Qualcomm QC 4.0 Charger in India - Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro Accessories

I'd like to know if there are any standard QC 4.0 chargers available in India. Or one that can be shipped from outside India.

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Qualcomm QC 4.0 Charger
@shenlone.. QC 4.0 chargers available on amazon but I wouldn't trust the brands. However I hav ordered Xiaomi QC 3.0 for myself frm Amazon India and it charges the phone to 70% in 45 mins. Its faster than the standard 10W charger that Mi provides in the box.

arish.droid said:
@shenlone.. QC 4.0 chargers available on amazon but I wouldn't trust the brands. However I hav ordered Xiaomi QC 3.0 for myself frm Amazon India and it charges the phone to 70% in 45 mins. Its faster than the standard 10W charger that Mi provides in the box.
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You mean redmi note 7 pro (switched off phone) charges 70 percent in 45 minutes?

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You mean redmi note 7 pro (switched off phone) charges 70 percent in 45 minutes?
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I dont think i ever mentioned switched off phone but yeh if u try that ul probably get 80% in 45 mins ??

arish.droid said:
@shenlone.. QC 4.0 chargers available on amazon but I wouldn't trust the brands. However I hav ordered Xiaomi QC 3.0 for myself frm Amazon India and it charges the phone to 70% in 45 mins. Its faster than the standard 10W charger that Mi provides in the box.
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Thanks. Will try that one.

arish.droid said:
@shenlone.. QC 4.0 chargers available on amazon but I wouldn't trust the brands. However I hav ordered Xiaomi QC 3.0 for myself frm Amazon India and it charges the phone to 70% in 45 mins. Its faster than the standard 10W charger that Mi provides in the box.
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Which wire did you use

Sreerag.P.A said:
Which wire did you use
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Same wire that came with the box

I found one but not in amzone and its cost around 2000rupees
I fount that in qualcome website

I use my Mac type c charger. It was fast to charge 0 to 90% in hour

I have a charger of My LeEcco2 Mobile (2.7A). You can check amp in Ampre app. its giving 2400-2500 mah to mobile and my mobile is charging 10% to 90% in approx 40-45 MIns. CHarging is also showing Fast Charge at lock screen.

Found a qc+ charger in Flipkart.
https://dl.flipkart.com/dl/motorola...f?pid=ACCFJGJ8SJUZXZGJ&cmpid=product.share.pp
Seems to be charging well, also my macbook pro

naresh_14329 said:
I have a charger of My LeEcco2 Mobile (2.7A). You can check amp in Ampre app. its giving 2400-2500 mah to mobile and my mobile is charging 10% to 90% in approx 40-45 MIns. CHarging is also showing Fast Charge at lock screen.
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Which phone did you charge?
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raj_ch2002 said:
Found a qc+ charger in Flipkart.
https://dl.flipkart.com/dl/motorola...f?pid=ACCFJGJ8SJUZXZGJ&cmpid=product.share.pp
Seems to be charging well, also my macbook pro
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Which phone did you charge? Redml note 7 pro?

Redmi Note 7 Pro

Any one tested it can share the charging time please

With the above charger with the cable it came with below are the charging speed times:
Min, Pct
0 7%
5 15%
10 21%
20 32%
25 38%
28 41%
38 53%
53 72%
57 77%
76 91%
87 96%
92 97%

Not much difference from qc 3.0

Any feedback from users using QC 3.0 / 4.0 ?

mGforCe said:
Any feedback from users using QC 3.0 / 4.0 ?
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Good

sam6khan7 said:
Good
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Which make/model? Can you pls share link? Thanks

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Fast Charging On Honor 5x ??

