USB Type-C Charging & Headphone Adapter - OnePlus 7 Pro Accessories

Has anyone tried any double usb-c adapters and can we get a list of working/not working units with links going?

I got this for my car and works well with the OnePlus 7 Pro
ACCGUYS USB C to 3.5mm Audio Headphone Jack Adapter with 20V Fast Charge Compatible with Google Pixel 3/3 XL/2/2 XL,iPad Pro 2018 and Other Typ

I'm using Baseus, and it's workig well. No issues with charge and audio.
US $6.79 32%OFF | Baseus USB Type C to 3.5mm Jack Adapter For Xiaomi Mi 9 8 Mi9 Huawei Mate 20 P30 Pro Samsung S10 Type-C OTG USB-C USBC Splitters
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bM4VhlcG

Found the baseus one for £6.55 here in the uk. odd that the two working adapters so far both seem to have totally different compatibility lists tho….
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Type-C-U...var=522184842490&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
seems to work well. detects as headphones and charges too (both plugged into the adapter when the adapter is plugged into the phone)

I'm using the PZOZ. Works very well but I haven't tested if it works with warp charging. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/PZOZ-usb-type-c-to-3-55mm-jack-audio-splitter-headphone-cable-Earphone-aux-3-5/32871294046.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2ba04c4dKkvm1d

malditos said:
I'm using the PZOZ. Works very well but I haven't tested if it works with warp charging. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/PZOZ-usb-type-c-to-3-55mm-jack-audio-splitter-headphone-cable-Earphone-aux-3-5/32871294046.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2ba04c4dKkvm1d
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I think all the combi adapters are 2amp limited

swarwick784 said:
I got this for my car and works well with the OnePlus 7 Pro
ACCGUYS USB C to 3.5mm Audio Headphone Jack Adapter with 20V Fast Charge Compatible with Google Pixel 3/3 XL/2/2 XL,iPad Pro 2018 and Other Typ
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Could you check what the max charing current on the OP7p is with Ampere or a similar app?

Someone found warp charge supporting adapter?

swarwick784 said:
I got this for my car and works well with the OnePlus 7 Pro
ACCGUYS USB C to 3.5mm Audio Headphone Jack Adapter with 20V Fast Charge Compatible with Google Pixel 3/3 XL/2/2 XL,iPad Pro 2018 and Other Typ
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Scratch this one, after awhile it started to no longer plug in properly, I tried getting a new one and right off the bat it audio didnt work and about 2 days later the power plug no longer worked.

I'm looking for a 2 m long cable that supports warp loading. (30 W or 25 W).

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07TQ5PX8V?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This is working fine for me although only up to 1200ma

kayomani said:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07TQ5PX8V?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This is working fine for me although only up to 1200ma
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1.2a @ what voltage?
Unfortunately one linked above I can not find in the US but I did find that UGREEN just released a model:
https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Supports-Headphone-Charging-Aluminum/dp/B07H76VRPZ/
UGREEN is the first "brand name" that I know of that has released an adapter with charging so this may be a great sign of things to come!

I don't know, i'm going off ampere app as I don't have hardware to get actual values

kayomani said:
I don't know, i'm going off ampere app as I don't have hardware to get actual values
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Strange the app would not tell you that because otherwise the app does nothing. Knowing the amps without the volts has no meaning. It is like asking how bright a star is and you tell me the temperature of the star instead and no information on the radius. lol
Now I could be wrong but maybe the Oneplus 7 only supports 5v charging in which case 1.2a is even slower than the minimum normal charging speed of 2a @ 5v.
For reference while the warp charger supports up to 30W it means that at 1.2a your charging at 6W or about 1/5 the maximum speed. (assuming 5v)
BTW this means that when looking at charging specs for batteries and other things to charge your 7 pro your going to want to look at the max amps supported @ 5v.

please recommend. i really need one. Thanks

Google 3.5mm to type C adopter

nikunjpasricha said:
Google 3.5mm to type C adopter
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i have heard that not all usb type c to 3.5mm adaptor work with oneplus 7 pro. so i am looking for suggestion from someone who has tried one.

burninghouse said:
i have heard that not all usb type c to 3.5mm adaptor work with oneplus 7 pro. so i am looking for suggestion from someone who has tried one.
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Buddy i am using it since the day 1.
It works like a charm.
There's nothing better (according to me.)

