Wireless charging - Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Questions & Answers

Just curious what wireless charger is everyone using? The one I was using for my note 8 seems pretty slow, also is 15 watts the fastest wireless charger available?

bayniner said:
Just curious what wireless charger is everyone using? The one I was using for my note 8 seems pretty slow, also is 15 watts the fastest wireless charger available?
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I'm mostly using a 10 watt Seneo Fast Wireless Charger Pad, and the results are excellent. I think the 15 watt that Samsung is offering is the fastest available.

rcobourn said:
I'm mostly using a 10 watt Seneo Fast Wireless Charger Pad, and the results are excellent. I think the 15 watt that Samsung is offering is the fastest available.
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How long does it take to charge with the 10W one? Mine is also 10 watts but seems slow to me?

I'm using Samsung circular charger I got with N8 and it works fine. You do need to position it properly, but once I do that it's fast enough for me. Main advantage of wireless charging is not fumbling with cables and saving wear on USB port (I had at least 2 USB ports broken in normal use on my older phones/tablets) since repairing it is not as simple as it used to be (older phones you could take back off and just plug in new board). Wired charging will almost always be faster, so I use wireless to top it off and wired charger if it's almost empty and I'm short on time.

bayniner said:
How long does it take to charge with the 10W one? Mine is also 10 watts but seems slow to me?
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I'd estimate five hours for a full charge. I usually sleep about 6.5 hours, so it's plenty fast enough.

Does anyone know what wattage the duo charger puts out? It seems to roughly align with the 15w USB charger. 1hr40mins from 20% charge

15W charger will be the fastest. I am leaning to buy the anker one for $30

rcobourn said:
I'd estimate five hours for a full charge. I usually sleep about 6.5 hours, so it's plenty fast enough.
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5.5 hours for a full charge is crazy, my wireless charger takes about 2.5-3 hours and I thought that was a lot

Akram. said:
15W charger will be the fastest. I am leaning to buy the anker one for $30
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Does anker make a 15W one? I thought theirs was 10W and is their reallly much difference between 10 and 15 watts lol

bayniner said:
Does anker make a 15W one? I thought theirs was 10W and is their reallly much difference between 10 and 15 watts lol
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Sorry, i meant Belkin

Anyone using the Samsung Wireless Charger Convertible? Does it show Fast Wireless Charging on your Note 10+?
I got this charger also from Note 8 but when I use it on my Note 10+, it is only showing Wireless Charging only. In my Note 8, it shows Fast Wireless Charging.

jhannbernas said:
Anyone using the Samsung Wireless Charger Convertible? Does it show Fast Wireless Charging on your Note 10+?
I got this charger also from Note 8 but when I use it on my Note 10+, it is only showing Wireless Charging only. In my Note 8, it shows Fast Wireless Charging.
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Mine says "fast wireless charging" as usual, got it more than a year ago for my s8+ and it has been working just fine, plus I'm not using the original cable that came with it (too short)
Edit: also works without removing the case.

crazychapin said:
Mine says "fast wireless charging" as usual, got it more than a year ago for my s8+ and it has been working just fine, plus I'm not using the original cable that came with it (too short)
Edit: also works without removing the case.
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found out that fast wireless charging only works for me when phone is horizontally. maybe my case is a little to thick at the bottom so my phone is not reaching the correct position for fast wireless charging vertically.

