wireless charging adapter - OnePlus 5T Accessories

Ive searched and found some usb C wireless charging receivers but im a bit suspicious, are they reliable, decent charge rate and does it affect overal battery life, anyone who has it or had it ?

5T does not have wireless charging

Pfeffernuss said:
5T does not have wireless charging
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That's why wireless charging receivers.
Btw I am naive to the topic but I don't think wireless charging would be efficient or fast as it's intended to be because of the metal back on 5T

Hemang00 said:
That's why wireless charging receivers.
Btw I am naive to the topic but I don't think wireless charging would be efficient or fast as it's intended to be because of the metal back on 5T
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Yeah, wireless charging's not all that it's cracked up to be. (not unless the devices themselves have the built in capability) but for my OnePlus 5 though, I still prefer to use the proper charging cable.. Would be nice if they one day bring out a more reliable wireless way to do fast charge, as I do like the idea in concept, but for now, it's back to the oldschool way.
Let me know if you try any though and get any success with it.
(But I have a feeling you're going to find the same as me, where TypeC cable is still the best option). For now, at least.

I use one. And it's not an problem at all. Works at expected. Obviously not as fast as wired charging but is great for overnight when sleeping.

There isn't really a need for wireless charging if you're not a person who lets say work at an EXTREMELY fast paced workplace and use your phone a lot so the time it takes to unplug and stuff is an inconvenience. Wireless is so slow compared to cable Dash charge and since the 5t got great battery life and the super fast charging i cant see a scenario when you would need charging so often that wireless charging makes it easier. And for those who say its great for overnight charging should really not, Since overnight charging isn't great for any battery whatsoever.

Misanful said:
There isn't really a need for wireless charging if you're not a person who lets say work at an EXTREMELY fast paced workplace and use your phone a lot so the time it takes to unplug and stuff is an inconvenience. Wireless is so slow compared to cable Dash charge and since the 5t got great battery life and the super fast charging i cant see a scenario when you would need charging so often that wireless charging makes it easier. And for those who say its great for overnight charging should really not, Since overnight charging isn't great for any battery whatsoever.
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No offence but before you start saying things like "since overnight charging isn't great for any battery" and spewing wrong information. You should do some research. There is absolutely no harm at all to batteries leaving on a charger. None whatsoever.

c_86 said:
No offence but before you start saying things like "since overnight charging isn't great for any battery" and spewing wrong information. You should do some research. There is absolutely no harm at all to batteries leaving on a charger. None whatsoever.
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The more cycles your battery go through, the worse batteries get in the capacity department. Constantly charging batteries while the phone is using a small amount of power all the time is not good if you want to keep your battery capacity high for a long time.

Misanful said:
The more cycles your battery go through, the worse batteries get in the capacity department. Constantly charging batteries while the phone is using a small amount of power all the time is not good if you want to keep your battery capacity high for a long time.
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Show me proof.
There are tons of research papers and technical papers out there saying otherwise

c_86 said:
Show me proof.
There are tons of research papers and technical papers out there saying otherwise
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Exactly I have an old Samsung S2 and my original battery is more than 2 days and yet when I do not hold it is permanently plugged into the mains the danger for a battery is hard battery not long. leave it in charge once it is full.

papy25 said:
Exactement j'ai un vieux Samsung S2 et ma batterie d'origine tien plus de 2 jours et pourtant quand je ne m'en serre pas il est branché en permanence sur secteur le danger pour une batterie est de vidé complètement celle si et la la batterie dur pas longtemps .mais la laissé en charge une fois plein elle et pleine donc pas de sur charge .
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English please. As per the rules of XDA

