Apart from the availability of the NM cards, the next most anticipated accessory for me would be a powerbank that can do full speed supercharging here. I have the Huawei 5A powerbank for my Mate 10 and love it to bits, hoping they release one upgraded to the newer spec for the Mate 20 Pro. If people find anything suitable please drop a reply with details.
I don't think there's any power bank available that it's small enoguh and can do 40 watts yet.
On a side note, It's sad huawei gave free 10,000 mAh Huawei Supercharge power banks to iphone owners (in line to purchase iPhone XS) and does not include one to people buying their $1000+ phone
Agree, a fast charging powerbank would be amazing. Mind you, 22.5W is not slow by any means so maybe that's more than sufficient. Is that the most powerful powerbank out there at present (a legit one)? 22.5W output?
I tested HW SuperCharge powerbank: 25W = very fast ( but a bit too expensive )
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I don't think there's any power bank available that it's small enoguh and can do 40 watts yet.
On a side note, It's sad huawei gave free 10,000 mAh Huawei Supercharge power banks to iphone owners (in line to purchase iPhone XS) and does not include one to people buying their $1000+ phone
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Got one for free as a gift together with two other high end accessories (earphones and band 3 pro).. works very well
Xiaomi has a new one capable of 45 watt.
Do you have a link or a model name?
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Do you have a link or a model name?
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Hi,
Mi power bank 3 pro
HTH
Dave
davep1976 said:
Hi,
Mi power bank 3 pro
HTH
Dave
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15W with Huawei phone
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Check out any power bank that has USB-C PD. They'll generally get well above 2A output on the USB-C port.
Yes, but aren't we looking for 40W here? That's far more than most 'fast charging' power banks.
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15W with Huawei phone
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I read this to mean that it can charge at 45w unless using other ports...
"The Mi Powerbank 3 Pro comes with three ports in total, as opposed to the two ports found on the 10000mAh Mi Powerbank 2 Pro model. There are two USB-A ports along with a USB Type-C port. The Type-C port can take 45W (15V/3A) input as well as output, while the USB-A ports max out at 18W (again both input/output at 5V/2.4A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A). It can charge a number of laptops through its Type-C port including some of Apple’s Macbook Pro and Air models and Huawei’s Matebook models (the complete list of supported models are added at the end of the post).
When both the USB-A ports are in use, the output is maxed out at 15W each (5V/3A). Note that the power bank supports pass through charging, so it can charge other devices while being charged. Xiaomi adds that the 11 hour charging time (with a regular 10W charger) for the power bank goes down to just 4.5 hours with a 45W charger."
Is this wrong?
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Dave
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Hey guys,
Is there a Quick Charge power bank that you would recommend for the Z5P?
Thanks
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Hey guys,
Is there a Quick Charge power bank that you would recommend for the Z5P?
Thanks
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ROMOSS SOLO 6 , I am using its very good
atif_afzal said:
ROMOSS SOLO 6 , I am using its very good
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Hey mate! Isn't charging at 5V/1A a little slow? I don't know, just saying. Thanks.
ayeyoba said:
Hey mate! Isn't charging at 5V/1A a little slow? I don't know, just saying. Thanks.
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Just got the Anker Powercore+ . It's a monster
http://the-gadgeteer.com/2016/03/13/anker-powercore-26800-quick-charge-2-0-usb-wall-charger-review/
Since Z5 premium is quick chargeable device, I will recommend you AUKEY QUALCOMM CERTIFIED 16000MAH QUICK CHARGE 3 POWERBANK QC3.0
I have been using this powerbank for months and it works fine.
Compared to other power banks that do not come with Qualcomm Quick Charge technology, this power bank really provides a faster and stable charge.
However, it is quite heavy for regular users, or maybe you can buy a smaller one but of course, comes with smaller battery capacity.
You can Google it for more reviews, but for me, it is the best power bank I have ever used.
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Maybe you can look at this one: Luxtude 13400mah Power Bank which has dual USB ports and supports max 2.4A Quick Charge
http://amzn.to/2uf6JJH
IP67 Waterproof & Dustproof--It is the same level as iPhone 7, for ensuring to be used+ normally in any outdoor environment(jungles, rivers, Desert etc.).
