I had read 2A Battery charger from other thread that you can charge Gnote battery in the span of 1 hour and 30 mins. I am curious if it is safe to use a 5V 4000mA battery charger for Gnote. I saw 4000mA charger and it is used for iPad and Galaxy tabs. Is there any one there who tried this?
viperx0219 said:
I had read 2A Battery charger from other thread that you can charge Gnote battery in the span of 1 hour and 30 mins. I am curious if it is safe to use a 5V 4000mA battery charger for Gnote. I saw 4000mA charger and it is used for iPad and Galaxy tabs. Is there any one there who tried this?
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Neither the 2A nor the 4A wont charger faster unless the kernel supports it.
None of the kernels that i have tested does faster charging
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I've noticed that if I try to charge my razr I with my car charger (2000ma USB griffin cigarette ) it charges quickly.
If I try the same with my ipad charger it seems to go really slow?
The ipad charger should also output 2000ma so I don't know why it's charging slowly unless the razr i is limiting the amount of current it is drawing?
Bigger battery, more charging to do. One guy, somewhere on here, posted a chart showing the speed and duration of his charging. It took about 2 hours for a full charge. Know that generally, phones are made to accept a charge faster for the first 30/40/50% of the cycle and to charge more normally after that.
You just have to make some counts. The charger charges at 900 mAh. So you need 2 hours and 10 minutes (more or less) to charge all the 2000 mAh battery. Maybe you use a different charger that charges more mAh.
Hi! I have a Note 10.1 wich cames with an 2.0V charger (instead the N7000 1.0A charger), what could happen if i charge my phone with the 2.0A charger? Will it destroy my phone? Reduce the battery life or something? Futant55 compared the Note1' 1.0A vs the Note2' 2.0A in his N7100 and the 2.0 charged one hour faster than the 1.0A. Thanks!
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Hi! I have a Note 10.1 wich cames with an 2.0V charger (instead the N7000 1.0A charger), what could happen if i charge my phone with the 2.0A charger? Will it destroy my phone? Reduce the battery life or something? Futant55 compared the Note1' 1.0A vs the Note2' 2.0A in his N7100 and the 2.0 charged one hour faster than the 1.0A. Thanks!
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it will charge the battery faster but in long term reduce the life of battery and may also damage the micro usb port.. they are made for certain voltage only..
Dont do it! I did just that, charging galaxy note n7000 using galaxy note n8000 (10.1) charger, its really fast at charging, very convenient just to bring one charger. After 2 month, my n7000 start to flicker whenever it drains under 20%. since I was using otterbox, never realised the battery is already buldging, even the battery door not holding to the case!.
Come to think of it, i think maybe my board is also faulty after using the n8000 charger,
Hello,
I've bought samsung eta u90ewe 2A charger, can anybody advice, how to get full 2A to phone while charging? Phone is receiving max 500mAh, I have orig. cables....
Bad idea. A 1500mah battery with 2A charge will overheat and be unusable in a month or two.
At least that's my guess..
maybe you're right, but i don't want to wait 3h for full charge...
I am looking for best car charger, my phone will be all day on in the car, and I am looking for best solution for charging in the car, and fastest.
I found few good chargers but not sure are they support quick charge
Samsung OEM ECA-U21CBE Micro-USB 2-Amp Rapid In-Car Power Charger
and
Car Charger, iOttie RapidVolt 5Amp/25-Watt Dual Port USB Car Charger
Or is there some third better solution? Sorry I can't post links
thank you
anything above 2A is consider fast/rapid charge and barely any difference than the "quick charge" not to mention, saving a few mintues might do more harm than good to your replaceable battery.. at 2A, the phone will go from 6-10% battery to 50% in about 25 minutes.
Anker:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D82O68Y/
Ottie:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KTBOUWO/
I have the Anker and would buy it again, and has tons of positive reviews..
Thank you, what about Verizon Quick Charge 2.0?
I have used Verizon QUALCOMM version and would recommend the quick charge version if you want to take advantage of the quick charge. If time to charge I not an issue then obviously any high amp charger like the units cited above such as iottie would work
Is quick charge healthy for battery in my case? Or maybe should I get slower one?
I am using the Airdock.
While I can't say I loved it with the S5 (was falling off) the flat back of the Edge fits perfectly on it so I'm much happier with it.
Fun streaming video, back passengers can watch video off of it with the car speakers...
works well.
rhesus98 said:
While I can't say I loved it with the S5 (was falling off) the flat back of the Edge fits perfectly on it so I'm much happier with it.
Fun streaming video, back passengers can watch video off of it with the car speakers...
works well.
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I think we are talking about chargers
TozABG said:
I think we are talking about chargers
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Airdock is a wireless charger.
TozABG said:
Is quick charge healthy for battery in my case? Or maybe should I get slower one?
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faster charging will always put a bit more wear on battery than charging at a slower rate. most people here will probably swap devices often so probably doesn't matter for them. if you plan to keep your device for a few years and want max battery life then maybe use a 5V 2A charger instead (one that i've linked to above).
2A is still "fast charge" the only difference is it's Quick Charge 1.0 which is at 5 Volts compared to Quick Charge 2.0 that runs at 9 Volts.
better example:
Quick Charge 1.0 - 5V @ 2A (5V * 2A) = 10 Watts of power
If your phone is at around 8-10% you'll get to about 50% charge in about 30 minutes.
