Hello everyone,
I've recently bought a P20 Pro from someone, unboxed, almost new. The phone itself is very good, works perfectly fine. I only have one issue, in the box I noticed that the charger is quick charge not super charge? Is it ok? Shouldn't be super charge?
Many thanks,
It should be a super charge but you can use the quick charge. It will just charge slower.
I know I can use it, and indeed, it charges much slower. From what I know, that is P20 lite charger. Why I asked this is because I want to ask that person and I need to be sure if P20 pro is delivered only with Supercharge charger.
PS: phone was bought from Orange Romania.
Quick charge =/= super charge
Tell them to either send the full package or get a refund
Look at some YouTube video unboxing and you'll see it's a supercharge plug.
Plug it in..... It'll come up saying supercharging. If not... Wrong charger
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my P9 (Eva-L19) taking ages to full charge the battery.!! as an ex s6 edge user this is really hard for me.
can anyone suggest me a compatible quick charge for my P9 ?
I asked if qualcom chargers are compatible and I received this from huawei: we cannot guarantee that other type of chargers will work with our device. My best advise for you will be to keep searching this type of charger, because soon the big UK retailers will have it in stock, as the request for P9 keeps on growing. Best of luck!
Is this the right kind of thing? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-...Charger-Adapter-US-Plug-Charger-/231918953690
Ok. My note 3, s4 charger works great with fast charge on my P9 but it gets a little hot. Fast charge does not work at all with my S6 adaptive quick charge charger, it took me 14 hours to go from 20% to 90%.
Hi,I was curious if my Mate 20 Lite can support fast charge,I used my friend's Huawei P20 Pro charger brick and when I'm on lockscreen the phone says just "charging",like he doesn't recognize it..and when I charge with his original charger that comes in the box it says "fast charging" but on the charging brick it's written "quick charge" and the charging speed it's clearly slower than my friend's P20 Pro.I didn't test the speed of charging on my.pgone with his charger,I just plug it in to see if it say something different , I'm a Little afraid to let it charge with his fast charge brick
Hey, the AC Charger of P20 Pro supports Supercharge, your Mate 20 lite only supports Quickcharge. Supercharge ist much faster, the AC Charger of P20 Pro doesn't support Quickcharge.
Only the Huawei Car Charger supports both
ThunderKiller said:
Hey, the AC Charger of P20 Pro supports Supercharge, your Mate 20 lite only supports Quickcharge. Supercharge ist much faster, the AC Charger of P20 Pro doesn't support Quickcharge.
Only the Huawei Car Charger supports both
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No, the Mate 20 Lite does not support Quick Charge. The charger has written "Quick charger" on it but don't mistake it for QCs Quick Charge technology.
The charging speed is not as fast as the P20 Pro, but it's faster than most phones and is a form of quick charge.
Petriii said:
Hi,I was curious if my Mate 20 Lite can support fast charge,I used my friend's Huawei P20 Pro charger brick and when I'm on lockscreen the phone says just "charging",like he doesn't recognize it..and when I charge with his original charger that comes in the box it says "fast charging" but on the charging brick it's written "quick charge" and the charging speed it's clearly slower than my friend's P20 Pro.I didn't test the speed of charging on my.pgone with his charger,I just plug it in to see if it say something different , I'm a Little afraid to let it charge with his fast charge brick
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No,It doesn't support fast charging.
Just Quick charge.
forbidden8 said:
Just Quick charge.
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No, please don't respond to a thread, that already has an answer, with wrong information.
T3rm1 said:
No, please don't respond to a thread, that already has an answer, with wrong information.
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Mine respond is based on info from Huawei site, GSM Arena and from the charger itself.
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forbidden8 said:
Mine respond is based on info from Huawei site, GSM Arena and from the charger itself.
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Then all this info is wrong. Take a look at this list. This is the official Quick Charge list: https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/quick-charge-device-list.pdf
Try to find any Huawei model.
T3rm1 said:
Then all this info is wrong. Take a look at this list. This is the official Quick Charge list: https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/quick-charge-device-list.pdf
Try to find any Huawei model.
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Huawei didn't use a Qualcomm quick charge tehnology. They use own one. Like One plus one dash charge technology. Just like they use own Kirin soc's not a Qualcomm Snapdragon's.
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forbidden8 said:
Huawei didn't use a Qualcomm quick charge tehnology. They use own one. Like One plus one dash charge technology. Just like they use own Kirin soc's not a Qualcomm Snapdragon's.
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I know. That's why I told you that this model does not support Quick Charge.
T3rm1 said:
I know. That's why I told you that this model does not support Quick Charge.
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Not Qualcomm's one, but Huawei kind of fast(quick) charging.
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It support fast charging but not Qualcomm or Mediatek ones.. It charging with ~1500 mAh..
