Need help with using power adapter in china - General Accessories

My Wizard power adapter reads
Model: ADP 5FH B
Input:100-240V~0.2A   50-60Hz
output:5V-1A LPS
made in china
can i use this in china?
i know china uses 220 V on 50 Hz, but what does what does that ~0.2A mean? will chinese power stable enough for this device?
if not, what kind of converter do i need?
thanks in advance

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[Q] Quickcharge on M9+

So I've done a lot of Google searches on this but can't find an answer. Does anyone know if the MediaTek in the M9+ will support Quick Charge or any similar technology?
wr8_utd said:
So I've done a lot of Google searches on this but can't find an answer. Does anyone know if the MediaTek in the M9+ will support Quick Charge or any similar technology?
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as the name implies Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 is a Qualcomm only feature so no it's not going to work on a mediaTek processor.
what does the box hype on the phone / website say about quick charging ?
Should work with 1.8 ampere
MTK's fast charging is named Pump Express Plus, another certificate not QC2.0.
http://www.mediatek.com/en/features/power-management/pump-express/
But there is still unknown if M9+ will work with this technology.
http://blog.gsmarena.com/mediatek-introduces-pump-express-plus-fast-charging-duel-qualcomm/

Final solution for using USB OTG in our phone

If you want to use Keyboard or Optical mouse even a USB game controller (the best part) in the S3 neo , just buy a powered OTG cable, or make one by yourself but c'mon it costs a cofee, good luck
thank you my friend
is it work on dual sim ver. as well?
what's your device model?
cause i tried to use y cable on stock 4.4.4 but nothing happend
and ofcourse i used cable in other devices many time and it works fine
can you help me?
My device is GT-I9301I and it works
Android version is 4.4.2 but make sure to connect it with a power supply

It is possible to enable Quick Charge 3.0 (Qualcomm) ?

Hi,
Maybe a noob question, but we all know that Snapdragon 820 can work with Quick Charge 3.0.
My question is : a custom ROM could enable this feature ? maybe locked by Oneplus ...
If not, it's a hardware problem ? If someone can explain to me the reason ...
It could be. The phone already accepts 5v 4amp. It's probably in the kernel.
My assumption is that certain hardware for voltage regulation is required for QC right? Isn't this hardware missing since OnePlus moved the voltage regulation away from the phone to the wall charger?
Aralas said:
Hi,
Maybe a noob question, but we all know that Snapdragon 820 can work with Quick Charge 3.0.
My question is : a custom ROM could enable this feature ? maybe locked by Oneplus ...
If not, it's a hardware problem ? If someone can explain to me the reason ...
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Why would you want QC3 when you already have an equivalent fast charge ?
There is a power controller that determines whether you can do that, its hardware and by the looks of it 1+ decided to do it their own way.
One Twelve said:
Why would you want QC3 when you already have an equivalent fast charge ?
There is a power controller that determines whether you can do that, its hardware and by the looks of it 1+ decided to do it their own way.
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i do wish that dash charge enabled power banks are available in future till then will use 20000mah power bank
Aralas said:
Hi,
Maybe a noob question, but we all know that Snapdragon 820 can work with Quick Charge 3.0.
My question is : a custom ROM could enable this feature ? maybe locked by Oneplus ...
If not, it's a hardware problem ? If someone can explain to me the reason ...
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OnePlus will release the dash charge blobs soon so that they work with custom Roms. They said they'll release at the end of July, which could be next week
Sent from my OnePlus3 using XDA Labs
Quick Charge is a closed proprietary standard so enabling it involves communicating via a closed protocol which is allowed to pull a higher power, so it's pretty infeasible regardless of the SoC.,
What I'm interested in enabling is USB-C fast charging (5v @ 3a) since those accessories are much more common and still very fast
Aralas said:
Hi,
Maybe a noob question, but we all know that Snapdragon 820 can work with Quick Charge 3.0.
My question is : a custom ROM could enable this feature ? maybe locked by Oneplus ...
If not, it's a hardware problem ? If someone can explain to me the reason ...
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Go to forums.oneplus and search for "Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 vs OP Dash Charge".
I think that thread might answer your question. In my opinion Karthik Raghavan explained well it there.
Sorry couldn't post a link, not enough posts made to unlock spam prevention
Lenovo Zuk Z2 Plus
What about Lenovo Zuk z2 plus it also has Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 but the charger is 5v 2A. Is it possible to enable in that.
qadani said:
Lenovo Zuk Z2 Plus
What about Lenovo Zuk z2 plus it also has Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 but the charger is 5v 2A. Is it possible to enable in that.
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That just means they didn't give you a qc 3.0 fast charger. They skimped on it to lower costs. Get a qc 3 charger and it will work
UnwindingThree8 said:
That just means they didn't give you a qc 3.0 fast charger. They skimped on it to lower costs. Get a qc 3 charger and it will work
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Forget about QC, USB-PD and USB3.0 would be better to enable or port. Dash is overrated.