Quick Charge 2.0 - 9V @ 1.7A (9V * 1.7A) = 15 Watts of power (up to 12V * 3A = 36 watts for some tablets)
If your phone is at around 8-10% you'll get to about 50% charge in about 20-25 minutes.
Quick Charge 2.0 will only be a little bit faster once the battery gets to around 50-60%, then it will throttle down to Quick Charge 1.0 rates to keep the battery from getting too hot and causing excessive wear.
All Quick Charge 2.0 devices are also backwards compatible with Quick Charge 1.0, meaning that you can use a Quick Charge 2.0 device with a Quick Charge 1.0 supply, and visa versa.
In short: Quick Charge 2.0 will only save you about 15 minutes to completely charge your phone compared to the normal 5V @ 2A chargers.
Get Verizons branded car charger with fast charge. Workscexcellent, and AND has a little flashlight right above the micro charge plug, which comes in super handy in dark car. Very well made.
tft said:
anything above 2A is consider fast/rapid charge and barely any difference than the "quick charge" not to mention, saving a few mintues might do more harm than good to your replaceable battery.. at 2A, the phone will go from 6-10% battery to 50% in about 25 minutes.
Anker:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D82O68Y/
Ottie:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KTBOUWO/
I have the Anker and would buy it again, and has tons of positive reviews..
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Thats not true, Yes its better
if you want Fast charge it has to have 9v out
others have 5v out even tho some have a 2.4amp out not a fast rapid charger
Good Car charger
Search Amazon for ASIN:B00ZA1E3IE
I've got two of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Getwow-Charge-Dual-Port-Charger-Adapter/dp/B00V347I9S/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1437142458&sr=8-2&keywords=getwow+quick+charge+2.0&pebp=1437142467005&perid=0CTJ7JA68RAQ65CF2GVN
One in my car for my S6 Edge, one in my wife's SUV for her Note 4. Both work fantastic. They have one QC 2.0 port and one 2A port. Check it out!
Not sure whether this Car Air Conditioner Vent Mount is for you or not.
This looks like same as adaptive fast wall charger:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EP-LN915UBESTA
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X4JGELS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Did anyone try it?
shaq1907 said:
This looks like same as adaptive fast wall charger:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EP-LN915UBESTA
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X4JGELS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Did anyone try it?
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I bought this one. Didn't fully test yet but when I plug this, it says "fast charging". It would be better if this has light notification. But it's good that it charges fast.
so I just bought p8 lite 2017 model and everything is good so far but as it comes with only 1 Amp charger , charging time is very long almost 3 hours .... so anyway to increase charging speed?? can I use 2Amp charger?? will it effect my battery if use 2A charger??
I use 2amps, it charges faster and battery is still great.
MobileTechArena said:
I use 2amps, it charges faster and battery is still great.
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but phone is new so may be 2 amps charger decreases battery life with time?? need some expert opinion
I am using my quickcharge Charger from my old S6.
Works great, no issues and its really fast. (about 1,25 hours)
Greetings from Germany
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but phone is new so may be 2 amps charger decreases battery life with time?? need some expert opinion
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Also using a 2 amp charger, charges the phone real fast..
TheOldMan said:
I am using my quickcharge Charger from my old S6.
Works great, no issues and its really fast. (about 1,25 hours)
Greetings from Germany
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What's the output of those?
TheOldMan said:
I am using my quickcharge Charger from my old S6.
Works great, no issues and its really fast. (about 1,25 hours)
Greetings from Germany
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yea that chargers charges quickly but it can decrease battery life over time more .... anyways Germany is great .. BMW ROCKS !
n70shan said:
so I just bought p8 lite 2017 model and everything is good so far but as it comes with only 1 Amp charger , charging time is very long almost 3 hours .... so anyway to increase charging speed?? can I use 2Amp charger?? will it effect my battery if use 2A charger??
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I'm using a 5v 2.1 amp charger with no issues. Full charge takes about 1hr 20 mins
Hi.
I got 5V 1A (HW-050100E01) with my PRA-LX1
Would be better to change it for 5V 2A (HW-050200E01) or 9V 2A (HW-059200EHQ)?
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Hi.
I got 5V 1A (HW-050100E01) with my PRA-LX1
Would be better to change it for 5V 2A (HW-050200E01) or 9V 2A (HW-059200EHQ)?
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5V must be! 9V would damage the phone! Careful
Dejan Kruljac said:
I use 2amps, it charges faster and battery is still great.
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Are you sure a 2AMP charger makes a difference compared to the stock charger that ships with the phone? Could you download an app that measures the charging rate & post a screenshot of the charging rates?
I've tried charging with both a 2AMP charger and the stock & the results are the same, I see no difference in charging speed & no difference is shown on the "Ampere" app, both charges at around a max of 980ma with screen on (I assume it goes up to 1A, when screen is off).
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Are you sure a 2AMP charger makes a difference compared to the stock charger that ships with the phone? Could you download an app that measures the charging rate & post a screenshot of the charging rates?
I've tried charging with both a 2AMP charger and the stock & the results are the same, I see no difference in charging speed & no difference is shown on the "Ampere" app, both charges at around a max of 980ma with screen on (I assume it goes up to 1A, when screen is off).
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Sorry, i changed like 4 different phones since that post.
Try to use 5V 1.5 A charge perfect and fast about 1.30 full , and no affect battery , im not using stock charger with 1A because charge very slow.