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I am looking for best car charger, my phone will be all day on in the car, and I am looking for best solution for charging in the car, and fastest.
I found few good chargers but not sure are they support quick charge
Samsung OEM ECA-U21CBE Micro-USB 2-Amp Rapid In-Car Power Charger
and
Car Charger, iOttie RapidVolt 5Amp/25-Watt Dual Port USB Car Charger
Or is there some third better solution? Sorry I can't post links
thank you
anything above 2A is consider fast/rapid charge and barely any difference than the "quick charge" not to mention, saving a few mintues might do more harm than good to your replaceable battery.. at 2A, the phone will go from 6-10% battery to 50% in about 25 minutes.
Anker:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D82O68Y/
Ottie:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KTBOUWO/
I have the Anker and would buy it again, and has tons of positive reviews..
Thank you, what about Verizon Quick Charge 2.0?
I have used Verizon QUALCOMM version and would recommend the quick charge version if you want to take advantage of the quick charge. If time to charge I not an issue then obviously any high amp charger like the units cited above such as iottie would work
Is quick charge healthy for battery in my case? Or maybe should I get slower one?
I am using the Airdock.
While I can't say I loved it with the S5 (was falling off) the flat back of the Edge fits perfectly on it so I'm much happier with it.
Fun streaming video, back passengers can watch video off of it with the car speakers...
works well.
rhesus98 said:
While I can't say I loved it with the S5 (was falling off) the flat back of the Edge fits perfectly on it so I'm much happier with it.
Fun streaming video, back passengers can watch video off of it with the car speakers...
works well.
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I think we are talking about chargers
TozABG said:
I think we are talking about chargers
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Airdock is a wireless charger.
TozABG said:
Is quick charge healthy for battery in my case? Or maybe should I get slower one?
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faster charging will always put a bit more wear on battery than charging at a slower rate. most people here will probably swap devices often so probably doesn't matter for them. if you plan to keep your device for a few years and want max battery life then maybe use a 5V 2A charger instead (one that i've linked to above).
2A is still "fast charge" the only difference is it's Quick Charge 1.0 which is at 5 Volts compared to Quick Charge 2.0 that runs at 9 Volts.
better example:
Quick Charge 1.0 - 5V @ 2A (5V * 2A) = 10 Watts of power
If your phone is at around 8-10% you'll get to about 50% charge in about 30 minutes.
Quick Charge 2.0 - 9V @ 1.7A (9V * 1.7A) = 15 Watts of power (up to 12V * 3A = 36 watts for some tablets)
If your phone is at around 8-10% you'll get to about 50% charge in about 20-25 minutes.
Quick Charge 2.0 will only be a little bit faster once the battery gets to around 50-60%, then it will throttle down to Quick Charge 1.0 rates to keep the battery from getting too hot and causing excessive wear.
All Quick Charge 2.0 devices are also backwards compatible with Quick Charge 1.0, meaning that you can use a Quick Charge 2.0 device with a Quick Charge 1.0 supply, and visa versa.
In short: Quick Charge 2.0 will only save you about 15 minutes to completely charge your phone compared to the normal 5V @ 2A chargers.
Get Verizons branded car charger with fast charge. Workscexcellent, and AND has a little flashlight right above the micro charge plug, which comes in super handy in dark car. Very well made.
tft said:
anything above 2A is consider fast/rapid charge and barely any difference than the "quick charge" not to mention, saving a few mintues might do more harm than good to your replaceable battery.. at 2A, the phone will go from 6-10% battery to 50% in about 25 minutes.
Anker:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D82O68Y/
Ottie:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KTBOUWO/
I have the Anker and would buy it again, and has tons of positive reviews..
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Thats not true, Yes its better
if you want Fast charge it has to have 9v out
others have 5v out even tho some have a 2.4amp out not a fast rapid charger
Good Car charger
Search Amazon for ASIN:B00ZA1E3IE
I've got two of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Getwow-Charge-Dual-Port-Charger-Adapter/dp/B00V347I9S/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1437142458&sr=8-2&keywords=getwow+quick+charge+2.0&pebp=1437142467005&perid=0CTJ7JA68RAQ65CF2GVN
One in my car for my S6 Edge, one in my wife's SUV for her Note 4. Both work fantastic. They have one QC 2.0 port and one 2A port. Check it out!
Not sure whether this Car Air Conditioner Vent Mount is for you or not.
This looks like same as adaptive fast wall charger:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EP-LN915UBESTA
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X4JGELS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Did anyone try it?
shaq1907 said:
This looks like same as adaptive fast wall charger:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EP-LN915UBESTA
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X4JGELS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Did anyone try it?