i tried a couple, and i am using one that is not the most popular among all I tried according to amazon review. if you search in this forum you should be able to find mine.
i don't know how it affect the battery health. too many issues that might affect that. i just want to say that these receivers do not work as good as those built-in. Sometimes the charging may not be triggered until a reboot. This happens almost every other day on me. But if you have many charging station everywhere like me (invested when i had a S6 and S7), you still have the convinence.
Mikxx said:
Ive searched and found some usb C wireless charging receivers but im a bit suspicious, are they reliable, decent charge rate and does it affect overal battery life, anyone who has it or had it ?
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lyrebird said:
i tried a couple, and i am using one that is not the most popular among all I tried according to amazon review. if you search in this forum you should be able to find mine.
i don't know how it affect the battery health. too many issues that might affect that. i just want to say that these receivers do not work as good as those built-in. Sometimes the charging may not be triggered until a reboot. This happens almost every other day on me. But if you have many charging station everywhere like me (invested when i had a S6 and S7), you still have the convinence.
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I have never once had that issue. No matter what. As soon as I drop my phone in it starts to charge. Although not fast but good enough for a full charge overnight

May I know what is your oos version and the receiver you are using? Thanks.
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I have never once had that issue. No matter what. As soon as I drop my phone in it starts to charge. Although not fast but good enough for a full charge overnight
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lyrebird said:
i tried a couple, and i am using one that is not the most popular among all I tried according to amazon review. if you search in this forum you should be able to find mine.
i don't know how it affect the battery health. too many issues that might affect that. i just want to say that these receivers do not work as good as those built-in. Sometimes the charging may not be triggered until a reboot. This happens almost every other day on me. But if you have many charging station everywhere like me (invested when i had a S6 and S7), you still have the convinence.
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So which one are you using?

Please check this thread. I am the OP.
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So which one are you using?
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I use Nilken and it works good for what it is. Sucks when I need to use the USB C charging port. But I get good battery life. Charge it overnight, in the car and at my desk. With how good this phone is I don't often need to quick charge in a pinch. I am really hoping OP7 has wireless charging integrated

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Does anybody else get super SLOW performance when charging?

