So I'm going to buy the phone from outside the US, I would like to know if the charger works with both voltajes 110V and 220V? Any owners know?
You can know by looking at the back (post a picture if in doubt).
Very much appreciated.
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Looks like it works
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Hope this helps
Looks like it works
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Cool, it says it does.
Thanks man!
All phone chargers produced in the last 10+ years are 100->240v.
This charger can be used in America with 120 volts power and in Europe with 220 volts.it says 240 volts because of the unstable electricity in some European countries. In some cases if a thunder strike in a near location maybe simultaneously we could have overvoltage and if the charger is 220 volts.it it maybe damaged so with the 20 more volts we have a safe zone . Sorry for my poor English
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Excuse me but this is bull****. Europe now has 240volts, 220volts was the standard 30 years ago. An over voltage from a thunderstorm is very sure much more than just 20 volts on top.
dreinulldrei said:
Excuse me but this is bull****. Europe now has 240volts, 220volts was the standard 30 years ago. An over voltage from a thunderstorm is very sure much more than just 20 volts on top.
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Here in greece we have 220V....... I say in some countries read first.I also said that if a thunder strike in a near location not in the device ! We have AC and the thunder stimutanestly can over charge it.
dreinulldrei said:
Excuse me but this is bull****. Europe now has 240volts, 220volts was the standard 30 years ago. An over voltage from a thunderstorm is very sure much more than just 20 volts on top.
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Yes, but the Euro-max is 240 volts. If you have a thunder strike we are talking hundreds or thousands of overvoltage for a very short period of time. Really, this is not a safety margin. There's a definition of +5% in the standard (depending on base voltage and country).
Gosh...
All chargers in the world are 100-240v not even worth verifying.
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Gosh...
All chargers in the world are 100-240v not even worth verifying.
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I bought my 1+3t in India and dash charger input voltage is marked as 200-240V 50/60Hz, maybe it's a mistake in label?
I just tried it in USA and it seems to be working, but my battery was already at ~80% so maybe it did not used full power.
I am concerned since input current will be more than designated on the charger.
Output current (towards the phone) should be OK though.
Vukodav said:
I bought my 1+3t in India and dash charger input voltage is marked as 200-240V 50/60Hz, maybe it's a mistake in label?
I just tried it in USA and it seems to be working, but my battery was already at ~80% so maybe it did not used full power.
I am concerned since input current will be more than designated on the charger.
Output current (towards the phone) should be OK though.
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Mine is an OP3 bought in India and the voltage is similar to yours.
Using a 220/240V charger in US will not damage anything, AFAIK. I think that you will not get dash charging because the input voltage is less than half the capacity.
But using a 110V charger in India will fry it and probably the phone also.
Vukodav said:
I bought my 1+3t in India and dash charger input voltage is marked as 200-240V 50/60Hz, maybe it's a mistake in label?
I just tried it in USA and it seems to be working, but my battery was already at ~80% so maybe it did not used full power.
I am concerned since input current will be more than designated on the charger.
Output current (towards the phone) should be OK though.
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Hey, I'll be going to US next month. I was wondering if I'll need a new charger. Can you confirm if the charger bought in India marked 200-240V works alright in US along with Dash Charge?
Thanks
AdityaGogwekar said:
Hey, I'll be going to US next month. I was wondering if I'll need a new charger. Can you confirm if the charger bought in India marked 200-240V works alright in US along with Dash Charge?
Thanks
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Better buy a converter which you can use on other devices also like shaver etc.
AdityaGogwekar said:
Hey, I'll be going to US next month. I was wondering if I'll need a new charger. Can you confirm if the charger bought in India marked 200-240V works alright in US along with Dash Charge?
Thanks
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Did it work in Usa?
I am not able to find any dash charger on Amazon which supports 100-240
I can confirm that it works, as i've used my EU charger serveral times in the U.S.
As mentioned before, the input power supply is multi-voltage in aprx. 99,9% of all charging bricks these days. BUT: Due to the Voltage difference on the input side the max. output can vary slightly (and so the temperature of the brick)
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hi guys
i was trying to find battery chargers for the i9100
and i came across these
*im not looking for a "portable charger"
charger
looks similar to this
XDA
do u guys think its safe to charge it externally ?
i never came across these before
I just use the genuine Samsung one.