nikunjpasricha said:
Google 3.5mm to type C adopter
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but it does not have charging function while headphones plugged in..

burninghouse said:
but it does not have charging function while headphones plugged in..
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Buddy if you'll use a splitter ( which is not recommended)
You'll be compromising both audio quality and charging speeds.
I tried some of them. It's a waste of money.
What i rather do is charge my phone first coz it has 30w wrap charge which is very fast.
Then use the audio adopter to use headphones
Or a very simple solution buy galaxy buds. Better than airpods in every way and you can use you phone while charging while watching a long movie.
Profit ! ?

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Recommendations for Micro USB cable for Moto G

I'm currently using Sony CP AD2 charger with the Moto G 1st Gen. The cable supplied by Sony is good enough to give an output of 1A (checked with the Ampere app). But since the cable provided was short, I started using a Belkin Mixit cable. It hardly gives 0.5 ampere output. Any recommendations for a good Micro USB cable?
kishoreravi97 said:
I'm currently using Sony CP AD2 charger with the Moto G 1st Gen. The cable supplied by Sony is good enough to give an output of 1A (checked with the Ampere app). But since the cable provided was short, I started using a Belkin Mixit cable. It hardly gives 0.5 ampere output. Any recommendations for a good Micro USB cable?
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Which country ?
pfufle said:
Which country ?
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Any cable micro usb works right?
pmbrs said:
Any cable micro usb works right?
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yes, and no.
Any cable will be 'ok'... to make data transfert and 'slow charge'.
But to get the best out of the charger (and it is even more important on high lenght cables) the wire gauge is important:
the thicker it is the less you'll get resistance and energy loss.
a Samsung's USB cable made for fastcharge is great for that (though i bought both the cable (1.2m) AND the dedicated charger 5V/2A which is quite overkill for MotoG)
===> EP-TA20EWE
pmbrs said:
Any cable micro usb works right?
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I back @matmutant. For data transfer, most cables won't make much of a difference. But for charging, yes it can make a significant difference. For the moto g, even if you use a higher guage wire, the stock moto kernel and the CM kernel doesn't support a high current off the USB 3.0 port of the computer from the looks of my experience (even thoughh USB 3.0 supports 2 amps). May be @matmutant can throw some more light on this topic.
So you can just get an AmazonBasics USB cable and be content. It supports a 1A max current. If you wan't something more future proof, the only certified 2A cable I know of available in India is the OnePlus' microUSB cable which is sold separately. If that is not available and you don't want to bother with much research, buy a 2A charger and use the cable included with it.
pfufle said:
I back @matmutant. For data transfer, most cables won't make much of a difference. But for charging, yes it can make a significant difference. For the moto g, even if you use a higher guage wire, the stock moto kernel and the CM kernel doesn't support a high current off the USB 3.0 port of the computer from the looks of my experience (even thoughh USB 3.0 supports 2 amps). May be @matmutant can throw some more light on this topic.
So you can just get an AmazonBasics USB cable and be content. It supports a 1A max current. If you wan't something more future proof, the only certified 2A cable I know of available in India is the OnePlus' microUSB cable which is sold separately. If that is not available and you don't want to bother with much research, buy a 2A charger and use the cable included with it.
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Regarding my tests, my Samsung wall charger gives up to 1200mA to the MotoG max (although the charger could go up to 2A and MotoG specs say it can handle up to 1.5A):
As usual, the charged device limits power to what it needs, but here i think that a 1A charger is enough as the power regulator (pm8226) used to charge the battery heats a lot at 1200mA ==> it shouldn't damage the device, but prevents from using it much while charging.
On computer, the device won't take more than 500mA, even on the 3.0 port (at least that's what happens on mine ).
pfufle said:
Which country ?
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India
matmutant said:
Regarding my tests, my Samsung wall charger gives up to 1200mA to the MotoG max (although the charger could go up to 2A and MotoG specs say it can handle up to 1.5A):
As usual, the charged device limits power to what it needs, but here i think that a 1A charger is enough as the power regulator (pm8226) used to charge the battery heats a lot at 1200mA ==> it shouldn't damage the device, but prevents from using it much while charging.
On computer, the device won't take more than 500mA, even on the 3.0 port (at least that's what happens on mine ).
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I agree with what @matmutant and @pfufle have said. The Sony CP AD-2 charger I'm currently using gives maximum output of 1.21 A (checked with Ampere), and gradually decreases as the battery gets charged up fully. The actual output might be a little higher I guess.
So I'll stick with the AmazonBasics cable as @pfufle suggested. That should be enough for a quick charge.
@matmutant The micro USB port of the Moto G is based on USB 2.0 (if I'm not wrong), which is why the output limits itself at 0.5 A. If both ports are on USB 3.0, then the output increases to about 1 A.
  My cable. :laugh:
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boAt Smart Micro USB cable. It works pretty well. With reversible connector. Can handle upto 2.4 amp. Metallic Braided Cable. Super solid and Quality is amazing. Worth investing 350 INR. I got it on Amazon. Here is the link boAt Indestructible Smart Micro USB Cable (Grey)
kamesh_kraken said:
boAt Smart Micro USB cable. It works pretty well. With reversible connector.
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Reversible broke easily(
My absolute best for now are Chinese Tronsmart and Aukey cables. Give them a try, and tell what you think.
Fortunately, it still works great. It's been a year or near by that.