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I bought this one. Didn't fully test yet but when I plug this, it says "fast charging". It would be better if this has light notification. But it's good that it charges fast.
Hello,
I recently bought a quick charge car charger for my older phone-- will the G4 be able to do quickcharge? I hope so... I mean, I only paid $10 for the charger, but I would like to still be able to use it. Thanks in advance!
the thing is the g4 doesnt actually have quick charing its just the battery it self hold more battery i should say at 100% idk if you noticed but it stays at 100% longer to 99% than 99% to 98% by like alot this is because how the battery itself is designed this was the same with the lg g3
The G4 doesn't have fast charging. You could try using your charger, though no idea how using a fast charger on a non-fast charging phone will work/affect it down to road.
kamend said:
Hello,
I recently bought a quick charge car charger for my older phone-- will the G4 be able to do quickcharge? I hope so... I mean, I only paid $10 for the charger, but I would like to still be able to use it. Thanks in advance!
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The G4 does not have Qualcomm brand QuickCharge 2.0, but it does charge quickly at 1.8 amps, compared to the 2.0 amps in QuickCharge 2.0. Keep in mind, though, that the G4 has a 3000 mAh battery, which will take slightly longer to charge to 100% than a smaller battery at the same current.
An advantage with the G4 compared to the other flagships this year is that with a spare battery, you can bring it to a full charge in less than a minute.
it doesnt have quick charging but it might force a higher voltage per minutes than a normal charger. so in theory it might actually charge it faster.
eaither that or it will just mess with your battery and damage it. good luck. post your results OP. did it charge faster?
Quick charge won't work on the G4, the charger will output 2amps @ 5v like any 2amp charger. If the charger sees the device is quick charge compatible it switches to 1.67 amps @ 9v (15 watts vs 10 watts)
Good news ! LG G4 will be compatible with quick charge!
http://www.phonandroid.com/lg-g4-il...avec-la-recharge-rapide-quick-charge-2-0.html
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misteurz said:
Good news ! LG G4 will be compatible with quick charge!
http://www.phonandroid.com/lg-g4-il...avec-la-recharge-rapide-quick-charge-2-0.html
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Excellent news! Sorts this thread out anyway
I am also having this quick charge but the batter drains after 1 hour.
Haven't tried it yet though but will definitely check on this.
My qualcomm quick charge charger that I bought at Best Buy is working fabulously.
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I bought my qualcomm quick charge charger from Best Buy. I love it so much that I also bought the car version.
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Quick charge won't work on the G4, the charger will output 2amps @ 5v like any 2amp charger. If the charger sees the device is quick charge compatible it switches to 1.67 amps @ 9v (15 watts vs 10 watts)
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Is there a way to probe that my quick charger is really supplying 9v while charging? I have battery monitor but on widget it only shows mA.
QC 2.0 on this phone is a lie. According to LG that tweeted to me and this website it is QC 2.0 compatible. I have 2 compatible chargers and they charge at best 20% faster than stock charger. Qualcomm's website says that a 3000 MaH battery should charge from 0-60 in 30 minutes. With this phone of and doing nothing it takes nearly 60 minutes to do the same. Double the time!
Absolutely! I bought a Aukey and did the test from zero to full:
Stock charger: 122min
Aukey: 101min
Afaik quickcharge charges fast from zero to 60% and charge normal for the rest to avoid damage on the battery. I can't see any change around 60% in the graph.
frigidazzi said:
QC 2.0 on this phone is a lie. According to LG that tweeted to me and this website it is QC 2.0 compatible. I have 2 compatible chargers and they charge at best 20% faster than stock charger. Qualcomm's website says that a 3000 MaH battery should charge from 0-60 in 30 minutes. With this phone of and doing nothing it takes nearly 60 minutes to do the same. Double the time!
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Technically it's not a lie. The fine print on Qualcomm's website allows manufacturers to implement QC 2.0 in their own way. So it's in the phone but LG has implemented it in a way that it's crippled.
I think someone discussed this on You Tube during a review of the G4 and they stated that a update was coming to the G4 later on in the year for Quick Charging. Don't know why it didn't ship with it. This phone is not living up to the hype. I normally don't buy phones when they first drop but i just like everybody else I brought in to the promotion and I wish I would've held off. Just saying.
Hi, does anyone here have the Turbo Charger?
