My dog just ate my standard mini usb charger. Can i charge my phone with normal usb cable (while connected to latop/pc) or is it problematic for the battery life?
Can I use any other mini usb charger like HTC desire?
annqx said:
My dog just ate my standard mini usb charger. Can i charge my phone with normal usb cable (while connected to latop/pc) or is it problematic for the battery life?
Can I use any other mini usb charger like HTC desire?
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I assume this is a troll
If not I'd like to see some pictures of it.
Yes you can use any other MICRO-usb charger, not MINI. USB cable works as well
Haha! unfortunately no troll He cut the cable into two pieces, so it is completly destroyed and the connector is damaged too.
Im pretty pissed, dont have the money to rebuy a new one So ill stick with my usb connector. Just wanted to go sure that my phone wont take any damage while charging with my laptop
I connect my phone to my pc via MICRO-usb cable. It charges phone also but it's slower than normal charger.
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Can I use chargers from other devices that also use mini USB such as my garmin GPS or will they damage my X1?
ive never actually used the charger that came with it(it came with the ugly European plug). if you are going to use a standard USB charger,dont go with one that has higher amps than the official one (i think its 700 miliamps if im not mistaken ) just to be sure
that said. i used the charger for the following devices to charge my x1 (some charge faster than others): Atom EXEC, samsung digital camera, htc wizard, motorolla dumbphone, usb pc cable, xbox360, g1
I charge mine via mini USB cable from PC, mains adaptors (2 different ones), 12V cig lighter adaptor.
BTW PC seems to be the slowest at charging.
THE GRIZZ said:
(it came with the ugly European plug)
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Thanks....
Back to OP:
Yes, but it is not advisable. Check if the other charger has the same specs first.
USB is a standard isn't it? I don't think your at risk frying your XPERIA. If it managed 220 in Europe it will manage 110 here. As for me, I've charged my phone with everything, a USB cable connected to my computer, a car ciggarette charger that came with my Tomtom, and my friends iPhone charer. All worked flawlessly.
yes usb is std
it give 5volts dc
and charger which provide
5volts in the correct usb connector
can charge the device
nothing else matter
amps don't matter as long as it's more then 0.5
Rudegar said:
amps don't matter as long as it's more then 0.5
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From my understanding, if the charger allows 1A, then that is the MAXIMUM it will provide, it won't be trying to supply that all the time.
So if the X1 wants, say, 0.6A, then a 1A charger will work. On the other hand, you wont want to use a 0.5A charger if it is trying to draw 0.6A or whatever higher.
This is just how you can have a massive 900W power supply. You can draw 200W, 300W, etc. but you can't have a 300W power supply and try and draw 500W (unless you like smoke, fire, explosions, etc.)
John is correct. The USB standard 5V is the important bit. Doesn't matter if the device can supply 0.5A or 5A. Most PC USB ports are good for 500mA, the OEM charger is good for 750mA.
A few of my friends have Motorals RazR's that charge via a mini USB, I don't have to worry about packing a charger when staying overnight.
I already had a collection of USB style chargers and mini USB cables before I got the X1. Use my laptop or a Belkin charger (1A) I got for the iPod in the lounge room, a generic USB phone charger in the car (500mA), the OEM SE charger in my bedroom etc, etc.
At 1st I thought oh no, my 3rd SE phone, my 3rd type of memory card and 3rd tye of charger - but I was a winner with the mini USB
When I first got the phone earlier this week, I could plug it into the charger in the wall just fine with no issues, it would just charge. Now suddenly it started telling me USB connected and goes to the MTP screen and of course locks up the phone.
I can of course bypass this by switching the phone to mass storage mode, but since I have Kies and use it occasionally, it would be nice to not have to switch that setting each time depending on my charging/syncing situation.
Why would it have not locked it up with the MTP screen originally when charging from the wall but now it does? The results are the same whether its plugged into the wall or the USB port on the computer. I have two Captivates bought brand new on a family plan, both do this now with any combination of chargers and USB cables, wall USB port, or car charger. Neither one has a common application installed since the other is my girlfriends who hasnt done much to it yet, so Im blaming the phone itself for now...
~T.J.
Interesting. I just checked with my BB charger and they dont do it using that charger, but they do it as soon as I connect the stock charger again.
Im wondering if its a voltage sensing circuit thats tripping due to the different voltages which should be applied - either wall charger or USB port. Maybe for some reason my wall chargers arent putting out enough voltage and its thinking its a USB port, but the BB charger is putting the right amount of voltage out?
Am I on base as to how it differentiates between wall or USB port? The number of pins obviously doesnt matter as all the cables have all the pins in them, unlike some charger cables which only have the power and ground. The only thing I can think of is that it uses the amount of voltage/current to tell the difference and create its reaction.