T3rm1 said:
Then all this info is wrong. Take a look at this list. This is the official Quick Charge list: https://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/files/quick-charge-device-list.pdf
Try to find any Huawei model.
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Huawei Mate 20 Lite comes with Kirin 710 (not Qualcomm Snapdragon) so, obviously it will never be compatible with *QUALCOMM QUICK CHARGE*.
It has a quick charge from 5V-2A (up to 9V-2A) and it includes in the box the *HUAWEI QUICK CHARGE* charger that works with KIRIN chipsets.
The battery goes up fast considering that it has 3750 mAh.
Haxseeder1 said:
Huawei Mate 20 Lite comes with Kirin 710 (not Qualcomm Snapdragon) so, obviously it will never be compatible with *QUALCOMM QUICK CHARGE*.
It has a quick charge from 5V-2A (up to 9V-2A) and it includes in the box the *HUAWEI QUICK CHARGE* charger that works with KIRIN chipsets.
The battery goes up fast considering that it has 3750 mAh.
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Are you kidding me? I know all this and never said anything different. Read carefully. Quick Charge is registered trademark. If people ask if this phone supports quick charge then the answer is NO. I never that said it doesn't support another mechanism to quickly charge the phone.
T3rm1 said:
Are you kidding me? I know all this and never said anything different. Read carefully. Quick Charge is registered trademark. If people ask if this phone supports quick charge then the answer is NO. I never that said it doesn't support another mechanism to quickly charge the phone.
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Most of users didn't care about "Quick charge" like a trade mark and I'm sure that for most of us is important charging speed not a some license or sh*t like that.
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T3rm1 said:
Are you kidding me? I know all this and never said anything different. Read carefully. Quick Charge is registered trademark. If people ask if this phone supports quick charge then the answer is NO. I never that said it doesn't support another mechanism to quickly charge the phone.
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But it supports quick charge hahahaha
With your explanation of "Qualcomm quick charge as a registered trademark" you'll only get consumers confused.
The answer was really short.
MATE 20 LITE SUPPORTS *HUAWEI QUICK CHARGE*
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Huawei didn't use a Qualcomm quick charge tehnology. They use own one. Like One plus one dash charge technology. Just like they use own Kirin soc's not a Qualcomm Snapdragon's.
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My Mate 20 lite seems to be working with qualcomms QC 3.0 since I updated to android pie and emui 9.0 and 9.1 on a standard charger I get a max of 1800ma using a high amperage cable and power adapter, charging on the included Huawei charger it goes to 3200ma. After I updated I was lazy one day and used the QC3.0 charger that didn't fast charge before, it jumped to 3300ma. I tested it on my USB fan which has a pass through USB (I use it for emergencies as it prevents the phone from thermally throttling the charging), when the charger switches to Quick charge it ramps the fan up as it's getting a higher voltage so it's definitely stepping up the USB voltage. I can't believe it's working tbh as I thought it would never accept a QC3.0 charger.
How you doing guys. For my OP6 I've got a nice $12 charger that did amazing work and charged the phone in Dash mode. I am trying to get something similar for OP7 Pro. Problem with original it's only one port. I do understand it's 30 Watts but I do need that second port. Also What's up with backward compatibility. I mean I thought my OP7 PRo will use Dash charging instead of Warp, but it's not it's using regular slow mode with my Dash OP6 car charger. Any suggestions?
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How you doing guys. For my OP6 I've got a nice $12 charger that did amazing work and charged the phone in Dash mode. I am trying to get something similar for OP7 Pro. Problem with original it's only one port. I do understand it's 30 Watts but I do need that second port. Also What's up with backward compatibility. I mean I thought my OP7 PRo will use Dash charging instead of Warp, but it's not it's using regular slow mode with my Dash OP6 car charger. Any suggestions?
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I'm in the same boat, figured my 3rd party op6 dash charger would at least give the op7pro dash charging, but it's like 1.2 amps I think according to ampere. Just gonna have to wait it out : ). Maybe try a PD one? Op7pro is rated for 15w PD.
The OnePlus 7 Pro supports USB-PD, so you’re good there.
You can also buy oppo Vooc / super vooc. It' fully compatible with warp charge but cheaper.
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You can also buy oppo Vooc / super vooc. It' fully compatible with warp charge but cheaper.
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Who's selling it with international shipping?
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07MH54LQ4?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Bought this a couple days ago, it charges same as the charger the 7 Pro comes with
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07MH54LQ4?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Bought this a couple days ago, it charges same as the charger the 7 Pro comes with
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That's not a car charger.
Maybe this one
https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Aplus-Charging-Rapidly-Oneplus/dp/B075CGTRR7
I was able to get dash charge speed using a OnePlus dash charger bought along with my OnePlus 5 using the original included cable.
Does anyone know/Think that the OnePlus warp or warp charge 30 power adapter would work with the Realme X2 pro ?
