Hello, I was looking for another Wall Charger for my Xperia X1, but here in Bolivia (Sudamerica) is imposible find one, so I was wondering if I can use the Wall Charger of my TYTNT II or a Motorola Wall Charger. The characteristics are diferents about out of mA but I think I can use the charger if it have an output of mA equal or mayor. I put the characteristics in order to some one help me.
WALL CHARGER SONY ERICSSON XPERIA X1
INPUT 100 - 240VAC - 150mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V - 700mA
WALL CHARGER HTC TYTN II
INPUT 100 - 240V - 200mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V - 1A LPS
WALL CHARGER MOTOROLA
INPUT 100 - 240VAC - 200mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V - 550mA
Thanks a lot for your help
The Maxx (Proud owner of an X1)
I think it'll work fine. I've been using a Polaris/Touch Cruise charger and a Blackberry charger on mine.
sfreirez said:
Hello, I was looking for another Wall Charger for my Xperia X1, but here in Bolivia (Sudamerica) is imposible find one, so I was wondering if I can use the Wall Charger of my TYTNT II or a Motorola Wall Charger. The characteristics are diferents about out of mA but I think I can use the charger if it have an output of mA equal or mayor. I put the characteristics in order to some one help me.
WALL CHARGER SONY ERICSSON XPERIA X1
INPUT 100 - 240VAC - 150mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V - 700mA
WALL CHARGER HTC TYTN II
INPUT 100 - 240V - 200mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V - 1A LPS
WALL CHARGER MOTOROLA
INPUT 100 - 240VAC - 200mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V - 550mA
Thanks a lot for your help
The Maxx (Proud owner of an X1)
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Hmmm...it should work fine as long as they have the same charging port (mini usb or whatever). But I'd still be careful before switching chargers between phones. Especially between different brand names. It does have potential to mess with your battery.
WALL CHARGER SONY ERICSSON XPERIA X1
INPUT 100 - 240VAC - 150mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V - 700mA
WALL CHARGER HTC TYTN II
INPUT 100 - 240V - 200mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V - 1A LPS
WALL CHARGER MOTOROLA
INPUT 100 - 240VAC - 200mA 50-60Hz
OUTPUT: 5V - 550mA
>> 550mA won't charge or maybe very very slowly; The TyTN II will do it; I'm using my car charger of my old TyTN (1200mA) and it acts like a fast charger!; A PC gives approx 500mA but doesnt really charge because your wonderful SE-X1 will need the 700mA-power
i use whatever charger i have around, at home i use the one from my athena, or was it the universal, can never remember
Just be careful.... monitor it closely as I was using the charger for my HTC Touch on the X1 and the battery got VERY hot.
I posted a thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=450085
it may be useful to read.
Thanks to all of you guys ... your help is ... like allways very usefull .... I was thinking to use the TYTNII wall charger in my office in case I have low baterry some time ... and at home I will use the original charger.
Another thing ... the last hollidays I forget my wall charger in my office and charge my X1 with the computer ... it's very slowly ... takes about 3 or 4 hours to do a full charge of the battery.. but works ...
Well thx again ... and please if you have more information please post it here or in the apprentice trend ....
Best Regards...
My previous charger was 5V and 1A but after it dead i found the original HTC Charger of 5.15V and 1A with HTC Sticker on it. Do it work for me without any issues and can someone confirm his charger volts here...
Thank you in advance for your help....
Hey, guys!
Found this over the net. One problem - it gives out 1200-1500 mA according to same German sites. I wonder if it is not too much for HD2?
No it's not too much.
The mA rating means that the charger has a MAXIMUM output of ...mA. To illustrate: the official car charger from HTC for the Diamond2 has a max. output of 2A (that is 2000mA).
For instance, a universal laptop charger may have a max. output of 120W (as you may know: power (W) = V x A), but your laptop only needs 90W to be able to run and (or) charge. So your laptop demands only 90W out of the 120W the charger can provide.
Thanks, I'll try it.
What Are the specs of the Adam's Charger (Volts, Amps, Watts)?
Is it possible to charge it through mini usb ?
