What charger to buy? - OnePlus 3 Accessories

I would like to buy additional charger for my OP3, which one is good? Preferably ebay...

get a dash charger from oneplus as other chargers wont support dash charging. if you're fine living without dash charging go for any branded one like belkin.

If you hava a chinese friend , The oppo VOOC charger also can fast charing, and It will be more cheap:laugh:

Since I do not want to charge always with Dash (I am a little bit afraid about the battery life), I use also this one:
Ansmann USB charger 2.1 Ampere.
Loading fast even without dash.
I do not know if Ansmann chargers (german) are available everywhere.

Ehardt said:
Since I do not want to charge always with Dash (I am a little bit afraid about the battery life), I use also this one:
Ansmann USB charger 2.1 Ampere.
Loading fast even without dash.
I do not know if Ansmann chargers (german) are available everywhere.
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ah, Your worry is redundant? The dash is from oppo's VOOC Charing , the OPPO's lab and the Oneplus's lab did the experiment: the Battery life and the Number of cycles is normal.It will not damage to the battery
:cryinglease forgive me
(My English is not good )
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look, It just need 12$.......Is not including postage

Good to know :good:

WTF? Why i can't upload the screenshot???

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Pogo charger

Saw this on Android Central
Yah and he won't say where he got it.
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distortion said:
Yah and he won't say where he got it.
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:/
As for a question, is it possible to charge with both the Pogo Charger and USB, at the same time, for faster charging?
espionage724 said:
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As for a question, is it possible to charge with both the Pogo Charger and USB, at the same time, for faster charging?
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Now THAT is an interesting question.
Err, so release an actual charger later sold separately? I thought it was supposed to be a pogo dock...
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We've been hearing that they meant to ship that pogo charger with the tablet but something stopped them at the last minute.
My favorite theory? It's an awful lot like an Apple Mag Safe connector, and Apple would LOVE to get a sales ban if they thought they could make it stick. They'd screw both Google and Samsung at the same time and laugh the whole way. So I bet Google and/or Samsung decided not to risk it.
The other theory was that it was defective or didn't pass safety certification. Also likely.
But the one theory that I personally (and completely) reject is that they held back on it in order to make more money selling it as an accessory. Why? Because Samsung AND Google have a **** record in getting device accessories to market in a timely manner, for one thing. So they just don't end up selling that many, if they sell them at all (look at all the hard to find Nexus phone docks, car docks, cases, etc).
And I don't think they held it back to cut costs on the N10 since it's really only a few more pennies expensive than a USB to microUSB connector...same amount of wires, a little bit more plastic, and a couple of cheap magnets that plug into the SAME mains charger they already shipped with the device.
dmoney94 said:
Saw this on Android Central
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I think when it will become available all you gonna need is the special magnetic plug with the wire. No need new plug in adapter that goes to the wall ,that one on the picture is the original adapter came with the tablet same specs.
So than it should not be expensive!!
And I'm sure Google is aware of the issue.
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espionage724 said:
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As for a question, is it possible to charge with both the Pogo Charger and USB, at the same time, for faster charging?
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The pogo charger should be fast enough so at while you charging it you can use the USB for other things
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Croak said:
We've been hearing that they meant to ship that pogo charger with the tablet but something stopped them at the last minute.
My favorite theory? It's an awful lot like an Apple Mag Safe connector, and Apple would LOVE to get a sales ban if they thought they could make it stick. They'd screw both Google and Samsung at the same time and laugh the whole way. So I bet Google and/or Samsung decided not to risk it.
The other theory was that it was defective or didn't pass safety certification. Also likely.
But the one theory that I personally (and completely) reject is that they held back on it in order to make more money selling it as an accessory. Why? Because Samsung AND Google have a **** record in getting device accessories to market in a timely manner, for one thing. So they just don't end up selling that many, if they sell them at all (look at all the hard to find Nexus phone docks, car docks, cases, etc).
And I don't think they held it back to cut costs on the N10 since it's really only a few more pennies expensive than a USB to microUSB connector...same amount of wires, a little bit more plastic, and a couple of cheap magnets that plug into the SAME mains charger they already shipped with the device.
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Ops I did not see your post , but that make sense!
