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Hi, when I play games or watch movies on my one x it sometimes start to flash red - green on the notification light.
I think it only happens when I have the charger plugged in. Anyone know what it is? And if its any help, I'm running leedroids Rom.
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Hi, when I play games or watch movies on my one x it sometimes start to flash red - green on the notification light.
I think it only happens when I have the charger plugged in. Anyone know what it is? And if its any help, I'm running leedroids Rom.
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Using more power than the charger is outputting
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Thanks!
Have the chargers changed over the year's? Currently using the one that came with my desire.
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svennp said:
Thanks!
Have the chargers changed over the year's? Currently using the one that came with my desire.
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I was thinking this but I'm not too sure, I was wondering if the one x charger would have higher power output due to the beastlyness of the phone. I however never use it because it's short...use an old blackberry charger seems to take about the same amount of time to charge tho
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i thought it flashed like that when overheating?
vincepg13 said:
Using more power than the charger is outputting
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lawrence750 said:
i thought it flashed like that when overheating?
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Generally, those two circumstances tend to occur simultaneously!
MinecraftZombi.es said:
Generally, those two circumstances tend to occur simultaneously!
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Yup! Do NOT play games while charging...it is a sure way of pushing the thermal limits!
svennp said:
Thanks!
Have the chargers changed over the year's? Currently using the one that came with my desire.
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No, its pretty much an industry standard that micro usb chargers run 1A @ 5v
If the charger is really old it could be 800mA but not likely, easy to check though, just check between the pins on the plug
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oh so its not overheating?
It's definitely overheating. I was watching an hd movie using sw code and charging (I had about 20% battery, so it was taking the whole amp), and the light began flashing. I quit the mx player and saw battery widget reporting 49 degrees Celsius and battery status was 'overheating' I have to mention though that I had my phone placed onto a pillow, so no chance of dissipating the heat whatsoever. I presume the same happens when you play a game and hold your phone. My advice is just to wait a while for the battery to go up enough, so the charger begins the slow cycle - then you'll be charging with a few hundred mA and it will be easier for the phone to handle the extra heat.
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hamdir said:
oh so its not overheating?
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Well when the led flashed like that for me I was playing shadowgun and the battery dropped a percent over the time I was playing with it charging the whole time, but like someone said above both will happen. The phone was hot for sure
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Well I used to have overheat problems as well but I fixed it by doing a hard reset. My phone doesn't overheat as it did before the reset and I can easily play games on the phone while charging. Even after a hard reset, my phone easily hits 43 degrees though. Just thought to share this with you guys.
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I used my touchpad’s charger which is a 2A charger and it charges twice the speed. So you can try using any tablet's charger for a fast charge..
Well I'm little confusing now .
I have 2 charges.
One with out 5v 2000mah
Two with out 5v 10000mah
I noticed by my self but I need to be sure, big cables delays charge?
Before new systems, like ics and others updates on HTC Systems.
I always charged my phones with 1A.
Now even with 2A charger, some times my phone does not charge. Including some times if I use phone while charging battery decreases.
Maybe it is happening cause of my big cables?
What Is the influence of cables on wall charges?
Roms got influencing the charge time?
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Just use the 1A charger..
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joshnichols189 said:
Just use the 1A charger..
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What about big cables?
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Hi,
Has anyone purchased this car mount from mobilefun?
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/car-cradle-and-charger-for-htc-one-x-p35493.htm
Currently out of stock but I'm thinking of ordering - looks very similar to the Kidigi mount I've been seeing around.
Hoping it charges @ AC..
Cheers,
Danny
It is the kidigi mount. Handsfree version also available.
Oh great thanks.
I wonder if it will suffer from the same problem with charge not being AC
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dannysmith43 said:
Oh great thanks.
I wonder if it will suffer from the same problem with charge not being AC
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If you plug the phone in the dock before the charger shows ac. It still charges the phone so I'm not worried
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I have one of these but i am going to sell it.
It doesnt charge the phone fast enough and the cig charger with the handsfree speaker is too big and is loose in the socket and keeps coming out
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chris_lyon82 said:
I have one of these but i am going to sell it.
It doesnt charge the phone fast enough and the cig charger with the handsfree speaker is too big and is loose in the socket and keeps coming out
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I guess it suffers from the same issue has the Kidigi version....hmmm....not much of a DIY guy, think I'll keep looking then, thanks.
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How does this one compare to the official HTC car kit? Which is £50, but seems to be out of stock.
I have it and it works fine with me. You just have to put phone in dock first before the charger to enable ac mode
(like it says in instructions)
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colemanuk said:
I have it and it works fine with me. You just have to put phone in dock first before the charger to enable ac mode
(like it says in instructions)
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Does it charge whilst using Sat nav?
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He Lo, yesterday I bought a Google Asus Nexus7 tablet, with it came a nice charger, with a double amperage compared wit type original HTC One X charger. I'm wondering, can I als use it to charge my OneX wit this charger without damaging my phone?
Thanks for your comments and advices.
