Adaptive Fast Charger and Wireless Fast Charger - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

alo,
Do i need to use the AFC with the Wireless charger, or can i plug in say an iPad charger (2.1A) to the Wireless Fast Charger and it will charge at the same speed?
Reason being so i can have an extra fast charger handy in the office, while the iPad charger/Wireless Charger combo stays at home (or vice versa)

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Charging issues

I have a tilt that now will charge from the USB to computer connection, but does not charge when plugged into the wall with my wall charger (an after-market charger that worked fine until today). The phone says "charging" but actually loses battery power .. and after a while the orange charging light goes off.
Any thoughts -- sure is a drag to have to charge my phone through the laptop.
What after market wall charger do you have? Does it use the USB cord to charge? I'm assuming that you plug the USB cord into the wall charger and then into your phone. If so this will not work. The USB cable is only capable of trickle charging. If you are doing anything while it is charging over USB you will use power faster than the trickle charger can provide. You have to charge it with a wall charger that does NOT use the USB cable.
Yes I realize that the standard wall charger uses a mini-USB plug but the internals of the cable are not the same as a data USB cable. The difference in juice it can provide is like comparing a PVC pipe to straw.
I was just using a radio shack iGo charger with a usb tip ... it worked fine until my latest ROM upgrade.
Ahh I see. Yep the charger is most likely bad.

Aukey Quick Charge 3-port USB does not charge using Samsung Wireless Charger?

Hey all,
I got an Aukey 3-port USB wall charger for Christmas (Model PA-T2), that includes a Quick Charge 2.0 port. I plugged in my Samsung Fast Charge Wireless charger into the port, but it does not fast charge at all. It will say fast charging, but then it will disconnect ("Wireless Charging Paused") after a couple of seconds. It'll keep cycling like this, so it's never really charging.
If I just plug the cable directly into the phone, it fast charges just fine though. I've tried changing cables as well.
Has anybody run into this issue with this Wall charger before?
skadude66 said:
Hey all,
I got an Aukey 3-port USB wall charger for Christmas (Model PA-T2), that includes a Quick Charge 2.0 port. I plugged in my Samsung Fast Charge Wireless charger into the port, but it does not fast charge at all. It will say fast charging, but then it will disconnect ("Wireless Charging Paused") after a couple of seconds. It'll keep cycling like this, so it's never really charging.
If I just plug the cable directly into the phone, it fast charges just fine though. I've tried changing cables as well.
Has anybody run into this issue with this Wall charger before?
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I have same Aukey 3 Port USB wall charger, fast charge work on Orange USB port

qi wireless charge

i have a question
i am planning to buy a wireless charge and want to know something
if i buy the wireless charge where do i must look?
input or the output for more faster charging ?
example:
Wireless charging standard: Qi standard
Power: 10W
Wireless distance: 5mm
Input: 5V 2000mA
Output: 5V 1000mA
Frequency: 100-200 kHz
Power transform efficiency:> 75%
or dou have a link for a fastercharger already?
thank you
I have a wireless charger. It doesn't charge fast at all. You need a powerful charger to power the wireless dock. That's the 2000mA you see above.
I use a turbo charger to power my wireless dock. When connected to my phone directly, Ampere reports that it will reach up to 2200mA.
My phone now is at 50% charge and in the wireless dock charging wirelessly at 570mA.
Wireless charging is trickle charging only.
[NG]Owner
I am using several cheap QI-pads from eBay (China)
Use with standard usb-chargers (different types).
Disadvantage of QI-pads is that it's critical how the phone is placed on the pad.
Extra difficult with a Nexus 6. The back isn't flat.
With plastic material of a sleeping mat l've made a 'charging bed' that fits​ my Nexus 6.
I have a wide variety of Qi chargers scattered around the house, car, and office.
They all do an acceptable job of keeping my phone topped up throughout the day. None of them are even close to as fast as the QC 2.0 plug in chargers but that's not a problem for me. Because I can just set my phone down to charge anytime it is almost always fully charged.
Qi pad on my desk at work and night-stand at home. Phone is on it about 6-8 hours at night, and another 2-4 hours during the day. If my phone is below 50%, it will take a few hours to get back to 100%. But it is a great way to start the day at 100% charge without stress on teh USB port.

Wireless charging speed

Could anyone tell me if I'm charging wirelessly at 5W or 15W?
On one hand the notification says 'Fast wireless charging' which I've read generally means 15W.
On the other, my charger, despite being marketed as having fast wireless charging, is only certified for 'Basic Power Profile (5 Watt)'.
(I am using the 2A wall charger included with the phone.)
Install galaxy charge current, that will give you the actual charge in mAh, so you can compare the performance in different charging scenarios you may have

Wireless charging 2018 - Samsung Desk Top & Wireless Battery Packs?

Wireless charging 2018 - Samsung Desk Top & Wireless Battery Packs?
What's up with wireless charging in 2018? Especially Fast charging.
I will usually start charging when the phone get below 15% of battery.
If my Fast Charging wire plug will charge my Note 8 in 1.50 - 1.75hrs........ the Samsung wireless Convertible will charge the Note 8 in 2.5 - 3hrs ..........and wireless Battery Packs like the RavPower and Kuppet take 3.5 - 3.75hrs to charge the Note 8 to 100%. (Even though the RavPower says it will output 10W.) This just seems like very slow charging technology. I am not on planes and in airports so I do not have times where I am without a power outlet for more than two or so hours.
If I was in airports and flying a lot the Kuppet would be a must have device with the 20,000mAh and worth $39.99 but just as a wireless charger it simply is to slow to be of value to me.
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-KUP...eywords=note+8+wireless+charging+battery+pack
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Por...ote+8+wireless+charging+battery+pack+ravpower
Am I missing something here? I can fully wire charge my Note 8 in 1.5hrs at home, office and even car with the Fast Charging plugs. Why would I take almost double the time just to use wireless and buy those expensive ($40-$90) pads/stands?
What am I missing about the wireless charging value proposition?
Is the next step in wireless 15w output?

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