The charger in the pics above is labeled 5V/2A (10W) - the same as the travel charger that comes with the N10 - in fact it is labeled "travel adapter", so this IS the charger that comes with the N10.
I hope the pogo charger will have at least 5V/5A (25W) when they release it. Even a 5V/10A (50W) would not really be too strong for a 9000mAh battery.
Valynor said:
The charger in the pics above is labeled 5V/2A (10W) - the same as the travel charger that comes with the N10 - in fact it is labeled "travel adapter", so this IS the charger that comes with the N10.
I hope the pogo charger will have at least 5V/5A (25W) when they release it. Even a 5V/10A (50W) would not really be too strong for a 9000mAh battery.
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5V/2A feeding through the pogo charger should be fine.
2 amp chargers are what the Galaxy Tab/Note 10.1, the iPad1/2/3/4, Transformer, Xoom, etc use with similar sized batteries. Of course they're all mated to a higher-rated connector than microUSB.
A 2 amp charger should mean 2 hours from empty to fully charged, and enough current to throw a slower charge on while using the tablet.
I estimates for my nexus 10, it would take around 7-7.5 hours for a full charge
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5V/2A feeding through the pogo charger should be fine.
2 amp chargers are what the Galaxy Tab/Note 10.1, the iPad1/2/3/4, Transformer, Xoom, etc use with similar sized batteries. Of course they're all mated to a higher-rated connector than microUSB.
A 2 amp charger should mean 2 hours from empty to fully charged, and enough current to throw a slower charge on while using the tablet.
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I don't know much about batteries, but in a mathematical point of view, shouldn't a 9Ah battery take 4,5 hours to fully charge if supplied with constant 2A? 2A * 4,5h = 9Ah
Valynor said:
The charger in the pics above is labeled 5V/2A (10W) - the same as the travel charger that comes with the N10 - in fact it is labeled "travel adapter", so this IS the charger that comes with the N10.
I hope the pogo charger will have at least 5V/5A (25W) when they release it. Even a 5V/10A (50W) would not really be too strong for a 9000mAh battery.
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But then couldn't we find a "generic" 5V/5A charger on like ebay or electronics store and just plug in the USB cable into it? Or heck even the Apple charger...
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Croak said:
5V/2A feeding through the pogo charger should be fine.
2 amp chargers are what the Galaxy Tab/Note 10.1, the iPad1/2/3/4, Transformer, Xoom, etc use with similar sized batteries. Of course they're all mated to a higher-rated connector than microUSB.
A 2 amp charger should mean 2 hours from empty to fully charged, and enough current to throw a slower charge on while using the tablet.
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iPad chargers are 5.1V/10A btw... And the iPad 3 still takes a lot longer to charge the the iPad2.
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A 2 amp charger should mean 2 hours from empty to fully charged, and enough current to throw a slower charge on while using the tablet.
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I'm sorry but I fear physics are not on your side, young Padawan.
garciaw said:
I don't know much about batteries, but in a mathematical point of view, shouldn't a 9Ah battery take 4,5 hours to fully charge if supplied with constant 2A? 2A * 4,5h = 9Ah
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Yep. But a LiIon charging current always tapers off towards the end (last ~20%), so it will take longer than that.
G-Bus said:
But then couldn't we find a "generic" 5V/5A charger on like ebay or electronics store and just plug in the USB cable into it? Or heck even the Apple charger...
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In theory, yes. Maybe they limited the amount of current that can be applied via the micro USB port, though. I will not be the one to test it.
G-Bus said:
But then couldn't we find a "generic" 5V/5A charger on like ebay or electronics store and just plug in the USB cable into it? Or heck even the Apple charger...
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iPad chargers are 5.1V/10A btw... And the iPad 3 still takes a lot longer to charge the the iPad2.
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I believe those chargers are 10 watts, not 10 amps.
convexmacrolabs said:
I believe those chargers are 10 watts, not 10 amps.
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Yea and the new ipad 4th come with a 12 watt i believe
I need one of these, got spoiled with how fast my old Xoom would charge. I'd likely end up buying two if I could, one as my home charger and extra cable to keep in my truck. I'm still glad the option of micro USB is on the Nexus too though.
Someone has already the nexus 10? That would clear all the questions...
I do, and indeed it takes almost 5 hours to charge, like they said, elemental physics.
I should receive an external battery with 3a, will try that, though I don't know if the 3a are supplied or if they are 2 plus 1
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rookiegenius said:
I estimates for my nexus 10, it would take around 7-7.5 hours for a full charge
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That's about right, I received mine yesterday with about a 65% charge, it took almost 4 hours to 100%. Granted it was on and downloading software with the screen on about half the time....
anyone find out where to buy one of these?

Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 charger vs PowerIQ. Are they the same?

I see a lot of high speed chargers that are compatible with a lot of different phones, compared to the Qualcomm chargers that are only compatible with a small amount of phones. What are the differences between these two and which is more beneficial?
One charges at a higher voltage quicker, get the quick charge 2.0 for the g4
PowerIQ is a marketing term for Anker products and it's just a technology to know at which amperage to charge the device plugged in to it. So instead of supplying an equal amperage for all devices (which can shorten battery life, not be enough to charge, or cause battery to overheat), it determines what device it is, what amperage it needs, and provides just that. As far as I know, it is NOT Quick Charge 2 compatible. I have used many Anker products over the years and they are great products, but I've not seen any of their produces be quick charge 2 compliant.
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PowerIQ is a marketing term for Anker products and it's just a technology to know at which amperage to charge the device plugged in to it. So instead of supplying an equal amperage for all devices (which can shorten battery life, not be enough to charge, or cause battery to overheat), it determines what device it is, what amperage it needs, and provides just that. As far as I know, it is NOT Quick Charge 2 compatible. I have used many Anker products over the years and they are great products, but I've not seen any of their produces be quick charge 2 compliant.
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Mohawk3 said:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/mobile/dp...il&asin=B00Q88Q16K&clickstream-tag=your_order
I just ordered this Anker quick charge adapter for 10.99 with this code IXGPADXT .
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Ordered a couple of those since people seem to say they work the fastest with the LG G4 phones
Got a Anker Quick charger here and compared to the stock LG G4 theres not much of a difference. Both charge at round about 1.7A
actually, after writing that, I realized that is was the anger quick charge that I bought. I was thinking about charging bank and a car charger. Both anger doesn't have. I had to get aukey car charger. Haven't really had the chance to test it out.
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My anger charges quite fast. I haven't used the charger in the box yet. It fast charges up to 50% and then slows down to normal for the last 50%.

New "Fast Charge" Wireless Puck in today - couple of pictures.

