Does xperia ion support EP850 (Fast charger)? The output of the charger is 1500mah but when i connect it then it shows 1100mah. it takes 2:10 hours to charge from 20% to full charge.
neoxkid said:
Does xperia ion support EP850 (Fast charger)? The output of the charger is 1500mah but when i connect it then it shows 1100mah. it takes 2:10 hours to charge from 20% to full charge.
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works fine and fast...that's the charger that came in the box with my ion
-DM- said:
works fine and fast...that's the charger that came in the box with my ion
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i compared my EP850 with a samsung charger of 700mah and they almost the same charging time.
neoxkid said:
i compared my EP850 with a samsung charger of 700mah and they almost the same charging time.
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Damn thumbs, free thanks to you.
If you use 'current widget' to watch you charging & Battery use you will see the phone rarely uses above 500ma during charging. My X10 would use about 750ma.
From Wikipedia concerning a computers USB port.
' A unit load is defined as 100 mA in USB 2.0, and 150 mA in USB 3.0. A device may draw a maximum of 5 unit loads (500 mA) from a port in USB 2.0; 6 (900 mA) in USB 3.0.'
~Jaramie
from my LT28at tweaked with Ice Cream all over it.
I bought an Xperia Arc S for my wife, and received it without a charger. I'm trying to figure out if I can use my Galaxy S2 charger. Does anyone know what charger voltage/current is required for the Arc S?
eyl said:
I bought an Xperia Arc S for my wife, and received it without a charger. I'm trying to figure out if I can use my Galaxy S2 charger. Does anyone know what charger voltage/current is required for the Arc S?
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Input:
AC100-240~50/60Hz 150mA
Output:
DC4.2V 350(+ or-)50mA
Straight from the back of my external charger have no idea what it means xD
Sent from Xperia Arc S
any microusb charger will do the job just fine, the one you own is ok.
charging current is managed by the phone, as long as the charger is capable of supply it.
in AC charging mode, phone's battery charges at about 900ma, at USB port it lowers to 450ma to not trigger the port's current limiter.
anyway, live happy with your S2 charger
I recently lost my charger for my Xperia Arc S and have been using one that says: "Input = 5.1V". It seems to be a bit slower charging now. Just wondering what the voltage is SUPPOSED to be.
The title pretty much says it all.
5.7 V. If i dont remember worng
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My EP800 charger gives 5.0V DC and 850mA.
Someguyfromhell said:
My EP800 charger gives 5.0V DC and 850mA.
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My SE official charger states 5.0 V DC with 700mA
vish2407 said:
My SE official charger states 5.0 V DC with 700mA
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My EP800 is official aswell.
Last night, I forgot my charger home, used a HTC one, also with 5.0 V DC, but with 1A (1000mA), charged quite fast without problems.
Alright, 5.0 volts it is! Thanks guys! That means my new charger is quicker! :victory:
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)
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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)
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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
lost my genuine charger plz tell me compatible charger for it and genuine charger volt and amp
XDA Visitor said:
lost my genuine charger plz tell me compatible charger for it and genuine charger volt and amp
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Hello, and thank you for using XDA Assist!
As this phone has a microUSB v2.0 connector, any standard charger will work. It's not recommended by the company (standard line), but all MicroUSB chargers (that I've come across) are compatible.
Hard to know which amps to select (USB standard is 5 volts), so I would match what the genuine was, which was probably 5V, 2A. If you had quick charging before, your replacement charger will probably only have standard charging.
At any rate, I am connecting this thread to the forum your device experts are found:
> Sony Xperia T2 Ultra > Xperia T2 Ultra Accessories
They should be able to shed some light on what the genuine charger specs are.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
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lost my genuine charger plz tell me compatible charger for it and genuine charger volt and amp
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The original charger which comes in the box is just 850 mA and to say it straight it sucks .. dont get charger below 1000 mA coz the stock 850 mA charger take more than 4.5 hours to full charge
so as @OfficerJimLahey said i recommend a 2.0 A charger .
aboyazan78 said:
The original charger which comes in the box is just 850 mA and to say it straight it sucks .. dont get charger below 1000 mA coz the stock 850 mA charger take more than 4.5 hours to full charge
so as @OfficerJimLahey said i recommend a 2.0 A charger .
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I oppose it
I've used 5v 2.0A output charger
And it does charge to 100 percent faster than 1.0A
But your battery drains faster, and also while charging your mobile sometimes reaches very high temperature which i think would damage the phone on continuous usage.
It's my personal experience..
Soo..i just recommend any charger with 5v and 1.0 to 1.5 Amps output
2.0 Ampere is just too high.
Here is the info you need:
Re: Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Dual compatible charger Current Output 2.1A
What's important is the voltage. The charger must be 5.0V.
The amperage is how much power the charger can deliver.
Official Sony Xperia Support Staff
From: https://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Xperia-T-series/Sony-Xperia-T2-Ultra-Dual-compatible-charger-Current-Output-2-1A/td-p/833551