I can confirm this 6ft cable will Warp charge with the OP7 OnePlus 6T Dash Charger Cable 2... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P7NLQVH?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Found on Amazon UK also :
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TITACUTE-Charging-Degree-Charger-Compatible/dp/B07PV85Z27
Quite a bit pricier as only one in the box.
I somehow doubt this claim though as this article claims that :
Warp Charge delivers 5V at 6A to attain 30W
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XDA's own review of Warp charging (For the McLaren 6T) also backs that up:
The Warp Charge 30 block is rated for 5V @ 2A (10W) or 5V @ 6A (30W) if you are using the proper cable and a compatible device (so far, only the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition). This is different from the older charger which is rated for 5V @ 4A (20W).
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The cable delivers less than that as it states in the description:
US : "Dash Charge Compatibility: Only support 5V 4A rapidly charging for OnePlus 6T, OnePlus 6, OnePlus 5T, OnePlus 5, OnePlus 3T, OnePlus 3, OnePlus Bullets Wireless, other brands devices only support normal charge."
UK : "5A Super Charge Cable: Super charging only for HUAWEI P30 Pro, P30, P20 Pro, P20, P10 Plus, P10, Mate 20 Pro, Mate 20, Mate 20 RS, Mate RS, Mate 20 X, Mate X, Mate 10 Pro, Mate 10, Mate 9 Pro, Mate 9, Honor 10, V10, Note 10. Note: Other brand smartphone only support normal charge."
Those seem to be Dash charge levels but not Warp charge levels.
djsubterrain said:
Found on Amazon UK also :
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TITACUTE-Charging-Degree-Charger-Compatible/dp/B07PV85Z27
Quite a bit pricier as only one in the box.
I somehow doubt this claim though as this article claims that :
XDA's own review of Warp charging (For the McLaren 6T) also backs that up:
The cable delivers less than that as it states in the description:
US : "Dash Charge Compatibility: Only support 5V 4A rapidly charging for OnePlus 6T, OnePlus 6, OnePlus 5T, OnePlus 5, OnePlus 3T, OnePlus 3, OnePlus Bullets Wireless, other brands devices only support normal charge."
UK : "5A Super Charge Cable: Super charging only for HUAWEI P30 Pro, P30, P20 Pro, P20, P10 Plus, P10, Mate 20 Pro, Mate 20, Mate 20 RS, Mate RS, Mate 20 X, Mate X, Mate 10 Pro, Mate 10, Mate 9 Pro, Mate 9, Honor 10, V10, Note 10. Note: Other brand smartphone only support normal charge."
Those seem to be Dash charge levels but not Warp charge levels.
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Thanks for the clarification, been looking for a longer cable for this phone and couldn't find one.
What are the rough speed differences between dash and warp?
It shows Warp charging when I plug it in. I'll keep my eye on it as I need a quick charge
Rybean said:
It shows Warp charging when I plug it in. I'll keep my eye on it as I need a quick charge
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On stock cable for me 1% to 63% is done in 31minutes
Rybean said:
It shows Warp charging when I plug it in. I'll keep my eye on it as I need a quick charge
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It might be stretching it's capacity to work, interesting option though. Keep us updated? If it does work I'd definitely keep it as an option cos the one included is ridiculously short.
I was down to 39% last night when I went to bed. Plugged it in and it said 42 minutes to full charge.
The thing that annoyed me about my Pixel 2 XL was the stock Pixel 2 cable was very short.
I may just use PD at work if extra WarpCharge charger and cable too much
I need a 10ft warp cable. Is there such a thing?
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I need a 10ft warp cable. Is there such a thing?
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Absolutely.
A 9 foot extension cord, the charger + 150cm cable?
Ordered a cheaper 'clone' of a warp charger off Amazon UK. 150cm, it uses the flat anti tangle design.
Shall update when it arrives
Elnrik said:
Absolutely.
A 9 foot extension cord, the charger + 150cm cable?
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Eventual charging capability at the phone end is 0.05A
Elnrik said:
Absolutely.
A 9 foot extension cord, the charger + 150cm cable?