Got the new Samsung fast charge wireless charging puck in today, here's a couple of pictures of what's in the box.
Black puck comes with a white Adaptive Fast Charger and white USB cable (what happen to matching cables & charger?) :silly:
Wonder if you just use the Adaptive Fast Charger with the original puck would get the same results?
Will try it out later tonight and see what it does.
I believe that I hear a fan running inside of the puck. :silly:
So does it charge fast?
felloffthetruck said:
I believe that I hear a fan running inside of the puck. :silly:
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haha yep! I had to listen just because of you
KruseLudsMobile said:
So does it charge fast?
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Yes, a lot faster then the standard wireless charging pad. Not blazing fast but fast.
So what would the numbers be? 90 mins with the wire, 120 mins with the fast wireless charger, how fast with the old regular rectangular samsung wireless charger? And are these numbers with the phone turned on or off?
KruseLudsMobile said:
So what would the numbers be? 90 mins with the wire, 120 mins with the fast wireless charger, how fast with the old regular rectangular samsung wireless charger? And are these numbers with the phone turned on or off?
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2 hours with fast wireless charger with phone on, but if the environment temperature is higher than normal, it could be a little bit slower.
And yes there is a fan running inside, if you listen carefully at night, you can hear some noise.
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And yes there is a fan running inside, if you listen carefully at night, you can hear some noise.
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You can also listen carefully during the day :silly:
Where did you get it from?
I heard there are slightly different model numbers from Samsung that look a like and you must buy the EP-PN920TBEGUS model to ensure it is the right one for the Note 5 (black; not sure what the SKU is for the white one for the Note 5). They look interchangeable but some of the boxes they come in say S6 and some say Note 5, and I have read that people that have a Note 5 that end up with the one that says S6 on the outside it works poorly... Where did you get yours?
I bought mine directly from Samsung
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I bought mine directly from Samsung
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It's selling on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Fast-Charge-Wireless-Charging/dp/B012AWBN9C/
Doesn't mention if the adaptive fast charger is included.
feihu989 said:
It's selling on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Fast-Charge-Wireless-Charging/dp/B012AWBN9C/
Doesn't mention if the adaptive fast charger is included.
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According to Amazon Q&A it does include it.
For $69 it better!
I had problems with the non-fast charging Samsung pad where it kept disconnecting and flashing blue. Some others have stated they had the same problem and that Samsung had no answer for it. Have you guys seen any of these behaviors on these new Fast Charging new ones?
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I had problems with the non-fast charging Samsung pad where it kept disconnecting and flashing blue. Some others have stated they had the same problem and that Samsung had no answer for it. Have you guys seen any of these behaviors on these new Fast Charging new ones?
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It wasn't the charger it was the phone. AT&T and international devices got a s/w update that fixed it. Maybe other's can talk about their carrier's pushing an update that corrected it.
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For $69 it better!
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The fast puck is air cooled and the standard puck isn't. That's got to be better for both the puck and phone in terms of managing heat. The standard puck has a 5V/2A wall charger while the fast puck comes with a 9V/1.67A wall charger which will fast charge the phone on USB. I'm not defending Samsung's pricing but you are getting better features for the increased price.
I am on Verizon and since I got the phone, there hasn't been any OTA updates. Now I don't know if I should buy the new fast charging unit to try since it might have the same behavior of shutting off and blinking blue.
dja2k
BarryH_GEG said:
It wasn't the charger it was the phone. AT&T and international devices got a s/w update that fixed it. Maybe other's can talk about their carrier's pushing an update that corrected it.
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The fast puck is air cooled and the standard puck isn't. That's got to be better for both the puck and phone in terms of managing heat. The standard puck has a 5V/2A wall charger while the fast puck comes with a 9V/1.67A wall charger which will fast charge the phone on USB. I'm not defending Samsung's pricing but you are getting better features for the increased price.
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By cooled you mean fan cooled?
Great, something else to make noise!
I have an Echo string trimmer (58V) and that charger has a fan that's quite loud. Of course at capacity (>100 Wh) it's going to need active cooling.
And yes, it's high, there will be aftermarket ones on AMZN for under $40.
I have the stadium three coil that works perfectly now. The phone gets fairly warm with that one as it is. TBH I prefer the slower charge since that's how the battery is charged most of the time. If I need a quick pick up on a dead phone it's getting plugged in and charging by wire at 3A. This should maximize battery life in the long run which may matter for those that keep their phones for a while.
Im on verizon and no problems on the non fast charger. Been using it for a good week.
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According to Amazon Q&A it does include it.
For $69 it better!
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Thanks bro
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cpufrost said:
By cooled you mean fan cooled?
Great, something else to make noise!
I have an Echo string trimmer (58V) and that charger has a fan that's quite loud. Of course at capacity (>100 Wh) it's going to need active cooling.
And yes, it's high, there will be aftermarket ones on AMZN for under $40.
I have the stadium three coil that works perfectly now. The phone gets fairly warm with that one as it is. TBH I prefer the slower charge since that's how the battery is charged most of the time. If I need a quick pick up on a dead phone it's getting plugged in and charging by wire at 3A. This should maximize battery life in the long run which may matter for those that keep their phones for a while.
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If you are talking about Note 5, actually it never caused over heating problem when i tested Samsung or aftermarket fast wireless charger, it's been the best wireless charging phone ever, with fast charging, the phone only gets little bit warm. The s6 edge+ is the phone you need to be worried about, it caused much heat when charging with fast wireless charger, it slows down the charging speed, i guess the fan inside Samsung wireless charger is specially prepared for s6 edge+. So for s6 edge+ user, Samsung's fast wireless charger acts better than aftermarket fast wireless charger without fan.
Here is what the manual says about the fan
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Dash Charge Oneplus 3 Charger & Cable on mi 8

