Is the charger from the OnePlus 7 pro the same as the 7t? If so, what makes our phone charge faster than the 7 pro? Is it just a software update or actual hardware?
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I think it's hardware battery differences. That being said, the way OnePlus has their site setup it makes it seem like you have to buy the charger separately. I bought the warp charger accessory not knowing that it came in box already.
Oh well, it seems like the paid one has a longer cable. I guess I got two now. ?
1+ has said the charger is identical. Use a charger from a 7Pro, and it'll charge your 7T just as fast. Changes are all inside the phone, so they say (both software and battery design).
Thanks guys. I appreciate that
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So as the title suggests I had a bad experiences with my htc 10. I upgraded or should I say side graded from my nexus 6p. (I'm gonna do the captain 2 phones life for a while) I promptly put my htc 10 to charge over night with my nexus 6p charger. Stupidly thinking it's USB C so what could go wrong. I woke up to a freeky hot htc that actually burned me before powering itself of. Probably a safety feature.
So the question is : does anybody know if there is a real difference between the two chargers and technologys?and what that differens means for the regular consumers. And should I be looking for a special type of cable or something, as I had to do when hunting for a second USB c cable to my nexus. Remember the whole debacle of the bad USB c cables on amazon.
Have I damaged my new htc in any way?
Side note is that it's working fine now that I charged it up again with the included charger.
Note to self: Use the HTC charger for awhile.
This is exactly why I only use the HTC charger to charge mine. Figured something like this would happen.
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I also noticed it charges ungodly slow when connected to a computer
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I also noticed it charges ungodly slow when connected to a computer
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Pretty sure all phones will charge ungodly slow connected to a computer. USB2.0 outputs 5V 0.5A while USB3.0 outputs 5V 0.9A. It will be slower than any slow charger.
I have charged my 10 every single time with my OEM Nexus 6P charger (albeit with a i-Orange 6.6ft cable) and have had zero issues.
You don't need to stick with the HTC charger. The phones today decide hope much and when they want power. If the OP's charger has been working fine with his 6P then i see no reason why it would cause his 10 to overheat.
To the OP. You most likely have a defective 10. I would exchange it ASAP before something worse happens.
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So as the title suggests I had a bad experiences with my htc 10. I upgraded or should I say side graded from my nexus 6p. (I'm gonna do the captain 2 phones life for a while) I promptly put my htc 10 to charge over night with my nexus 6p charger. Stupidly thinking it's USB C so what could go wrong. I woke up to a freeky hot htc that actually burned me before powering itself of. Probably a safety feature.
So the question is : does anybody know if there is a real difference between the two chargers and technologys?and what that differens means for the regular consumers. And should I be looking for a special type of cable or something, as I had to do when hunting for a second USB c cable to my nexus. Remember the whole debacle of the bad USB c cables on amazon.
Have I damaged my new htc in any way?
Side note is that it's working fine now that I charged it up again with the included charger.
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have you noticed any negative effects from this yet?
I noticed that my 10 gets pretty warm while charging. But I think that's a standard affair. Nothing hand burning however
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have you noticed any negative effects from this yet?
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Not yet... That's what I'm a bit worried about. I'm not super happy with the battery life so far. I've narrowed it down to three options
1. I'm coming from the nexus 6p so it could just be that I'm used to a larger battery.
2. The htc is still in its first week of use, so the battery life may yet improve.
3. The affair with the nexus 6p charger damaged the battery in some way.
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I noticed that my 10 gets pretty warm while charging. But I think that's a standard affair. Nothing hand burning however
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Warm and relatively hot is in my opinion the norm when talking about a full Metal body phone. It was the same with the M7, M8 and nexus 6p.
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I also noticed it charges ungodly slow when connected to a computer
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Do you have the quick charge option on your computer. My experience is that most phones are freeky slow when connected to a computer, if you some how can't tell the computer that's it should charge the device not just power it
Yea, something seems wrong there with the phone. Exchange it if you can, like someone said. I use my HTC charger at home, and an Anker branded cable in my car with an Anker quick charge car adapter and no problems at all even though it isn't an HTC product.
Wow check this out.
http://m.androidcentral.com/my-htc-10-hates-pixel-c-charger
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Wow check this out.
http://m.androidcentral.com/my-htc-10-hates-pixel-c-charger
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Yep, definitely a problem that folks need to be aware of. Bottom line, only use the charger that was supplied with the HTC 10. In fact, a warning about using only the HTC 10 charger is etched on the back of the device, although the print is tiny, but it's there.
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HTC uses their own custom version of QuickCharge 3.0 or something like that from what I remember reading. It cannot just plug into any standard charger and work properly. It is really dumb, but that is most likely the cause of this serious issue. The HTC 10 also goes out of spec with higher voltage than USB-C allows for because of this custom setup HTC uses.
i have used aukey and anker cables and chargers for my G2, G5, and HTC10 without any issue + the HTC10 native stuff... no issues.
no negative affects charging or maintaining are charge, however i am comparing it to myself only.
