Third party Quick Charge 3.0 charger - HTC 10 Questions & Answers

I've seen Benson from Google reviewing almost all the usb type c cable out there but couldn't seem to find proper reviews for the actual chargers themselves. I'm thinking of getting another charger but unfortunately HTC isn't big in Australia so I couldn't get an original HTC 10 charger.
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You can get an original, Australian, HTC charger (with QuickCharge 3.0) here.

iteese said:
You can get an original, Australian, HTC charger (with QuickCharge 3.0) here.
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Oh cool didn't know they had a microsite for the accessories. Thanks!
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Wfs charger problem

My phone acts itself like if it is operated by a ghost when it is connected to charger and sometimes the charger becomes over heated
Please help
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Ask this question in the general section, you would probaly get help faster and recive more info
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ashrith n a said:
My phone acts itself like if it is operated by a ghost when it is connected to charger and sometimes the charger becomes over heated
Please help
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Do you have the original charger?
I bought a charger from China and it happened like that, but it doesn't happens with the HTC genuine charger.
It definately sounds like a charger that is not regulating the voltage properly. I would stop using the charger immediately and use usb from a laptop or pc. I have fried a few phones using the wrong or cheap chargers, tho old razr's were famous for that.
Are you experiencing the same problem when charging via USB on a computer?
My genuine HTC charger blow up at first charge :banghead: there are a few chargers issues with most phones are made in China
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Its a common issue. Its covered under HTC warranty. I suggest you get it swapped.
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chaplinb said:
Its a common issue. Its covered under HTC warranty. I suggest you get it swapped.
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Yes next day
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I've had problems when I was carrying a charger unofficial
Check the specs of a charger. It should be 1A, 5V if I remember right. It is not recommended to use charger with higher specs.
Do you use an original wire?

Battery general questions and doubts

Well I'm little confusing now .
I have 2 charges.
One with out 5v 2000mah
Two with out 5v 10000mah
I noticed by my self but I need to be sure, big cables delays charge?
Before new systems, like ics and others updates on HTC Systems.
I always charged my phones with 1A.
Now even with 2A charger, some times my phone does not charge. Including some times if I use phone while charging battery decreases.
Maybe it is happening cause of my big cables?
What Is the influence of cables on wall charges?
Roms got influencing the charge time?
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Just use the 1A charger..
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joshnichols189 said:
Just use the 1A charger..
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What about big cables?
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Charging with 5v 2amp possible?

He Lo, yesterday I bought a Google Asus Nexus7 tablet, with it came a nice charger, with a double amperage compared wit type original HTC One X charger. I'm wondering, can I als use it to charge my OneX wit this charger without damaging my phone?
Thanks for your comments and advices.
Philip
Hi there,
Yes, you can. I have a 5v 2A charger I use in the car and it charges fine, it does take a little longer than the mains charger but otherwise it works great!
Dave
Don't you have any knowledge about electricity? You can charge even with 100A charger, it merely states how much current it's able to provide. Device controls the amount of current it draws.
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Yes you can charge with it but you shouldn't, it can damage the device's charging components if the charger's voltage output not very stable(bad quality).
It can also heat up your charger and/or device.
Vcek said:
Yes you can charge with it but you shouldn't, it can damage the device's charging components if the charger's voltage output not very stable(bad quality).
It can also heat up your charger and/or device.
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Err... what? Are these Asus chargers known for bad quality or something?
It should be fine. It might take more time to charge, if the data pins are not connected to indicate a mains charger to One X.
yes you can !
I have similar charger for asus transformer and no problem with charging HOX .
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Don't you have any knowledge about electricity? You can charge even with 100A charger, it merely states how much current it's able to provide. Device controls the amount of current it draws.
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That's somewhat harsh don't you think? What happened to the friendly helpful XDA community?!
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Yep, my HOX charges just fine on the 2A charger that came with my N7. It doesn't charge any faster, but then I wouldn't expect it to - if the battery in the HOX were able to charge at a higher current, I'm sure HTC would have shipped it with a higher capacity charger!
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Don't you have any knowledge about electricity? You can charge even with 100A charger, it merely states how much current it's able to provide. Device controls the amount of current it draws.
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Does he have to? What's that attitude?
minus the attitude, Presterin is correct.
You're right, sorry about the attitude. But this has been discussed multiple times even on One X forums, and it's getting annoying.
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Presterin said:
You're right, sorry about the attitude. But this has been discussed multiple times even on One X forums, and it's getting annoying.
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what's annoying is people using that excuse 'its been discussed already multiple times' as a justification for the way you responded.
If you ignore my first sentence, didn't I provide informative reply? This is pointless and off-topic.
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I have both and use them both interchangeably. Enjoy!
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AC Charger

Just bought an S3 without a charge and now I need to pick one up. Any suggestions for which one to get? OEM or aftermarket? Does the voltage matter or does the phone only allow 0.7A?
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The transformer ( brick thing that plugs into the wall) has a Certain limit on the amount of amps that can run through it.
The more amps...more power. ... Faster charging.
I seen them go all the way up to 2 amps for car chargers.
90% sure the nexus 4 has a 1.2 amp limit in the stock wall charger.
I wouldn't recommend anything higher then 2 amps.
You might just be paying for false advertising or just have something dangerous.
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I use several different ones
Personally I use the name branded ones but also have several chinese ones as well
Chinese 2.1amp I have several they seem to work
I would make sure to get at least a 1amp/1000ma cause they throttle, peak is actually 1amp so running flat out could be lower
I have several HTC branded chargers they work good (they are 1 amp) I see you sent your message from a Thunderbolt so I assume you have an HTC charger already
I use the charger from my htc incredible. GS3 charger and cable are still in the box. Htc charger works very well with the S3.
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craigsdocks said:
I have several HTC branded chargers they work good (they are 1 amp) I see you sent your message from a Thunderbolt so I assume you have an HTC charger already
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Yea I plan on using it for a while, but will probably end up selling the ThunderBolt. Probably just try and pick one up.
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Anyone have any luck with the dual usb charging ports? Just got an android phone for work, so I was wanting to use only one charger (two cables obviously) to cut down on the stuff I have to carry around.
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bright2018 said:
Just bought an S3 without a charge and now I need to pick one up. Any suggestions for which one to get? OEM or aftermarket? Does the voltage matter or does the phone only allow 0.7A?
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If it's a phone charger with Micro usb, it will have standard voltage.
Try to get a 2amp charger so that it has more than enough amps. Sometimes a 1amp charger will only feed .8amps or so. It's best to have more amps than needed especially for charging blocks that have dual usb output and if your charging 2 devices at the same time.
The S3 typically will draw as much as 1.13amps (during peak charge) with a wall charger that can provide that much. Certain Kernels and roms may cause this value to increase.

Nexus Wireless Charger?

Does anyone have the Nexus Wireless Charger and does it work with the HTC One? Will it work in a case? Is the charge time significantly slower than plugging it into an AC outlet?
https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=nexus_wireless_charger
The HTC One doesn't have wireless charging it off the box
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z0phi3l said:
The HTC One doesn't have wireless charging it off the box
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Yea I should just delete this thread now. For some reason I swear I was reading that there was inductive charger on the HTC One. Oh well now I'm probably not going to buy one for my Nexus 7. I wanted multiple uses out of it and I can't justify $50 for just my tablet.
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