Hi ! I had 2 charger for my Oneplus 3 and cable usb type -c ( I had 3 cable usb type-c ugreen too but no charger)
Can I use my Dash charger with my mi 8 ? I had buy a mi 8 and receive it tomorrow global version with EU charger but don't know wich charger it Qc 3.0 or 4.0 ? And with my oneplus Dash charge is 5v 4amp can work on mi 8 or do buy another charger ? Thank you
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Hi ! I had 2 charger for my Oneplus 3 and cable usb type -c ( I had 3 cable usb type-c ugreen too but no charger)
Can I use my Dash charger with my mi 8 ? I had buy a mi 8 and receive it tomorrow global version with EU charger but don't know wich charger it Qc 3.0 or 4.0 ? And with my oneplus Dash charge is 5v 4amp can work on mi 8 or do buy another charger ? Thank you
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it will charge at normal speed. I tried myself with original oneplus car dash charger, no fast charging for Mi8.
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it will charge at normal speed. I tried myself with original oneplus car dash charger, no fast charging for Mi8.
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Ok thanks. I can use it no mistake but slow. I think buy a qc 3 or 4 it's good. For car I have too dash car and it's so good I loose it. I have car charger qc 2 or 3 I don't know.
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DASH charger is good for OP, strange for others. Highly not recommended to use DASH on other devices than OP
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Why not?
It is a very good 5V charger, with Xiaomi you can expect up to 2A current, not more. Perfectly safe to charge anything, however not quickest charging option for others.
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RIP battery. Do u think it is good charging phone with no original charger? Especially with OP DASH
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Bull*hit....
Dash charging just doesnt work on mi8, normal charge will not cause any damage on any other phone or their battery.
you do not necessarily need a original charger from your phone manufacturer.
The phone negotiate how much power the battery gets not the charger ... the charger slows down the load balance to 2,4A (2,4A*5V=12W)
With a 2,4A output you'll reach ~12W at peak due to cable limitations you'll get 10w
QC 3.0 reach ~ 18 watt on peak with variable voltage and ampere steps. (3,6 - 20v)
Same on Dash Charge, Dash uses variable voltage and ampere steps like QC but doubles the charging lanes.
You can charge your phone with any charger you get, the worst you can get is slower charging speed.
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Why not?
It is a very good 5V charger, with Xiaomi you can expect up to 2A current, not more. .
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Bull****, the original MI 8 charge is QC 3.0 and I'm getting up to 3.3A on it.
It's very fast..
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Flash-User said:
Bull*hit....
Dash charging just doesnt work on mi8, normal charge will not cause any damage on any other phone or their battery.
you do not necessarily need a original charger from your phone manufacturer.
The phone negotiate how much power the battery gets not the charger ... the charger slows down the load balance to 2,4A (2,4A*5V=12W)
With a 2,4A output you'll reach ~12W at peak due to cable limitations you'll get 10w
QC 3.0 reach ~ 18 watt on peak with variable voltage and ampere steps. (3,6 - 20v)
Same on Dash Charge, Dash uses variable voltage and ampere steps like QC but doubles the charging lanes.
You can charge your phone with any charger you get, the worst you can get is slower charging speed.
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What he said.
Rommco05 said:
I see, probably u never heard about optimization, calibration and testing btw and that's isn't about fast or slow charging
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OKay its just your opinion but my opinion is you have no insight in electrical topics or the insight of such an charger.
optimization - the charger doesn't overcharge or use an overvoltage on your phone when its not support their specific fast charge technology it simply slow down to 5v - max. 2.4A, these charging speed will never cause any damage on your phone.
its just simple: an QC phone doesnt use the benefits of SuperCharge technology or Dash Charge and vize versa....
And trust me i've done more calibration and testing in USB charging topics and their different Charging tecnologys as you think (mobile batterys, chargers and so on).
I had several phones and several chargers and compared nearly all of them (QC, FastCharge, VOOC) and there is absolutely nothing dangerous to charge a phone with a QC charger if it is a supercharge phone.
But .... you ever can prove the contrary. I'll never stop learning but you have to tell me some facts.

