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does lg optimus x2 compatible with ipod touch wall charger rated 5.1V 1A or samsung android charger series with 5.1v 750mah?
please share volt and ampere rate on original charger or share your experience using wall charger other than original
thx
original charger: 4.8V/1A
with one charger that puts out 5.3V/1A the touchscreen starts to act weirdly
The charger (from a motorola RAZR II V8) I mainly use puts out 5V/850mA
amdultra said:
does lg optimus x2 compatible with ipod touch wall charger rated 5.1V 1A or samsung android charger series with 5.1v 750mah?
please share volt and ampere rate on original charger or share your experience using wall charger other than original
thx
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I have used "sometimes" the charger of my sis's Samsung GS. And no problem encountered.
mrgian said:
I have used "sometimes" the charger of my sis's Samsung GS. And no problem encountered.
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samsung Galaxy S? does it rated 5V and 850mah? okay so it seem wall charger from samsung galaxy series work fine,tommorow i will go to store to buy them, Original LG charger is expensive in here 14$ and there's chinese micro usb wall charger for 3$ that works fine dont know it's volt and mah rate
thx for answer:laugh:
got samsung traver charger adapter for 5$ rated 5v 1A it charge fine without problem.it say 5v 0.7A on the package maybe it's a fake or half fake/third party but still no problem
Building on the topic, I would like to know if I use the original charger but with other cable USB (commom) I will have same efficiency in recharge? And I would like to know if I will Have problem if I make this?
dont know about usb cable maybe yes,my only experience just with generic usb cable that dont work as data cable in sgs
hi all is it safe to charge lg 4x with galaxy note 1 charger and thank you
umbrella android said:
hi all is it safe to charge lg 4x with galaxy note 1 charger and thank you
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yes it is, all android chargers are the same, i charge mine with an xperia, and a samsung charger and its ok... :good:
jonteftw1 said:
yes it is, all android chargers are the same, i charge mine with an xperia, and a samsung charger and its ok... :good:
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thanks buddy
jonteftw1 said:
yes it is, all android chargers are the same, i charge mine with an xperia, and a samsung charger and its ok... :good:
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That's not true. Well, it might be, but you should to check _all_ different chargers to tell ot for sure. If the delivered electric potency (i.e. the voltage value) is the same, you can use the same charger even if the electric current output is higher (of course in reasonable limits, if you charge with a 3A charger if the device is certified for 1.5A, it's very likely to damage the board). I used to use a 1A HTC charger with my Galaxy R the original charger of which delivers 0.8A and it caused no problems.
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Adam77Root said:
That's not true. Well, it might be, but you should to check _all_ different chargers to tell ot for sure. If the delivered electric potency (i.e. the voltage value) is the same, you can use the same charger even if the electric current output is higher (of course in reasonable limits, if you charge with a 3A charger if the device is certified for 1.5A, it's very likely to damage the board). I used to use a 1A HTC charger with my Galaxy R the original charger of which delivers 0.8A and it caused no problems.
Sent from my LG-P880
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thank you very much for your respond but
the lg 4x charger output is 5V / 1.2A
and note 1 charger output is 5V / 1.0A
is it safe in my case
umbrella android said:
thank you very much for your respond but
the lg 4x charger output is 5V / 1.2A
and note 1 charger output is 5V / 1.0A
is it safe in my case
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Yes, it is. The charging will be a bit slower though.
Sent from my LG-P880
Hi,
I have 2 samsung chargers one with 1A and one with 2A. I don't own original huawei charger and i dont know how much Amper is original one,. Is there any problem to charge it with samsung charger? What do you suggest, with which one is healthy to charge my p7 with 1A or 2A? I searched in the internet, and says that there is no problem with 2A. What are your experiences? Thanks
My Huawei travel charger says: Output 0.5V, 550mA.
The 2A or even 1A could kill your battery. Get one in AliExpress (I got one for my Acer A500 tablet for less then 10 Euros).
Cheers
ibeqa said:
My Huawei travel charger says: Output 0.5V, 550mA.
The 2A or even 1A could kill your battery. Get one in AliExpress (I got one for my Acer A500 tablet for less then 10 Euros).
Cheers
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How long it takes for full charge with 0.5A? Mine almost charges for 3 hours with 1A.
Cheers
inooni said:
How long it takes for full charge with 0.5A? Mine almost charges for 3 hours with 1A.
Cheers
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LOL, I don't know!
I plug my phone into charger when I go to sleep and I take it of tomorrow morning.