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Haha! Not really what I was after
will one of the 6t dash charge cables work to full speed on the 7 pro?
Nekromantik said:
will one of the 6t dash charge cables work to full speed on the 7 pro?
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Yes it will, ya'll need to realize it is not so much the cable but the charger you need to worry about.
EDIT: as long as the cable is rated for 5V at 6A, goood to go. Of course no cables will say current output at 6A due to no chargers out there until the WARP charger came along. Many good brands should be ok, I use the 6 ft Anker Powerline + with the WARP charger and it works fine.
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Yes it will, ya'll need to realize it is not so much the cable but the charger you need to worry about.
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:good:
Pedroc1999 said:
Ordered a cheaper 'clone' of a warp charger off Amazon UK. 150cm, it uses the flat anti tangle design.
Shall update when it arrives
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These cables are crap. Even the manufacturer admits they max out at 2A, not the 6A of Warp charging.
Answer: No, it only support 5V/ 2A normal charge.
By TITACUTE US SELLER on April 4, 2019
It doesn't matter if the phone says "warp charging" if it's not getting 6A. These cables are missing key resistors that enable full speed warp charging.
Warp charger with 3T cable. Dash charging, even though the Warp animation pops up. Fast enough for me still, as I want to keep the original cable as long as I can.
Welp, bought this cable and there's no Warp charging notification using the OP7Pro charger :
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01LNAAEJ2/
Waiting for this one on Tues next week so will report back :
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07PV85Z27
Although, seeing the comments above I'm now not holding out much hope, why the hell don't OP make a 2m cable....maybe cos it won't Warp charge? :/
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I just got my Quick charge 2.0 certified charger from Tronsmart yesterday. Do some small charging and here is my thought.
The charger I’m using in this review is Tronsmart TS-WC3PC Quick Charge 2.0 Rapid Wall Charger, you can check out all details from this charger at: http://www.tronsmart.com/products/-ts-wc3pc-quick-charger-2.0-rapid-wall-charger
But here is some features too:
Fast Chargingfficially certified with Qualcomm® Quick Charge 2.0 technology provides faster charging and reduce up to 75% charging time
Universal charging:Also charges all non-Quick Charge 2.0 phones and tablets at their normal speed (up to 5 volts / 2.4A Max)with VoltIQ Tech Technology. With a worldwide 100-240V AC input, it's a truly global charger and perfect for international travelling
Safety Guarantee: Built with Industry grade materials and premium circuitry, fully protect against over-current, overcharging and overheating for safe and fast charging.
Quick Charge 2.0 compatible models: Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, Note 4/Edge, Nexus 6, Sony Xperia Z4, Z4 Tablet, Z3, Z3 Compact, Z3 Tablet Compact, Z2 Tablet, Motorola Droid Turbo, Moto X 2014, HTC One M9, HTC One (M8), One Remix (Verizon Mini 2), Desire EYE, LG G Flex2, G4, Xiaomi Mi3, Mi4, Mi Note, and more
Package contents: Tronsmart® 42W Quick Charge 2.0 Wall Charger, 6FT Micro USB Cable, welcome guide, and full 18 Month Worry-Free Warranty
Tronsmart TS-WC3PC also got an QC 2.0 certification from Qualcomm which can be seen at: http://www.tronsmart.com/tronsmart-quick-charge-2.0
Well, time to talk about our babe. The box is very simple, to green the earth maybe, there is not much to talk about the box, here is some pictures:
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We got 1 charger, 1 USB cable (6 ft ~ 1.8 meters, according to Google), and 1 Welcome Guide. Well, do we need a manual for a charger? Actually I haven’t read it but I think Tronsmart is very kind to provide us a manual for their charger.
Here is our babe alone:
Some tech specs:
The cable is solid, and long, about 1.8 meters which is really long to me. The quality of the cable is really high.
You guys can check out the USB connector:
And the MicroUSB connector:
Let’s take a closer look at our babe ports, here you can see 1 QC 2.0 port which can produce about 5V/2A or 9V/2A or 12V/1.5A , 2 VoltIQ port which can produce about 5V/4.8A (2.4A for each ports).
