Hi guys,
Just a simple question... Is Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 supported on the OnePlus 3?
I know there is Dash Charge (which is great), but I have a powerbank which supports Quick Charge 2.0...
I want to know if it wil charge faster than a regular 5V/1A USB port.
Thx!
Same problem here, would like to know this too. Can anyone with a OP3 try and let us know the different charging times with a normal charger, QC QC2.0 and Dash charger?
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I don't have a Quick Charge charger, but with another charger the OP3 pulls around 1.5 A @ 5V = 7.5 W from it. This is the USB compliant amount i think.
I don't think that the OP3 supports any version of Quick Charge... But with a capable charger (non-Dash) it's pretty quick, too! In my car it gains fairly quickly, even though i'm navigation with google maps and i don't have a Dash-Charge car charger! With previous phones (LG G3 for example) the phone even LOST battery capacity while being plugged in!
Normal 5V 2.4A Charger: 1.5A @ 5V
5V 3A Quick Car Charger (for Nexus 5X/6p): 1.5A @ 5V
Quick Charge 2.0 Wall Charger: 1.5A @ 5V... you're beginning to get the idea...
Dash Charge Wall Charger: 3.5A @ 5V
And I tried a genuine 5V 1A iphone charger, 0.5A @ 5V
GeneralDisaray2 said:
Normal 5V 2.4A Charger: 1.5A @ 5V
5V 3A Quick Car Charger (for Nexus 5X/6p): 1.5A @ 5V
Quick Charge 2.0 Wall Charger: 1.5A @ 5V... you're beginning to get the idea...
Dash Charge Wall Charger: 3.5A @ 5V
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This.
Just did the test by myself with the 'Ampere' app.
Battery was at 55%.
Dash Charge: 3330 mA
Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 Charger: 1420 mA
PC USB Port: 380 mA
My Nexus 6 charges at 2050 mA when connected to the Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 Charger.
Is it in some way possible to 'tweak' the OP3 so it can take 2000 mA when connected to a QC 2.0 charger?
I'm using ElementalX kernel btw.
OP3 is not quickcharge compatible so when connected to a quickcharge charger, the charger is in normal mode at 5V with a maximum of intensity that depend on the charger.
BUT the OP3 have only 3 charging step, one at 5V 0.5A, one at 5V 1.5A and then 5V 3.5A only if it's connected to a dash charger with a dash cable (or a oppo vooc with an adapter).
So for example, you connect to a 5V 1A charger, it will charge at 0.5V, like on a computer. But if it can draw 1.5A, it will do it but not above that unless a dash charger.
I tried many charger and it will not charge at another intensity.
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I have a universal car charger. With a 1a and 2a outlet.
Can you charge it safely with the 2a outlet?
If you want full charging speed, you want to use 2A as the G4 can draw up to 1.8A on a standard 5v USB port. Having a higher amperage charger won't damage it, as the phone draws what it needs up to what the charger supports, in this case it will draw up to 1.8A on that 2A port.
I'd look at getting a compatible quick charge charger though for the quickest charging.
use 2A, it wont mess it up, and the phone only takes what it needs which is 1.8
I have one of those anker 6 port charges capable of pushing 2.4 amps per port up to 8amps total. Even with only my phone plugged in the phone charges at 1amp or maybe a little faster. I just got a fast charger and gsam reports its pushing out 2.4 amps full. So why is a charger capable of 2.4 amps only pushing out half that?
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sportscrazed2 said:
I have one of those anker 6 port charges capable of pushing 2.4 amps per port up to 8amps total. Even with only my phone plugged in the phone charges at 1amp or maybe a little faster. I just got a fast charger and gsam reports its pushing out 2.4 amps full. So why is a charger capable of 2.4 amps only pushing out half that?
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Does the Anker 6 port charge any devices on that port/cable at 2.4? Or is it just the ZF2 that's getting the limited power?
Are all of the ports capable of pushing the full 2.4?
Seems to be more a question of the charger than it is a question of the phone.
Any reason this didnt go in the questions section?.
Didn't know where to put it and when in doubt I go with general because general is general. And now there is nothing else on charger 99% of time
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I had that issue and found the higher amperages require better cables. Try different cables. Also how are you getting the charging numbers?
You need a Qualcomm QC 2.0 compatible charger to get faster charging speed.
The Anker PowerPort 6 60W 6-Port USB Charging Hub Multi-Port USB Charger does not support QC2.0 (Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0). I have this exact charging hub. Here's a link to the charging hub in question. Here's one that does support it.
