Hi guys,
I have searched on this forum and on Google but I have not found an answer at this question " which is the max amperage that the LG G6 can support?"
On the official charger the amperage is 1.8 with different voltage because this is a quick charge 3.0 charger.
But I have a powerbank that have as output 2.1 ampere. So it will damage the battery of the lg g6 or it is ok ?
If it will damage the battery someone can advise me a powerbank compatible with this phone?
Thank you very much
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I have recently acquired a used LG Optimus G F180L (now successfully converted to e975) from korea. I haven't received the AC charger. I would like to know from fellow users of this phone what are the output voltage specs on the charger of this phone. If possible even photo of the charger with the specs would be much appreciated.
I have Samsung charger with 5.0v and 0.7a and i also have chinese made possibly duplicate version of the LG charger which indicates 5.6v and 0.7a. Not sure which one would be most suitable for the battery of the Optimus G.
Any help appreciated.
Original charger is 5v at 1.2A.
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I contacted LG Spain support for the same: I had a Samsung 0.7 A charger and I want to know if I could use it without problems. They answered me very proffesionaly. They said me I can use any charger from 0.5 to 1.2 A (avoiding bad chinesse units).
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Dear Friends,
I need your advise regarding charger.. I am using 5v---2A charger for charging my LG G Pro.. I takes not more than 1.5 he's to fully charge... is it damaging my battery... and what are the stock charger specifications?
Looking forward for your prompt response
sghouri said:
Dear Friends,
I need your advise regarding charger.. I am using 5v---2A charger for charging my LG G Pro.. I takes not more than 1.5 he's to fully charge... is it damaging my battery... and what are the stock charger specifications?
Looking forward for your prompt response
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I thought stock LG G Pro wall charger is 1.8A? Either way, all the latest phones with high capacity batteries use 2A charger for faster charging. Also, typically it should not draw more current than it's rated charging speed. The rule of thumb is to use a charger with a same rating as a stock one.
LG G Pro Charger
thank you very much for reponsw ... please also confirm 5v---2A charger is safe to use?
sghouri said:
thank you very much for reponsw ... please also confirm 5v---2A charger is safe to use?
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It's safe, but I don't know where you got your charger For example at home, I use only brand name 2A chargers from Samsung, Anker, and UE/Logitech for charging of all of my accessories from 500mA to 2A (they only draw as much as they need too even so all my charging sources can provide up to 2A of current). But if you guys $4 no-brand charger from eBay, doesn't matter what the label say - you can never guarantee safe operation at max current since those are cheap without a good over-current protection or component rating without a margin. I would also recommend asking other LG G Pro users in direct forum sub-section of XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-g-pro
Good luck!
Hello everyone, I was wondering If I can charge my G3 with my little sisters EVGA tegra note 7 charger. It says that Input is 100-240V~50/60Hz 0.3A, While Output is 5.0V___2.0A. I really don't know much about this and I dont want to damage my G3 battery and if someone could say if it is safe or not to charge a battery with a charger with higher A rating. Plus any good car chargers/replacement charges for the G3? I left my original one at a friends house :/
That's fine. If it's 5 volts it won't ever charge over its capacity.
Thank you, I never understood those ratings and stuff so I wanted to make sure.
Hi there,
so i was wondering if anyone has this problem which i have. Recently i installed Ampere app and checked why my chargers aren't working as they suppose to. I have 2 chargers, one original 1,2A and one 2,1A. Also there is one car charger which can use 1A and 2,1A current.
I checked with Ampere and in max. USB curr. i have 900mA. Is it something not normal in E975 or maybe this phone has limit? For less than second after connecting USB cable from charger i see 1500mA in this box and then it changed to 900mA. From calculations it seems 900mA is max (charging around 2,5 hours).
My question is: do i have broken phone or charging is really limited to silly 900mA? Is there any solution to increase that current limit?
the app lies... the phone draws 1.2
So, using 1,2A charger and good cable should be enough to charge it as fast as it is possible? What about using "bigger" charger like 2,1A? From my experience it doesn't speed up whole process but maybe i have some ****ty chargers...
tried with a lg g3 charger (1.8A) and the tool i have to measure ampere showed allitle less! but maybe the tool said wrong... who knows...
Hello Everyone,
I am looking for a dash charger for z2plus , I just used my friends OP5 dash charger for z2 plus it works like a champ. But OP5 dash charger is expensive like 2k, any other suggestions on chargers ??
Thanks in Advacne !
I would say.. don't go for anything except original charger.. it can fry some important diodes on your board and I am not kidding happened to me twice...
First time, battery was empty, and phone never woke up, I had just installed custom rom maybe because of that...
Second, exchanged phone, new phone, stock everything.. and it happened again..
Then I realized it was because of the 3t charger...
Read few posts, and found out if used some qc 3 chargers it can fry the diodes cx68 something..
Better read those post before investing money...
Nonsense! QC tech and Dash Charge tech are totally different. If used, any oneplus dash charger will charge your Z2+ like a normal charger and not any faster. Dash Charge Tech is Oneplus's Proprietary and won't work on any other company phones. And Regard to Best QC3 Chargers, Only and Only buy & use Qualcomm approved QC chargers. They are tested by Qualcomm and will almost never cause any issues. The List of approved chargers can be found on Qualcomm's website.
After buying the Qualcomm Fast charger can this device charge quickly ???
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developer01 said:
After buying the Qualcomm Fast charger can this device charge quickly ???
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The Zuk Z2 plus cannot quick charge (No QC2/QC3), atleast yet. Some say the hardware isn't present in the device but i believe with the other group that say it's locked in kernel. In the Fans page, a dev has posted a mod to enable QC 9V charging on kernel level. If you or anyone has QC charger feel free to try it (UNDER YOUR OWN RISKS). At Stock Charging Capabilities, the device can charge with 5.25V 2.5A max. You don't need QC chargers for this, the lenovo charger that comes in box is more than enough.
zukfans.eu/ community/ threads/ request-quick-charge-support-qc-3-0.2526/
1.5A on screen en 2.5A off screen all by 5V are the best charge number the z2 plus can do, so it does charge good but it's doesn't benefit from a dash or quickcharger like one plus phones do.
Quickcharging is charging at higher voltages for the same or sometimes even more amps. and since A*V= Watts you put more and faster the power in your battery