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In the meantime I got inspired by some threads in which people claimed that 2A (amp) charger will make it faster to charge up my note then original 1A charger. I bought original Samsung 2A charger for Samsung galaxy tab and tried that out and I must say that during the first week or two the charging time decreased from around 2.5 - 3 hours into something around 1h 40-50 min.
Later on everything returned to standard 3 hours though, charging with 2A charger is almost identical to 1A charger so from my experience there is no added value with this approach (unless ICS will make a change, or some custom rom).
For anyone interested I enclosed picture where in the top row you may see charging with 1A charger after 1h50min, 2h40min (both just random pics), then when this app (https://market.android.com/details?id=net.whph.android.battery) said it is 100% and the last picture is when galaxy note (Android) system said it is 100% (green battery icon). In the bottom row there is the same scenario with 2A charger. I am on the stock rom 2.6.35.7-N7000XXKKA.
Im not sure but I think you need a kernel that allows more than 1A charging for the 2A charger to work.
EarlZ said:
Im not sure but I think you need a kernel that allows more than 1A charging for the 2A charger to work.
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I guess so, what makes me slightly uncertain is that initially, charging time was around 2 hours ...
This is an interesting thread. I'd like to get more information about 2A chargers and whether they really make a difference.
Also I heard that when plugged to a TV (using the MHL cable) the phone may actually consume the battery more, even when plugged to the charger simultaneously. therefore if 2A chargers charge faster, it may also solve this problem.
Qvp said:
This is an interesting thread. I'd like to get more information about 2A chargers and whether they really make a difference.
Also I heard that when plugged to a TV (using the MHL cable) the phone may actually consume the battery more, even when plugged to the charger simultaneously. therefore if 2A chargers charge faster, it may also solve this problem.
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I actually have both, micro USB to USB and micro USB to MHL cables. Wasn't able to test them for a longer time as they sometimes work and sometimes don't, especially mhl cable shows videos for like 30 seconds and then there is a lost signal message on my TV, then it wakes up, then it is gone again ... I could fiddle wit it, but will rather wait for ICS upgrade and then will return to it again.
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Iphone charger
I am using the iPhone charger. It is a 2A and so far I see an improvement in the battery life. With the original charger (and BB one) the battery reading was 2100mAh . Now is 2600mAh. I don't know why or how.
Also I see a sightly improvement in how the battery lasts for normal use. I get around 18hours
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I am using the iPhone charger. It is a 2A and so far I see an improvement in the battery life. With the original charger (and BB one) the battery reading was 2100mAh . Now is 2600mAh. I don't know why or how.
Also I see a sightly improvement in how the battery lasts for normal use. I get around 18hours
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the iPhone charger is 1a... Only the ipad charger is 2a
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What we need is someone with 2 notes with dead batteries and plug the original charger 1a on one and a 2a charger on the other and see which one gets fully charged first! Maybe its me but I can definitely see a difference between the original and the one I'm using (playbook charger 1.8a)
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big samm said:
What we need is someone with 2 notes with dead batteries and plug the original charger 1a on one and a 2a charger on the other and see which one gets fully charged first! Maybe its me but I can definitely see a difference between the original and the one I'm using (playbook charger 1.8a)
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I did it, and while not with 2 notes side by side, you can have a look at the pictures at the 1st post, the time and charging rate shows its pretty same on the stock rom whether you use 1A or 2A charger. (Although it was very different first one or two weeks, after that battery get used to 2A charger and charging is as slow as with 1A ...)
antonioeram said:
I am using the iPhone charger. It is a 2A and so far I see an improvement in the battery life. With the original charger (and BB one) the battery reading was 2100mAh . Now is 2600mAh. I don't know why or how.
Also I see a sightly improvement in how the battery lasts for normal use. I get around 18hours
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How did you measure the current in mAh or what app did you use? Thanks.
My bad. I am using the iPad chargers. not iPhone . Those are 2A. To verify I am using battery pro monitor.
Here is a screenshot.
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SGN stock batt with ipad charger?
Hi, I see some of you are using 2A/ipad charger to charge you SGN. My question is, will there be any side effects on that could harm the stock batt in short or long run?
