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What charger is compatible with the 27w fast charge 4.0?
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I would go with this.
https://www.razer.com/mobile/razer-phone-power-adapter
Here is the list of QC4.0 available atm.
https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/quick-charge-device-list.pdf

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Will this USB charger work properly with stock Asus USB cable ?

http://www.yebhi.com/239966/PD/CallMate-Charger-Home-Cube-Charger-with-Micro-Data-Charging-Cable.htm
Pls reply fast any1. I am really struggling as the I got my nexus 7 from USA and I can't use the USA charger in India. I have this Samsung charger - ATADU10IBE, but it is charging very slowly, like 1% in 20-30 mins. Thanks in advance.
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Also if this won't work properly then can any suggest any other option(USB CHARGER) which I can buy online in India or a converter which I can use with ASUS US wall charger. In India we use European style wall chargers.
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5V 2A is what you need at least, or get a pin converter like this http://bit.ly/S8E53E which should be available easily.

[Q] Charger EP800 5v 850mA, is it harmful for battery in Z?

Hello, I have Xperia Z C6603 and I have charger EP800 5v 850mA (original one EP880 is broken).
My question is, is it harmful for battery in the phone to charge it with 850mA instead 1500mA which is in EP880 (the original one).
thanks
You should be fine. It will just take longer to charge.
Our device can be charged by connecting it to a USB port on a computer and they only supply 500mA (USB 2.0) or 900mA (USB 3.0) and that doesn't harm the battery.
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kingvortex said:
You should be fine. It will just take longer to charge.
Our device can be charged by connecting it to a USB port on a computer and they only supply 500mA (USB 2.0) or 900mA (USB 3.0) and that doesn't harm the battery.
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Thanks kingvortex, yes it takes longer, 4.5 hours to full charge...
I am using a samsung note 3 charger, which is 2A. In 1hour my phone is full.
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eryen said:
I am using a samsung note 3 charger, which is 2A. In 1hour my phone is full.
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Thanks for the info :good:
eryen said:
I am using a samsung note 3 charger, which is 2A. In 1hour my phone is full.
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the original Sony one is also 2A
Richy99 said:
the original Sony one is also 2A
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The charger supplied with the Z is 1500mA (1.5A).
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Dash Charge

Been reading it on the OPO forums that with custom roms dash charge dont work :crying:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/dash-charge-source-code-not-released.451070/
this is bad. If i cannot use dash charge with custom rom i will not buy this device.
Do you think that they will release the source code ?
MBurns2 said:
this is bad. If i cannot use dash charge with custom rom i will not buy this device.
Do you think that they will release the source code ?
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Not sure but im thinking of sending back as i always tinkering with my device
Annoying, but hopefully if we get multirom, it won't be a huge issue.
pro4ever said:
Not sure but im thinking of sending back as i always tinkering with my device
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They know that 99% of oneplus owners use roms. Why they take such a stupid decision?!
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According to sultanxda (developer legend for OPO), implementing Dash charging would not be very hard on OP3 by utilizing driver from the similar OPPO device: https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/co...ash_charging_source_code_not_released/d4ejg67
So even if OP does not eventually release this, we may not be totally screwed.
anyone compared charging current with ampere app on stock and custom?
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Hopefully this isn't as difficult as it was to get fingerprint sensor working on OP2 ROMs. I read Sultan's note about Oppo headers for VOOC charging but still can't believe OnePlus push the 1+3 as being a developer friendly device and leave out the source code for one of their biggest features in dash charge. Hopefully this gets fixed soon and gets more traction from the community so OnePlus responds
Sidenote: @Grarak had dash charge working using private sources so is he simply not using that moving forward because they didn't end up releasing them/out of respect for their choice? Feel like if we have the sources once we should be good to go but I guess since it's private proprietary drivers it could be a licensing issue
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Mike said:
Hopefully this isn't as difficult as it was to get fingerprint sensor working on OP2 ROMs. I read Sultan's note about Oppo headers for VOOC charging but still can't believe OnePlus push the 1+3 as being a developer friendly device and leave out the source code for one of their biggest features in dash charge. Hopefully this gets fixed soon and gets more traction from the community so OnePlus responds
Sidenote: @Grarak had dash charge working using private sources so is he simply not using that moving forward because they didn't end up releasing them/out of respect for their choice? Feel like if we have the sources once we should be good to go but I guess since it's private proprietary drivers it could be a licensing issue
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I don't have the dash charger, so I can't work on it.
Grarak said:
I don't have the dash charger, so I can't work on it.
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I was referring specifically to the sources in the private kernel used in your first CM build which had dash charging working to my understanding and not moving forward. My question being if it is a licensing issue which has had you remove those sources or something to that effect?
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Much appreciated as always and thank you for your continued efforts on OnePlus 2&3
- Mike
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pro4ever said:
Been reading it on the OPO forums that with custom roms dash charge dont work :crying:
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well, how long will it take to charge without this 'dash' business ?
I dont know sold it back to 6p
good news guys https://github.com/OnePlusOSS/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996/issues/1
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Dash charge works with Rooted device?
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liver20 said:
Dash charge works with Rooted device?
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Yes, of course it does, if you're using the stock ROM you shouldn't have a problem.
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MBurns2 said:
good news guys https://github.com/OnePlusOSS/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996/issues/1
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..will release VOOC/DASH at the end of July by binary
NEO2598 said:
Yes, of course it does, if you're using the stock ROM you shouldn't have a problem.
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Yesterday was 2 hour charging battery and phone says "charging" message, not "dash charge"
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liver20 said:
Yesterday was 2 hour charging battery and phone says "charging" message, not "dash charge"
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So if I do systemless root, will I still have Dash charging or will I lose it?
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So if I do systemless root, will I still have Dash charging or will I lose it?
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Not lose.
Dont worry
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I think rather than "protecting" any sort of OPPO IP in regards to DASH/VOOC charging, it felt more like an attempt to make sure we buy their charger for fast charging. Since DASH charging does not really go up to 4A, but rather only peak around 3A at most, there really isn't any need for a special DASH charger and special cable. All you need is generic USB Type C 3A charger and regular cable... And by the secrecy around the code, I think what they fear is that we will just enable 3A fast charging whenever we see a normal USB type C with 10K resistor.