Durable, Shockproof and Portable Design--It passed the professional drop test, which could even be used to protect yourself when confronted with danger. But it's lighter.
Top Class LG Battery--It could charge phones repeatedly with 13400 mAh capacity, such as iPhone7 5 times, iPhone6s 5.5 times and Huawei P9 3 times.
Smart Output/Input Quick Charge--It supports max 5V 2.4A output charging and charging 2 devices at the same time. And it also supports max 18W input charging, which could be fully charged in 4.5h fastest. Save your time maximally.
Compatible Well with 99% Smart Devices--Liberating you from various battery of devices when you go out.
Hey,
I own a mediapad m5 10.8 and just bought a honor view 10 phone.
The honor comes with a supercharge charger. When i try to charge the m5 with this charger it doesnt fast charge, i dont have the double lightnings displayed. I assumed a supercharge charger can fastcharge the m5, but apparently not.
I tried with both m5 and honor v10 stock cables.
Is it right to say that supercharge chargers cant fast charge the m5 ? Am i missing something obvious.
Is there a charger that can fastcharge the m5 and supercharge the honor v10 ?
Thanks for your answers
Why should your 3rd party charger enable something which is not soled by Huawei as a feature?
The Tablet might charge a bit faster, but for fast charge you need logic in the charger and the device to not blow up the accumulator
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Because the are 3rd party chargers that support qualcomm quickcharge and huawei supercharge. Why not support both huawei super charge and huawei fastcharge ?
And as far as i understand the m5 fastcharge is sort of huawei customed quicharge 2.0.
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is sort of huawei customed quicharge 2.0.
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I guess this answered your question
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I guess this answered your question
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Not really as huawei supercharged can be seen as a custom charge mode and yet 3rd party supports it. Thats why i am asking if the communtiy is aware of such product.
Honor made a charger you want.
Supports:
9v 2a (18W) that's quick charge for your tablet
4.5v 5a (22.5W) that's supercharge for your phone
Both quick charge and supercharg occupie same USB port (the purple one).
Another two USBs are just standard 5v 2a.
Another solution is to buy any Power Delivery charger, it won't do supercharge at 22.5W but will quick charge both phone and tablet at 9v 2a (18W)
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I have an M5 and a P20 Pro, and the supercharge charger and cable don't charge the M5 at all. When the M5 charging cable is connected to the supercharger, it charges at normal speed. So it appears there is something in the cables an circuitry which determines what speed to charge at. I also bought a standard Huawei charger from ebay ant it charges both devices at standard speed.
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I have an M5 and a P20 Pro, and the supercharge charger and cable don't charge the M5 at all. When the M5 charging cable is connected to the supercharger, it charges at normal speed. So it appears there is something in the cables an circuitry which determines what speed to charge at. I also bought a standard Huawei charger from ebay ant it charges both devices at standard speed.
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Combination of P20 Pro supercharger and original purple cable should charge M5 at a normal speed, this is how it happens with mine. Superchargers don't support 9V2A fast charge that original M5 charger outputs. That Honor charger that I posted picture of earlier does all types of Huawei charging with purple cable, standard, fast and super.
Hey guys I've just discovered that the MacBook Pro USB C charger charges Mate 20 X insanely fast. The Ampere readings are off the charts and charging speed has almost doubled.
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How much is the charger?
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How much is the charger?
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the one I'm using is an original Mac book pro one which is around $70 but you can find the generic ones on Amazon for $38 I'm going to buy an extra one for my office. It is an 87 watt charger but it charges the phone a lot faster than the original Huawei one.
Just tried my handset on a couple of USB-PD chargers and getting 16W consistently.
i tried with mac pro original charger, i am getting around 3k miliAmp/hr on mac charger and 4-4.5k on huawei charger. Are you getting more than 3k on mac charger ?
MateBook X Pro Charger seems to result in something like 16W charging(just my estimate)
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Hey guys I've just discovered that the MacBook Pro USB C charger charges Mate 20 X insanely fast. The Ampere readings are off the charts and charging speed has almost doubled.
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What's the max mA it charges at?
The stock 20x charger charges at over 4000mA when I plug it in with 50% battery.
