Hello
I Just Broke My Charger For Hp Ipaq6828 So can u guys Tell me the power like 5v and at wht amp it its by the way i have some other Charger of some other pda so can it works like 5v and 1amp... Does it will make my ipaq 6828 blow..
Please Help me guys just let me know about the Amp ....
Thanks
Andrew
If you have the older charger, then the ratings would be mentioned in the charger itself. If you threw the older one away then goto a shop and check one out. See if the charger that you have matches the ratings.
Could you guys recommend me a wall adapter?
I heard that i should get a 1500 mA one, but the best i found on amazon is Belkin Universal USB Wall Charger EU which is a 1000 mA ( i'm not allowed to post links yet, but if you search it it's impossible not to find it). I have to tell you that i can only buy it from the UK and that it needs to be a standard EU plug.
The one amazon.de sent me charges fine, the only issue is that it turns on my device if i try to charge it when it's off. The charger is a 5v 1A.
My iPhone 5S wall charger is also a 5v 1A but it "behaves better" i guess, because when my moto G is off wheni plug it to the iPhone 5S wall charger it doesn't turn on my phone automaticaly, it charges fine and the moto g only shows the battery image on screen.
Both charge ok (1A 5v), but if i want to charge my phone when it's off i guess some chargers won't be able to do that. Maybe it's an voltage accuracy.
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I use adapter from my Nexus 7, otput is 5V 2A and no problems.
Any wallcharger will do as long it is 500-1500mA but i think anything over 1500mA can be used, but the device will limit it to 1500mA.
But i wouldn't recommend anything over 1500mA as it could damage the device.
The higher the mA is the faster it will charge.
Currently im using the Sony Ericsson Live Dock DK10 to charge my Moto G but im looking for a more powerful charger.
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Any wallcharger will do as long it is 500-1500mA but i think anything over 1500mA can be used, but the device will limit it to 1500mA.
But i wouldn't recommend anything over 1500mA as it could damage the device.
The higher the mA is the faster it will charge.
Currently im using the Sony Ericsson Live Dock DK10 to charge my Moto G but im looking for a more powerful charger.
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Additional amperage does not harm the device, only incorrect voltage will. The phone will only draw as much amperage as the charging chip allows.
Having said that, keep in mind that quick charging will wear out the battery faster than a slower charge.
I'm using a 750mA, 5V Blackberry charger for mine - from empty it takes about 2hrs 45mins to fully charge, so a higher amperage should be pretty fast. Doesn't boot the phone if the phone is off.
i bought this one
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007ZN5LE0/ref=oh_details_o00_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
didn't receive it yet
In case anyone is wondering whether the old Apple wall charger is working or not (the one from circa 2007. I broke my other decent wall adapter...), it's working almost perfectly. It's correctly recognized as wall charger and ~1A is drawn from. That's quite surprising, It had always been wrongly detected by all the phones I tried to charge with it. The only drawback is that the device can't be charged when off, the device will simply boot as soon as it's plugged. This doesn't happen with proper wall chargers (at least on JB, I don't know if something changed with KK).
To know if a wall charger is detected as such, dial *#*#4636#*#* and see if it says "USB" instead of "CA" in the battery informations. Usually USB means lower current (~500mA) and kernel wakelocks (not always this one, it depends on how the charger is detected). That's not good.
You can also get the amount of current flowing though the battery using CurrentWidget (look for it on the Play Store) or reading the files in /sys/class/power_supply/battery/.
nothing happens if the moto g connect a charger that 2.0a galaxy s4
The Asian dual sim version comes with a charger with a hard wired cable, rather than a micro USB cable (and interestingly, its only got 2 wires connected from what I can tell). Its 500mA, and mine uses a UK plug. I've also tried it with a HTC charger (the moto charger has a VERY long, unwieldy cable) thats also 500mA and it works too. There's no real need for a higher amperage, and it does tend to charge pretty fast.
MahaDEVELOPER said:
Any wallcharger will do as long it is 500-1500mA but i think anything over 1500mA can be used, but the device will limit it to 1500mA.
But i wouldn't recommend anything over 1500mA as it could damage the device.
The higher the mA is the faster it will charge.