I'm pretty underwhelmed at my Note 10+ wireless charging speed. Even with the pricey Samsung 15W charger it feels the same as my old Note 8. I know wired charging has a 45W option but I was hoping the wireless charging would be faster as well. Am I missing something here...?

bayniner said:
5.5 hours for a full charge is crazy, my wireless charger takes about 2.5-3 hours and I thought that was a lot
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I was off here because at some point, probably after traveling, the charger had ended up plugged into an inadequate adapter. Full charge on correct adapter is around 3 hours. I also just received the Samsung 15 watt. It claims it will charge from 50% in one hour while the 10 watt says 1 hour 32 minutes.

sansnil said:
I'm pretty underwhelmed at my Note 10+ wireless charging speed. Even with the pricey Samsung 15W charger it feels the same as my old Note 8. I know wired charging has a 45W option but I was hoping the wireless charging would be faster as well. Am I missing something here...?
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What was the charging time with the Samsung 15W charger? I've been on the fence about picking one up

bayniner said:
What was the charging time with the Samsung 15W charger? I've been on the fence about picking one up
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From 50% it was 1 hour and 1 minute to 100%. I like the fan but I don't see any much improvement on charging time.

sansnil said:
I'm pretty underwhelmed at my Note 10+ wireless charging speed. Even with the pricey Samsung 15W charger it feels the same as my old Note 8. I know wired charging has a 45W option but I was hoping the wireless charging would be faster as well. Am I missing something here...?
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The different battery sizes might have something to do with the speed.
The Note 8 only has 3,300mAh versus the 4,300mAh on the Note 10+...
That's a hell of a difference in size so if it's taking the same time I'd be pretty happy...

ultramag69 said:
The different battery sizes might have something to do with the speed.
The Note 8 only has 3,300mAh versus the 4,300mAh on the Note 10+...
That's a hell of a difference in size so if it's taking the same time I'd be pretty happy...
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An excellent point I hadn't considered - thanks. I would agree.

I'm using the round samsung fast charge that came out with the S8+. First time using with my note 10+ yesterday and charged from 60 ish to 100 in about 45 mins. Give or take.
As long as this one works I will keep using this one vs getting a newer one.

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problems charging the note 2 in the car - any ideas?

