I picked up the Nokia DT-900 Qi charger at a local AT&T store yesterday and tried my first charge last night. I laid the N7-2 on top of the charger and the light on the charger turned on solid. The N7-2 also indicated it was being charged. I checked it in the morning and the tablet was charged to 100% so it seems to be working. However, when I checked it in the morning the light on the charger was still on solid, which I think means it was still charging. The charger and tablet were warm which seems to confirm it was still charging. I was charging with the Devicewear Ridge case on if that matters.
So shouldn't the charging stop when it hits 100%?
Thanks.
If it s warm it means it s still charging.
If not warm and green, it means it s connected but not charging.
That s my qi from eBay.
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I have my ls990 on BarePop, which is the only option that I know of that has a working NFC. I'm all set up for wireless charging with the wireless sticker on the inside of my cover and if course the wireless charger.
When I set it on the circle, it starts to charge, gives me the warning that charging is slower than plugging in, shows charging for another 3 or 4 seconds, and then stops charging. This has been an issue since I hooked myself up. The charging drops after about 15 seconds.
I wonder if it's a shoddy sticker (which looks to be correctly placed) or a funky charger (Ankor from Amazon). Has anyone experienced this symptom or know what the problem could be?
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I have my ls990 on BarePop, which is the only option that I know of that has a working NFC. I'm all set up for wireless charging with the wireless sticker on the inside of my cover and if course the wireless charger.
When I set it on the circle, it starts to charge, gives me the warning that charging is slower than plugging in, shows charging for another 3 or 4 seconds, and then stops charging. This has been an issue since I hooked myself up. The charging drops after about 15 seconds.
I wonder if it's a shoddy sticker (which looks to be correctly placed) or a funky charger (Ankor from Amazon). Has anyone experienced this symptom or know what the problem could be?
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Did you use a power adapter that is rated 1.5A or above? I used my old Nexus 5 charger (rated 1.3A) and my Qi charging is cutting on and off. Once I changed back to the original G3 charger, the Qi charging is stable.
That might be a really good call! I thought it was a good charger by a trusted manufacturer, but I checked and it's only a 1 amp output Anker. Makes sense, especially if you had similar symptoms with a low amp device.
Thanks for responding!
Hi, Last night I was playing with my new charging dock that I 3D printed and all of a sudden my SW3 stopped charging. The LED on the charging brick blinked a couple of times and that's all she wrote. I tried different cables, different charging bricks and nothing seems to work. I had about 20% of battery power left so I just turned of my SW3 to conserve it a bit. Any ideas?
Would love to see what your charging dock looks like! anyway, have you tried charging from a computer's USB port or directly from a wall outlet with a phone charger? Hope it isn't a hardware problem...
You can also charge when it is off.
I tried all these options, I think that my charger fried the watch charging circuitry. I bought a second one off craigslist yesterday and charged it in the car on my way home. Once I got home I plugged it into the same charger and now I can't charge the new watch either. I'm going to be forced to file a equipment warranty claim from the charging station manufacturer and hope for the best. By the way here is the charger in question. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009DCNP9O?redirect=true&ref_=cfb_at_prodpg
I used a cheap Qi charger (JeTech Ultra Slim Qi charger to be exact) to test wireless charging on my N5. I started it at 14%, and then when it reached around 30%, it began to heat up. Checked the temp with Ampere and it was 39º C, so I cooled it down for a bit and tried again, just to experience the same issue again.
I'm currently looking for a wireless charger that doesn't heat up my phone to that magnitude. I fear it might damage the battery, causing it to bulge and/or explode...
The same happened with one of my ravpower with chargers (black) . They replaced it free even though it was a year old. I also have the white one which, so far, hasn't had any issues. It's 8 mos. I have other products from RAVPOWER that have yet to quit on me.
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I used a cheap Qi charger (JeTech Ultra Slim Qi charger to be exact) to test wireless charging on my N5. I started it at 14%, and then when it reached around 30%, it began to heat up. Checked the temp with Ampere and it was 39º C, so I cooled it down for a bit and tried again, just to experience the same issue again.
I'm currently looking for a wireless charger that doesn't heat up my phone to that magnitude. I fear it might damage the battery, causing it to bulge and/or explode...
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This happens when the charging current is too low which is common in cheap chargers. This also happens to me when I misalign the charger i.e. when the charger is to far away from the phone's induction coil.
You could try to reposition your phone on the charger and see if that helps.
I got the nexus qi charger, don't know the temp but it didn't get hot when I touch it, same story for my G3 and Note 5 with LG/Samsung qi charger
i think heating is normal while charging
Yes, I know that any other charger than pixel stand won't charge faster than 5W. But still, I've got baseus simple wireless charger (2A) and connected my pixel 3 xl for the night. It had about 45% before and about 55% in the morning. So it got about 10% in 6 hours. That's super slow. I've tested it in Ampere and it shown about 300mah. Charger itself is connected to rock wall charger with 2A power output. I'm also using Spiegen ruggee armor case. What's going on?
It seems that the baseus wireless charger is causing the problem
Try again without the case, a different charger block, and then again on a different wireless charger. I've been using wireless charging since the Nexus 6 and it can be a bunch of different things.
Generally I try to use a "matched" charging block to the wireless charger itself. For example, if it is a 2A wireless charging stand I'll pair it up with a 2A charging block not a QC 3.0 charging block. While this shouldn't make a difference it could be a problem.
I have multiple Itian wireless stands that I use for my iPhone X, Nexus 6, and Pixel 3 XL and I only have some minor issues.
