Hi just curious if the Qualcomm quick charge 3.0 is supported by the device.
Super charge is obviously supported - tested graduately increasing from [email protected] all the way to [email protected] while it says super charging
Power delivery I've tested its working fine, [email protected] while it says quick charging.
But I got no quick charge charger at the moment to test, can some one test and confirm a quick charge charger please? Does it recognize it? What power it gets?
Thanks
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Also tested different cables for the super charging:
It will recognize the super charging much slower than original cable (which says super charge immediately), and it will only go up to [email protected], fyi..
It might write super charge, but it actually is charging 18w rather than 40 (38)w.
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I recently purchased a charger capable of 5V/2A. I tried charging my NT with NT's stock USB cable. For whatever reason, it only charges in USB mode (500mA). Does NT need the middle two pins of the USB charger to be shorted in order to be charged in AC mode (2A charging)?
Ok, let me answer my own question. I found out that indeed the D+ and the D- pins need to be shorted and that I needed to remove four resistors. After that you will get full current mode charging by the NT.
I have some questions for you.
How did you know it was only 500mA ?
And when you "fixed" the charger how could you tell it was indeed giving 2A ?
One last question!
How did you know that you had to remove 4 resistors and which ones to remove?
Thanks
Intruder7s said:
I have some questions for you.
How did you know it was only 500mA ?
And when you "fixed" the charger how could you tell it was indeed giving 2A ?
One last question!
How did you know that you had to remove 4 resistors and which ones to remove?
Thanks
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#1 - Download Battery Widget by Elvison. When it is charging via USB, the widget will show "USB" USB charging is capped at 500mA based on standard. When it is charging via Nook's wall charger, it will show "AC", which means higher current charging.
#2 - Download Battery Monitor Widget by 3C. It monitors the Charging / Discharging current (mA). I use this in conjunction with the Battery Widget above because Battery Widget is quick and it tells me whether it is charging at USB or AC instantaneously when the Nook is plugged into something. However, Battery Monitor Widget is a powerful tool to monitor and record (graphs) the current and I can literally see the charge / discharge current over time after it is plugged in for a while.
#3 - See below for two web links that explain and show you how to modify iPad chargers.
http://www.ladyada.net/make/mintyboost/icharge.html
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=81415
If you find the above information helpful, please hit the "Thanks" button.
Thanks very much mate! I'm waiting for a charger I ordered from ebay and I'll try to get the 2A it says it's output is. If I have any more questions or something I will let you know!
Thanks a lot for your time
Coming from the Galaxy Nexus where I had Fast Charge via USB allowing me to pull 1A from the USB port vs the .5A. My Note2 is rooted, does anyone know how to enable this or do we need to wait for a cutom kernel? Thanks!
If you look at the included wall charger, it's rated at 2 Amps. So it may not need the fast charge option.
I think he's referring when hooking the USB to a computer. That is always a slower charge.
You need a custom kernel that supports it.
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If you look at the included wall charger, it's rated at 2 Amps. So it may not need the fast charge option.
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The Fast Charge enables the phone to pull more power out of a standard usb port connected a computer not a wall charger.
and forget what I just said because i never refreshed the page to see someone already said that. Thanks!
OK, then you'd have to wait for a custom kernel that would have the feature in it.
I use it on the GS3 with its wall charger. It cuts the charge time in half.
But I've never tried it with charging from a PC's USB 0.5A port.
According the specification out V10 supports Quick Charge 2.0.
Does this mean any charge that support Quick Charge 2.0 should work? or it more hit or miss?
I purchased this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0144S0PDK
and when I connect it I don't see it indicating quick charge.
thanks
This one is tricky. Regular high-amp (2.1A) chargers don't seem to do the trick; its more about amps AND volts on this phone. The only other charger I've gotten 'fast charging' to work with is the Motorola Turbocharger I got with my Nexus 6. I suppose if you found a charger that outputs the same amperage and voltage as the LG charger it would work, in theory.
The charger that came with mine is a fast charge charger. It shows fast charge when I plug it in.
The charger that comes with does indicate quick charging when I plug it in to it.
But the car charger that I purchased that claims quick charging support does not indicate quick charging when I plug it in.
Was looking for others experience to decide if I should return and complain.
Unless the chargers say that they are Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0 they don't quick charge our phones. AC or Cigarette lighter charger. Now, there is at least one brand of charger out there that @ 5 volts DC used to charge my Note 2 at 1800mA, but it was smart not quick.
Sent from an AT&T LG V10
It does..i bought a quick charger for my htc one m9 before and it shows the fast charging when i tether the v10 to it
The phone will detect if it will quick charge when connected to a QC 2.0, you don't get a QC when you plug it in instantly, it will also depend on how much power you already have in the phone.
Aukey is a authorized with QC 2.0 and is listed in Qualcomm site.
I've got the power..
stevenlong said:
According the specification out V10 supports Quick Charge 2.0.
Does this mean any charge that support Quick Charge 2.0 should work? or it more hit or miss?
I purchased this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0144S0PDK
and when I connect it I don't see it indicating quick charge.
thanks
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thedrizzle said:
This one is tricky. Regular high-amp (2.1A) chargers don't seem to do the trick; its more about amps AND volts on this phone. The only other charger I've gotten 'fast charging' to work with is the Motorola Turbocharger I got with my Nexus 6. I suppose if you found a charger that outputs the same amperage and voltage as the LG charger it would work, in theory.