here is my setup in the car and i can't get the note to charge - well, it does say its charging but at best it will maintain my charge level it never actually charges
dedicated charger into my fuse box
note hooked up with mhl to my pioneer appradio 2
gps running, mhl running, bluetooth running. i use a screen off app to totally black out the screen.
now, this setup with my gs3 worked perfectly it would charge the gs3 like crazy as fast as a wall charger it seemed. with the note it will never increase in charge but at best maintain or slowly use charge. the power it is getting cannot keep up with all the tasks its doing.
now, i know this phone is a beast...but can anyone think of anything for me to try or buy to get this charging no matter what? i figure it may take custom kernals or something like that to finally get it done.
that being said - if you are using an android phone you absolutely must check out the pioneer appradio 2 with the appradio liberator app. you hook the phone up via mhl and with the app have full touchscreen control and mirroring of your phone on the 7inch touchscrreen radio display its pretty awesome.
I know the wall charger is a 2A rated charger....which is built for tablets. Perhaps attempt to locate a travel charger rated as such. I'm no scientist, or electritian so I cannot attest this will work, but just thought I would throw it out there
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Jcossack88 said:
I know the wall charger is a 2A rated charger....which is built for tablets. Perhaps attempt to locate a travel charger rated as such. I'm no scientist, or electritian so I cannot attest this will work, but just thought I would throw it out there
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my chargers i the car claim to be 2a but doesn't seem to make a difference. hell, the one charger would chage an ipad in the past
most samsung tablets need an adapter to "trick" fast charging mode on non-samsumg chargers. otherwise it'll just trickle charge. i've not tried any yet but seems i may have to since the gnote2 is gonna need the same juice as my gn101. kinda what i expected since they're pretty much the same specs.
here's a thread to make your own adapter:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=845844
page 9 has a few links buy your own. just put .com in place of .co.uk on the ebay links.
here one for $3. ships from china so it may take a few weeks.
the stock AC charger supplied with the note 2 is 2A. I also have a 2A car charger. I cannot get the note to charge at any rate higher than 1A. Yes, i do know the trick to get the phone to go into fast charge mode. I have a feeling that 1A is the most we are going to get. Yes, if you have a ton of stuff running all at once you are going to use more than 1A and end up with a dead battery after a while. It does suck. My previous phone (Epic) would not charge beyond .5A. It died while on my car charger ALL the time. Hopefully this one wont die quite as often.
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JudasD said:
the stock AC charger supplied with the note 2 is 2A. I also have a 2A car charger. I cannot get the note to charge at any rate higher than 1A. Yes, i do know the trick to get the phone to go into fast charge mode. I have a feeling that 1A is the most we are going to get. Yes, if you have a ton of stuff running all at once you are going to use more than 1A and end up with a dead battery after a while. It does suck. My previous phone (Epic) would not charge beyond .5A. It died while on my car charger ALL the time. Hopefully this one wont die quite as often.
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have you actually tried the trick or the item in the link posted above? if so no use in me ordering it
knives of ice said:
have you actually tried the trick or the item in the link posted above? if so no use in me ordering it
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I've just ordered 3 of the $3 ones from deal extreme. it'll be a while before I can test it on a gn2. I'll try them on my gn10.1 as soon as they come in.
madsquabbles said:
I've just ordered 3 of the $3 ones from deal extreme. it'll be a while before I can test it on a gn2. I'll try them on my gn10.1 as soon as they come in.
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I ordered one from a usa seller on eBay hopefully I'll have it next week
This seems like it'd be very easy to do yourself with an old mUSB cable.
ffolkes said:
This seems like it'd be very easy to do yourself with an old mUSB cable.
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yeah maybe but the part is a couple dollars alot less time and frustration to buy
