Anyone have advice on a dual fast-charging car charger?
One of the USB ports will be plugged into my iBolt Car Dock w/ my Galaxy S3 and the other for various other devices (Kindle Paperwhite, iPad Mini, Kindle Fire, Galaxy S4, etc. - family devices). I'm guessing to take advantage of higher powered chargers, I would need to enable "fast charge" the Android devices, otherwise they'll probably just see it as a data USB connection.
I found these two on Amazon. Anyone have experience with them?
Scosche USBC202M Dual 10 Watt (2.1A) USB Car Charger works with iPhone 5, 5S and 5C
http://www.amazon.com/Scosche-USBC202M-Charger-works-iPhone/dp/B0077PM3KG/ref=cm_cd_ql_qh_dp_t
Griffin GC23139 PowerJolt Dual for iPad, iPhone, iPod
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005BD2NE2...TF8&colid=3PSZ1A7KRTH9O&coliid=I2QBD3Q2HP7ENN
I would also like to know.
Also how do you enable fast charge?
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I would also like to know.
Also how do you enable fast charge?
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Most non stock kernels have an option for 'force fast charge' for use with USB data connections. It can be enabled with kernel tuning apps like Trickster.
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Oh ok, sweet! Thanks I appreciate it.
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MrBrady said:
Anyone have advice on a dual fast-charging car charger?
One of the USB ports will be plugged into my iBolt Car Dock w/ my Galaxy S3 and the other for various other devices (Kindle Paperwhite, iPad Mini, Kindle Fire, Galaxy S4, etc. - family devices). I'm guessing to take advantage of higher powered chargers, I would need to enable "fast charge" the Android devices, otherwise they'll probably just see it as a data USB connection.
I found these two on Amazon. Anyone have experience with them?
Scosche USBC202M Dual 10 Watt (2.1A) USB Car Charger works with iPhone 5, 5S and 5C
http://www.amazon.com/Scosche-USBC202M-Charger-works-iPhone/dp/B0077PM3KG/ref=cm_cd_ql_qh_dp_t
Griffin GC23139 PowerJolt Dual for iPad, iPhone, iPod
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005BD2NE2...TF8&colid=3PSZ1A7KRTH9O&coliid=I2QBD3Q2HP7ENN
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I have one of these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00D82O68Y/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It's well made and has no problems charging my S3 and Nexus 7 at the same time.
I have this B008LMD2OK, they state 1A on one port and 2.1A on the other one, at the same time, and it seems to do it. Yet, it's built with cheap plastic and the led is too bright. I didn't know the 2.4+2.4 Anker, seems really good.
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Hey guys,
I have a Verizon Galaxy Nexus. I am looking for an MHL HDMI adapter for my HDTV. I don't mind spending cash if it means I get the best quality, best picture and best sound from this piece of hardware. Otherwise, should I find out that MHL HDMI adapters don't make a difference then I will defiantly go for the best bargain. Which would you guys recommend, given these circumstances?
Thanks!!
HDMI is digital, which means that poor equipment would affect your signal only after meters of distance.
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I got SKIVA from amazon some time ago and it works flawlessly.
The only problem is that many apps don't work in landscape more only portrait which becomes annoying.
You can even pair a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard to it.
Also you need your phone to be attached to a high power outlet because the battery gets drained fairly quickly.
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The only problem is that many apps don't work in landscape more only portrait which becomes annoying.
You can even pair a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard to it.
Also you need your phone to be attached to a high power outlet because the battery gets drained fairly quickly.
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For you I would try Ultimate Rotation found on the Google Play Store.
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I had a Samsung MHL to HDMI Adapter and it went out on me. Probably because it wasn't a real Samsung or for older phones. But I just tested Menotek last night and it worked flawlessly as well. Never tried SKIVA but I would also like to know which one is the best....
this cable makes the picture / video is displayed on the TV with the resolution 1080p?
One thing I would like to add is video isn't as smooth as it should be. I think that's because I was trying to play 1080p from phone to monitor over the cable.
I don't think my GNex is powerful enough to handle that over HDMI although it plays 1080p fine which are stored in the phone.
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I use an original Samsung MHL Adapter. Works beautifully. Microusb goes into your phone and a standard full sized hdmi cable goes into the other. However, there is a microUSB IN port where you need to supply power to the adapter too. I use my external battery pack to power it.
Cost me like $15 from Deal extreme. Quite happy with it.
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I have/use the official Samsung OEM MHL adapter too, $7 on eBay from China! Woo!
The problem, and I guess this is MHL adapters in general, the way the GalNex/Android is set up, but the screen has to stay on to display to the TV, obviously it's a necessity for navigating, but like with Netflix one should be able to shut off the screen.
