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Has anybody tried using the xperia s charger on the one x.It has the quick charge facility which would be really useful with the one x.My phone takes a good 4 to 4.5 hours for a full charge!
rn9215 said:
Has anybody tried using the xperia s charger on the one x.It has the quick charge facility which would be really useful with the one x.My phone takes a good 4 to 4.5 hours for a full charge!
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use the stock one. I was using a cable i bought online and it took over 7 hours... lol stick with HTC!
You're better off using the stock charger. I tried mine with an extra BB charger and it took 4 hours to charge full while the stock charger needed 1.5 hrs.
rn9215 said:
Has anybody tried using the xperia s charger on the one x.It has the quick charge facility which would be really useful with the one x.My phone takes a good 4 to 4.5 hours for a full charge!
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It won't make any difference; the phone charges at ≈800 mA.
So even if we use a 2A charger the phone wont take more than 800mA ?
Exactly. I think it's overheating protection.
As the preorder includes a second battery... What about charging the second battery while using the first?
Is there a compatible external battery charging cradle somewhere?
There are many charging cradles for various batteries (you can change the position of the charging connector).
But if you want to use VOOC technology you will have to wait..
But to be honest, I don't see the point of that because you can charge the battery in the phone in little time. Once it's charged just swap the battery and charge the second battery...
Do you happen to know the pin mapping for the battery?
It does have 7 pins after all.
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No, I don't..
Try contacting Oppo for that information...
I suppose 2 pins will be for the normal charging, while using all 7 is the VOOC (fast battery charging).
So if you use a cradle you will have to wait 4+ hours to get the battery charged...
Given the fact that in those 4 hours the other battery keeps the phone alive I don't really mind that.
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was wondering if anyone know the exact external dimension of the battery, perhaps it would fit nicely in some charging base for some other phone (like the note 2-3 or what not)
online already sellint the vooc charger seperately.
lunarken said:
online already sellint the vooc charger seperately.
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Where?
farfromovin said:
Where?
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TAOBAO.
lunarken said:
TAOBAO.
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PLEASE give the link to the website
thx in adv
rayQ111 said:
PLEASE give the link to the website
thx in adv
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http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.0.0.am5kal&id=39789563703
look there you can translate it with google translate
http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/6143742821.html someone on oppoforums had posted that he tried this one out and it just fits and works.
I am about to order it myself.
That was me. And yes, that one fits perfectly and charges my battery to 100 percent in 3 to 4 hours.
Far from vooc speed but good enough to have your spare charged in time for when you need it.
Does anyone know if a wireless charger is available?
Hi All!
I now maybe this is s little of topic...but with my S3 i use a Mega batters of 7000MHA from Lemon, which i can live without...
Also, it seems Lemon is a new one to S5...
Is any battery even bigger, that i can use with my Oppo 7a?
The official site sells a 6000, but thats external, right?
Thank you!
Only 2800 and 3000mah batteries so far. They are both the same size though so you can use the normal battery covers.
MrColdbird said:
Only 2800 and 3000mah batteries so far. They are both the same size though so you can use the normal battery covers.
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Damm.....
Gonna wait 7 became available and buy a 3000:silly:
Mord0rr said:
Damm.....
Gonna wait 7 became available and buy a 3000:silly:
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Yeah, me too. I cannot find the 3000 mhz for the moment.
Anyone has a good link?
peterkef said:
Yeah, me too. I cannot find the 3000 mhz for the moment.
Anyone has a good link?
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Anyone see actually a 3000Mha battery?
My 7A has a 2600 - 2800Mha on the device....but googling for the battery of model 7(s), they are the same?
Im i missing anything here??
Mord0rr said:
Anyone see actually a 3000Mha battery?
My 7A has a 2600 - 2800Mha on the device....but googling for the battery of model 7(s), they are the same?
Im i missing anything here??
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The Find 7 battery is 3000MHA but fits also in the FIND &A. So you get more juice this way.
So is it really qick-charging?
matwaking said:
We all are waiting for Yureka("when 13 Jan will come....")
I digged about it chipset and it is indeed impressing(ain't it).
It feature one of the FIRST 64 bit cpu(seems to be upcoming future).
I went to official Qualcomm site and it says it features QuickCharge tech, now I wonder which we will be getting??
QuickCharge 1.0 or 2.0 .As I think it is launched in competition with the One+ one (some may disagree but I think so).