ffolkes said:
This seems like it'd be very easy to do yourself with an old mUSB cable.
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yep, looks really easy. i just wont' be able to make it as pretty
knives of ice said:
have you actually tried the trick or the item in the link posted above? if so no use in me ordering it
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Yes, the trick i use is to short the two data lines going to the phone NOT towards the charging source. If you do not do this the phone will be in USB mode which will only allow a charging rate of .38A. This seems to be an android/usb standard across almost all vendors. once i short the data lines that is when the phone will go into full charging mode. The highest i can get the phone to go is 1A and this is even with the supplied Samsung 2A charger. I have also tried an iPad charger and it still only produced 1A to the Note II.
The Note II also seems to vary the input current based on how much battery is left. If the Note is very low (i.e. 50%) it will go into 1A. If the battery is high (i.e.95%), the current will bounce around. I have seen it start at .5A, jump to .8A, then to 1A, then right back down to .5A and it will continue there until it reaches 100%.
Bottom line i have not seen anything above 1A
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at least one of the adapters on the other thread claims 2A, but i don't think i've seen anyone with those results.
this is a pretty ridiculous problem for samsung to do nothing about is it not? the notion that you can't even charge your note in the car is a bit ridiculous. i wonder if someone makes a kernal with fast charging enabled if we'll be able to get around this
knives of ice said:
this is a pretty ridiculous problem for samsung to do nothing about is it not? the notion that you can't even charge your note in the car is a bit ridiculous. i wonder if someone makes a kernal with fast charging enabled if we'll be able to get around this
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you can charge, just ridiculous slow. i occasionally charge my galaxy note 10.1 on my computer's usb when i'm too lazy to whoop out the charger. i do it a work where i know i won't use it for 8 hours.
madsquabbles said:
you can charge, just ridiculous slow. iccasionally charge my galaxy note 10.1 on my computer's usb when i'm too lazy to whoop out the charger. i do it a work where i know i won't use it for 8 hours.
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You can't charge if you are intensively using the phone though. it loses charge.
Is there a specific car charger yet for the Note 2? I imagine this issue will be resolved with that charger.
People with the HTC Flyer/Evo View had similar issues. Unless we use HTC proprietary car charger, you lose power while plugged in. Standard usb chargers, charge it very slowly.
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I am using the PowerGen Dual USB 3.1A 15w High Output Car Charger since it claims to be a 3.1A charger. What I thought was a fast charge was in reality not. Using the Current Widget app (which shows you the mAh) it registers 9882 mA for one of the usb slots and 10005 mAh for the other using the Galaxy Note 1.
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twospirits said:
I am using the PowerGen Dual USB 3.1A 15w High Output Car Charger since it claims to be a 3.1A charger. What I thought was a fast charge was in reality not. Using the Current Widget app (which shows you the mAh) it registers 9882 mA for one of the usb slots and 10005 mAh for the other using the Galaxy Note 1.
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so does that charger actually charge your phone then ?
Yes, just like a regular 1mA wall charger, but not like the 2mA one that comes with the Note 2.
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Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the OnePlus 3T can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Love DASH! I quit charging at night because while using WAZE on way into work, I'm at 100% in no time anyway....
insaneoctane said:
Love DASH! I quit charging at night because while using WAZE on way into work, I'm at 100% in no time anyway....
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Same here. This is the 1st phone that I do not charge over night.
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DASH charger is indeed brilliant
Love the dash charging too. Such a big improvement for me. Plug it in, do some things, return and have a phone with at least 70 percent. Hell yeah. Good if you need to leave but dont have much time for charging. Even 10 minutes give you an enormous boost. Never want to miss that ^^
