Of course my phone came with an original super charger 40W. I was also lucky and got a free fast wireless charging pad as an early bird package. Sadly ther was no additional charger in the package of the wireless charging package.
Does anyone know if the fast wireless charging pad is charging at fast speed with any other charger than the original super charger 40W. I tried with different chargers from different brands but Ican only get the normal speed. The only way for me to get fast wireless charging was when using the original supercharger 40W.
So my quwstion is where can I get another original supercharger 40W or is a Huawei Supercharger 22.5W also enough to fast wireless charge?
https://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-F7U010/
Wonder if that would work? I've been wanting to get a USB-C charger for my Dell XPS 13 laptop anyway so might just take the plunge and try this. Would be great it if charges my laptop as well as supercharge the Mate 20 Pro. Just wish they came in black. Hate white cables that get so grubby. Anyway, will test it out and post back.
I would also like to know.
Some people said getting the woreless charger is a better option, as it also includes the 40W charger in the box.
But I cannot find neither the 40W charger by itself, or the Huawei wireless charger for sale.
Anyone?
Huawei has been very vague about the Mate 20 Pro's Qi support. It just states "15W with Huawei's Supercharge tech, and you can use Qi chargers as well". But no words about the wattages here. I tried a wireless charger which was supposedly supporting Qi at 15W, but in fact it didn't charge my phone at full speed, it was MUCH slower. My guess is that you only get 15W wireless charging with Huawei's own charger, as for Qi compatibility it just seems to go up to 10W if not even less. Something similar to USB-PD support: yeah, it works and it gives a decent speed advantage, but for full speed charging you have to stick with the proprietary solution.
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gamekill said:
I would also like to know.
Some people said getting the woreless charger is a better option, as it also includes the 40W charger in the box.
But I cannot find neither the 40W charger by itself, or the Huawei wireless charger for sale.
Anyone?
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Guess it depends from countries. In Switzerland, both items are widely available since about 2-3 weeks, they were pretty much impossible to find before. The 40W car charger is showing up in some online stores during these days.
I agree the wireless pad is the better buying option: the charger itself doesn't cost much less than the pad+charger bundle.
₪ 72.70 16%OFF | CP84 Original HUAWEI Super Charge 40W Quick Charger 10V/4A 9V/2A 5V/2A Apply to Mate20 Pro X RS Mate10 P20 P10 Mate10 Magic 2
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/N9F2zsN
Where can i get the original super fast charger for car, wireless and wall charger?
I wonder where I can get the wall super charger that works in the US.. Bought the phone in Europe..
Original car charger with cable:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/HUA...8.0&pvid=137b6f1f-e5ef-42c1-aad3-3d846655ba47
The regular one offers super charging as well. Works a treat on the Mate 20 Pro
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/273314905111
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I wonder where I can get the wall super charger that works in the US.. Bought the phone in Europe..
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I'll answer my own question - got this answer from Huawei support on where to buy a wall supercharger for the US:
"We kindly inform you that the Mate 20 Pro was not released for the US market; for this reason, we cannot directly recommend any charger specifically for your phone because we do not have it available for this region.
However, since your Mate 20 Pro supports up to 10 V / 4 A super-fast charging and is compatible with 4.5 V/5 A or 5 V/4.5 A super-fast charging, and 9 V/2 A fast charging, any supercharge with this characteristics will work fine with your device.
We recommend you to check the following product; it is original from our company and it will provide an appropriate charge for your phone: https://www.amazon.com/Huawei-4-5V5A-SuperCharge-Adapter-USB-C/dp/B06WWPBM1L"
You can try to get one from China. The China market chargers are using the layout/ pins as used in US.
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charliebigpot said:
I'll answer my own question - got this answer from Huawei support on where to buy a wall supercharger for the US:
"We kindly inform you that the Mate 20 Pro was not released for the US market; for this reason, we cannot directly recommend any charger specifically for your phone because we do not have it available for this region.
However, since your Mate 20 Pro supports up to 10 V / 4 A super-fast charging and is compatible with 4.5 V/5 A or 5 V/4.5 A super-fast charging, and 9 V/2 A fast charging, any supercharge with this characteristics will work fine with your device.