I recently bought a Qualcomm Certified Quick Charge 2.0 charger..
http://www.cliptec.com/power/charger/62-power/charger/570-gzu518
..and would like to know, is there a toast msg or notification that says you're connected to a Quick Charger?
How would I know if it's actually charging quickly?
Thanks
renzs said:
Hi, does anyone here have the Turbo Charger?
I recently bought a Qualcomm Certified Quick Charge 2.0 charger..
http://www.cliptec.com/power/charger/62-power/charger/570-gzu518
..and would like to know, is there a toast msg or notification that says you're connected to a Quick Charger?
How would I know if it's actually charging quickly?
Thanks
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Mine has a colored led green for turbo and blue for regular
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Mine has a colored led green for turbo and blue for regular
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Mine too, used tenergy q.c, the led will turn green if plugged to device with q.c 2.0 support. If your charger doesn't have led indicator, you can test it while your device in low battery (below 15%), it will charge your device very fast compare to non-q.c.
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bimasakti85 said:
Mine too, used tenergy q.c, the led will turn green if plugged to device with q.c 2.0 support. If your charger doesn't have led indicator, you can test it while your device in low battery (below 15%), it will charge your device very fast compare to non-q.c.
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Meaning it will only trigger QC if device is below 15%?
Mine doesn't have led but I let the motox run to 0% and charged it while off, it charged to 60% in 35 mins.
But previously tried charging while On and it was normal charging. I'm only not sure whether it was under or over 15%
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renzs said:
Meaning it will only trigger QC if device is below 15%?
Mine doesn't have led but I let the motox run to 0% and charged it while off, it charged to 60% in 35 mins.
But previously tried charging while On and it was normal charging. I'm only not sure whether it was under or over 15%
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The lower the battery the faster the charge, as you approach a full battery the charger will slow down so as not to damage the battery.
I have a QC 2.0 charger made by Aukey in my car and it charges the phone from 30% to full or almost full during my 30-45 minute commute home.
There is no notification that pops up on the phone and my particular charger doesn't have any lights on it but the rate is very fast and a noticeable difference from my old charger.
The phone will get a little warm on a QC charger but I have it mounted over my AC vent in the car so that handles that concern.
KeiranSolaris said:
The lower the battery the faster the charge, as you approach a full battery the charger will slow down so as not to damage the battery.
I have a QC 2.0 charger made by Aukey in my car and it charges the phone from 30% to full or almost full during my 30-45 minute commute home.
There is no notification that pops up on the phone and my particular charger doesn't have any lights on it but the rate is very fast and a noticeable difference from my old charger.
The phone will get a little warm on a QC charger but I have it mounted over my AC vent in the car so that handles that concern.
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Thanks for the explanation. I think I'll be returning this charger. Seems it only performs quick charge when phone is very low on batt and off
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renzs said:
Thanks for the explanation. I think I'll be returning this charger. Seems it only performs quick charge when phone is very low on batt and off
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I think it works in turbo mode up to about 80%. Note also the quality of your cable can greatly affect your charging speed.
I got the anker one off amazon btw and couldnt be happier
renzs said:
Thanks for the explanation. I think I'll be returning this charger. Seems it only performs quick charge when phone is very low on batt and off
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According to Motorola, the Turbo Charger does it's thing from 0% to 78%. Past that, it charges at regular speed in order to produce less heat to avoid damaging the battery. The Quick Charge works with the phone turned on and off, but when it's off it charges faster because there is almost no discharge, whilst when the phone is turned on the discharge is considerably higher. :highfive:
renzs said:
Thanks for the explanation. I think I'll be returning this charger. Seems it only performs quick charge when phone is very low on batt and off
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I have two QC 2.0 charges, one Aukey and one Tronsmart. In my tests, my Moto X always juice 9v from the charger, only the current charge, something I have noticed, is when charging and using the phone, don't make the charging current goes down. 15 min of charge give me 30%+
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Hello,
Has anyone used a Quick Charge portable battery pack before? You know how when you plug it in to the wall or outlet it will say "fast charging", well I don't get that with quick charge.
Is this normal or should I be panicking?
Thanks
Which model do you have? I have the 15,000mah PB-T3 model & it fast charges my phone fine now. The battery pack itself even supports quick charge so the battery pack will charge at 9V with the Samsung adaptive fast charger or 12V with a certified QC 2.0 charger.
I say "now" cause the first one I received melted & died while charging it.
Have you tried another quality cable?
Brava27 said:
Hello,
Has anyone used a Quick Charge portable battery pack before? You know how when you plug it in to the wall or outlet it will say "fast charging", well I don't get that with quick charge.