Has any tried charging honor 5x with 2amp charger??
How much time does it took to charge fully..??
With stock 1amp it took 3hrs to charge fully....as i know snapdragon 615 nd 616 support quick charge 2.0...can it be utilized with 2amp charger??
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Good question. . I have a Qualcomm 2.0 fast charger at home, I'll plug mine into it and check the input
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Good question. . I have a Qualcomm 2.0 fast charger at home, I'll plug mine into it and check the input
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See how much it takes from 5% to 100%..[emoji41] by the way which honor 5x u have KIW-L22 or KIW-L24 ??
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I dont understand what quick charge does exactly. If i have a charger that puts out 3 amps at 5 volts and the battery is 3000 mAh then it should take about an hour to charge if its completely drained. That the basic rule for 1C charging rate for lithiums right? so does the qualcomm charger deliver higher that 1C rates?
It doesn't actually work that way which would be bad for the battery, they charge faster when the battery is low and slow down as its fuller or reach a certain temperature.
As for Qualcomm quick charge, it works a bit different than the USB standard. I'm still not clear on the whole thing, but this is what I gathered:
Quick Charge 3.0
3.2v - 20v dynamic, 200mV increments
Up to 3A
Snapdragon 820, 620, 618, 617, and 430
Quick Charge 2.0
5V / 9V/ 12V
Up to 3A
Snapdragon 200, 400, 410, 615, 800, 801, 805, 808 and 810
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5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.67A
Quick Charge 2.0 Class A can provide up to 24 watts over a micro USB connector, 36 watts with a Type-C connector, and Class B can reach 60 watts or more.
Quick Charge 1.0
5V, 2A
Snapdragon 600
This is the rating for one 19.5W QuickCharge 3.0 wall charger:
Output (Type-C Quick Charge 3.0 Port): 3.6-6.5V/3A, 6.5-9V/2A, and 9-12V/1.5A
eksasol said:
It doesn't actually work that way which would be bad for the battery, they charge faster when the battery is low and slow down as its fuller or reach a certain temperature.
As for Qualcomm quick charge, it works a bit different than the USB standard. I'm still not clear on the whole thing, but this is what I gathered:
Quick Charge 3.0
3.2v - 20v dynamic, 200mV increments
Up to 3A
Snapdragon 820, 620, 618, 617, and 430
Quick Charge 2.0
5V / 9V/ 12V
Up to 3A
Snapdragon 200, 400, 410, 615, 800, 801, 805, 808 and 810
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5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.67A
Quick Charge 2.0 Class A can provide up to 24 watts over a micro USB connector, 36 watts with a Type-C connector, and Class B can reach 60 watts or more.
Quick Charge 1.0
5V, 2A
Snapdragon 600
This is the rating for one 19.5W QuickCharge 3.0 wall charger:
Output (Type-C Quick Charge 3.0 Port): 3.6-6.5V/3A, 6.5-9V/2A, and 9-12V/1.5A
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Thanks for the info eksasol.. I guess I was just being simplistic. I always think of battery charging in terms of hobby remote control chargers for lipo's. True, the charger (or phone) must have built in circuitry to ramp up the amperage it delivers according to what it considers to be safe/efficient. It would slow down as it came up to it full voltage. Ive never really worried about it much since i just plug it in at night and get through the day without needing a recharge. Years ago in RC you could buy batteries that could handle 2C and above charging rates pretty easily. I would imagine that number has increased. I figured phone batteries would essentially be the same.
Kounjula Rahul said:
Has any tried charging honor 5x with 2amp charger??
How much time does it took to charge fully..??
With stock 1amp it took 3hrs to charge fully....as i know snapdragon 615 nd 616 support quick charge 2.0...can it be utilized with 2amp charger??
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I did not actually use the supplied 1A charger, but with a standard 1A charger it takes all night.
My tablet 2A charger is way faster (a few hours maybe), honestly I did not take note of the time.
I will try that.
The charger circuit will take care of it, no matter the available current, because tension is fixed to 5V so resulting current will be what the circuit handles.
Not sure about a quickcharge 2.0 charger, don't have one.
idk why i read that it takes them atleast 4-6 hours to fully charge their battery? ehh in an hour mine goes from 6% to like 67% and then the other 30 mins and its done and full. and im just using the charger and cable that came with the phone.
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Good question. . I have a Qualcomm 2.0 fast charger at home, I'll plug mine into it and check the input
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You did try your Qualcomm 2.0 fast charger adapter ?