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I just use the genuine Samsung one.
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ohh
thanks for bringing that to my attention
ok ill buy that then
Pardon my ignorance, but where did you get the genuine one from? Google did not help and showed me the same kind of stuff as the Ebay link in OP.
Sleepycat3 said:
I just use the genuine Samsung one.
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Pardon my ignorance, but where did you get the genuine one from? Google did not help and showed me the same kind of stuff as the Ebay link in OP.
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accessories
its on the bottom
but i coudnt find it any where on the web
im sure they will show up at the first of july
u can go check at ur local samsung retailer
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Pardon my ignorance, but where did you get the genuine one from? Google did not help and showed me the same kind of stuff as the Ebay link in OP.
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I got mine from Export Prive. They get their stuff from Korea, so they are quicker than the other eBay sellers. I even got the spare battery from the Korean market SGS II as in the photo. Note that you can just make out the words "Near Field Communication" on the battery. haha.
Thanks for telling about exportprive.com . It looks pretty good. Lots of stuff for the phone over there.
edit: finally found the charger and battery both on their website.
AnDruid said:
Thanks for telling about exportprive.com . It looks pretty good. Lots of stuff for the phone over there.
edit: finally found the charger and battery both on their website.
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i noticed the manufacturer is Anymode not samsung so this isnt made by samsung but probably is the same manufacturer
Would my old Blackberry charger still work? Here is a picture of the two chargers (one samsung the other one blackberry)
I don't see any differences. They're both microusb. They have the same specifications as far as I could tell.
Can I use this old blackberry charger, too? (it has a much longer cord hehe)
zkyevolved said:
Would my old Blackberry charger still work? Here is a picture of the two chargers (one samsung the other one blackberry)
I don't see any differences. They're both microusb. They have the same specifications as far as I could tell.
Can I use this old blackberry charger, too? (it has a much longer cord hehe)
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i would say so as the output is the same. i used the htc sensation one and the samsung jet charger without any problems. as long as the output is the same
qwerty warrior said:
hi guys
i was trying to find battery chargers for the i9100
and i came across these
*im not looking for a "portable charger"
charger
looks similar to this
XDA
do u guys think its safe to charge it externally ?
i never came across these before
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I got one of those for my SGS (same charger, different pins). Been using it for about 8 months. Works fine. Batteries not the best but not exactly expensive.
My daughter burned through one of them in 50 minutes in the car , but as a spare for using the phone only, fine for 8/10 hours moderate use.
qwerty warrior said:
i noticed the manufacturer is Anymode not samsung so this isnt made by samsung but probably is the same manufacturer
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Well, Anymode seems to be the battery and other accessories supplier for Samsung, if you look at their LinkedIn page.
http://www.linkedin.com/company/anymode-corporation
I got one of those external black battery chargers from eBay yesterday. It came with two 1800mAh batteried (1800? yeah right ).
The charger is extremely slow! Yesterday I discharged the original battery completely and today I put it in the charger. It's been 390 minutes and it is still charging. Yes, that is 6,5 hours and not done yet!
Nice to have an external charger, but this is rediculous.
How long does the original Samsung charger take to go from 0 -> 100% charge?
UPDATE:
Right... 7,5 hour to charge the original battery. That's 450 minutes with an average charge of 220mAh. Most likely the slowest charging I have seen in all my years of using mobile phones.
sbcdk said:
How long does the original Samsung charger take to go from 0 -> 100% charge?
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When plugged to the Samsung power adapter, it takes 3 hours 20 minutes average for me. When I use the Samsung external battery charger, it takes slightly shorter, I think 3 hours. It is probably because the battery is not being used to power the phone as is the case with the AC power adapter.
Thanks. Yes, that sounds reasonable. So around 650-700mAh on the original standalone charger, just like the internal. Better than my eBay piece of... you know what ;-)
Hi,
I just purchased an Oppo Find 7 for my wife, as it is a great looking phone, and I'm hoping that it's been out a while means a fairly evolved/bugfixed stock OS plus a choice of ROMs for the future (I'll eventually get one myself to replace my Galaxy Note 1).
Another reason I chose it was it has a large capacity, but removable battery, so when travelling we can change batteries on the go if needed like I do with my Samsung.
But where do I get extra batteries from? I'd prefer genuine Oppo batteries - but Oppo Australia havn't replied to my query why the order form on their web page doesn't work.