Is this normal or should I be panicking?
Thanks
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I got this one and it works great.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZCGLBT6/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_RTniwbKHYM6SX
Also. You need to make sure your cable is plugged into the correct port. I am assuming you have one with two ports, either way if you do have the two ports only one of them is QC 2.0 enabled.
Mine doesn't say, but charges quick -
shouren04 said:
Which model do you have? I have the 15,000mah PB-T3 model & it fast charges my phone fine now. The battery pack itself even supports quick charge so the battery pack will charge at 9V with the Samsung adaptive fast charger or 12V with a certified QC 2.0 charger.
I say "now" cause the first one I received melted & died while charging it.
Have you tried another quality cable?
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I was looking at the 10000mah one, the PB-T4 which is 6.5 x 0.6 x 2.9 inches in size.
I cant find anywhere the dimensions of the PB-T3, is there any way you could measure it?
Apache0c said:
I was looking at the 10000mah one, the PB-T4 which is 6.5 x 0.6 x 2.9 inches in size.
I cant find anywhere the dimensions of the PB-T3, is there any way you could measure it?
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The dimensions listed on Amazon & most other vendors is wrong. The dimensions you gave that's listed for the PB-T4 on Amazon is the size of my PB-T3. Before purchasing I was looking for dimensions also & in another thread someone measured the PB-T4 to be 6.25 x 2.5 x .75 which makes sense cause the PB-T4 looks narrower & thicker than the PB-T3.
I store mine in a Maxpedition TC-2 pouch.
shouren04 said:
The dimensions listed on Amazon & most other vendors is wrong. The dimensions you gave that's listed for the PB-T4 on Amazon is the size of my PB-T3. Before purchasing I was looking for dimensions also & in another thread someone measured the PB-T4 to be 6.25 x 2.5 x .75 which makes sense cause the PB-T4 looks narrower & thicker than the PB-T3.
I store mine in a Maxpedition TC-2 pouch.
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Wow, so you are saying you can fully confirm the PB-T3 is exactly 6.5 x 0.6 x 2.9 inches?
If thats the case then I'm going to buy it tomorrow.
Thanks!
Apache0c said:
Wow, so you are saying you can fully confirm the PB-T3 is exactly 6.5 x 0.6 x 2.9 inches?
If thats the case then I'm going to buy it tomorrow.
Thanks!
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Yes, mine measures 6-1/2 x 2-7/8 x 5/8.
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Yes, mine measures 6-1/2 x 2-7/8 x 5/8.
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Perfect. That seems like the best all around battery pack.
Heck, it's thicker but the footprint isnt much bigger than the LG V10 (or the Note 5 for that matter) itself.
I can carry the phone and batterypack together in my front jeans pocket easy.
Thanks again!
No problem. Yup, that's what I was worried about, being too big but as you said it's not much bigger than my N5 or the V10.
I was unlucky & the first one I got melted during it's first charge (the battery pack, not while charging my phone) so just to be safe keep an eye out on how hot it gets on your first charge. I liked this one the most out of all the others I was looking at so I took a chance with a replacement. Haven't had one problem with the one I have now.
What I like about is the most is it also supports QC2.0 fast charging & at 12v (but you'll need a QC2.0 charger to charge it at 12v & not an OEM that's only 9v max) so it's not just the output that is fast charging.
EDIT: Oh looks like I already mentioned the fast charging input in this thread.
shouren04 said:
No problem. Yup, that's what I was worried about, being too big but as you said it's not much bigger than my N5 or the V10.
I was unlucky & the first one I got melted during it's first charge (the battery pack, not while charging my phone) so just to be safe keep an eye out on how hot it gets on your first charge. I liked this one the most out of all the others I was looking at so I took a chance with a replacement. Haven't had one problem with the one I have now.
What I like about is the most is it also supports QC2.0 fast charging & at 12v (but you'll need a QC2.0 charger to charge it at 12v & not an OEM that's only 9v max) so it's not just the output that is fast charging.
EDIT: Oh looks like I already mentioned the fast charging input in this thread.
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You helped me a lot on this, thanks.
Check it out, I've got my shopping cart loaded up. That Tronsmart 54W, 5 port charger does the QC2.0 12V so I'm hoping it will charge up the Batterypack nicely
BTW, for anyone interested this is another nice looking single port charger also that I want but am holding off on: http://amzn.to/21GlCBh
Thanks again :good:
Apache0c said:
Check it out, I've got my shopping cart loaded up. That Tronsmart 54W, 5 port charger does the QC2.0 12V so I'm hoping it will charge up the Batterypack nicely
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Nice. That charger should do just fine. I like the Tronsmart stuff. I charge mine with the 3 port Tronsmart.
