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Hi all, back from the note2>iphone 5> to note 2 again lol and i got my new one off of craigslist in a trade and the charge block appears to only be a 1.0V output when its supposed to be 2.0 correct? So i dont even know if the cable is OEM, i was wondering if anyone knew a reliable product whether it be OEM or not that will charge my note in a reasonable time as of right now its been charging for over 2 hours and only at 24%
I just saw some OEM Samsung wall chargers for around $10. The OEM charger has an output of 2.0A, most phone chargers are only 1.0A
EDIT: That includes the OEM wall charger and OEM USB cable.
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one of the best chargers i've used for both the note 2 and my brother's s3.
http://www.amazon.com/Blackberry-Fo...182&sr=8-1&keywords=blackberry+tablet+charger
mariol66 said:
Hi all, back from the note2>iphone 5> to note 2 again lol and i got my new one off of craigslist in a trade and the charge block appears to only be a 1.0V output when its supposed to be 2.0 correct? So i dont even know if the cable is OEM, i was wondering if anyone knew a reliable product whether it be OEM or not that will charge my note in a reasonable time as of right now its been charging for over 2 hours and only at 24%
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I can recommend a couple of good options:
1. If you definitely prefer OEM, you can get one here, BUT, be sure to order specifically from the seller called AmazingSteals. Alot of other sellers are selling knockoffs. After reading a bunch of reviews on Amazon, I decided to order from AmazingSteals, and got a genuine OEM charger and cable. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009YDFX7Y/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
2. If you don't need OEM, check out this Anker. It's awesome. It has 2.0a and a 1.5a ports for simultaneous charging. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B8L36A6/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
I have both. Either will work great.
Mediabridge makes excellent quality cables for cheap. They also have a 6ft cable if you need something longer than OEM. The wires are thick and well insulated and the plug tips are sturdy. Pair it with any decently rated 2amp wall charger on amazon and you should be set.
http://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-Hi-Speed-USB-2-0-Micro-B/dp/B004GF8TIK
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Urbane cradles are now for sale with cable and plug for $20 in Google Play store.
https://store.google.com/product/lg_watch_urbane_charging_cradle
From what I can tell nothing charges better then the OEM charger that came with the phone. Does anyone know where I can buy the exact same one?
Good choice for you
You can try CHOETECH Type C Charger. It seems charge as fast as google original factory charger.
Here pictures show the charge speed and total charge time(1 hour 35 minutes). (Pictures from choetech thread)
Nexus 5x's battery management is very sensitive to the temperature of the battery, the original 5v 3a charger is actually no quicker than most 5v 2a chargers.
dc211 said:
From what I can tell nothing charges better then the OEM charger that came with the phone. Does anyone know where I can buy the exact same one?
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What about the universal charger at the Google Store? They only sell one.
Going by this http://www.droid-life.com/2015/10/19/nexus-6p-nexus-5x-quick-charge/ it looks like OEM is the way to go. With all these being expensive ~$20 it seems like I might as well buy an OEM one.
First screenshot is my phone sitting idle using 279mA.
Second is the official LG USB Type-C charger that came with the phone, reaching a max of 2639mA.
Third is an Aukey QC 2.0 PowerBank with a Type-C adapter, reaching a max of 1226mA.
Fourth is an original Motorola Turbo Charger with an official Google USB Type-C cable plugged in, reaching a max of 1197mA.
Fifth is a Hikeren Thunder Charge adapter that claims to be 5V/3A, with a Google Type-C cable, reaching a max of 1962mA.
Sixth is a Samsung Fast Charger with a Google Type-C cable, reaching a max of 1845mA.
Last is a Tronsmart Type-C car charger, reaching a max of 1833mA.
Official LG USB Type-C charger: 2642mA
Aukey QC 2.0 PowerBank: 1241mA
Original Turbo Charger: 1314mA
Hikeren 5V/3A Thunder Charger: 1988mA
Samsung Fast Charger: 1961mA
Tronsmart QC 2.0 Car charger: 2511mA
I bought the Google single charger with attached USB C cable for $25, leave that in my work bag so I can charge anywhere. I like how the cable is thinner on this charger and it charges just like the one the 5X came with.