Currently im using the Sony Ericsson Live Dock DK10 to charge my Moto G but im looking for a more powerful charger.
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Hi, is it possible to use the Live Dock to connect USB devices on the Moto G?
Thanks in advance!
I am using the adapter of iphone 5s, it's a 1A, is it good or not?
stiiiv19 said:
I am using the adapter of iphone 5s, it's a 1A, is it good or not?
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Why nobody ever read dedicated FAQs?
the alanct
matmutant said:
Why nobody ever read dedicated FAQs?
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thx mate
chocris said:
nothing happens if the moto g connect a charger that 2.0a galaxy s4
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Nope I'm using it. Fast charging. Awesome...
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I'm purchasing a Moto G via Boost tomorrow & aware that Moto G's charger is Micro USB only.
Motorola's page recommends/suggests using a AC adapter from another Motorola phone, I've never owned a Motorola phone before.
I was thinking on using my N7 2012's AC adapter to substitute for the AC/outlet charging.
My only concern is would be a wise idea on doing so because
"Any Motorola charger with the correct micro-USB tip will charge your Moto G. You will see the best results when the output of the charger is between 500 mA and 1.5 A. The higher the output, the faster your Moto G will charge.
If your charger output is higher, the MOTO G will automatically restrict the charging rate. If your charger is lower, it will simply take longer to reach a full charge."
and having looked at the specs of my N7 2012 charger
AC Input
110V-240V
DC Output
5Vdc/2A
Any help/advice on this here would be greatly appreciated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598898
Wall Adapter [Q]
That thread was created with the same reason. Check out the answers. You should be fine
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Damn, could have bought 2A adapter, got only 1A adapter from ebay for 1$, because 1.5A adapters were not that cheap. But it still does the job well.
Dear Friends,
I need your advise regarding charger.. I am using 5v---2A charger for charging my LG G Pro.. I takes not more than 1.5 he's to fully charge... is it damaging my battery... and what are the stock charger specifications?
Looking forward for your prompt response
sghouri said:
Dear Friends,
I need your advise regarding charger.. I am using 5v---2A charger for charging my LG G Pro.. I takes not more than 1.5 he's to fully charge... is it damaging my battery... and what are the stock charger specifications?
Looking forward for your prompt response
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I thought stock LG G Pro wall charger is 1.8A? Either way, all the latest phones with high capacity batteries use 2A charger for faster charging. Also, typically it should not draw more current than it's rated charging speed. The rule of thumb is to use a charger with a same rating as a stock one.
LG G Pro Charger
thank you very much for reponsw ... please also confirm 5v---2A charger is safe to use?
sghouri said:
thank you very much for reponsw ... please also confirm 5v---2A charger is safe to use?
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It's safe, but I don't know where you got your charger For example at home, I use only brand name 2A chargers from Samsung, Anker, and UE/Logitech for charging of all of my accessories from 500mA to 2A (they only draw as much as they need too even so all my charging sources can provide up to 2A of current). But if you guys $4 no-brand charger from eBay, doesn't matter what the label say - you can never guarantee safe operation at max current since those are cheap without a good over-current protection or component rating without a margin. I would also recommend asking other LG G Pro users in direct forum sub-section of XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-g-pro
Good luck!
Hey guys, I am planning to buy a new charger for my phone.
I am confused between 1A and 2A charger.
Will charging my phone with a 2A charger have any effect on the battery life, Heard from someone that the 2A charger will kill my battery, Is it true?
Please advice!
thanking in advance :good:
axayyjoshi said:
Hey guys, I am planning to buy a new charger for my phone.
I am confused between 1A and 2A charger.
Will charging my phone with a 2A charger have any effect on the battery life, Heard from someone that the 2A charger will kill my battery, Is it true?
Please advice!
thanking in advance :good:
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It's not true. You may use a charger with 2A output but it's really enough 1A for One V. 2A charger might be useful if you will decide to use it for other devices that requires more powerful output.
No way you can reach 1A power consumption on this device, even if using navigation, bluetooth and streaming simultaneously at the brightest screen setting. And even if you plug a 2A charger, it will still draw just as much as it needs (max around 0.5A), so don't re-invent the wheel and use a factory spec charger - 1A.