I'm using mine with samsung fast charger (the one that came with my note5) and it charges from 70%-100% in 19mins...according to GSam app
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I'm using mine with samsung fast charger (the one that came with my note5) and it charges from 70%-100% in 19mins...according to GSam app
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At that rate (30% in 20 min), it should take around 60 min to reach 80% and (80 min) 1hr 20 min to Fully Charge with that charger.
I swear the original reviews said it took around 2 1/2-3 hrs to charge overnight.
I have to say I have NEVER had a phone last as long as this phone does! The battery lasts forever no matter what I do.
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At that rate (30% in 20 min), it should take around 60 min to reach 80% and (80 min) 1hr 20 min to Fully Charge with that charger.
I swear the original reviews said it took around 2 1/2-3 hrs to charge overnight.
I have to say I have NEVER had a phone last as long as this phone does! The battery lasts forever no matter what I do.
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I haven't manage to kill it yet, but it should take 1hr30mins to fully charge maybe less. That's with a fast charger
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I keep wanting to test how long a full charge takes, using my intelligent Anker charger. I never get the chance. The phone battery life is simply outstanding. This is like my 8th smart phone, and simply blows the rest out of the water. I even have the EUMI battery saving features turned off. A 50% charge can takes about an hour. Old habits of always plugging it in when in the car or my desk means that I can forget about plugging it in at night. Don't worry about battery life or fast charging - they are non issues.
No QC2
I have tried two different adapters that are QC2 compatible (and work fine with Galaxy Note 4) with USB voltage measurement device; all I can get is 5V and 1A max even when the battery charges from 20% on.
So, no go on QC2
Also tried QC2.0 charger. No fast charging. However, Ampre, does report that it manages to pull 1.3A from the variable amperage ports i have.
I finally got my battery down to 0%. With Ampre reporting:
- Using a 0.5 amp charger, I got constant 460mA
- Using the 1.0 amp supplied charger I got 850mA
- Using my Anker 5A IQ charger (i think they license the QC technology) I only got 850mA. I checked and was using a power not data+power cable.
- Using same Anker 5A IQ charger, and a high quality power only Anker cable I got 1850 mA up until 50% charge then 1600 until 65% charge and 1200 until 85% charge. After that it dropped off rapidly 750 at 90%, and 450 at 95%.
Charging when using the phone lightly - occasional call, calendar update, email - consumes around 400 mA. I do not use any of the Honor power saving features. With this in mind:
- 40 min from 0 to 60%
- 1 hour 40 min from 0 to 90%.
Perfectly acceptable to me with the huge battery. GET RID OF YOUR CHEAP POWER CABLES
So IQ or QC chargers do seem to work, and most importantly make sure you have good quality power only cables. I have a drawer full of cables that were fine with older phones and chargers. They are now in the trash.
in china model support quick charge 2
in china model support quick charge 2
Bear100 said:
I finally got my battery down to 0%. With Ampre reporting:
- Using a 0.5 amp charger, I got constant 460mA
- Using the 1.0 amp supplied charger I got 850mA
- Using my Anker 5A IQ charger (i think they license the QC technology) I only got 850mA. I checked and was using a power not data+power cable.
- Using same Anker 5A IQ charger, and a high quality power only Anker cable I got 1850 mA up until 50% charge then 1600 until 65% charge and 1200 until 85% charge. After that it dropped off rapidly 750 at 90%, and 450 at 95%.
Charging when using the phone lightly - occasional call, calendar update, email - consumes around 400 mA. I do not use any of the Honor power saving features. With this in mind:
- 40 min from 0 to 60%
- 1 hour 40 min from 0 to 90%.
Perfectly acceptable to me with the huge battery. GET RID OF YOUR CHEAP POWER CABLES
So IQ or QC chargers do seem to work, and most importantly make sure you have good quality power only cables. I have a drawer full of cables that were fine with older phones and chargers. They are now in the trash.
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+1 this is the same results I experienced. My phone rarely goes below 50% charge in a normal day
thanks guys, guess i'll get it - 120 on sale for prime day
starscalling said:
thanks guys, guess i'll get it - 120 on sale for prime day
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worth the extra post - i can confirm the fast charging - was still doing about a percent a minute between 70% and 80% or so. little laggy during setup, occasionally seems to miss a command but dang for the price i can't complain.
using my zenfone2 fastcharger - rox.

Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
last week i bought a Redmi 5 Plus 4gb/ 64gb Global then i tried to test charge time and quick charge.. 3-4 times with a qualcomm QC 3.0 charger and another QC 2.0 charger.. The results are similar: all about 2 hour.. the charge time with Xiaomi's own 2A Charger it take about 2 and half hour. i know its good but not so good.. By the way i notice that when test with QC3.0 charger it can not charge with 12V.. (i used a usb tester to see voltage and Current) i just saw 9.30v as max voltage. its behave look like QC2.0 not QC3.0
Snapdragon 625 should be support QC3.0 isnt it?
Are there anyone test quick charge?
I have a QC 2.0 charger,takes about 2 hour to fully charge my R5 phone... don't have tester to measure voltage,but phone doesn't heats up,its around 28 C when charging.Charger does
all my qc3.0 tests take 2 hours too. i see my qc 3.0 charger work as qc 2.0 charger. maybe my charger not work as qc 3.0 maybe our phone not support qc 3.0 we will see... i will buy a new qc 3.0 charger and i will test it again then i share the results here too.
using moto g4 plus turbo charger . charging speed 2600+mah . takes approx 1 n half hr.
rajit said:
using moto g4 plus turbo charger . charging speed 2600+mah . takes approx 1 n half hr.
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thats good score :good::good: but i ordered another qc3.0 adaptor from aliexpress it has 3 port, i will share the score about a mont later
I think it has QC 2.0 instead of 3.0
A QC 3.0 charger is backward compatible.
redsfury said:
I think it has QC 2.0 instead of 3.0
A QC 3.0 charger is backward compatible.
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i agree with you
welll my new charger delivered me from china, so i tested it a few times. its better than my qc2.0 charger and my other qc3 car charger ( i think its not qc3.0 its just qc2.0 ) My new charger is not as good as expected.. charge time is an hour and 45 minutes. .. its mean 15 min better than qc.2.0 ... i saw 10.1v and 1,35 amp on my usb tester, it could be 12v... Anyway we can see that the phone supports qc 3.0 but not at all its need powerfull and good qualty QC3.0 charger, so if you want to buy a QC3 charger i I recommend that you need to research well.
amedian said:
thats good score :good::good: but i ordered another qc3.0 adaptor from aliexpress it has 3 port, i will share the score about a mont later
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I'm planning to buy my Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus from AliExpress. Do you advise me to do so,?
I use my Axon 7 charger which works fine.
Envoyé de mon Redmi Note 5 en utilisant Tapatalk
I've seen mine go up to 2600 mah with a samsung quick charge adaptor, don't know waht version of QC thou, 1.5 hours to 100%.
Cheers!
Ramon S.
I'm using my old charger from vivo , is this normal charging speed?
I tried a charger that is certified by Qualcomm with QC3.0 and got around 2470 mAh (4.171 V)
PLease help! I am facing some battery calibration issues. The phone hardly charges up to 100% no matter how long you charge it. It just gets stuck at 96% or 97% and then the phone goes off at 19% on usage. I have tried different calibration apps to no avail. I even did a clean flash using the miflash tool, still no luck. Somebody help o
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PLease help! I am facing some battery calibration issues. The phone hardly charges up to 100% no matter how long you charge it. It just gets stuck at 96% or 97% and then the phone goes off at 19% on usage. I have tried different calibration apps to no avail. I even did a clean flash using the miflash tool, still no luck. Somebody help o
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You are not alone. R5 plus and some another xiaomi device, sometimes we see this problem. And there is no software solution. Wipe, mi flash, battery calibrationi root... I tried everything but no luck.
Only solution is;
Remove the back cover (i did it, its not so difficult.)
Remove the battery connector plug
Wait a few seconds
Plug it back.
Thats done. Problem solved.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkeP30myjF8
amedian said:
welll my new charger delivered me from china, so i tested it a few times. its better than my qc2.0 charger and my other qc3 car charger ( i think its not qc3.0 its just qc2.0 ) My new charger is not as good as expected.. charge time is an hour and 45 minutes. .. its mean 15 min better than qc.2.0 ... i saw 10.1v and 1,35 amp on my usb tester, it could be 12v... Anyway we can see that the phone supports qc 3.0 but not at all its need powerfull and good qualty QC3.0 charger, so if you want to buy a QC3 charger i I recommend that you need to research well.
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Can you please confirm whether it supports quick charge 3.0 ?
I`m about to buy a mi quick charge 3 adapter.
You can post screenshot of your file located at /sys/class/power_supply/battery/uevent
Just want to be sure. That`s it.
I know I might be late but I'm getting around 4.4v is that normal?
kemdroid said:
I know I might be late but I'm getting around 4.4v is that normal?
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if you use normal charger. im also getting 4.4V. You can try quick charge 2 or higher (it`s compatible)
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if you use normal charger. im also getting 4.4V. You can try quick charge 2 or higher (it`s compatible)
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Actually I heard it's fine. I'm using quick charge 3.0. Redmi Note 5 AI/Global. Fully charges from 0 in 1hr 50 mins.