Does it do better than that?
I heard these super fast chargers damaged batteries.
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I heard these super fast chargers damaged batteries.
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They won't necessarily damage the battery but will reduce it's lifespan. I generally use a Samsung charger, Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 , I also use do my best to use the 40 to 80% rule when charging.
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They won't necessarily damage the battery but will reduce it's lifespan. I generally use a Samsung charger, Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 , I also use do my best to use the 40 to 80% rule when charging.
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I always use 20% - 80% at least this is what i read on the internet... although i am not a guru when it comes to electronics... Cheers
Has anyone found where to buy the wireless charging battery bank? I've gone ahead and bought the pad and car charger, but I haven't seen the power bank yet. Maybe I missed it, or it's not out yet...
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I've decided to update op to be more informative. People help me, I help people. Thanks to @cd993 for help with product searching.
>Buy Here> Giztop - Gearbest - AliExpress - Banggood<Buy Here<
You're not obligated to buy the Xiaomi brand accessories for use with your Xiaomi (or any other) products
Battery has arrived! If anyone wants to see, HERE is the official page (hope you have auto-translate).
The manual contained in the package wasn't in English but here is a similar model's user manual, although the images and single usage is self-explanatory. The Manual recommends charging the battery to full before first use.
Here are two informative statements from the official website:
One charge: Before using the wireless charging function, you need to turn this function on and press the button. For details, please refer to the product manual.
Charging power: The maximum power of wireless fast charge can be up to 10W when it is output separately; the maximum power of USB-C single port output and input can reach 18W, the maximum power of USB-A single port output can reach 18W, and the total power when using two output interfaces Up to 15W.
Here are some images:
After I unlock the bootloader / root+rom, I can't wait to set the charging limit and use wireless chargers all over the place.
Gourmandises said:
Has anyone found where to buy the wireless charging battery bank? I've gone ahead and bought the pad and car charger, but I haven't seen the power bank yet.
Maybe I missed it, or it's not out yet...
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Unsure if these are the real deal, but some links nonetheless.....
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00IL7VD1Y/ref=dp_olp_0?ie=UTF8&condition=all
https://www.giztop.com/xiaomi-wireless-power-bank.html
https://www.banggood.com/Xiaomi-PLM...-Mobile-Phone-p-1434294.html?cur_warehouse=CN
https://www.gearbest.com/power-banks/pp_009881811120.html
Thanks @cd993 !
they're starting to pop up on AliExpress too now. It also looks like the car charger isn't out yet and sellers are just taking preorders.
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Thanks @cd993 !
they're starting to pop up on AliExpress too now. It also looks like the car charger isn't out yet and sellers are just taking preorders.
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I'd be curious of one too!
Hi guys, original xiaomi wireless power bank is too expensive for me, so I decided to buy baseus 10 000 mAh wireless power bank, and I'm satisfied. It is only 5W (xiaomi 10W), but for 12€...
Capacity is ok, I fully charged my 8100 mAh tablet battery (by cable) and simultaneously add 10% battery to phone (wirelessly).
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Hi guys, original xiaomi wireless power bank is too expensive for me, so I decided to buy baseus 10 000 mAh wireless power bank, and I'm satisfied. It is only 5W (xiaomi 10W), but for 12€...
Capacity is ok, I fully charged my 8100 mAh tablet battery (by cable) and simultaneously add 10% battery to phone (wirelessly).
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Thanks @dukynko !
That's a nice alternative.
Additionally, I've updated the OP to help people out.
Gourmandises said:
Has anyone found where to buy the wireless charging battery bank? I've gone ahead and bought the pad and car charger, but I haven't seen the power bank yet. Maybe I missed it, or it's not out yet...
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I've decided to update op to be more informative. People help me, I help people. Thanks to @cd993 for help with product searching.
>Buy Here> Giztop - Gearbest - AliExpress - Banggood<Buy Here<
You're not obligated to buy the Xiaomi brand accessories for use with your Xiaomi (or any other) products
Battery has arrived! If anyone wants to see, HERE is the official page (hope you have auto-translate).
The manual contained in the package wasn't in English but here is a similar model's user manual, although the images and single usage is self-explanatory. The Manual recommends charging the battery to full before first use.