~T.J.
Sounds like a problem with the stock charger, maybe usb cable alignment. My iphone wall adapter does this with the samsung cable but the samsung wall adapter doesn't, same with my car charger from att. Also I have a $5 walmart car charger that has a cable that splits into both a mini usb and a micro usb that isn't a real usb cable, it's charge only. That cable has no problem on any wall or car adapter. I believe the phone detects if its connected by checking voltage on a data pin (just a guess really) so if a nonstock charger is used it assumes that it is a computer. But it may also be a data signal that is given off by the charger.
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did you try a new charger and if so, did it work? I've had my captivate since Thursday and on Thursday it charged and everything fine, but then yesterday,
a) no computer I connect it to while recognize it, no matter what I have it set too and have latest drivers installed
b) if I charge it, after I unplug it, it locks up to black screen and I have to remove the battery to get it to work
c) I also have an in-dash touchscreen monitor in my car that has a usb port because it works with an ipod. I plugged the usb into to use it as a car charger, unplugged it, same thing
d) it did say usb connected after it was unplugged, but I switched from mass storage to ask on connection and it went away
so is an actual wall charger the solution?
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and now I unplug it, and if it locks, it will not unlock, just black screen
I have to take out the battery and then only way to get it to turn back on, is to plug it back in the wall
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^^^Ouch that's not right, if you can't figure it out you may need to re-flash or just bring it back under warranty, or insurance
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I plugged in my phone to charge it this morning and all of a sudden when i connected it to my wall charger it went into USB Debugging mode? This is a first for me and it kinda scared me a bit. I then unplugged and plugged it back in and it went into charging mode. Can anyone explain this? Has this happened to others?
I believe if the charge current is low, such as 500ma, the phone assumes it is connected to a computer. Doesn't mean anything other than a slow charge.
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thanks for the reply.
im sure it was just a fluke. ive always charged it in this wall outlet. i replugged it and it works fine
has this ever happened to anyone else?
This happened again. Can someone help me out here?
Happens to me all the time. As the poster above mentioned, shouldn't be anything to worry about.
You can turn off usb debugging if it bothers you or use a different usb cord as some have a tendency to do this because they reduce current flow too much
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That happens to me when i try to use the iPhone charger.. I'll try to jailbreak it..
Download "Spare Parts" from Market. In the Battery Info section, you'll se if the phone detects your charger as USB (PC, below 500mA) or a Wall charger (700mA)
SnakeHaveYou said:
That happens to me when i try to use the iPhone charger.. I'll try to jailbreak it..
Download "Spare Parts" from Market. In the Battery Info section, you'll se if the phone detects your charger as USB (PC, below 500mA) or a Wall charger (700mA)
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So if it detects my wall outlet to be below 500mA then the power going to that wall outlet is low?
androidftwin said:
So if it detects my wall outlet to be below 500mA then the power going to that wall outlet is low?
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Let me test.. But my iPhone charger is 1000mA!! And my phone detects it as DC, acording to Spare Parts (USB), and if i switch to the original charger, it turns into AC..
If the phone controls how many mA/Volts can receive, and the charger is detected as DC, it will be charging at the same speed as if you use the PC USB, no matters if you uses a 200000mA charger...
BTW, sorry about my english
SnakeHaveYou said:
Let me test.. But my iPhone charger is 1000mA!! And my phone detects it as DC, acording to Spare Parts (USB), and if i switch to the original charger, it turns into AC..
If the phone controls how many mA/Volts can receive, and the charger is detected as DC, it will be charging at the same speed as if you use the PC USB, no matters if you uses a 200000mA charger...
BTW, sorry about my english
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The charger has wiring that shorts the data lines - this tells the phone it is a wall charger and not a usb port - the usb port carries data, so the lines are not shorted. This controls the amperage - If it shows AC - the phone detects the shorted data lines and the phone draws about 700mA. If the phone does not detect the shorted data wires, the phone only draws about 500mA. In all cases the voltage is 5V DC.
I have a 2A car charger. With a regular cable (non-shorted data lines) the phone thinks it is on a USB port. I short the data lines and the phone says AC charging.
alphadog00 said:
The charger has wiring that shorts the data lines - this tells the phone it is a wall charger and not a usb port - the usb port carries data, so the lines are not shorted. This controls the amperage - If it shows AC - the phone detects the shorted data lines and the phone draws about 700mA. If the phone does not detect the shorted data wires, the phone only draws about 500mA. In all cases the voltage is 5V DC.
I have a 2A car charger. With a regular cable (non-shorted data lines) the phone thinks it is on a USB port. I short the data lines and the phone says AC charging.