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To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
astrojo3 said:
Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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I would love to hear more about this charger. May I request the time it will take from 0-80%? Also, is this the 3-port wall charger?
astrojo3 said:
Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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My stock 25W charger need 1h10min from 0 to 100%.
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Saw this from other reviews. More expensive 45w charger seems not worth it for a 10 minutes difference to a 25w stock charger.
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astrojo3 said:
Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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Does your charger support PPS?
Yes. The charger supports PPS. Even bought a separate USB C cable to make sure everything is properly supported.
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annson08 said:
I would love to hear more about this charger. May I request the time it will take from 0-80%? Also, is this the 3-port wall charger?
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Would need to test for 0-80%. It has one USB C port and two USB A ports.
Just read an article which states that in order to charge at 45w, the charger needs to support
PPS
PD 3
4.5A 10V
Unfortunately, the charger I have doesn't charge at 4.5A 10V :crying:
Guess Samsung REALLY wants you to buy their charger.
I've got the Exynos variant and the battery life is poor. Without streaming, I cannot get through a day without putting the device in charge. Standby drain is real as I end up with 15% used overnight.
astrojo3 said:
Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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do you have a link to which model that works?
astrojo3 said:
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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i used to have s10 5g, after 8 hours from work, it has like 35% left.
now with note10+, after 8 hours from work, still have like 50% off.
but i noticed my note10+ doesnt always sync/push gmail, i have to open gmail and manually refresh it for new mails to show up.
maybe that' why battery lasts so long.
astrojo3 said:
Just read an article which states that in order to charge at 45w, the charger needs to support
PPS
PD 3
4.5A 10V
Unfortunately, the charger I have doesn't charge at 4.5A 10V :crying:
Guess Samsung REALLY wants you to buy their charger.
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Yes, for now the only option is buy the Samsung offical 45w charger. Or wait for some other third party manufacturer to support more than 3Amps PPS charging.
Hi,
If I use a Huawei supercharge 40w charger what speed would it theoretically support on the note 10+?
Thanks
Casperian said:
Hi,
If I use a Huawei supercharge 40w charger what speed would it theoretically support on the note 10+?
Thanks
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Probably 30w. If the 10+ ask for 10v and the charger only supports 3Amps max current.
That is probably because you restore data from previews phone. I had 10 h on screen on time no restriction max resolution and aod Exynos has phenomenal battery life. Factory reset install clean.
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That is probably because you restore data from previews phone. I had 10 h on screen on time no restriction max resolution and aod Exynos has phenomenal battery life. Factory reset install clean.View attachment 4814734
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I thought this was about charging speed...lol
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I tested my 25w charger for 1st time today....wow that thing is fast compared to the previous fast chargers.
From 20% to 80% in under 30 mins. So long previous fast chargers.
Eagerly waiting for my Samsung 45w to come in the mail. As of today that is the only charger that is fully compatible. I have 60w chargers that are slower than my Samsung 15w wireless charger. It just has to be compatible.
I'm totally OK with the 25W stock charger, imo the 45W is just an attempt to re-invent aspirin:
From 35% to 100% in fifty minutes
mzsquared said:
I'm totally OK with the 25W stock charger, imo the 45W is just an attempt to re-invent aspirin:
From 35% to 100% in fifty minutes
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Yes the 25w is fast. Apparently faster than the oneplus 7 Pro warp charger!
I was gonna purchase the 45 Watts charger but having this on the 25 watt is stupendously fast. I have never seen a phone charge so fast.
Can one test with USB volt meter the voltage and current using 3rd party charger? And name the charger and it's specs
Does any p.d 3.0 supported charger will supply 45w to the device?