Is there any HW difference between Mi Max/Max Prime Chinese and Global?

Hi everyone,
I know the Xiaomi Mi Max is officially sold in China and India.
Apparently the version from China is compatible with several LTE Bands worldwide.
My doubt is: As of now, is there any hardware difference for this device sold in China / India / (wherever else it may being sold officially)?
Also, is there any differenze in size between Mi Max (32/64GB rom, 3GB ram) and Mi Max Prime (128GB, 4GB ram)?
I am trying to understand this in order to order an appropriate cover
Thanks in advance
dragXDA123 said:
Hi everyone,
I know the Xiaomi Mi Max is officially sold in China and India.
Apparently the version from China is compatible with several LTE Bands worldwide.
My doubt is: As of now, is there any hardware difference for this device sold in China / India / (wherever else it may being sold officially)?
Also, is there any differenze in size between Mi Max (32/64GB rom, 3GB ram) and Mi Max Prime (128GB, 4GB ram)?
I am trying to understand this in order to order an appropriate cover
Thanks in advance
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there is no difference with respect to hardware btw the chinese & indian manufactured mi max.they have the same hardware save for a few minor differences in make of camera,touch panel,screens,camera sensors etc.although they are frm diff manufacturers, they are specced the same.the diff comes in form of preloaded os.again though both are the same,chinese ones will be preloaded with chinese stable firmware and indian units(which i personally own) have global stable firmware.the major diff in terms of software would be chinese localized app and absense of google apps in chinese stable,while in global stable comes with google apps preloaded.that where the differences end.the overall physical dimensions remain the same.you can cross install firmware if u wish
now coming to the diff btw the 3/32 vs 4/128 there is slight diff in soc.the 3/32 called "hydrogen" has hexacore(2x1.8ghz a72+4x1.4ghz a53) snapdragon 650 while the 4/128 called "helium" has octacore(4x1.8ghz a72+4x1.4ghz a53) snapdragon 652soc.the gpu is the same in both versions.again there will be no diff in the physical dimensions btw the 2 models
wingryder said:
there is no difference with respect to hardware btw the chinese & indian manufactured mi max.they have the same hardware save for a few minor differences in make of camera,touch panel,screens,camera sensors etc.although they are frm diff manufacturers, they are specced the same.the diff comes in form of preloaded os.again though both are the same,chinese ones will be preloaded with chinese stable firmware and indian units(which i personally own) have global stable firmware.the major diff in terms of software would be chinese localized app and absense of google apps in chinese stable,while in global stable comes with google apps preloaded.that where the differences end.the overall physical dimensions remain the same.you can cross install firmware if u wish
now coming to the diff btw the 3/32 vs 4/128 there is slight diff in soc.the 3/32 called "hydrogen" has hexacore(2x1.8ghz a72+4x1.4ghz a53) snapdragon 650 while the 4/128 called "helium" has octacore(4x1.8ghz a72+4x1.4ghz a53) snapdragon 652soc.the gpu is the same in both versions.again there will be no diff in the physical dimensions btw the 2 models
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Thanks for your answer.
Is it correct to say I can install the Global rom on a device coming from China, and get the very same result (besides minor hw differences) as buying it in India (for example)?
Also, since I understand you have the global edition , could you say if it supports full disk encryption on MIUI 8 (from settings > privacy or something like that), in a way that without unlock code the phone doesn't start at all?
(as reference, there is also this - unanswered - question about this topic :http://c.mi.com/in/thread-4401-1-1.html)
Thank you
yes, you can. but you must look for the right on coz always 2 global roms comes.
One for the Mi max with 16 and 32 gb (hydrogen) or the rom for the 32 and 128 gb mi max (helium).
greets
Peter
PS: Best rom ever, no more need RR
LED-Control, auto Callrecord, dt2wake, fast, super battery, so stable!
xiaomi.eu Miui 8.1
dragXDA123 said:
Thanks for your answer.
Is it correct to say I can install the Global rom on a device coming from China, and get the very same result (besides minor hw differences) as buying it in India (for example)?
Also, since I understand you have the global edition , could you say if it supports full disk encryption on MIUI 8 (from settings > privacy or something like that), in a way that without unlock code the phone doesn't start at all?
(as reference, there is also this - unanswered - question about this topic :http://c.mi.com/in/thread-4401-1-1.html)
Thank you
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for the 1part of the question answer is yes
for the 2nd part of the question,as far as i know,since the data partition is encrypted, after the device boots up,u'll be presented with the password (login) screen,and unless u enter the the password u wont see the homescreen,and no one will be able to access ur data.the only way to use the device is to format the data partition with custom recovery and install new new rom at which point all ur data would be permanent ly erased.