So maybe it will support 2.0,then we are getting more lucky.
one more thing regarding hardware,I should not worry about the OTG support right.It should be supported.
As for the software part,as we all know CM is the ruler in customs android,if we got Cm then we will be getting a line of custom roms a later on
One thing that can be and is speculated is build quality,we will see when it is in our hands,they should make a good device as it is a first device under a new Brand.
So guys leave your previous comments on its QuickCharge feature.What you think we will be getting??
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Hey guys we have quick charge 2.0 In our Yu Yureka Phone ok .But We need 3amp charger like Motorola’s Turbo Charger and HTC Rapid Charger
Quick Charge 2.0 is built in to all of Qualcomm’s latest SoCs, meaning that most of us should be able to benefit from faster recharge speeds. However, can you expect such impressive sounding battery charge times in all situations
Here is the link for quick charge 2.0 confirm and official snapdragon announcement
http://www.androidauthority.com/quick-charge-explained-563838/
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Should not it be provided with the phone accessories mate, I think it should be.
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Should not it be provided with the phone accessories mate, I think it should be.
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What you think
Here is the link
Quick Charge 2.0 Certified Accessories List
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/quick-charge
ela1103 said:
What you think
Here is the link
Quick Charge 2.0 Certified Accessories List
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/quick-charge
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Yeah they can add one more Yu Supercharge.:good:
I think the charger which comes with YU is a 1-amp one..Will it suffice ?
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I think the charger which comes with YU is a 1-amp one..Will it suffice ?
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No it wont,we need a certified 2.0 charger.
Its not even sure if Yu gonna provide 2.0
ela1103 said:
Hey guys we have quick charge 2.0 In our Yu Yureka Phone ok .But We need 3amp charger like Motorola’s Turbo Charger and HTC Rapid Charger
Quick Charge 2.0 is built in to all of Qualcomm’s latest SoCs, meaning that most of us should be able to benefit from faster recharge speeds. However, can you expect such impressive sounding battery charge times in all situations
Here is the link for quick charge 2.0 confirm and official snapdragon announcement
http://www.androidauthority.com/quick-charge-explained-563838/
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Wtf OP???.. Check this out.. Not genuine I guess as the photo which is provided is of Samsung.. But just check it out..
Link - http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/9713011333/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/182-9348941-6422568
Does our battery support quick charge function?
arjunsingh1000 said:
Wtf OP???.. Check this out.. Not genuine I guess as the photo which is provided is of Samsung.. But just check it out..
Link - http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/9713011333/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/182-9348941-6422568
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QuickCharge at 1A,lol
its just another random charger,as i said earlier we need a certified on that can out upto 2-3A
ujilraj said:
Does our battery support quick charge function?
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thers no official info about it,but SoC supports it as said by Qualcomm,just need someone to get a quickcharger and test with yureka.
ujilraj said:
Does our battery support quick charge function?
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The battery may explode, get heated, reduced life. The battery in yureka is somewhat cheap one. I think something has to be done from software side also, like unlocking the QC.
vishaletm said:
The battery may explode, get heated, reduced life. The battery in yureka is somewhat cheap one. I think something has to be done from software side also, like unlocking the QC.
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yes thats why one has to be guinea pig lol
Did anybody try?
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yes thats why one has to be guinea pig lol
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lol.
Dont go for quick charge but at least did anybody try charging with 2A or 2.1 A chargers and was the charging time reduced?
amit.swain said:
lol.
Dont go for quick charge but at least did anybody try charging with 2A or 2.1 A chargers and was the charging time reduced?
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max i have is 1.5A charger for sony z ultra,and yes it increases the speed,rest i dont know mate
my charging time is greatly reduced (about 1.30 hr)
I have used some custom kernel and adjusted the charging current level to 1.5 Amp
So quick charge 1.0 is happening
My phone is getting charged 30% in 30minutes and
70% in 60 minutes.
Note: I am using my old lumia charger 5v 1.3 Amps.
KingNorth111 said:
I have used some custom kernel and adjusted the charging current level to 1.5 Amp
So quick charge 1.0 is happening
My phone is getting charged 30% in 30minutes and
70% in 60 minutes.
Note: I am using my old lumia charger 5v 1.3 Amps.
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Which custom kernel did u use
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amit.swain said:
lol.