Wireless chargers

Have the Galaxy s 20 ultra. Have a Samsung 15 watt wireless charger with fast charge 2.0. are there any other 15 watt wireless chargers on the market that actually work at the same speed? I have others labeled 15 watt that really deliver a lesser wattage consistent with fast charge 1.0
May I have a look this charger?
No. All 15W chargers other than Samsung genuine will deliver 7.5W
I thought they made a 45w charger or is that only for the S20 Ultra
Anker makes one that will do 10w for the s20's, and some 3rd party off brands make claims they will do 10w but id be skeptical.
I cruised Amazon for about an hour and didn't see any that state they will do 15w for Samsung phones. There are 15w ones but will only do that for Huawei and LG.
digitaljeff said:
Anker makes one that will do 10w for the s20's, and some 3rd party off brands make claims they will do 10w but id be skeptical.
I cruised Amazon for about an hour and didn't see any that state they will do 15w for Samsung phones. There are 15w ones but will only do that for Huawei and LG.
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Which one is the anker 10W one for s20 ultra? Thanks!
tharghan said:
Which one is the anker 10W one for s20 ultra? Thanks!
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Here you go https://www.amazon.ca/Wireless-Anke...rds=anker+wireless+2020&qid=1597124281&sr=8-5
It doesn't say it in the title, but product page does support s20's @ 10w.
Model A2503
digitaljeff said:
Here you go https://www.amazon.ca/Wireless-Anke...rds=anker+wireless+2020&qid=1597124281&sr=8-5
It doesn't say it in the title, but product page does support s20's @ 10w.
Model A2503
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Thank you! Well I have the exact model (2503) but it doesnt work for me. I mean, if i connect it to the usb pc port (so 5W) or to the Samsung A51 power adapter (which is certified for fast charging) it takes the same exact time to charge, and of course if i connect it to the A51 charger it says rapid wireless charge on the android notification bar (while if i connect it to the pc it doesnt).
I opened a thread here yesterday: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s20/help/slow-wireless-charge-s20-ultra-t4145659
Do you have any idea why it happens? Yesterday it took me 2 hours 15 minutes to go from 68% to 100%, thats like 6 hours half for 0-100% cycle, which is about the same time it usually takes when i connect the wireless pad to the PC usb port. I really dont understand why it always works at 5W (even tho android says its rapid wireless). Thanks a lot...
tharghan said:
Thank you! Well I have the exact model (2503) but it doesnt work for me. I mean, if i connect it to the usb pc port (so 5W) or to the Samsung A51 power adapter (which is certified for fast charging) it takes the same exact time to charge, and of course if i connect it to the A51 charger it says rapid wireless charge on the android notification bar (while if i connect it to the pc it doesnt).
I opened a thread here yesterday: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s20/help/slow-wireless-charge-s20-ultra-t4145659
Do you have any idea why it happens? Yesterday it took me 2 hours 15 minutes to go from 68% to 100%, thats like 6 hours half for 0-100% cycle, which is about the same time it usually takes when i connect the wireless pad to the PC usb port. I really dont understand why it always works at 5W (even tho android says its rapid wireless). Thanks a lot...
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A PC USB is not the same as a fast charger. They have set output voltage and amps.
tharghan said:
Thank you! Well I have the exact model (2503) but it doesnt work for me. I mean, if i connect it to the usb pc port (so 5W) or to the Samsung A51 power adapter (which is certified for fast charging) it takes the same exact time to charge, and of course if i connect it to the A51 charger it says rapid wireless charge on the android notification bar (while if i connect it to the pc it doesnt).
I opened a thread here yesterday: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s20/help/slow-wireless-charge-s20-ultra-t4145659
Do you have any idea why it happens? Yesterday it took me 2 hours 15 minutes to go from 68% to 100%, thats like 6 hours half for 0-100% cycle, which is about the same time it usually takes when i connect the wireless pad to the PC usb port. I really dont understand why it always works at 5W (even tho android says its rapid wireless). Thanks a lot...
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Your math is probably bad because new phones don't charge lineary, it charges faster and then slower and slower towards the end.
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A PC USB is not the same as a fast charger. They have set output voltage and amps.
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Yes, thats what I said. Anyway i wrote to Anker and they acknowledged that there are problems with their wireless chargers and S20 ultra.

Question S23 Ultra Slow To Charge?

