Standalone battery charger for Neon 300? - Touch Dual, MDA Touch Plus Accessories

Is there a standalone battery charger for the Touch Dual Neon 300 (aka Touch Dual 850)?
The one that uses Neon161 battery?
Thanks.

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is this compatible with our legend?

http://www.energizerpowerpacks.com/us/products/xp1000/
it says this is ithium polymer battery cell. does it matter to charge this with our lithium ion battery legend????
not sure about energizer but i'm using Sanyo Eneloop,
eneloop.com.sg/products/products/mobile-booster/kbce1ssp.html
just for emergency when on the move and no way to charge the phone.
tried once charging the phone when it just left 4% battery charge. the eneloop able to charge the phone (the phone led and notification indicates charging), n charge the phone up to 20% before the eneloop drains. the one i have is 5VDC 500mA output.
Here's some higher capacity / less expensive alternatives to the energizer:
5000mah w/ dual USB:
http://mobile.brando.com/usb-power-station-ii-5-000mah-_p05376c0843d003.html
2500mah w/ single USB and dual solar panels:
http://mobile.brando.com/universal-solar-charger_p02152c0843d003.html
They have some nice docking stations w/ 2nd battery chargers too. Seems like there's quite a few good deals.
Found an even better one since my last post:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.40210#open full view
rewen said:
Found an even better one since my last post:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.40210#open full view
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It doesn't say, but it would be nice if it's Lithium-Ion. Most solar batteries are NiMH and those aren't as good. Either way though, that's a great price.

[Q] G2 Quick Charge 2.0

I came from the Moto X to the LG G2 and so far its great. No real issues. I use Acdisplay to emulate active display. But theres one thing I truly miss that I see that the G2 can possibly utilize being a Snapdragon 800 processor ... thats Quick Charge 2.0
When I try to attach a quick charge I dont get quick charging amps, voltage or charge time
The fastest I can charge is 1700 ma but thats inconsistent at best.
I figure that the quick charge 2.0 verification has to be software enabled (or disabled in the case of the G2) anyone crack this code yet?
Is there anyway to actually get Quick charge 2.0 on my LG?
Thanks
Rico

Using op 3t dash charger with qualcomm charge 3 supported device ?!

Hello,
I have Asus zenpad 3s 10 that supports qualcomm charge 3.0 but it comes with regular charger and you have to buy a quick charger , so I have my op 3t dash charger and my questions is can i use it for Asus ;
1- is it safe for short and long term regarding the components of Asus , does it affect on motherboard or battery ?
2- if safe will it charge Asus quicker or not ?
Please who answers should be a specialist or one have tried this before , i don't wanna to lose 300$ device ?
As your Asus phone uses a different quick charge method than the Dash Charger supports, you will only get standard charging rate when using the Dash Charger with that phone.
Qualcomm Quick Charge vs. Dash Charging
Qualcomm Quick Charge uses high voltage (5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.67A) to quickly charge the device while Dash Charge uses high current (5V/4A). Qualcomm Quick Charge uses a Voltage control circuit present in the phone itself while Dash Charge utilizes a Current control circuit built into the wall charger.
A Voltage or Current higher than what the device is made for may cause damage to your device when the flow is not properly controlled. Also because of the fundamental differences between the two charging technologies your device will not charge faster when using your Dash charger.

Fast Charging compatible Power Adapters? [Recommendations Please]

So which ones support the maximum potential of the ROG II Charging speed?
Any Recommendations?

Question Charging Pixel 7 with a 65W Charger

Hey Folks!
Is it okay to charge pixel 7 (It supports only upto 20W charging ig) with a 65W charger? Will this have any ill effects on the pixel's battery life overall the device in any way?
It should be okay. Most likely your 65W charger uses quick charge technologies and will charge your phone at higher voltage instead of high current which is good for your phone (i.e. 1.3A at 11V instead of 3A at 5V). This result in much less heat generation which is the main battery killer.
In any case, your phone will only pull what it needs (and can) from the charge.
I use the 65W of my dead OnePlus phone without issues. The phone only pull a total of 25W anyway.
siffreinsg said:
It should be okay. Most likely your 65W charger uses quick charge technologies and will charge your phone at higher voltage instead of high current which is good for your phone (i.e. 1.3A at 11V instead of 3A at 5V). This result in much less heat generation which is the main battery killer.
In any case, your phone will only pull what it needs (and can) from the charge.
I use the 65W of my dead OnePlus phone without issues. The phone only pull a total of 25W anyway.
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Hi, thanks for the reply. "Output: 5V~20.3V=3A (Max)" is what is written on my charger. Is it okay?
there is a voltage regulator, should be fine...
I've tried m1 macbook air charger with my P7 and phone recognizes it as "charging rapidly" and been charging impressively fast!
Sachin3634 said:
Hey Folks!
Is it okay to charge pixel 7 (It supports only upto 20W charging ig) with a 65W charger? Will this have any ill effects on the pixel's battery life overall the device in any way?
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I think it's safe. I use my 65w mac charger for my P7 and its impressively fast. The phone runs hot while charging tho so I don't use it while it charges. Haven't had or noticed any issues so far.
It doesn'n matter how fast is the charger, the phone also controls the charging speed. If the charger uses the power delivery standard (wich is used by the Pixels) you can use even a 65W one (like Oneplus 8T's warp charger; 45W as PD), charging speed will be limited at 20/23W (7/7Pro). But if you use the 65W Realme charger (wich is also a warp charger but with USB-A output and without PD support), charging speed will be limited to 10-12W.
As long the charger is high quality, you should be fine. As mentioned before, the charger and phone negotiate charge voltage and current.

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