My biggest concern... USB-C

I've got a lot of devices that use micro usb, and several quick charge adapters and hubs.
From my understanding the OP3 will only quick charge when using the specific charger and cable that comes with it.
Now I'm wondering if I'll no longer be able to charge while driving and using GPS... only true quick charge seems to catch up to that kind of drain.
Anyone have an idea how this might work?
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I too heard that only its own charger will charge it, but with root and custom kernels I can only imagine it'll get open to any usb-c cable
It would still charge with any cable but not at "Dash" rate!
OnePlus AMA on Reddit they say there are Power Management chips built into the Chargers so doubtful of it being opened up to any USB-C cable at Dash Charge rates.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/4o308u/oneplus_ama_oneplus_3dition/
tal123 said:
I too heard that only its own charger will charge it, but with root and custom kernels I can only imagine it'll get open to any usb-c cable
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Nope not true at all. Any charger with a USB-C cable will charge this phone. Confirmed by Andrew on Android central
I submitted a question on what kind of usb type C connector they used. I'm wondering if they circumvented the "official" type C connection in order to implement their dash charging tech.
Get the £25 Car Charger that will stop problems with drain.
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Okay, reading through the thread, I feel like I can give you some definitive answers, and maybe solutions as well.
1) The Dash charging management IS offloaded to the charger. This means that only a charger with the built in functionality will trigger Dash charging safely. However, they WILL be selling accessories for cars, walls, etc. Might be available now. Keep checking, and if you're really curious you can call them and find out if they have any plans for the above.
2) ANY USB-C cable will charge the device, but not at QuickCharge/Dash speeds. This isn't a matter of triggering it in the device via software; the device is missing the hardware to make this work without the proper chargers. So it WILL charge, but at normal speeds.
(That being said, I ADVISE AGAINST using any charger that's not branded for the device. These things can and have caught fire and gone boom, and there's a reason they test the **** out of them before releasing them into the wild. The kid in China making $2/hr does not get paid enough to care if you die, so that's your responsibility.)
3) The inclusion of quickcharging means you can get to a destination with a plug and be reasonably charged within an hour. Unless you're a trucker, you'll probably just need to carry a charger around with you if it becomes THAT much of an issue, or keep one at your destination (I do this with my HTC 10, since i only have one plug. Works fine, lasts overnight and the 1 hr train ride to work.)
Hope this helps.
I have a nexus 5x that has usb-c with no issues. I use the stock power brick to charge and bought a respectable anker usb to usb-c cable for my pc. Can use that to adapt to my car charger to. You shouldnt have any issues. When my op3 gets here ill still use the same anker cable.
I've been using the Anker 4.8A / 24W car charger for at least a year and have (quick charged) my Note 4, LG G4, Moto G, and other devices without any problems. But I've never owned a USB-c device, so I'm weary about using it.
I honestly don't want to spend another $100 on an extra adapter, cable, and car charger just to make it a little more convenient!
Well, while it is type C, and can charge at 2.1amps, it is also wise to understand the factory charger and cable are capable of so much more. It is essentially OPPO's VOOC, which takes the heat out of the device into the charger and pushes about 20 watts, even while the phone is active.
The below video (i came across) has a great comparison.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAS76EZ87dc
I don't wanna start new theme. So quick question. Does this usb-c support any hub with hdmi, full usb 3.0 (or2.0)and usb-c charging?
Keep in mind USB-C is the new standard, everything next year will be USB-C. So whats the difference between spending $100 on new chargers now or $100 next year when it is the only choice you have?