Model: MPA-40P
Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz 1A Max
Output: +19V -- 2.1 A
written on the charger
Thanks
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
inspiron41 said:
Model: MPA-40P
Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz 1A Max
Output: +19V -- 2.1 A
written on the charger
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Those specs are like other laptops, dell, acer and the elocity use similar power adapters.
I think there is a thread mentioning one. I searched amazon at one time for one for a work mate, and also came up with a compatible car charger.
I'll edit and post once I find that post.
-CC
EDIT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=904678
Don't have any idea nor am I recommending anyone use this with thier adam, I am just passing on the info hoping it helps pin point the right one.
GOOGLE search: car charger Output: +19V -- 2.1 A
SAMSUNG CAR CHARGER 19V 2.1A 40W AA-PA2N40W AD39-00028A
CAR CHARGER DELL INSPIRON MINI DC ADAPTER 19V 2.1A 40W
EMACHINES 19V 2.1A 40W CAR CHARGER PLUG DC AUTO ADAPTER
TurboPower charger that comes with it is the only thing that will give it a fast charge.
I have no idea how or why Quick Charge tech was left out.
Mine does indeed say "TurboPower Connected" and charges super-fast when I use the USB C Quick Charge 3.0 AUKEY Amp Type-C Dual-Port Wall Charger and the USB C Quick Charge 3.0 AUKEY Car Charger with Dual AiPower Ports. I can't seem to find it now, but I remember reading somewhere that the Moto Z does use QC 3.0, otherwise I wouldn't have bought the above products. NOTE: I am going USB-C to USB-C.
Does not use 3.0.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z-force/help/moto-z-forces-turbopower-quickcharge-t3429607
In short QC 2.0 and 3.0 don't follow usb c spec according to a top Google engineer. According to Usb c spec the vbus voltage should not exceed 5v. QC tech exceeds this by using 9v and 12v to achieve more power. Motorola built the Moto Z according to spec which allows you to ramp up the current (amps) to achieve more power which is why our stock charger outputs at 5.7amps. You don't need QC to charge fast with Usb c. Usb c with power delivery is actually better . Either way the QC chargers put out 15 watts total. Our turbo charger does 28.5 watts using 5v at 5.7 amps and is actually faster than what's out now. QC chargers use higher voltage to achieve this at 9v 1.7 amps 15 watts, a charger doing 5v 3a does the same 15 watts. So to turbo charge your phone don't use QC chargers unless it also outputs at least 5v at 3a that's the key. Anything less than 3a won't turbo charge. It needs to be a usb C to usb C cable so the charger should have a usb C port not a usb a port like most of you are trying to use. No other charger out now does more than 3amps besides the turbo charger until then use chargers that do 5v 3a. Verizon has a fast charger that supports this and all other fast charging tech.
Here is some info I have been updating on another thread. Here are some 5V/3A Type-C options:
Wall chargers:
http://www.choetech.com/CHOE-3A-USB-C-Charger/
http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-w2pte-type-c-quick-charger-3.0-dual-ports-rapid-wall-charger
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DVH7Q8M
Batteries:
http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-presto
http://www.ravpower.com/20100mah-external-battery-charger-QC3.0-type-c.html
https://www.anker.com/products/A1371012
Car chargers:
http://www.tronsmart.com/product-ccta-quick-charge-3.0-car-charger
http://www.tronsmart.com/product-c2pe-car-charger
http://www.blitzwolf.com/BlitzWolf-Qualcomm-Certified-Quick-Charger-QC-3.0-33W-USB-Type-C-BW-C8-Car-Charger-with-Micro-Cable-p-85.html
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E764DXM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018TGGH4E
I know these are not as nice as having some other 5V/5.7A charging options but at least they should charge better than QC 3.0 chargers.
fliptwister said:
Here is some info I have been updating on another thread. Here are some 5V/3A Type-C options:
Wall chargers:
http://www.choetech.com/CHOE-3A-USB-C-Charger/
http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-w2pte-type-c-quick-charger-3.0-dual-ports-rapid-wall-charger
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DVH7Q8M
Batteries:
http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-presto
http://www.ravpower.com/20100mah-external-battery-charger-QC3.0-type-c.html
https://www.anker.com/products/A1371012
Car chargers:
http://www.tronsmart.com/product-ccta-quick-charge-3.0-car-charger
http://www.tronsmart.com/product-c2pe-car-charger
http://www.blitzwolf.com/BlitzWolf-...-BW-C8-Car-Charger-with-Micro-Cable-p-85.html
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E764DXM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018TGGH4E
I know these are not as nice as having some other 5V/5.7A charging options but at least they should charge better than QC 3.0 chargers.