Compare to the ASUS QC 2.0 charger:
Time to get our babe to work. In this short review I will test this charger to charge my Zenfone 2 (ZE551ML) from 9% to 100%, time will be calculate by the stopwatch on the screen.
You guys can check the pictures below, the charger is slower than original ASUS charger a bit at the first 70%, but at the total time to 100%, it win! It took about 1 hours and 18 minutes to completely charge my Zenfone 2 from 9% to 100%.
Let’s get started.
About 9 minutes to reach 21%.
About 21 minutes to reach 35%.
About 35 minutes to reach 50%.
About 53 minutes to reach 71%.
About 1 hours and 7 minutes to reach 86%.
About 1 hours and 18 minutes to reach 100%.
Final thought, this is really good QC 2.0 charger for its price, build quality is great and the price is really acceptable especial when ASUS is selling their charger for about $29.99 USD in the US.
Key features
Cheap price
3 USB ports for charging 3 devices at the same time.
Great quality
Main disadvantages
Non for now
You can buy this charger at Amazon for $19.99 USD. Link: http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Cert...ck+Charge+2.0+42W+3+Ports+Wall+Travel+Charger
I have their quick charger with only 1 quick charging USB port and I'm also very satisfied with him. 15.9 $ on eBay..
@Tronsmart, is this charger have led ? and LED can changes color depend on it on normal charging or QC2.0 is active ?
I already try 2 QC2.0 charger. Aukey and LVSun. Sold my aukey, still have LVSun, now i want to try this tronsmart. Unfortunately, i only can get it on ebay/aliexpress, non local seller (indonesia). Take more than a month (if lucky).
@dasklney - In this test, was the phone connected to VoltIQ or to the QC2.0 port?
It was connected to QC2.0 port
Is charging mi power strip fast ?
dasklney said:
It was connected to QC2.0 port
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I also see that you also have a mi power strip.
Since it provides charging at 5v_2.1 Amps.......so tell me
Does it also quick charge?
And what time it take to charge your phone from mi power strip.
baratheon16 said:
I also see that you also have a mi power strip.
Since it provides charging at 5v_2.1 Amps.......so tell me
Does it also quick charge?
And what time it take to charge your phone from mi power strip.
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I only monitored the Tronsmart Quick Charge only, when charging with Mi PowerStrip, it only shows normal charging, and I use Mi Powerstrip more often then quick charger.
I also just recently bought the [Qualcomm Certified] Tronsmart Quick Charge 2.0 18W USB Car Charger. I haven't tried it yet but based on your review I can't wait to start using it & see if it's as advertised. Thanks for sharing.
A-Gunn11 said:
I also just recently bought the [Qualcomm Certified] Tronsmart Quick Charge 2.0 18W USB Car Charger. I haven't tried it yet but based on your review I can't wait to start using it & see if it's as advertised. Thanks for sharing.
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Finally got a chance to use the charger briefly today. Not sure about how closely it performed to specs but I've found an unexpected benefit - it works with my wife's ancient cell phone! We've tried many different car chargers and nothing's worked with her phone. So I can guarantee that it is indeed backwards compatible.
Is it compatible with Asus Zenfone 2 2gb z008 (ze550ml)?
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Hi, I'm pretty new to this Quick Charge 3.0 thing,
I was wondering which usb type-c cable you guys recommend? Will any type-C cable work? Does it need to be certified for Quick Charge 3.0 to work with QC3.0?
Thanks
XblackdemonX said:
Hi, I'm pretty new to this Quick Charge 3.0 thing,
I was wondering which usb type-c cable you guys recommend? Will any type-C cable work? Does it need to be certified for Quick Charge 3.0 to work with QC3.0?
Thanks
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It's actually the power brick that's the most important feature for QC 3.0.
This is the one I'll be getting from Amazon once I get my phone. Definitely need two cables I believe; one for charging and one for data.