Dont go for quick charge but at least did anybody try charging with 2A or 2.1 A chargers and was the charging time reduced?
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I have 2 amp charger ... I will try tomorrow and let you know.
Used 2 amp charges and it took about 2 hours and 15 minutes to get the battery fully charged.
I am running official plane CM12.1 on my phone with no custom kernel or anything else.
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Which custom kernel did u use
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Lightning kernel
Anyone tried charger of 27w or 45w?
Everyvbody knows of original Google charger is 15w...maybe with 27w or 45w the charger will be fast?
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It's the same for me
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It doesn't matter how fast your charger is. The Pixel 2 is capped at 18w.
Like @PuffDaddy_d said, it won't charge faster. And it doesn't even use the 18w the whole time, as some tests showed. I own a 45W charger by myself and can tell you, it really doesn't charge faster.
hells
Mine charges really fast, don't understand why people are having such trouble? It's a huge battery and charges around 1:45. Haven't found a quicker charging phone, my S8+ charges about the same???
On a side note, the ifixit tear down shows that the Pixel has a Qualcomm SMB1381 Quick Charge 4 IC, which if you look it up is Quickcharge 4 chip.
"For optimal Quick Charge 4 performance, Qualcomm Technologies is introducing the newest power management ICs (PMIC), SMB1380 and SMB1381. With low impedance, up to 95% peak efficiency, and advanced fast charging features, such as battery differential sensing, SMB1380 and SMB1381 are engineered to provide the fastest battery charging from any 5V USB Type-C or high-voltage power source while supporting ultra-thin mobile devices with a charging solution profile of less than 0.8mm. SMB1380/1 is expected to be available before the end of 2016."
Jonathan-H said:
Mine charges really fast, don't understand why people are having such trouble? It's a huge battery and charges around 1:45. Haven't found a quicker charging phone, my S8+ charges about the same???
On a side note, the ifixit tear down shows that the Pixel has a Qualcomm SMB1381 Quick Charge 4 IC, which if you look it up is Quickcharge 4 chip.
"For optimal Quick Charge 4 performance, Qualcomm Technologies is introducing the newest power management ICs (PMIC), SMB1380 and SMB1381. With low impedance, up to 95% peak efficiency, and advanced fast charging features, such as battery differential sensing, SMB1380 and SMB1381 are engineered to provide the fastest battery charging from any 5V USB Type-C or high-voltage power source while supporting ultra-thin mobile devices with a charging solution profile of less than 0.8mm. SMB1380/1 is expected to be available before the end of 2016."
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Perhaps you should take a look at VOOC charging from OPPO
What I've noticed is that from about 0-60% it charges super fast, which makes sense. Then 80-100% is the slowest portion. I would say it fully charges in about 1.5 hours.
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Jonathan-H said:
Mine charges really fast, don't understand why people are having such trouble? It's a huge battery and charges around 1:45. Haven't found a quicker charging phone, my S8+ charges about the same???
On a side note, the ifixit tear down shows that the Pixel has a Qualcomm SMB1381 Quick Charge 4 IC, which if you look it up is Quickcharge 4 chip.
"For optimal Quick Charge 4 performance, Qualcomm Technologies is introducing the newest power management ICs (PMIC), SMB1380 and SMB1381. With low impedance, up to 95% peak efficiency, and advanced fast charging features, such as battery differential sensing, SMB1380 and SMB1381 are engineered to provide the fastest battery charging from any 5V USB Type-C or high-voltage power source while supporting ultra-thin mobile devices with a charging solution profile of less than 0.8mm. SMB1380/1 is expected to be available before the end of 2016."
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No one is saying it doesn't charge quickly. We're just answering the OP's question: this phone won't charge any faster, even with a faster charger.
Also, the pixel 2 is NOT compatible with any Qualcomm Quick Charge, Samsung Fast Charge, Oppo VOOC, One Plus Dash Charge, or Huawei Fast Charge versions. It only accepts the USB Power Delivery standard for fast charging.
daniel4653 said:
What I've noticed is that from about 0-60% it charges super fast, which makes sense. Then 80-100% is the slowest portion. I would say it fully charges in about 1.5 hours.
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Original charger?
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Jonathan-H said:
Mine charges really fast, don't understand why people are having such trouble? It's a huge battery and charges around 1:45.
