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)
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Hey all,
I got an Aukey 3-port USB wall charger for Christmas (Model PA-T2), that includes a Quick Charge 2.0 port. I plugged in my Samsung Fast Charge Wireless charger into the port, but it does not fast charge at all. It will say fast charging, but then it will disconnect ("Wireless Charging Paused") after a couple of seconds. It'll keep cycling like this, so it's never really charging.
If I just plug the cable directly into the phone, it fast charges just fine though. I've tried changing cables as well.
Has anybody run into this issue with this Wall charger before?
skadude66 said:
Hey all,
I got an Aukey 3-port USB wall charger for Christmas (Model PA-T2), that includes a Quick Charge 2.0 port. I plugged in my Samsung Fast Charge Wireless charger into the port, but it does not fast charge at all. It will say fast charging, but then it will disconnect ("Wireless Charging Paused") after a couple of seconds. It'll keep cycling like this, so it's never really charging.
If I just plug the cable directly into the phone, it fast charges just fine though. I've tried changing cables as well.
Has anybody run into this issue with this Wall charger before?
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I have same Aukey 3 Port USB wall charger, fast charge work on Orange USB port
at home, i use the charger that came with the phone, but i need something new for the office.
what are you using?
Ended up buying this charger: http://www.amazon.com/Charger-SpigenĀ®-Adapter-MacBook-Surface/dp/B019MUE3R4
My original charger just stopped working this morning. I tried with an old Micro-USB Cable (with type C Adapter) on a Samsung charger and it works fine. Guess will be using that for now or shouldn't I?
Using the original LG charger + choetech chargers. Although I've had one choetech charger stop working completely, and they don't seem to charge as quickly as the LG charger (even when the phone says "rapid charging").
Not many options out there, but I recommend getting an OEM or Google charger.
Hello. I tried charger qc 3.0 but doesn't work at speed fast... I tried the genuine charger with a tested cable hi speed 3.0 and doesn't work at speed... Can anyone suggest a charger and a cable tested working lower yhan 10 dollars shipped??? Its incredible this price difference with qc that i bought both 3 dollars
Use original cable and charger ro charge at high speed... Other cables or chargers don't work and can even damage your phone..
(for example my umi fast charger usb C..
charges at 5+9+12volts)
With a cheap price always comes cheap quality.
QC 3/4 are not built for the Mate 10 series, they are built for QC compatible devices, while it will still charge the phone, probably at slightly increased speeds - you won't get the full power out of it as, its not meant to be used on a Fast charge phone (Fast charge / SuperCharge whatever Huawei call it)
Let me share something which I've found out recently. If you use a QC charger for eg. Xiaomi Type C Mi Power bank Pro which support QC 3.0 charging, my Mate 10 will display "Fast Charging" which is definitely faster than normal "Charging". If you use the Huawei Supercharge AP09S Power bank, it will charge at the max rate "Super Charging"
Huawei Supercharge is a dedicated technology just like qualcomm quickcharge. For it to work you need the dedicated hardware.
Most important: Huawei Supercharge phone and Huawei Supercharge power brick. Since supercharge features up to 5A current you will need a type c cable that supports 5A. Then you are good to go.
The Huawei phone of course supports standard USB protocols like 5V2A etc. But that's not fast.
Older Huawei/honor phones support Huawei quickcharge (what they used before supercharge) which is 9V2A. I think the mate 10 supports that too.
From my experience though the phone displays "charging" when connected to PC via USB. "Quickcharge" when connected to normal wall charger. "Supercharge" when connected to supercharge wallcharger (or supercharge car charger or supercharge Powerbank) via 5A (ampere) USB cable.
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
So there are two interesting threads going on... One about USB C Hubs and one about how the Tab S8 Series Super Fast Charge protocol works in real life. I'd like to see what people say about power pass-through with their USB C hubs. What it comes down to is that the Tab S8/plus/ultra really wants 10V @ 4.5V, but most chargers max out at 9V @ 3A or if they support PPS, 10V @ 3A. For hubs, I don't know what "PD Pass-Through" means or how it works and if it supports the PPS format Samsung wants. Many hubs say "support 100W 3.0 PD Pass-Through". What does this mean?
My UGREEN 70411 hub says it supports 100W PD 3.0 pass-through charging. But when I use the same cables and power supply, the charge going to the tablet battery drops precipitously with the hub in the chain:
65W PD 3.0/PPS power supply --> Tablet gives Super Fast Charge 2.0 with Ampere reporting 7A @ 4.12V charging the battery i.e. 30W
65W PD 3.0/PPS power supply --> 100W USB C Hub --> Tablet gives Fast Charging (not Super Fast Charging) with Ampere reporting 2A @ 4.12V charging the battery i.e. 8W
So it isn't even close to "passing through" the power.
Does anyone get better results? Do we need anything special in a hub to "pass through" the PPS protocol Samsung actually requires? Do I just have an old hub that doesn't support PPS?
Thanks,
Joe
I have the same issue. Using a brand new Anker USB C hub. No matter which high quality cables or 100w chargers I use, or mix of peripherals plugged into the hub (I use a 4k monitor and an SSD), the tablet doesn't charge. When the tablet is plugged in, and the cover is closed or screen is off, it charges as it should. Would really like an answer as to why this is, or a workaround. I'm trying to justify this as a laptop replacement, and inability to charge whilst simultaneusly in use and 'docked' is a potential dealbreaker.