FYI, atm, I have an ipad charger for home and car and i intend to just use the same charger to charge all devices including my SGN. Im not looking for a fast charging option, but just a hassle free and conveniences.
I appreciate if you could give suggestion on a dual port charger (for home and car) where I can charge my devices simultaneously at one time.
No harm as long as the volatage output from your charger is 5v. This is what pushes the current to ur device. Higher it goes more it pushes.
However the current that the charger provides decides how fast it can charge. This will also depend on the device. If the device is manufactured to charge at 1 amp and u use a 2 amp charger then it will only use 1amp. If however u use a 750mah charger it can only use 750mah and charge slowly.
@Taptalk-GalaxyNote
Could anyone check the current rating of the supplied charger?
My Note should be arriving soon from the UK - although I could use an international plug converter, I don't really like the idea.
On the other hand I have a Belkin charger for my iPhone for 0.5A. Do you think this is enough?
Thx.
No. The original charger has an output 2 A at 5 V. And even with 2 A the Note 10.1 is only slowly charging.
The charger is rated 2A.
In addition, it uses a nonstandard method for "dumb charger" detection. If you connect an iPad charger or a standard 2A charger, it will not be detected.
The device needs to see D+ and D- shorted together AND floating at around 1.2 volts to charge. Same rules as all other Samsung tablets.
It is possible to find special Samsung Tablet charging adapters that will let it be used with iPad 2A chargers - here's an example of a DIY one - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1675042
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-power-adapter-for-samsung-p1000-81753?item=2 or
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-data-charging-extension-cable-for-samsung-p1000-black-91141?item=4
will work - if those links break, just search for "P1000" on dealextreme - The charger standard and detection mechanism are common for all known Galaxy Tab models.
I'm using the same ones I had for the 7.0+ and 7.7 and they're charging the 10.1 just fine. Looks like .35A (old eyes here)!
The Tab 10.1 charger should work, right?
http://www.mobicity.com.au/samsung-travel-adapter-for-galaxy-tab-10-1.html#tabContainer
oznick said:
The Tab 10.1 charger should work, right?
http://www.mobicity.com.au/samsung-travel-adapter-for-galaxy-tab-10-1.html#tabContainer
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I am also interested in this cause I bought a 10.1 note and I lost my charger
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The Tab 10.1 charger should work, right?
http://www.mobicity.com.au/samsung-travel-adapter-for-galaxy-tab-10-1.html#tabContainer
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Tab 10.1 chargers will work. In fact I haven't even pulled my original charger out of the box, using the Tab 10.1 charger I already have.
Entropy512 said:
The charger is rated 2A.
In addition, it uses a nonstandard method for "dumb charger" detection. If you connect an iPad charger or a standard 2A charger, it will not be detected.
The device needs to see D+ and D- shorted together AND floating at around 1.2 volts to charge. Same rules as all other Samsung tablets.
It is possible to find special Samsung Tablet charging adapters that will let it be used with iPad 2A chargers - here's an example of a DIY one - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1675042
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-power-adapter-for-samsung-p1000-81753?item=2 or
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-data-charging-extension-cable-for-samsung-p1000-black-91141?item=4
will work - if those links break, just search for "P1000" on dealextreme - The charger standard and detection mechanism are common for all known Galaxy Tab models.
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My Note won't charge from an iPad charger but it has no trouble charging from an inexpensive PowerGen charger with the original Samsung cable or a cheap copycat cable.
Haidozo said:
My Note won't charge from an iPad charger but it has no trouble charging from an inexpensive PowerGen charger with the original Samsung cable or a cheap copycat cable.
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I guess apple and samsung are real bussiness enemies
But, it's still better to use the original charger. And yes correct, with the 2A output rated, the note also slowly charge. Different from the N7000, which is quite fast to charge.
Can anyone link me to an identical charger to that which came out of the box that I can buy? Need to return my Note 10.1 but I have lost my cord.
Edit: Or one that at least looks identical.
Here's a good deal on the OEM charger. Be careful on eBay and Amazon, a lot of what's sold there are knock-offs.
http://www.all4cellular.com/product/samsung-galaxy-tab-wall-charger.html
And the 5V car charger too...
http://www.all4cellular.com/product/samsung-galaxy-tab-vehicle-power-adapter-w-detachable-cable.html
Check amazon.com for Samsung galaxy note 10.1 accessories.
