Bit confused, a lot of the reviews stated that the Honor 7 would come with fast charging capability, but that the charger included would be standard. Is the included charger standard, and if so where do I buy a fast charger for it?
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admisi said:
Bit confused, a lot of the reviews stated that the Honor 7 would come with fast charging capability, but that the charger included would be standard. Is the included charger standard, and if so where do I buy a fast charger for it?
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Any "Anker" (many, many, other manufactures available) charger with 2.1A PowerIQ ports will work well. I use this one myself http://www.amazon.co.uk/Desktop-Charger-PowerIQ-Technology-Samsung/dp/B00XX4A83O
Jorn Stockman
19 Sep, 13:25
Dear customer
Thank you for contacting Vmall.
Just use the charger that comes with the device. The Honor 7 has fast charging by itself.
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for contacting us.
Regards,
Jorn
message from vmall uk when i asked
about fast charging in H7.
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Karol_Gudel said:
Jorn Stockman
19 Sep, 13:25
Dear customer
Thank you for contacting Vmall.
Just use the charger that comes with the device. The Honor 7 has fast charging by itself.
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for contacting us.
Regards,
Jorn
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You don't need any additional charger. The charger you get with the phone is fast charger. It charges with 2A current and you can see fast charge symbol in the status bar when charging.
As far as i know, the 16gb china version comes with 5V 1A (http://www.vmall.com/product/1915.html#3723,57) charger while the 64gb comes with 5V2A (http://www.vmall.com/product/2312.html#4875,57) charger. The latter is the official fast charger for Huawei although both are fast charging.
Not sure what kind of charger comes with the international version.
my is international (uk) comes with 5V 2A. 16GB version.
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my is international (uk) comes with 5V 2A. 16GB version.
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All chargers independently of the model are 2A. Hence all are fast chargers as if the charger can produce sufficient current it is just on the processor to enable fast charge. And processor is the same for all models.
There is a menu option on my uk model to enable fast charging
Hi there
For a fast Charging we need a special charger that send 9v instead 5v; 5v 2a are good and fast standard chargers nowadays, but to enjoy a fast charging, we need to buy a certified Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, looks that some samsung fast chargers algo works well.
I found some chinese review about the offical Huawei Fast Charger there is the link:
http://club.huawei.com/thread-5649713-1-1.html
Regards,
Is there are any way to see if the phone is taking a higher voltage? I've got two QC 2.0 chargers that output 5, 9 and 12V and don't see a huge improvement (it's fast, yes, but no faster that I can see than using a 5V/2.1A charger).
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Is there are any way to see if the phone is taking a higher voltage? I've got two QC 2.0 chargers that output 5, 9 and 12V and don't see a huge improvement (it's fast, yes, but no faster that I can see than using a 5V/2.1A charger).
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I don't know of is there any icon, but make sure you have enabled that option in settings.
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I don't know of is there any icon, but make sure you have enabled that option in settings.
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Yes, it's enabled. Not sure why you'd ever want to turn it off.
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Yes, it's enabled. Not sure why you'd ever want to turn it off.
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If you are in no hurry you might save battery life by not using this option. Just a guess as fast charging usually shorten battery life.
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If you are in no hurry you might save battery life by not using this option. Just a guess as fast charging usually shorten battery life.
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I doubt it make such difference in the grand scheme of things. The phone will probably be long gone by the time the battery life is noticeably reduced from charging at any speed.
I am not aware of any other phones having such an option.
It's almost as if Huawei just wants to emphasise the feature having been late to the party on any type of fast charging.
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Well, even manufacturers say it is safe, if it is your only/main charger, you might want it make a slow charge at night or if is not necessary to charge fast in order to keep battery healthy as possible.
I also don't know if that options are enabled by default.
jonmorris said:
Is there are any way to see if the phone is taking a higher voltage? I've got two QC 2.0 chargers that output 5, 9 and 12V and don't see a huge improvement (it's fast, yes, but no faster that I can see than using a 5V/2.1A charger).