Also a quick google-foo shows there are several USB-C to HDMI/USB/USB-C adapters
jerflash said:
Nope not true at all. Any charger with a USB-C cable will charge this phone. Confirmed by Andrew on Android central
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Thanks for that info. I have to look that article up. I just wonder will is have USB-C Power Delivery 2.0 to Rapid Charge. I now know that not every smartphone that has a USB-C port rapid charges. Neither my Nextbit Robin nor HTC 10 do, and I later found out they weren't USB-C Power Delivery 2.0 compliant.
Not sure why you refer to USB-C to HDMI or DP but OP3 does not have video out support.
Think I'll just take the hit on my wallet and buy a spare Oneplus dash charger. I'm slightly annoyed they went for a protected system, when Apple did it we were unhappy, so far I've not seen the community complain about this new Oneplus 'feature'.
anessie said:
Not sure why you refer to USB-C to HDMI or DP but OP3 does not have video out support.
Think I'll just take the hit on my wallet and buy a spare Oneplus dash charger. I'm slightly annoyed they went for a protected system, when Apple did it we were unhappy, so far I've not seen the community complain about this new Oneplus 'feature'.
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I was going to complain, but then I did the research on DASH/VOOC and realized it is best in class, better than anything on the market to date. Quickly Charge with little heat... I'll pay 30 for a 2nd charger. And if I am in a bind, I'll just use normal USB C and suffer as I do now with my 1+1.
My only grr moment is seeing a car charger is $30.
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Thanks for that info. I have to look that article up. I just wonder will is have USB-C Power Delivery 2.0 to Rapid Charge. I now know that not every smartphone that has a USB-C port rapid charges. Neither my Nextbit Robin nor HTC 10 do, and I later found out they weren't USB-C Power Delivery 2.0 compliant.
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sorry did not see this. the oneplus 3 charges at a much slower speed using the stock nexus 6p charger. i checked
I use the dash charger at home and a standard 2.1A Capdase Power adapter in the car and a 2.1A Capdase Wall Adapter at work. Obviously only the Oneplus Dash Charger Charges at lightning speeds. But to be honest.the other chargers also do faster than normal charging. Im comparing from my oneplus 2 that one used to take forever to charge. I get a full charge with the dash charger in say abt 45 to 50 mins. And with the normal charger in about 1hr 30 mins. Which is still quite fast IMO. Oneplus 2 used to charge completely in about 3 hours. Im using the oneplus 3 cable with the Dash charger. The Oneplus 2 Cable in my car and an UltraProlink USB to Type C cable at work.
Tldr. Dash charger works super fast. Other normal chargers work just fine.
jerflash said:
sorry did not see this. the oneplus 3 charges at a much slower speed using the stock nexus 6p charger. i checked
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Thanks for checking. Excuse my lateness. I had a feeling that would be the case because it charges severly slower with my USB-C Rapid Wall Chargers.
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Angadadlakha said:
I use the dash charger at home and a standard 2.1A Capdase Power adapter in the car and a 2.1A Capdase Wall Adapter at work. Obviously only the Oneplus Dash Charger Charges at lightning speeds. But to be honest.the other chargers also do faster than normal charging. Im comparing from my oneplus 2 that one used to take forever to charge. I get a full charge with the dash charger in say abt 45 to 50 mins. And with the normal charger in about 1hr 30 mins. Which is still quite fast IMO. Oneplus 2 used to charge completely in about 3 hours. Im using the oneplus 3 cable with the Dash charger. The Oneplus 2 Cable in my car and an UltraProlink USB to Type C cable at work.
Tldr. Dash charger works super fast. Other normal chargers work just fine.
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That's great, It takes me about 70-72 minutes for a full charge from 0-100%. On top of the speed, I really appreciate that it doesn't overheat. I feel more confident with any smartphone that doesn't overheat while charging.