We recommend you to check the following product; it is original from our company and it will provide an appropriate charge for your phone: https://www.amazon.com/Huawei-4-5V5A-SuperCharge-Adapter-USB-C/dp/B06WWPBM1L"
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This one is the SuperCharge 1.0 and is only 22.5W. The new one is 40W !!!
hk300 said:
You can try to get one from China. The China market chargers are using the layout/ pins as used in US.
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This one is the SuperCharge 1.0 and is only 22.5W. The new one is 40W !!!
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Do you have a link to the 40W?
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Do you have a link to the 40W?
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You can try Aliexpress
For instance:
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32963...id=512amp-dQKEsllYjNvTp8Xe3RW5tw1547077929184
Btw, I do not know this seller and never bought from them.
I got mine as part of an accessories bundle from Funky Huawei which probably wasn't the cheapest way to go but I knew I was getting authentic products and it arrived in a week and a half. If I remember correctly it was shipped from Taiwan so the shipping time was quicker than I expected.
The bundle (if they still have it) allows you to choose a memory card (which is hard to find in the US) and 2 other accessories . I got a 40W wall charger and the 40W car charger.
When shopping on Ali Express I've mostly had good experiences but I've heard horror stories from people who were less fortunate.
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Hoping to get my Mate 20 Pro on Friday. Looking for suggestions on any wireless charging pads / stands that are able to fully utilise the Mate 20 Pro's 15w wireless charging ability. Any ideas?
Just the orginal Huawei wirless charge pad
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Des...40371130&sr=8-6&keywords=15w+wireless+charger
Just search 15W Qi wireless charger on ebay? There's quite a few...
Nicelysedated said:
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Des...40371130&sr=8-6&keywords=15w+wireless+charger
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There are indeed several non-Huawei wireless chargers that claim 15W max output, but I haven't seen any that verify this claim with specifications other than in their seller's verbiage (no images of package). Time will tell if they actually can do this for the Mate 20 Pro. Hopefully someone will take one for the Team and try it out then post a screenshot of the charge.
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There are indeed several non-Huawei wireless chargers that claim 15W max output, but I haven't seen any that verify this claim with specifications other than in their seller's verbiage (no images of package). Time will tell if they actually can do this for the Mate 20 Pro. Hopefully someone will take one for the Team and try it out then post a screenshot of the charge.
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I've ordered one from Amazon due to come in tomorrow at work. Will test and let you know.
Unsure how I'l figure out its 15W as opposed to 10 or 7.5W?
Look on Google with : Huawei CP 60
This is reference of new Huawei wireless charger 15w.
In France, price is about 60€ : https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00259011.html
I find it on german website that ship in Europe : https://www.meintrendyhandy.de/shop/huawei-supercharge-qi-schnellladegerat-234124p.html
Please do
HellraiserNZ said:
I've ordered one from Amazon due to come in tomorrow at work. Will test and let you know.
Unsure how I'l figure out its 15W as opposed to 10 or 7.5W?
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Awesome, thanks for taking the plunge. Hope to hear good news.
There's a site that describes USB hardware, but that isn't really practical.
https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/04/07/accurately-measure-understand-smartphones-charging-speed/
And not sure about how valid results are, but an app on the Playstore called "Ampere" has decent ratings.
https://www.aliexpress.com/af/Nillk...eless+Charger&initiative_id=SB_20181111140116
Says that work with mate 20 pro
Anyone got any recommendations for a wireless charger. Don't really want to fork out £60.00 for the official. Been looking on ebay/amazon and see some are about £15-£20 and getting some decent reviews. It is just to sit on bed side table for charging though the night.
memphisuklf said:
Anyone got any recommendations for a wireless charger. Don't really want to fork out £60.00 for the official. Been looking on ebay/amazon and see some are about £15-£20 and getting some decent reviews. It is just to sit on bed side table for charging though the night.
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I remember using 2 cheap ones for my s8+ and they never worked as well as the original Samsung. Always got VERY hot, disconnected all the time when not placed exactly in the middle...they also made weird sounds too so no good for a night stand.
I recommend buying official gear... It's the wrong place to save money
Anyway have somebody same issue with original wireless charger.
After put mobile on charger it's start charging, but after 3minutes start led light fast flashing and stop charging. After take off and put back on charger it's OK.