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Only with a USB charging meter really.
Honor 7 definitely supports fast charging with a standard 2A charger. It charged from 10-100% in around an hour.
Hello guys!
This:http://www.banggood.com/Original-HUAWEI-9V2A-QC2_0-and-Hisilicon-Fast-Charge-Tech-Charger-Adapter-for-HUAWEI-Honor-7-p-995352.html exist real Huawei product or fake stuff?
Thanks!
kabirjedi said:
Hello guys!
This:http://www.banggood.com/Original-HUAWEI-9V2A-QC2_0-and-Hisilicon-Fast-Charge-Tech-Charger-Adapter-for-HUAWEI-Honor-7-p-995352.html exist real Huawei product or fake stuff?
Thanks!
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You don't need a special charger to make use of Honor 7 quick charge
spix123 said:
You don't need a special charger to make use of Honor 7 quick charge
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My question not this mate.....
Related
I've been using my HTC Rapid Charger Quick Charge 2.0 with my new Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet and it charges in just under 3 hours for a 0 to 100% charge.
Not sure what the standard charge time is with the stock charger, since I haven't even taken it out of the box Just easier for me to use the same charge and cable to charge both my phone and tablet. Has anyone else measured that?
My HTC One M8 usually gets quite hot during quick charging, but didn't notice the same thing with the Z2. It only went up to around 35 degrees at the highest, for a short while.
I need 4.5 hours with stock charger (15% to 100%).
charge
So 2.0 quick charging is working?
Do you really get 60% in first 30 minutes with HTC charger?
Yes, it's listed here:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/devices/all?feature=Quick Charge 2.0
Does anybody know where to buy a quickcharge 2.0 charger with a euro plug?
AleksNY said:
So 2.0 quick charging is working?
Do you really get 60% in first 30 minutes with HTC charger?
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No, those 60% in 30 mins is claimed with a much smaller phone battery..not with our 6000 mAh tablet battery. On my HTC One M8, it gets to about 50% in 30 mins.
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Does anybody know where to buy a quickcharge 2.0 charger with a euro plug?
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Are you from Denmark? I bought mine from here: http://www.mytrendyphone.dk/shop/htc-tc-p1000-164522p.html
Not the cheapest option, but the only one with euro plug that i could find.
got official answer:
Thank you for contacting Sony Xperia Support.
To be able to utilise the Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology, the smartphone or tablet as well as the charger need to support Quick Charge 2.0. If you want to use a magnetic charging dock, this must also support Quick Charge 2.0.
Currently, there are no original Sony chargers that support the Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology. This means that, at present, you cannot charge Xperia™ devices using original Sony chargers utilising Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0.
However, some Xperia™ devices and magnetic charging docks are prepared for and support the Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology. Again, as there is currently no original Sony charger that supports Quick charge 2.0, these devices cannot utilise Quick Charge 2.0 using an original Sony charger.
Regarding the charge time, according to our environmental declaration a full charge takes 5.8 hours while the tablet is turned off.
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Wow, a normal full charge takes 5.8 hours? Even with tablet off..that sounds a bit crazy. Then im definitely glad i'm using the Quickcharger and getting it done in half that time..even with the tablet powered on.
As for the magnetic charger, it has been confirmed in other Xperia forums that Sony's dock and magnet supports Quickcharging, but most 3rd party ones don't. I'm using some cheap magnetic connector from eBay, and it charges quite slow (and half the times the magnet doesn't even keep it connected and it keeps falling off )
from my experience tablet charges in 4 hours (even if it`s turned on, from original SOny charger 1.5A 5V), from 20-30% to full. So this estimation is correct.
Anyone can recommend a good ansd cheap charger that support QC 2.0 or there already some thread about this on XDA somewhere?