QC Chargers

I have a QC 2.0 charger that worked fine with my Note 4 (2A) and Note 3 (only 1A), but doesn't charge my axon. It seems to be a protocol negotiation issue. Right when you plug it in, it says 1.5A, 1A, etc.. then after 30 seconds or so, it goes to discharging.
Has anyone tried their phones with other QC chargers (not the stock one that comes with the phone)?
The Axon 7 is QC 3.0, so maybe that's the issue?
My old non-QC charger work just fine with my Axon 7 (though of course they're not as fast).
I also have a quick charge 2.0 charger that doesn't work with my USB type c cables. However when I use a micro USB cable with an adapter it works fine so maybe give that a try.
Anyone recommend any QC 3.0 chargers? I would like an extra one for travelling and maybe one for the car.
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Anyone recommend any QC 3.0 chargers? I would like an extra one for travelling and maybe one for the car.
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i bought this car quickcharge 3.0 charger from amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Aukey-CC-T7-Technology-Smartphones-Certified/dp/B019OSX8UC
works perfectly, comes also with standard charging port for other devices.
vizzze said:
i bought this car quickcharge 3.0 charger from amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Aukey-CC-T7-Technology-Smartphones-Certified/dp/B019OSX8UC
works perfectly, comes also with standard charging port for other devices.
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What cable do you use?
imp3r10 said:
What cable do you use?
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tried with the ZTE cable coming with the phone, but just received a spare USB3->USB-C always from Aukey to use in the car.
ZTE cable working fine, i still have to try the Aukey cable though (https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B0196GHUEM)
vizzze said:
i bought this car quickcharge 3.0 charger from amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Aukey-CC-T7-Technology-Smartphones-Certified/dp/B019OSX8UC
works perfectly, comes also with standard charging port for other devices.
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I have this car charger as well, along with this usb C cable, at least according to Amazon, but it looks nothing like this, maybe it got updated.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013RMG6SM
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I have this car charger as well, along with this usb C cable, at least according to Amazon, but it looks nothing like this, maybe it got updated.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013RMG6SM
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This cable doesn't *advertise* using a 56k resistor. I'd stay away from it unless clarified.
Does this one seem OK?
https://amazon.com/gp/product/B0146FK3G0/ref=crt_ewc_title_srh_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A19QP33IVZMM7A
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Does this one seem OK?
https://amazon.com/gp/product/B0146FK3G0/ref=crt_ewc_title_srh_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A19QP33IVZMM7A
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It seems to be working just fine. However, the built-in cable might seem like a bonus but it's not such a good idea... It will be the first part to break (as always with attached cables) and you charger will loose its value.
I'D consider this instead. Same price but you need an USB type C cord (this pack is awesome). I own both these articles and i don't regret buying them one second .
Sorry, I can't post links since I'm a new XDA user...
I've bought on Aliexpress a Choetech wall charger (ASIN B01D9QZV28) and a Choetech car charger (ASIN B01582ELMC).
They work great with the supplied ZTE USB-C cable and a Choetech USB-C Cable.
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It seems to be working just fine. However, the built-in cable might seem like a bonus but it's not such a good idea... It will be the first part to break (as always with attached cables) and you charger will loose its value.
I'D consider this instead. Same price but you need an USB type C cord (this pack is awesome). I own both these articles and i don't regret buying them one second .
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Sorry, I can't post links since I'm a new XDA user...
I've bought on Aliexpress a Choetech wall charger (ASIN B01D9QZV28) and a Choetech car charger (ASIN B01582ELMC).
They work great with the supplied ZTE USB-C cable and a Choetech USB-C Cable.
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Thank you for the suggestions. You know, it just occurred to me that my car (2016 Mazda CX-5) lacks a 12v "cigarette" style outlet up front. I have two always on dedicated USB charging ports in my arm-rest. Those ports are not quick charge ports though. I have two other USB ports up front where the 12v socket is usually located and these are standard USB for the infotainment setup. Hum.... The phone will charge OK on a standard USB to C cord right that lacks QC 3? Bummer. Was thinking I could get QC in the car but not likely! I will need the suggested cables either way though.
I may have a 12v in the armrest too, but same deal - I'll need longer cords.
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Thank you for the suggestions. You know, it just occurred to me that my car (2016 Mazda CX-5) lacks a 12v "cigarette" style outlet up front. I have two always on dedicated USB charging ports in my arm-rest. Those ports are not quick charge ports though. I have two other USB ports up front where the 12v socket is usually located and these are standard USB for the infotainment setup. Hum.... The phone will charge OK on a standard USB to C cord right that lacks QC 3? Bummer. Was thinking I could get QC in the car but not likely! I will need the suggested cables either way though.
I may have a 12v in the armrest too, but same deal - I'll need longer cords.
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If it's standard USB A ports, the phone will charge at a normal rate, just not at QC rate.
That's what i like about those cables. 1 is really short (~30cm/1ft) one is very long (~2m/6ft) and the rest are a standart length (~1m/3ft). They all provide USB 3.0 and QC 3.0 support.
Ordered! Thanks again.
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At home, I use the quick charger and the USB cable that came with the phone as well as a Insignia 10 ft. USB-C to USB 2.0 cable with Insignia USB AC adapter.
In my car and on the go I use a Platinum QC 2.0 car adapter (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/platinum-quick-charge-car-charger-black/1638009.p) and AC adapter (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/platinum-quick-charge-wall-charger-black/1637019.p) with VCE cables (https://www.amazon.com/VCE-3-3FT-6-6FT-OnePlus-950-3PACK/dp/B01J0VVKEY). The cables are Benson-approved and USB 3.0 for a really good price.
I keep my old Samsung quick charge brick (from my Note 4) and a USB type-c cable from my OnePlus 2 in my bag for when I'm out and they work just fine for quick charging. Not as fast as the ZTE cable/brick combo, but pretty close.

