Dock - Xperia Z1 Accessories

Do you think I would damage my z1's battery or the phone itself if I charge it via the dock of the Z2 tablet?
I have checked that the plugs provided with both devices (the z1 and z2 tablet) have the same Charger (Model EP880), and the same frequency and ampage specs.

@PejsOwen If they both are of same Model No., Amps & Voltage then it should not be a problem.
becoz your Z1s is no way gonna find that it is charged from the Z2 tablet charger
But still do it at your own risk but the chances of damage is nearly null.
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Wall Adapter [Q]

Could you guys recommend me a wall adapter?
I heard that i should get a 1500 mA one, but the best i found on amazon is Belkin Universal USB Wall Charger EU which is a 1000 mA ( i'm not allowed to post links yet, but if you search it it's impossible not to find it). I have to tell you that i can only buy it from the UK and that it needs to be a standard EU plug.
The one amazon.de sent me charges fine, the only issue is that it turns on my device if i try to charge it when it's off. The charger is a 5v 1A.
My iPhone 5S wall charger is also a 5v 1A but it "behaves better" i guess, because when my moto G is off wheni plug it to the iPhone 5S wall charger it doesn't turn on my phone automaticaly, it charges fine and the moto g only shows the battery image on screen.
Both charge ok (1A 5v), but if i want to charge my phone when it's off i guess some chargers won't be able to do that. Maybe it's an voltage accuracy.
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I use adapter from my Nexus 7, otput is 5V 2A and no problems.
Any wallcharger will do as long it is 500-1500mA but i think anything over 1500mA can be used, but the device will limit it to 1500mA.
But i wouldn't recommend anything over 1500mA as it could damage the device.
The higher the mA is the faster it will charge.
Currently im using the Sony Ericsson Live Dock DK10 to charge my Moto G but im looking for a more powerful charger.
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MahaDEVELOPER said:
Any wallcharger will do as long it is 500-1500mA but i think anything over 1500mA can be used, but the device will limit it to 1500mA.
But i wouldn't recommend anything over 1500mA as it could damage the device.
The higher the mA is the faster it will charge.
Currently im using the Sony Ericsson Live Dock DK10 to charge my Moto G but im looking for a more powerful charger.
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Additional amperage does not harm the device, only incorrect voltage will. The phone will only draw as much amperage as the charging chip allows.
Having said that, keep in mind that quick charging will wear out the battery faster than a slower charge.
I'm using a 750mA, 5V Blackberry charger for mine - from empty it takes about 2hrs 45mins to fully charge, so a higher amperage should be pretty fast. Doesn't boot the phone if the phone is off.
i bought this one
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007ZN5LE0/ref=oh_details_o00_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
didn't receive it yet
In case anyone is wondering whether the old Apple wall charger is working or not (the one from circa 2007. I broke my other decent wall adapter...), it's working almost perfectly. It's correctly recognized as wall charger and ~1A is drawn from. That's quite surprising, It had always been wrongly detected by all the phones I tried to charge with it. The only drawback is that the device can't be charged when off, the device will simply boot as soon as it's plugged. This doesn't happen with proper wall chargers (at least on JB, I don't know if something changed with KK).
To know if a wall charger is detected as such, dial *#*#4636#*#* and see if it says "USB" instead of "CA" in the battery informations. Usually USB means lower current (~500mA) and kernel wakelocks (not always this one, it depends on how the charger is detected). That's not good.
You can also get the amount of current flowing though the battery using CurrentWidget (look for it on the Play Store) or reading the files in /sys/class/power_supply/battery/.
nothing happens if the moto g connect a charger that 2.0a galaxy s4
The Asian dual sim version comes with a charger with a hard wired cable, rather than a micro USB cable (and interestingly, its only got 2 wires connected from what I can tell). Its 500mA, and mine uses a UK plug. I've also tried it with a HTC charger (the moto charger has a VERY long, unwieldy cable) thats also 500mA and it works too. There's no real need for a higher amperage, and it does tend to charge pretty fast.
MahaDEVELOPER said:
Any wallcharger will do as long it is 500-1500mA but i think anything over 1500mA can be used, but the device will limit it to 1500mA.
But i wouldn't recommend anything over 1500mA as it could damage the device.
The higher the mA is the faster it will charge.
Currently im using the Sony Ericsson Live Dock DK10 to charge my Moto G but im looking for a more powerful charger.
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Hi, is it possible to use the Live Dock to connect USB devices on the Moto G?
Thanks in advance!
I am using the adapter of iphone 5s, it's a 1A, is it good or not?
stiiiv19 said:
I am using the adapter of iphone 5s, it's a 1A, is it good or not?
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Why nobody ever read dedicated FAQs?
the alanct
matmutant said:
Why nobody ever read dedicated FAQs?
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thx mate
chocris said:
nothing happens if the moto g connect a charger that 2.0a galaxy s4
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Nope I'm using it. Fast charging. Awesome...
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quick car charger 2.0