Have somebody same experiences?
mysiak123 said:
Anyway have somebody same issue with original wireless charger.
After put mobile on charger it's start charging, but after 3minutes start led light fast flashing and stop charging. After take off and put back on charger it's OK.
Have somebody same experiences?
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use the charging cable and adapter bundled with the original wireless charger
I got the CP60 bundled with my phone purchase, it came with an extra set of the 40W charger that comes with the phone. I have been using the typical 9W fast wireless charger and CP60 is definitely faster than those. My phone doesn't get hotter than 35 deg C while wireless charging as well.
I got the Anker 10W Qi charger, work great with the little "fast-charging" icon appearing on the phone :good:
https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B07DBX67NC
Using the phone's charger with it so I can choose between wireless or ultra-fast :laugh:
Ordered 2 different chargers from Amazon. Both claim 15w charging but in reality none of them works. Just standard charging.
mysiak123 said:
Anyway have somebody same issue with original wireless charger.
After put mobile on charger it's start charging, but after 3minutes start led light fast flashing and stop charging. After take off and put back on charger it's OK.
Have somebody same experiences?
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Yes same happens with me. I am using the charger that came with it
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Yes same happens with me. I am using the charger that came with it
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Me too, bloody awful for a £60 charger (even if I got it for free)
This one
https://www.amazon.de/Qi-zertifizie...=UTF8&qid=1544550288&sr=8-1&keywords=zens+15w
definately DOESN'T charge the Mate 20 Pro at 15W. No "wireless fast charging" indication, charging time is much longer than with Huawei's own wireless charger. Too bad, because the flexibility to be able to use it as a stand is great, but I ended up getting the original one. Just another world.
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mysiak123 said:
Anyway have somebody same issue with original wireless charger.
After put mobile on charger it's start charging, but after 3minutes start led light fast flashing and stop charging. After take off and put back on charger it's OK.
Have somebody same experiences?
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I just received it today, and just charged my phone from 88% to 100%, but during that (short) time I didn't have any issues. Obviously using the charger and the cable that came with it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/CP6...036.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.31352e0emrhxvT
Very nice price.
Hi guys.
Hope your all well,
I have bought a new Huawei Mate 20 Pro wanted one as soon as they can out. I have put mine in a book type case I find it easier to handle, I HAVE A QUESTION. Will the phone charge through the case OR would I have to keep taking the phone out of the case. Any help would be great appreciated, thank you all for your help and time.
JLB333
JLB333 said:
Hi guys.
Hope your all well,
I have bought a new Huawei Mate 20 Pro wanted one as soon as they can out. I have put mine in a book type case I find it easier to handle, I HAVE A QUESTION. Will the phone charge through the case OR would I have to keep taking the phone out of the case. Any help would be great appreciated, thank you all for your help and time.
JLB333
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Wireless charging works through almost all cases so you should be fine.
Using my "Anker" wireless charger (here) and my "huawei smart view flip cover" (here) it charges no problem with case on. even with the case open flipped around to the back of the phone it still charges fine.
I guess it depends on how thick the case is or how good the charger is
Thank you
Thank you tweedie for your reply, I see the charger is a 10w charger, you are the only person to come back with positive feed back, my case is similar idea as yours, if you look on eBay brown/tan for a Huawei mate 20 pro, I'm thinking a 10-15w charger would be better than a cheaper low wattage charger.
Thank you again
JLB333
JLB333 said:
Thank you tweedie for your reply, I see the charger is a 10w charger, you are the only person to come back with positive feed back, my case is similar idea as yours, if you look on eBay brown/tan for a Huawei mate 20 pro, I'm thinking a 10-15w charger would be better than a cheaper low wattage charger.
Thank you again
JLB333
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If you want 15W charging, I woudn't choose anything different than Huawei's original charger. Not 100% sure, but I think generic 15W Qi isn't supported, the phone seems to trigger a lower wattage. Huawei is quite vague on this, it just states "you can charge at 15W using our SuperCharge technology, but Qi is supported as well", but doesn't state wether you can expect full speed if you go the Qi way. I got 2 supposedly 15W generic chargers and they were MUCH slower than the Huawei's ones I got after (and the phone was getting hotter still).
