Moto G support the quick charging ? - Moto G Accessories

Yeah guys, i dont know this answer. First Gen. Moto G have a quick charge support ? (Like motorola turbo charge or other manufactures)

According to official source , moto g doesn't support it eventhough the chipset supports it.
Check here : https://www.qualcomm.com/news/snapdragon/2014/06/04/quick-charge-20-has-arrived

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The Snapdragon 400 suports fast charging but for some reason (ask to motorola) our moto g doesnt support it, the fastest charge posible for our moto g is with a 2.1 A charger, is safe charge it with that amp. l still use it since january and the battery is fine.

@Semseddin @mastero101 Actually guys, i did test it with Note 4 Quick charger and 2.1 A china charger. And its work both.. (Samsung quick charger better)
If anyone has moto turbo charger, please test with Moto G

The battery tecnology and the circuit is diferent on the new gen phones, they use Li-Po batteries and charge with 2.4 A our moto g dont support that energy intensity. The Snapdragon 400 dont let the energy supply go higher for safety reasons.
We can charge our lovely moto g very well with a 2.1A charger on aproximate 1:40 hr totally in diference with the original charger that provides 0.5A.

According to Motorola, the Moto G uses a maximum of 1.5 amps charging current to provide a full charge in under 90 minutes. Any higher capacity of the charger is unused.

is it okay to use sony ep880 charger to charge our moto g?
it seems charging faster than the moto g original one

http://www.anandtech.com/show/7586/motorola-moto-g-review/3
Anandtech Moto G review said:
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Thankfully Moto G seems to be good about its charge signaling, as it can pull up to 2 amps on appropriate chargers. The Moto G seems to be compliant with BC 1.2, and seems well behaved with drawing whatever is appropriate from other chargers as well.
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Get that powerful 2A charger (in comparison to the weak charger provided in the box) you had in mind, it'll do a difference.

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Need help fiding a charger

Hey guys, i need to find another charger for my galaxy nexus
I currently have this one
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But i need an EU exit which is 2 round pins, is it possible to buy it somewhere ? i need the Samsung official one. I do have different adapters but its not the same like the real one, most of them don't fit. Moreover i use a EzoPower travel international wall charger but the speed of charging is less then half of the real charger.
Thx!
vitalero said:
Hey guys, i need to find another charger for my galaxy nexus
I currently have this one
But i need an EU exit which is 2 round pins, is it possible to buy it somewhere ? i need the Samsung official one. I do have different adapters but its not the same like the real one, most of them don't fit. Moreover i use a EzoPower travel international wall charger but the speed of charging is less then half of the real charger.
Thx!
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I use all sorts of third party chargers and they pretty much all work, What you need to look for is the rated amperage. the GN needs a 1 amp charger, most chargers out there for cell phones are rated at 750 mA or 500 mA.
You should also check to make sure the phone is in "AC Charge" mode, as this will indicate that it's trying to draw the full power from the wall charger, if it's set as "USB Charge" it will only draw 500mA regardless of what it's connected to. You can cheat this by shorting the two data pins, this will force the phone into AC mode.
something like this would do the job, at 2 amps, it's overkill, but I assure you, your phone will charge *Very* fast.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Griffin-Ga2...-iPhone/dp/B003LGMJ3Q/ref=dp_cp_ob_ce_title_1
The trick, look for chargers designed for the Ipad that have a USB port, then use your own wire.
The EU model ETA0U80E,
http://www.expansys-usa.com/samsung...r-for-galaxy-note-5-3-eu-micro-usb-1a-224814/
it's thesame EU nexus come in box.
try also ETA0U10E, same, but without USB cable.

[Q] Lg G Pro compatible replacement charger

Hi,can anyone advise a replacement compatible charger for Lg Optimus G pro F240s?can i use original samsung s3 or note 2 charger?thanks
Typically, any usb charger should be fine, especially if it's from another cell phone. In my experience, they're basically all outputting 5 volts but some are rated for higher/lower amps--meaning they have various output capacities. Most of my chargers are around 1 amp for their rated current, so if the device wants/needs it, that's the max current it will safely draw. I think I have a couple motorola chargers that are 5.1 volts, but work just fine. A higher current rating (amps) means it CAN output that much, but the device may not NEED that much. It's my understanding that a higher amperage rating is desirable since the phone can draw as much as it needs without being "choked".
So, as far as I know, you're fine just using your old usb chargers. I'd say the main thing to be aware of is a charger that is rated for something less than around 0.5 amps (500mA) since it may get really hot trying to output to a device that is more "hungry" than what the charger can feed. You can usually find the rating printed on the housing somewhere.
However, there may be advice from wiser minds than mine .
I like the oem Samsung charger for the s4 and note 2. Mainly because the micro usb plug fits snugly. I have several others, including the Lg oem charger that came with my tablet that are so loose they are always falling out. Also puts out a healthy 2 amps. About $8 shipped from ebay.
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how about this one..thanks..
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how about this one..thanks..
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I would suspect it would work fine, but at 850mA, it's a bit on the low side. For reference, the LG charger that came with the GPro is slightly double in the rating at 1.8A. The model number is MCS-04WR and you can find it on Amazon here.
If you use your old charger, you may want to check it from time to time to see if it's getting to hot. I would assume that it just won't charge the phone as fast. I think my old HTC charger is rated for something around the 850mA mark as well, and I use it regularly at home for my GPro (sorry, I don't have it next to me to check). As far as I know, it shouldn't do any harm to the phone, but the charger itself may get hot trying to provide the higher current that the phone's charging circuit is trying to get. There may be a current regulator in the usb charger to prevent that, but someone else would probably know better.
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[REVIEW] Vinsic USB Wall Charger 12W Dual Port 5V 2.4A