Orzly® - New Certified USB 3.0 USB-C to USB-A Male Data & Charging Cable (3A/5V) - For Use With Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL and Other Type-C Supported Devices (1M, BLACK)
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Here's a link to the product page: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018F8BA0C/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1OCDOJYDU3RS5&coliid=I2T6808AJ4K5E5&psc=1
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That Orzly is pretty expensive for a 1M cable.I
just received an i-Orange 2M cable from Amazon for 10.49 and the build quality is top notch. It also charges at the same 2950mah as the stock cable, according to Ampere.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B010VFFSL4/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I don't need a longer cable and a 1 meter cable is sufficient for me. I am just using it for data transfer but is is also capable of the charging power up to 60W (3A)
I got these, you get three at a decent price.
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-USB-C-...F8&qid=1471240582&sr=8-8&keywords=aukey+usb+c
Nibiru2012 said:
I don't need a longer cable and a 1 meter cable is sufficient for me. I am just using it for data transfer but is is also capable of the charging power up to 60W (3A)
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How are you getting 20v from a USB charger?
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Cables look good. I'm also trying to find decent quality and price wall adapters (the thing that plugs your usb cable in your wall outlet).
I bought my phone while living in China and they gave a Chinese adapter (of course)...
max1001 said:
How are you getting 20v from a USB charger?
Sent from my ZTE A2017U using XDA-Developers mobile app
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With a 20v quick charge brick.
max1001 said:
How are you getting 20v from a USB charger?
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If you would like to read about the technology. Q5 answers quickly but there is much more reading available.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/quick-charge/faq
QC3.0 varies voltage from like 3.6v (going off memory) up to 20v based on what device needs.
biglilsteve said:
That Orzly is pretty expensive for a 1M cable.I
just received an i-Orange 2M cable from Amazon for 10.49 and the build quality is top notch. It also charges at the same 2950mah as the stock cable, according to Ampere.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B010VFFSL4/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Thinking of Ordering it. Thanks
But it is apparently only usb2 as far as transferring from computer. Don't our phones support usb3 transfers?
I have an Aukey I bought that does nothing when connected to ac block.
Barsky said:
Thinking of Ordering it. Thanks
But it is apparently only usb2 as far as transferring from computer. Don't our phones support usb3 transfers?
I have an Aukey I bought that does nothing when connected to ac block.
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yes you want usb 3.0 cables atleast for the ones you are using for data transfer. You can buy some cheaper 2.0 ones you will just use for charging.
I just bought these AUKEY USB-C to USB 3.0 Cable with Durable Nylon [5-Pack 3.3ft*3+6.6ft*1+1ft*1]. It seems like a good price for 5 cables.
XblackdemonX said:
I just bought these AUKEY USB-C to USB 3.0 Cable with Durable Nylon [5-Pack 3.3ft*3+6.6ft*1+1ft*1]. It seems like a good price for 5 cables.
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I think these are the same as the single 6' cable I bought. It workd for data transfer but wasn't even seen at all when plugged in to charge. Please report your experience. Thanks
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How are you getting 20v from a USB charger?
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The axon 7 included charger only goes upto 12v. (Class A Qualcomm charger)
There are chargers out there that also goto 20v. (Class B QualComm charger)
I am not sure that the axon 7 or any 820 chipset can take 20v. 12V is good enough for me, don't need the extra heat in my phone even for the short period of time.
Class B chargers are designed for Laptops and other devices larger than a Smart phone.
HonestOtter said:
The axon 7 included charger only goes upto 12v. (Class A Qualcomm charger)
There are chargers out there that also goto 20v. (Class B QualComm charger)
I am not sure that the axon 7 or any 820 chipset can take 20v. 12V is good enough for me, don't need the extra heat in my phone even for the short period of time.
Class B chargers are designed for Laptops and other devices larger than a Smart phone.
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As the voltage goes up with QC, the amp goes down.
9V/2A and 12V/1.67A
You are not going to get 20V/3A to reach 60 watts. Hell, your phone would melt with 60 watts.
I'm looking for a cable that is the same flexibility as the stock ZTE cable, preferably usb 3.1 but definitely QC 3.0 compatiable.