Anyway, watching Netflix at least, battery drains slowly when plugged in, major flaw IMO... anyone else have this issue?
What about a MHL ADAPTER that'll work with Galaxy Nexus and Nexus7?
I got a generic mhl from amazon that was advertised as Samsung branded but wasn't. It works okay with gnex but not nex7. It requires a micro USB power source while plugged into the phone, so I'm able to use it indefinitely.
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How's the quality over HDMI for 1080p using this cable?
With ski a that I have 1080p shutters a bit.
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What about a MHL ADAPTER that'll work with Galaxy Nexus and Nexus7?
I got a generic mhl from amazon that was advertised as Samsung branded but wasn't. It works okay with gnex but not nex7. It requires a micro USB power source while plugged into the phone, so I'm able to use it indefinitely.
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AFAIK Nexus 7 doesn't support mhl. Sorry
I just use a cheap no-brand mhl I bought on gmarket (Korean shopping site), it has a plug for power in to the adapter near the HDMI plug. Works perfectly with my gnex and my wife's Optimus LTE 2.
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513fabe said:
What about a MHL ADAPTER that'll work with Galaxy Nexus and Nexus7?
I got a generic mhl from amazon that was advertised as Samsung branded but wasn't. It works okay with gnex but not nex7. It requires a micro USB power source while plugged into the phone, so I'm able to use it indefinitely.
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Correct me if I am wrong but pretty sure nexus 7 doesn't have any kind of mhl support or drivers. This kept me away for it and Google wants us to "stream" content therefore no support. I hope nexus 10 will have mhl support.
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I have/use the official Samsung OEM MHL adapter too, $7 on eBay from China! Woo!
The problem, and I guess this is MHL adapters in general, the way the GalNex/Android is set up, but the screen has to stay on to display to the TV, obviously it's a necessity for navigating, but like with Netflix one should be able to shut off the screen.
Anyway, watching Netflix at least, battery drains slowly when plugged in, major flaw IMO... anyone else have this issue?
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Are you complaining about the battery drain using MHL adapter during playback??
If yes than that is not a flaw, check which wall charger you are using, i am guessing it's 0.5A or 1A.
I use a 2A charger while using MHL support which instead of draining the battery, charges it so i suggest you look into that, infact i use 2A charger all the time for charging. Some say that it decreases the life of the battery but it charges the phone fairly quickly.
2A wall chargers cost around $4 on ebay.
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Samsung HDTV Adapter + CyanogenMod 12 Android Lollipop
Good afternoon
I have recently bought the original Samsung HDTV adapter for my Galaxy Nexus and there is a thing which interests me so much that I need to ask if anyone of you has ever found the answer for such a question, i.e. 'is this adapter compatible with the custom ROM or is it just the stock ROM that would work with this ROM?
Any feedback highly appreciated :good:
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I use an original Samsung MHL Adapter. Works beautifully. Microusb goes into your phone and a standard full sized hdmi cable goes into the other. However, there is a microUSB IN port where you need to supply power to the adapter too. I use my external battery pack to power it.
Cost me like $15 from Deal extreme. Quite happy with it.
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ok, I was thinking about it: thanks, now i know what to buy!
Anyone find one that works well? I got a Cellet retractable micro use charger last week, and it charges my Motorola Electrify M just fine as well as my Gen 1 N7. No dice on the N7 FHD.
Ideas?
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Anyone find one that works well? I got a Cellet retractable micro use charger last week, and it charges my Motorola Electrify M just fine as well as my Gen 1 N7. No dice on the N7 FHD.
Ideas?
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Sorry no answer, looking for one as well, I am looking for a car charger that will have a dual port to charge, one for the Nexus 4 and one for the Nexus 7 FHD, and recommendations would be great
thanks
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arimus said:
Sorry no answer, looking for one as well, I am looking for a car charger that will have a dual port to charge, one for the Nexus 4 and one for the Nexus 7 FHD, and recommendations would be great
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hii well as if you are looking for a car charger you can check out the huge collection of car charger for N7 at Fommy
they have multiple of variety
So just check out once may be you guys get something you have been looking for
Thanks..!!
I just got one of the sea few day ago:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B8M4IMK/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It has dual USB ports. One is marked Android the other Apple. The apple port if specifically designed for apple devices (iPhone 5, iPad).
Individually each port can do about 2 amps, or 3.6 amps total if both are being used. The Apple port will charger other devices slowly with standard Data sync cables or full speed with a charging only cable (no data).
Basically with a Charging only cable you could charge two device, one at about 2.1 amps max and the other at about 1.5 amps max (3.6 total amps).
