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so i need to get a new charger for my office....and with quick charge 2.0 coming out...are there any compatible chargers out there yet for sale? obviously its not yet supported on the phone, but would rather buy 1 charger now, versus one now, one later.
if not, can anyone recommend a good charger that will hit the stock values? i think its 1.5?
I believe it is supported already by the phone. It's about hardware not software I believe...
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Yes, the M8 supports it, but HTC did not include a charger in the box for it, though they are coming out with it later.
I think, if I read the spec sheet correctly, that Quick Charge 2.0 supports 4A and higher? A 5 second search on Amazon only shows a 2.4A charger, but yeah I haven't seen too many above 2.1A.
ekabon said:
I believe it is supported already by the phone. It's about hardware not software I believe...
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aha, i got it backwards.
thanks
raichur0xx0rz said:
Yes, the M8 supports it, but HTC did not include a charger in the box for it, though they are coming out with it later.
I think, if I read the spec sheet correctly, that Quick Charge 2.0 supports 4A and higher? A 5 second search on Amazon only shows a 2.4A charger, but yeah I haven't seen too many above 2.1A.
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phone comes with a 1.5a , 2.0 is 1.67a
However HTC's bundled charger, a 1.5A unit, only supports Quick Charge 1.0. So it'll still be pretty fast — significantly faster than what you're used to if you're coming from last year's HTC One (M7). But for the full Quick Charge 2.0 experience you'll need to wait for a charger accessory HTC plans to release later this year, which will support 1.67A as well as the latest Quick Charge standard.
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minieod said:
phone comes with a 1.5a , 2.0 is 1.67a
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I believe that quote from AC is meaning that HTC's charger will be 1.67A, which really isn't going to be much of a difference from the 1.5A block included. QC 2.0 should support much greater than that, at least according to Qualcomm. A 2.1A or 2.4A charger is probably your best bet for now until higher output chargers come out =\
is quick charge 2.0 enabled in lollipop?
thnx
Pynzeta said:
is quick charge 2.0 enabled in lollipop?
thnx
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It is.
Tested with Motorola Turbo Charger (from Google Play Store) and Aukey USB Turbo Charger (from Amazon).
BarajaVLC said:
It is.
Tested with Motorola Turbo Charger (from Google Play Store) and Aukey USB Turbo Charger (from Amazon).
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By any chance, does quickcharge 2 work with magnetic dock/cable ?
kind3r said:
By any chance, does quickcharge 2 work with magnetic dock/cable ?
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The moto turbo charging cable does disconnect from the charger so you wouldn't be able to plug in another cable not sure of any other quick chargers out there
kind3r said:
By any chance, does quickcharge 2 work with magnetic dock/cable ?
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I can confirm it works with the cheap magnetic adapters I bought from ebay. Sony says their official dock supports Quick Charge 2.0 as well - they likely all do.
BarajaVLC said:
It is.
Tested with Motorola Turbo Charger (from Google Play Store) and Aukey USB Turbo Charger (from Amazon).
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How quickly were you able to charge your phone?
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Does the included charger support it?
apjashley said:
Does the included charger support it?
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No, only chargers with the quick charge 2.0 stamp will work. It did not work on android 4.4. So if it does with 5.0, that's about the best reason for me to upgrade!
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How quickly were you able to charge your phone?
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Can somebody answer this question?
I use a 3.5 amp charger that I bought off of Amazon and it charges my phone from 0 to 100 in about an hour and a half.
Try the Ampere App avaliable at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
And post your amperage and voltage.
Normally, the Quick Charge charges with 9 volts or 12 volts.
Post screens of your phones while charging.
Bought a quick charger from Amazon and tested it out today. connected with the mag charger I get 1300mA tops. But if I connect directly I get 1650mA. Both were on a cooler surface sitting around 90°F
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
mushtafa said:
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.
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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?
MaKTaiL said:
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
MaKTaiL said:
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)
Does anyone happen to know which one charges these phones faster? If I'm not mistaken, Adaptive Fast Charge is basically QC 2.0 right? So wouldn't USB-C PD be faster?
My phone hasn't been shipped yet, otherwise I would test it out myself.
The phone only supports Samsung's Adaptive fast charging, so using a USB-C PD charger won't make a difference.
It also supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 as fast charging, just like the S8 and S9s.
purchio said:
It also supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 as fast charging, just like the S8 and S9s.
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Wrong
purchio said:
It also supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 as fast charging, just like the S8 and S9s.
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Nope - Quick Charge 2.0 maybe, but not 3.0.
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Wrong
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Devhux said:
Nope - Quick Charge 2.0 maybe, but not 3.0.
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That's a QC 3.0 only powerbank according to it's specs.
Take your own conclusions from that...
It charges as fast as the original wall adapter
purchio said:
That's a QC 3.0 only powerbank according to it's specs.
Take your own conclusions from that...