I just bought iVoler car charger to try it because the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made. I Just received this the other day, and I plugged in my Z3 compact and it said Z3 compact detected, so it indeed does support the Qualcomm Quick Charging feature! Charging was fast and held strong with my Z3 compact..Charging the battery from 0 to 50% in about 30 minutes. And the 6 foot USB cable is of good quality and really nice. It also fits into my Z3 compact with a nice click, and fits well around my case. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product need to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-iVoler-Adaptive-Qualcomm-Motorola/dp/B00TDC0WJA/
david870325 said:
I just bought iVoler car charger to try it because the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made. I Just received this the other day, and I plugged in my Z3 compact and it said Z3 compact detected, so it indeed does support the Qualcomm Quick Charging feature! Charging was fast and held strong with my Z3 compact..Charging the battery from 0 to 50% in about 30 minutes. And the 6 foot USB cable is of good quality and really nice. It also fits into my Z3 compact with a nice click, and fits well around my case. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product need to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-iVoler-Adaptive-Qualcomm-Motorola/dp/B00TDC0WJA/
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Which version of android are you using? A lot of people have had bad luck with quick chargers only charging at the same speed as a standard charger. Glad to see yours seems to live up to the hype.
thank you a lot for sharing the info!
Im about to build a quickcharger by my own, just have to figure out what components ( resistor, or an IC) sits on the Data+ and Data- pins of the usb cable. Tried simply giving 9/12V on the usb power pins( no fear, since quicharge2.0 gives this voltage anyway), no luck here, it just does not charge- the phone does not say its connected, no current flows from the charger to phone.
I do not have a QuickCharge certified real charger in hands, where I can see by myself, what they put between Data pins in order the phone to recognize " its a fast charger" . Googled theinternet for schematics, didnt find a lot, most are just using an IC, which directly connects to the data pins. And I dont want to buy an IC or a quickcharger( which is hard to get in my country btw, cos bying it from Ali or Ebay/Amazon means you have to convert currency to USD).
anyways, I think its a good idea, if ppl put here the chargers and link to them that actually WORKED, plus ROM/android version/kernel/etc
Hi I'm also interested in this article, but i wouldn't want to spend >35€ for the original Sony AN420. Any other suggestion on quality-proved products? I don't want to electrical risks for my SoC at all.
I am using this one - sorry its german: http://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B00UIY...charge+2+0&dpPl=1&dpID=31l4Z16n0JL&ref=plSrch
Bought the iVoler and I'm satisfied
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The more I read about this, the less likely it appears that QC 2.0 is enabled on our devices. The general assumption seems to be that only the Japanese variants actually support quick charging - despite the processor being certified by Qualcomm
I bought an Aukey charger... but Quickcharge 2.0 is not detected.

