As far as i know Mi A3 supports fast charging but my Mi A3 only shows rapidly charging even when connected to a fast charger ? Is it just my unit ?
Simran62 said:
As far as i know Mi A3 supports fast charging but my Mi A3 only shows rapidly charging even when connected to a fast charger ? Is it just my unit ?
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It supports 18w quick charge 3.0.
So preferably use a quick charge 3.0 charging brick
I have tried 18 watt and 33 watt as well but still rapidly charging
Simran62 said:
I have tried 18 watt and 33 watt as well but still rapidly charging
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Cannot understand your English, Mate
If you are using fast chargers, of course it will show fast charging
This battery charges very quick, even on a 10W=5V x 2A
I use the laptop USB and that charges quick also
Does anyone know if its safe to trickle charge your phone?
ollie2012 said:
Cannot understand your English, Mate
If you are using fast chargers, of course it will show fast charging
This battery charges very quick, even on a 10W=5V x 2A
I use the laptop USB and that charges quick also
Does anyone know if its safe to trickle charge your phone?
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When connected to a 12w or a 10w charger the phone shows rapidly charging, but i have tried 18 and 33 watt chargers as well, but still the phone shows rapidly charging
Simran62 said:
When connected to a 12w or a 10w charger the phone shows rapidly charging, but i have tried 18 and 33 watt chargers as well, but still the phone shows rapidly charging
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Download an app like ampere from the playstore and check the charging values with the different chargers. It will more than likely say rapidly charging for anything above 5v 2a charging which is quick charge 2.0 but this device also supports quick charge 3.0
garylawwd said:
Download an app like ampere from the playstore and check the charging values with the different chargers. It will more than likely say rapidly charging for anything above 5v 2a charging which is quick charge 2.0 but this device also supports quick charge 3.0
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Showing 1900ma when connected to a 18w charger, is it charging fast ?
Simran62 said:
Showing 1900ma when connected to a 18w charger, is it charging fast ?
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If it's 9v then yes. If it's charging 5v and 2a then its not fast charging like it should.
Check the voltage also.
Basic maths; to get Watts (w) multiple the current (amps) x voltage (v).
So if it is charging at 1.9a like you say it should have a voltage ~9v
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If it's 9v then yes. If it's charging 5v and 2a then its not fast charging like it should.
Check the voltage also.
Basic maths; to get Watts (w) multiple the current (amps) x voltage (v).
So if it is charging at 1.9a like you say it should have a voltage ~9v
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Then i guess it was charging fast, thanks man
what values did you get on the 33W, is it advisable to overcook your battery?
Btw, have not really pushed this battery yet, charging be 40-80 %
ollie2012 said:
what values did you get on the 33W, is it advisable to overcook your battery?
Btw, have not really pushed this battery yet, charging be 40-80 %
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It doesn't work like that. Your device has protection built in to avoid overcharging and too much current from frying everything. The max your device will charge is 18w and no more
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Hi,
Question for the redmi note 2 users.
What charger do you use to charge your phone?
When i used a normal usb wall charger that I used for my HTC the charging was very slow.
Switched it to the original charger that came and it was a lot faster.
Why does it take forever to charge on a normal charger?
Also what do you guys do if youw ant to charge throughout the day via a PC and when travelling in car charger?
Am i missing something?
Because the original charger can provide up to 2A of power. Just check the output spec on the charger usually it show the voltage and amp like this: 5V = 2000ma.
USB 2.0 can provide up to 0.5A
USB Fast Charge on some laptop can provide up to 1.2A (CMIIW)
All charger have the printed output spec.
Adrian.Chandra said:
Because the original charger can provide up to 2A of power. Just check the output spec on the charger usually it show the voltage and amp like this: 5V = 2000ma.
USB 2.0 can provide up to 0.5A
USB Fast Charge on some laptop can provide up to 1.2A (CMIIW)
All charger have the printed output spec.
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I connected a new samsung fast charger and a message immedietely came up saying too much power overheating.
So basically I just need a charger that has an output of 2A?
billythegreen said:
I connected a new samsung fast charger and a message immedietely came up saying too much power overheating.
So basically I just need a charger that has an output of 2A?
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Yea, Redmi note 2 doesn't support quick charge according to this nice thread about redmi note 2 charging, lots of great info there.
What I Thought Im Gonna Buy Redmi Note 2..
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I use this charger with latest smiui in rn2 prime works very good i watch stream with 80% brightness and charge from 20 to 100% ~ 1 hour while watching
Anker 20W 2-Port USB Ladegerät mit PowerIQ Technologie
Cant post links cuz im New so sorry for that :/
Greets from GER
qweqwe77 said:
I use this charger with latest smiui in rn2 prime works very good i watch stream with 80% brightness and charge from 20 to 100% ~ 1 hour while watching
Anker 20W 2-Port USB Ladegerät mit PowerIQ Technologie
Cant post links cuz im New so sorry for that :/
Greets from GER
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I need one for the UK.