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Here's a good deal on the OEM charger. Be careful on eBay and Amazon, a lot of what's sold there are knock-offs.
http://www.all4cellular.com/product/samsung-galaxy-tab-wall-charger.html
And the 5V car charger too...
http://www.all4cellular.com/product/samsung-galaxy-tab-vehicle-power-adapter-w-detachable-cable.html
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I may pull the trigger on one of these. However, it is disconcerting to see a review of a cord that is also marketed as a a Galaxy Tab cord being reported by a reviewer on amazon as not fitting or charging.
Here's that cable:
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galax...P0UBEGSTA/dp/B004DBD4TG/ref=cm_srch_res_rtr_1
Do you have personal experience with this cord from all4cellular fitting/charging your note 10.1 device?
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I may pull the trigger on one of these. However, it is disconcerting to see a review of a cord that is also marketed as a a Galaxy Tab cord being reported by a reviewer on amazon as not fitting or charging.
Do you have personal experience with this cord from all4cellular fitting/charging your note 10.1 device?
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The cord on Amazon's probably a knock-off. Yes, I've bought from all4cellular before. I've also gotten burned a couple of times on Amazon and eBay. E-mail them and confirm what's listed on their website is a genuine Samsung product. It may be shipped in a cellophane package vs. retail packaging but that won't matter as long as it’s OEM.
Can u use a 12v charger to charge n10.1 faster?
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smrsxn said:
Can u use a 12v charger to charge n10.1 faster?
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If you wish to burn your GN 10.1, yes. Otherwise, for your safety, no.
There are plenty of car chargers on eBay for the Note & Tab 10.1.
There is a brand called Pleomax, which is another brand name of Samsung accessories out of Korea.
You can also get a Samsung Note 10.1 charger (which is really the same as the Tab) for about 18.00 and plus 3.50 for shipping.
See eBay Item number: 160865117877. This is the one I just purchased.
The Note and Tab chargers are all 12v and 2a rated.
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The Note and Tab chargers are all 12v and 2a rated.
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No... They are not. 5 volts output at up to 2A, not 12 volts.
Car chargers accept 12 volt INPUT, but the OUTPUT (to the Tab/Note) is 5v.
12v will fry the Tab/Note. The Note and Tab use a more standard charger detection algorithm than Asus Transformers (which actually have 12v charging...)
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No... They are not. 5 volts output at up to 2A, not 12 volts.
Car chargers accept 12 volt INPUT, but the OUTPUT (to the Tab/Note) is 5v.
12v will fry the Tab/Note. The Note and Tab use a more standard charger detection algorithm than Asus Transformers (which actually have 12v charging...)
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Correct. 5v output. I guess I didn't express that clearly.
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If you buy this Pleomax charger http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-GENUINE...210563?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item1e70f65483 can I use it to charge my Samsung Galaxy S3 as well or will the 2a output be a problem? or Do I need one of these http://www.amazon.com/ReVIVE-DualFL...7410690&sr=8-3&keywords=note+10.1+car+charger
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i am thinking about if my E975 is limited when it comes to how many amps it can charge with bcs i recently brought a 2A charger also tried it out on my Google Nexus 7 2013 and i don't feel like it charges that much faster then my original LG charger with a 3meter flat OEM kable.
the charger i brought is said to charge with 2A while the original LG is only 1.2A shouldn't i be feeling a difference?
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.the charger i brought is said to charge with 2A while the original LG is only 1.2A shouldn't i be feeling a difference?
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No, you shouldn't. You can plug it into a 10 Amp charger, but the phone will only draw the amount it needs. Remember, it's not the charger pushing the current to the phone, it's the phone pulling it from the charger. The charging current is determined by the phone - each Li-Ion or Li-Po battery has a controller curcuit. The important thing is for a charger to be able to provide what a device wants to draw - otherwise, it would charge slowly, or not at all. So, a charger should be rated for not less than X Amp. More amp rating won't hurt, but it won't increase the actual current...
oh this is very useful. I also had the same question.
mine came with a 750mA (.75A) charger. As I left my charger at home during the holidays, I had to make due with one that I bought from a nearby tech store. I was very happy with the charger that I bought as it charges my phone really fast. I found out that my new charger was also a 2A model.
so I guess, in my experience, I noticed a big improvement in charging speeds comparing the 750mA with the new 2A charger. But I guess coming from a 1.2A charger, it only makes little difference.