quick charger 2.0

I just bought iVoler quick charger to try it because the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made. I Just received this the other day, and I plugged in my Z4 and it said Z4 detected, so it indeed does support the Qualcomm Quick Charging feature! Charging was fast and held strong with my Z4. Charging the battery from 0 to 25% in about 19 minutes. And the 6 foot USB cable is of good quality and really nice. It also fits into my Z4 with a nice click, and fits well around my case. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product need to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WSLRCWI
Thanks for sharing.
Also the official Sony quick charger is out(getting mine tomorrow)
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/quick-charger-uch10/
Edit: I can confirm that the quich charger does wonders! 50% in 30-40mins is perfect!
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Where do you get the Sony quick charger? Is it available online?
hasona said:
Also the official Sony quick charger is out(getting mine tomorrow)
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/quick-charger-uch10/
Edit: I can confirm that the quich charger does wonders! 50% in 30-40mins is perfect!
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I also got the UCH10 Quick charger and I noticed that the phone can get pretty warm/hot while charging. (even when the phone is off)
Is this normal behaviour?
Z3+ Tapatalk
xDope said:
I also got the UCH10 Quick charger and I noticed that the phone can get pretty warm/hot while charging. (even when the phone is off)
Is this normal behaviour?
Z3+ Tapatalk
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Yes, dont worry It is an official accessory. It first came up with z3+
xDope said:
I also got the UCH10 Quick charger and I noticed that the phone can get pretty warm/hot while charging. (even when the phone is off)
Is this normal behaviour?
Z3+ Tapatalk
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Its gonna get a tad bit hotter because of the rate of charging that happens. So its normal
@david870325, would you mind installing Ampere (Play Store) and supplying us with the charge rate you get?
I get 850mah from my mac, 1100 from my Tronsmart QC2.0 charger. I'm also trying out a new kernel this afternoon, to see if that affects charge speeds.
I think this number should actually be higher as well....
deecept said:
@david870325, would you mind installing Ampere (Play Store) and supplying us with the charge rate you get?
I get 850mah from my mac, 1100 from my Tronsmart QC2.0 charger. I'm also trying out a new kernel this afternoon, to see if that affects charge speeds.
I think this number should actually be higher as well....
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If it is for any help the official Quick Charger rates around 1800-2100mA until I hit 80-90% when it goes down in its rate. Been working awesome so far for me and provides really fast charging speeds.
hasona said:
If it is for any help the official Quick Charger rates around 1800-2100mA until I hit 80-90% when it goes down in its rate. Been working awesome so far for me and provides really fast charging speeds.
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I use Qualcomm Certified JDB 2.0 and this, is perfect I load fast and not heated
Quickcharge on Z4 dualsim
anyone can use quickcharge on Z4 dual sim
anhtin10 said:
anyone can use quickcharge on Z4 dual sim
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Sony xperia z4 doesn't support quick charge
I have this magazine and I recommend
This is the official list in the Sony Page. Charger UCH10
Compatibility – Xperia
Xperia™ Z3+ Dual
Xperia™ Z3+
Xperia™ Z5 Compact
Xperia™ Z5
Xperia™ Z5 Premium
Xperia™ Z5 Dual
Xperia™ Z5 Premium Dual
Xperia™ Z4 Tablet
Xperia™ Z3 Tablet Compact
Xperia™ Z3 Tablet Compact WiFi
Xperia™ Z3 Compact
Xperia™ Z2 Tablet
Xperia™ X
Xperia™ X Performance
Hello everybody. I am new.
I own a Z3+, mono-sim, E6553.
If I got it correctly the phone is certified to be compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge Technology 2.0, at least the mono-sim card model.
I bought an Aukey Quick Charger (model PA-T9, Qualcomm certified and it supports up to Quick Charge 3.0) but it doesn't seem to be very effective.
Total recharge time is still around 2 hours, I experienced a slightly better performance while in the middle of the charge (about 10 percent points better if compared to standard charger performance) but the improvement is not as good as it was claimed. I checked with Ampere App and it takes around 800-1100 mA, which is the same result I obtain with the standard charger.
Until now I only did a limited number of tests, with the phone turned on and starting from 10% battery level (without using the phone or turning the screen on). I am still a little disappointed.
Anybody else here that rely upon Quick Charge and is not satisfied? What could I possibly do? Is this a problem of the charger ( although it works fine with my Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe) or is it just the best that the phone can do?
I am a little resistant to buy the official Sony UCH10 now; it's expensive and I fear my phone could have a hardware/software problem.
Thanks in advance!