Dash Charging works in OP2 as well

This is for those who have previous generation of OnePlus phones. Dash charging seems to work flawlessly with OP2. My colleague in office took my charger to try out and we were both surprised when his OP2 didnt blew or got hot . Yet to test it out with a OP1 as i dont have any. Would be nice if someone can test and let others know.
But it doesn't charge as quick, right?
Of course it'll work, it'll work on any other phone, just behaves like a regular charger.
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ofc the charger works but probably not with the full 4 or 3.5 Amps as it does with the OnePlus 3
Dude, I've charged my, Anker power banks, my Vita, my PSP, my OnePlus One, my Bluetooth game pad, my LG G watch, and my 2DS. The DASH wall wart still behaves like any regular USB wall wart. Seems like it charges them at the standard 2.4amps
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OP2 gets charge as fast as OP3 using Dash charger
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antisocialbratt said:
OP2 gets charge as fast as OP3 using Dash charger
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Please post a charging screenshot. I am sceptical of this claim.
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OP2 gets charge as fast as OP3 using Dash charger
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Not true!
There is a YouTube guy who tried it, you can see in his video that his OP2 charges, but not 60% in 30 minutes. But the charger is compatible, but not as fast as OP3 (which has Dash support ofc)
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If works mean charging, it surely will, just like QC charger works on non-QC devices.
But the thing is OP2 has no support on neither QC 2.0 or VOOC(from OPPO, or DASH, which Oneplus names it), while the latter brings the advantage by extra pins.
So OP2 does not support QC in whatever protocol.
Stop this thread it's nonsense and a waste of time.
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Striatum_bdr said:
Stop this thread it's nonsense and a waste of time.
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Agreed
This should be closed. Soon

Is DeX charing your note 8 as fast as standalone AFC brick?

I have noticed that when i add only the charge to DeX (the one from Note8 box) and the original cable, it does not say "Fast Charging".
Is it yours the same?
Dex does not support fast charging which is a shame
It can't because of how Quick charge works. Passing data through the data cables because you can't push data and power through the same lines. That's why PD is a better option(See Nexus 5X-Newer and Pixel). Of course marketing will always win.
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pnr2020 said:
Dex does not support fast charging which is a shame
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So will the phone die if you're using Dex all day or does it give you enough of a charge to keep it topped up?
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EP2008 said:
So will the phone die if you're using Dex all day or does it give you enough of a charge to keep it topped up?
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I think it should at least give 1.5A charging like most standard chargers do. Don't quote me though best to ask Samsung. I just know the way QC works it uses data lines for charging to get faster charging so it can't do both.
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Waiting Android O, the Type C PowerManager.
AndroidOL said:
Waiting Android O, the Type C PowerManager.
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The phone uses QC. By that alone Android O isn't going to do a thing. One of the requirements for PD is no modifications to the VBUS which Quick Charge needs in order to work.
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Tidbits said:
The phone uses QC. By that alone Android O isn't going to do a thing. One of the requirements for PD is no modifications to the VBUS which Quick Charge needs in order to work.
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Note 8 not support USB PD, QC2.0 and Samsung AFC were supported.

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