I have an mi Power bank 2i which has fast charged enabled but when I connect it to charge my Moto one power ....turbo charge dose not get activated ....anyone facing the same problem?
Brother I have Qualcomm quick charger 3.o it support Motorola one power for turbo charge. means quick charge and turbo charge are same. I have both and have same charging speed.
Power bank don't have quick charge 3.o so please don't expect turbo charge from it
I have Mi 20000mAH Li-Polymer Power Bank 2i which supports single-port Quick Charge 3.0.
When I plug my MOP, it shows turbocharging sign.
moto one power turbo charge is nothing but fancy name given to qualcom quick charge 3.0. if you plug in any certified qualcom quick charge 3.0 adapters, power bank or car chargers it say turbo charge.
I have 18W Qualcomm quick charger 3.0 it's supported or not.
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Some kernels come with USB fast charging as an option that you can toggle. If you use this, does it shorten the battery health long-term ? I'm not referring to turbo chargers (aftermarket), this is just the kernel setting. I recall reading this awhile ago, but I was curious myself.
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Some kernels come with USB fast charging as an option that you can toggle. If you use this, does it shorten the battery health long-term ? I'm not referring to turbo chargers (aftermarket), this is just the kernel setting. I recall reading this awhile ago, but I was curious myself.
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all it does is increase the voltage coming in when charging via a USB. USB charging voltage is about a quarter/third that of a wall charger. no, no negative affects.
Not at all, even with USB fast charge on it will draw less power than if it were plugged in a regular wall charger or the turbo charger. There's an app called Ampere you can use to monitor how much power the phone draws while charging (or even discharging) you can use it to see the differences between regular usb, fast charge usb, turbo charge, etc.
Ok, that's good to know. Now I can re-toggle the feature and not worry.:good:
What about if it is toggled on and you put it on a regular charger ? Is it still fine ?
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What about if it is toggled on and you put it on a regular charger ? Is it still fine ?
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if its on and you charge it in a wall outlet, nothing will happen. it will only work on a real USB connection.
Motorola put in support for the Qualcomm rapid charge in the nexus 6.
Read up:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/quick-charge
It allows the battery to charge at a higher voltage with USB connections and Qualcomm certified rapid chargers AND a compatible cable. The nexus 6 can still recharge with standard chargers and cables, just at a slower rate regardless of kernel support.
To answer the damage questions: Moto says no damage to the battery as long as certified chargers are used.
Can't you use any standard usb charging cable? (Assuming it's not really long or poor quality)
Hello, I have a PINENG PN-989 20000mAh Power Bank. When I try to charge it from the 2.1a port it does not charge (Shows a red X over the battery icon and shows as USB charger in Ampere) When I plug it in the 1a port on the same power bank it does charge (Shows a lighting icon over the battery bar and shows as AC Charger in Ampere)
I was wondering if anyone knows why it is behaving this way and if their is anything I can do to make it charge at 2a.
If I understand correctly the power bank is not able to charge at 2.1a port, have you tried using a different cable to see if it helps? The only other thing I can think of is it being a fake but I've never read of that being an evident factor. Or it can just be faulty. Would trying getting it replaced if your still under any warranty.
I try using a shorter cable (1.5f) and now the 2.1a port works as ac when charging. The official 5f cable still shows it as USB charging with a red X on the battery bar.
You can use different cables or devices to test
I have PD charger 3 ports for charging my Pixel 2 XL and Iphone X, but now i have only P20 pro.
Just wondering if it will at least quick charge? or will it be as fast as the super charger (finger crossed)
or just simple normal charger.
If it works, i will buy the usb c to usb c cable since i only have usb c to lightning cable
Thanks
It will behave as a simple normal charger.
I have tested this DP charger and it gives "fast charging" which is a step up above normal charge but below "Super Charge" it will give an extra lightning bolt when charging to indicate this.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B073Z851J1/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Does all the time quick charging damage the battery? I think better to charge with a normal Xiaomi adapter.
No it does not, it only quick charges to a certain % and then lower the charge.
I'm using the Apple charger which is more reliable & stable than any Android charger.
Hey all, anyone found a working alternative to the default charger and cables?
I've tried a couple wall chargers and cables that supports more than 55w (11V/5A), but none of them seem to display the yellow, fast charging status.
I tried xiaomi power bank pro 3. Which support 45w and samsung wall charger also 45w. Both charge the phone with 28w. I guess if you take a look at the oem vivo charger its 10w and 18w and 33w and 55w. So its not capable of anything else. You should probably use a 33w (11v- 3A) it should be ok. Or (11v-5a)