There are a whole bunch of them at different prices on AlieExpress but I dont know if they are genuine - has anyone had any experience with them? Just search for "BLP575" to see. Known quality batteries made by other companies would be fine as well but I guess they aren't as available due to the fast charge technology.
On the same subject has anyone used seperate charger to charge their find7 batteries outside the phone? What has worked for you?
thanks.
I Just noticed the 3000 mah batteries do appear available again from Oppo Australia now, but I'm still interested in other peoples experiences with using additional batteries, external chargers, etc.
I myself have just gotten a 2800mah geniune Oppo battery from Oppostyle International. So far it's worked great and got to my house relatively quick.
No more batteries in europe....did buy one 3000 on Aliexpress, crossfinger its a original!
I ended up getting the more expensive but legit ones from Oppo Australia.. haven't used them yet as the Oppo fast charge stuff has been pretty good, but I do run through batteries quick when travelling so keeping them in reserve for that.
Mord0rr said:
No more batteries in europe....did buy one 3000 on Aliexpress, crossfinger its a original!
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Finger crossed it is... I ended up with a fake "genuine real OPPO" battery... It works, batterylife is better then the original one, but nog VOOC!
Good luck
Damm.....well thats`s life *****!
i find that Find 7 charges very fast via VOCC, but the battery drains very fast as well, even mild usage.
another observation, using VOCC charger produces excellent ampere (up to 4 A) but using other non-VOCC charger (2.1 A), u can hardly get 500 mA.... sometimes consistent 100++ mA only..
ive got a battery from this link:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-Original-battery-For-OPPO-cellphone-BLP575-Battery-for-x9077-x9076-X9007-X9006-Mobile-phone/32216573353.html
VOOC works perfectly ive been using this battery for a few month now and charging 2-3 times a day (im heavy phone gamer) yet capacity and quality remain the same. i guess its original
Well....get mine battery, (3000) but is weird.....it only charges until 97%?
Yesterday, i went donw to 5%, conected to VOOC and it starts kick in until 79%....then went until 98/99%....
Original, or fake? IN confuse about this one.....
Also lefting all night on, it refuses to charge more......
Try to fix battery calibration in recovery... you can find easily over XDA various method to do this...
And there is a big variation when we have already a 2800 mAh baatery... and upgrade to a 3000 mAh ????
Only 200 mAh is not for me a big jump into battery life...
Mord0rr said:
No more batteries in europe....did buy one 3000 on Aliexpress, crossfinger its a original!
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I live in Thailand since 3 years and here there are real oppo shops, so I can find genuine batteries and other accessories. Price is cheaper than aliexpress. I have sent many in my country, in Italy, to Italian oppoforum members. If anyone is interested can contact me.
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OPPO shop in Bangkok
wedra said:
I live in Thailand since 3 years and here there are real oppo shops, so I can find genuine batteries and other accessories. Price is cheaper than aliexpress. I have sent many in my country, in Italy, to Italian oppoforum members. If anyone is interested can contact me.
May I ask where is this shop? I am looking for battery too.
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Yes, central plaza khon kaen
Dai un'occhiata a questo luogo con HERE Maps: Central Plaza Khonkaen http://her.is/1VB6yRf
CentralPlaza Khonkaen
https://goo.gl/maps/CTPWe3mCY4S2
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wedra said:
Yes, central plaza khon kaen
CentralPlaza Khonkaen
Thanks, have to look for it in Bangkok
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No more batteries in europe....did buy one 3000 on Aliexpress, crossfinger its a original!
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Link? which seller?
Can someone confirm 3000 (BLP575) wont work with a X9006?
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Can someone confirm 3000 (BLP575) wont work with a X9006?
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It will work with that.
So mine is fake....only go until 97%....but VOOOC works.....weird.:silly::silly:
Waiting another one, hope this time is genuine....
Mord0rr said:
So mine is fake....only go until 97%....but VOOOC works.....weird.:silly::silly:
Waiting another one, hope this time is genuine....
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Why fake? Vooc is working. Vooc is a Oppo standard. Your battery seems original.
Where did you buy this battery??
So I looked at the Note 7 highlights over at Samsung's website and saw two things that surprised me.
http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-note7/
1. It says that while the phone does use USB type C, it's actually USB 2.0 and not 3.1 like many thought it would be. Didn't see anyone mention this.