Here are two informative statements from the official website:
One charge: Before using the wireless charging function, you need to turn this function on and press the button. For details, please refer to the product manual.
Charging power: The maximum power of wireless fast charge can be up to 10W when it is output separately; the maximum power of USB-C single port output and input can reach 18W, the maximum power of USB-A single port output can reach 18W, and the total power when using two output interfaces Up to 15W.
Here are some images:
After I unlock the bootloader / root+rom, I can't wait to set the charging limit and use wireless chargers all over the place.
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Thanks mate
How fast does this charge? Is it 20w or slow 5w?
Have a look at ampere app?
10w
Mi 9 doesn't support 10w qi charging so is it only 5W then?
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Mi 9 doesn't support 10w qi charging so is it only 5W then?
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It must support up to 20w wireless charging Original wireless chargers is 10w/20w.
Look on AE... Ebay also.
In this guide you can find some of the best wireless power banks. And they are all compared here, so it’s pretty useful https://geeklah.com/best-wireless-powerbank.html
Hope it is helpful at least to some of you
Hi,
sorry for the silly question, the powerbank can only charge wireless, but NOT be CHARGED Wireless? It is right?
Hello, I just got this phone a couple of days ago, basically i migrated from a OnePlus 6 to this Nord 2 and I'm liking it very much so far for the price all things considered, tedious bugs and all.
The gist of it, is it normal for it to charge this slow? I'm using my old 20w dash charge adapter, because imported it from the UK, it came with said adapter and my country does not support that kind of wall plug outlet and I refuse to use an adapter/extender because it won't stick to the wall it's just too heavy.
Did some reading, and I disabled optimized night charging/high performance mode. I figured using an old adapter would be slower than the new one, but are those readings normal?
Also i noticed the Warp Charge animation appears on lock screen but just the blue bubble then it disappears, no Warp Charge logo.
I plan on getting both wall and car warp chargers, in the meantime I'll be using my regular 20w dash chargers.
Thanks in advance.
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I can at least confirm that the original second (and last?) generation carplug (12V charger) is also veeeeeeeeeeery slow. It takes at least 2,5 hours from 0 to 100. The 230V plug charges 0-100 in exactly 29 minutes
You need S-VOC/DASH/WARP charger.
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I can at least confirm that the original second (and last?) generation carplug (12V charger) is also veeeeeeeeeeery slow. It takes at least 2,5 hours from 0 to 100. The 230V plug charges 0-100 in exactly 29 minutes
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I'm getting 500mA (2.5W USB base current) when asleep, and 1A (5W) when awake. It's definitely buggy, should always pull 1A even when the screen is off. The phone doesn't seem to have PD, so there's no way to get 15/18W on ordinary PD charger.
Remember that accubattery only reads from a single cell of your battery;
The OPN2 has 2 cells and charges both simultaneously, so it's likely accubattery is only reporting half speed, to one cell, and isn't detecting charge to the other cell, which is half of the battery in this case.
For example, accubattery will likely report your battery health/capacity is only 50% (more often lower), because each cell is 2250 mah, and the total advertised design capacity of the OPN2 is 4500 mah, but is really 2250 mah per cell, and has 2 cells.
This is part of oneplus's warp charge technology, which is really just a rebrand of their sister company's, but it's essentially a 32.5w charge to both cells, which is much easier than providing 65w to a single cell.
Also, do note warp charge only works with the official red cable and the official oneplus charger provided in the box, as the charging circuit in the cable and charger will limit your speed with third party charger/cables as they have not been verified to handle these charging speeds.
Funnily enough even if you have an OPPO cable and charger, which utilizes the same technology, warp charge on oneplus phones still won't activate and it'll charge at a much slower 20w (10w per cell)
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Funnily enough even if you have an OPPO cable and charger, which utilizes the same technology, warp charge on oneplus phones still won't activate and it'll charge at a much slower 20w (10w per cell)
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VOOC 2.0 (20W 5V/4A) vs S-VOOC 2.0 (65W 10V/6.5A). The OS reported current is always current over both cells, whether it be parallel or in series depends on VOOC version.