JLB333 said:
Thank you tweedie for your reply, I see the charger is a 10w charger, you are the only person to come back with positive feed back, my case is similar idea as yours, if you look on eBay brown/tan for a Huawei mate 20 pro, I'm thinking a 10-15w charger would be better than a cheaper low wattage charger.
Thank you again
JLB333
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Yeah I only got a 10w charger as the original Huawei's charger last time I looked was 3x the price and wanted a desktop version rather then something flat. Wasn't too bothered about the time difference in charging as battery life are pretty awesome anyway! Maybe when the price comes down, then I'll get one. I do see the "green bubbling up" fancy animation, and charges up pretty quick. The Anker wireless charger I think is a good brand to some other cheapo Chinese brands.
As for the case, if its leather, I am assuming its pretty thick, but with my non scientific measurements, my charger handled at least 40 pages of glossy book/magazine paper that it can handle wireless charging! Not sure if further away from charger would make it less wattage getting through to the phone!
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does anyone know of an app to show me what wattage is coming through whilst charging? thanks
tweedie said:
does anyone know of an app to show me what wattage is coming through whilst charging? thanks
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It's not amazingly accurate but you could use something like Ampere - it will give the current charging amps & voltage. Watts = amps x volts so you can get an approximation.
Grondah said:
It's not amazingly accurate but you could use something like Ampere - it will give the current charging amps & voltage. Watts = amps x volts so you can get an approximation.
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cheers. will try that out. its at 100% at the moment, so will give it a couple of hours to lose some charge!
Usually if I'm looking for something I Google it. Type exactly what your looking for, you can always add the best, guaranteed it usually throws something up.
Grondah said:
It's not amazingly accurate but you could use something like Ampere - it will give the current charging amps & voltage. Watts = amps x volts so you can get an approximation.
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well, not sure if I will be disappointed, but it came up at 820mA and I see 4.327V, so based on that calculation it came up as 3548. I doubt thats 35W, so I am gonna guess that is 3.5W? not sure where the advertised 10W charger comes in!
(based at currently already charged of 96% full)
JLB333 said:
Thank you tweedie for your reply, I see the charger is a 10w charger, you are the only person to come back with positive feed back, my case is similar idea as yours, if you look on eBay brown/tan for a Huawei mate 20 pro, I'm thinking a 10-15w charger would be better than a cheaper low wattage charger.
Thank you again
JLB333
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I won't bother replying in future then. I gave you all the positive feedback you needed but I guess you wanted more answers to your question than you asked.
You answered your own question about the wattage so did not require a response.
Peace out
Yeah, 3.5W (although Ampere don't claim to be amazingly accurate)
There can be all sorts of issues with adapter compatibility. Did it come with an adapter? If not, does the adapter you're using support qc3.0?
I've got a supposed 15W charger so will test it when I get home.
well, I don't think I can recommend Anker wireless charger (here) - suppose to be 10W, but after using that Ampere program, it tells me that at most with the original Huawei adapter (though with a good quality usbB cable as Anker wireless isn't usbc), I got 910mA x 3.93v = 3.5w (with or without case - no difference). Quite poor compared to charging via the original adapter and usbC cable which gave me 3450mA x 4.0518v = 13.9w. I didn't expect wireless charging to match the same power as via wired, but did not expect that big a difference.
Pretty sure you are calculating it wrong. Ampere shows current charging amps in mA and the voltage of the battery - this will go up with the percentage of the battery.
I don't think there is any app that shows what is the voltage of the charge, just amperage.
Saying that, I can see that my both wireless chargers charge with similar current averaging 800mAh and max is around 1mAh. At the moment I have one connected to qc 3.0 18w adapter.
Connecting phone to the same adapter using usb c cable gives me...similar values, surprisingly.
iPad chargers (10W/12W) are very similar to qc3.0 charger, and Anker 6 port charger (allegedly 5v/2.4a max per port) is probably the "fastest" of the lot.
Connecting phone to stock 40W charger with any usb c cable (tried few 'generic' 2m cables) give me results in around 4000 mA.
I'm not an expert in the field so I don't understand if this means that both wireless chargers are charging at around 10w or the adapter (Anker single usb-a port) can't charge the phone with full speed.