The USB cable had a lot to do with charging your device, quick charge or not. Non-standard USB-C cables can kill your device. I'm sure many of us have heard about Benson Leung and his reviews of USB-C cables. If not, he's a Google engineer that, for some reason, took it upon himself to review USB-C cables and see if they are "safe". Dude killed his Pixel C with a bad cable:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/0...ous-on-paper-it-allegedly-fried-his-hardware/
I suggest taking a look at the compiled list of cables and adapters he has reviewed or search for his profile on Amazon. I picked up a few USB 3.0 A-to-C cables by VCE that he reviewed and they work well. They are decently priced too. Suggest getting the 3 pack with a 3.3, 5, and 6.6 ft cable for ~$15.
I ordered this the other day, it's supposed to be approved by the Google Eng. (Benson Leung) who's been going around checking USB C cables.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A07CE8S/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Will receive it later today.
Now i'm looking for a nice type-C to type-C cable for data transfer since i have a type-C port on my XPS 15. I looked at some Thunderbolt 3 cables but they're going for around $25+ which seems too high.
gumbyx84 said:
The USB cable had a lot to do with charging your device, quick charge or not. Non-standard USB-C cables can kill your device.
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Mostly it is crappy chargers that kill your device. A non-spec cable is not too bad if the charger can deliver 3amps reliably (using it as a data cable might not be too great of an idea though) or will gracefully deliver less than that.
And either way, QC3.0 is in clear violation of the USB-c spec so go figure.
Do we know for sure if the Mi 6 supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 4 yet?
The only other phone that has the SD835 SOC is the US Galaxy S8, but it doesn't appear to support QC4.
And details are very scarce about this.
Quick Charge 3.0 http://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_mi_6-8507.php
The Galaxy S8 uses qc2.0, that's crazy!
hbbxmjbb said:
The Galaxy S8 uses qc2.0, that's crazy!
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Yeah. It's disappointing.
But considering what happened last time, I think it's better to be cautious first before proceeding.
BozQ said:
Yeah. It's disappointing.
But considering what happened last time, I think it's better to be cautious first before proceeding.
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But it seems more Chinese want to buy Samsung,even Samsung thought that the explosion in China was slander last year.
There's a quick review in Mandarin Chinese, with English subtitles.
https://youtu.be/O6Ro4PofaTM
Start watching from 10:30
He says it's bundled with an 18W QC3.0 wall charger.
Here's a screenshot.
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Charges 60% in 30 minutes, and 0 to 100% in 86 minutes, which is quite impressive. And almost on par with OnePlus 3T's Dash Charging.
Although, we don't know if the phone is QC4 compatible if there's a commercially available QC4 charger.
BozQ said:
There's a quick review in Mandarin Chinese, with English subtitles.
Start watching from 10:30
He says it's bundled with an 18W QC3.0 wall charger.
Here's a screenshot.
Charges 60% in 30 minutes, and 0 to 100% in 86 minutes, which is quite impressive. And almost on par with OnePlus 3T's Dash Charging.
Although, we don't know if the phone is QC4 compatible if there's a commercially available QC4 charger.
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No,Mr.Lei said this phone uses qc3.0.
hbbxmjbb said:
No,Mr.Lei said this phone uses qc3.0.
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Mr Lei, as in Lei Jun? Xiaomi's CEO?
BozQ said:
Mr Lei, as in Lei Jun? Xiaomi's CEO?
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Yes,but sometimes Chinese call him Monkey King Lei, because it's difficult to buy the phone they want.
BozQ said:
Do we know for sure if the Mi 6 supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 4 yet?
The only other phone that has the SD835 SOC is the US Galaxy S8, but it doesn't appear to support QC4.
And details are very scarce about this.
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Here is an article regarding why Xiaomi Mi 6 is using QC 3.0 only: Xiaomi Mi 6 Quick Charge 4.0 - Where Did It Go?
toffzter said:
Here is an article regarding why Xiaomi Mi 6 is using QC 3.0 only: Xiaomi Mi 6 Quick Charge 4.0 - Where Did It Go?
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Thanks for sharing.
