Hi at all,I have at home a Nokia ad-10E charger, but I never use it with my new gs3 because in output it has 1200 mAh,200 more that the default Samsung's charger.someone have tried some charger with more than 1000 mAh? It's dangerous for the battery?
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Hi at all,I have at home a Nokia ad-10E charger, but I never use it with my new gs3 because in output it has 1200 mAh,200 more that the default Samsung's charger.someone have tried some charger with more than 1000 mAh? It's dangerous for the battery?
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Yes you can use it properly with the S3,it should charge as fast as the original one if not faster.
It shouldn't be dangerous,so don't worry.
Also if you want to use the full potential of this charger use perseus kernel with fast charge at 1200mAh...
thanks so charge the battery with more than 1000mAh don't reduce the numver of charge before that the battery die?
Not much of an input, but I will say I used one of these on my S3 for 6 months with no problem so far (although i've just upgraded to the Anker battery)!
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Yes you can use it properly with the S3,it should charge as fast as the original one if not faster.
It shouldn't be dangerous,so don't worry.
Also if you want to use the full potential of this charger use perseus kernel with fast charge at 1200mAh...
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Gahhh, of course! I didn't even think to change that setting in my kernel! Thank you, this should make a difference!
Ansem said:
Hi at all,I have at home a Nokia ad-10E charger, but I never use it with my new gs3 because in output it has 1200 mAh,200 more that the default Samsung's charger.someone have tried some charger with more than 1000 mAh? It's dangerous for the battery?
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I'm currently using the 1500mAh charger from a Sony Xperia T and have no trouble at all.
Installed Siyah Kernel and bumped the AC charge to 1200mA and charging is lovely and quick. Nothing gets hot, no problems. It's become my everyday charger and my official S3 one has been downgraded to my emergency travel charger. :good:
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I'm currently using the 1500mAh charger from a Sony Xperia T and have no trouble at all.
Installed Siyah Kernel and bumped the AC charge to 1200mA and charging is lovely and quick. Nothing gets hot, no problems. It's become my everyday charger and my official S3 one has been downgraded to my emergency travel charger. :good:
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thanks to all now i can use it whitout fear
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How long is it taking fr you guys to get a full charge? I'm getting about 12% an hour....no idea why, this is my first tablet.
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People have said their charge times were around 8hrs so it sounds about right. I have always charged mine when I'm either sleeping or when I'm busy with something else but the only time I kinda paid attention to it, I think it charged from 10 - 100% in about 6hrs but I could be wrong.
Mine seemed to charge in about 4 or 5 hrs from 0% to 100%. I had the tablet turned off.
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ditto
I was surprised too with the slow charging
as the new phones like my LG G2 is extremely fast
I just put up with it.......
definitely be staying with tablets
I would like a SD800 chip in a 8" with spen.....
I found mine got to 70 percent in a couple hours, make sure you use supplied charger lead
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Included charger
I think the charger that Samsung includes with the note is underpowered. I was quite surprised to see it is exactly the same as the one for my Galaxy S4.
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With screen off and stock charger, my charging rate is 24%/hour for the first 85%. After that the charging rate is drop down 12% or low.
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I think the charger that Samsung includes with the note is underpowered. I was quite surprised to see it is exactly the same as the one for my Galaxy S4.
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the 10.1-2014 is little more powerful than the s4 charger. i believe it's 2A 5.3V where the s4 is just 5V.
Ok cool no complaints because the battery LIFE is great. Just wanted to be sure of the norm. I'm sure if I power down I'd charge much quicker. Also, I am using the provided Samsung charger just btw. Thanks!
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This is the only thing I don't like about this tablet. Luckily it lasts me 4 days before I have to charge it.
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Like others I charge mine when I sleep. I need to see how long it takes to charge though. I just don't want to be without my tablet when I need it so I take precautions
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the 10.1-2014 is little more powerful than the s4 charger. i believe it's 2A 5.3V where the s4 is just 5V.
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I just took another look, just to be sure. BOTH chargers are 5.3V, 2A.
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I just took another look, just to be sure. BOTH chargers are 5.3V, 2A.
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well ain't that something. mine is just 5V. i've got a verizon version bought on the day it came out. maybe they're swapping them out to 5.3V now.
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well ain't that something. mine is just 5V. i've got a verizon version bought on the day it came out. maybe they're swapping them out to 5.3V now.
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I'm not sure 0.3v is going to make much difference.