Whenver I'm charging via wall charger or USB my captivate is super duper SLOOOWWW. It takes forever to switch screens, the keyboard doesn't function correctly, and my bluetooth won't sync. As soon as I disconnect the charge everything is back to normal.
Any ideas?
No replies? Sooo...Am I the ONLY one?
be patient for answers here
Ive noticed it charges slowly but I have not noticed it being slow while charging.
The theoretical output of the charger is .7 amps, and thats not very much in the smartphone world these days. When I am using it and it is plugged in, it charges roughly a percent every eight minutes. The .7 amps must be just enough to cover the phone being on and in use.
I am currently looking around for chargers in the 1 amp range. My old tilt 2 charger works great for that and i definitely saw a charge time improvement. I would love to have one with a greater than 1amp output but I dont think you can find them anywhere
Are you running SetCPU with set profiles ?
If Yes : that is the problem , adjust profile.
If Not : must be something else, not a common behavior.
I read this on another forum but someone mentioned changing the default usb setting from Kies to something something else may help.
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matthewpapa said:
I am currently looking around for chargers in the 1 amp range. My old tilt 2 charger works great for that and i definitely saw a charge time improvement. I would love to have one with a greater than 1amp output but I dont think you can find them anywhere
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Ordered these the other day. Just combine them with a USB cable.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=108&cp_id=10826&cs_id=1082602&p_id=3523&seq=1&format=2
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=103&cp_id=10311&cs_id=1031106&p_id=6767&seq=1&format=2
ladiesgod said:
No replies? Sooo...Am I the ONLY one?
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No, mine doesnt do that. It runs the same whether its plugged into the wall charger or not.
derek4484 said:
No, mine doesnt do that. It runs the same whether its plugged into the wall charger or not.
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same, get your phone replaced whole you still can
Jack45 said:
Ordered these the other day. Just combine them with a USB cable.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=108&cp_id=10826&cs_id=1082602&p_id=3523&seq=1&format=2
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=103&cp_id=10311&cs_id=1031106&p_id=6767&seq=1&format=2
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if u had an iphone charger can we use that , that has 1A rating too ?
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if u had an iphone charger can we use that , that has 1A rating too ?
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As long as the output is 5 volts, you're o.k.
My captivate runs the same while charging but the actual process of charging the phone takes forever it seems. I've only had it a couple days now and I have to get used to killing some tasks while charging because I actually think the battery life was decreasing as it charged.
Incidentally, the display is the real killer on the battery...most tasks don't really eat as much battery life in comparison.
Recent Nokia chargers will work with a slight mod to the plug where it fits the phone,
After Pimping out my phone it works fine while charging now. Yea screen eats up like 82% of batteries resources...OUCH!
Just search for Motorola P513 on Amazon. Rapid rate car charger! And, belive me, it's perfect fit! Now on sale for $5.85 (was $29.99).
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I agree with the device charging slowly (but then again it doesn't help that I'm using it while it charges) but I have not had any performance issues.
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for those of you who have a old iphone/ipod touch charger block, use that instead.
its rated for 5V/1A output, higher than the 5V/.7A output on the default samsung charging block.
that should charge the phone much faster
I have the same issue with charging, no matter what charger I use (iPhone, Tilt, USB), it's all VERY painfully slow. I've been as high as 1% per 6 minutes (rare - when using Nokia charger (1.2A I believe) to 1% per 13 minutes via USB.
I'm thinking it might be something internal to the actual phone. The iPhone didn't take this long even with USB charging through a computer or LCD monitor. Heck, the iPhone on average was 90 seconds per 1% of battery. I could have a nearly dead phone and be fully charged and ready in less than an hour and a half.
Anyone else think the same?
yea i think it might be something related to the phone indeed. this is, in my opinion, the biggest problem. i'm always on the go and i depend on my phone so much that if it doesn't charge fast enough i'm screwed.
let me make a post in the galaxy s forum and see if there's battery charging problems
Everyone else is charging.
littleasian said:
yea i think it might be something related to the phone indeed. this is, in my opinion, the biggest problem. i'm always on the go and i depend on my phone so much that if it doesn't charge fast enough i'm screwed.
let me make a post in the galaxy s forum and see if there's battery charging problems
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which thread is that? I'm curious to track that one as well. I have gotten 4 other people to purchase the Captivate from the iPhone and we are all on the same boat..even with a 1.2A charger from my N97 (which only lasted 3 weeks with me...but can't wait for the N8), it takes about 4 hours to charge the battery...something's wrong there. It shouldn't take less to drain the battery than to charge it!