AleksNY said:
from my experience tablet charges in 4 hours (even if it`s turned on, from original SOny charger 1.5A 5V), from 20-30% to full. So this estimation is correct.
Anyone can recommend a good ansd cheap charger that support QC 2.0 or there already some thread about this on XDA somewhere?
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Not sure where you are from but there are several good and cheap ones on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OVD3FEU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Cert...obile_desktop?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0
There is not really any difference between all of them, as long as they are certified by Qualcomm to work with QC 2.0.
There's a list of all certified chargers on this page: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/quick-charge
and here is an especial cheap offer http://www.androidauthority.com/quick-charge-explained-563838/
So... do ALL z2 Tablets support QuickCharge 2.0 ? Because only the Japanese Z2 Phone supports Quickcharge!
Cool.
My quick charger that came with my samsung galaxy s6 initiates rapid charging on my z2 table, it even says rapidly charging when I plug it in
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Haldi4803 said:
and here is an especial cheap offer http://www.androidauthority.com/quick-charge-explained-563838/
So... do ALL z2 Tablets support QuickCharge 2.0 ? Because only the Japanese Z2 Phone supports Quickcharge!
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I'm from the UK, I have a UK model and it quick charges fine with my samsung galaxy s6 charger which is a higher rated charger
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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.
gomcse2002 said:
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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P9 doesn't support fast charging
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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
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raber111 said:
Yes it's mate 8 charger
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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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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
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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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
Hi
Has anyone found a powerbank that will charge at the same speed of the original charger?
i found it, but haven't try it yet
http://www.vmall.com/product/259735704.html#708016845,56
ommx said:
i found it, but haven't try it yet
http://www.vmall.com/product/259735704.html#708016845,56
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Who says this one supports the Quickcharging method the Mate 8 uses?
Pfeffernuss said:
Who says this one supports the Quickcharging method the Mate 8 uses?
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If you read it, it said support Fast Charging for Huawei P9, which use the same Fast Charging method as Mate 8 , plus it Huawei product, so it should be legit
ommx said:
If you read it,
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I can't
Pfeffernuss said:
I can't
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Use Google Translate! ?
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Use Google Translate! ��
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Did that, obviously. The page mainly contains images instead of text, so the vast majority can't be translated which makes it rather useless.
The answer that you can roughly charge a 3100mAh device three times is also bogus so won't order there anyway :good:
Some more info: http://www.igeekphone.com/huawei-honor-10000mah-power-bank-two-way-quick-charge-unboxing-review/
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Search for "AP08Q" on eg. AliExpress, it can be bought there from a few sellers.
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EDIT: I've purchased this powerbank on AliExpress, it should arrive in 3 weeks or so. We'll know then if it charges the phone quickly.
Does it charge the battery pack itself at 9v2a quickcharge?
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Does it charge the battery pack itself at 9v2a quickcharge?
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According to specifications - yes. (3,5h to full charge with Huawei 9V2A charger)
The powerbank has arrived!
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPqFTZDShOswMVbZ7jbqx_xMf0OMTRfaRyCgZfSfy7ZQ4zOwAeOa30237vktH05Kg?key=RGRLZmQ0X3VFLWowbEVoME9ORG1ZV2NrSTlnekdn
Quick charging works:
- proper battery icon and notifications appear
- Ampere app reports up to 2800mA charging current
Thanks ufoman will.order this one then
have a source for better price? Ones I seen go for around $38-40 for the quick charge version. Also, does it provide constant 2.4 ah current? The original adapter seems to charge switch from 1.4 to 2.4 and not constant. It seems this can be charged at 12v via quickcharge 2 or 3.0
The problem is only Huawei fast charge works with Huawei mate 8
ufoman said:
According to specifications - yes. (3,5h to full charge with Huawei 9V2A charger)
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@ufoman do you have a link for the seller you used?
njcarey said:
@ufoman do you have a link for the seller you used?