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If I were to buy a charger with more Volt output (if they exist), would it speed up charging? Or would the tablet cap the power it receives so that the charger basically acts no differently from the stock one?
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I'm not sure 0.3v is going to make much difference.
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on my s4 charger i get about 20-21% per hour. the gn10.1 (5.3v) charger i get about 24-25% per hour using the same cable - i tested that a while back.
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If I were to buy a charger with more Volt output (if they exist), would it speed up charging? Or would the tablet cap the power it receives so that the charger basically acts no differently from the stock one?
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be careful about getting one who's voltage is too high. you can burn up your electronics easily.
This is the only tablet that while playing an high intensive game like Modern Combat 4 where it did not lose charge. It actually was still charging and gaining steadily. This means that I am able to play for as long as I choose without worry of not having enough juice. I have owned many tablet over the years the latest one before the Note was the Nexus 10 and that drained battery while charging while in use. Very happy.
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on my s4 charger i get about 20-21% per hour. the gn10.1 (5.3v) charger i get about 24-25% per hour using the same cable - i tested that a while back.
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be careful about getting one who's voltage is too high. you can burn up your electronics easily.
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In that case I'm not even going to try a charge worth more voltage (can't find any above 5V anyways)
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Cable impedance can make quite a difference. So use short, thick usb cables. In a test from german mag c't an S4 charged fastest with a certain Huawei ps. If the S4 is also charging at 2A, this power supply could also be used here. Sadly, that issue of the mag went to the bin.
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Cable impedance can make quite a difference. So use short, thick usb cables. In a test from german mag c't an S4 charged fastest with a certain Huawei ps. If the S4 is also charging at 2A, this power supply could also be used here. Sadly, that issue of the mag went to the bin.
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Yup this is true. Some cables restrict the current so even if you use a 2.0amp adapter it will still charge slow because of the cable. The micro USB cable that comes with the s4, s3, and some Motorola are the good ones. Generally they're thicker than most. Ive bought extra from Amazon. You can use an app called "galaxy charging current" to check charging in mah. There may be other apps out there. But it's good for knowing your tablet is charging at its optimum or if you're using a good cable.
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My Note 2 with my Rocketfish 2.1amp charger, would charge fast as hell.. same charger and this HTC is god awful slow. any help?
sanborn306 said:
My Note 2 with my Rocketfish 2.1amp charger, would charge fast as hell.. same charger and this HTC is god awful slow. any help?
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Flash a custom kernel that supports forced fast charge.
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Flash a custom kernel that supports forced fast charge.
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Can you do that with android 4.3 and all I have is my MacBook air
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Fast charge is a kernel feature that forces 1amp charging over USB. It will not affect your other rates.
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Can you do that with android 4.3 and all I have is my MacBook air
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Are u s-off?
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Are u s-off?
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No just got phone today
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No just got phone today
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If your on 4.3 your gonna have to wait awhile.
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If your on 4.3 your gonna have to wait awhile.
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Meh thanks..figured
Personally, I applaud the decision for HTC to make the One charge slowly. Since the battery is sealed, it's a good tactic to extend the life of the battery and thus the life of the phone. Fast charges on a battery, done too frequently, will make it lose a lot of capacity in just a year's time or less. When you charge quickly, you create a lot of heat. Batteries hate heat.
This is also the reason I only charge my One via computer USB. I'm thankful that my usage patterns and the way my life typically works can allow me to do this. Battery life has been excellent for me so far. I can typically get 18-24 hours out of it.
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Personally, I applaud the decision for HTC to make the One charge slowly. Since the battery is sealed, it's a good tactic to extend the life of the battery and thus the life of the phone. Fast charges on a battery, done too frequently, will make it lose a lot of capacity in just a year's time or less. When you charge quickly, you create a lot of heat. Batteries hate heat.
This is also the reason I only charge my One via computer USB. I'm thankful that my usage patterns and the way my life typically works can allow me to do this. Battery life has been excellent for me so far. I can typically get 18-24 hours out of it.
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Can I email you a screen shot of my battery..I can'till I have 10x posts
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My Note 2 with my Rocketfish 2.1amp charger, would charge fast as hell.. same charger and this HTC is god awful slow. any help?
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Whats interesting is my phone seems to charge quickly some times and slowly other times using the OEM AC charger.
The One's charging circuitry is capped at 1 amp. It's physically impossible to make it charge any faster, unless you're an engineer at HTC and know what components to replace to allow 2A charging.
