One Zoom TurboPower charging speed. - Motorola One Zoom (aka Pro) Questions & Answers

Just did a check comparing Z2 play and one Zoom. Both at 60% charge, same turbopower charger.
Charging at:
Zoom: 1.2A, 4.1V
Z2 Play: 2A, 4.4V
This is not TurboPower speed. Do you have similar results?

I also noticed that charging is quite slow on the One Zoom compared to any other Motorola device I had in the past.
Although it could be the 4000 mah which will definitely take longer to charge.

how do you obtain the measurement? apps may be unprecise

I use accubattery pro. But I can also check using meeter next time.

Hello friends. I am interested in the Moto One Zoom.
I saw some reports on the internet of loading delay.
Wouldn't that delay be due to the loader being slow? When I buy it I want to use an 18w charger from my old zenfone 4.

5V/3A on QC3.0 compatible Xiaomi powerbank 2C, but QC2.0 charger from ZenFone stays at 2A.

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Powerbank for G3

Hey guys.
I'm looking forward into buying a powerbank and I was wondering about the output power of it. I have an small tube like 2300 batterypack with 1Amp output. And when it comes to standy charging, you know when the phone is left to charge it's no problem.
The thing I'm worried about is charging while doing something like photos, working on photos, browsing the net, some socoal media maybe a game.
And my question is will 1Amp be enough for the G3 or I have to look for a 2Amp one?
If somebody had both outputs or can test it out It would be great because I wnated to buy it today and in Poland the differance between a 1Amp and 2Amp powerbank is like 2x.
A 2A powerbank charges my G3 quicker than an older 1A that I had. I got a 5v 2A charger with two USB ports and 6000 mAh capacity, and i haven't regretted it since! Although, Pokemon Go drains both my battery and the powerbank daily guess I'll have to find a powerbank with larger capacity
maximal input to charge a g3 is 5V DC 2A
1A is to low to play and charge at the same time. (Pokemon go is the best representative for the deplete akku while charging with a 1A powerbank ^^)
for a good quality for a powerbank is a anker powerbank but they are expensive but the best and qualitatives one
i have a 26800maH powerbank from anker with powercore+ and quickcharge 2.0 in continuous operation the bank can be used 28h with all 3 slots used after that time the bank is empty and need 8h to recharge
13 times can i charge my g3 with it from 0 to 100%
It's a sad story that G3 do not support QC2.0. The max charging rate is 10W. IF you are using a 1A output that would be 5W. thats almost half the speed. My suggestion is getting enough substitute battery and buy a charging dock or something. By doing so you could save the time sitting next to your plug n get rid of the experience of a burning iron pan.

Does plus really support Quick charging?

Hi i read that redmi 5 plus support qc so i had aquired samsung quick charger.When plugged phone shows quick charging but when i mesure mA while charing with qc and with normal charger there is no big difference according mesuring software.So what is real truth about qc?
petric1 said:
Hi i read that redmi 5 plus support qc so i had aquired samsung quick charger.When plugged phone shows quick charging but when i mesure mA while charing with qc and with normal charger there is no big difference according mesuring software.So what is real truth about qc?
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Redmi 5 Plus supports QC (3.0 to be exact, as it's Snapdragon 625). Apps measuring charge rate won't show you real current, it's only approximation.
I've tested my charger, which supports QC 3.0, my 5+ uses 9Volts at almost 2Amps (when charging from 15-20%). Measuring software won't show you voltage that you are using to charge so you may not see the difference. But doing quick math - 5V*2A=10W (standard charging brick) whereas QC charger will use 9V*2A=18W. That means you are charging with 80% more power.
Keep in mind that charging with QC will get your phone a bit warmer, so phone will start to throttle the current, meaning that you won't be charging from 0% to 100% at full 18W
Yes. It charges with 9v and 1,7 amp max. (9v is static, amp is variable, that means it has only QC 2.0 mode.)
Its way faster than standart charger. I have Tronsmart QC 3.0 charger. But you can go with QC 2.0 charger.

Fast Charging

Is fast charging working with this phone?
I have belkin QC3 and I am thinking of buying this budget phone. I hope it is working even in sleeping mode.
Thanks
It seems to be a case of hit and miss so far. When I measure the charging current for the bundled charger/cable using Ampere it didn't even get close to the 2.4A current we should get.
Update: The max current I saw during charging is around 1950 mah, which isn't really considered fast charging.
Snapdragon 636 does support QC4 according to its datasheet but real life impression with the bundled nokia charger doesn't feel so quick indeed. I suspect poor charger quality is the culprit here (despite the fact it is 18W rated in specs) since no QC logo is printed on it
When plugged in, screen shows rapid chrging and cuts it off when around 80% + for battery protection I guess
If anyone charges the phone on an officially rated QC3 or QC4 charger please let us know
I also notice that the phone doesn't charge very fast using QC chargers, but when plugged into the USB C port of my (Anker or RAVpower) battery, it charges super quick. So I think USB-PD works better on this phone.
Specs wise, our phone's SD636 supports QC 4 which incorporates USB-PD standard, so if you charge on a certified QC4/usb pd charger plus the required cable, it will play fast and nice
Strange thing is that Qualcomm lists it only as QC3 device in their original device list found here https://www.qualcomm.com/documents/quick-charge-device-list as if Nokia hasn't fully enabled the chipset's feature (?) for some reason...
Well, as long you see it charge super fast, I guess you can be happy with that

Lack of QC support.

Hi everyone, I got couple of USB testers that I know works perfectly fine and also a QC4 charger (which is backwards compatible) and I noticed that Mi A3 does not support QC whatsoever. Device only charges at maximum of 10Ws (5v 2A, is the maximum I got). Did anyone else notice that? gsmarena listing shows it allegedly supports 18W but I havent been able to get to charge at those speeds, can anyone else confirm Mi A3 is charging at 10W max?
Before you all comment it supports "rapid charge" phone says its rapid charging for 10W, I tried at different charge levels using different cables chargers.
I have a genuine Xiaomi 18W fast charger & the phone correctly identifies it & fast charging is working fine. May be your unit is faulty or something.
I actually just rechecked. It actually ramps up the voltage slowly, 0.1 increments then eventually reaches 12v at 1.5amps. Previous phone I had would set the voltage to 9V (I had a LG G4) instantly. It works! sorry for the confusion.

Is it possible to enable 33W charging like the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max?

RN9P/S only support 18W charging out of the box but RN9P Max support 33W charging. Besides the cameras, both phones have similar specs. Could the devs technically modify the phone (software not hardware) to enable the 33W charging? Would be great if I don't have to wait 2 hours to charge the phone.
But one thing to remember here is the charger that comes with RN9P/S only supports up to 22.5W charging so you will have to buy a new charger that supports 33W.
waiting the answers
genesis89 said:
RN9P/S only support 18W charging out of the box but RN9P Max support 33W charging. Besides the cameras, both phones have similar specs. Could the devs technically modify the phone (software not hardware) to enable the 33W charging? Would be great if I don't have to wait 2 hours to charge the phone.
But one thing to remember here is the charger that comes with RN9P/S only supports up to 22.5W charging so you will have to buy a new charger that supports 33W.
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You got a device with a battery that last really long. You'll arrive at the end of the day with a great amount of charge and you can connect it on the charger overnight.
What do you need to charge it in 1 hour for?
Just to ruin your battery?
Is it certain that the 9s/9pro doesn't support 33W out of the box, and isn't just limited by the 22W charger?
My redmi note 7 charges much faster with a qc 4.0 charger than with the stock one, they just cut corners on the charger to make it more affordable.

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