Hey all, just got my M9 on Thursday and I've been finding that charge speeds appear to be very slow. I've used the Anker 40w 5 port charger which should auto detect charging speeds and I'm getting 270 mah read on ampere. Is this just an ampere issue, or am I seriously charging that slowly?
I say this in comparison to my GS4, which when using the same charger goes at as fast as 1900 mah (using fast charge. Right now I have it down to 1200). So I know the capability is there, it just seems like the M9 isn't taking advantage of it for some reason). Anyone else having issues with it?
I'm pretty sure ampere is wrong. It tells me the same speed whether I'm using USB on my computer, my oem charger, or my Quick Charger. And they all have very different charge rates.
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Hey all, just got my M9 on Thursday and I've been finding that charge speeds appear to be very slow. I've used the Anker 40w 5 port charger which should auto detect charging speeds and I'm getting 270 mah read on ampere. Is this just an ampere issue, or am I seriously charging that slowly?
I say this in comparison to my GS4, which when using the same charger goes at as fast as 1900 mah (using fast charge. Right now I have it down to 1200). So I know the capability is there, it just seems like the M9 isn't taking advantage of it for some reason). Anyone else having issues with it?
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Ampere has a hard time with quick charge units. Using a slower charger actually gets you more accurate results. I bought the anker this week as well and it'll sometimes read 290 which I know is wrong.
Okay good to know that it's not just me....anyone know of another app that can give me more accurate readings?
Either way hope Ampere improves
Works fine for me
guyverzero said:
Okay good to know that it's not just me....anyone know of another app that can give me more accurate readings?
Either way hope Ampere improves
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I am the developer of Ampere. I just found this discussion by accident.
I would just have to tell that without your help Ampere will not improve. It is not possible that I buy all devices for the development. Please join the Ampere Beta tester group on G+ and please read the Ampere development thread here on XDA. Maybe we can find a way together to get Ampere working with HTC M9 like the Nexus 6 which already works with Ampere and Ampere can detect the turbo charger.
The Ampere developer thread
The Beta tester community on G+
I actually just joined after you replied to my review on Google play! Gonna get home tonight and follow the instructions to try and get it working. Thanks for the response, really appreciate the work you've done and continue to do on the app
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I am the developer of Ampere. I just found this discussion by accident.
I would just have to tell that without your help Ampere will not improve. It is not possible that I buy all devices for the development. Please join the Ampere Beta tester group on G+ and please read the Ampere development thread here on XDA. Maybe we can find a way together to get Ampere working with HTC M9 like the Nexus 6 which already works with Ampere and Ampere can detect the turbo charger.
The Ampere developer thread
The Beta tester community on G+
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Just did what I think is right as far as troubleshooting goes, and screenshotted the info page on ampere. Still not getting speeds that I think are high enough, so maybe something can help getting it to work
I use the anker 40W 5 port charger as well. Ampere is reading about 380-400 sometimes dropping to 290. I have GSAM installed as well and getting similar readings. I just checked this after reading your post. I did notice my phone seems to charge slower than my M8 but I never really looked at the numbers until now.
M9 Very Slow Charging Even With Quick Charge 2
sdotagain said:
I use the anker 40W 5 port charger as well. Ampere is reading about 380-400 sometimes dropping to 290. I have GSAM installed as well and getting similar readings. I just checked this after reading your post. I did notice my phone seems to charge slower than my M8 but I never really looked at the numbers until now.
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I have a continuing problem with very slow charging even with Quick Charge 2.0 chargers. For example last night I had the M9 plugged into a fast charger for over 12 hrs and it went from 5% battery to 87%. I checked the Settings - Battery usage history - and it displays "NO APPLICATIONS FOUND" - very strange...