Hmm. 27W. This is the first time I know about QC4's maximum watts.
My guess is 9V/3A?
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BozQ said:
Thanks for sharing.
Hmm. 27W. This is the first time I know about QC4's maximum watts.
My guess is 9V/3A?
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Your guess is as good as mine.
I think it is QC3.0. Check my video, how the charging voltage start at 5.0V then goes up to 6V and 2,8Amps.. really impressive, you can fully charge the Mi6 in 90 mins from 0 to 100%. www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKZZHnF0qWI
It's hovering around just below 18W. That's QC3.0
First the Galaxy S8, then the Mi6 and now the Sony Xperia XZ Premium all dropped QC4, despite featuring the Snapdragon 835 SOC. Something's amiss.
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First the Galaxy S8, then the Mi6 and now the Sony Xperia XZ Premium all dropped QC4, despite featuring the Snapdragon 835 SOC. Something's amiss.
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Maybe it costs a lot.
BozQ said:
There's a quick review in Mandarin Chinese, with English subtitles.
https://youtu.be/O6Ro4PofaTM
Start watching from 10:30
He says it's bundled with an 18W QC3.0 wall charger.
Here's a screenshot.
Charges 60% in 30 minutes, and 0 to 100% in 86 minutes, which is quite impressive. And almost on par with OnePlus 3T's Dash Charging.
Although, we don't know if the phone is QC4 compatible if there's a commercially available QC4 charger.
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I have Xiaomi Mi 6 on my hand.
Despite the charger says it can support the voltage of QC 3.0 support. The time I tested it last night, it only pull up to 1650 mA from the charger (didn't see the voltage).
But once I plugged it in on my Aukey charging station in its QC 3.0 port, it can pull up to 3300 mA during charge.
EDIT : nvm, now it can pull up to 3000 mA from the provider charger.
Mi6 just has Q.C 3.0 only
ArcOnFire said:
I have Xiaomi Mi 6 on my hand.
Despite the charger says it can support the voltage of QC 3.0 support. The time I tested it last night, it only pull up to 1650 mA from the charger (didn't see the voltage).
But once I plugged it in on my Aukey charging station in its QC 3.0 port, it can pull up to 3300 mA during charge.
EDIT : nvm, now it can pull up to 3000 mA from the provider charger.
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Might have something to do with your screen, whether it's on or off.
related generic question...
Why does QC 4 capable phones NOT have QC 4 ?
Has anyone found a good, reliable wireless charger for their G7 yet? (My cheap $15 charging stand isn't cutting it and I'm about to whip it against the wall).
I've been using this one by Anker, charging it overnight. Takes about 2 hours to fully charge from about 30% to 100%
No issues with it yet but only have had it about 2 weeks now.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0753Z4PGC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Mikestony said:
I've been using this one by Anker, charging it overnight. Takes about 2 hours to fully charge from about 30% to 100%
No issues with it yet but only have had it about 2 weeks now.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0753Z4PGC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Thanks! I have about 4 older Samsung charging pucks. What's strange is that two work fine, but the other two don't charge my G7 at all. (I'm sure it has something to do with the USB cable and/or plug that I'm using).
Issemann said:
Thanks! I have about 4 older Samsung charging pucks. What's strange is that two work fine, but the other two don't charge my G7 at all. (I'm sure it has something to do with the USB cable and/or plug that I'm using).
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Bear in mind that you have to use the supplied cable, along with your o.e. charger for the Anker stand. The port on the back of the stand is a micro usb, not a usb-c.
I've been using one like this one for years no issues and good brand..
I have the older model but I see this one with same specs
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Charger-CHOETECH-Position-Charging/dp/B078HV3V6M
Also found this one..
7.99 with promo code DT2XNIU7, down from $12.95
It has another 5% off clip coupon
https://www.amazon.com/CHOETECH-Wireless-Certified-Anti-Slip-Qi-Enabled/dp/B00C40OG22
LG G7
LG G7 FAST CHARGING COMPATIBILITY
Trust Primo10
I use a few of these throughout the house. Nice to have by the computer or sofa
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http://naztech.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=370&product_id=639
G7 will say fast charging on a 10W wireless charger but LG says the phone supports 15W for true fast charging. Belkin and a handful of others make true 15W fast wireless chargers.
