I ordered the oneplus 3 to uk and await it's delivery but I noticed my order says eu charger included will this dash charge work fine if I'm having to use a charge adaptor? Oneplus one sent me the same setup when I ordered their very first phone a eu plug with an awful uk adaptor.
shug176 said:
I ordered the oneplus 3 to uk and await it's delivery but I noticed my order says eu charger included will this dash charge work fine if I'm having to use a charge adaptor? Oneplus one sent me the same setup when I ordered their very first phone a eu plug with an awful uk adaptor.
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You will be fine. Proper British plug! Got one here just fine
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I ordered mine from a store in the UK. Everything is great only that I use an adapter for the wall charger and it's bulky and uncomfortable. Also, there are some plugs in my home that aren't charging my phone for some reason. I figured I need an original charger, but I can't find one. We have different wall plugs in Europe.
I love the fast charging and I don't want to give that up.
My charger says: Model MSCN04UR
Input: 100/240V 50/60Hz 0.5A
Output: 5.0V ==- 3.0A
Any ideas on what I can order?
Bei60 said:
I ordered mine from a store in the UK. Everything is great only that I use an adapter for the wall charger and it's bulky and uncomfortable. Also, there are some plugs in my home that aren't charging my phone for some reason. I figured I need an original charger, but I can't find one. We have different wall plugs in Europe.
I love the fast charging and I don't want to give that up.
My charger says: Model MSCN04UR
Input: 100/240V 50/60Hz 0.5A
Output: 5.0V ==- 3.0A
Any ideas on what I can order?
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store.google.com ?
zepeters said:
store.google.com ?
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They only sell US chargers.. Don't know if I made it clear that I live in europe...
Bei60 said:
They only sell US chargers.. Don't know if I made it clear that I live in europe...
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I live in the UK and when I go there, I see chargers with UK plugs... That's why I suggested checking there...
EDIT: check the attachment
He bought his phone in the UK but lives in mainland Europe. He wants an original Nexus charger with a European (not UK) type plug.
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He bought his phone in the UK but lives in mainland Europe. He wants an original Nexus charger with a European (not UK) type plug.
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Same like me. I want a google's type a to c charger.
Try an adapter. I've got these. I know they make your setup bulky but they work fine w/ US plugs.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0058EG0KC?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00
please suggest me through a link to buy original moto g (1st generation original charger),
NB:available within India, is compatible chargers are reccomended??
i prefer 2amp wall charger. currently um using amazon basic wall charger. its good standard.
http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Wall-Charger-Outlet-Output/dp/B005CG2ATQ
aravindsivan said:
please suggest me through a link to buy original moto g (1st generation original charger),
NB:available within India, is compatible chargers are reccomended??
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When i purchased mine (in the US), there was no charger included. My wife's moto g didn't come with one either. I don't think the 1st generation even has an original charger.
Aquifel said:
When i purchased mine (in the US), there was no charger included. My wife's moto g didn't come with one either. I don't think the 1st generation even has an original charger.
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Lol..... even my one too...hahaha
My Moto G don't had a charger in the box.
The charger was only included in a few countrys.
I had no charger to, think only a few country's had that.
But any 5V 1A (1000mA) good one will work just fine.
Great Battery chargers
Soxy said:
I had no charger to, think only a few country's had that.
But any 5V 1A (1000mA) good one will work just fine.
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I Purchased a Boost Mobile moto G and it came with a charger but very small. So i purchased this one. Great charger ,you can read reviews.
http://www.amazon.com/iClever-Boost..._UL160_SR160,160_&refRID=0J4CVRZCB35ZJHMR71FJ
Hope it helps ?
Any charger of moto g 3 available in india
vedhavyga said:
Any charger of moto g 3 available in india
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my suggestion is, don't buy any new charger. just collect used any 2Amp charger came with any Internatinal/chinese OEM TAB.
that will works best.
himu_joy said:
my suggestion is, don't buy any new charger. just collect used any 2Amp charger came with any Internatinal/chinese OEM TAB.
that will works best.
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Do u have any suggestion for such 2amp chargers?
I don't know which branded tab's are available in ur country. even any chinese low end set, charger gives true amp. its hard to believe that amazon basic charger I've bought that didn't give as they told.
