When looking for a fast car charger, what should i be looking for? I was on amazon and there were so many and they charged at different speeds. Thanks
Any of these quick charge 2.0 chargers will do.
http://www.amazon.com/Tronsmart-Cha...sr=8-15&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+car+charger
http://www.amazon.com/CC-T5-Qualcom...&sr=8-8&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+car+charger
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-BC-Ma...sr=8-13&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+car+charger
http://www.amazon.com/Aukey-CC-T6-C...&sr=8-5&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+car+charger
Note, however, that the owners manual says fast charge doesn't work when the screen is on. So if your goal is to keep the phone charged while using Navigation or other battery draining apps, a QC charger may not help.
meyerweb said:
Note, however, that the owners manual says fast charge doesn't work when the screen is on. So if your goal is to keep the phone charged while using Navigation or other battery draining apps, a QC charger may not help.
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I'm using the Cheotech multi-coil fast charger and can navigate with screen on and stream audio via BT and increase the charge on the phone. Tested the other day on a twenty minute drive, charged up to 100 and kept it pegged there while I drove/navigated/streamed.
My setup is in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=66007592
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Hey guys, I just switched my pre order from htc 10 to s7 edge EU version, with Exynos.
I already had bought a 3.0 charger https://www.amazon.es/dp/B01B7NIG72/...042931_TE_dp_1. will I have problems using it with the s7 edge? will it damage the s7 edge?
samsung support couldn't help me. I wonder why
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Hey guys, I just switched my pre order from htc 10 to s7 edge EU version, with Exynos.
I already had bought a 3.0 charger https://www.amazon.es/dp/B01B7NIG72/...042931_TE_dp_1. will I have problems using it with the s7 edge? will it damage the s7 edge?
samsung support couldn't help me. I wonder why
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It will be fine. QC 3.0 is completely backwards compatible with 2.0.
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It will be fine. QC 3.0 is completely backwards compatible with 2.0.
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Thanks m8
Cose I bought once an aukey charger and it overheat my lg g3 and it damaged the micro USB conector. I had to send it for repair. Luckely they didn't asked the reason why nor asked for the charger to confirm.
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what about something like this for 5 euro...dual port 2.4 amp
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/Hoco-UC...849894?hash=item1c5f69bea6:g:5fQAAOSwT~9Wj55u
Don't have any knowledge of that brand. It might work fine, it might be junk.
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Thanks m8
Cose I bought once an aukey charger and it overheat my lg g3 and it damaged the micro USB conector. I had to send it for repair. Luckely they didn't asked the reason why nor asked for the charger to confirm.
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Interesting. Using Aukey car charger for both an iPhone 6 and an S7 Edge and never had any heating or whatsoever problems.
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BTW, this is exactly the one I'm currently using.
http://www.amazon.com/Aukey-CC-T6-C...&sr=8-5&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+car+charger
so you guys would still recommend Aukey? this one has 36W 3.4 amps
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/Quick-C...602102?hash=item1c64f107f6:g:mTEAAOSwJQdXC3mJ
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so you guys would still recommend Aukey? this one has 36W 3.4 amps
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/Quick-C...602102?hash=item1c64f107f6:g:mTEAAOSwJQdXC3mJ
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I use the Quick Charge 2.0 version of the exact same modal and it works fine. It is normal that the phone gets a little warm during charging, it gets warm while charging with the original adapter as well. You can always turn of quick charging from the settings.
Not to highjack the thread, but what about the bases (wireless charger themselves)? Which are compliant?
http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-usb-car-charger/
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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%).
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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?
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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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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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i got the new (circular) wireless charging station from samsung as well with s6e. i was wondering if i can use the advance fast charging that comes with the phone on the wireless charger to have it charge my phone wireless faster.
or will it damage the charger?
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i got the new (circular) wireless charging station from samsung as well with s6e. i was wondering if i can use the advance fast charging that comes with the phone on the wireless charger to have it charge my phone wireless faster.
or will it damage the charger?
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I don't think wireless charging will be any faster no matter what 5v USB adaptor you use as the wireless pad will only put out a set current, but I used the adaptive fast charger that came with the phone and to give you a rough idea of it's speed it topped my Edge up from 24% to 97% in about 2 hours. Quick enough for me and way faster than my old Nexus 4 on wireless charging.