You have a "charching electronic" (sorry, don't know how to call in English). So don't worry about the Ampere, the phone takes only what it is able to handle..
inooni said:
How long it takes for full charge with 0.5A? Mine almost charges for 3 hours with 1A.
Cheers
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You can easly charge with 2A
mrcs64 said:
You can easly charge with 2A
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Yes, the charging with 2A is faster then 1A but i dont want to damage the battery
inooni said:
Yes, the charging with 2A is faster then 1A but i dont want to damage the battery
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Please read this:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ge...oes-fast-charger-hurt-your-phone-battery.html
ibeqa said:
My Huawei travel charger says: Output 0.5V, 550mA.
The 2A or even 1A could kill your battery. Get one in AliExpress (I got one for my Acer A500 tablet for less then 10 Euros).
Cheers
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Μy original huawei charger is 1.0 A output . Nothing will happen if you use a 2.0 A.The 5V are all the phone needs and all the usb charges make 5V.The more the Amps the quicker it charges.
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Yes, the charging with 2A is faster then 1A but i dont want to damage the battery
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you won't damage battery with 2A.. but it is limit.. don't go higher.. (actually u even can't bcos they making chargers up to 2A)
Try this app to measure charging/discharging current: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slash.electron&hl=en
Hi to all
Just ordered a new EVA-AL00 from eBay last night. I am living in Canada. May I know which charger I should order to take advantage of the quick charging capability of the P9 ?
Is P9 using QC 2.0 or 3.0 ?
Please kindly advise ASAP.
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Hi to all
Just ordered a new EVA-AL00 from eBay last night. I am living in Canada. May I know which charger I should order to take advantage of the quick charging capability of the P9 ?
Is P9 using QC 2.0 or 3.0 ?
Please kindly advise ASAP.
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P9 doesn't support fast charging
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Akhayev said:
P9 doesn't support fast charging
Sent from my EVA-L19 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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HI
wrong! fast charging is supported by huawei fast charger
but only with this charger i tryed with asus 5v2A/ 9v2A but dont working
anyone who can provide a link to where i can buy one with an eu plug?
I'm considering buying this phone over the S7 (although still undecided) and I still don't get the battery thing (charging or battery life, I get people telling me all sorts of contradictory things that I'm having a hard time to fact check). That 9V/2A charger doesn't come with the phone, right? How much faster is that Huawei charger compared with the 5V that comes with the phone and what is it called since I can't find it on their site or anywhere? Is that the Mate 8 charger?
Yes it's mate 8 charger
Отправлено с моего EVA-L09 через Tapatalk
raber111 said:
Yes it's mate 8 charger
Отправлено с моего EVA-L09 через Tapatalk
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Cheers! :good:
scedric57 said:
HI
wrong! fast charging is supported by huawei fast charger
but only with this charger i tryed with asus 5v2A/ 9v2A but dont working
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Awesome! I need an Australian version of this, what do i search for; is it just a mate 8 charger?
Well, no EU plug still available. But it will be later I think. It is not QC 2 or 3, it won't work. Search for "Huawei 9V 2A Charger".
The result should be like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-9V...hash=item280f7d97a4:m:mNQwKZr7I5KHReS9CA2RwkA
As I metioned, no EU plug yet, so via adapter only.
Milamber said:
Awesome! I need an Australian version of this, what do i search for; is it just a mate 8 charger?
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Perhaps this one? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Ori...-2A-FAST-AC-Wall-Travel-Charger-/351744631869 (NB I haven't tried it)
tnhh said:
Perhaps this one? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Ori...-2A-FAST-AC-Wall-Travel-Charger-/351744631869 (NB I haven't tried it)
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Perfect, he had 3 and I nailed 2 of them
Hopefully these will quick charge.
Please post results!
The photo shows it is 5V 2A charger, so it is a standart, not a Huawei Quick Charge (9V 2A).
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HI
wrong! fast charging is supported by huawei fast charger
but only with this charger i tryed with asus 5v2A/ 9v2A but dont working
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Just a quick question, what's the charging time with that charger? Does it go below the 2 hours for a full charge?
Kutusov said:
Just a quick question, what's the charging time with that charger? Does it go below the 2 hours for a full charge?