[Q] Need a new charger - where should I look for a good one?

Hi.
Two questions:
1. Where should I look for one?
Found this on Ali-express but wanted your opinion:
http://bit.ly/2ze7U2U
2. Regarding the cable: are all cables the same? Or is this (in link - the one that comes with the OPO) different (can move more current)?
Trying to save where I can
Thank you!
benyben123 said:
Hi.
Two questions:
1. Where should I look for one?
Found this on Ali-express but wanted your opinion:
http://bit.ly/2ze7U2U
2. Regarding the cable: are all cables the same? Or is this (in link - the one that comes with the OPO) different (can move more current)?
Trying to save where I can
Thank you!
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I recommend using original charger and cable.
https://m.ebay.com/itm/Original-OEM...%3A6a5fb7c815f0aca4b4ac59a8fffbc199%7Ciid%3A6
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I recommend using original charger and cable.
https://m.ebay.com/itm/Original-OEM...%3A6a5fb7c815f0aca4b4ac59a8fffbc199%7Ciid%3A6
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Thank you so much for this.
Are you the only one answering questions?
Thanks!
Truth be told you can use any charger or cable on opo as long as the cable support fast charge...i have been using Nokia charger, Xiaomi charger, apple charger and samsung charger combine with original opo cable, xiaomi cable, remax cable and samsung cable and none of them give any problem on my opo...
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Truth be told you can use any charger or cable on opo as long as the cable support fast charge...i have been using Nokia charger, Xiaomi charger, apple charger and samsung charger combine with original opo cable, xiaomi cable, remax cable and samsung cable and none of them give any problem on my opo...
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Thank you for this.
I have been using a 5V 2.1A charger (from Belkin) but with a "regular" old Samsung micro-usb cable and it took 6 hours to charge till full.
I can't imagine it's right.
Perhaps a new, more powerful cable?
Also, how long should it take to fully charge the One?
Thank you!!! :good:
benyben123 said:
Thank you for this.
I have been using a 5V 2.1A charger (from Belkin) but with a "regular" old Samsung micro-usb cable and it took 6 hours to charge till full.
I can't imagine it's right.
Perhaps a new, more powerful cable?
Also, how long should it take to fully charge the One?
Thank you!!! :good:
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if you use cable that support fast charge you can charge your phone less then 2 hour...just get a cable that support fast charge or support quick charge 2.0 and you will see the difference....
getting a good cable makes all the difference. I'm not sure if it is due to Lineage, firmware or the kernel... but my OPO has been very picky with the charging cable for at least the last 9 months. I first noticed this when my Jaybird Bluebuds X flat short cable charged significantly faster (then i lost the cable). then on some cables, it would say it's charging but the percentage would remain constant or even drop at a slower rate! I then tried different cables and charger combinations using the the AccuBattery app and OPO Charging Current app to note the ampere.
the xiaomi fast charging micro usb 1.2m flat cable is cheap and charges "fast". I highly recommend the xiaomi cable (i even bought like 4 of them for the office and for home).
paired with new-ish samsung quick charge chargers (which came with the S7 and C5 Pro that i had lying around), i get about 1.58A (screen off).... i also get comparable results with an old Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 charger from like 2011 and an ipad 3 charger.
