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Has any used XIAOMI wireless charger? The price is nice, how about for using it?

Not yet. Still on the way. The price is nice but the maximum charge of 7.5W is lower than other wireless chargers currently available on the market, like Samsung’s 9W Fast Charge Wireless Charging Stand or the 10W Anker Powerport. But I would also try.

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Which is the better option for wireless charger ?

Hi,
Which option would be better for my Galaxy S10+,
Anker PowerWave 7.5 Fast or Huawei 15W Quick Wireless Charger ?
https://www.anker.com/products/vari...arging-pad-with-internal-cooling-fan/B2514122
https://consumer.huawei.com/bh/accessories/wireless-charger/
HussainJH said:
Hi,
Which option would be better for my Galaxy S10+,
Anker PowerWave 7.5 Fast or Huawei 15W Quick Wireless Charger ?
https://www.anker.com/products/vari...arging-pad-with-internal-cooling-fan/B2514122
https://consumer.huawei.com/bh/accessories/wireless-charger/
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From the specs and price I would say the Huawei looks better. If it were me I would just go with a Samsung fast wireless charger. Amazon has them but make sure it's not a fake.
Huawei's wireless charger might not be compatible with Samsung's already very slow Wireless Fast Charge. I have a Xiaomi wireless charger that can charge up to 25W but it charged the S10+ at half the speed of a compatible wireless charger. The Samsung charger is better if you are going to purchase one that's branded by a phone maker. Of the two you are asking about the Anker is much more likely to be compatible with this phone and charge at the same speed as Samsung's charger.
Using an Anker one and everythings work fine
Samsung has their own wireless charger that charges at 15W (Android) 7.5W (iPhone) . Highest output on the market right now

Fast wireless charger

Hi I'm using the Samsung wireless fast charge dock ep-ng930 which I think I got with my Note 8 or 9 and its woefully slow. Are there any quicker ones? I'm using it with an ANKER 18w QC2 USB charger. Is the charger not quick enough and would I be better using one of the Samsung fast charger plugs?
thanks
I ended up buying a Belkin QC4/PD compliant 27w charger (not wireless) namely because Belkin provide a £1500 connected equipment warranty and I didn't trust some of the cheap chinese crap on Amazon.
50% charge in about 30 mins!

Max Wattage for Wireless Charging?

I think the the fastest wireless charger Samsung has is that 15W wireless charging stand, but Huawei has this 27W wireless charger which is even greater than Samsung's own wired charger that came with the box. Question is, does the S20 Ultra support wireless charging that fast?
15w according to GSMArena https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s20_ultra_5g-10040.php
Sharpshooterrr said:
I think the the fastest wireless charger Samsung has is that 15W wireless charging stand, but Huawei has this 27W wireless charger which is even greater than Samsung's own wired charger that came with the box. Question is, does the S20 Ultra support wireless charging that fast?
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15w, but do not that a 27w wireless charger outputs 27w but your phone won't receive 27w because of losses in inductance. 25w wired charging will be faster than 27w wireless charging.
The best option is to buy the 18W Duo charger or the single 9W charger. There are some tests on YouTube that prove 15W wireless and 45W wired charger to be nothing but a waste of money.

How To Guide Using Tasker to Manage min/max battery charging levels

I recently set up Tasker to manage the battery charging levels on my OnePlus 9 Pro, for both wireless and USB charging.
See here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...harge-level-with-tasker.3668059/post-85552001
On a related subject, I wanted a cheap/fast wireless charger for overnight bedside use. Yes, OP has their fancy model, which is quite nice. But I wanted something more generic and a lot cheaper. Found this 15W Qi Iniu Wireless Charger for about CAD$20 on Amazon:
Amazon.ca
It works very well on my OnePlus 9 Pro. My inline voltage/amperage meter measures about 1.5A at 12V, which gives 18W power input to the charger. At that rate, it would charge the phone from near zero to 100% in about four hours, plenty fast enough!
I use mine with an Anker QC 3.0 power supply. The original OnePlus adapter also works with it at the full 15-18W rate.