Yes I understand that but if phone is capable of accepting 2.4 and the charger is capable of 2.4 I don't see why I need a special charger. But oh well I ordered one for each floor of my house
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The kernel won't accept more than 1.35A for the 5.2V (or 5V) charger that doesn't support Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, even if the charger supports 2.4A, or 20A.
If the charger supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 the kernel will accept 9V / 2A from 0-60% charge, and 5V / 2A for 61-100% charge, even if the charger supports more amps.
It's just like charging it via USB 2.0, and 3.0 ports. It will charge at the same rate (5V @ 500mA I believe) on any port even if USB 3.0 supports 900 mA and USB 2.0 only 500 mA.
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The kernel won't accept more than 1.35A for the 5.2V (or 5V) charger that doesn't support Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, even if the charger supports 2.4A, or 20A.
If the charger supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 the kernel will accept 9V / 2A from 0-60% charge, and 5V / 2A for 61-100% charge, even if the charger supports more amps.
It's just like charging it via USB 2.0, and 3.0 ports. It will charge at the same rate (5V @ 500mA I believe) on any port even if USB 3.0 supports 900 mA and USB 2.0 only 500 mA.
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Makes sense. Kinda lame that I can't get faster on regular chargers but oh well I now own 3 quick chargers for in a pinch
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Hi
When you charge using a non vooc charger like for example
Qualcomm Quick chargers
Samsung Adaptive fast chargers
with different types of usb a to usb c cables
1. What charge does it do, 5 volt 2 amp for 10 watts?
2. Can it choose different types of Volts and Amps or is it always one setting?
3. I have multiple Samsung Adaptive fast chargers, on charger it says 2 output modes
9.0 Volt , 1.67 Amp = 15.03 watt
5.0 Volt, 2.0 Amp = 10 watt
now will a usb a to usb c cable with these specs not be suffcient with the Samsung adaptive fast chargers?
• 480Mbit/s
• USB 2.0 Hi-speed
• USB PD Profile 1, 10W
Thanks for help
Thanks.
Can someone that has a one plus 3 check the vooc power charger for any output numbers volts and amps.
Thx
5V / 4A
https://oneplus.net/de/dash-charge-power-adapter
i tried different chargers and cables, only with the op3 charger and cable you get dash...op3 charger + op2 cable no dash...op3 charger + any other cable no dash...any other charger + op3 cable no dash
When you dont get dash what volt and amps do you get?
5v 4amp is only with vooc charger and vooc cable.
It is important to know when purchasing non vooc cables for a non vooc charger so you purchase a cable that can handle the amp draw.
Oneplus dash is based on oppo vooc
Oppo vooc http://www.oppo.com/en/accessory-vooc-usb-cable
Look at output spec, would be intresting to know full dash spec.
Hey guys !
I just bought an Galaxy Tab S (8.4) from eBay but it came without any charger/cable.
As it is a Micro USB port, there's no real problem, I have literally tons of usb chargers available.
The problem is that most the chargers/cable I used only charged the battery at a 0.3A rate (measured with an USB voltmeter + battery app).
I know that the original charger was 5.3v 2A. I tried with some powerful 5.0v charger (3.0A/Quickcharger 3.0 compatible from Anker) but no luck so far...
Is there a specific charger/specs know to work well with this pad ?
I'm using this aukey 3.0 compatible wall charger and so far it's charging as expected
How fast does it charge ? I only get 0.3A with this charger, which charges really slow...
0.3A is 300ma i am surprised the battery charges at all at that low rate, My 10.5" draws 1700ma from my third-party chargers according to my usb monitor, I have managed to charge it as low as 1000ma from my notebooks usb port, but you need a charge only cable as a data cable will not charge at all.
John.
I use a 'Dell AC Battery Charger Adapter USB-C470-ABSF Dell 45W 20V 2.25A' for charging my laptop. Can i also use this charger for the LG V20?
I'm using the one from my Asus Chromebook.
Somebody knows which QC 3.0 charger is compatible with the LG V20?
JuiceBitz in the UK...
Their v3.0 23W charging brick, along with their USB A-C cables work fine with my newly aquired V20.
My V20 charging doesn't slow down if I have a 'normal' USB 2 lead charging another device in the other slot either...
Sony UCH12W will work. I also use Ugreen Quick Charge 3.0 charger. It works fine
I have one Quick Charge 3.0 charger (poweradd) and one USB PD (iclever), and (according to systempanel2) they all charge at about the same rate. Max ~1 A while the screen in on (usually throttled at ~500 mA, I'm using a modified thermal config file), and ~3 A while the screen is off. So your 2.25 A charger should work fine, just won't be quite as fast as a QC 3.0 or PD charger.