2. It says the phone has 4GB of RAM, but instead of the usual LPDDR4 it says CPDDR4. A Google search doesn't bring up anything on this.
Just wanted to see what your thoughts are on this.
Yes it sucks but its True
No Usb 3.1 just 2.0
meaning no fast transfer from phone to PC
Hope they will have it in the S8
According to the website today, it WILL have 3.1.
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Yeah, just read the spec sheet for US models and it states USB 3.1
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Hi guys,
So it appears that the global variant is indeed 2.0 while the U.S. variant is 3.1. Here's a comparison straight from Samsung's spec sheets.
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http://www.samsung.com/us/explore/galaxy-note-7-features-and-specs/
Yeah my bad. I didn't check the International version.
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Different chipsets = different functions
Where is apt-x.
A bit depressing to see it only has 2.0, I transfer a lot of phones on and off my phone.
Damn. What a shame.
Damn, so there is no practical use from that USB-C... maybe at night it will be easier to connect it to charge.
mk89pwnz said:
Damn, so there is no practical use from that USB-C... maybe at night it will be easier to connect it to charge.
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At least internationally there isn't much. But the charging block for the Note 7 is reported to not be the same as the s7, or the Note 5. So maybe a stronger charging current?!?
boufa said:
At least internationally there isn't much. But the charging block for the Note 7 is reported to not be the same as the s7, or the Note 5. So maybe a stronger charging current?!?
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Could be usb-c tipe should provide a litlle bit faster charging. Changing cables even with provided adapter will be a pain in the ass. Decided even to buy the wireless fast charger and always have my wall charger in the bag. The stupid part is that I will have to buy a old adaptive fast charger with micro usb to power the wireless charger or maybe Samsung is releasing the one with usb-c port soon? Soon I will feel like a iPhoner that can't borrow a damn charger from a friend and to say my phone have usb tybe c ant it's only 2.0 what... stupid sammy they have always to let you down
mk89pwnz said:
Could be usb-c tipe should provide a litlle bit faster charging.
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The charging will be faster. The Note7 has a new adaptive charger that's 12V/2.1A vs. the Note5 and S7-series that used 9V/1.2A. Quick Charge 2.0 supports up to 12V/2A and has no USB-C requirement. Who knows what Samsung's interpretation of USB-C is. We'll have to wait for sites like Anandtech and GSMArena to do their full reviews to find out what Samsung's implementation does and doesn't bring.
BarryH_GEG said:
The charging will be faster. The Note7 has a new adaptive charger that's 12V/2.1A vs. the Note5 and S7-series that used 9V/1.2A. Quick Charge 2.0 supports up to 12V/2A and has no USB-C requirement. Who knows what Samsung's interpretation of USB-C is. We'll have to wait for sites like Anandtech and GSMArena to do their full reviews to find out what Samsung's implementation does and doesn't bring.
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Then at least something from it will have to change so much cables but sooner or latter we all have to.
Dat Noob said:
Hi guys,
So it appears that the global variant is indeed 2.0 while the U.S. variant is 3.1. Here's a comparison straight from Samsung's spec sheets.
Sources:
http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-note7/
http://www.samsung.com/us/explore/galaxy-note-7-features-and-specs/
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Can someone that has international version check the transfer speed? *hoping that they write it by mistake*
BarryH_GEG said:
The charging will be faster. The Note7 has a new adaptive charger that's 12V/2.1A vs. the Note5 and S7-series that used 9V/1.2A. Quick Charge 2.0 supports up to 12V/2A and has no USB-C requirement. Who knows what Samsung's interpretation of USB-C is. We'll have to wait for sites like Anandtech and GSMArena to do their full reviews to find out what Samsung's implementation does and doesn't bring.
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Source? Typo I'm assuming. I HIGHLY doubt they're pumping 12V at 2.1A - that's about 25 watts of power. No way.
Nitemare3219 said:
Source? Typo I'm assuming. I HIGHLY doubt they're pumping 12V at 2.1A - that's about 25 watts of power. No way.
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Maybe they are working on a USB refrigerator?
Nitemare3219 said:
Source? Typo I'm assuming. I HIGHLY doubt they're pumping 12V at 2.1A - that's about 25 watts of power. No way.