Can someone send me a link for one to buy.
Also if you want to charge in the car do I havw to buy a car charger that supports 2A?
I assume same goes for PC?
So higher the Ampere number from a charger so faster it load ,BUT to high can damage the Battery so you are good with 2A or 2.1A think it also gives for the UK cause its only thing of voltage change
qweqwe77 said:
So higher the Ampere number from a charger so faster it load ,BUT to high can damage the Battery so you are good with 2A or 2.1A think it also gives for the UK cause its only thing of voltage change
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This is what I don;t understand the samsung fast charger is 2A isnt it? " It outputs 2A for ultra fast charging, so your S5 will be fully charged in no time."
Has anyone from the UK replaced the 2pin charging plug with a 3pin plug that maintains the quick charge if so which one did you buy ?
I use PC USB 2.0.
I don't care about how fast it charges.
For me the slower the better.
A 2 amps charger will work fast like the original?
I use OPPO fast charger..
jack_21 said:
A 2 amps charger will work fast like the original?
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The original would be 2A
~ Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Prime ~
about ampere
qweqwe77 said:
I use this charger with latest smiui in rn2 prime works very good i watch stream with 80% brightness and charge from 20 to 100% ~ 1 hour while watching
Anker 20W 2-Port USB Ladegerät mit PowerIQ Technologie
Cant post links cuz im New so sorry for that :/
Greets from GER
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Have u measure the ampere in? It's fast I think...
To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Essential Phone can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
They claim that a 5 mins charge gets you 5 hours of battery. 1 hour and 30 minutes for a complete charge.
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Apperently its like 30 something Watts. Unbox Therapy found this on the charger.
27W to be exact. And on another video review, it showed 5v @ 3A and 9v @ 3A on the charger. So this thing should charge pretty quick and I assume is just using the native USB-C Fast Charge capability which is just fine.
I got confirmation from support that it is using USB-C PD for charging. No QuickCharge.
So this is all false then...
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/essential-phone-fast-charging/
LastQuark said:
So this is all false then...
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/essential-phone-fast-charging/
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Yup, that would be a lie. Just because you have a 835, they would have to still implement QC themselves in order to leverage it.
And I believe Qualcomm loves to charge a pretty penny to flip that bit on for your device.
The device may still charge pretty quickly, but we will need some reports from those who have it in hand.
Anyone with it already have AccuBattery installed and see what the charging speed is plugged into its charger?
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I got confirmation from support that it is using USB-C PD for charging. No QuickCharge.
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From a review I watched, they said that the charger is capable of Charing 5 hours of usage time in 5 minutes.
I tried my s8 charger on it, the charger quickly heated up and stopped charging the device
When using the S8 charger, it show slow charging... Sucks
Soooo... What's wrong with using the included charger?
And Samsung uses some other form of Fast Charging that's proprietary to their own devices. It isn't Qualcomm quick charge at least at the generic level. Essential just uses the USB-C 3A fast charge ability which you will have to get separate from both Samsung or QC2/3.0 stuff which is a bit of a pain, but really not surprising. Same as the Nexus/Pixel devices.
It shows Charging Slowly with my Anker PowerPort 10 charger for some reason - even though it is 60W capable and nothing else was plugged into it. I'm really hoping I don't actually have to use the bundled charger just to get it to charge quickly. That would actually be really annoying. I rarely use included chargers since I have Anker PowerPorts everywhere that I need to charge.
I plugged in an Ailey quick charge charger. It first said charging slowly then changed to charging rapidly.
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ack154 said:
It shows Charging Slowly with my Anker PowerPort 10 charger for some reason - even though it is 60W capable and nothing else was plugged into it. I'm really hoping I don't actually have to use the bundled charger just to get it to charge quickly. That would actually be really annoying. I rarely use included chargers since I have Anker PowerPorts everywhere that I need to charge.
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That's because it will never fast charge a USB-C Fast Charge device. You need something like this since this device does not have Qualcomm quick charge.
That 60W charger doesn't really support any modern Quick Charge, it just supports the max 2.4A charging for things like Tablets and whatnot.
For those using Quick Charge to the PH-1, it is only compatible with QC 4.0 and not QC 3.0 or below. QC 4.0 is compatible with Power Delivery (PD) that PH-1 uses.
27W USB Charger
Just got mine today... It says 27W...
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Apperently its like 30 something Watts. Unbox Therapy found this on the charger.
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Franksr said:
Just got mine today... It says 27W...
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Yeah.. that should be average.