Lolpelol said:
Hello everybody. I am new.
I own a Z3+, mono-sim, E6553.
If I got it correctly the phone is certified to be compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge Technology 2.0, at least the mono-sim card model.
I bought an Aukey Quick Charger (model PA-T9, Qualcomm certified and it supports up to Quick Charge 3.0) but it doesn't seem to be very effective.
Total recharge time is still around 2 hours, I experienced a slightly better performance while in the middle of the charge (about 10 percent points better if compared to standard charger performance) but the improvement is not as good as it was claimed. I checked with Ampere App and it takes around 800-1100 mA, which is the same result I obtain with the standard charger.
Until now I only did a limited number of tests, with the phone turned on and starting from 10% battery level (without using the phone or turning the screen on). I am still a little disappointed.
Anybody else here that rely upon Quick Charge and is not satisfied? What could I possibly do? Is this a problem of the charger ( although it works fine with my Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe) or is it just the best that the phone can do?
I am a little resistant to buy the official Sony UCH10 now; it's expensive and I fear my phone could have a hardware/software problem.
Thanks in advance!
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If you have unlocked bootloader, flash zachs latest kernel, and check ampere again, see what happens becouse depends on the kernel.
Lolpelol said:
Hello everybody. I am new.
I own a Z3+, mono-sim, E6553.
If I got it correctly the phone is certified to be compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge Technology 2.0, at least the mono-sim card model.
I bought an Aukey Quick Charger (model PA-T9, Qualcomm certified and it supports up to Quick Charge 3.0) but it doesn't seem to be very effective.
Total recharge time is still around 2 hours, I experienced a slightly better performance while in the middle of the charge (about 10 percent points better if compared to standard charger performance) but the improvement is not as good as it was claimed. I checked with Ampere App and it takes around 800-1100 mA, which is the same result I obtain with the standard charger.
Until now I only did a limited number of tests, with the phone turned on and starting from 10% battery level (without using the phone or turning the screen on). I am still a little disappointed.
Anybody else here that rely upon Quick Charge and is not satisfied? What could I possibly do? Is this a problem of the charger ( although it works fine with my Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe) or is it just the best that the phone can do?
I am a little resistant to buy the official Sony UCH10 now; it's expensive and I fear my phone could have a hardware/software problem.
Thanks in advance!
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I have been using a certified quick charger 2.0 for at least a year now with my Z3+.. I usually charge my phone when the battery level is around 15%-20% and it usually takes about 1 hour & 20 minutes to get to 95%-100%, which is reasonable enough for me.. I had my phone turned off most of the time when I charge using the quick charger.. That is because the Z3+ tends to get hot when charging, even more so when using a quick charger.. I would suggest you to try my practice and see if there are any improvements..
i have dual sim and gsm says dual does not support this,what do you think?can i use it?
Xperia Z3 plus DUAL doesn't support Quick charge 2.0
@pou_gh2
I also have Xperia Z3 plus DUAL sim. I knew that XZ3p supports QC2.0. So i bought dual sim variant randomly. But after purchase when i tried to use QC2.0 charger for my phone I found that my phone does not support Quick charge 2.0.
I googled it and found that there are some hardware differences between E6533(dual sim) and E6553(single sim) including
- Quick charge 2.0 support (only single sim)
- Modem LTE Cat6 (single sim only) LTE Cat4 (dual sim)
- etc. (Google it yourself, if you face anything confused)
.
I also saw images of Single sim and Dual sim main PCB on internet. I found that there is actual hardware differences instead of software limitation. So chill up and enjoy 4g on both sims alternatively.
teerus said:
@pou_gh2
I also have Xperia Z3 plus DUAL sim. I knew that XZ3p supports QC2.0. So i bought dual sim variant randomly. But after purchase when i tried to use QC2.0 charger for my phone I found that my phone does not support Quick charge 2.0.
I googled it and found that there are some hardware differences between E6533(dual sim) and E6553(single sim) including
- Quick charge 2.0 support (only single sim)
- Modem LTE Cat6 (single sim only) LTE Cat4 (dual sim)
- etc. (Google it yourself, if you face anything confused)
.
I also saw images of Single sim and Dual sim main PCB on internet. I found that there is actual hardware differences instead of software limitation. So chill up and enjoy 4g on both sims alternatively.
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ok ty,btw fast charger in sony devices is not so good bro,for exam quick charger charge a phone in 1.30 and normal charger takes 1.50...test your normal charger and you will see what i say