-SKYLINE- said:
getting a good cable makes all the difference. I'm not sure if it is due to Lineage, firmware or the kernel... but my OPO has been very picky with the charging cable for at least the last 9 months. I first noticed this when my Jaybird Bluebuds X flat short cable charged significantly faster (then i lost the cable). then on some cables, it would say it's charging but the percentage would remain constant or even drop at a slower rate! I then tried different cables and charger combinations using the the AccuBattery app and OPO Charging Current app to note the ampere.
the xiaomi fast charging micro usb 1.2m flat cable is cheap and charges "fast". I highly recommend the xiaomi cable (i even bought like 4 of them for the office and for home).
paired with new-ish samsung quick charge chargers (which came with the S7 and C5 Pro that i had lying around), i get about 1.58A (screen off).... i also get comparable results with an old Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 charger from like 2011 and an ipad 3 charger.
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Thank you all for the great information!!!
Are you guys approve of this cable:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mic...lgo_pvid=66a80ce9-a9b2-454e-baa8-44c3ccb87354
well I went with blitzwolf ...I don't use my original charger as blitzwolf is faster(just a tad but still) ...BW-S5 is my main and I've ordered an BW-S9(I'll make BW-S5 a second to charge my phone in my shop and also charge clients phones/tablets if needed - I fix them too)
BW-S5 has an extended review from a dude with all the pros and cons ...great review if you want to look at it(he'll do the S9 as well but didn't receive it yet and I couldn't wait, I needed a good 2nd one)
P.S. Using custom cable made by me to avoid getting slow charges(only power cable, no data - for safety too)
I'm on this charger: http://s.aliexpress.com/qeaIfIrE and reversible micro USB cable from the same manufacturer (reversible micro usb seems to be not available to buy any longer though, I can see regular micro usb only)
Both are excellent.
Reccomend a Anker Charger
Anker makes good chargers..
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P.S. Using custom cable made by me to avoid getting slow charges(only power cable, no data - for safety too)
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Can we hear more about your custom cable?
Chotech SMT0008 5V/2.4A charger
Hi anybody who want to use a longer cable (1.8m -3m) without losing the charging speed, I would recommend Chotech SMT0008 5V/2.4A charger. You would be able to increase the charging speed up to 10-15%.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/CHO...er-for-iPhone-Samsung-Xiaomi/32742790687.html
This charger can supply up to 5.5V to compensate USB cable resistance (especially when using a longer cable).
https://lygte-info.dk/review/USBpower Choetech usb 5V 2.4A SMT0008 UK.html
Don't forget a good quality cable as well for fast charging. Up to 1.5m 22AWG is OK, but over 1.5m get a 20-21 AWG cable. If you want to learn about cable resistance during charging the below article is helpful.
https://goughlui.com/2014/10/01/usb-cable-resistance-why-your-phonetablet-might-be-charging-slow/
I myself use Chotech SMT0008 5V/2.4A with a Tronsmart 20AWG 1.8m cable. I have tested some cables: Mageek 21AWG 3m, Blitzwolf 21AWG 1.8m, Ugreen 22AWG 1.5m all of them are OK. Avoid VoxLink cables !! their "fast cable" uses fake 24-28AWG!