If you're in the UK and are a cheapskate, then the POUNDLAND charging plug and a decent USB cable would suffice, and it would only cost £2-£4 in total.
If you're still skeptical about the build quality of these, then check these two videos out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvSX7JkYNZw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1_PYVTTYkU
I have 2 Moto G's - one purchased in Canada, where I live, and another I bought in India. The India one's charger got damaged, but I only used it in emergencies as it had low amperage (350 mA). I just use my PC with the USB cable from the other one (200 mA), or the charger from my Motorola two-way radios which can charge both at the same time (500 mA each), but if you want to, you can ask Motorola Support where to get one. I believe you can contact them through Motorola's Device Help app, but I'm not sure as the chat function won't work in Canada, though it did in India.
Hi,
I live in the UK and have recently purchased the Axon 7 A2017G from Germany. Despite the vendor confirming before purchasing that it would come with a UK adapter, it hasn't come with one and only a two pin EU plug has been included (*sigh*, I have contacted them and currently awaiting a response).
In the meantime, does anyone have any recommendations for an EU to UK adapter for this phone please, that will still enable the fast charge to be utilised?
Thanks v much
WO
Any adapter will do. They don't influence the charger since it adapts to the voltage from 100V to 240V.
I orderd my google pixel 2xl in the U.K. while I live in the netherlands, so when I ship the phone to the netherlands I won't be able to use charger that come with the phone because it has the U.K. charger plug which is different from the plug we use in the netherlands.
Now I will be able to charger the phone using the usb-c port in my computer but that is obviously not a good solution.
What would you guys recommend me to do, should I buy a travel adapter and use that on the charger that comes with the phone? Should I buy a new charger but than I would also need to buy a new usb type c cable and I have heard that you can't just buy any usb type C cable. Or should I buy the official google pixel 2 charger in germany? But that would cost me 45 euros which is way too much imo..
Not sure if this is the right place to ask but thanks in advance.
i got a us version
and i don't live in the us
so i just used an adapter as there no other options for chargers
so using an adapter is the cheapest solution for now
as the only PD charger outside the us is google charger
Hm, you're making a problem in a no problem situation... Buy a travel adapter and use the UK charger. If you have extra 50 euro get one from Germany but the only difference is aesthetics.
Thanks problem solved I'll buy an adapter.
From where I buy Original 30W Mi Wireless Charger to charge my Mi 10 Phone
keep in mind that thing will be fan cooled and is not suitable for use in bedrooms.
fastest qi charging without fan cooling is 15W it seems.
I just ordered one from amazon..."yootech X6".
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keep in mind that thing will be fan cooled and is not suitable for use in bedrooms.
fastest qi charging without fan cooling is 15W it seems.
I just ordered one from amazon..."yootech X6".
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Why is it not suitable for bedrooms?
jperkovic said:
Why is it not suitable for bedrooms?
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i think because of the noise feom the cooler
I've tried mine with the 15w charger for my p30 and it's very fussy about alignment.
So much so that I just plugged the USB c cable in to charge.
Hi guys,
I found 2 wireless chargers, but can you confirm me that it will be compatible with Xiaomi's phones ?
Huawei Wireless Car Charger 27W : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000222723458.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.5df33c00EAjQwQ&mp=1
==> Specs : https://consumer.huawei.com/en/accessories/supercharge-wireless-car-charger/
Huawei SuperCharge Wireless Charger Stand 40W : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000853372313.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.5df33c00EAjQwQ&mp=1
==> Specs : https://consumer.huawei.com/en/accessories/supercharge-wireless-charger-stand/
What's your point ?
EDIT : DO NOT BUY these ! Quality is excellent, but you will not benefit 27w or 40w charging. "Supercharge" seems to be dedicated to huawei phone. Our Xiaomi will charge, but slowly.
the yootech one I bought works like a charm....TESTED...13W is shown in the display of my USB-Doctor.
This one i great for me..
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Charger-Certified-Charging-Compatible/dp/B078XQHN8T
Ordered both the 30W stand (with a fan) and the 20W stand (without a fan) yesterday from AliExpress.
Want to use the faster one in my living room and the slower one in my bedroom. Will report back when they arrived (in around two month)
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wooki said:
Ordered both the 30W stand (with a fan) and the 20W stand (without a fan) yesterday from AliExpress.