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Pretty sure you are calculating it wrong. Ampere shows current charging amps in mA and the voltage of the battery - this will go up with the percentage of the battery.
I don't think there is any app that shows what is the voltage of the charge, just amperage.
Saying that, I can see that my both wireless chargers charge with similar current averaging 800mAh and max is around 1mAh. At the moment I have one connected to qc 3.0 18w adapter.
Connecting phone to the same adapter using usb c cable gives me...similar values, surprisingly.
iPad chargers (10W/12W) are very similar to qc3.0 charger, and Anker 6 port charger (allegedly 5v/2.4a max per port) is probably the "fastest" of the lot.
Connecting phone to stock 40W charger with any usb c cable (tried few 'generic' 2m cables) give me results in around 4000 mA.
I'm not an expert in the field so I don't understand if this means that both wireless chargers are charging at around 10w or the adapter (Anker single usb-a port) can't charge the phone with full speed.
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ah right, that kinda makes sense. I thought that Volt mentioned in the app Ampere was the Volt coming in as its charging and not realise that its actually the Volt of the remaining battery. Obviously, my calculation is completely wrong. thanks for pointing that out!
Wireless charger
Fafner76 said:
If you want 15W charging, I woudn't choose anything different than Huawei's original charger. Not 100% sure, but I think generic 15W Qi isn't supported, the phone seems to trigger a lower wattage. Huawei is quite vague on this, it just states "you can charge at 15W using our SuperCharge technology, but Qi is supported as well", but doesn't state wether you can expect full speed if you go the Qi way. I got 2 supposedly 15W generic chargers and they were MUCH slower than the Huawei's ones I got after (and the phone was getting hotter still).
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Hi Fafner76.
Thank you so much for your advice regarding the Huawei Charger. I ordered a new one, got it for £20 which was a result as they at about £40. It arrived this morning, I placed my Huawei mate 20 pro with the case on it and hey presto it started charging straight away no prompting needed. So thank you again
JLB333
JLB333 said:
Hi Fafner76.
Thank you so much for your advice regarding the Huawei Charger. I ordered a new one, got it for £20 which was a result as they at about £40. It arrived this morning, I placed my Huawei mate 20 pro with the case on it and hey presto it started charging straight away no prompting needed. So thank you again
JLB333
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may I ask where did you get the Huawei wireless Charger for £20?
JLB333 said:
Hi Fafner76.
Thank you so much for your advice regarding the Huawei Charger. I ordered a new one, got it for £20 which was a result as they at about £40. It arrived this morning, I placed my Huawei mate 20 pro with the case on it and hey presto it started charging straight away no prompting needed. So thank you again
JLB333
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Hi Fafner 76
I did the charge On the huawei wireless charger and it works perfect with the case on and it charges at roughly as quick, its a result
anyone know of a powerbank that charge at 25W
most powerbank on amazon is 18W
i tried my Nintendo Switch plug, output 5.0v=1.5A / 15.0v=2.6A, the S10 5G always connected to slow charge at 5v=1.5A
netnerd said:
anyone know of a powerbank that charge at 25W
most powerbank on amazon is 18W
i tried my Nintendo Switch plug, output 5.0v=1.5A / 15.0v=2.6A, the S10 5G always connected to slow charge at 5v=1.5A
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Macbook adapters are available up to 87W.
The Note 10 is going to include a 50W charger!
It's getting ridiculous.
The brick for my Dell XPS 9370 (quad core i7 CPU) is 45W.
The Note 10 brick will charge my laptop at full power!
cpufrost said:
Macbook adapters are available up to 87W.
The Note 10 is going to include a 50W charger!
It's getting ridiculous.
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you ridiculous!
I hope its true but i dont believe it.
got the sources ?
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you ridiculous!
I hope its true but i dont believe it.
got the sources ?
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Samsung.
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netnerd said:
anyone know of a powerbank that charge at 25W
most powerbank on amazon is 18W
i tried my Nintendo Switch plug, output 5.0v=1.5A / 15.0v=2.6A, the S10 5G always connected to slow charge at 5v=1.5A
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Anker PD28600 is what I use which pumps out 30W max, works perfectly fine for the fast charging.
https://www.anker.com/es/products/variant/powercore--26800-pd/A1375011
Sorry about the delay, not been on XDA for years but back to Android again and this is my go to
fast charging NOT= 30w charging.
i have Nintendo switch power adaptor pumps out 45w for switch but only charge 5w on s10 5g.