I have two dedicated charging only cables coming that I plan to keep with this car charger so I can charge my phone and tablets on to go.
I tried my Nexus 2013 in my dual Sprint car charger that I got from amazon (Technocel MV9MCDUO-SP OEM Sprint Car Charger - Black with USB Port) and I'm getting a really good charge for my Nexus.
I even tested my phone charging in it's USB port while the Nexus was charging on the main cord and both seemed to cahrge jsut fine.
If I just charge my Motorola Photon on the main cord it charges faster than any AC adapter or car charger I've ever used.
I highly recommend it.
I can't post links yet but its $6 on Amazon.. search for... Technocel MV9MCDUO-SP OEM Sprint Car Charger - Black with USB Port
Fommy says its compatibale for the Nexus 7 2013 too but it's $19.95 there.
(Sprint® (OEM) Micro USB Vehicle Power Charger PLUS for Google New Nexus 7
SKU: 89356
Price: $ 19.95)
HTH.
Anyone had any success using a wireless charger in the car?
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Anyone had any success using a wireless charger in the car?
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I suppose that would work, a 2 amp or 1 amp car charger should power most QI chargers.
Not sure I see the point though, I see two issues:
1. Wireless charging is less efficient and slower (better suited for the desk or night stand).
2. There's a good change the device will move around while driving and not charge if the coils are not aligned properly.
You could try a modify a car mount to hold a wireless charger, but you still would have the slower charging issue, withc may not really be an issue for some.
I have however seen a car mount that holds the phone and has a opening to hold a round QI charger, but wouldn't work for the N7. See here:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odk....XQI+car+charger&_nkw=QI+car+charger&_sacat=0
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I suppose that would work, a 2 amp or 1 amp car charger should power most QI chargers.
Not sure I see the point though, I see two issues:
1. Wireless charging is less efficient and slower (better suited for the desk or night stand).
2. There's a good change the device will move around while driving and not charge if the coils are not aligned properly.
You could try a modify a car mount to hold a wireless charger, but you still would have the slower charging issue, withc may not really be an issue for some.
I have however seen a car mount that holds the phone and has a opening to hold a round QI charger, but wouldn't work for the N7. See here:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odk....XQI+car+charger&_nkw=QI+car+charger&_sacat=0
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What I'm thinking is, taking the back of a slide-in type cover and hardwiring the wireless charger behind it. A slide in type cover should minimize any movement/alignment issues.
Then affixing the entire assembly over my existing NAV screen in the dash with the wireless charger hardwired to the car.
Then, I can slide in/slide out the Nexus as desired, and not have to worry about fiddling around with the Micro USB connector.
I'm not concerned about charging efficiency, more about maintaining power. A 2A charger at 60% efficiency should provide me the 1.35A that the Nexus 7 needs. When needed I can remove it and fully charge it.
Hey, I have a kindle fire (1st gen) and would like to know if the Nexus 7(2012) charger would work. Thanks
Yeah, that will work fine.
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Hey, I have a kindle fire (1st gen) and would like to know if the Nexus 7(2012) charger would work. Thanks
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Sure. I use a blackberry USB connected to an apple iphone power brick when my kindle charger is not available.
You just need to check whether the output is 5 volts.
Good Luck
Yeah it would, why would not?
Daniel120201 said:
Hey, I have a kindle fire (1st gen) and would like to know if the Nexus 7(2012) charger would work. Thanks
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Oh, I just thought that it would blow up the device or something, this is the first time I had usb chargers
What about just the kindle? would it work for it too ?
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What about just the kindle? would it work for it too ?
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If it has the standard micro-usb then yes. It'll work for anything with the standard micro-usb port.
As said above, it should work fine. I use an HTC cable and charger and they work fine.
Easy, yes it will work.
If the Kindle Fire has a MicroUSB-charging-input, then yes, it will work with all newer than 2009~2010 Samsung Omnia, Galaxy, Wave and Star* chargers and Sony and the last newest Sony Ericssons and HTC etc. ALL HAVE MicroUsb! [The Nokia E71 (2008) has got MicroUSB but not for charging but for Data Transfer, for full file system access and many other advantages choose Mass Storage if available, not MTP!].
ALL Nexus devices even have a MicroUSB!
*Samsung Star is for Loosers, Sttar 2 > Star 3 becausee of CamFlash, CamBTN, ScrRes, WideScr, and 27 other reasons.
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MicroUSB is universal now, MiniUSB and the Circle Nokia and the old Sony Ericsson Inputs are too old now, to charge an old Nokia in order you need an adapter, that goes from the MicroUSB to the Nokia. But all new Android and Windows Phone Phones+Tablets use MicroUSB.
