It accepts 18 watts USB-PD and it just works.
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Had no issues, primarily use its own charger but also an Aukey one. QC2.0 Powerbank from Xiaomi - also fine.
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Is there a problem with P10 and standard type-c charger? If not, do anybody know which rate P10 is charging with standard type-c charger? 3A? I believe Huawei SuperCharge uses 5A.
I am buying a charger and wondering if I can buy standard type-c charger so i can use fast charging with other devices too.
The voltage is the thing. There're some chargers with more than 5V. Don't buy one of these. The current is only important for fast charging. The phone only uses max. 5A at 5V, if the charger has more than 5A the phone won't use more current.
So you can buy every charger with 5V.
its a QC 3 certified charger and A2 supports QC 4+ right?
so wether it takes 9v 2a (18w) or 9v 3a (27w) to charge
https://store.mi.com/in/item/3192900008
and also want to know is it safe to use moto's turbo charger because its output is max 15w
candykala said:
its a QC 3 certified charger and A2 supports QC 4+ right?
so wether it takes 9v 2a (18w) or 9v 3a (27w) to charge
https://store.mi.com/in/item/3192900008
and also want to know is it safe to use moto's turbo charger because its output is max 15w
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In general terms, V×A = W. Now, voltage is pushed and current is pulled. So it doesn't matter what the Amp is, what matters is that the Voltage should not exceed the max specs. That is why Oppo's VOOC chargers are best suited. They keep volt at 5V while increasing the ampere to 3/4 Amp to increase Watt without damaging the phone.
candykala said:
its a QC 3 certified charger and A2 supports QC 4+ right?
so wether it takes 9v 2a (18w) or 9v 3a (27w) to charge
https://store.mi.com/in/item/3192900008
and also want to know is it safe to use moto's turbo charger because its output is max 15w
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Qualcomm's quick charge technology is backward compatible. So a QC4+ supporting device will happily work with a QC 3 charger.
Also, QC 4+ technology is design to withstand upto 20v and upto 4.6Amps (not at the same time) and at the same time QC 4 and 4+ are no different the specifications there are same there is only some internal changes.
QC 4 achieves 27w not via the QC technology but it uses USB-PD which is a universal technology released on 2012 and unlike QC it's not proprietary Qualcomm's tech. USB-PD for our device works in the range of 3-11V and 0-3A.
Also, charging current and voltage is controlled by the device, not the charger. You can safely charge your phone using a MacBook charger which can provide upto 60w of power and it won't harm your phone.
#tldr : yes it's totally safe to use any charger with your phone. Unless it's not a cheap one which doesn't comply to basic quality standards you are good to go.
Hello
Can i use the samaung 9v 1.5A for my xiaomi mi a2 because phone came with 5V 2A , can this samsung original charger damage my phone ?
Anyone knows of any EU charger that uses the Super Flash Charge? Have a USA version with adapter now, but is bulky with the adapter
I have a 65W laptop charger with USB-C and tried to charge the Nex3, but it was just charging normally.
Emailed Vivo and they said only to use the charger that comes with it (obviously...)
Hi,
Your laptop uses USB-PD(USB Power Delivery) while your phone uses SuperFlashCharge which is another proprietary standard. SuperFlashCharge is probably backwards compatible with USB-PD to 15W. Vendors build their own standards to implement better thermal control over the process.
It would be nice everyone to use the standard USB-PD so we can have an "ultimate charger" in our backpack but this won't happen very soon. :/
I Have the Global Version of the Mi 9, and it wont charge at 27W at all, the highest that i've gotten was 2060mA.
I tried using the Anker PowerPort III Mini 30Watts Charger, and Also the RAVpower RP-PB097 which charges at 45watts.
the Phone is Rooted and i tried using the CrDroid 6.9 ROM with Quantic Kernel 4.14.198, and also tried Xiaomi.EU MIUI 12 Weekly Build 20.9.24
any ideas why and how to fix it ?
For 27W to work, you need QC 4.0+ certified charger. QC 3.0 only won't work even if the advertised power is higher (it would be more useable to tablets and laptops), including Xiaomi's own CDQ02ZM 45W charger. But Xiaomi has MDY-10-EL that exactly supports it and I have as well, granted that's the only QC 4.0+ certified charger I have and therefore 27W only works with that.
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For 27W to work, you need QC 4.0+ certified charger. QC 3.0 only won't work even if the advertised power is higher (it would be more useable to tablets and laptops), including Xiaomi's own CDQ02ZM 45W charger. But Xiaomi has MDY-10-EL that exactly supports it and I have as well, granted that's the only QC 4.0+ certified charger I have and therefore 27W only works with that.
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My Anker Charger is QC4.0 Certified and i couldn't even get 15w with it
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My Anker Charger is QC4.0 Certified and i couldn't even get 15w with it
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Now that's weird, unless you measure when the battery is above 5% or so. I'll record with my USB doctor attached so you can see the incoming voltage/current yourself.
i have same problem too i tested with my dady's 33w xiaomi charger even i couldnt get 18 w with 33w charger.
Hello, I bought a Oneplus 8t+5G (tmobile) used off of Ebay, so I'll need to buy the 65W fast charger myself, what I was unclear on was the cable itself. I currently use this cable, (https://a.co/fCB5o9D) the only power rating it lists is 3.1A. If I bought a 65W charging block, would this cable be sufficient to get the most out of the fast charging?
Also feel free to discuss recommendations for 65W charging cables/blocks. Thanks
If you're using an original OnePlus charger with a USB-C to USB-C cable, it doesn't really matter which one you use, it's best if it meets PD 3.0 60-100W requirements and is reasonably solid. I tested 3 different cables of this type: the original one, some unspecified BlitzWolf and BaseUs PD 60W and the WarpCharge 65W charging was identical with each one. It is different if you would like to use an Oppo or Realme charger with USB-A output - in this case only the original cable will probably charge the WarpCharge 65W.
And remember that only a OnePlus charger compatible with WarpCharge 65W (Realme Superdart or Oppo SuperVooc 2.0) will charge 65W. Third party chargers, even if they are 100W, will not comply with this charging standard.