While we are on this subject, would it be harmful for the phone to be wirelessly charging and plugged charging simultaneously? Would it do nothing, charge even faster, or overheat and damage the phone? I dont plan on trying it, just curious.
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While we are on this subject, would it be harmful for the phone to be wirelessly charging and plugged charging simultaneously? Would it do nothing, charge even faster, or overheat and damage the phone? I dont plan on trying it, just curious.
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I would imagine that once something is plugged into the USB port (charger, OTG or whatever) wireless charging would be disabled as a safety precaution. This has been the case on other devices and I assume the same would apply in this instance.
The new wireless charger from Samsung supports AFC (adaptive fast charging) and it works with the cable and power brick that came with it. Been confirmed online a few times and I can also confirm because it charged my phone from about 5% to 100% in under 2.5 hours. That being said it's still not as fast as just plugging into the wall.
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Just so everyone knows how it works you can use either the charger that comes with the phone or in the box with the wireless charger. As far as it charging faster the way it works is 50% in 30 mins when connected physically to the wall. On the wireless charging pad it goes up 20% in 30 mins. Now the good thing about it is when the devices charging port goes out you can still charge your phone and it's faster then the old pad they used to use.
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The new wireless charger from Samsung supports AFC (adaptive fast charging) and it works with the cable and power brick that came with it. Been confirmed online a few times and I can also confirm because it charged my phone from about 5% to 100% in under 2.5 hours. That being said it's still not as fast as just plugging into the wall.
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This makes little sense. If it supports fast charging, it supports fast charging. If it's "not as fast as just plugging into the wall," then it doesn't support fast charging.
Fast charging will get you from 5% to full in around an hour, not 2.5; which correlates with where wireless tech is right now. Because regardless of whether or not it can support the power input from a fast charging adapter, wireless chargers currently cannot utilize "fast charge" tech. The fastest wireless Qi chargers currently are 5V/1A chargers. That's as good as it gets right now and they're nowhere near fast charge spec.
So regardless of what you may have seen "confirmed" online, the Samsung charger isn't a fast charge device.
I am using a wireless charging and I would comment like "so far so good"
I think you should also try this. !!!
chris mackenzy said:
I am using a wireless charging and I would comment like "so far so good"
I think you should also try this. !!!
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The charging pad for me is a convenience factor. The fact that the fast charging gets ours phones up to 100% in 1-2hours depending on who you listen too is already fantastic. I like the idea of just walking in my door at home and placing it on the pad. Who cares if it takes a little longer that plugged in fast charging. Enjoy the ability of just placing the phone on the pad when you get home and have things to get done right away. Can't believe so much negativity for a phone just released with no development yet such as custom ROMs and kernels to make a beast of a phone, a KILLER beast. Sorry, just too much negativity for me. I have owned every Samsung Galaxy all the way up to this Edge 128GB. Yeah, you can't remove the battery. Yeah, no SD card slot. But the Internal memory is so damn fast, I am no longer in that complaint department camp. As for people moaning that their rear glass magically broke all by itself...I have a hard time believing that. I bought a Spigen NeoHybrid case that covers the back with a nice rubberized well fitting cover. The edges of the case ar metal, so you still have that wonderful tactile feeling of a solid metal phone. Best Samsung phone to date, IMHO and once ROMs and custom recoveries come along, it can only get sweeter. In the meantime, I will get off my soapbox and enjoy a phone that far exceeds my S5 and happily wait for developers to do their magic. Patience is a virtue. Sorry for my rant if it offends those that expect perfection out of the box. Yes, it's a damn expensive phone. So are IPhones. And they had issues right out of the box and their OTA fixes caused worse problems. I rest my case.