29w home wall charger only charge 15w on s10 5g.
i bet you havent compare the charging time with Samsung stock 25w charger.
I bought this one Amazon UK 60w.
FLOUREON USB C PD 60W Power Bank 26800mAh Power Delivery Portable Charger QC 3.0 Type-C Input and Output for MacBook Nintendo Switch Galaxy Laptops an https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07KYBBHKT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_3QXQIRsUXtnoZ
Ryukain said:
Anker PD28600 is what I use which pumps out 30W max, works perfectly fine for the fast charging.
https://www.anker.com/es/products/variant/powercore--26800-pd/A1375011
Sorry about the delay, not been on XDA for years but back to Android again and this is my go to
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But Windows phone and symbian have been essentially dead forever. What could you have possibly been using? ?
I am too embarrassed to say. Mind you Samsung drove me to them and their watches are quite nice. ?
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
chipcamel said:
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
KaylordTheuZ said:
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 ?
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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
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@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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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
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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?
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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?
This might be the wrong section (if so please feel free to move it to the correct spot) just curious if anyone has a found a 3rd party 65w charger that works with this phone and gives the same charging speed as well as if there is a longer alternate cable that works? Just curious if there are any options I can have as a back up in case something happens and a longer cable since the one that comes with the phone is incredibly short.
and on top of that i am wondering if the supplied charger can charge my laptop.
anyone tried?
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This might be the wrong section (if so please feel free to move it to the correct spot) just curious if anyone has a found a 3rd party 65w charger that works with this phone and gives the same charging speed as well as if there is a longer alternate cable that works? Just curious if there are any options I can have as a back up in case something happens and a longer cable since the one that comes with the phone is incredibly short.
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Cammarratta said:
This might be the wrong section (if so please feel free to move it to the correct spot) just curious if anyone has a found a 3rd party 65w charger that works with this phone and gives the same charging speed as well as if there is a longer alternate cable that works? Just curious if there are any options I can have as a back up in case something happens and a longer cable since the one that comes with the phone is incredibly short.
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maybe this will work
but
I'm curious about this as well. I've got a 60w charger that the phone says is quick charging but not hyper charging and looking on giztop.com you get this warning at the bottom.
I've got a 65w charger coming today so I can test it and see but I'm not sure if other cables will work so far.
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I'm curious about this as well. I've got a 60w charger that the phone says is quick charging but not hyper charging and looking on giztop.com you get this warning at the bottom.
I've got a 65w charger coming today so I can test it and see but I'm not sure if other cables will work so far.
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the original charger says 11v at 6A for 66w and 20v at 3.25A for 65w
not sure which output the phones selects
I've go a Baseus 65W Fast Charger. Tested it with a 100W USB C Cable but it's charging only with 18W.
I also asked the Black Shark Support if they offer a spare charger but they said I have to look on Aliexpress lol.
My phone is hyper charging at 11V with around 5A.
I'm also looking for a extra EU charger. The one with Mi 10 Pro (MDY-11-ED) should also work, but i can't find it.
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I'm also looking for a extra EU charger. The one with Mi 10 Pro (MDY-11-ED) should also work, but i can't find it.
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it's very hard to get one at 11v and 6A combination.
i brought a 65w charger but hasn't arrived yet
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it's very hard to get one at 11v and 6A combination.
i brought a 65w charger but hasn't arrived yet
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I tried many chargers, but still no luck. The ones i tried are:
Huawei 65w
Xiaomi 65w (the laptop model)
65W Oppo
65W Realme
Baseus 65w
Choetech 61w
Guess the only way is to buy an original Chinese charger with eu adapter on AliExpress.
Giztop.com has them and usually takes less shipping than alliexpress. Just a shame that you can't use an alternate one with it. Boo.
Will hyper charging work with this charger on the Black Shark 3 Pro?
https://www.powerplanetonline.com/charger-xiaomi-mi-65w-fast-charger-gan-tech