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Samsung website shows the charger as 2A / 25 watt:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...--detachable-usb-c-usb-cable--ep-ta300cwegus/
drum747 said:
Samsung website shows the charger as 2A / 25 watt:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...--detachable-usb-c-usb-cable--ep-ta300cwegus/
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Pocket now just posted an unboxing video showing a standard charger like s7e:/ rly don't get samsung
Do we know for sure if the Mi 6 supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 4 yet?
The only other phone that has the SD835 SOC is the US Galaxy S8, but it doesn't appear to support QC4.
And details are very scarce about this.
Quick Charge 3.0 http://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_mi_6-8507.php
The Galaxy S8 uses qc2.0, that's crazy!
hbbxmjbb said:
The Galaxy S8 uses qc2.0, that's crazy!
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Yeah. It's disappointing.
But considering what happened last time, I think it's better to be cautious first before proceeding.
BozQ said:
Yeah. It's disappointing.
But considering what happened last time, I think it's better to be cautious first before proceeding.
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But it seems more Chinese want to buy Samsung,even Samsung thought that the explosion in China was slander last year.
There's a quick review in Mandarin Chinese, with English subtitles.
https://youtu.be/O6Ro4PofaTM
Start watching from 10:30
He says it's bundled with an 18W QC3.0 wall charger.
Here's a screenshot.
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Charges 60% in 30 minutes, and 0 to 100% in 86 minutes, which is quite impressive. And almost on par with OnePlus 3T's Dash Charging.
Although, we don't know if the phone is QC4 compatible if there's a commercially available QC4 charger.
BozQ said:
There's a quick review in Mandarin Chinese, with English subtitles.
Start watching from 10:30
He says it's bundled with an 18W QC3.0 wall charger.
Here's a screenshot.
Charges 60% in 30 minutes, and 0 to 100% in 86 minutes, which is quite impressive. And almost on par with OnePlus 3T's Dash Charging.
Although, we don't know if the phone is QC4 compatible if there's a commercially available QC4 charger.
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No,Mr.Lei said this phone uses qc3.0.
hbbxmjbb said:
No,Mr.Lei said this phone uses qc3.0.
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Mr Lei, as in Lei Jun? Xiaomi's CEO?
BozQ said:
Mr Lei, as in Lei Jun? Xiaomi's CEO?
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Yes,but sometimes Chinese call him Monkey King Lei, because it's difficult to buy the phone they want.
BozQ said:
Do we know for sure if the Mi 6 supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 4 yet?
The only other phone that has the SD835 SOC is the US Galaxy S8, but it doesn't appear to support QC4.
And details are very scarce about this.
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Here is an article regarding why Xiaomi Mi 6 is using QC 3.0 only: Xiaomi Mi 6 Quick Charge 4.0 - Where Did It Go?
toffzter said:
Here is an article regarding why Xiaomi Mi 6 is using QC 3.0 only: Xiaomi Mi 6 Quick Charge 4.0 - Where Did It Go?
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Thanks for sharing.
Hmm. 27W. This is the first time I know about QC4's maximum watts.
My guess is 9V/3A?
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BozQ said:
Thanks for sharing.
Hmm. 27W. This is the first time I know about QC4's maximum watts.
My guess is 9V/3A?
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Your guess is as good as mine.
I think it is QC3.0. Check my video, how the charging voltage start at 5.0V then goes up to 6V and 2,8Amps.. really impressive, you can fully charge the Mi6 in 90 mins from 0 to 100%. www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKZZHnF0qWI
It's hovering around just below 18W. That's QC3.0
First the Galaxy S8, then the Mi6 and now the Sony Xperia XZ Premium all dropped QC4, despite featuring the Snapdragon 835 SOC. Something's amiss.
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BozQ said:
First the Galaxy S8, then the Mi6 and now the Sony Xperia XZ Premium all dropped QC4, despite featuring the Snapdragon 835 SOC. Something's amiss.
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Maybe it costs a lot.
BozQ said:
There's a quick review in Mandarin Chinese, with English subtitles.
https://youtu.be/O6Ro4PofaTM
Start watching from 10:30
He says it's bundled with an 18W QC3.0 wall charger.
Here's a screenshot.
