I understand that the snapdragon 835 brought support for quick charge 4 and four plus, yet phones released until now with the 835 have only support for the last year quick charge 3, (notwithstanding the Nuhia z17) I would like to understand what is the reason for it please and whether the V30 is likely to be updated with the quick change four capability in the future thar is to say if that's merely a software issue?
Maybe it's a heating issue and maybe they felt QuickCharge 3 was "safer" for now. You saw the hit Samsung took with the Note 7 last year. LG said they put in place lots more testing and safety procedures to prevent that from happening -- especially in the battery category. They actually sort of bragged something like that would never happen to LG! In testing this phone, perhaps QuickCharge 4 had a few bad results?
It's easy. Find me QuickCharge 4.0 compatible charger at Amazon
Billy Madison said:
It's easy. Find me QuickCharge 4.0 compatible charger at Amazon
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LG would make their own charger and include it with the phone.
But you have a point about replacement chargers. I keep several on hand.
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LG would make their own charger and include it with the phone.
But you have a point about replacement chargers. I keep several on hand.
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And then either loose $50 profits with every sold V30 or put it on shelves for $900 and make everyone angry, frustrated and steered to Pixel 2 XL, Mate 10 or even Note 8
In fact, on reddit people claim that one can use USB-C Power Delivery Chargers to charge newest Pixel2/2XL, but no one link some from Amazon either.They claim that with USB-C PD Pixel can be charged to 70% in 15min. Seems like USB-C PD adapters are still nonexistent as well as QC 4.0 compatible
I wouldn't be surprised that even V30 can be charged in 15 min to 70% either being based on same SD835
http://arni.co.kr/product/clever_65w_6port_charger
Seems legit. Where can I buy it on ebay?
I feel like quick charge technology is a bit like android. It gets released, but you won't get it until much later.
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
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
I have bought this charger from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Certified-Delivery-Charging-Nintendo/dp/B07FQKGB9D
As Poco India says on tweet that it supports quick charge 4, i bought this up. But unfortunately i don't see a significant improvement on charging over my stock quick charge 3 supported charger. Well, i have tried different mod that are floating around in different telegram group of poco. They do help to certain degree but not that much of a difference. Why is that? Can the developer create any mod to make the quick charge 4.0 to it's full potential??
You can made a mod to increase the charging speed (in some custom kernels) but not up to the Quick Charge 4.0 standard because QC 4 has certain Voltage and Watts that QC 3 doesn't have (Let's say QC 3 up to 20w and QC 4 up to 40w)
When buying Pocophone F1, only a Quick Charge 3.0 charger is included instead of QC 4
Here is the official list of QC 4 supported devices and official QC 4 chargers on their website.
https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/quick-charge-device-list.pdf
Darklouis said:
You can made a mod to increase the charging speed (in some custom kernels) but not up to the Quick Charge 4.0 standard because QC 4 has certain Voltage and Watts that QC 3 doesn't have (Let's say QC 3 up to 20w and QC 4 up to 40w)
When buying Pocophone F1, only a Quick Charge 3.0 charger is included instead of QC 4
Here is the official list of QC 4 supported devices and official QC 4 chargers on their website.
https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/quick-charge-device-list.pdf
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Well it shows Xiaomi poco f1 in the list
vismaiy said:
Well it shows Xiaomi poco f1 in the list
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Yep and of course, finding a good and authentic QC 4 charger is hard and expensive even here in the Philippines, finding QC4 charger is a pain in the ass.
Darklouis said:
You can made a mod to increase the charging speed (in some custom kernels) but not up to the Quick Charge 4.0 standard because QC 4 has certain Voltage and Watts that QC 3 doesn't have (Let's say QC 3 up to 20w and QC 4 up to 40w)
When buying Pocophone F1, only a Quick Charge 3.0 charger is included instead of QC 4
Here is the official list of QC 4 supported devices and official QC 4 chargers on their website.
https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/quick-charge-device-list.pdf
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So does this mean although i bought quick charger 4. It won't be able to perform as quick charge 4.0?
Rakibboss said:
So does this mean although i bought quick charger 4. It won't be able to perform as quick charge 4.0?
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I don't really know because you bought a charger that believed has QC 4 supported but in the official list of chargers that has QC 4, it doesn't show up there. I just checked the specs of your charger and it has the highest output of 30watts. I think you just bought a QC 4+ charger.