27W charger charges slow

hey, i ordered a 27W original Xiaomi charger for my Mi 9, since it doesn't come in the box, and i noticed some weird behavior.
on my old quick charge 3.0 18W charger i get something like 4300mah charging speed on the Ampere app. but on my new 27W charger i'm getting only a maximum of 2900mah.
even stranger is that when i charge on the 18W charger, i get the "Charge Turbo" icon. but when i charge on the 27W charger i get the "quick charge" icon. exactly the opposite of what should have happend.
so, why is my 27W charger won't charge in full speed?
Thank you for your help.
Perhaps you could be able to supply just a bit more information, otherwise it will be very hard to say anything at all. Things like, where do you live, where did you order the charger and is it really supposed to work as you expect it to do where you are? And what version of the Mi9 do you have?
yoelbar11 said:
hey, i ordered a 27W original Xiaomi charger for my Mi 9, since it doesn't come in the box, and i noticed some weird behavior.
on my old quick charge 3.0 18W charger i get something like 4300mah charging speed on the Ampere app. but on my new 27W charger i'm getting only a maximum of 2900mah.
even stranger is that when i charge on the 18W charger, i get the "Charge Turbo" icon. but when i charge on the 27W charger i get the "quick charge" icon. exactly the opposite of what should have happend.
so, why is my 27W charger won't charge in full speed?
Thank you for your help.
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Does the charger have 2 ports ?
DMart9406 said:
Does the charger have 2 ports ?
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No, it has one port. Here is a link for where i bought the charger-
aliexpress.com/item/33000669695.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4d77OaBO
gerhard_wa said:
Perhaps you could be able to supply just a bit more information, otherwise it will be very hard to say anything at all. Things like, where do you live, where did you order the charger and is it really supposed to work as you expect it to do where you are? And what version of the Mi9 do you have?
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I live in Israel, which means i use EU plug. i bought the charger on AliExpress (the link is above). I dont see any reason that the charger won't work in Israel specifically. I have the global version of Mi 9, with Android 9 and MIUI 10.2.
Hope this information helps you understand the problem, and Thanks for the reply.
Try to use aida 64 and see battery , check if it says the same as ampere.
The best way to check is to empty your phone battery and checking the charging time. That's the most accurate way.
When you connect the charger is it shows CHARGE TURBO on screen and CHARGING RAPIDLY on lockscreen ?
Cause im using Original 27W charger from xiaomi and its like a monster in speed of charge
Do you actually need really fast charging?
Fast charging reduces the lifespan of batteries quite a lot, so if you're charging overnight (or similar) charging at a slow rate is better for the phone.
Also remember that charge speed changes throughout the charge cycle.... You would need to check mah with both charges at same battery percentage.
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Try to use aida 64 and see battery , check if it says the same as ampere.
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I tries it, it's the same.
emprazol said:
When you connect the charger is it shows CHARGE TURBO on screen and CHARGING RAPIDLY on lockscreen ?
Cause im using Original 27W charger from xiaomi and its like a monster in speed of charge
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The strange thing is that i get the "Charge Turbo" icon when i charge on 18W charger, but on the 27W charger i get only the "Quick Charge" icon.
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Also remember that charge speed changes throughout the charge cycle.... You would need to check mah with both charges at same battery percentage.
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Yeah, i know. I Checked both chargers on the same percentage several times.
yoelbar11 said:
I tries it, it's the same.
The strange thing is that i get the "Charge Turbo" icon when i charge on 18W charger, but on the 27W charger i get only the "Quick Charge" icon.
Yeah, i know. I Checked both chargers on the same percentage several times.
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Did you consider your charger may be counterfeit? It's a possibility since you bought it from AliExpress.
My 27w charger comes from Xiaomi directly and it's working just fine. It charges up my mi9 at 4200mAh and when plugged in my phone display turbo charge.
https://imgur.com/a/zoFEhAc
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I just connected my phone to a 18w quick charge 3.0 charger and my phone display quick charge and not turbo charge. It charges my phone at around 3000mAh.
Arese75 said:
Did you consider your charger may be counterfeit? It's a possibility since you bought it from AliExpress.
My 27w charger comes from Xiaomi directly and it's working just fine. It charges up my mi9 at 4200mAh and when plugged in my phone display turbo charge.
https://imgur.com/a/zoFEhAc
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I just connected my phone to a 18w quick charge 3.0 charger and my phone display quick charge and not turbo charge. It charges my phone at around 3000mAh.
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So how can i ensure that what i buy next is real? Do you have a link for trustworthy seller?
Arese75 said:
Did you consider your charger may be counterfeit? It's a possibility since you bought it from AliExpress.
My 27w charger comes from Xiaomi directly and it's working just fine. It charges up my mi9 at 4200mAh and when plugged in my phone display turbo charge.
https://imgur.com/a/zoFEhAc
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I just connected my phone to a 18w quick charge 3.0 charger and my phone display quick charge and not turbo charge. It charges my phone at around 3000mAh.
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Mi9 Battery is 3300mha.:silly:
4Freedom said:
Mi9 Battery is 3300mha.:silly:
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I'm talking about the charge rate not the battery capacity. See above screenshot.