Watch out for off brands as many will say 15w but are actually 10w.
Im using a mophie here and it says fast wireless charging at 10w.
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Mikestony said:
I've been using this one by Anker, charging it overnight. Takes about 2 hours to fully charge from about 30% to 100%
No issues with it yet but only have had it about 2 weeks now.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0753Z4PGC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Good call on this charger. I picked it up on your recommendation after seeing the price before I even owned this phone and I can confirm it works great. Anker makes solid products so the price makes it even better. Thanks!
Another vote for the Anker Charger
I've been using the Anker model A2523 wireless charger with no problems. It doesn't charge super fast, but I use it for overnight charging, so that's not a problem. While charging, the battery never goes above 30 degrees centigrade, which is 2 to 4 degrees cooler that when I was using the original LG plug in charger that came with the phone! The Anker uses a Micro USB port for power, so I also got a USB-C to Micro USB adapter, so that if I need to recharge quickly, I can just unplug the LG charging cable from the adapter which is plugged into the back of the Anker charger and plug it into the phone. I think that's the best solution until more USB-C wireless chargers are produced.
Alcolawl said:
Good call on this charger. I picked it up on your recommendation after seeing the price before I even owned this phone and I can confirm it works great. Anker makes solid products so the price makes it even better. Thanks!
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Does it show as fast charging with this charger?
Jayman007 said:
Does it show as fast charging with this charger?
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No, it just states it's charging wirelessly. It's not too fast but perfect for overnight without roasting the phone or battery.
just got the UMIDIGI Q1 , and it says fast wireless charging.
Have some others scattered around the house that is 5w, like choetech t513
I have quite a few Anker products, so when I was looking for a bedside wireless charger, I was almost sure I would end up with them. However, after researching on Amazon for about an hour, I ended up buying the Yootech Wireless Charger (the goofy company name made me think that it might be a cheap rebrand, but it's been a rock solid device). I can say for the LG G7 that this is an amazing charger (although it supports a wide range if you or someone else might want to use it with a different device; especially an older one) that comes with an impressive AC adapter (it doesn't get warm while in use, something that sometimes happens with more compact adapters). It does use MicroUSB instead of USB-C and maxes out at 10W instead of 15W, however it tops up my phone from 20 - 30% to 100% in less than two hours so it's a keeper for me and allows me to save my included charger specifically for travel.
I got the BlitzWolf BW-FWC4 from Amazon for €15. Fast wireless charging thanks to QI-EPP compatibility. Works flawlessly through my Voia case. Charges almost as fast as wired. I'm using the original wall charger to power it.
got the nillkin 15w qi powerflash. Fast charging works and cooler than UMIDIGI Q1 thanks to buil in fan.
mangoman said:
got the nillkin 15w qi powerflash. Fast charging works and cooler than UMIDIGI Q1 thanks to buil in fan.
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Hey, what are the charging speeds on the Nillkin? Does it charge as fast as the UMIDIGI ? Their description does not mention fast charging for LG so was wondering.
viralbug said:
Hey, what are the charging speeds on the Nillkin? Does it charge as fast as the UMIDIGI ? Their description does not mention fast charging for LG so was wondering.
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not noticed a difference
Hi Folks,
Didn't see a unified thread so why not make one
Cables I've tested so far, all seem good quality, none allow Warp charge sadly :
Anker PowerLine+ USB-C to USB 3.0 cable (6ft/1.8m), High Durability, for USB Type-C Devices Including Galaxy S8/S8+/S9/S10, MacBook, iPad Pro 2018, Sony XZ, LG V20 G5 G6, HTC 10, Xiaomi 5 and More
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01LNAAEJ2/
TITACUTE USB C Super Charging Cable 90 Degree, Fast Charger 2M USB Type C Cable Angle 5A Super Charge Nylon Data Cable Compatible for Huawei P30 Pro, P30, P20 Pro, Mate X, Mate 20 Pro Red
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07PV85Z27/
Venroii 5A USB Type C Cable 1m 2m 3m Fast Charging Type-C Kable for Huawei P30 P20 Mate 20 Pro Phone Supercharge QC3.0 USBC Cabo
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33008582664.html
If anyone has found Warp charge compatible cables than aren't only 1m please let us know. Don't really want my phone sitting at the edge of my desk as the charger is plugged in on the floor and the default cable is ridiculously short, I wouldn't even care if OP had to make it stupidly thick, give us a longer cable (That's what she said)
Official OnePlus Flat Dash (Apparently have been used with Warp Charging) cables 1m/1.5m
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33004527678.html
£ 9.37 for 2 of them with China Post Tracked Delivery.