Charges 60% in 30 minutes, and 0 to 100% in 86 minutes, which is quite impressive. And almost on par with OnePlus 3T's Dash Charging.
Although, we don't know if the phone is QC4 compatible if there's a commercially available QC4 charger.
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I have Xiaomi Mi 6 on my hand.
Despite the charger says it can support the voltage of QC 3.0 support. The time I tested it last night, it only pull up to 1650 mA from the charger (didn't see the voltage).
But once I plugged it in on my Aukey charging station in its QC 3.0 port, it can pull up to 3300 mA during charge.
EDIT : nvm, now it can pull up to 3000 mA from the provider charger.
Mi6 just has Q.C 3.0 only
ArcOnFire said:
I have Xiaomi Mi 6 on my hand.
Despite the charger says it can support the voltage of QC 3.0 support. The time I tested it last night, it only pull up to 1650 mA from the charger (didn't see the voltage).
But once I plugged it in on my Aukey charging station in its QC 3.0 port, it can pull up to 3300 mA during charge.
EDIT : nvm, now it can pull up to 3000 mA from the provider charger.
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Might have something to do with your screen, whether it's on or off.
related generic question...
Why does QC 4 capable phones NOT have QC 4 ?
So I picked up the Qi CHOETECH Fast Wireless Charger from Amazon. RIght now its $20, but there's a slickdeal code that knocks a few bucks off. I really like this charger. Its simple, clean, and a cool LED in the front that you can see from across the room that shows blue (powered on and full charge) and green while its charging.
I paired this charger with the Dumvion Qualcomm Fast 3.0 charger and it worked great. I didn't give it a go with the Samsung brick charger that came with the phone, but this worked well. I'm seriously thinking about buying a few more of these for other rooms in the house and one for the office.
I tried it both in portrait and landscape. No problems either way.
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How long to charge 0 to 100?
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I bought a very similar (but has smoother edges) one off amazon 3 weeks ago. Why do they insist putting such a large bright light on the front for bedtime chargers?!
Mine works well - charges in about 3 hours.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01N0XZDMD/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
liver20 said:
How long to charge 0 to 100?
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Good Question. I haven't gone that far, but from 80% to fully charged it was less that 15 min.
bonerp said:
I bought a very similar (but has smoother edges) one off amazon 3 weeks ago. Why do they insist putting such a large bright light on the front for bedtime chargers?!
Mine works well - charges in about 3 hours.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01N0XZDMD/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I saw that one too and I went against it. It appeared to be very similar, but I liked the hard edges more at a better price.
In the dark it wasn't terrible and the glow was not over barring, but my room is never pitch black, so it might be hard for me to say.
Insulation tape will cover it!
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Insulation tape will cover it!
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Maybe you could put some Indy 500 stickers over it.
Just one VERY IMPORTANT THING to know. The unit has NO wall charger. You're going to have to supply that yourself. If you don't use one that can deliver a high enough charge, or plug it into a brick that can deliver enough of a charge, you're not going to get a fast charge.
Not sure if this is the right thread for this but I have paired the new leather look Samsung wireless charger with a 3.0 charger unit and have not indication that it is fast charging..
I also have one similar to the one you posted here and that seems to charge much faster than the Samsung when plugged into the 3.0 charger.
Is there anyway of checking charging speed?
fozza said:
Not sure if this is the right thread for this but I have paired the new leather look Samsung wireless charger with a 3.0 charger unit and have not indication that it is fast charging..
I also have one similar to the one you posted here and that seems to charge much faster than the Samsung when plugged into the 3.0 charger.
Is there anyway of checking charging speed?
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You could get one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D9Y6ZFW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
liver20 said:
How long to charge 0 to 100?
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I too would be very interested in anyone testing how long is the charge from 0 to 100.
Using a Choetech QC 3.0 wall charger with a Choetech Fast Wireless Stand I was able to charge my Galaxy S8+ from 0% to 100% in about 3 hr 10 min. Don't use any original Samsung adaptive quick chargers because you'll get mixed results as I found the hard way.
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Using a Choetech QC 3.0 wall charger with a Choetech Fast Wireless Stand I was able to charge my Galaxy S8+ from 0% to 100% in about 3 hr 10 min. Don't use any original Samsung adaptive quick chargers because you'll get mixed results as I found the hard way.
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Good to know. I didn't think of doing that.