One issue is that every once in a while I have to unplug and re-plug the micro USB cable into the charger because it just stops working for no reason. Other times it's something as simple as the phone isn't sitting in the stand correctly.
The way wireless charging works is through inductive coils and I bought the Itian wireless charging stands on purpose cause they have three coils reducing the issue of not properly setting the device in the cradle.
Unfortunately it's hard to say what it is exactly but try different things that seem logical as to why it isn't working for you. Good luck!
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Try again without the case, a different charger block, and then again on a different wireless charger. I've been using wireless charging since the Nexus 6 and it can be a bunch of different things.
Generally I try to use a "matched" charging block to the wireless charger itself. For example, if it is a 2A wireless charging stand I'll pair it up with a 2A charging block not a QC 3.0 charging block. While this shouldn't make a difference it could be a problem.
I have multiple Itian wireless stands that I use for my iPhone X, Nexus 6, and Pixel 3 XL and I only have some minor issues.
One issue is that every once in a while I have to unplug and re-plug the micro USB cable into the charger because it just stops working for no reason. Other times it's something as simple as the phone isn't sitting in the stand correctly.
The way wireless charging works is through inductive coils and I bought the Itian wireless charging stands on purpose cause they have three coils reducing the issue of not properly setting the device in the cradle.
Unfortunately it's hard to say what it is exactly but try different things that seem logical as to why it isn't working for you. Good luck!
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Similar here, I've been a wireless charger lover since Shamu and Nokia Icon. I still use the same Tylt Vue chargers. It charges slowly, but who cares, it's on the night stand and easily makes 100% by morning.
I have to say I've tried again few nights and it's working better. What matters is the position on the charger. If it's a bit off it charges slower. I guess case may be slowing it down as well.
Hi,
i'm interesseted how you charge your N10+, with 25W Quickcharge or 45W Quickcharge oder without Quickcharge?
a2kay said:
Hi,
i'm interesseted how you charge your N10+, with 25W Quickcharge or 45W Quickcharge oder without Quickcharge?
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Mostly on a 10w wireless charger at night. I've got the 25 watt adapter plugged into the a/c outlet in my car. The 15w wireless charger from Samsung is in my office, but doesn't get much use so far. I rarely get below 50% charge during the day. I've got the 45w adapter on back order, not sure what use that will be, honestly.
In the morning I use the 25w charger. In my car a wireless fast charger phone holder by KENU. In my office the dual wireless charging samsung pad (white). My nightstand at home has a samsung wireless charging stand as well but I don't charge my phone over night so I rarely use it unless I'm very low on power.
The dual wireless charger from Samsung, the first model that doesn't slide up/down. Charge my Gear S3 on one and the Note10+ on the other.
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In the morning I use the 25w charger. In my car a wireless fast charger phone holder by KENU. In my office the dual wireless charging samsung pad (white). My nightstand at home has a samsung wireless charging stand as well but I don't charge my phone over night so I rarely use it unless I'm very low on power.
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WTH are you doing with your phone that you don't charge it overnight???
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WTH are you doing with your phone that you don't charge it overnight???
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For every phone I have ever had I always had it plugged in over night, but this Note 10+ charges so quickly there is no need to put that additional strain on the battery when I can just plug it in for 30 min while I get ready for work in the morning and I'm at 100% when I leave. It's just bring practical w/ this amazing battery. I feel like I'm not tied to a wall charger anymore. I felt like I was always charging my S9+
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WTH are you doing with your phone that you don't charge it overnight???
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I never charge mine overnight either. If it needs charging, I have a wireless fast charge pad at my desk in the office.
This is the 1st phone that I have had that I never had to charge it overnight. By the time I shut the phone off and I'm ready for bed it's still got about 15-35% left. I charge it for an hour after i get up in the morning before work. It's usually 50 minutes for a full charge. It's great.
First time in a couple years I'm not charging overnight. I've also yet to charge it fully to 100%. Been trying to keep it between 40-90% roughly. I'll charge in the morning with the 25W charger for 30 or so minutes or until I'm up to 90%. If I get around 40% I'll charge for 15 or so minutes before bed.
I use normal wired charge, and coming from a note 8, I find this to be really fast, I don't see the need to charge overnight, I think that fast charging should be used only when needed, not as the std way for everyday charging
I'm using original charge adapter, which you find in the box with the phone. Fast charging turned off.. Sometimes original Samsung wireless charger (dual stand).
My question.. Guys, what do you think about wireless charging? Bad, good, doesn't matter?
I have the 2018 Duo wireless charger that came out the same time as the Note 9. I still use it to charge my N10+ and my Gear S3 Frontier. I charge overnight, so I'm not concerned about speed.
In my office I have an Anker wireless charger, but it's a few years old. I think it's a 10W? I'm not really sure, I am rarely in my office and when I am, I never have to charge my phone.
In my patrol car and in my personal vehicle, I have 15W wireless chargers. On my Harley, I just have a Type C USB cable plugged into an adapter attached to my battery tender cables. It's just a 3.1A charger. It doesn't fast charge or anything, though I'm thinking of buying a QC3.0 charger for the Harley.
Other than on the Harley, I rarely ever actually plug it in, but when I do, I use an old Google Pixel PD charger or a standard fast charger from my Note 9 or Note 8.
The original accessories have never been removed from my N10+ box and probably never will be.
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Of course, there's always this method:
https://twitter.com/ponysmasher/status/1107993014029438978?s=20