(QC 4 and QC4+ has a little different specs or features)
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I don't really know because you bought a charger that believed has QC 4 supported but in the official list of chargers that has QC 4, it doesn't show up there. I just checked the specs of your charger and it has the highest output of 30watts. I think you just bought a QC 4+ charger.
(QC 4 and QC4+ has a little different specs or features)
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The manual of the charger says it support quick charge 4.0 and 4.0+
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The manual of the charger says it support quick charge 4.0 and 4.0+
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Yeah. You just bought a QC 4/4+ charger. I think Qualcomm should update their list of QC4 and 4+ chargers.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/20V...9.0&pvid=bb4c4d47-e198-4377-a33a-f0a3bb112735
can this work for poco f1
gogib said:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/20V...9.0&pvid=bb4c4d47-e198-4377-a33a-f0a3bb112735
can this work for poco f1
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Nowhere in the description of the item says the charger support quick charge 4.0.…as far as i know there's a difference between quick charge 4 and USB PD (power delivery)
Here a video I made using custom rom like nitrogen os 5-8watt speed charging but when boot into recovery TWRP 15-20 watt speed charging
I've able to fast charge using charging below
Samsung QC2.0 Charger
Huawei M5 Pro FCP Charger
Aukey PA-T14 QC3.0
These charger are not able to fast charge
Tronsmart WCP01 PD3.0 & QC4.0
Aukey PA-Y8 PD3.0 & QC4.0
I've being told by Aukey staff that QC4 somewhat not working well with Poco maybe due to Xiaomi license etc...
gogib said:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/20V...9.0&pvid=bb4c4d47-e198-4377-a33a-f0a3bb112735
can this work for poco f1
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I don't know if it works on Poco F1 or even can handle the 65watts charger, in the item description it says for Lenovo Laptop.
ronald_loulan said:
I've able to fast charge using charging below
Samsung QC2.0 Charger
Huawei M5 Pro FCP Charger
Aukey PA-T14 QC3.0
These charger are not able to fast charge
Tronsmart WCP01 PD3.0 & QC4.0
Aukey PA-Y8 PD3.0 & QC4.0
I've being told by Aukey staff that QC4 somewhat not working well with Poco maybe due to Xiaomi license etc...
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Share some video if you can,like to see.Post in YouTube and give link here
One thing i noticed is that the charge never exceeds 18watts.. So that means maybe within software it's limited to quick charge 3.0..
Qualcomm has certified that Poco F1 meets the hardware necessities for quick charge 4/4+. This doesn't necessarily mean it will be able to, because it's in the hands of the OEMs that manufacture our phone. Xiaomi has intentionally kept the charging voltage to low on the Poco F1, which if provided, can be easily sorted out through software updates. But I don't think Xiaomi will do that, because it's bad for their business. If you cramp up everything on such a budget phone, there will be a decrease in the purchase of their other flagships that they have provided. So in order to keep this balance between their flagship and budget oriented devices, Xiaomi has intentionally kept the Poco F1 out of quick charge 4/4+ territory. Xiaomi did announce after a couple of days that Poco F1 supports quick charge 4/4+, but only shortly it was taken down. So don't waste your time looking up for chargers that support quick charge 4/4+, the Poco F1 will never be able to quick charge in 4/4+ if Xiaomi doesn't provide such tweeks in the phone through software updates.
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One thing i noticed is that the charge never exceeds 18watts.. So that means maybe within software it's limited to quick charge 3.0..
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Aside from the possibility of it being limited by the software, battery temperature has a major impact on how fast you can charge your device. Try watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh9OJQZinFQ
From his experiment, you can clearly see that Poco does support QC4 or QC4+ (I don't know what's the difference, but I guess 4+ is better?) and it's able to charge at a whopping 30+Watts just from lowering the ambient temperature alone as opposed to getting about 12 to 13 Watts from QC 3.0
As far as I know, there's only one charger that has worked for POCO to enable QC 4+. But seeing that this charger is nearly impossible to buy and is also quite expensive at the same time.
There is a post here in the forum I saw around a year ago where someone bought this charger and tested it. And he claims that it does indeed work.
He also did clarify that the benefits are little to none.