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Unless the chargers say that they are Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0 they don't quick charge our phones. AC or Cigarette lighter charger. Now, there is at least one brand of charger out there that @ 5 volts DC used to charge my Note 2 at 1800mA, but it was smart not quick.
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What RDI said.
"Quick Charge" is not "Fast Charge" or "Adaptive Charge" - All of my 2.4amp Fast Chargers do not charge the G4 or v10 any faster than an old iphone power cube. YMMV
The V10 is Quick Charge qc (Qualcomm) 2.0.
There are already a couple of threads on the subject. here and here
@ZEROLEMON_OFFICIAL makes one of the best IMHO. Anker, Aukey/Tronsmart, and Motorola Turbo Chargers have qc 2.0 compatible ones. (always a sale on groupon or slickdeals)
Our phone, like the LG G4 switches to Quick Charge when the main screen is off. And tones it down to standard charging speed if you have the main screen on. The v10 Quick Charges at about 2850mA, slightly faster than the G4 at 2000~2200mA, but slower than the Nexus 6 at 2700~3200mA.
Attached are results by CoNsPiRiSiZe on this AT&T variant, and mine on Tmobile variant. Also included is my USB Doctor Sleeve using a Motorola Turbo Charger plugged into the v10 with screen off.
I am using the Samsung adaptive car charger while driving and it shows fast charging on the lockscreen
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Turns out I had a bad aukey charger, I bought another for my wife and it works fine, show quick charge.
Returning the bad one and getting another.
@clockcycle how are you able to measure current using ampere with display turned off?
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@clockcycle how are you able to measure current using ampere with display turned off?
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I have paid version with notificaion ebabled. But you can run it, leave phone alone so it can meassure. Then turn on screen and screenshot results. It takes a few seconds before it drops or remeassures.
Do these really charge all that much faster than a 2.1a charger? Debating if it's worth it to go invest into a few of these QC chargers.
Thanks
adambean said:
Do these really charge all that much faster than a 2.1a charger? Debating if it's worth it to go invest into a few of these QC chargers.
Thanks
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QC 2.0 allows up to a maximum of 3A of current. Every QC 2.0 enabled device will vary slightly in how much power they can draw due to internal circuitry. The V10 charges at about 2.85A as shown by Clockcyle so yes, a QC 2.0 charger will charge faster than a standard 2.1A charger.
Excellent, thank you! Going to pick up some of them now then.
Hi!!
I have a question. How to know (apart from time), which version of Quick Charging i'm using.
This came up, because a friend of mine is claiming that his Moto X is using QC3.0 (which, from specs, is 2.0) with his Quick Charger 3.0 AUKEY...
As far as we could check, this AUKEY charger is actually charging faster than any other QC2.0 tested so far. And the cellphone only shown the "Quick Charging" message at charging... but no difference there from other QC2.0 adapter or QC1.0 adapter.
Thanks!
Alright I have a weird problem my fast charge / Quick charge is no longer working anymore it only says charging . I have checked to see if it was the charging adapter and cable and both of them are fine because they were fast charging my Note 4. Only 3 things I can think of that might be the problem well 4
1. The charging port is faulty and needs replaced
2. The battery is faulty
3. The processor is messed up but unlikely because it is working fine
4. Something in the system is keeping it from fast charging/ Quick charge
Does anyone have a idea what might be wrong with it ? My phone will normal charge fine it just will not fast charge anymore
Thanks
Might be the cable. Have you triend a different one?
The Charger needs to communicate with the phone before it switches to fast charging mode. If your cable is broken and communication is not possible it will not fast charge.
This is the reason a charge on cable (without the two data wires) will never work for fast charge.
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Might be the cable. Have you triend a different one?
The Charger needs to communicate with the phone before it switches to fast charging mode. If your cable is broken and communication is not possible it will not fast charge.
This is the reason a charge on cable (without the two data wires) will never work for fast charge.
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like I said in the above post it is not the cable and I have tried multiple ones still does not work but when I use the same lg fast charge adapter and cable on my galaxy note 4 it fast charge and even when in use the Samsung fast charge and adapter on my v10 does not work but does work on the note 4.
This happens to me too...I just unplug charger from wall and back in, after that it's all good. I think in my case problem is because charger stays in wall non-stop.
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This happens to me too...I just unplug charger from wall and back in, after that it's all good. I think in my case problem is because charger stays in wall non-stop.
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I have tried that still no luck at all I am at a lost as what it could be.
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I have had the same problem. At first I replaced the battery didn't help so I ordered a new OEM charger. It worked until tonight. I thought I'll give it a little smack on the table. I plugged it back up and now it fast charges just fine. I'm going to try the same on the other charger.
Jdnjc said:
I have had the same problem. At first I replaced the battery didn't help so I ordered a new OEM charger. It worked until tonight. I thought I'll give it a little smack on the table. I plugged it back up and now it fast charges just fine. I'm going to try the same on the other charger.
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you can check this:
1. Make sure your device is fresh, not too hot because the thermal sensors inside the phone if detect the battery too hot, the charger dont activate fast charging.
2. Make sure the cable you use is good enough, i mean not so flimsy or thinner, it must be fatter because the current fast charge use.
3. If that i say above is right then plug the fast charge into the socket and plug it to your phone, if with in 10 seconds the round circle of fast charging dont appear on battery icon then unplug the charger and plug it again until it ativate fast charging.
its a common problem i have too,, i use the original charger and cable who came with the phone and even the phone are cooler and so on sometimes fast charge dont ativate at first attemp.