Accessories Compatible charger

Which chargers other than the original stock and the Spigen one will charge the Pixel 6 Pro at full 30w?
I see there are 30w from Anker and even Amazon Basic, would these charge at full speed?
You just need a PD 3.0 (or higher version) compatible charger that can do 30w or more. The rest matters not, it's an industrial standard.
cd993 said:
Which chargers other than the original stock and the Spigen one will charge the Pixel 6 Pro at full 30w?
I see there are 30w from Anker and even Amazon Basic, would these charge at full speed?
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Thanks for the clarification!
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Just bought this ready!
Guess I'll use my prior OnePlus Warp speed charger! LOL
Part of me wants to be fancy and get the pixel stand 2nd gen, but in all honesty I don't think I'm that fussed about having all the exclusive features like gallery showing pictures etc so to be fair I may just get a standard wireless charger, but even then I'm not that fussed charging it wirelessly, I think I just like the concept of standing it up lol
galaxys said:
Guess I'll use my prior OnePlus Warp speed charger! LOL
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Same here. I'll slap my new Pixel on there and see what happens.
galaxys said:
Guess I'll use my prior OnePlus Warp speed charger! LOL
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Will these chargers work at 30w on the Pixel? I have a ton of these at this point, including a car charger. Would be cool if they worked correctly at full speed.
I bought an extra (already got one) original 45W charger. I know it's overkill and a rip off, but whatever. At least it will charge just about anything USB Type-C, right?
This is like $7 with their instant coupon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09655FJDB?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image
xgerryx said:
Will these chargers work at 30w on the Pixel? I have a ton of these at this point, including a car charger. Would be cool if they worked correctly at full speed.
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Don't know yet, but hopefully we can test it out soon...
30W and 50W WARP wireless charging is only for OnePlus phones. The OnePlus 30W wireless charger does max. Qi charge at 10W, and the OnePlus 50W wireless charger does max. Qi charge at 15W.
The Pixel phones are locked at max. Qi charge of 12W with any wireless charger other than Google's wireless charger.
That's no where near the 23W capability from Google wireless charger.
See here: https://9to5google.com/2021/10/19/pixel-6-tidbits-plastic-top-wireless-charging/
Edit: I think I misread someone's question...my post was only directed towards wireless charging.
I believe Samsung chargers use the PD standard and should deliver a fast charge.
Any PD charger of at least 30W will give you the max charge speed. I doubt there will be a big difference using the 18W Pixel chargers from older phones. I'll be using a 10W wireless charging pad I got on Amazon a couple years ago that is connected to an 18W Pixel charger. It will charge overnight so how long it takes doesn't matter. I use this charger for my Pixelbook. It has 2 PD ports and a usb-a port. It will work for the new Pixels and does super fast charging for the new Samsung phones. A phone will only draw as much power as it is rated for so the 65W rating won't hurt your phone. It would charge 2 Pixel 6's at the same time at 30W.
xgerryx said:
Will these chargers work at 30w on the Pixel? I have a ton of these at this point, including a car charger. Would be cool if they worked correctly at full speed.
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I can't confirm, but I'm 99% sure they will not charge at 30w. OnePlus does 5V at 6A to get 30W. This is not a PD standard. At best you'll get 5V3A so 15W.
Morgrain said:
You just need a PD 3.0 (or higher version) compatible charger that can do 30w or more. The rest matters not, it's an industrial standard.
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I have this charger https://zendure.com/products/superport-s3 it's a dual PD 65W charger and it still charges my Pixel6P at a ridiculously slow pace. Even with adaptive charging off. It's also a USB 3.0 charger that charges all my other devices very fast except for my P6P so there has to be something more to it IMHO.
EDIT: According to this article https://www.androidauthority.com/best-google-pixel-6-chargers-3041818/ There are 3 standards required USB 3.0, PD and PPS mine doesn't appear to have the latter so maybe that's why.
It can't be any PD 3.0. It has to support PPS protocol. Most charges that don't explicitly state that they support are not good (for P6/P6P 30W charging). For example this anker one is PD3.0 PPS one.
Z0ld3n said:
It can't be any PD 3.0. It has to support PPS protocol. Most charges that don't explicitly state that they support are not good (for P6/P6P 30W charging). For example this anker one is PD3.0 PPS one.
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This is the right answer.
Make sure it supports PPS.
I got a GaN one with PPS support up to 65W for 30€ on Amazon.
It's nice the pixel 6 tells you whether your connection is a fast or slow charge. I picked up a $16 PD PPS charger at AMZN and the P6P shows it is fast charging. The AMZN listing showed it as iphone 13 series compatible but no mention of the Pixel 6 line.
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It's nice the pixel 6 tells you whether your connection is a fast or slow charge. I picked up a $16 PD PPS charger at AMZN and the P6P shows it is fast charging. The AMZN listing showed it as iphone 13 series compatible but no mention of the Pixel 6 line.
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Because to some people only Apple exists and marketing material MUST mention Apple. All other OEMs are an afterthought.
Luckily, all other OEMs also aren't Apple, hence they tend to prefer standards over proprietary crap, so 99% of the time you can assume that accessories will work anyway.

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