btw where can i rate this thread from the xda app??
i know its a silly Q but if i use a regular USB C cable , will the charge speeds be v slow or just a small % down
This dash charge is a real thing! 2-3 minutes gives you about 8-10%
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DASH is the best charging experience of all times
The cable and brick are dope too indeed
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Exactly 1 hour 20 minutes from 0 to 100%, proved with a stopwatch
karthics4 said:
i know its a silly Q but if i use a regular USB C cable , will the charge speeds be v slow or just a small % down
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Because of the fact that the adapter is the one that gives you much or less ampere i would say it does not depend on the cable. I.e. when i plug in the usb c cable from 1+ into my tablet adapter that has 2.5 Ampere Output im not on dash charging. It charges normal. The 1+ Adapter does have an output of 4 Ampere, so it gives you the Dash Charging.
So i would say the cable from 1+ IS a normal Usb c cable. (anyone proves me wrong??)
Greetings
Love the dash charge
Dash charge is great. Charge up my phone super fast. Love it.
DASH is definitely great in comparison to QC 2.0 and 3.0. I'm just concerned about battery durability since the battery is not easily removable.
On the ampere app the max input current I noticed was at 3510mA, which is pretty insane.
All in all, awesome technology.
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Because of the fact that the adapter is the one that gives you much or less ampere i would say it does not depend on the cable. I.e. when i plug in the usb c cable from 1+ into my tablet adapter that has 2.5 Ampere Output im not on dash charging. It charges normal. The 1+ Adapter does have an output of 4 Ampere, so it gives you the Dash Charging.
So i would say the cable from 1+ IS a normal Usb c cable. (anyone proves me wrong??)
Greetings
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Thanks for that, yep, i never had a phone with fast charge. also just wanna ask , is fast charge or wirless charge better as i used to have N4 which i liked as it had built in wirelesss charge
karthics4 said:
Thanks for that, yep, i never had a phone with fast charge. also just wanna ask , is fast charge or wirless charge better as i used to have N4 which i liked as it had built in wirelesss charge
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Never touched a wireless charging thing. from my knowledge i would say it depends on the wireless protocol how fast it charges.
i can't give you any hints if wireless charging is better/faster then dash charging
there are also differences in dash/fast charging. look to other publisher like Huawei or zte. they have different charging times and what you get out of it in you battery.
Now i consider buying this one hahaha
Dash charging is genius. Letting my phone charge after work right now. Picked it up and it was stone cold. Love that. Left it on for onky 20 minutes and i got my 40% juice back easily. Its just great. I love this phone wholeheartedly.
The speed my phone charges at is insane. 30 min and I have at least 60% more battery.
Dash charging works great and overall charging speed is fine.
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Never touched a wireless charging thing. from my knowledge i would say it depends on the wireless protocol how fast it charges.
i can't give you any hints if wireless charging is better/faster then dash charging
there are also differences in dash/fast charging. look to other publisher like Huawei or zte. they have different charging times and what you get out of it in you battery.
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Wireless charging is more of a gimmick than anything else, it's much less effective and charging currency is about 200-400 milli amps per coil, so at best your can reach about 1 amp with a triple coil charger. ?
Actually, a single coil charger won't even trigger charging on this phone, tried it and it gives up on charging in like 0.2 seconds. ?
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Wireless charging is more of a gimmick than anything else, it's much less effective and charging currency is about 200-400 milli amps per coil, so at best your can reach about 1 amp with a triple coil charger. ?
Actually, a single coil charger won't even trigger charging on this phone, tried it and it gives up on charging in like 0.2 seconds. ?
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wooow 1A is a pretty sad thing
Even the samsung s2 battery would beat that XDD