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-Trons...UTF8&qid=1449392027&sr=8-1&keywords=tronsmart
I also use their compact fast charger in the car.
http://www.amazon.com/Tronsmart-Cha...TF8&qid=1449392027&sr=8-12&keywords=tronsmart
shouren04 said:
Nice. That charger should do just fine. I like the Tronsmart stuff. I charge mine with the 3 port Tronsmart.
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-Trons...UTF8&qid=1449392027&sr=8-1&keywords=tronsmart
I also use their compact fast charger in the car.
http://www.amazon.com/Tronsmart-Cha...TF8&qid=1449392027&sr=8-12&keywords=tronsmart
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Yeah, I was looking at that 3-port you have. Interesting that it is such high wattage, at 42W when the 5 port is only 54W. I'm wondering if the 3-Port has faster charging or something but all the QC2.0 port specs seem to be the same.
You might have seen, I'm planning to get this one for the car: http://amzn.to/1OOlcSp
Try this one. At least, you can use this in the near future because of type-c port. I'm definitely satisfied with this product.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B015IZW5RM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00
Need help with the aukey power bank
Hey i read you've been using the aukey charger.
I an looking to buy yhe same but spectical about the performance.
Does the power bank itself charge using fast charging? If so which charger you use.
How long does it take for the power bank to charge completely using the output of your charger.
Thanks
I purchased the Aukey 3.0 do to the fact that it work with both micro USB 2.0 & USB Type-C 3.0 compatible. (I won't have to buy another one next year! Lol) I have to say it's quite remarkable. Small enough to put in my pocket with phone connected using a small cable. I got from 55% to full in about 17 min. while screen was off. Takes a while to charge the unit itself (which is to be expected with 10,000 mAh) The unit itself can not be fast charged. It also will not fast charge a phone while it is being charged itself. Simply put, with a $20 price tag (now $30), you can't go wrong. Next time I use it, I'll get some screenshots & add to thread.
AUKEY 16000 mah charge time
Hi all,
Thanks for a help-full post. i bought a aukey 16000mah power bank.
When i recharge the device using my Asus charger (5v 2A & 9V 2A ) from
my phone the device does not show full charge indication. The light on
the power button flashes (Breathing effect) RED, GREEN and then
WHITE. It never goes to SOLID WHITE which would indicate 100% charge
even after plugging it in for 9-12 hours.
I have also used a Aukey 10000mah power bank and in 5-6 hours its
light status goes to SOLID WHITE.
Is this issue only with me or has anyone else faced the same? How long
should the device take to recharge itself with 5V 2A rated charger
which is also mentioned on the device's INPUT rating.
Also would like to know if the light ever goes to SOLID WHITE with other users.
Thanks
Wish one of these codes worked on the 20000mah.
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You should avoid Fast Charge or anything like that. It's extremely bad for lithium polymer to be "Fast Charged" the technical behind it is look at your power brick. Anything over 5v charging is to much and will shorten the battery life. I've seen 5.3 and 9.0. I use a 4.8v 2A charger on all my devices. The lithium polymer gets forced above it's operating voltage of 3.7 to 4.1v.
To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the LG Q6 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Well charger supplied in the box is 1A so dont think thats quick charge isnt 2A quick charge not sure without looking into cpu specs the SD 435 supports it but its charges quicker than standard say , allso hooked up to my pny power bank that does 2.4A and charges fast battery life seems good
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DoobyDroid said:
Well charger supplied in the box is 1A so dont think thats quick charge isnt 2A quick charge not sure without looking into cpu specs the SD 435 supports it but its charges quicker than standard say , allso hooked up to my pny power bank that does 2.4A and charges fast battery life seems good
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So you are saying it charges faster with other fast chargers??If yes,how much time it takes?
Well, after a little test. The phone has charged from 2% to 100% in 1 hour 17 minutes approximately.
It is a 30W Ugreen charger with 2 inputs, one QC 3.0 and the other 5v 2.4A (use USB port QC 3.0)
I feel that the load is normal, but compared to the one that comes as standard, this one charges me better (I calculate that it has to set the load to 5v 2.4A, since the charger is adaptive charging, we are not going to ask much of it at an average range of 2 years ago)
As a clarification, the charging was carried out with the phone turned off
The phone didn't heat up during charging, which is good.
Well, that's all I can get out of the LG Q6's "fast charge"