Raistlin1 said:
I bought the Google single charger with attached USB C cable for $25, leave that in my work bag so I can charge anywhere. I like how the cable is thinner on this charger and it charges just like the one the 5X came with.
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I'm glad that one works, but I don't think $25 is a good price for such a device. I'm also displeased that the cable is permanently attached.
I'm using NT90C (an older version than the currently available one) and it charges almost as fast. Those go for $15 at the most, and are a very good unit for the money.
Hello
I am looking for the original Nexus 5X Charger too. But I can not find it.
Anyone knows where to buy?
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Hello
I am looking for the original Nexus 5X Charger too. But I can not find it.
Anyone knows where to buy?
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I saw a few on ebay, but they are shipping from China, so I am concerned that they are fakes that will not work well.
They also have listings for the 6P charger and the pictures show the Huawei Part number, but the 5X one does not unfortunately
I bought it at LG service (repair) center
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I bought it at LG service (repair) center
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Looks like all the LG service centers in my area are third party private companies.
Im going to send them an email
el_mariachi_4 said:
Looks like all the LG service centers in my area are third party private companies.
Im going to send them an email
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How do you find an LG service center, even a third party one, for mobile devices?
The service center locators on lg.com always seem to be for countries other than the US, and return "no data" when I search US zip codes. (E.g. http://www.lg.com/in/support/repair-warranty/locate-repair-center ). There's a "repair center" locator for the US, but mobile devices are not an option. The only option for mobile devices in the US seems to be to mail them in.
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How do you find an LG service center, even a third party one, for mobile devices?
The service center locators on lg.com always seem to be for countries other than the US, and return "no data" when I search US zip codes. (E.g. http://www.lg.com/in/support/repair-warranty/locate-repair-center ). There's a "repair center" locator for the US, but mobile devices are not an option. The only option for mobile devices in the US seems to be to mail them in.
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here is the email I received from them when trying to track this down
For accessories such as the charger, you might want to call us at 1-800-793-8896, Monday to Friday between 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CST, so we can check thru our Parts Department for the availability of the item/s for your LG phone, the price and turnaround time for the item will also be discussed there. Additionally, you can check with your local Best Buy, Walmart and Amazon as they are authorized dealers of LG phones and accessories.
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I've had an AT&T LG G4 (H810) since introduction last year.
I've got a number of Qi charging "pucks" and back covers modified with Qi stickers,
and all have been working well - up until now.
A few weeks ago my phone developed the dreaded boot-loop issue - 3 weeks outside of the 1-year warranty.
I chose to have the phone replaced using the AT&T insurance I've been paying for (w/ a $99 deductible).
I received the NEW replacement last week and it has a June 2016 build date (SN:606....)
The replacement phone no longer will charge with ANY of my battery covers and/or charging pucks.
I bought a Duracell Powermat charger to see if that would work (with the Qi stickes/covers) - but NO!!
Assuming this new phone is NOT defective - it would seem that the design of AT&T variant of the G4 has been modified to reject the Qi charging.
The only "official" PMA cover available seems to be from AT&T:
A PURPLE Quickcircle case. For $60 (ouch)
I've been unable to find any PMA stickers (or rear covers) on Amazon, Ebay, Aliexpress.... anywhere !
Does anyone have any experience with Qi charging on a RECENTLY BUILT AT&T G4 ???
OR... anyone know of a source for PMA stickers or covers for the G4???
Thanks for the help!
I have a similar situation. I had an early G4 (S/N: 508 and I used a Qi circle cover with various Qi chargers and it worked great. Last week, my phone developed the boot loop issue (luckily within warranty). AT&T shipped me a refurb unit (S/N: 505K and Qi does not work on my chargers, but in the store they had a dual Qi/PMA Belkin charger and it worked.) I told them wireless charging didn't work (I did the Belkin test after this) and they send me a 2nd refurb unit with the same behavior. (S/N: 505K as well). Qi does work on that one either.