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DEVICE SUMMARY
Made by Vinsic
2.4A USB Charger, built with two specialized ports to charge your devices simultaneously at full speed.
12W, compatible for Smartphones, Cell phones, MP3/MP4Players, Game Devices, GPS Devices, ereaders, and other digital devices.
High quality, safety, built-in circuitry protects your device from over-charging.
Highly durable ABS plastics, relatively good charging performance, whilst reducing heat generation.
Compact size and lightweight, design for using on the go and in home.
IMPRESSIONS
This charger blew the socks off my OEM charger. I got it when I had my HTC One M7 and the charger that came with that phone did an okay job - but it was more like a trickle charge. When using this charger, I was able to get a full charge from an almost drained battery in about 2 hours. And it was roughly the same time to charge both my wife's Samsung S4 and my M7 at the same time. :highfive:
This charger is great. It has two ports and it is has good build quality. I have been using it now for a few months and it is still going strong and charges my Nexus 6 great when I don't want to use the insanely fast turbo charger.
Not quite sure what the "Smart" port is for - the box did not come with a description on that.
RECOMMENDED
I would recommend anyone in search of a USB wall charger to purchase this product. I have used OEM chargers, and cheap replacement ones, and this one beats all the ones I've owned, hands down.
Will this work with a Kindle?
"Smart" USB chargers include solid state logic with serial communications chips. When you plug in a device that wants higher current, it sends a query to the power supply saying something to the effect of "I want 2 amps. Is that OK?" If the power supply is a dump USB port, it doesn't answer at all, so the device either doesn't work, or only draws the default 500 mA (and charges much more slowly.)

[Review]CHOETECH QI Inductive Wireless Charging Pad T511 *New Version*

Hello,
I got a great discount from <MODERATOR EDITED - SPAM LINK REMOVED> on a QI Inductive Wireless Charging Pad for an honest and unbiased review.
I had to pay a few Euro though but that was ok for me since I didn´t ever used the wireless charging functionality of my Nexus 5 (2013) and Nexus 7 (2013) before and wanted to see the difference
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The build quality is nice, I didn´t see any sharp edges. The text markings are easy to read too. The surface has a nice soft touch feel.
This charger can deliver a max. power output of 7.5W and requires a max. input power of 10W ( 5V @ 2A max. USB charger ).
There is no USB charger included but that should not be a problem for most guys here
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Tests:
I used the App Ampere for the tests in order to have a good guess, if the charger can deliver some serious current output.
The best readout I could get was about 690mA which is lower than the 900mA up to 1A current you might get from a regular USB charger when using a cable.
I also checked the efficiency of the QI Inductive Wireless Charging Pad itself by hooking it up to my DIY Power Supply. The current drawn by this charger was about 1,1A while delivering the 690mA to the phone.
If there is no phone attached, I could read out a pulsating current with a max. amplitude of about 100mA. This charger will use nearly no power at all if it doesn´t load a phone.
Well, the phone is charged at a lower current because the inductive charging is not as efficient but the difference is still tolerable.
You can use such a pad on your night stand to charge the phone during the night, without having to fiddle around with any cables
I´m happy with this Charging Pad though and I hope that this one will last for a while.
Did you make similar experiences too ?

Question What charging protocol does it use?

Mines in the mail, I got it from Ali, gsmarena (I think it was gmsarena...) says its QC3 AND PD at 33w.
Fairly certain the bundled charger won't natively work in my countries power points even though it will come with an adapter.
Can anyone tell.me what specific charging protocols it uses, is QC3, QC4, FC2 or PD? I wanna get a single port wall wart that does the top speed charge to leave in my man bag
Hey. According to SP870 spec it's QC 4+. When I was using the charger from the set Ampere showed me around 5800mA input.
Source: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-870-5g-mobile-platform
osemoka said:
Hey. According to SP870 spec it's QC 4+. When I was using the charger from the set Ampere showed me around 5800mA input.
Source: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-870-5g-mobile-platform
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Does that mean I should be able to buy anything PD 33w+ to charge at full speed?
Looks like, but I'm not an expert. Have not tested many adapters. I know one thing about it though. Huawei adapters didn't fit my Poco F1 in the past (they were too strong maybe, or had another standard).
I tested these two chargers
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And got these results (same order)
On the normal usb port of 2nd charger
osemoka said:
Hey. According to SP870 spec it's QC 4+. When I was using the charger from the set Ampere showed me around 5800mA input.
Source: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-870-5g-mobile-platform
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What cables are you using? I tried charge with xiaomi powerbank 45w pd or 45w aukey max I am getting 46xx with following cables
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Does that mean I should be able to buy anything PD 33w+ to charge at full speed?
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To achieve full charing speed you need mi turbo capable charger. You will see mi turbo instead of quick charge icon (attached ss) I tried official xiaomi powerbank 3 pro 45w pd using type c to type c (100w capable cable) it doesn't show mi turbo. So it's not full speed.
Update you guys it's using 11v3a I think, it's going to be harder to find one. Their faster charger uses 20v3.25a if not mistaken i seen a Huawei powerbank that has this. Can it give out mi turbo I don't know. I attach spec of their 55/65w charger and Huawei powerbank spec. I am atm looking for a mi turbo capable powerbank. Apologies in advanced for any mistake.

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