I know it will not be as fast but I can get one for free from oneplus referral points and it would be UK 3 pin.
Realme says the phone is compatible with other charging technologies like quick charge.
I will test it with my Oneplus 6T charger once I receive the phone and of it works I will get another one from Oneplus
Why don't you use the 50w supervooc inside the box?
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Why don't you use the 50w supervooc inside the box?
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I need a UK adapter but have purchased one so will be using the vooc charge occasionally when needed,
As these batteries only have certain number of cycles I would prefer to charge the phone with something else on a daily basis.
I'm interested in maintaining the battery for a few years so would like to keep it somewhere in the 45 to 85 range which has worked well for me with all recent phones I've owned
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I need a UK adapter but have purchased one so will be using the vooc charge occasionally when needed,
As these batteries only have certain number of cycles I would prefer to charge the phone with something else on a daily basis.
I'm interested in maintaining the battery for a few years so would like to keep it somewhere in the 45 to 85 range which has worked well for me with all recent phones I've owned
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I hope you're right, because i haven't understand if supervooc is good or bad for this phone.
So, you can buy any qc 3.0, i like Aukey
HTCDevil said:
I hope you're right, because i haven't understand if supervooc is good or bad for this phone.
So, you can buy any qc 3.0, i like Aukey
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I don't think it's necessarly bad for the phone but I don't trust it either. I have read in many reports it is quick charge compatable and I've heard that the OnePlus dash charge has worked also. I personally have no issue with these slower charge speeds and actually prefer them.
I will use the 50 watt in times I need it otherwise I will use the other ones
There is 2 batteries in the X2 pro and from what I understand the 50w is split between them both.... So it's more like 25w per battery as apposed to a single battery taking a full 50w. I personally wouldn't worry about it and enjoy the rapid charging.
manus31 said:
I need a UK adapter but have purchased one so will be using the vooc charge occasionally when needed,
As these batteries only have certain number of cycles I would prefer to charge the phone with something else on a daily basis.
I'm interested in maintaining the battery for a few years so would like to keep it somewhere in the 45 to 85 range which has worked well for me with all recent phones I've owned
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The phone has 2 batteries... Each charging at 25w so it is ok
jm98 said:
The phone has 2 batteries... Each charging at 25w so it is ok
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Not necessarily, whether there's two or one battery,each will need to be maintained to some degree or they will degrade
I always charge it over the night with an old and slow adapter from my LG g4, if I need a boost, I use the vooc One, did the same with the previous huawei mate 10 pro for 2 years and battery is still as good as the first day [emoji6]
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manus31 said:
Does anyone know/Think that the OnePlus warp or warp charge 30 power adapter would work with the Realme X2 pro ?
I know it will not be as fast but I can get one for free from oneplus referral points and it would be UK 3 pin.
Realme says the phone is compatible with other charging technologies like quick charge.
I will test it with my Oneplus 6T charger once I receive the phone and of it works I will get another one from Oneplus
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Did it worked?¿? Some users are having problems with Qualcom qc 2.0 3.0 compatibility, I will open a new thread
mscano said:
Did it worked?¿? Some users are having problems with Qualcom qc 2.0 3.0 compatibility, I will open a new thread
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I got a warp charge 30T charger from OnePlus but am yet to try it. Ive decided to just stick with the 50 watt for now,I can tell you that my OnePlus 6T charger worked fine,charging at full speed around 27 watt(or whatever it is)
Hi guys ! I have Huawei 65W charger. Can i use that with my Mi 11 Ultra ? I was thinking is here why not to use it but I don’t want to fry something inside with long term usage.
This is a picture with the official xiaomi eu 65w charger. You can compare it as well to see the differences
It probably won't charge at 65w
I have a huawei super charger from my mate 20 pro (40w) and if I plug it into a Samsung or a realme or xiaomi etc it charges at about 10w
Huawei phones can detect the correct super charge brick and even using a non huawei cable will probably cripple your charge time
Thank you guys !
As far as I know (I have yet to recieve my device, but I do have a compatible 65W charger) it should be able to charge at 20V 3.25A (65W)
Worst case scenario it will just charge at the minimum speed available. There are all kind of handshakes and confirmations that happen before power is delivered from the charger to the phone.
Keep an eye on the battery temp... avoid draining battery below 20-30%
I have for example a type c charger brick from my hp elitebook laptop.
It has the same V/A ratio to do the 65w charging as the original xiaomi charger i posted above.
It does not work charging at 65w with the mi 11 ultra.
Be careful what charger you use and also the cable is very important !
I also use this type c adaptor to 3.5 and type c adapter ( to charge the phone and listen at the same time ) also this is the cable i use with my charger.
Hello,
I believe the CN version comes without a charger, does that apply to international version as well? In all unboxing I've seen of international version they came with a charger, want to confirm by anyone who got his international version since mine still needs 2 weeks to be here. Anyone can confirm please?