But i recommend a real charger for using to charge a MicroUSB-device.
A Real charger is one, that directly goes from the socket to the Device(ending=MicroUSB).
The Nexus charger is a USB-Charger (there is the lettering „ASUS" engraved into it.
You Connect a Cable (USB to MicroUSB) to the USB-Charger and
And such a charger is much weaker than the direct charger.
Best Charger: Hama MO·38E with Trickle Charging
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But i recommend a real charger for using to charge a MicroUSB-device.
A Real charger is one, that directly goes from the socket to the Device(ending=MicroUSB).
The Nexus charger is a USB-Charger (there is the lettering „ASUS" engraved into it.
You Connect a Cable (USB to MicroUSB) to the USB-Charger and
And such a charger is much weaker than the direct charger.
Best Charger: Hama MO·38E with Trickle Charging
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That's not correct. I actually recommend the chargers with a detachable USB cable so you can replace the cable by itself if needed. What is correct, however, is that many USB chargers are designed around the Apple standard and may not work properly with devices that expect the DCP standard.
Advantages of both týpes of chargers:
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That's not correct. I actually recommend the chargers with a detachable USB cable so you can replace the cable by itself if needed. What is correct, however, is that many USB chargers are designed around the Apple standard and may not work properly with devices that expect the DCP standard.
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Well... yes, that could be. This is the big advantage of such a charger. It's good to have both týpes at home but the direct charger is much stronger (faster charge, more power) and this „Hama MO·38E" has even an Optimized Trickle Charging but however...
Both types have theyr adv/disadvantages. For example: such a USB-detachable charger is more practic and flexible but it's much weaker and it's lifetime is lower, if you misuse it. (Bad usage that can cause physical damage to it)
If you use it responsibly, then there will not be any lifetime problems!
That what you say is about flexibility. I wish that there would be one charger with all advantages: Power and Trickle charging of the Mo-38e and detachable cable.
The detachable feature is a big advantages but such a charger is weaker.
Even charging on the PC/Smart-TV is not as fast as the real charger. But somewhere in XDA (adding link later, if/whenever i'm able to find it) i saw something that could measure the charging power and there was an adapter that could bring full charger power from the PC (prooven with this PowerMeasure-Device.) which means that you can almost get the charging power of the Mo-38e off the PC to a device!
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Hi, mine says that the charger is too weak, and it can charge slowly
I'm looking for a charger that will charge my Nexus 5 at full speed. I've tried a Griffin charger as well as a Monoprice charger and both are recognized as Charging (USB) by my Nexus 5. I assume they are designed for "proper" use with an iPhone, which I know can cause those issues. I am aware of the option to short the pins on the charger, but I would really rather buy one that works properly out of the box. Does anyone have any recommendations? I searched, but everything seems to be able using a wireless charger in your car.
I have the one like this http://m.ebay.com/itm/231122308378?nav=Search used it on my Motorola and now with nexus 5 shows as charging AC
This one is awesome actually. Motorola makes the best rapid car chargers. The quality of the build is phenomenal.
Motorola Vehicle Power Adapter micro-USB Rapid Rate Charger by MotionEaze http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000S5Q9CA/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_OXZjtb1WSMV0K
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Lol the title is funny. I had an image in my head of a car in the shape of a charger on full speed.
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I have the one like this http://m.ebay.com/itm/231122308378?nav=Search used it on my Motorola and now with nexus 5 shows as charging AC
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This one is awesome actually. Motorola makes the best rapid car chargers. The quality of the build is phenomenal.
Motorola Vehicle Power Adapter micro-USB Rapid Rate Charger by MotionEaze http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000S5Q9CA/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_OXZjtb1WSMV0K
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Those two look like they are very high profile chargers. I know I didn't specify this, but I would prefer something a little less bulky. Also, they are under 1A while the Nexus 5 charger is 1.2A. Still better than the 500mA I'm getting currently.
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Lol the title is funny. I had an image in my head of a car in the shape of a charger on full speed.
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No, see, that would be a full speed charger car.
http://www.amazon.com/Anker%C2%AE-Dual-Port-Charger-iPhone-Galaxy/dp/B00D82O68Y/ref=sr_1_4?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1395090537&sr=1-4&keywords=Anker+18W
I use the 18W 3.6A version of this Anker Car charger. But seeing as the 24W is $9.99 while the 18W is $8.99, might as well get the higher output one (supplies one 2.4A Apple port, and one 2.4A Android port). Here in Canada the 18W is $19.99, 24W is $21.99....