It charges as fast as the original wall adapter
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S10 devices only support 2.0. your previous post said it supports 3.0. it does not.
Any charger will charge the phone, but not faster than the specs allow. I can have a 25w charger but my S10 will not take the 25w capacity
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S10 devices only support 2.0. your previous post said it supports 3.0. it does not.
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Connect a QC 3.0 charger, see the charging speed, come to this thread again.
go check out the 2000$ Fold, it listed "compatible with qc 2.0".
2000$ phone supports qc 2.0
s10 support qc 3.0 HAHAHAHA
hope you get what i saying ..
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Connect a QC 3.0 charger, see the charging speed, come to this thread again.
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Why would I go through all that just to prove what we both already know. You even said it yourself that it charges as fast as wall adapter. Wall adapter that ships with the phone is NOT 3.0, so what are you trying to prove exactly? Wall adapter charges at 2.0 amps.
Please stop misinforming people, it's nothing personal, just trying to state the facts. See attachment
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Connect a QC 3.0 charger, see the charging speed, come to this thread again.
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You need to contact Samsung and let them know this, I'm not sure they're even aware of this feature.
chill guys, its cause QC is backward compatible.. so using QC3.0 you will get fast charging up to QC2.0.. not too sure about USB-C PD but i can confirm when using USB-C PD charger, you will get fast charging as well.. not too sure which is faster.. probably the same if the charger can charge up to 15W which is the official max charging speed for S10 btw.
edit: i use the same USB-C PD charger for nintendo switch and S10+
Tel864 said:
You need to contact Samsung and let them know this, I'm not sure they're even aware of this feature.
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Lmao. I'm really hoping they release the 25w in next update. That would make the device perfect for me.
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hayoungpinkpanda said:
chill guys, its cause QC is backward compatible.. so using QC3.0 you will get fast charging up to QC2.0.. not too sure about USB-C PD but i can confirm when using USB-C PD charger, you will get fast charging as well.. not too sure which is faster.. probably the same if the charger can charge up to 15W which is the official max charging speed for S10 btw.
edit: i use the same USB-C PD charger for nintendo switch and S10+
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I called chief, he said that we were chill, and that the phones charging capabilities was already stated in this thread. Thanks tho
Obviously Quick Charge 3.0 would be backwards compatible with Quick Charge 2.0. There's no such thing as "Quick Charge 3.0 only." If there was, boy would we have a lot of fried/exploded devices as they received more current than they were rated for.
Haha did you guys even look up what QC 2 and QC 3 were? They aren't that much different, just the step size. Both have a max of 18 W. You would need a volt meter to prove the phone was QC 3 compatible, showing it charging at a voltage that was not near 5, 9, or 12 volts. As far as I'm aware, the S10 either charges at 5V with Fast Charging disabled, or at 9 V if fast charging is enabled. That would adhear to the QC 2 spec, not the QC 3 spec, since it can't do voltages between 5 and 9. If the S10 gets an update for 25W charging, I believe it would charge at 12 V. Still, only QC 2 compliant, but not QC 3.
USB-C PD can go up to 100 W. I think 45 W and 90 W for laptops is pretty common. The Huawei P30 Pro can supposedly charge at 40 W.
hayoungpinkpanda said:
chill guys, its cause QC is backward compatible.. so using QC3.0 you will get fast charging up to QC2.0.. not too sure about USB-C PD but i can confirm when using USB-C PD charger, you will get fast charging as well.. not too sure which is faster.. probably the same if the charger can charge up to 15W which is the official max charging speed for S10 btw.
edit: i use the same USB-C PD charger for nintendo switch and S10+
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Thank you!
Guess they were having a hard time understanding that QC 3.0/2.0/whatever give the fastest charging speeds that S10 can handle.
On my S9 with Nintendo Switch USB-C PD charger I couldn't get 15w, just 10w (aprox. 5v and 2a).
purchio said:
It also supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 as fast charging, just like the S8 and S9s.
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I've even quoted my first comment.
Just read what I said: that QC 3.0 charges also give S10 the fastest charging speeds it can handle, NOT QC 3.0 WATTS/SPEED/WHATEVER.
Pretty simple to understand..
Lol retraction at its finest.
"i HavE a qC 4.0 aDapTeR, iT chArGeS mY phOne LiKe A 2.0 aDapTeR"
What did we learn here? Anyone?
purchio said:
On my S9 with Nintendo Switch USB-C PD charger I couldn't get 15w, just 10w (aprox. 5v and 2a).
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Thats likely because you have fast charging disabled. USB-C PD chargers should be capable of charging at 9V 1.67 amps (15W) the same as any QC 2.0 or QC 3.0 or Adaptive Fast Charging capable device. They are just different standards.
Haven't tried using the original charger yet, but my s10 charges on my usb pd capable charger for about 1hr and 20 from 15% to 100%
I'm able to charge up my S10 with a QC. 3.0 power bank and car charger in about the same time as the stock wall charger.
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