Just ordered 2 of the 1.5m cables so will report back on them.
You tried these on the stock Warp charger?
ali express is the place that takes a few years to ship, right? lol Cheap but long wait times. I guess that can be a fair trade off if you're not in a rush.
roaduardo said:
ali express is the place that takes a few years to ship, right? lol Cheap but long wait times. I guess that can be a fair trade off if you're not in a rush.
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Got mine in 10 days via aliexpress even though it was estimated to be 25 days+
Flat dash charge cable 150cm doesn't work with warp.
When connected to phone it says "Warp Charge" but current drops to 2000ma. Changing to warp cable 100cm instantly rises current to 5000ma+
I just ordered the 6T mclaren edition 100cm one from aliexpress. description says that one supports warp but the red one does not.
Dash Charger Cable, TITACUTE for OnePlus 6 Charging Cable 2 Pack Durable Nylon Braided Fast Charge Type-C Cable 6.6FT Data Sync Charging Rapidly for OnePlus 6T 5 3T Warp Charge for OnePlus 7 Pro Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FJNH8P6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BunaDbG71WK06
These worked on all 3 of our 7 Pros. Warp charging works. Bought 2 of them.
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You say it works becouse there was Warp Charge logo? Have You verified ampere?
krogoth said:
You say it works becouse there was Warp Charge logo? Have You verified ampere?
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You dont get more than 2 Ampere without dash / warp charge logo.
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Did someone test this cable?
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/3299...bc-4c38-a34e-a82e2e784d21&transAbTest=ae803_5
Thats not true. I have 150cm dash cable from Ali and it triggers Warp Charge logo but ampere is 2000-3000ma.
I have MANY very high quality cables from blitwolf, anker, baseus, choetech etc. None of them works with warp charge.
roaduardo said:
ali express is the place that takes a few years to ship, right? lol Cheap but long wait times. I guess that can be a fair trade off if you're not in a rush.
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I've had 3 orders in a row which got from China to the UK in a fortnight so it's not that bad, especially for the price.
@djsubterrain What do you think of the following:
https://www.oneplus-shop.nl/en/other-oneplus-accessories/cables/usb-type-c-cables/
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@djsubterrain What do you think of the following:
https://www.oneplus-shop.nl/en/other-oneplus-accessories/cables/usb-type-c-cables/
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Never used them as I'm in the UK so I couldn't really provide an opinion tbh. Seems like a reseller though just like the sellers on AliExpress, can't imagine it being official in any way.
djsubterrain said:
Never used them as I'm in the UK so I couldn't really provide an opinion tbh. Seems like a reseller though just like the sellers on AliExpress, can't imagine it being official in any way.
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These people are supposedly next door in Holland.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07F25FXF2
Gets about 4A on Ampere. You won't get much more than that unless you have a seriously fat cable......volt drop is the issue. To get more you need a much greater surface area of cable.....
Has anyone found a really long (like 5m) cable that works with warp charge?
cd993 said:
Has anyone found a really long (like 5m) cable that works with warp charge?
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After trying many hq china cables, and 4 diferent oneplus cables from aliexpress ("genuine") I bought 150cm original cable from official reseller and now everything works. Warp charge with 5000+ma.
Those experiments are not worth the money, I've spent nearly triple value of original one.
@cd993
It will not work. On 5m cable You will drop voltage to 3,5-4v.