Philip
Hi there,
Yes, you can. I have a 5v 2A charger I use in the car and it charges fine, it does take a little longer than the mains charger but otherwise it works great!
Dave
Don't you have any knowledge about electricity? You can charge even with 100A charger, it merely states how much current it's able to provide. Device controls the amount of current it draws.
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Yes you can charge with it but you shouldn't, it can damage the device's charging components if the charger's voltage output not very stable(bad quality).
It can also heat up your charger and/or device.
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Yes you can charge with it but you shouldn't, it can damage the device's charging components if the charger's voltage output not very stable(bad quality).
It can also heat up your charger and/or device.
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Err... what? Are these Asus chargers known for bad quality or something?
It should be fine. It might take more time to charge, if the data pins are not connected to indicate a mains charger to One X.
yes you can !
I have similar charger for asus transformer and no problem with charging HOX .
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Don't you have any knowledge about electricity? You can charge even with 100A charger, it merely states how much current it's able to provide. Device controls the amount of current it draws.
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That's somewhat harsh don't you think? What happened to the friendly helpful XDA community?!
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Yep, my HOX charges just fine on the 2A charger that came with my N7. It doesn't charge any faster, but then I wouldn't expect it to - if the battery in the HOX were able to charge at a higher current, I'm sure HTC would have shipped it with a higher capacity charger!
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Don't you have any knowledge about electricity? You can charge even with 100A charger, it merely states how much current it's able to provide. Device controls the amount of current it draws.
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Does he have to? What's that attitude?
minus the attitude, Presterin is correct.
You're right, sorry about the attitude. But this has been discussed multiple times even on One X forums, and it's getting annoying.
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You're right, sorry about the attitude. But this has been discussed multiple times even on One X forums, and it's getting annoying.
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what's annoying is people using that excuse 'its been discussed already multiple times' as a justification for the way you responded.
If you ignore my first sentence, didn't I provide informative reply? This is pointless and off-topic.
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I have both and use them both interchangeably. Enjoy!
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Hey guys this is a 30000 mAh portable charger ,, not just for n7000 for anything I mean anything just connect the USB charger and voilla and you charge it over the night
EBay link : http://www.ebay.com/itm/400469808350
Enjoy ))
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It looks huge but I guess in comparison to the Note it's not all that bad?
No its really awesome for any device i charge almost anything with it
Note , ipad , iphone everything its so powerfull and portable thats the fun part
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How long does it take to fully charge the power bank?
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WarriorArmy said:
How long does it take to fully charge the power bank?
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i usually charge it over the night ,, i sleep and i put it on charge i wake up its fully charged
Welcome to the mobile world.
My guess is that recharge as fast as a laptop battery, although they have power sources and disipate more heat, as a down side
30000mAh true capacity
Warnahly said:
i usually charge it over the night ,, i sleep and i put it on charge i wake up its fully charged
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Hi,
Do you able to verify that the actual capacity is really 30000mAh? Thx
asdf
I personally prefer Anker battery packs as they are decently priced and I have seen very good quality out of them.
Hey man your house has very nice tiles... Are those porcelain marble or terracotta?
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@Warnahly -i am planning to get this. can u post a pic with note next to it. Just wanted to see how big it looks..
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Hey man your house has very nice tiles... Are those porcelain marble or terracotta?
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Thank you
Those are terracotta mate
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@Warnahly -i am planning to get this. can u post a pic with note next to it. Just wanted to see how big it looks..
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Here you go mate
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Thanks. Its not that big. Will order one soon.
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:highfive:
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And the other room has carera marble? Nice!
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wow. 30,000 mah?!
thats cool, it can power up the home!
but it is not convinient to wear around.. i prefere spare battery for note, and got cheap external charger so i alway wear +1 fully charged battery to pop in note
markozutic said:
wow. 30,000 mah?!
thats cool, it can power up the home!
but it is not convinient to wear around.. i prefere spare battery for note, and got cheap external charger so i alway wear +1 fully charged battery to pop in note
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I bought this and its actually not that big. I was able to put this inside my pant pocket and take it around. I play ingress a lot and needed something like this
from which port you do charging..
1A or 2.1A
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from which port you do charging..
1A or 2.1A
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2.1A
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I have been using an N7000 for 2 years now. A great phone - but the achilles heel has definitely been power. I had three bateries for it. Got one of those fat aftermarket batteries with the phone cover - it was absolutely useless - I don't think it even held the equivalent power of 33% of an OEM battery. Picked up another aftermarket battery similar in size to the OEM battery. In fairness, that hasn't been too bad - it's only in the last few weeks that it seems to have tanked - cant get much of a charge on it now.
Even with all of those - when I would go away travelling, there still was no comfort. I would have to curtail the way I used the phone. It's for that reason that I've turned to this power bank.
Only received it yesterday - but it seems to be exactly the same as the OP's. Charging it right now.
@Warnahly: Has the power bank retained its integrity since you first started using it? In real terms, what do you suspect is the real power storage of this device (if we are to work on the basis that it probably doesn't strictly live up to the 30K mAh description?