They have full Android support, so it allows full speed AC charging if you have a good USB cable. They also have versions with a built in cable, but I prefer to use my own because if the built in one breaks, you're kinda screwed.
The 18W 3.6A car charger I have charges the Nexus 5 at around 1100mA (with a good USB cable). That's perfect to still charge the phone while simultaneously using navigation, streaming music, etc.
Have you tried different cables? I'm finding the quality difference between cables makes a difference in the charging rate.
I bought an att one years ago and it's the fastest charger I've ever used in my car. You can get it on amazon for about $8 shipped.
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I bought this one a week ago. Only $6 and its fantastic. It charges my nexus 5 and 7 at full speed. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007QRX54S/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_19-jtb0GNAHB3
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Bought a pre-owned N7 today but it's missing the official usb charging cable. Don't suppose there's a cheap solution? The Asus shop only sells the cable and adapter together and it's rather pricey here in Ireland.
I know there are cheap non official cables you can get but I'm not sure whether they will just cause more problems.
Help! Thank you!
Don't you have any micro USB cables lying around? Any of them should work perfectly.
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Don't you have any micro USB cables lying around? Any of them should work perfectly.
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Ah OK thank you. I just remember the 2012 being a bit fussy about what cable it would charge with.
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Ah OK thank you. I just remember the 2012 being a bit fussy about what cable it would charge with.
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i am going to tell you right now that that suggestion is not good. A while back, i bought 4 OEM LG cables to charge my devices, including my nexus. The cables charge all of my devices other than the Nexus. below this is a link that i posted on amazon to some cables that i have indeed bought and can confirm work with no issues with the nexus 2013 revision.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GDG1KMM/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
best of luck
All cables are NOT the same.
From one to the other you can go from .48 amps to 1.1 amps depending. I've seen some output zero on one devise and .44 on another. Get yourself a little monitor to test those cables. Also you might want to get a dumb cable that only charges vs. a smart cable that charges and syncs.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HTAH3KY/ref=oh_details_o08_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
AboveTEK® USB Power Meter Voltage Tester Current Monitor - USB 2.0 3.0 Volt Amp Reader Multimeter LED Screen-Portable Durable mV mA Measurement -
You do not need any special device to test the cables as you suggest. There are two apps I use to test the current flow on my nexus to determine which Micro USB Cables charge it the fastest. The apps are Current Widget and Battery Monitor. Don't need both but both can be used for the purpose of seeing how fast your phone is being charged.
I have many cables I have tried and found that OEM cables do work best for charging, for after market cables I own, the mono price thin Micro USB cables work the best on my nexus 7. I also have amazon basics USB cables but those do not charge well enough. I have a nexus 7 and a moto x currently, so when I can I use the moto x OEM cable with my nexus 7 and any cable with the moto x (the moto x has some kind of optimized charging ability and I have found it charges well enough regardless of cable, but the nexus 7 needs the right cable to charge at a good rate)
Thanks for all the replies....I knew I was asking a valid question. One day my N7 2012 just stopped charging with the supplied ASUS cable. Luckily I had a Samsung travel adapter lying around which it didn't seem to mind! Thanks for the Amazon links but unfortunately I'm not in the States (Ireland).
My Asus cable went bad on me within the first 2 weeks of me buying my tablet (new). I used an old HTC cable with the Asus wall charger for a while, then went with a Qi wireless charger. Much better than factory, now. That's my suggestion to you as well, just go with a Qi charger and be done with wires!
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Just get a few micro-usb cables on eBay...
Have you guys found any cables that work with the OEM charger? I broke my original cable, and it seems that all my other cables have too much plastic shielding around the USB port to go into the slot. I have ordered a Monoprice cable and I was wondering if anyone has used this with the OEM charger
I have not had any problems with charging using my various mixed brands of micro usb cables. I have a dedicated 5 port usb charger capable of outputting a max of 2 amps per port and all seems fine. The only problem I've run into is one of my portable chargers seems to not like the N7.
Every single ASUS charger cable I have owned has failed more than once..
They are made cheaply but they charge a fortune for them..
You can find a cheap, but higher grade cable if you look in Amazon or eBay..
Just check what is the maximum Amps it can take..
I go through cords every day.. The ASUS cables failed the fastest..
Hi friends.
My nexus 7 2013 LTE's screen got cracked. I am getting the nexus 7 2012 led screen online. Shall I but it? Will it be compatible with nexus 2013 LTE?
shikhar623 said:
Hi friends.
My nexus 7 2013 LTE's screen got cracked. I am getting the nexus 7 2012 led screen online. Shall I but it? Will it be compatible with nexus 2013 LTE?
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Not really on topic, but no,. it won't work - different resolutions and all that...