Want to use the faster one in my living room and the slower one in my bedroom. Will report back when they arrived (in around two month)
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I am planning on doing the same when I get my Mi 10. I see you are from Germany. I don't know how taxes work there, but when ordering something (from outside the EU) worth more than €22 in Belgium, there are chances of having to pay €15 + 21 % of the total value in taxes. Aren't you worried you might have to pay extra taxes when it arrives? I'm just a bit curious
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I am planning on doing the same when I get my Mi 10. I see you are from Germany. I don't know how taxes work there, but when ordering something (from outside the EU) worth more than €22 in Belgium, there are chances of having to pay €15 + 21 % of the total value in taxes. Aren't you worried you might have to pay extra taxes when it arrives? I'm just a bit curious
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Same rules apply for Germany but often I've got no choice than to order directly in China.
In Germany only the 20w charger was sold but for a much higher price.
Sadly currently orders from China take much longer than before Corona times (before they usually took 10-20 days, currently it's taking 40-60 days).
About taxation of Chinese orders: the sellers are sometimes cheating by writing a lower price on the package or import it through Poland or Netherlands to avoid tax but I'm not a fan of this behaviour.
Some off-topic: Also ordered the 34" Xiaomi wide-screen monitor directly in China back in November of last year. Paid around 100€ as tax in Germany is 19% (totalling in 85€+15€) but by that time this was cheaper than any available model with the at least the same specs (I saved around 50% compared the other screens as the cheapest available model cost around 1000€ and even with tax I've only paid 550€). It took around 6 months for comparable screens to become as cheap as this. Of course I won't have warranty and service but I'm optimistic ?
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Marcoziezo said:
I am planning on doing the same when I get my Mi 10. I see you are from Germany. I don't know how taxes work there, but when ordering something (from outside the EU) worth more than €22 in Belgium, there are chances of having to pay €15 + 21 % of the total value in taxes. Aren't you worried you might have to pay extra taxes when it arrives? I'm just a bit curious
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I'm from Belgium, too. Yes, risk of taxes are real and you are 100% right. When I order something, I use filters "Shipping from" and select "Spain" or "Poland". Sometimes, they have it and the delivery is quicker than china.
Otherwise, I take a risk if it cost more than 22
DJ-Tumor said:
the yootech one I bought works like a charm....TESTED...13W is shown in the display of my USB-Doctor.
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i bought the yootech too, i get only 1780mA * 4,15v - 7,5W via power socket.... on USB its only 2 W
cable and charger ?
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cable and charger ?
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yes of course on the original cable and charger. on pc its only 2W
Who/what did the measurement ?
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Who/what did the measurement ?
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battery management apps , as well as an external adapter.
Do you leave the wireless charger always connected to the AC socket even when isn't charging?
The furniture that have embedded wireless charger, the mains supply is supposed to be always connected to ac socket, so I guess it's not harmful for the charger to be always connected to AC socket, and I guess it will not consume or will have an marginal consumption of power.
Hello everybody,
I ordered a 55 watt wireless charger from Xiaomi on eBay.
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Xiaomi-55W-...ladegerät-Luftgekühltes-Charging/353241036804
I chose this offer because the dealer ships from Hamburg and I live in Germany.
There is neither a power supply nor a USB-C cable with the wireless charger, so I use the original MI 10 accessories to connect the charger.
My MI 10 was recognized immediately and charged wireless with "Mi Charge Turbo". Since the MI 10 can be charged with a maximum of 30 watts via a USB-C cable, I suspect that "Mi Charge Turbo" comes close to 30 watts with a 55 watt wireless charger. Unfortunately I don't have any hardware to check and verify the values.
I will soon charge the MI 10 from 0% to 100% completely wireless and report on my experiences here.
Two days later...
So, now there are the first insights into charging my Mi 10 with the wireless charger 55W.
I completely discharged the Mi 10 (the phone switched itself off) and then placed it on the wireless charger.
A few seconds later the "Mi Charge Turbo" charging process started. After 1.30 hours the Mi 10 was at 100% charge level.
Nice - I'm happy with the performance.
The best i tried is 10w old xiaomi wireless charger, obviously for night charging