QC 4+ is mostly a theoretical upgrade to QC 3. Most phones don't ever reach the full QC 4+ or even 4 specifications.
We are limited by the battery technology of our time, where faster charges result in more heat. Which is why even though most phones released today are certified for 4+ they usually still ship with a 3 charger.
Other brands like VOOC are able to get so high is because they use dual battery cells.
Anyway, here's the charger if you want to buy it.
https://www.razer.com/mobile/razer-phone-power-adapter
I'm starting this thread as a reference for people who might be interested in where to purchase a fast charger for their phone.
I'm currently struggling to find any information about where to buy a fast charger, since I bought the Neptune Blue version (12GB/256GB) and the only option was an EU charger, although I need a UK one. I know that we can use adaptors, but that's not a long term, optimal solution.
So I have a couple of questions for the good people in here:
Does anyone know where to buy original Supervooc 50W charger ?
Any recommendations on similarly charging 3 party chargers ?
Does the OnePlus Warp/Dash chargers work for the X2 Pro? Any tests on that?
Please do not hesitate to add your experience with Oppo's proprietary charging technology.
deadneon said:
I'm starting this thread as a reference for people who might be interested in where to purchase a fast charger for their phone.
I'm currently struggling to find any information about where to buy a fast charger, since I bought the Neptune Blue version (12GB/256GB) and the only option was an EU charger, although I need a UK one. I know that we can use adaptors, but that's not a long term, optimal solution.
So I have a couple of questions for the good people in here:
Does anyone know where to buy original Supervooc 50W charger ?
Any recommendations on similarly charging 3 party chargers ?
Does the OnePlus Warp/Dash chargers work for the X2 Pro? Any tests on that?
Please do not hesitate to add your experience with Oppo's proprietary charging technology.
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All I've found ships from China tho
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/223694317524
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All I've found ships from China tho
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/223694317524
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Exactly, it seems that Oppo haven't prepared to sell those chargers separately and the only places you can find is a 3rd party from China.
Although I'm interested if anyone has tested maybe a OnePlus Warp/Dash charger.
deadneon said:
Exactly, it seems that Oppo haven't prepared to sell those chargers separately and the only places you can find is a 3rd party from China.
Although I'm interested if anyone has tested maybe a OnePlus Warp/Dash charger.
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Here I am! Proud owner of a OP3 since 3 days ago, switched to a 12/256 x2 pro.
I just tried, as per your request, to use the Dash op charger and in the home, I get the VOOC logo while in charge. Not that bad, but definitely not a superVOOC. It charges the phone quicker than any ordinary, yet overvolted charger, but not comparable to superVOOC.
My 2 cents
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Here I am! Proud owner of a OP3 since 3 days ago, switched to a 12/256 x2 pro.
I just tried, as per your request, to use the Dash op charger and in the home, I get the VOOC logo while in charge. Not that bad, but definitely not a superVOOC. It charges the phone quicker than any ordinary, yet overvolted charger, but not comparable to superVOOC.
My 2 cents
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How many seconds of charge per percent of battery ?
I think mine is not as quick as before, since a power outtage at home, very strange..
Almost 40 seconds per percent, so definitely not the 30min for the 100% announced.
Are you supposed to be able to see the Super VOOC logo while charging full speed ?
@KaylordTheuZ
Thnk for testing.
could you please install the app "Ampere" from the playstore? (I on the Oneplus 3 get a read out of 3500 milli ampere with the 4 amp dash charger when below may be 40%)
Could you check the ampere on the realme with that?
app link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
Polarfuchs said:
@KaylordTheuZ
Thnk for testing.
could you please install the app "Ampere" from the playstore?
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Yup. Just made a comparison among the dash charger and the original one.
Realme charger (SUPERVOOC) : max throughput of 1850 mA @ 4,25V
Dash charger (VOOC) : max 1470 mA @ 4,23V.
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ManuBBXX said:
Are you supposed to be able to see the Super VOOC logo while charging full speed ?
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Yes, sure. In the lock screen, with the charge percentage which fastly increases by step of 0.01.
I read about your power shortage and IMHO it could be a cause of damage to these chargers. Try to do as follows: install Ampere and compare your results with mine ( just posted a feedback to another user). I set the phone in charge while the phone is already @80% of charge remaining. Don't know if in case of discharged battery the charger pulls additional current in the first minutes, I'll try this out.