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Will these charge as fast as the stock charger out of the box? And with a USB C cable does it need to support quick charge, or do all USB C cables support quick charge as long as you have it plugged into a USB C quick charge adapter like you linked to?
Nothing charges as fast as the stock charger as far as I know.
I looked around on Amazon to try to find a spare charger with the same speed as the OEM, but there are none as far as I know. QC actually goes against usb-c standard, so whoever has a phone that supports both is technically being shorted on charge speed. I will be waiting for the verified brands (ex. Anker/Aukey) to release a legitimate charger because there have been instances where wall chargers have completely destroyed devices. For the fastest charge, you'll want usb-c cables end to end, but since usb-c is not the standard yet, I would be very careful when buying lesser-known usb-c accessories. Z owners will have to wait for the market to catch up at this point.
Total side note but I wonder if the problems Samsung is having is because of their bastardized quick charge/type setup.
I'm happy we don't have QC.
fliptwister said:
Here is some info I have been updating on another thread. Here are some 5V/3A Type-C options:
Wall chargers:
http://www.choetech.com/CHOE-3A-USB-C-Charger/
http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-w2pte-type-c-quick-charger-3.0-dual-ports-rapid-wall-charger
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DVH7Q8M
Batteries:
http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-presto
http://www.ravpower.com/20100mah-external-battery-charger-QC3.0-type-c.html
https://www.anker.com/products/A1371012
Car chargers:
http://www.tronsmart.com/product-ccta-quick-charge-3.0-car-charger
http://www.tronsmart.com/product-c2pe-car-charger
http://www.blitzwolf.com/BlitzWolf-Qualcomm-Certified-Quick-Charger-QC-3.0-33W-USB-Type-C-BW-C8-Car-Charger-with-Micro-Cable-p-85.html
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E764DXM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018TGGH4E
I know these are not as nice as having some other 5V/5.7A charging options but at least they should charge better than QC 3.0 chargers.
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I bought the Choetech charger from amazon and it works great on my Z Force. no where near the OEM charger but still charges the phone dead to full in a little over an hour and a half. from my limited testing.
fr4nk1yn said:
Total side note but I wonder if the problems Samsung is having is because of their bastardized quick charge/type setup.
I'm happy we don't have QC.
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Ha! I was thinking the same when I heard about battery fire from the Note 7.
I just bought another oem charger from amazon and called it a day.
squidder said:
I just bought another oem charger from amazon and called it a day.
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But car charger?
sniperess said:
But car charger?
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The car charger that Verizon sells turbo charges the phone, but not as quickly as the stock home charger. I don't think any charger will charge as fast as the stock home charger, since it's optimized for the phone. But the Verizon USB-C charger charges the phone plenty fast.
tgambitg said:
The car charger that Verizon sells turbo charges the phone, but not as quickly as the stock home charger. I don't think any charger will charge as fast as the stock home charger, since it's optimized for the phone. But the Verizon USB-C charger charges the phone plenty fast.
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I can confirm this. I just got this phone on an upgrade after insisting to the Verizon sales representative that I did NOT want a Galaxy S8, that I was absolutely sure I didn't want the S8, and that I think the Z Force is a much better device than the S8. After seeing the genuine shock on his face that I slighted his phone, I bought the OtterBox case and the Verizon branded USB-C car charger with it.
The car charger definitely charges faster than my non quick charge USB-C cable, but not as fast as the stock charger. The stock charger will take me from ~5% to full in an hour. The Verizon car charger takes about an hour and twenty minutes to go from ~5% to full.
All in all, it was worth the money spent on the charger. It is definitely better than the 8 hour charge my standard USB-C usually takes.