[Q] Wind up/Dynamo charger

Does anyone know a wind up/dynamo charger that works for HD2?
I found quite a few such chargers on ebay, but without any output voltage/current specifications.
Thanks!
Do you have any link ?
What about charging time, turning the dynamo....all night long for a two minutes call ;-)
Outpout should be 5 V / 1000 mAh
Input is muscles !
woaloo said:
Do you have any link ?
What about charging time, turning the dynamo....all night long for a two minutes call ;-)
Outpout should be 5 V / 1000 mAh
Input is muscles !
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Here are a few:
cgi.ebay.com/Dynamo-Hand-Crank-USB-Cell-Phone-PDA-Emergency-Charger_W0QQitemZ380271301790QQcategoryZ20336QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp5197.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DSIC%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BIEW%252BFICS%252BUFI%252BDDSIC%26otn%3D13%26pmod%3D270604680397%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D5477555978945030598
cgi.ebay.com/Hand-Wind-up-Power-Dynamo-Crank-Charger-for-cell-phone_W0QQitemZ120575320936QQcategoryZ16039QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp5197.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DSIC%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BIEW%252BFICS%252BUFI%252BDDSIC%26otn%3D13%26pmod%3D270604680397%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D5477554947887512517
cgi.ebay.com/Hand-Wind-up-Power-Dynamo-Crank-Charger-Kit-For-Mobile_W0QQitemZ330401065721QQcategoryZ16039QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp5197.m7QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D4%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D5477553022132199214
The 1st one has 5.5V and 600mAh, while the others don't have specs.
wish ebay got some tiny urls...meh i think they would do for emergency...nothing else. manage to get 1 or 2% after 5 mins of hand work
Not for the HD2 but i bought one for my diamond. I found it actually discharged the battery! Winding the handle the diamond displayed that it was charging and i could feel the rotational load increase as the phone started drawing current. However after 5 mins of winding my phone was 1-2% less than before 'charging'!
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Not for the HD2 but i bought one for my diamond. I found it actually discharged the battery! Winding the handle the diamond displayed that it was charging and i could feel the rotational load increase as the phone started drawing current. However after 5 mins of winding my phone was 1-2% less than before 'charging'!
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loled at that...maybe turn off then charge
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loled at that...maybe turn off then charge
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The same result! I was miffed. I thought that maybe the charging circuitry takes some of the power to operate and that the charger wasn't even providing enough for this, therefore it was drawing the rest of the battery and in turn depleting rather than charging the battery. I'm not sure why this was just my guess (and i'm an electrician )
well guess that answers op's thread
i remember when i was in school for a construction project my class mate was making a wind electricity fan from wood with a dynamo stuck on the tri wing when we tested how much power it produced when spinning it as hard as we could it was producing - power couldn't even light a bulb to show its working haha
guess the same **** here...just probably not going fast enough to power it properly or u want to be superman
evolutionqy7 said:
well guess that answers op's thread
i remember when i was in school for a construction project my class mate was making a wind electricity fan from wood with a dynamo stuck on the tri wing when we tested how much power it produced when spinning it as hard as we could it was producing - power couldn't even light a bulb to show its working haha
guess the same **** here...just probably not going fast enough to power it properly or u want to be superman
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Nope, I don't think that answers my thread...
I still haven't found a proper charger. Thanks anyway...
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Anyone else?
solar charger
why not u try solar charger?
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why not u try solar charger?
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Well, I thought about getting a solar charger, but I want something that will charge my cell anytime and not only during daytime or sunshine.
Although, if I don't find a wind up charger, I might end up getting a solar.
So, which one do you suggest? Have you tried it?
there are some solar chargers that can keep the charge in its battery, so even u don't have sun, u can charge it later.
i tend to buy this:
http://cgi.ebay.com.my/Solar-Battery-Charger-Laptops-iPods-Cameras-Phones-11Ah-/150497984773?pt=Laptop_Batteries&hash=item230a610105
but not have money yet.. what's ur opinion?
one_e00 said:
there are some solar chargers that can keep the charge in its battery, so even u don't have sun, u can charge it later.
i tend to buy this:
http://cgi.ebay.com.my/Solar-Batter...84773?pt=Laptop_Batteries&hash=item230a610105
but not have money yet.. what's ur opinion?
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I found this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Solar-USB-AC-Po...454747?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3a5d10559b
which is quite cheaper ($6.14) and has the proper specs (5.5V, 1000mAh) for HD2.
I bought a spare battery & USB charger (Ebay; never had any regrets), as I do with all my earlier smartphones. USB cab be from car, computer, photovoltaic panel or mains unit.
gregzeng said:
I bought a spare battery & USB charger (Ebay; never had any regrets), as I do with all my earlier smartphones. USB cab be from car, computer, photovoltaic panel or mains unit.
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Already got these...
get powermonkey eXplorer or powergorilla if money is no problem
those are the best you can get.
very rugged, quality 100.
I bought powermonkey explorer 3years ago, its still running great.
this summer bought powergorilla and solargorilla to charge it while its sunny.
I love these gadgets! you can charge them ANYWHERE international chargers, usb, solar etc...
https://powertraveller.com/iwantsome/primatepower/
edit: it seems they are also researching wind charger.. and somekind of waterchargers, but theyre been on R & D site for long time so dont wait for them in short time
tunppi said:
get powermonkey eXplorer or powergorilla if money is no problem
those are the best you can get.
very rugged, quality 100.
I bought powermonkey explorer 3years ago, its still running great.
this summer bought powergorilla and solargorilla to charge it while its sunny.
I love these gadgets! you can charge them ANYWHERE international chargers, usb, solar etc...
https://powertraveller.com/iwantsome/primatepower/
edit: it seems they are also researching wind charger.. and somekind of waterchargers, but theyre been on R & D site for long time so dont wait for them in short time
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Thanks for the info, but the price is quite high...
Another useless gadget
Well, slightly offtopic, but the thread was the closest I could find to post the following.
Recently i bought a wind-charger while on vacation in Paris (a charger that uses wind power while you bike for example to charge itself and then you can charge different devices with it).
And here is my negative review for it:
Well, i was very excited to buy this gadget (costed me 30 EUR). I bike a lot and this was also meant to be used for outdoor hiking activities.
But..
First of all the lack of any type of power meter renders the device unreliable to the point of uselessness. You take the charger outdoors (with a 1200 mAh battery inside) and you have no idea how much of the battery is filled(unless you pre-charge it from mains). But then, if i needed just an external battery, there are definitely better and smaller choices.
Second: You cannot pre-charge the charger from mains and charge the phone simultaneously, nor you can charge your device "on the go"-directly from wind..
Third: You cannot turn on the quite weak led lights in front of the device and charge it simultaneously (so, for example if you bike in the evenings when it is late, you have to chose, either you use it's light for safety, or you charge the device. Ridiculous)
Forth: in the description on Uniross site it is said "Can also be charged through a computer or through wall plug". Well, it can be only charged using supplied wall plug, no wire for computer charging..
Fifth: When fully charged from mains it will charge my discharged HD2 only to 60%, which means that it is less then 60% effective in transferring the charge. Also make sure your device will agree on some 500 mA of charging current (most of them will probably)
Sixth: It does need quite strong wind to charge, it starts to charge when your speed (in no wind condition) gets around 15 km/h. People say it needs some 15 km of ride to be fully charged. How they managed to estimate that the charger is fully charged - i have no idea.
Seventh: The charging indicator (which tells you that the speed is enough for charging), is placed right in front of the charger, so to check whether it charges you have to dangerously lean forward or ask the approaching bikers if they see a green LED light- truly stupid design flaw.
Eighth (the most annoying and stupid): YOU HAVE TO CHARGE IT FROM MAINS FOR SOME 20% BEFORE YOU CAN START CHARGING IT FROM WIND!! Can you imagine how dumb this condition is.. first - there is no way to know how long should i charge it from mains to get the necessary minimum 20%. Then, when i am outdoor and lets say charging the phone - if i use all the juice - the charger will become useless, as there won't be a possibility for another startup charging. Then I have to charge till it is decreased to 20% and use the wind to charge it back. HA! there is now way to know that it is on 20%,10% or 30%... how dumb the design and functioning can be... This is truly a raw device they let out on market. Shame for Uniross.
(i will stop here because it is too late...)
I wish i would have read a review like this before i went and got this piece of ... something... Hope it helps someone else.
Attached is the picture of mine in packaging