EDIT: The help so far from users here in general have been fantastic and my hat off to thos that helped me deal with softbricking my phone from either initially using a root file that didn't work for our 925 models, to showing the way to use Kies to actually restore the full stock image, and to ZiDroid to actually give us the ability to at least have a working stock recovery screen instead of the dreaded black only screen after rooting. And I enjoy using apps that require rooting so as far as warranty issues goes, I don't really care. If I can Odin, Kies, smartswitch or whatever new stuff comes along, then I'm a happy camper. Other here just need to do a little reading and search before posting rants that have fixes already out there posted. Off soapbox again
S6 wireless chargin box doesn't include cable and plug in it. I will buy a new data cable and plug for it. Should I buy adaptive fast charging cable and plug which comes with S6 or can I use S5/Note 3 charger for it? I am asking cos S6's adaptive fast charging cable and plug is more expensive than S5 charger
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S6 wireless chargin box doesn't include cable and plug in it. I will buy a new data cable and plug for it. Should I buy adaptive fast charging cable and plug which comes with S6 or can I use S5/Note 3 charger for it? I am asking cos S6's adaptive fast charging cable and plug is more expensive than S5 charger
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Both my samsung wireless charging pads came with the charging cable and plug
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Both my samsung wireless charging pads came with the charging cable and plug
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In Turkey, they give it free with S6 edge as a promotion without cable and plug. What kind of cable and plug does it have? Same as S6 fast charger or classic S5/Note 3 charger?
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In Turkey, they give it free with S6 edge as a promotion without cable and plug. What kind of cable and plug does it have? Same as S6 fast charger or classic S5/Note 3 charger?
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That's probably why you just got the pad since it was a promotion. I bought both of mine through samsung mobile website and they came with white ones but not adaptive fast charging. The pad cannot charge fast with it anyways.
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That's probably why you just got the pad since it was a promotion. I bought both of mine through samsung mobile website and they came with white ones but not adaptive fast charging. The pad cannot charge fast with it anyways.
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Thanks sir. I have just ordered classic 2A charger and will plug it in wireless pad.
Have quick charge 2.0 disabled?
I tried plugging it into a nexus 6 charger and a qc2.0 car charger and nothing.....just normal charge rate
Mine works great. Bought the Anker wall charger and works so far
Can you post a link?
I bought this bundle, and it's working great for me.
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Can you post a link?
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Sorry I just saw your post. But I bought this charger
Anker® 18W USB Wall Charger with Qualcomm® Quick Charge 2.0 Technol... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Q88Q16K/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_AKBvvb1C612M3
I can also verify that this one works fine. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V9ELOAQ?psc=1 Probably one of the least expensive too.
I'm also using my nexus 6 charger. I don't have a quick charge notification but it does seem to work.
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I'm also using my nexus 6 charger. I don't have a quick charge notification but it does seem to work.
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theres a notification?
On the nexus isn't there? Or maybe the s6. How it tells you it's quick charging. And there isn't on the m9
I bought the HTC branded quick charger and definitely see a huge increase in speed with it. No notification but insanely fast charging
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HTC device do not have a quick charge notification like a few others. You just have to make sure that the charger you got is Quick Charge 2.0 certified and you should be good to go. There are quite a few quick charge 2.0 charging accessories out there now. My favorite is the Aukey car charger which charges my phone about 5 times faster than the old car charger that I've owned for five years. Makes a huge difference, especially when you have only 15-20 minutes in the car.
http://androidandme.com/2015/05/dev...ccessories-for-your-android-phone-and-tablet/
Have you guys noticed decreased battery life after using a quick charger?
Hello guys,
Can you please suggest a good reliable wireless fast charger pad for my Note 5?
Thanks!
Check out @polish_pat 's thread. It's a $20 wireless charging pad from Amazon. Got one myself and it works like a charm.
One caveat, however, is that I noticed the "sweet spot" for this charger is much smaller that with others I've had. I'm not sure if this is a side-effect of the fast charging, or poor design. Regardless, it's now a staple on my desk.
Agreed^^^
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Hello guys,
Can you please suggest a good reliable wireless fast charger pad for my Note 5?
Thanks!
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Just order one of these for $10(with code) from Amazon. Looks like it has very good reviews. We will see...
The best one I have found is the Choetech fast wireless charger. Good for by the bed since the charging light dims in the dark. Also connects every time. I also have the Yootech and it gets frustrating trying to find the sweet spot.
http://www.amazon.com/Fast-Wireless...sr=8-1&keywords=choetech+wireless+fast+charge
Get the samsung fast charger. I find all these aftermarket ones just dont work as well.