Something is very wrong. I have multiple 2 amp and quick chargers all with poor charging times. I have tried 4 different chargers and I tried to post links for the chargers. but the forum rules prevented it.
The Ampere app displays varying charger power from 15 mA to 880 mA so I don't think it is accurate.
Testing with multiple chargers point to the problem in the M9. This is maddening. Seriously considering returning the M9.
Any feedback?
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michaeldowns said:
I have a continuing problem with very slow charging even with Quick Charge 2.0 chargers. For example last night I had the M9 plugged into a fast charger for over 12 hrs and it went from 5% battery to 87%. I checked the Settings - Battery usage history - and it displays "NO APPLICATIONS FOUND" - very strange...
Something is very wrong. I have multiple 2 amp and quick chargers all with poor charging times. I have tried 4 different chargers and I tried to post links for the chargers. but the forum rules prevented it.
The Ampere app displays varying charger power from 15 mA to 880 mA so I don't think it is accurate.
Testing with multiple chargers point to the problem in the M9. This is maddening. Seriously considering returning the M9.
Any feedback?
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I'm using this CHOE Quick charger and my phone charges from 60% to 100% in about 30 min
You can't just use any 2a charger it must be Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology certified, It makes a Huge difference
Yeah I know
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I'm using this [deleted URL] and my phone charges from 60% to 100% in about 30 min
You can't just use any 2a charger it must be Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology certified, It makes a Huge difference
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Wow. Did you read my message? especially the part where I write that I have tried multiple chargers? In 12 hrs of charging any one of these should work to fully charge the M9 and they did not.
I have tried:
1) Anker® 36W 4-Port USB Wall Charger Travel Adapter with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge, Nexus, HTC M9, Motorola, LG and etc.
2) Limefuel USB Wall Charger Dual Port 4.8A/24W High Output (Black Limefuel L48WC) Foldable Portable Rapid Travel Charger for iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4; iPad 5, Air
3) Soargo® 24W Dual-Port USB Wall Charger 5V/4.8A high-speed AC Power Adapter with Folding Plug Portable Travel Charger For Apple iPhone 6 Plus 5s 5c 4s, iPad air 4 3 2, iPad Mini; Samsung Galaxy S6 S5 S4 S3; Note 4 3 2; Motorola, Blackberry, More Android Devices.
4) Roker® 6.2A / 4-Port USB Charging Station /Portable USB Wall Charger / Travel Charger / USB Power Adapter for iPhone 5 5s 5c 4s 4; iPad Air Mini; Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, Note 3, 2; Google Nexus and
At least one of these should fully charge the M9 in 12 hrs. I have had very poor results with all of these. I wrote to find out the experience of others with the M9.
I seem to have a defective M9... dang...
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The stock charger that comes in the box charges my M9 in about 2hrs30mins (there abouts) from 10% - 100%
With regards to Quick Chargers, the one that comes with the Note Edge can charge the M9 from 10% - 100% in approx 1hr30min...same goes to the Rock Tank Quick Charger I just bought
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Wow. Did you read my message? especially the part where I write that I have tried multiple chargers? In 12 hrs of charging any one of these should work to fully charge the M9 and they did not.
I have tried:
1) Anker® 36W 4-Port USB Wall Charger Travel Adapter with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge, Nexus, HTC M9, Motorola, LG and etc.
2) Limefuel USB Wall Charger Dual Port 4.8A/24W High Output (Black Limefuel L48WC) Foldable Portable Rapid Travel Charger for iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4; iPad 5, Air
3) Soargo® 24W Dual-Port USB Wall Charger 5V/4.8A high-speed AC Power Adapter with Folding Plug Portable Travel Charger For Apple iPhone 6 Plus 5s 5c 4s, iPad air 4 3 2, iPad Mini; Samsung Galaxy S6 S5 S4 S3; Note 4 3 2; Motorola, Blackberry, More Android Devices.
4) Roker® 6.2A / 4-Port USB Charging Station /Portable USB Wall Charger / Travel Charger / USB Power Adapter for iPhone 5 5s 5c 4s 4; iPad Air Mini; Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, Note 3, 2; Google Nexus and
At least one of these should fully charge the M9 in 12 hrs. I have had very poor results with all of these. I wrote to find out the experience of others with the M9.