QUESTION About RN5(32/3)

Hey Guys,
We all know Mi China release 32/3 GB variant of RN5.
By the way,My Queries to them,Who already own it.
1.How much RAM You get free on regular usages?
2.How's About Headphone/Earphone Audio(Music) Quality?
3.How much time it takes to fully charged with QC 3.0 Charger?
Ismail88 said:
Hey Guys,
We all know Mi China release 32/3 GB variant of RN5.
By the way,My Queries to them,Who already own it.
1.How much RAM You get free on regular usages?
2.How's About Headphone/Earphone Audio(Music) Quality?
3.How much time it takes to fully charged with QC 3.0 Charger?
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1) 1.4 - 1.7 GB for me with medium usage.
2) Awesome. Root and you get Dolby; Mi Enhancer works well.
3)QC 3.0 is not supported, QC2.0 takes 2.15 - 2.30 hours.
Please use the Thank's button if this was helpful.
xdatman said:
1) 1.4 - 1.7 GB for me with medium usage.
2) Awesome. Root and you get Dolby; Mi Enhancer works well.
3)QC 3.0 is not supported, QC2.0 takes 2.15 - 2.30 hours.
Please use the Thank's button if this was helpful.
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Thanks for the info but I saw somewhere its QC 3.0.
So, it is false, isn't it?
Ismail88 said:
Thanks for the info but I saw somewhere its QC 3.0.
So, it is false, isn't it?
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The Indian Version supports QC2.
The Chinese Version supports QC3.
I referred to Indian Version as
-> QC 3 compared to QC 2 is not a big jump, the power output is almost the same, the 8% gain is from increased charging efficiency.
-> Indian Version was launched first.
However possibilities are that Indian Redmi Note 5 Pro can support QC3 via root access and other things which I am currently aware about fully.
xdatman said:
The Indian Version supports QC2.
The Chinese Version supports QC3.
I referred to Indian Version as
-> QC 3 compared to QC 2 is not a big jump, the power output is almost the same, the 8% gain is from increased charging efficiency.
-> Indian Version was launched first.
However possibilities are that Indian Redmi Note 5 Pro can support QC3 via root access and other things which I am currently aware about fully.
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Yeah I knew that,There's only a little bit difference in both tecnology.But I just wanted to know the exact time of charging with qc3.0.
3GB ram is enough for daily usages or not?
Ismail88 said:
3GB ram is enough for daily usages or not?
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I`m wondering the same.
Mostly use phone for email,maps and 4-5 social media apps.
3 GB is quiet enough, but i highly recommend at least 4GB.
If we use that phone for regular use,3GB ram is quite enough.but 4GB ram would be better for them who're used to play some games along with extra storage.

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