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I got the Choetech fast wireless charger with the usb cable for $20 on the Wish app
I have the choetech ironstone, the pleson, anglink 5 port charger and they all work great. My ironstand is my nightly device.
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Get the samsung fast charger. I find all these aftermarket ones just dont work as well.
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Yes that is what I heard but I was looking for a less expensive option.
I ordered 2 original opened box Samsung wireless fast charger at Ebay for $16 each. I just hope they are really genuine. I will let you know.
Thanks to everyone for you comments and suggestions.
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choetech overheating heating problem
don't buy that choetech crap, i bought that **** a month ago and yesterday i put my phone on it ,i woke up at night and take my phone it was so hot it got to 47 degrees i put my phone in the freezer for cooling it
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I received both chargers and seem to be working great! I paid $38 for both of them but there was ni charger included. I'm using the one that came with the phones. Any suggestions for the optimal use of this charger?
General rule of thumb: you get what you pay for
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General rule of thumb: you get what you pay for
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Well they are Genuine Samsung Fast Wireless charger. They perform as well or as bad as the one that is sold for $50 with no charger. It does not overheat or at least not yet. Jajaja! I will keep you posted.
This is the one I have. http://amzn.to/1pkVbTp
It works really well, full speed too if you use it with the charger that came with your note.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015XF17VM/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1 this is the one i just purchased. It was a shot in the dark because it was so cheap but honest i was very impressed. It worked perfectly! I am using the stock wire and wall charger but it definitely provides wireless fast charging for only 13 bucks. It does like to be in a particular spot but who cares!?!? For the price you cant go wrong.
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This is the one I have. http://amzn.to/1pkVbTp
It works really well, full speed too if you use it with the charger that came with your note.
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I think this one is not a fast charger.
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I think this one is not a fast charger.
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I have it sitting on my desk right now, and through a case it is charging via fast charge.
As long as you have it plugged into a fast charge capable adapter it will fast charge.
@shhuhs Mine works great so far. Cheap, steady and fast! I think you can contact Choetech to ask for a replacement.
I recently bought this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018QW09Z4/
It has a huge sweet spot, supports wireless fast charge, comes with a QC 2.0 wall adapter & cable, and only costs $19.95.
I am looking for a fast wireless car charging dock. I recently purchased this http://tinyurl.com/zowq69q but it does not fast wireless charge my Verizon S7 Edge. I found that while using apps like Waze when the GPS is on the battery was still draining and the phone got very hot.
Looking to see if anyone has had any luck getting fast wireless charging to work with a car dock and the S7.
How are you powering it? I believe you'll need something like options below:
http://www.amazon.com/CC-T5-Qualcom..._UL160_SR160,160_&refRID=1WHENEH3NK5YPK0XGX14
or this:
http://www.amazon.com/Aukey-CC-T6-C...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Or this:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B019OSX8UC?psc=1
There are some very cool approaches to wireless charging mounts here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/accessories/modded-wireless-pad-magnets-to-create-t3329613
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How are you powering it? I believe you'll need something like options below:
http://www.amazon.com/CC-T5-Qualcom..._UL160_SR160,160_&refRID=1WHENEH3NK5YPK0XGX14
or this:
http://www.amazon.com/Aukey-CC-T6-C...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Or this:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B019OSX8UC?psc=1
There are some very cool approaches to wireless charging mounts here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/accessories/modded-wireless-pad-magnets-to-create-t3329613
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I was using this to power the charger:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XU0GONO?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
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I was using this to power the charger:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XU0GONO?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
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AFAIK, that should do it...maybe you need to confirm fast charging status via a method where you measure he actual charging level.
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AFAIK, that should do it...maybe you need to confirm fast charging status via a method where you measure he actual charging level.
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The only way to accurately read the input rate into the wireless charger is with a USB multimeter. The S7/S7E will lost about 30-50% of the input current the moment you turn the display on regardless of the charging method. In this case the input should be ~9V/2A or 12V/1.5A (both 18W) in theory. If the charger was pulling via 5V instead there would be a lot more heat, and it might cause some issues if the cable has a higher resistance.