I seem to have a defective M9... dang...
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Yep i read it, and nothing in your list is Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 .. you can use a million iphone chargers and non of them have the chip in them required to quick charge the M9. did you check my link ?
michaeldowns said:
I have a continuing problem with very slow charging even with Quick Charge 2.0 chargers. For example last night I had the M9 plugged into a fast charger for over 12 hrs and it went from 5% battery to 87%. I checked the Settings - Battery usage history - and it displays "NO APPLICATIONS FOUND" - very strange...
Something is very wrong. I have multiple 2 amp and quick chargers all with poor charging times. I have tried 4 different chargers and I tried to post links for the chargers. but the forum rules prevented it.
The Ampere app displays varying charger power from 15 mA to 880 mA so I don't think it is accurate.
Testing with multiple chargers point to the problem in the M9. This is maddening. Seriously considering returning the M9.
Any feedback?
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I found that turning battery saver on but only checking the CPU option helped me. Try that to see if it makes any difference.
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I found that turning battery saver on but only checking the CPU option helped me. Try that to see if it makes any difference.
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Guys,
12 hrs on a charger, any charger should fill the battery. AAAAND the phone is not in use at all.
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Guys,
12 hrs on a charger, any charger should fill the battery. AAAAND the phone is not in use at all.
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ok it's broken, return it
Yep.
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Guys .. I just got my m9 and I'm having this exact issue. Ampere seems to work but it's reporting 290mA. I charged the phone overnight and it didn't get to 100%. Really frustrated by this and considering returning the phone. Even though I think it's a software issue. Have also tried a full reset and slowly installing apps to see if it's a rogue app. No joy there tho.
Any advice on this is greatly appreciated.
Try using the charger and USB cable that comes with your M9.
I am unable to charge to 100% if using chargers with 1A output. The HTC charger is as about 1.5A output.
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I know the phone hasn't hit the streets yet, HOWEVER, does anyone know of any cheap 45W chargers that will be compatible with the Note 10+?? I know probably any 45W charger would do, but are any better than the others?
The is the one I was looking at...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071911MG5/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B071911MG5&pd_rd_w=MVY9A&pf_rd_p=8dbd62ec-d8d3-48e5-b85d-16f701719d81&pd_rd_wg=iEfBW&pf_rd_r=S5BV307RMXWYY7Y4JVYK&pd_rd_r=1b671bb1-6734-47bb-aa06-9d2159dac970
Saw this recommended on AP
https://www.amazon.com/Nekteck-Cert...y-MacBook/dp/B071Z959VX/?tag=androidpolice-20
I have one that i just got. But its a multi voltage one. Goes up to 15v.
I just dont know if it will do the super fast charging or jist fast charging.
I will find out when the phone comes
i need a 45w charging power bank.
Does 45W destroy the battery over time?
Personally, i'm looking for a charger with at least two and preferably three 45w+ Type-C PD ports, with a couple of 18w USB-A ports as well.
Anker have the Atom PD4, but it seems to be as rare as rocking horse poop at the moment.
I have the Huawei MateBook X Pro laptop and it has a 65w intelligent charger.
It fast charges my S10+ perfectly so I'm going to try it once I get my Note 10+ before buying a new one.
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no.
Before I switched back to the iPhone, this is what I loved about my Note 9, being able to use my 87w Apple MacBook Pro charger to charge my Note.
Is the Samsung official 45w charger that will be coming out soon special in some way to trigger this fast charging mode? Or do any 45w or higher chargers work?
Also, does anybody know if the Note 10+ supports the smart charging logic that Apple has in iOS 13, where it doesn't top off the phone every time (to prolong overall battery health)?
I have a 40W charger from my old huawei mate20 pro however it outputs 10V 4A max which isn't a standard thing. Will the note10+ utilize that kind of rating or will I be stuck with the charger's lower rating which is 18W (9V, 2A).
Edit: Guess no one would actually be able to answer this right now, I'll just have to try it myself when the phone arrives.
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As soon as I get my phone I'll try the power adaptater from my dual wireless charger. This is a 45w brick....
Update on the 45w power brick..
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/08/13/galaxy-note10-plus-45w-charging/