As the preorder includes a second battery... What about charging the second battery while using the first?
Is there a compatible external battery charging cradle somewhere?
There are many charging cradles for various batteries (you can change the position of the charging connector).
But if you want to use VOOC technology you will have to wait..
But to be honest, I don't see the point of that because you can charge the battery in the phone in little time. Once it's charged just swap the battery and charge the second battery...
Do you happen to know the pin mapping for the battery?
It does have 7 pins after all.
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No, I don't..
Try contacting Oppo for that information...
I suppose 2 pins will be for the normal charging, while using all 7 is the VOOC (fast battery charging).
So if you use a cradle you will have to wait 4+ hours to get the battery charged...
Given the fact that in those 4 hours the other battery keeps the phone alive I don't really mind that.
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was wondering if anyone know the exact external dimension of the battery, perhaps it would fit nicely in some charging base for some other phone (like the note 2-3 or what not)
online already sellint the vooc charger seperately.
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online already sellint the vooc charger seperately.
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Where?
farfromovin said:
Where?
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TAOBAO.
lunarken said:
TAOBAO.
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PLEASE give the link to the website
thx in adv
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PLEASE give the link to the website
thx in adv
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http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.0.0.am5kal&id=39789563703
look there you can translate it with google translate
http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/6143742821.html someone on oppoforums had posted that he tried this one out and it just fits and works.
I am about to order it myself.
That was me. And yes, that one fits perfectly and charges my battery to 100 percent in 3 to 4 hours.
Far from vooc speed but good enough to have your spare charged in time for when you need it.
Does anyone know if a wireless charger is available?
Hi All!
I now maybe this is s little of topic...but with my S3 i use a Mega batters of 7000MHA from Lemon, which i can live without...
Also, it seems Lemon is a new one to S5...
Is any battery even bigger, that i can use with my Oppo 7a?
The official site sells a 6000, but thats external, right?
Thank you!
Only 2800 and 3000mah batteries so far. They are both the same size though so you can use the normal battery covers.
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Only 2800 and 3000mah batteries so far. They are both the same size though so you can use the normal battery covers.
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Damm.....
Gonna wait 7 became available and buy a 3000:silly:
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Damm.....
Gonna wait 7 became available and buy a 3000:silly:
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Yeah, me too. I cannot find the 3000 mhz for the moment.
Anyone has a good link?
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Yeah, me too. I cannot find the 3000 mhz for the moment.
Anyone has a good link?
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Anyone see actually a 3000Mha battery?
My 7A has a 2600 - 2800Mha on the device....but googling for the battery of model 7(s), they are the same?
Im i missing anything here??
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Anyone see actually a 3000Mha battery?
My 7A has a 2600 - 2800Mha on the device....but googling for the battery of model 7(s), they are the same?
Im i missing anything here??
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The Find 7 battery is 3000MHA but fits also in the FIND &A. So you get more juice this way.
Hi all,
I got a new charger and it's charging my phone really fast which for me is great,but I wanna know if it's safe or not...I used Galaxy Current Charging app and it displayed Reference as 1650...is this normal or high or what??
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I got a new charger and it's charging my phone really fast which for me is great,but I wanna know if it's safe or not...I used Galaxy Current Charging app and it displayed Reference as 1650...is this normal or high or what??
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Original charger specs are:
Reference: 1698 mA
Maximum: 900~1800 mA
Average: 900~1800 mA
As your chargers power reting is slightely low.
m.b.jikre said:
Original charger specs are:
Reference: 1698 mA
Maximum: 900~1800 mA
Average: 900~1800 mA
As your chargers power reting is slightely low.
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Actually it's a copy 1 charger that's why it's slightly low...I always use originals but wanted to get one for office and most of them were out of stock
I got an M9 today, and im trying to see if my Adaptive Fast Charging cable from my S6 would work on my M9. On my s6 it tells me if fast charging is enabled, meanwhile this M9 says nothing. Is there anyway to know if it is actually fast charging without actually watching the charge and see if its "fast"?
I have the HTC quick charger and there are no messages or indicators that fast charging is in effect. Also, the Samsung quick charger did not appear to work on my M9.
Thanks man, so im kinda guessing I just have to watch real world usage and see... What a bummer
I tried using my Nexus 6 quick charger but I don't think it really charges quickly
That's disappointing that other quick chargers don't work on the M9. You would have thought that if the charger is Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 certified then it should work, right?