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The only way to accurately read the input rate into the wireless charger is with a USB multimeter. The S7/S7E will lost about 30-50% of the input current the moment you turn the display on regardless of the charging method. In this case the input should be ~9V/2A or 12V/1.5A (both 18W) in theory. If the charger was pulling via 5V instead there would be a lot more heat, and it might cause some issues if the cable has a higher resistance.
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I was thinking of trying different cables.
I was using these cables because I wanted something longer:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018IAXUAA?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
It does say they are rated for QC 2.0 and up to 2.5A so I am not sure.
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I was thinking of trying different cables.
I was using these cables because I wanted something longer:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018IAXUAA?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
It does say they are rated for QC 2.0 and up to 2.5A so I am not sure.
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They do work for QC 2.0, I have a ton of them that I use daily. The 6ft ones are good for that extra reach on my nightstand
So, does S7E benefit from Quickcharge 3.0? I know smartphone and tablet manufacturers need to implement the specific circuitry required to make full use of the fastest charging speeds available.
Onyok said:
So, does S7E benefit from Quickcharge 3.0? I know smartphone and tablet manufacturers need to implement the specific circuitry required to make full use of the fastest charging speeds available.
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AFAIK, nope, since it doesn't support it.
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AFAIK, nope, since it doesn't support it.
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I've thought so. Then how silly of Samsung not to implement it. Since LG's G5, for example, also uses the latest Snapdragon 820 processor and supports Quick Charge 3.0.
Onyok said:
I've thought so. Then how silly of Samsung not to implement it. Since LG's G5, for example, also uses the latest Snapdragon 820 processor and supports Quick Charge 3.0.
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It's still quite fast regardless of it being an 'old' standard. Maybe there will be a wya to enable it via root unless there's a hardware controller that is holding it back.
Yes, but what i've gathered 3.0 is more of efficiency over speed. Hopefully, an update would do the trick. Not unless, like you said, it's about a hardware thing...
Onyok said:
Yes, but what i've gathered 3.0 is more of efficiency over speed. Hopefully, an update would do the trick. Not unless, like you said, it's about a hardware thing...
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It is if there's support for that standard. It allows you to ste up/down voltage more granularly so that's why
So I tried the original cable that came with the phone and still the battery drops, even with the screen on and GPS off. I may just have a defective unit. I did browse through some of the reviews on Amazon and it seems there was mixed results with the S7, some people were also having issues with fast charge not working.
According to the first note on the item:
Note: For normal charging use any car USB but for faster charging you will need QC 2.0 Car USB like this one - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A54EAHE. You can get 10% off by buying both together and using code MNBXDSUK at checkout.
The only reason why the American version of this handset does not support 3.0 is because the Exynos international equivalent does not support 3.0 so rather than create two sets of charges Samsung decided to make 2.0 the standard and not make the international handset owners feel jealous or a certain kind of way. Remember it's a feature offered by Qualcomm and not Exynos chips.
sanjay228 said:
According to the first note on the item:
Note: For normal charging use any car USB but for faster charging you will need QC 2.0 Car USB like this one - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A54EAHE. You can get 10% off by buying both together and using code MNBXDSUK at checkout.
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Well I did buy a QC 2.0 adapter, but maybe it only works with their adapter. I figured any QC 2.0/3.0 adapter would work.
raidflex said:
I am looking for a fast wireless car charging dock. I recently purchased this http://tinyurl.com/zowq69q but it does not fast wireless charge my Verizon S7 Edge. I found that while using apps like Waze when the GPS is on the battery was still draining and the phone got very hot.
Looking to see if anyone has had any luck getting fast wireless charging to work with a car dock and the S7.
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Can you post pics of the back of the charger? I see it has a ball mount but I'd like to see if that might be removable and Imight be amps compatible or modified for my existing mount
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Fast charging is not enabled when the screen is on.
mvpulsts said:
Can you post pics of the back of the charger? I see it has a ball mount but I'd like to see if that might be removable and Imight be amps compatible or modified for my existing mount
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I will post pics in the next day or two.
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Fast charging is not enabled when the screen is on.
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After messing around with the placement of the phone on the charger it seems to now be working. I was able to run waze, bluetooth and stream audio and the battery climbed and held at 100%. Also I noticed the phone did not get as hot. You have to get the phone in just the right place with this charger it seems. I have an older regular wireless charger on my night stand and do no have any issues.