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http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Orig...ype-C-Fast-Charging-External/32697414126.html
Don't forget to select the Quick Charge version before purchase.
ufoman said:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Orig...ype-C-Fast-Charging-External/32697414126.html
Don't forget to select the Quick Charge version before purchase.
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Thanks buddy!
I have tried few wall chargers and power banks, unfortunately Huawei's mate 8 does not accept many chargers that supports 9v2a output. on the contrary, its own charger does charge almost every mobile that has a QC2.0 support.
the latest thing I bought was the Anker's powercore+ 26800 which has three outlets two of which are IQ and one a QC2.0
the IQ outlet provides a max of 1770 mah and the QC2.0 provides a max of 1550 mah or so.(the IQ outlet is reasonably ok during my weekly camping).
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ufoman said:
The powerbank has arrived!
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPqFTZDShOswMVbZ7jbqx_xMf0OMTRfaRyCgZfSfy7ZQ4zOwAeOa30237vktH05Kg?key=RGRLZmQ0X3VFLWowbEVoME9ORG1ZV2NrSTlnekdn
Quick charging works:
- proper battery icon and notifications appear
- Ampere app reports up to 2800mA charging current
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congratulations, finally they made something for the mate 8 !!
can you please check if delivers constant mah or again in bursts like the wall charger, and how long does it take to fully charge mate 8 from 0 to 100%, please.
ROIDjoy said:
congratulations, finally they made something for the mate 8 !!
can you please check if delivers constant mah or again in bursts like the wall charger, and how long does it take to fully charge mate 8 from 0 to 100%, please.
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As far as I can tell, it works exactly like the wall charger. The phone does not heat up any more using the powerbank, so it has to use the same burst charging method to avoid overheating the battery.
Charging time from 5% to 100% is a little bit below 2h30m (the last 10% take an awful lot of time).
ufoman said:
As far as I can tell, it works exactly like the wall charger. The phone does not heat up any more using the powerbank, so it has to use the same burst charging method to avoid overheating the battery.
Charging time from 5% to 100% is a little bit below 2h30m (the last 10% take an awful lot of time).
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excellent results, thank you ufoman and enjoy your power bank :good:
mate 8 and all of the phones which uses fast charging do slow down around 85% battery and the remaining 15% takes a lot of time so I usually charge it to 90% and use it for the whole day
Does this support QC3? I have two chargers I bought for my HTC, wondering if they'll likely to work currently.
No that's a qualcomm product. This doesn't use a qualcomm CPU. It has a faster form of charging called Huawei Supercharge.
Ah, OK. I best look at other car chargers than
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Ah, OK. I best look at other car chargers than
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U have to use Huawei original super car charger for this to work. Quickcharge 3.0 can be use but only give you normal slow charge.
Tempted to get something like this that support both Qualcomm and Huawei standards - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B076KR1N7F/
twe69 said:
Tempted to get something like this that support both Qualcomm and Huawei standards - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B076KR1N7F/
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Have to double check whether this support Huawei fast charge or super charge.
Jamestdd said:
Have to double check whether this support Huawei fast charge or super charge.
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Lol didn't know there were 2 standards. Cheers for the heads up. If you see one that supports the latest for both Huawei and Qualcomm please post it.
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Lol didn't know there were 2 standards. Cheers for the heads up. If you see one that supports the latest for both Huawei and Qualcomm please post it.
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Fast charge is for p9 standard. Since mate 9 they change it to super charge. I using original Huawei super charge car charger. Bought it for around Malaysia ringgit 200. Around usd50.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huawei-Super-Charge-Charger-Cable-Black/dp/B06XQTYRC4
This is what's needed for the P20
DaveP2611 said:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huawei-Super-Charge-Charger-Cable-Black/dp/B06XQTYRC4
This is what's needed for the P20
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Yeh just seems a good idea to have one that also supports Quick Charge as other family members have Samsung devices with Qualcomm processors.