I don't think Ampere gives proper readings for Dash/VOOC. You're recommended to use the engineer menu (usually *#808#) but that doesn't appear to work on the Realme X2 pro (CN version).
I have contacted their customer service and received this message:
Hello,
Greetings from realme Europe. Thank you for reaching out to us.
We would like to inform you that you can purchase charger from the authorized realme repair center. The information for the repair center:
Name: SARL REPU
Phone number: +33143382999
Address: 149 RUE AMELOT , 75011 PARIS, FRANCE
Warm Regards,
Team realme Europe
and here as well: https://www.giztop.com/official-oppo-supervooc-charger.html
the same price as on ebay
Giztop has the Chinese plug though doesn't fit in Europe
Polarfuchs said:
Giztop has the Chinese plug though doesn't fit in Europe
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The same on ebay !
P.S. You can always use an adaptor, I see no issues here.
Can it charge with a regular 5v 2A charger?
phileps said:
Can it charge with a regular 5v 2A charger?
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Off course you can, but don't expect any VOOC neither superVOOC performance.
So seems UK version is non-existent. Great.
Does anyone know which adapter would allow the full capabilities of the VOOC charger?
It will comes with in the box right?
Dash charger is 20w. GSMarena said X2 Pro supports QC up to 18w.
Does anyone have any 25w or more to test?
Solution for V8 SuperCharger for Realme X2 Pro
Does anyone know where to buy original Supervooc 50W charger ?
Ans: Obviously from Oppo or Realme's official Stores and website. Do not trust Ebay or Amazon completely for that matter.
[*]Any recommendations on similarly charging 3 party chargers ?
Ans: SuperVooc is Oppo's tech but I guess original one from Oppo might be costly as compared to Realme.
[*]Does the OnePlus Warp/Dash chargers work for the X2 Pro? Any tests on that?
Ans: Works. 30w in also enough but it takes the usual 62-72 mins from 3% to 100%. Tested result. Also why won't u charge it fast in 50w speed rather than 30w,when both wattage results in pretty similar heating.
Note: Tested verdict. Any fast Supercharge tech will surely generate some heat and surely demands a battery change after 2-3 years depending on use. My 3 years+ old Oneplus 3 just had to change Battery. So I guess with 50w for Realme, its battery will run buttery smooth for max 2 years and upto 3 year with minimal use. Hope I answered upto your expectation.
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I'm starting this thread as a reference for people who might be interested in where to purchase a fast charger for their phone.
I'm currently struggling to find any information about where to buy a fast charger, since I bought the Neptune Blue version (12GB/256GB) and the only option was an EU charger, although I need a UK one. I know that we can use adaptors, but that's not a long term, optimal solution.
So I have a couple of questions for the good people in here:
Does anyone know where to buy original Supervooc 50W charger ?
Ans: Obviously from Oppo or Realme's official Stores and website. Do not trust Ebay or Amazon completely for that matter.
Any recommendations on similarly charging 3 party chargers ?
Ans: SuperVooc is Oppo's tech but I guess original one from Oppo might be costly as compared to Realme.
Does the OnePlus Warp/Dash chargers work for the X2 Pro? Any tests on that?
Ans: Works. 30w in also enough but it takes the usual 62-72 mins from 3% to 100%. Tested result. Also why won't u charge it fast in 50w speed rather than 30w,when both wattage results in pretty similar heating.
Note: Tested verdict. Any fast Supercharge tech will surely generate some heat and surely demands a battery change after 2-3 years depending on use. My 3 years+ old Oneplus 3 just had to change Battery. So I guess with 50w for Realme, its battery will run buttery smooth for max 2 years and upto 3 year with minimal use. Hope I answered upto your expectation.
Please do not hesitate to add your experience with Oppo's proprietary charging technology.
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Will surely work. My Mi Powerbank 10000mah 2i normally delivers 5v,2A. But will charge slowly, mine takes almost 1hr 28 mins from 12%. It surely extends battery life but is pretty slow. If u can wait that long, you can charge
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Can it charge with a regular 5v 2A charger?
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I bought the 50w Chinese oppo one from eBay but it doesn't give 50w to the realme. Haven't measured the charge but it's noticeably slower
Maybe try the original cable with it.
ah you look on Aliexpress?