45 Watt Charger Options

In the USA Samsung have a charging kit which includes a 45 watt charger. No sign of something similar in the UK. Anyone spotted the official or compatible charger. Thanks in advance.
Edit Sorry just seen another thread on this subject.
Any word of a mobile charger with the same wattage/charging power ?
USA Samsung store
https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/m...t-charging-wall-charger-white-ep-ta845xwegus/
And 3rd part ones listed in this article
https://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-note-10-plus-45-watt-chargers-1017125/
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USA Samsung store
https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/m...t-charging-wall-charger-white-ep-ta845xwegus/
And 3rd part ones listed in this article
https://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-note-10-plus-45-watt-chargers-1017125/
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I wouldn't be surprised if the performance wasn't on par with the Samsung 45 watt charger due to lack of PPS . Still probably minuscule difference. Need some real world comparisons
scarygood536 said:
I wouldn't be surprised if the performance wasn't on par with the Samsung 45 watt charger due to lack of PPS . Still probably minuscule difference. Need some real world comparisons
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Some advice on Note 10+ fast chargers in this article:
https://www.androidheadlines.com/2019/08/samsung-galaxy-note-10-plus-45w-fast-charging.html
I just wonder how important a 45w charger is?
Personally my charge always lasts the day and I set my phone to charge overnight every night. It doesn't matter whether its on a 10w, 25w, or 45w charger - it will still be fully charged by morning.
What does a heavy, hot charge do to the life of the battery?
RR-99 said:
I just wonder how important a 45w charger is?
Personally my charge always lasts the day and I set my phone to charge overnight every night. It doesn't matter whether its on a 10w, 25w, or 45w charger - it will still be fully charged by morning.
What does a heavy, hot charge do to the life of the battery?
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That's exactly what I've been thinking too. I don't even own a wireless charger, have no need for it. When I need to charge my phone I just charge it with the reg. charger or plug it in, in the car. The existing fast charge technology is fast enough. I added that above post seeing that there is much interest in this subject.
I've heard that the N10+ stock 25W brick takes only about 1 hour+ to go from 25% to full. The 50W charger is just another 'hype', in my opinion, created by the phone manufacturers to show-off that they are on top of the best technology there is. And, of course, to get some extra revenue.
Edit: some reviews say it gets really hot.
This says it uses PPS 2.0, do you guys think it's legit?
DBPOWER USB Type C Charger, USB-C Charger with Power Delivery 45W/60W USB Wall Charger for iPhone Xs/Max/XR/X/8, iPad Air 2/Mini, MacBook Pro/Air 2018, Galaxy S9/S8, LG, Nexus, Pixel, and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FM8ZWY3/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_apa_i_-GyxDbPDPKPR0
Interestingly, a Sammoblile staffer writes about the 45W charger's flop:
https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-note-10-plus-45w-charger-doesnt-offer-much-over-25w/
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Interestingly, a Sammoblile staffer writes about the 45W charger's flop:
https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-note-10-plus-45w-charger-doesnt-offer-much-over-25w/
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"We weren’t able to test the 45W Super Fast charger ourselves, but on 25W, our Galaxy Note 10+ review unit went from 5% to 60% in 30 minutes with the device turned on and the screen turned off."
I just bought my 45W samsung charger via samsung using my reward points. Total cost is $5 (tax) that I have to pay for out of pocket. Worth it for me.
RR-99 said:
I just wonder how important a 45w charger is?
Personally my charge always lasts the day and I set my phone to charge overnight every night. It doesn't matter whether its on a 10w, 25w, or 45w charger - it will still be fully charged by morning.
What does a heavy, hot charge do to the life of the battery?
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Personally, I charge my device at least twice a day, more if I connect to my audio interface as that draws power from the phone. I also have the hotspot permanently turned on which can kill the battery really quickly.
Dont really care what it's doing to the battery as it'll be gone back to Samsung next year through the upgrade program.
Just read the Android Authority article on 45 watt chargers and decided to pick up this one. Once my battery has gone down I'll see how much better it is than the one provided in the box.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PWC32ZD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Didn't charge any faster than the one provided by Samsung.
Almost every article out there now states you need PPS for the super fast charging to kick in. Looking at the specs of that charger, it's all fixed voltages. Not surprised it didn't charge faster.
I'm wondering how the Aukey PA-Y13 will fare, since it does have continuously variable voltage (PPS) but not 10V 4.5A.
I got the Ugreen 45w PD charger.
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Almost every article out there now states you need PPS for the super fast charging to kick in. Looking at the specs of that charger, it's all fixed voltages. Not surprised it didn't charge faster.
I'm wondering how the Aukey PA-Y13 will fare, since it does have continuously variable voltage (PPS) but not 10V 4.5A.
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Unfortunately even having a PPS charger doesn't do the trick - I have an AUKEY 60W charger with PPS and it is charging slower than the stock 25W
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ggrant3876 said:
Just read the Android Authority article on 45 watt chargers and decided to pick up this one. Once my battery has gone down I'll see how much better it is than the one provided in the box.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PWC32ZD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Didn't charge any faster than the one provided by Samsung.
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Yeah that item on amazon now has a note:
- This charger does not support 45W fast charging for Samsung Note 10.
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You should be able to use most usb C laptop chargers to get the 45W power output, but it also has to have PPS as far as what I have understood. The original one will work of course and it's always the recommended choice - tough you may ask yourself if you really need it.
I bought one for travelling. When flying I have moments that I really have to charge fast. And as it may not be perfect for the battery I will just use it when flying.
I never heard of so much about longevity before the Note7. The way people talk about it like the battery won't even last a year by using faster charging options. I feel they wouldn't give it the option if it would greatly shorten the life of the battery. Makes me wonder if the Note7 never happened the way it did and this charging option we wouldn't be talking about battery health.
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I never heard of so much about longevity before the Note7. The way people talk about it like the battery won't even last a year by using faster charging options. I feel they wouldn't give it the option if it would greatly shorten the life of the battery. Makes me wonder if the Note7 never happened the way it did and this charging option we wouldn't be talking about battery health.
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I really would like to know more about it. I mostly buy a new one every year, and pass the "old" ones to my (grand)children.:angel:
So personally I am not interested in battery life
I bought a belkin QC4 PD charger. 27w. Chargers 50% in 35 mins. Don't buy cheap chinese crap and risk burning your house down.