Universal Phone Battery Charger, are they safe?

I am just wondering if any of you have used the Universal Phone Battery Charger such as this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW...y_Chargers&hash=item4cfa8ab2cd#ht_3307wt_1033
If so are they safe to use? have they been approved by the ITU.
Thanks.
I've been using a universal charger for about a month. Not that exact model. I wanted to buy it locally and radio shack was the only retailer I could find that sold one. I have no complaints other then my phone is out of commission when charging. Ive had no I'll effects so far. I'm sure its a placebo but my battery life seems a bit better. I usually would get the 99-90% without even touching my phone. I haven't really seen that with the universal.
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Any decent custom ROM will allow you to control charging voltage, so it really doesn't matter. I use any charger i can get my hands on most times, and my GS2 charges fine.
Just to let u know mate that 99-90% battery or maybe a bit less is a good thing that your phone is suppose to do because it's not good for your battery to be at full battery or low battery so the phone does it on purpose. I'm using a external charger and mine still does it. They say your suppose to try and keep your battery between 40 and 80% but won't hurt to fully charge it's as long as it not fully charged for to long and you don't want a low battery full to long but you still wanna let your phone fully die every so often and fully recharge as it reconditions battery ( this is what I've read) and if your going to store a device turned off for a long time u only want about 40-60% battery. Jus thought I'd say lol
As far I know they are not safe. These charger reduce the longevity of the battery.
You'd better use the original charger. The universal charger will short the battery life and have bad impact on your phone. Most important of all, they are not safety.
Jasmine1012 said:
You'd better use the original charger. The universal charger will short the battery life and have bad impact on your phone. Most important of all, they are not safety.
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Do you have evidence of this?
I use a universal charger on all my devices and never once had any battery issue with any of them.
i've used a battery charger on a old sony ericsson and it messed up its charge time, now it takes double to charge but it still holds....weird...
orangekid said:
Do you have evidence of this?
I use a universal charger on all my devices and never once had any battery issue with any of them.
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I just see some reports talking about we should not using the universal chargers. And also some people said Universal chargers are OK if you are using them on a temporary basis. But using for long term, they may cause more problems than the original one.

Suggest External Powerbank for LG G4

Hello,
I was having MI Slim Powerbank 5000mah, but it was not performing well with my LG G4 device, kindly suggest me some best compatible powerbank that can easily work with my LG G4(H818P) including fast charge maybe.
regards :good:
I have THIS and it works great
The Xiaomi powerbanks are known to be cheap and very high quality. There's no real reason to buy anything else.
Luxa 2
Adonix44 said:
Hello,
I was having MI Slim Powerbank 5000mah, but it was not performing well with my LG G4 device, kindly suggest me some best compatible powerbank that can easily work with my LG G4(H818P) including fast charge maybe.
regards :good:
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intenso.de power bank 5000 mah fast charger suported
I have the 16000mAh Xiaomi Mi Bank which supports my G4 (with fast charge)
A friend of mine has an EasyAcc powerbank with 12000mAh which also works very well with my G4 and his iPhone (although it couldn't charge my iPod classic)
I have THIS ONE - not cheap, but if you want the King Daddy! - I don't scrimp when it comes to battery power when camping or at the beach!
WTF? said:
I have THIS ONE - not cheap, but if you want the King Daddy! - I don't scrimp when it comes to battery power when camping or at the beach!
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zthat one is only 200mah than mine
WAIDroid said:
zthat one is only 200mah than mine
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Yes, it is over twice as long as yours, 10,000 mAh vs 22,000, this is why it is King Daddy!!
O crap my bad. So it's 10,200 more Lol
You are cute with the 20k.
Planning to get that one in a month or two http://s.aliexpress.com/mAFRji6F
DANG!!! :good::silly:
Really guys? regular charging batteries? 15k with quick charge 2.0 is the way to go!
https://www.amazon.com/16000mAh-Uni...15672&sr=8-4&keywords=power+bank+quick+charge
JasonG831 said:
Really guys? regular charging batteries? 15k with quick charge 2.0 is the way to go!
https://www.amazon.com/16000mAh-Uni...15672&sr=8-4&keywords=power+bank+quick+charge
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You do know charging it fast isn't good. Regardless of these so called Quick Charge Tech Charing batteries at a fast rate isn't good. They need to charge at a slow rate.
WAIDroid said:
You do know charging it fast isn't good. Regardless of these so called Quick Charge Tech Charing batteries at a fast rate isn't good. They need to charge at a slow rate.
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How do you know this? I'm sure they don't need to charge slowly. Plus charging slowly when you're out and about and your phone is about to die isn't really productive
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How do you know this? I'm sure they don't need to charge slowly. Plus charging slowly when you're out and about and your phone is about to die isn't really productive
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yes if out and about quick charge is fine but at home slow charging is the right thing to do. For example, I charged my original battery with my battery charger and with my USB Charge. Now with my battery charger I got 5hours of SOT time (that's with the screen on the entire time) and with the USB I got 3. So yeah what now! My test proves that slow charging is better
WAIDroid said:
yes if out and about quick charge is fine but at home slow charging is the right thing to do. For example, I charged my original battery with my battery charger and with my USB Charge. Now with my battery charger I got 5hours of SOT time (that's with the screen on the entire time) and with the USB I got 3. So yeah what now! My test proves that slow charging is better
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I doubt it makes that much of a difference. Since quick charging usually only helps the most from 0-60%. Your one test is proves nothing so ha
JasonG831 said:
I doubt it makes that much of a difference. Since quick charging usually only helps the most from 0-60%. Your one test is proves nothing so ha
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ok buddy look at thread
What thread?
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Question Charging habits with SiO2 batteries