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I am using the regular charger that came with the phone. Does this mean the charger is faulty?
I get this all the time. Probably because I'm using the little white USB to wall converter from my old iPhone. I still get a good charge, though I've noticed it charges about 2x faster if I turn it off and use the black charger from Samsung. That way I get about 20% an hour, otherwise about 10% an hour.
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I am using the regular charger that came with the phone. Does this mean the charger is faulty?
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If you are using the charger and cable that came with the phone, and the phone settings page says you are charging via USB and not AC - then either the charger or phone is faulty.
Ok, i searched the S3mini forum for this problem, but nothing exactly came up...
So, since few days ago, my phone does not recognize the wall charger when i plug it in...However it recognizes the USB cable to PC just fine and i can charge that way, but it takes allot longer...the interesting part is that,while charging and connected to PC, if i take off the USB to PC cable and put the wall charger right away, then it recognizes it and charges fine...its like the phone have forgotten the wall charger and it needs to be reminded through USB to PC cable first so it can recognizes it
The problem started the same day when a friend was visiting me and he used my wall charger to charge his phone(older low-end samsung phone), so is it possible he broke the wall charger somehow? but then again the wall charger works when i do the trick above...
Should i go to a store and buy a new wall charger? and since i dont have any samsung centre anywhere near me, im gonna be forced to buy a probably good quality wall charger with 0.7A output, but no samsung original...i dont wanna screw up my battery and i need the wall charger since i travel alot and dont have PC near me most of the time
Oh and if i shut down the phone and connect the wall charger, well then that white circle that shows first, it stays there for alot longer time then usual and then it shows the battery indicator and charges normally...damn technology this days
funkyboj said:
Ok, i searched the S3mini forum for this problem, but nothing exactly came up...
So, since few days ago, my phone does not recognize the wall charger when i plug it in...However it recognizes the USB cable to PC just fine and i can charge that way, but it takes allot longer...the interesting part is that,while charging and connected to PC, if i take off the USB to PC cable and put the wall charger right away, then it recognizes it and charges fine...its like the phone have forgotten the wall charger and it needs to be reminded through USB to PC cable first so it can recognizes it
The problem started the same day when a friend was visiting me and he used my wall charger to charge his phone(older low-end samsung phone), so is it possible he broke the wall charger somehow? but then again the wall charger works when i do the trick above...
Should i go to a store and buy a new wall charger? and since i dont have any samsung centre anywhere near me, im gonna be forced to buy a probably good quality wall charger with 0.7A output, but no samsung original...i dont wanna screw up my battery and i need the wall charger since i travel alot and dont have PC near me most of the time
Oh and if i shut down the phone and connect the wall charger, well then that white circle that shows first, it stays there for alot longer time then usual and then it shows the battery indicator and charges normally...damn technology this days
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Hi,
if PC USB is loading normal and the wall charger doesn't this sounds like your wall charger does not have enough power. Buy a more quality one and your problem should be solved.
So, I have the official Sony DK48 dock for my Z3 Compact (no case). The phone will recognize that it is connected to the dock by giving the notification sound, but the battery will not charge while on it. I've tried wiggling it all sorts of different ways, and tried at least 3 different USB cables, but still no dice.
Is anyone else having this issue?
Have you used original cable? I had this problem with some poor quality cables, they were too thin inside for the designed current
plug it in the mains...
techguyone said:
plug it in the mains...
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With 'mains' you can mean so many things.
I guess you mean plug the cable in an electrical outlet, rather then in a computer. I believe that I had the same issue. (Worked fine in an outlet)
The DK48 will only charge the phone when power comes from the mains. It does not charge the phone when connected to a USB port of a PC or laptop.
Use the original charger and the original cable that came with your phone and the Z3/Z3C should charge just fine in the DK48; that's at least what my does.
Yes all of my attempts occurred while plugging the dock into the AC adapter that came with the phone.
I guess then it seems like its a faulty DK48...
It should work with the original cable, adapter and electric outlet (not a PC).
Why wouldn't the DK48 charge through PC? How does it know? Amperes?
The input from the computer is too low even when you plug the USB to 3.0 port... Unfortunately you MUST use wall charger for the DK48 to be working.
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Why wouldn't the DK48 charge through PC? How does it know? Amperes?
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I am a bit late in this thread, but I will post it anyway in case somebody has the same problem. Dk48 won't charge phone while connected to PC, because it checks if data lanes in Micro USB port are used. If they are, charging is stopped. If someone wants to charge phone using dock connected to PC (I for example connect it to my active USB hub, which is connected to my PC) it is necessary to use Micro USB cable, which doesn't use data lanes, just charging ones.
I hope it will help somebody.