Some do. The Motorola quick charger that came with the Nexus 6 works fine with my M9.
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Some do. The Motorola quick charger that came with the Nexus 6 works fine with my M9.
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And vise versa?
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Some do. The Motorola quick charger that came with the Nexus 6 works fine with my M9.
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The charger that came with my Samsung Note 4 charges my M9 fast
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That's disappointing that other quick chargers don't work on the M9. You would have thought that if the charger is Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 certified then it should work, right?
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that's the problem their not all "Qualcomm Certified" some chargers sold as quick chargers are the old Qualcomm Quick Charge 1.0 and only supply 1.5a at 5v and not the true 18W - 2.0a at 5v
Even the HTC rapid charge 2.0 is only listed as Output 5V at up to 12Watts/1.5A
The list of Quick Charge 2.0 devices is not that large
Quick Charge 2.0 Compatible models:
Samsung Galaxy Note 4/Edge,
Google Nexus 6,
Sony Xperia Z4, Z4 Tablet, Z3, Z3 Compact, Z3 Tablet Compact, Z2 Tablet,
Motorola Droid Turbo, Moto X 2014,
HTC One M9, HTC One (M8), One Remix (Verizon Mini 2), Desire EYE,
LG G Flex2,
Xiaomi Mi3, Mi4, Mi Note, and more
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but it would be no big surprise to me if samsung didn't put something in their charger to disable the quick charge function on non samsung phones
Im using the stock HTC charger and its telling me 9 hours until fully charged, lmfao.. wtf
Just acquired a note 4 adaptive fast charger, i'll give it a test vs the htc charger with minimal apps installed, the original S5 charger with a normal cable charges the M9 very quickly, this isn't a fast charger afaik, but it does the job a lot quicker than the original M9 one does.
Will see how it goes.
Just charged from 50 to 100 in 70 mins.
2 hours 20 minutes or there about.
That is not fast charging, at least not QC2.0 speeds. You're describing something probably charging 1100-1500
QC2.0 can charge from flat to fat in about an hour and ten minutes. +1800 - +2400 - think this is the one I'm using right now: http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Cert...9167&sr=8-1&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+charger $15, it charges in average about +2000mA.
That said, it would probably charge faster if the screen stayed off. Seems to drop down to +700mA when the screen kicks on, which it does at every notification.
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Just charged from 50 to 100 in 70 mins.
2 hours 20 minutes or there about.
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Using nexus 6 turbo charger mine went 50 to 100 in 35mins
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That is not fast charging, at least not QC2.0 speeds. You're describing something probably charging 1100-1500
QC2.0 can charge from flat to fat in about an hour and ten minutes. +1800 - +2400 - think this is the one I'm using right now: http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Cert...9167&sr=8-1&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+charger $15, it charges in average about +2000mA.
That said, it would probably charge faster if the screen stayed off. Seems to drop down to +700mA when the screen kicks on, which it does at every notification.
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Wasn't saying it was fast charging, 2 hours is not bad.
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Using nexus 6 turbo charger mine went 50 to 100 in 35mins
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Rapid that mate
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Wasn't saying it was fast charging, 2 hours is not bad.
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Rapid that mate
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Its great, just a shame with htc standard charger takes forever
mildlydisturbed said:
That is not fast charging, at least not QC2.0 speeds. You're describing something probably charging 1100-1500
QC2.0 can charge from flat to fat in about an hour and ten minutes. +1800 - +2400 - think this is the one I'm using right now: http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Cert...9167&sr=8-1&keywords=quick+charge+2.0+charger $15, it charges in average about +2000mA.
That said, it would probably charge faster if the screen stayed off. Seems to drop down to +700mA when the screen kicks on, which it does at every notification.
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I have the same charger and can confirm that it does charge alot faster with QC2.0 using battery monitor widget app.
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Its great, just a shame with htc standard charger takes forever
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It's not too bad is it? I thought my phone charged pretty quick using that
I have an older HTC charger at work that charges fairly slow. It appears to be around +700-800mA. The charger that came with the phone is much quicker. I assume it must be around +1200mA based on charge time. If I'm near a dead battery, I can get it back up to 100% in around 2 1/2 to 3 hours.
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It's not too bad is it? I thought my phone charged pretty quick using that
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With standard charger I found that by not touching it charges quicker, once you start using it takes time. Same with in car it annoymed the most with how long it took.