Not Fast Charging in Car

So I have 2 Aukey QC 3.0 fast charging adapters for my car, however, neither work for the S10+. It either says slowly charging or charging. These adapters work fine with my S8+ so what gives? Did Samsung start blocking third party chargers or something, I've tried the factory USB C cable as well, so it's not that. Also, I use an Aukey QC 3.0 adapter at home which works perfectly fine, so I'm not sure if Samsung is only blocking 3rd party car adapters.
If anyone has a working fast charging adapter for their car, would you mind posting a link if its available on amazon? thanks
All of my current home and car chargers for the S9+ are working as fast chargers, might not be as fast as fast charge 2.0.
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Has your car ever fast charged any phone?
Most cars simply fail at delivering that much power, fast charger or not
Corv0 said:
Has your car ever fast charged any phone?
Most cars simply fail at delivering that much power, fast charger or not
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Yes, like I said, it works for my S8+. I have another adapter which is iRAG branded, that one works fine, so I guess I'll just re-order that one, if anyone is interested, it's this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073RQ915H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Surprising that the Aukey branded one doesn't work considering the S10+ still uses Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0, which is as old as the S6
aroy97 said:
Yes, like I said, it works for my S8+. I have another adapter which is iRAG branded, that one works fine, so I guess I'll just re-order that one, if anyone is interested, it's this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073RQ915H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Surprising that the Aukey branded one doesn't work considering the S10+ still uses Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0, which is as old as the S6
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Samsung S10 series doesn't use Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 rather its Samsung fast charge 2.0. There are a lot of confusion regarding QC 2.0, 3.0 to FC 2.0
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nunyabiziz said:
Samsung S10 series doesn't use Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 rather its Samsung fast charge 2.0. There are a lot of confusion regarding QC 2.0, 3.0 to FC 2.0
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Wow, good to know, thanks for clearing that up
I have a magicmount fast wireless charger and it works fine. But I use QC 2.0 charger.
aroy97 said:
Wow, good to know, thanks for clearing that up
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Download Ampere from the play store, everything over 1600 mAh Is considered "fast charging".
You'll have more luck with generic fast chargers such as some made by Anker or your previous one instead of those marketed for QC 3.0.
My own wall QC 3.0 fails to charge over 1a, it doesn't even fall back to standard charge or QC 2, which would be around 1.5a+, meanwhile my Samsung charger and Anker Power core 2 do 2.2a+ just fine, there is clearly lack of compatibility with Qualcomm's protocol.
aroy97 said:
So I have 2 Aukey QC 3.0 fast charging adapters for my car, however, neither work for the S10+. It either says slowly charging or charging. These adapters work fine with my S8+ so what gives? Did Samsung start blocking third party chargers or something, I've tried the factory USB C cable as well, so it's not that. Also, I use an Aukey QC 3.0 adapter at home which works perfectly fine, so I'm not sure if Samsung is only blocking 3rd party car adapters.
If anyone has a working fast charging adapter for their car, would you mind posting a link if its available on amazon? thanks
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check if in settings/accesoires the fast wireless charging option is checked
I have unbranded qc car adapter working fine fast charging at 9v.
However on my baseus qc powerbank getting fast charging but only 5v.
My s7 getting fast charging 9v though
suljo94 said:
check if in settings/accesoires the fast wireless charging option is checked
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I don't see an accessories in settings.
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Blackweb 5.4 amp car charger
aroy97 said:
So I have 2 Aukey QC 3.0 fast charging adapters for my car, however, neither work for the S10+. It either says slowly charging or charging. These adapters work fine with my S8+ so what gives? Did Samsung start blocking third party chargers or something, I've tried the factory USB C cable as well, so it's not that. Also, I use an Aukey QC 3.0 adapter at home which works perfectly fine, so I'm not sure if Samsung is only blocking 3rd party car adapters.
If anyone has a working fast charging adapter for their car, would you mind posting a link if its available on amazon? thanks
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I use the Blackweb 5.4 amp car charger that I got at Wal-Mart. It has a 3 amp USB-C port that I use for my s10+ that I use and it provides fast charging. I also use the USB-C to USB-C cable that came with it.
kclive said:
I don't see an accessories in settings.
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oeps should be settings/advanced/accessoires
suljo94 said:
check if in settings/accesoires the fast wireless charging option is checked
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Ma gde si bre Suljo??
spjetrovic said:
Ma gde si bre Suljo
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just at home helping people with tech, I can't answer in our language (I was warned for it by a mod here some time ago) since xda is english only

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