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HTC uses their own custom version of QuickCharge 3.0 or something like that from what I remember reading. It cannot just plug into any standard charger and work properly. It is really dumb, but that is most likely the cause of this serious issue. The HTC 10 also goes out of spec with higher voltage than USB-C allows for because of this custom setup HTC uses.
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They aren't using a custom setup.. They're using Quick Charge 3.0. Which Isn't compliant with the standard usb-c spec. Which essentially means, dont use a nexus 6p or pixel charger and thats it. There are far more devices out that are quick charge 3.0 compatible, and those are the accessories you want to look for. Not the usb-c spec. Any standard charger will actually work just fine. It's only the usb-c standard you would want to ignore. Literally every device manufacturer other then the current nexus lineup uses QC. It's more of a standard then the usb-c spec.
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So as the title suggests I had a bad experiences with my htc 10. I upgraded or should I say side graded from my nexus 6p. (I'm gonna do the captain 2 phones life for a while) I promptly put my htc 10 to charge over night with my nexus 6p charger. Stupidly thinking it's USB C so what could go wrong. I woke up to a freeky hot htc that actually burned me before powering itself of. Probably a safety feature.
So the question is : does anybody know if there is a real difference between the two chargers and technologys?and what that differens means for the regular consumers. And should I be looking for a special type of cable or something, as I had to do when hunting for a second USB c cable to my nexus. Remember the whole debacle of the bad USB c cables on amazon.
Have I damaged my new htc in any way?
Side note is that it's working fine now that I charged it up again with the included charger.
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You'd need to account for every app that could've been running over night and eliminate those from the possible troublemakers before you could say it was a problem with the 6p cable which is in spec for usb-c.
you really wont notice right now if the overheat damaged the device if it still turns on. But lithium ion battery's dont like to get hot. they will start to degrade and the battery will hold less of a charge. you could RMA it because its under the manufacturer warranty but you will end up with a "refurbished" device. (you might get lucky and get a new due to how new the device is)
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this is from a personal experience. i RMA'd 4 rezounds all 4 were "certified like new" (crap) before i went with insurance and they sent be a different device.
Hi all I just got my Pixel XL but didn't come with the charger. I just wanted to ask if the Galaxy S7 edge fast charger is compatible with the Pixel? I do get the rapid charge message when charging but wanted to know if the charging speed is the same as the original Pixel charger?
Thanks in advanced..
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I am currently using s7 edge charger. I have no problems with fast charging. I think phones kernel tell's charger to draw specific amount of current. So i think you should be able to use it safely. To answer your question, it should be very similar to pixel charger.
I use whatever charger I have in the house but only a couple will rapid charge. My Asus chromebook's usb-c charger will rapid charge it. That is super nice since I travel a lot I only need the one charger.
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I am currently using s7 edge charger. I have no problems with fast charging. I think phones kernel tell's charger to draw specific amount of current. So i think you should be able to use it safely. To answer your question, it should be very similar to pixel charger.
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Thanks guys that's what I wanted to hear. I'm loving this phone, best phone ever! Well till the pixel 2 comes out ?
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I use whatever charger I have in the house but only a couple will rapid charge. My Asus chromebook's usb-c charger will rapid charge it. That is super nice since I travel a lot I only need the one charger.
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I agree with the guys here. I have used my Note 7s fast charger as well as the charger for my kids switch without issue.
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I agree with the guys here. I have used my Note 7s fast charger as well as the charger for my kids switch without issue.
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Thank you.. Yet for some reason I still feel like it's not charging as fast as it's advertised with the stock charger. ? maybe I'm comparing with the OnePlus 3T, that was the fastest I seen.
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Thank you.. Yet for some reason I still feel like it's not charging as fast as it's advertised with the stock charger. ? maybe I'm comparing with the OnePlus 3T, that was the fastest I seen.
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I don't think the charger speed competes with my old Note 5 or 7 with the stock charger.
I've also noticed my USB 3 ports on my computer seem to be as fast or a little faster than the stock charger.
So clumsy old me I lost my charger in a hotel while on vacation, it's impossible to get it back so I'm currently using my Nexus 6P charger to charge my Pixel XL and rapid charging seems to be working fine.
Question is are both chargers the same and can any harm come to my phone's battery from using the Nexus 6P charger?
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So clumsy old me I lost my charger in a hotel while on vacation, it's impossible to get it back so I'm currently using my Nexus 6P charger to charge my Pixel XL and rapid charging seems to be working fine.
Question is are both chargers the same and can any harm come to my phone's battery from using the Nexus 6P charger?
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No. I use my 5x charger all the time as a secondary.