I don't yet have a 45 watt charger, so I connected the 25 watt charger from my S20. It says it will take 2 hrs to charge from 15% to Full.
My S20 would charge a lot faster than that. Is this normal?
I guess.
pixel 18W charger is 2h20.
iphone 5w is 5h15
LG 10w near 3h
I might get a faster one, I have the 20W oneplus one, but it wont work on the samsung... dash charging tech not compatible
DUTCH Van Atlanta said:
I don't yet have a 45 watt charger, so I connected the 25 watt charger from my S20. It says it will take 2 hrs to charge from 15% to Full.
My S20 would charge a lot faster than that. Is this normal?
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Not sure if the S20 charger uses PPS charging protocol that S23U "requires" but 2 hours for 85% sound fine if it's not charging at 25 watts.
JohnTheFarm3r said:
Not sure if the S20 charger uses PPS charging protocol that S23U "requires" but 2 hours for 85% sound fine if it's not charging at 25 watts.
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Thanks. My S20 with that charger would charge 85% a whole lot faster than 2 hrs.
45 watt charger should arrive tomorrow. Hopefully, it will go faster.
DUTCH Van Atlanta said:
Thanks. My S20 with that charger would charge 85% a whole lot faster than 2 hrs.
45 watt charger should arrive tomorrow. Hopefully, it will go faster.
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Yes, but as I mentioned, S23U requires PPS protocol to charge at the "advertised" speed. Just because the charger is 25W, it doesn't mean it will charge at 25W if it's missing the required protocol. Hence why I wrote I'm not sure if S20 supports the same PPS as S23U uses. In order to get 45W charging speed on S23U the charger needs to be PPS and the cable needs to be rated at least at 5 Amps.
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Yes, but as I mentioned, S23U requires PPS protocol to charge at the "advertised" speed. Just because the charger is 25W, it doesn't mean it will charge at 25W if it's missing the required protocol. Hence why I wrote I'm not sure if S20 supports the same PPS as S23U uses. In order to get 45W charging speed on S23U the charger needs to be PPS and the cable needs to be rated at least at 5 Amps.
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That's what should be coming tomorrow from Amazon: Anker 313 charger and 543 cable.
Why Samsung doesn't include these with the S23 is a shame!
DUTCH Van Atlanta said:
That's what should be coming tomorrow from Amazon: Anker 313 charger and 543 cable.
Why Samsung doesn't include these with the S23 is a shame!
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Well, some OEMs don't include a charger with their Flagships nowadays. Samsung isn't the only one.
That seems a little slow.
Make sure fast charging is on in settings. As you plug your charger in, it should say that it's Super Fast Charging
If it doesn't, try a different cable
If that doesn't work, go for a different charger
My phone keeps saying moisture detected, when there isn't, it's fked up, some chargers work, most dont
when you want to start charging your phone,make sure phone battery temperature is normal.
if you use continuously then charge it,charging speed is lower.
don't depend on status SFC or SFC 2.0.
you need watt meter cable or watt meter to know actually the real time charging speed.
if very hot,from 45 watt down to 15 watt charging (SFC 2.0)
if you want to charge from 10 to 100 in 1 hours use 45 watt charger,you need a cooler room temperature.
or you need a cooler at the back of the phone in 33 degree celcius room temperature.
if you wat to charge wireless 15 watt,it is the same.
battery temperature can make it slower charging.
status fast wireless charging is not the benchmark for charging speed.
SFC 2.0 is the same ,not the benchmark for charging speed.
you need a watt meter cable to know the real charging situation.
My S20 charger initially shows SFC as active when I plug it in but then it drops down to normal charging. Looks like I am not the only one with this issue so guess I will be buying a new brick.
Anyone got a good suggestion on which ones to get? In addition any good 12v car chargers that support it too?
noisy_lightning said:
My S20 charger initially shows SFC as active when I plug it in but then it drops down to normal charging. Looks like I am not the only one with this issue so guess I will be buying a new brick.
Anyone got a good suggestion on which ones to get? In addition any good 12v car chargers that support it too?
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The Anker 313 charger and the Anker 543 cable work for me.
I've had old HTC and Motorola phones from years gone by that took ages to charge. When I got the opportunity and the cash to buy my Samsung, I made sure I got a charger and cable that could super fast charge. From less than 10% to 85% capacity in just a few minutes. Wow.

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