Question Who got the OnePlus Warp Charge 50 Wireless Charger

Who got the OnePlus Warp Charge 50 Wireless Charger ?
I am impressed. This thing charges very fast.
Just wish it came in black
I have to take the supplied case off to get it to work.... Waste of money to me, "ain't nobody got time for that"....
It is fast tho I just wish I didnt have to risk dropping my phone with no case on it to use it...
jprattnu said:
I have to take the supplied case off to get it to work.... Waste of money to me, "ain't nobody got time for that"....
It is fast tho I just wish I didnt have to risk dropping my phone with no case on it to use it...
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Thats very weird, I've no issues using the supplied case for it to work.
I got both the wireless charger and the OnePlus Buds as Three UK were offering both as a pre-order bonus rather than having to choose one of the other.
I just ordered it. I have a Dbrand skin on my Pro model so hopefully no issues.
AbandonedTrolley said:
Thats very weird, I've no issues using the supplied case for it to work.
I got both the wireless charger and the OnePlus Buds as Three UK were offering both as a pre-order bonus rather than having to choose one of the other.
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Same here. It charges, even with the stock case on...
And yes, it's blazing fast!
stazz83 said:
Same here. It charges, even with the stock case on...
And yes, it's blazing fast!
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I could have sworn it worked the first week I had it just fine until an update seemed to break it... I ordered it the day it came out and I think there have been two updates so far....
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I could have sworn it worked the first week I had it just fine until an update seemed to break it... I ordered it the day it came out and I think there have been two updates so far....
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I have the sandstone and carbonfiber-ish (aramid?) case plus a super thick silicone case and the charger works fine with all three.
That's so weird... Maybe I should return the base unit?
Edit - it seems to connect for a second, then when I rest it fully in the cradle it starts blinking red and doesn't charge.
NEVER MIND!!! I figured it out from this thread - https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/warp-30-wireless-charger-flashing-red.1228344/#post-21730493
I had stuck a metal plate on the back for attaching to my car mount. Apparently any metal on the back interferes with the charging. I took it off and now it works fine. Super face palm, thanks and sorry guys!
Am I the only person that thinks 50w wireless charging kinda defeats the whole point of wireless charging? For me, wireless charging is a hardware-sympathetic way to charge your battery slower without fatigue on the charging port, or to keep a phone topped off so you don't have to plug it in as often.
50w wireless charging is horribly inefficient because of wasted energy and will likely heat the phone's battery to a crisp. It would also charge way too fast to keep a phone in the 70%-90% sweet spot of charge while sitting at a desk.
I wish OnePlus would put out a 15w wireless charger, I'd buy that in a heartbeat. Technically the OnePlus 9 Pro should work with 15w Qi chargers but I haven't seen any advertised as compatible so I'm wary (all I've seen claim to only charge LG phones at 15w).
Pro tip.. you can use the 30w wireless charger from the OnePlus 8 pro and get the same charging speeds! My OnePlus 9 pro charged from 0% to 100% in 43 minutes with the warp 30 wireless...
Bongzerker said:
Am I the only person that thinks 50w wireless charging kinda defeats the whole point of wireless charging? For me, wireless charging is a hardware-sympathetic way to charge your battery slower without fatigue on the charging port, or to keep a phone topped off so you don't have to plug it in as often.
50w wireless charging is horribly inefficient because of wasted energy and will likely heat the phone's battery to a crisp. It would also charge way too fast to keep a phone in the 70%-90% sweet spot of charge while sitting at a desk.
I wish OnePlus would put out a 15w wireless charger, I'd buy that in a heartbeat. Technically the OnePlus 9 Pro should work with 15w Qi chargers but I haven't seen any advertised as compatible so I'm wary (all I've seen claim to only charge LG phones at 15w).
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I can see how some people may view it at pointless but to me the idea of wireless charging is to drop wear and tear on the port. So whilst most of us do charge overnight where high speeds aren't needed. I also like to put on charge if I'm not doing anything for 10-15 minutes (grabbing shower, mowing grass etc) this ensures that I've zero issues with battery being dead later in the day.
Regarding other QI chargers, I also have this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-Qi-Certified-Compatible-Fast-Charging-PowerWave/dp/B07DBXZZN3 on my desk which works just fine, haven't really taken note of the speeds it achieves but it certainly charges lol
I just received mine yesterday and it is AMAZING. If anything I could swear its even FASTER than the 65 watt charger that comes with the phone. Today I was going to top it off while I did my morning ablutions. I came back and It had gone from 58% to 100 in barely 20 mins, more like 15 mins. From what Ive read the phone battery stays cooler with this unit as well.
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Pro tip.. you can use the 30w wireless charger from the OnePlus 8 pro and get the same charging speeds! My OnePlus 9 pro charged from 0% to 100% in 43 minutes with the warp 30 wireless...
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Aw damn, I bought the new charger. But now I have a fast charger in my bedroom and living room. Funnily enough, the 30w charger refuses to charge any of my samsung phones while the new 50w does. It doesn't charge my daughter's iphone either. But I could care less about anything apple and just tell her to get a real phone all the time. Whoa, that went off topic quickly.
NullZeroNull said:
Who got the OnePlus Warp Charge 50 Wireless Charger ?
I am impressed. This thing charges very fast.
Just wish it came in black
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Wonder if dbrand will help with that
NullZeroNull said:
Who got the OnePlus Warp Charge 50 Wireless Charger ?
I am impressed. This thing charges very fast.
Just wish it came in black
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Not just the speed charging the 9 Pro, but the versatility at charging other devices as fast as they will allow as well. Same for the brick, charges my S21 Ultra at it's max speed also. Very nice this time around the chargers are useful for more than just OnePlus devices. (I wish it came in black also).
I own a Oneplus 8 Pro and today I ordered the oneplus 50w wireless charger. I wanted to know if my 30w warp charger adapter would be able to power this unit
jprattnu said:
I have to take the supplied case off to get it to work.... Waste of money to me, "ain't nobody got time for that"....
It is fast tho I just wish I didnt have to risk dropping my phone with no case on it to use it...
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Works fine with poetic guardian case
Works great with the Unicorn Beatle case as well.
Works with any case I've had, even the Damascus dbrand skinned Grip case
Mine is on the way... to me.
Now i charge with 8 Pro 30w wireless charger. Is stupid fast. I have 42% battery. I left the phone on charger for around 15 min. almost 100%.
The 50w one must be faster. With cooler too.