I did do a bit of a teardown on both my old (previous working) and 2nd refurb and they both still have the
Blue chip - IDT P9025A Qi Wireless Power Receiver IC identified on the ifixit tear down. https: // d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/YdWD2sSRT6Xmbif6
So, I am seriously bummed.
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I've had an AT&T LG G4 (H810) since introduction last year.
I've got a number of Qi charging "pucks" and back covers modified with Qi stickers,
and all have been working well - up until now.
A few weeks ago my phone developed the dreaded boot-loop issue - 3 weeks outside of the 1-year warranty.
I chose to have the phone replaced using the AT&T insurance I've been paying for (w/ a $99 deductible).
I received the NEW replacement last week and it has a June 2016 build date (SN:606....)
The replacement phone no longer will charge with ANY of my battery covers and/or charging pucks.
I bought a Duracell Powermat charger to see if that would work (with the Qi stickes/covers) - but NO!!
Assuming this new phone is NOT defective - it would seem that the design of AT&T variant of the G4 has been modified to reject the Qi charging.
The only "official" PMA cover available seems to be from AT&T:
A PURPLE Quickcircle case. For $60 (ouch)
I've been unable to find any PMA stickers (or rear covers) on Amazon, Ebay, Aliexpress.... anywhere !
Does anyone have any experience with Qi charging on a RECENTLY BUILT AT&T G4 ???
OR... anyone know of a source for PMA stickers or covers for the G4???
Thanks for the help!
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Ditto here!
I have a third-party Circle Case bought for my (boot-looping and now returned G4 H815 -- UK unlocked model straight from LG). When I got the AT&T H810 replacement and tried the Circle Case with it, Qi wireless charging did work with my existing puck, but no sooner did the pending AT&T firmware update get installed, out the window when Qi wireless charging. Since neither the case, puck, battery or phone geometry change, I have to assume they managed to disable Qi in software. I keep trying my phone on every Qi pad I spy on somebody's desk at work or elsewhere, but I haven't found one that magically breaks the spell. Oh, well.
I've been using Anker Power line Products for a few weeks now and I have to say they have performed exceptionally well for the price. By far the best I've found.
The original LG cable that came with your phone is far higher quality than any after-market cable.
Yep i tried others and they don't compare
Can someone suggest a good ebay listing to get spare USB cables that support fast charging? I love the OEM cable that came with the phone, but a friend borrowed mine and destroyed it. I also love the cord that came with my Mophie Juice Pack, which is nice and beefy and lets the phone charge super fast (verified in Ampere).
I've purchased a few less expensive USB cables but when I check the charge rate in Ampere the cable is not letting me hit the higher rates that OEM or mophie lets me. One of the cables was sold as OEM Samsung quick charge compatible.
Maybe I'm ignorant, but do we really need to spend $10 for a decent USB cable on eBay?
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I use juicebitz cables. They look great and they are fast. Also cheap
original lg g4 cable
When my lg g4 original cable is new it take generally 2 hour to full my mobile but when I ever charge other mobile with my lg g4 cable it take more than 3 hour or more than 4 hour to charge my lg g4 . from January 2016 to august 2016 my lg g4 cable is replaced more than 3 or 4 time . i have also lg k10 which charger is also take more than 4 hour to charge my mobile
THIS is what I bought and they work well
Like I said I use Anker power cables. They're more durable than the one I got with the phone. They support quick charge and they were reasonably priced. I have had zero problems with it and I've had the one I'm using now for going on 6 months. I had already replaced my original cable 3 times in that same period
I am using original LG cable with Samsung Original Fast Charger. I love the charging and data transfer is also very good
jam1445 said:
I am using original LG cable with Samsung Original Fast Charger. I love the charging and data transfer is also very good
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I'm using this exact setup for my s7 and it actually seems to charge faster than the stock s7 cable.