Hello there! I wanted to open this thread to ask what's your opinion on proper charging habits with this Si02 battery that our Mi 11 Ultra's are equipped with. I have been reading a bit on the issue, but all I can find is comparisons between ASM batteries (lead based) and Si02 batteries.
Should we be using the same 15/20% to 80% rule with Si02 batteries?
The most I could find is that they are way more resilient to 80% DoD's than other batteries, so perhaps we can move to a 10 to 90% approach with them?
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I don't like leaving home without 100%
Replacement batteries are cheap but you lose waterproofing when you install one yourself which is a good reason to take care of it if possible
It's so hard NOT to reach 100% with the 65W xiaomi charger that i have
I also observed another thing, when charging with a slower xiaomi charger ( the one that came with the mi9 ) the temperature gets higher until it reaches the 90% mark than the 65W charger.
This was clearly observed via the Accubattery pro app that i use.
I'm curious to see hot it will be with the wireless (80W) charger.
Cheers !
Jhonxs said:
It's so hard NOT to reach 100% with the 65W xiaomi charger that i have
I also observed another thing, when charging with a slower xiaomi charger ( the one that came with the mi9 ) the temperature gets higher until it reaches the 90% mark than the 65W charger.
This was clearly observed via the Accubattery pro app that i use.
I'm curious to see hot it will be with the wireless (80W) charger.
Cheers !
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Given the fan the 80W charger has, I take it will probably run quite cool..!!
I am personally also using the 67W charger and even tho it gets hot, accubattery shows it as being completely fine.
That charging speed is amazing, and indeed, it rlly is hard not to reach 100%. I was using a 33W charging phone before and it was already hard to some point not going over 80-90% .
I am personally going to try keeping the DoD between 60% to 70% if possible, but I feel like this batteries deal with DoD better than Li-ion batteries
If you want to control your charging/discharging, I found an app on Play called Plug Sound. It lets you change a lot of system sounds, but will also play a warning sound when battery reaches High/Low charge %age.
The plugged in/unplugged sounds work well with my wireless charger so I know I've positioned the phone correctly.
Cheers
Steve
picitup said:
If you want to control your charging/discharging, I found an app on Play called Plug Sound. It lets you change a lot of system sounds, but will also play a warning sound when battery reaches High/Low charge %age.
The plugged in/unplugged sounds work well with my wireless charger so I know I've positioned the phone correctly.
Cheers
Steve
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Or, if you're rooted, you can install this app from the Play Store, that limits the charge to a set percentage. You can also find it on this thread. I've been using it on my OnePlus 6 and it works great, stopping the charge at 80% and resuming it if it falls under 78%. It's the first thing I'm going to install when I receive and root my Mi 11 Ultra.

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