Question Super fast charging only working sometimes

Like the title says. I've tried 3 different charges, all 3 are oem samsung 45w chargers and they all activate super fast charging but about 5 minutes less or so it goes back to regular slow charging. 2 out of the 3 cables are 3rd party cables but are rated for up to 100w charging the third cable is the oem samsung 5A charging cable. I'm getting the same issue on all 3 of them. Is there a setting in missing maybe that's making it go back to slow charging? All 3 of these chargers work fine on my s22 ultra. Any recommendations?
Just get a 25w samsung charger plus samsung cable. Im always getting sfc
No problem here either, using the block and cable from my old Note 20.
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No problem here either, using the block and cable from my old Note 20.
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Same here, block and cable Note 20 Ultra on ZFold4 works fine
Mine seems to love to drop charging speeds alot
Using battery charging monitor pro and ampere pro
I couldn't get past 5h of sot, installed b.c.m.p to watch what's up, after setting my refresh rates per app, I'm not hitting 7plus hours one charge
My one issue right now is what chargers i have(2 Samsung adaptive chargers) and a few other 25 to 65 watt chargers... It's always dipping and charging slow, the fast chargers will hit 2.8mah but not for long, and it's only pulling 15w for 2.8mah
When it slows it drops to 6w.
I'm getting a new Samsung super fast cord and brick to hopefully fix the charging issue, I have been using a dummy charger that hovers around 1.4 to 1.6mah with much less dipping.
B.c.m.p is a graph that shows me the dips...
any way to solve this?
(s21 fe 5g)

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