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hi i never look before
i just charge now at 21h59 and 46% i will post the result at 100%
Edit: 100% at 23h02 ( 54% in 1h00 approximatly) but when i have the time i will try a full charge because the fast charge is more active at the start and midle of charging
With this Aukey charger I got from 5 to 95% in about 90 minutes
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With this Aukey charger I got from 5 to 95% in about 90 minutes
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Aukey isn't compatible hisilicon fast charge
Aukey charge at 5V 2.5A no regulation so peraphs no good for the live of the battery
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Aukey isn't compatible hisilicon fast charge
Aukey charge at 5V 2.5A no regulation so peraphs no good for the live of the battery
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to be confirmed
scedric57 said:
Aukey isn't compatible hisilicon fast charge
Aukey charge at 5V 2.5A no regulation so peraphs no good for the live of the battery
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It's fine, it will charge as a standard charger at 5V. I would have to brush up my Ohm's law but I don't even get why Huawei's standard charger on the P9 has 2 Amp electric current value. What matters is the voltage going into the battery and you don't need a 2 Amp charger to give you 5 volts, a regular 1amp will be able to do that. The only difference I know is that 5V at 1 amp are 5 watts and 5V at 2 amps are 10 W. But that has only to do with resistance, I think, a battery isn't fed on watts?
I'm really on the fence about this fast charging thing now. I never got it. Qualcomm's has its QC 2.0 tech but a Motorola charger is faster than any other. An S7 Edge with amuch bigger battery charges as fast as an HTC 10 and the Edge has a 2.0 QC and the HTC is 3.0. The G5 is also 3.0 and charges way faster than the HTC, even compensating for the different battery capacity. And I own a G2 which has no fast charging at all and will charge from 0 to 100% in less than 2 hours on a 5V generic charger, which isn't very far off the times I see with 3000mah batteries and Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0... Why these differences?? No idea... Somehow I think battery chemistry has a lot to do with it (it does in the RC and electronic cigarette world) but I never see anyone addressing that.
^^^^sorry for the rambling, just thinking/writing out loud
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It's fine, it will charge as a standard charger at 5V. I would have to brush up my Ohm's law but I don't even get why Huawei's standard charger on the P9 has 2 Amp electric current value. What matters is the voltage going into the battery and you don't need a 2 Amp charger to give you 5 volts, a regular 1amp will be able to do that. The only difference I know is that 5V at 1 amp are 5 watts and 5V at 2 amps are 10 W. But that has only to do with resistance, I think, a battery isn't fed on watts?
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Nearly right! A little analogy may help... Think of Voltage (V) as the diameter of the water tap, Ampage (A) as the speed of the water through the tap and Wattage (W) as how quick you want the bath the taps are filling!
So you can see, a small diameter tap but high water speed will still not fill bath very quickly, neither will a big diameter tap and slow water speed...you need both together. So 9V2A should charge quicker than 5V2A (18W compared to 10W).
As I understand it the P9 will accept charging at 9V and 2A (their Fast Charging) giving max 18W input so a 9V2A charger should give the best results (which is what the P8's fast charger is)...and what the qualcomm quick charge 2.0 (and 3.0) spec can provide. Now i'm not saying the P9 is a qualcomm quick charge phone, it's not, but my QC2.0 and 3.0 car chargers certainly charge my phone quicker than the included mains charger! So i suspect that the car chargers are providing 9V2A to the phone.
Whether this means any 9V2A charger would do......I don't know
So. My OnePlus 3 just came but sadly the dash charging thingy came with the US style pins. As I live in Germany I can't use the charger right now till I order a european one.
So. For now. Im using a Samsung charger with 5.2 Volt and 2A .. The dash charger has 5V and 4A. Obviously the battery wont charge as fast. But will it damage it in any way? I mean. While the voltage is a bit higher the Amps are lower.
Can I use that charger?
Mrstexo said:
So. My OnePlus 3 just came but sadly the dash charging thingy came with the US style pins. As I live in Germany I can't use the charger right now till I order a european one.
So. For now. Im using a Samsung charger with 5.2 Volt and 2A .. The dash charger has 5V and 4A. Obviously the battery wont charge as fast. But will it damage it in any way? I mean. While the voltage is a bit higher the Amps are lower.
Can I use that charger?
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Why don't you use one of these
http://i01.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/973/931/434/434931973_938.jpg
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Why don't you use one of these
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Instead of offering adapters please just answer my question.
I will buy the european version soon anyway. No need for stuff like that.
most charger are a bit above 5.0V as the voltage slightly drop when charging
you can use that charger, it will charge at 1.5A.
It will be better for battery life.
But instead of being rude to nimrodsv, why don't you answer his question, this kind of adapter is a simple yet an effective way to use your charger. When you will have your european charger, you will have 2 working charger, if only you care to buy an adapter.