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yoelbar11 said:
So how can i ensure that what i buy next is real? Do you have a link for trustworthy seller?
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When I buy from AliExpress I check how old is the store. Last time I came across a seller on AliExpress who was selling the new Xiaomi 20w wireless car charger he claimed to have in stock while all the other reputable sellers had it in pre-order, so I found that strange. Did a bit of digging and realized the seller opened his store on AliExpress only few days ago. It was definitely a scam, he was going to cash in the money and disappear.
Check for how long the store have been around, only buy from shops with 98%* positive reviews. Also prefer stores labeled as top brands by AliExpress (you can see that next to the store name)
For a particular product I look at the feedbacks, people post pictures, I've seen people posting pictures of their phone charging with the charger they bought and you can see the turbo charge mention, at that point you're pretty safe to order from that vendor.
Based on my experience on AliExpress that one looks legit. (however do your checks yourself and I can't be hold responsible if you receive a counterfeit)
Original Xiaomi Wireless Charger 20W Max For Mi 9 (20W) MIX 2S / 3 (10W) Qi EPP Compatible Cellphone (5W) Multiple Safe
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cZKn2XSo
I also compare the product specifications against the ones provided by the manufactures. If I see anything that doesn't match up I don't order from that seller. For example I've bought phones from AliExpress in the past and I've come across phones claimed to be global but when you looked at the LTE bands, it was the bands of the Chinese phone.
So yeah that's pretty much my process time consuming but hey I don't want to end up paying for a fake product.
Arese75 said:
I'm talking about the charge rate not the battery capacity. See above screenshot.
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When I buy from AliExpress I check how old is the store. Last time I came across a seller on AliExpress who was selling the new Xiaomi 20w wireless car charger he claimed to have in stock while all the other reputable sellers had it in pre-order, so I found that strange. Did a bit of digging and realized the seller opened his store on AliExpress only few days ago. It was definitely a scam, he was going to cash in the money and disappear.
Check for how long the store have been around, only buy from shops with 98%* positive reviews. Also prefer stores labeled as top brands by AliExpress (you can see that next to the store name)
For a particular product I look at the feedbacks, people post pictures, I've seen people posting pictures of their phone charging with the charger they bought and you can see the turbo charge mention, at that point you're pretty safe to order from that vendor.
Based on my experience on AliExpress that one looks legit. (however do your checks yourself and I can't be hold responsible if you receive a counterfeit)
Original Xiaomi Wireless Charger 20W Max For Mi 9 (20W) MIX 2S / 3 (10W) Qi EPP Compatible Cellphone (5W) Multiple Safe
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cZKn2XSo
I also compare the product specifications against the ones provided by the manufactures. If I see anything that doesn't match up I don't order from that seller. For example I've bought phones from AliExpress in the past and I've come across phones claimed to be global but when you looked at the LTE bands, it was the bands of the Chinese phone.
So yeah that's pretty much my process time consuming but hey I don't want to end up paying for a fake product.
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The thing is, i did all of that. The store i bought from is open for 3 years, have 97% positive reviews and more than 400 People bought this item before me and gave it 4.7 rating. It looked very trustworthy, that's why i don't know which seller i can trust now with this item. I'm looking for someone who bought this charger and can recommend the seller he bought from.
And btw, the link you gave doesn't work.
yoelbar11 said:
The thing is, i did all of that. The store i bought from is open for 3 years, have 97% positive reviews and more than 400 People bought this item before me and gave it 4.7 rating. It looked very trustworthy, that's why i don't know which seller i can trust now with this item. I'm looking for someone who bought this charger and can recommend the seller he bought from.
And btw, the link you gave doesn't work.
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I checked my link just right now and it works.
Well if you think you have a genuine charger maybe the issue comes from your phone. Have you flashed a custom rom or something? Unlocked bootloader, installed twrp? Maybe these modification can deactivate turbo charge? There are so many variables. Back in the days when I used to flash customs roms and modify my phones to install new features I would always get unexpected glitches. I stopped all of that and keep my phones as they were intended to be now and everything works just fine.
Could be your cable too make sure you use the one that came with the charger, it's also possible the cable is faulty so maybe try to buy a quality cable that can handle turbo charge (ugreen cables works with my 27w charger)
Anyway there's like dozen of things to troubleshoot, I'll leave it to you, I hope I helped a little bit.
yoelbar11 said:
So how can i ensure that what i buy next is real? Do you have a link for trustworthy seller?
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If your 27w charger is not coming from chinese mi 9 version nor 20w wireless charger BUNDLED with 27w adapter (see box packaging in attachment), im sure its counterfeit. It will not get over 3000ma in ampere app. The original one can surpass over 4000ma
That charger lacks the certification for use in the EU as it has no CE mark on it. That is the reason why it is not on sale here in Europe. The charger that comes with the phone has the CE logo on it, so it is at least tested to comply with our safety regulations.
If it was good to use, it would already been certified here since the standard one is, so there may be issues with it.

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