Sony quick Charge EP881

Hi all
So I bought this charger on ebay.
Sony Quick Charge EP881
Ebay item number: 391306562104 (I can't post links)
New sealed, it just arrived, then I went to see the specs on the charger, it is written:
EP880
1277-2885.1
Input:100-240VAC~250mA 50-60Hz
Output:5.0VAC-1500MAH
AC 0400 EU
(....)
Is this correct or i was ripped off? Anyone that has a EP881 charger can confirm this?
Ep880 and Ep881 is same stock charger. One of them comes with box other one comes on retail. It doesn't quick charge your device. The quick charger is model is UCH10.
I think I heard that someone tested that quickcharge doesn't work for z3 compact.
Like the battery design being single cell battery or something and quickcharge needs multi-cell plus the supporting chipset (which we have).
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Touch screen issues while charging affecting all ZUK Z2's?

I was about to buy this phone, but then i saw this: https://youtu.be/l-MmWqNrCH4?t=195
Can anyone confirm there are touch screen issues when the AC charger is connected?
This seems to be pretty big hardware issue and i wonder if it does affect all Zuk Z2's...
Can anyone test this please?
Multitouch test app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.the511plus.MultiTouchTester&hl=en
Depends on the charger and socket output.
Like when I'm using it with qc3 charger plugged into 220v output socket, there is no such issue, but when plugged into 110v (tried on train's socket), you can see that problem.
This problem is basically with every phone.
Indian Lenovo Z2 Plus here on Stock Nougat
No issues here (stock charger on 220V AC)
Oh well, maybe i have to reconsider it then
Anybody using the device had this issue(Ghost touch)?
k3lcior said:
I was about to buy this phone, but then i saw this: https://youtu.be/l-MmWqNrCH4?t=195
Can anyone confirm there are touch screen issues when the AC charger is connected?
This seems to be pretty big hardware issue and i wonder if it does affect all Zuk Z2's...
Can anyone test this please?
Multitouch test app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.the511plus.MultiTouchTester&hl=en
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This is common for all Zuk Z2 devices.
Its a issue with the charger & not with the device as such. Try using any other good quality charger, this will not happen or if you want to be sure try charging with powerbank you won't face the ghost touch.
try different socket in different location. sometimes ground wire has problem in home which leads to this problem.
I recently bought the phone, and yes, I have experienced the issue quite a few times. But, only a few times. Most of the time, device touchpad works normally while charging. I think thr problem is with the old sockets. I use Stock provided charger. I have heard that it's common in many phones, so I'm ready to ignore it. Because anyways phone should not be used while charging.
With reference to my previous message, I noticed now that the device shows ghost touches while charging, only when device is charging at max speed and is quite hot. While charging, when the phone was between 50%-80%, it had become quite hot (Not too much though), and it gave me ghost touches quite a few times. I think device charges at it's max during these percentage. But when the phone crossed 85%, the device started getting a bit cooler, and I didn't experience the ghost touches at all.
Issue solved
Hi buddy I had the same issue .one day while I connect my z2 with laptop I see that its charging but no touch issue then I realised it need low power charger than that given charger .After that I use my tablet's 5v 1amp .It works nice and it take 2 and half hrs to fully charge .After that I did not face any touch issue.Thats why they does not provide fast charger.I brought my z2 6/08/2017 from flipkart
is this problem with charger, i belive! i swap charger and job god now!
juniofdm said:
is this problem with charger, i belive! i swap charger and job god now!
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Which charger u using now ?
Is it a normal one or fast one ?
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This is not a phone issue. Lenovo is selling **** quality chargers and cables. If you happen to know (https://www.amazon.com/gp/profile/amzn1.account.AFLICGQRF6BRJGH2RRD4VGMB47ZA) this guy then see his recommendations and buy a good charger or you might even fry your device. This is very dangerous. Shame on Lenovo.
developer01 said:
Which charger u using now ?
Is it a normal one or fast one ?
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I'm using motorola original fast charger of cellphone of my wife.
I'm also facing this problem. I have divorced parents, the charger that came in the box was a US adapter that I couldn't use. My brother used to have a ZUK z1 and I use his stock charger Together with the original Z2 charger. That one works well. I bought a Blitzwolf USB type C cable, a Tiegem QC3.0 cable and a wish.com charger with great reviews supporting Qualcomm QC3.0, but I recently discovered that zuk z2 uses a different type of fast charging. On the blitzwolf and Tiegem cable i have ghost touches and the phone gets very laggy, does anyone have recommendations? thanks in advance
How will an iPhone charger work.
My proposed solution
I bought this mobile few days back and since then I also have realised about this issue. This isn't ghost touch but the touchscreen becomes ultra reactive with higher input.
I used several apps and found another thing that if any charger inputs anything more than 1.4 amps, the mobile's screen becomes ultra reactive. But if the charger inputs upto 1.3 amps, it is ok. I keep using a charger that gives max output of upto 1.3 amps and I can even play games easily without any issue.
To measure the amps, I use app from play store which is free called Ampere. I am nowhere related to this app, you are most welcome to try this method out.
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