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I would say it fully charges in about 1.5 hours.
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You've both gone 0% (or near 0%) to 100% under 2 hours? I've never heard anyone claiming that before.
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EeZeEpEe said:
You've both gone 0% (or near 0%) to 100% under 2 hours? I've never heard anyone claiming that before.
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Having the phone off works
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Having the phone off works
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LOL okay but I guess that counts? Might give that a try tomorrow just to see. This afternoon I just went from 1-100% in 2 hours and 8 minutes with phone in regular standby use, screen off, Ambient Display, WiFi and mobile network on. Would be nice if the tech sites posted something about the improved charging speed compared to the initial release. Especially when it used to take nearly 3 hours.
Oh wait, that was phone off with a higher rate PD charger right?
Hello,
So does any of you have the Mate 20 Pro or know someone with a mate 20 pro?
What happens if you use the 40W charger with mate 20 x ? could it charge any faster?
It would be great to know that
kind regards
Jwan said:
Hello,
So does any of you have the Mate 20 Pro or know someone with a mate 20 pro?
What happens if you use the 40W charger with mate 20 x ? could it charge any faster?
It would be great to know that
kind regards
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Huawei mate 20 Pro charger can do supercharge at 22.5W and new supercharge standard at 40W so after you connect your mate 20 X, it will show no more than 22.5W .
Thanks. And Yeah right that's how it theoretically should be. But have you maybe tried it?
Jwan said:
Hello,
So does any of you have the Mate 20 Pro or know someone with a mate 20 pro?
What happens if you use the 40W charger with mate 20 x ? could it charge any faster?
It would be great to know that
kind regards
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Jwan said:
Thanks. And Yeah right that's how it theoretically should be. But have you maybe tried it?
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I may actually be wrong in the first post. I just found this picture showing that new Huawei supercharge only supports normal charging at 5V/2A (10W), quick charging at 9V/2A (18W) and new supercharging at 10V/4A (40W)
ultrajapa said:
I may actually be wrong in the first post. I just found this picture showing that new Huawei supercharge only supports normal charging at 5V/2A (10W), quick charging at 9V/2A (18W) and new supercharging at 10V/4A (40W)
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so the mate 20 x will either be using 18 or 40W.. this makes it actually more likable that it gets 40W. cause 18 is not a huawei thing.. we just need someone who has both devices to try it
Jwan said:
so the mate 20 x will either be using 18 or 40W.. this makes it actually more likable that it gets 40W. cause 18 is not a huawei thing.. we just need someone who has both devices to try it
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Yeah....I like how everyone assumes it won't do 40w, but so far I have seen no proof with some killawatt or similar and the two different chargers plugged up to a 20X at similar points early in the charge cycle when they are trying to push as hard as possible. I wouldn't be surprised at all if it will do the 40w with the 40w charger and just doesn't ship with one. I don't think it will make a huge difference in charge time anyhow as I sorta doubt they go over 22w for too long anyhow regardless, but would like proof it won't do it. The 4a charge is the only real reason the 22w is so much better than 18w. I think some BBK devices are high amp and under 22w and end up pretty close just cause they are the higher amp regime like the Huawei.
SmartPhonesFan said:
just buy it n try it .. but the difference will be like 5% more ? that's it ..
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Lol if I had the money to buy both just for an experiment I would ..
if it DOES make use of same 40W technique, I think it would be rather a 20-25% difference
SmartPhonesFan said:
no it wouldn't otherwise it would charge to 100% in half n hour when super charge charges 60% in 30mins..
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Yeah....not going to change things drastically as it's probably not over 22.5w for long anyhow. Should get through some initial burst of juice early after you plug it up a lot faster...but getting from 10-100% is going to be somewhat similar amount of time. 10-30% jump could happen way faster possibly though.
Anyone know our 20X can charge by 9V? I couldn't find any information.
Jwan said:
Lol if I had the money to buy both just for an experiment I would ..
if it DOES make use of same 40W technique, I think it would be rather a 20-25% difference
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I will test it soon and measure whether it makes any difference or not
I have ordered the chinese 8/256 version and I'll test it with a 40watt brick
If it doesn't work any faster than 22.5w I would think huawei must have crippled it from the software end and that maybe fixable
I can't see any hardware limitation that would stop the same chipset pulling the same voltage (I think the 40w even uses the same cable as the 22.5w)