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I use my Nexus 6p charger on my Pixel XL all the time without any issues.
Thanks guys (Y)
I accidentally hooked up my P10 charger to my Mix2 and woke up this morning with the phone on 44%. Once I realized what happened I tried it again and noticed it came on showing fast charging but within 10 seconds stopped charging altogether. Meanwhile the Mix2 charger had no problems with my P10.
So where do you think the problem lies? Is the Huawei charger incompatible with the Mix2 or the Mix2 incompatible with other chargers? Anyone tried different chargers with their Mix2?
I have used multiple usb-c chargers and all work fine for me. Every QC3.0 charger should work fine. I use a blitzwolf QC3.0 charger as my primary charger.
The charger from my HTC One X+ wouldn't charge my Mix 2, but my ancient Blackberry charger does. Not sure where the incompatibility is.
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I have used multiple usb-c chargers and all work fine for me. Every QC3.0 charger should work fine. I use a blitzwolf QC3.0 charger as my primary charger.
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That's my point. Does is have to be QC3.0? Every other phone I've owned worked with all chargers.
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The charger from my HTC One X+ wouldn't charge my Mix 2, but my ancient Blackberry charger does. Not sure where the incompatibility is.
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So it's the phone that's incompatible. I wonder why they'd do something so silly like this? Or is it a software bug?
So what 3rd party chargers would you recommend
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That's my point. Does is have to be QC3.0? Every other phone I've owned worked with all chargers.
So it's the phone that's incompatible. I wonder why they'd do something so silly like this? Or is it a software bug?
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I tried using a QC4.0 charger from my Z17 and it works without issues, but for some reason an old Xiaomi phone charger of mine didn't want to work. Probably as long as the charger supports QC, then it would be fine
My yoga 910 ultrabook charger works fine with mix 2, also aukey and powerbank without Quick Charge, only huawei charger wont work for me.
I use a Tronsmart WC2F and it charges my Mix 2 just fine.
I'm charging mine with the quick charger that came with my htc 10 with no issues. Just as fast as the xiaomi charger.
Being a Snapdragon platform most Qualcomm Quickcharge certified chargers should work.
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I'm charging mine with the quick charger that came with my htc 10 with no issues. Just as fast as the xiaomi charger.
Being a Snapdragon platform most Qualcomm Quickcharge certified chargers should work.
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I think you've solved the problem. The P10 is Kirin and likely not compatible with the Snapdragon 835.
I've been using my pixel xl charger because I recently picked up a mi mix 2 used and the QC 3.0 charger that was sent with it didn't work. This has been about two weeks and all seems fine. I watch it though and make sure the second it's 100% I take it off. I haven't left a phone on charge overnight since before the fast charge technology came out. I always take em off soon as they're at 100. Anyone think that's bad? I mean I have Google searched quite a bit and didn't see anyone using the of Pixel wall chargers for mi mix 2 but it was that or a Dash charger from my ole OnePlus and I'm quite sure Dash will toast anything that's not a OnePlus device. Lol
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Hi guys apologies if this has been asked and answered already.
I am currently contemplating buying a Sony Xperia xz2 compact and I am told it supports quick charge 3.0 but is not supplied with quick charge adaptor or cable out of the box.
My question is has anyone purchased a quick charger 3.0 for their Xperia and how long does a full 0-100 quick charge take.
Thanks.
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Hi guys apologies if this has been asked and answered already.
I am currently contemplating buying a Sony Xperia xz2 compact and I am told it supports quick charge 3.0 but is not supplied with quick charge adaptor or cable out of the box.
My question is has anyone purchased a quick charger 3.0 for their Xperia and how long does a full 0-100 quick charge take.
Thanks.
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What I don't understand is the Snapdragon 845 supports QuickCharge 4+ so I don't understand why they only support Quickcharge 3 on the XZ2 phones
I think it was my M2 or M4 Aqua which said xx Quick Charge works with, but I bought a higher up Quick Charge charger - and it was definitely working with it. I used the chip as a guide to see if it's capable, took a risk on a charger, and it paid off. I deduced that Sony was playing around with marketing, only showing that the premium devices were compatible, but if the chip supports it, the chip supports it. I posted tests of 10 minute intervals using the in-box charger and the Quick Charger. Qualcomm says the OEM can enable or disable by software. Perhaps it's not so straight forward as just marketing games then.
If someone is actually using a Quick Charge 4.0 charger we could get straight to it. I plan to buy one shortly.
What they claim and what the reality of support are 2 different things. Rapidly charging your battery is not a good thing, and it has nothing to do with battery deterioration. Same thing about anyone using any sort of battery banks. Whether it supports power delivery or any version + of quick charge just brings more distraction/interference rather than less.
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Rapidly charging your battery is not a good thing, and it has nothing to do with battery deterioration.
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