Anker Powerport Speed 5 is working perfectly in Super Charge on the 2 USB Quick Charge 3 and Super Charge (slower) on the 3 other USB slots
Does it detect as fast charge or slow charge on the Anker powerport?
i'm using a Mi powerbank pro, it supports QC3.0 and also huawei fast charge, not as fast as super charge, but it'll get the job done.
darren486 said:
i'm using a Mi powerbank pro, it supports QC3.0 and also huawei fast charge, not as fast as super charge, but it'll get the job done.
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Is that the first generation or the second generation?
Original charger hits 1700mA while Quick Charger 3.0 hits 2300mA. Screenshots below. I'd like to know if anyone else has done a similar test so we can compare results. I bought a (supposedly) Quick Charger 3.0. The results are obviously better but I'm not sure if its supposed to be higher or not.
SD660 can even do Quick Charge 4, but for Mi A2 officially only in india.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-660-mobile-platform
Global version might need a patch.
This this means that we can use Quick Charger 3.0 or 4.0 without harming phone's battery?
crazykas said:
This this means that we can use Quick Charger 3.0 or 4.0 without harming phone's battery?
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Mi A2 has official support for QC 3.0 (and 4.0 in India only). Of course you can use it without any harm.
MaKTaiL said:
Mi A2 has official support for QC 3.0 (and 4.0 in India only). Of course you can use it without any harm.
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What brand/ charger are you using for QC 3.0?
That was my doubt too, the global My A2, perfectly compatible with QC3.0, without causing any damage to the equipment, that was my fear, but now ready, subject clarified ... I use QC3.0 Lenuo.
regards,
JC
jcunltd said:
That was my doubt too, the global My A2, perfectly compatible with QC3.0, without causing any damage to the equipment, that was my fear, but now ready, subject clarified ... I use QC3.0 Lenuo.
regards,
JC
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Can you post a screenshot of Ampere with both chargers so we can compare?
Is this compatible Anker Quick Charge 3.0 ?
crazykas said:
Is this compatible Anker Quick Charge 3.0 ?
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I have this charger and it is compatible yes.
mauley said:
I have this charger and it is compatible yes.
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Can you post a screenshot with Ampere working while you charge with your 3.0 charger so we can compare results?
mauley said:
I have this charger and it is compatible yes.
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Thanks man
When charging with quick charge 3.0 does Mi A2 shows any quick charge sign?
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ilyas111 said:
When charging with quick charge 3.0 does Mi A2 shows any quick charge sign?
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Yes, it says 'Charging rapidly' on the lockscreen
hugopg said:
Yes, it says 'Charging rapidly' on the lockscreen
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It says the same thing when using the original charger though. How can we trust it?
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It says the same thing when using the original charger though. How can we trust it?
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with Ampere app......QC 3.0 should be floating between 2000-2300mA
this is from my QC 3.0 car charger
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It says the same thing when using the original charger though. How can we trust it?
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Exactly! i really don't know how that works.. Does that mean that the original charger is somehow a quick charger?
Empirical evidence suggests that Oreo seems to show "charging rapidly" anytime amperage is above 1 amp or so, it has nothing to do with using a quick charger or the original brick supporting quick charge.
hacktek said:
Empirical evidence suggests that Oreo seems to show "charging rapidly" anytime amperage is above 1 amp or so, it has nothing to do with using a quick charger or the original brick supporting quick charge.
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No guys. I found:
0 - 999 mA = charging slowly
1000 - 1499 mA = charging
>> 1500 = Charging rapidly
Not sure if MiA2 use the same parameter.
Nice, I was gonna say 1500 cause that was kind of what I remembered but wasn't totally sure. 1.5A is typically rapid enough to charge with relative speed even while the device is in use which is probably why that was picked. I agree that they should probably provide a reading above 2A to signify quick charging as "charging rapidly" is definitely confusing.
Screenshot Xiaomi A2 India Version ( QuickCharger 4.0)