IM0001 said:
That's because it will never fast charge a USB-C Fast Charge device. You need something like this since this device does not have Qualcomm quick charge.
That 60W charger doesn't really support any modern Quick Charge, it just supports the max 2.4A charging for things like Tablets and whatnot.
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Quick charge or no quick charge, I'm pretty sure it's supposed to charge faster than 3% overnight. It still said charging slowly when I got up this morning and said 5 days until full. It had actually only gone up 3% in the past 9 hours.
My battery is at 96% so it may not be the most accurate test, and it was over 1000mah on initial plug in and then slowly went down to what's on the screen shot after about a minute.
As far as I know the charger that comes with the phone is QC3 with a maximum output of 18 watts. So how is it possible to have the phone charging at 31.5 watts based on these numbers shown while charging? 2.625A×12V is 31.5 watts.
the charger should have 18 watts output. So it doesn't make sense. Are these values correct or is it showing wrong charging data??
please help me understand what's going on and how could this make sense.
I'm using the latest Nitrogen OS stable build with the kernel that's coming together with the ROM, charger is the one supplied with the phone.
it uses 5v not 12
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it uses 5v not 12
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Not true. The stock charger has three different modes 5V with 2.5A (12.5watts) / 9V with 2A (18 watts) / 12v with 1.5A (18watts) see the image below.
donnelldouglas said:
Not true. The stock charger has three different modes 5V with 2.5A (12.5watts) / 9V with 2A (18 watts) / 12v with 1.5A (18watts) see the image below.
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I'm usually charging with 3000-3320 mah
The other thing that caught my attention is that the Amperage and Voltage stay constant and it doesn't get lower after the battery 80-90% charged... this is very unusual as the chargers normally start reducing the Amperage and Voltage at that point, but not in this case...
D1stRU3T0R said:
I'm usually charging with 3000-3320 mah
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That's even more confusing to be honest!....with how many Volts? is it with the original charger?
I don't understand how can the charger perform much more than the rated values that is written on it, and if it can then why is it not advertised as a 30+ watts charger?!
Pretty sure the voltage/current sent by the charger gets converted to 5V xxxxmA by the charge controller or the charger sends 5V at different currents.
I increased my poco fast charge current limit to around 3000+mA from the 2800mA default which already shows that it probably charges on 5V.
Power meter shows 18-19W and phone shows around 3000mA. Makes it pretty obvious that the phone is being charged with 5V.
That's only my understanding it can be true or false.
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The other thing that caught my attention is that the Amperage and Voltage stay constant and it doesn't get lower after the battery 80-90% charged... this is very unusual as the chargers normally start reducing the Amperage and Voltage at that point, but not in this case...
That's even more confusing to be honest!....with how many Volts? is it with the original charger?
I don't understand how can the charger perform much more than the rated values that is written on it, and if it can then why is it not advertised as a 30+ watts charger?!
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Yes, original charger. Just flash extreme kernel with crystals magisk mode and you will have the same. It's safe.
Hi Guys,
I know we always have to use the default charger but this is also a fact that the fast charger is not always good for the phone's battery life. We can use it sometimes when we are really required fast charging.
I have a Xiaomi original charger 5V, 2A. I use to charge my device 20-80% with this charger. My phone will not get heat up like it compared to the situation when I charge with a fast charger.
Please tell me, is there any problem if I'm not using the default charger that comes in the box with the phone? I'm using that cable but with the Xiaomi slow standard charger. Will it be safe for both the phone and charger?
Thanks,
Serecomputing said:
Hi Guys,
I know we always have to use the default charger but this is also a fact that the fast charger is not always good for the phone's battery life. We can use it sometimes when we are really required fast charging.
I have a Xiaomi original charger 5V, 2A. I use to charge my device 20-80% with this charger. My phone will not get heat up like it compared to the situation when I charge with a fast charger.
Please tell me, is there any problem if I'm not using the default charger that comes in the box with the phone? I'm using that cable but with the Xiaomi slow standard charger. Will it be safe for both the phone and charger?
Thanks,
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I AM USING XIAOMI 18 WATT POWER BANK WITH ORIGINAL XIAOMI CABLE AND I ALSO BOUGHT 50 WATT POWER BANK SO I CAN CHARGE MY DEVICE AT 33 WATT WITH 50 WATT Xiaomi POWERBANK COZ IT SUPPORTMax 33 watt charging and whenever i play games i use 18 watt powerbank to charge so it reduces heat.. . I didn’t face any issue …but never use fast charging while playing high graphics demanding games.sometimes while playing games if battery low then i use 18 watt powerbank to charge while play…
yeah thanks for the reply.
sometimes, in the case of need, I will use the fast charger otherwise I will always go with standard 5v 2A charger.
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!
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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!
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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?
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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.