i forgot the fast charger at my home and im at my friend house now
can i use normal charger ? because i heard that you can only use the fast charger for this phone
if it is ok . should i turn off fast charge before charging with normal charger ?
Yes. It should be fine as long as wattage is same.
Suleiman01 said:
Yes. It should be fine as long as wattage is same.
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thank you very much
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This is what i'm talking about:
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=us...adapter&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313
My gf uses this kind of adapter to her iPhone 4 and i thought to myself .. why wouldn't I ?
My question is that is it safe ? Could it harm my Sgs2 ?
No. Thats fine. Just make sure you get the right Voltage rating and adapter for your country
I used a similar unit to charge my SGS2 overnight, replacing the EU charger that came with my Spanish phone. The big thing to look for is that the charger delivers at least 700 mA of +5V DC.
erazer007 said:
No. Thats fine. Just make sure you get the right Voltage rating and adapter for your country
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What do you mean by voltage rating ? you mean by 110 or 220 ?
I live in Israel, i need the 220v .. but i know something about the DC or AC .. and the 1 - 5v Ma .. does it mean something i need to worry about ?
As you can see, i'm a little lost ..
PelegK said:
What do you mean by voltage rating ? you mean by 110 or 220 ?
I live in Israel, i need the 220v .. but i know something about the DC or AC .. and the 1 - 5v Ma .. does it mean something i need to worry about ?
As you can see, i'm a little lost ..
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Yes thats what I mean. Just check the charger with your phone and get one that has similar specifications.
The mains voltage is important ie 220V for you. The output needs to be 5v which all usb chargers are, and the MINIMUM amps needs to be 700mA so anything above this is fine ie 1000mA which is the same as 1A.
A low mA value will mean it will charge slowly or maybe not keep up with the device drain. A higher value will not kill your device but allow it to charge at its fastest rate.
USB charging works fine for me.
But when I tried a 3rd party charger (think it was HTC), i notice that my screen became laggy/unresponsive while being charged. This doesn't happen while on USB charging & original charger.
vassalle said:
USB charging works fine for me.
But when I tried a 3rd party charger (think it was HTC), i notice that my screen became laggy/unresponsive while being charged. This doesn't happen while on USB charging & original charger.
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Well that might be because its output is less and thus it isnt able to charge at its full capacity. Compare the ratings on both your chargers to see.
mine seems to charge to slow, or maybe cuz im not using the stock cable and im using my usb ports on computer
but if i have stock charger on wall outlet, how long is the charge top up take from 10% to 100%, thanks
yea mine is charging slow through the computer but I dont know if its because of the nexus 4 usb cable im using.
Hello,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2380875&highlight=charge
Best regards,
pootney
TG2708 said:
yea mine is charging slow through the computer but I dont know if its because of the nexus 4 usb cable im using.
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Obviously charging through a 500mAh USB 2.0 port would be slower then through a 1.35A wall charger.
can I use 2A charger?
Yes you can use a 2amp charger I was using my S4's and it charged fast
Sent from my totally stock Nexus 7 FHD
Interesting, I've only charged mine twice since getting it last sunday, and I've not paid any attention as to how long it's actually taking, one was through a proper charger, and finally today plugged into my computer
The New N7 ships with a 1.3 amp charger, and it's definitely slower to charge than the old N7 (which shipped with a 2.1 amp supply).
But I have yet to determine if putting a higher current supply on the new N7 will result in more current being delivered than the stock charger.
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Yes you can use a 2amp charger I was using my S4's and it charged fast
Sent from my totally stock Nexus 7 FHD
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thanks, I will try to see how much it will be faster or not
It takes about 3 hours to charge from 0% to 100% with the charger it came with. Using a 2 amp charger doesn't decrease the time, as the device will charge at a maximum of about 1100-1200 mAh.
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It takes about 3 hours to charge from 0% to 100% with the charger it came with. Using a 2 amp charger doesn't decrease the time, as the device will charge at a maximum of about 1100-1200 mAh.
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Curious, do you know this from experience, or is there a technical document you could share?
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Curious, do you know this from experience, or is there a technical document you could share?
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Android Tuner battery history.
Can anyone tell me what the power draw should be using the stock charger and cable?
Battery monitor is telling me that it is +237ma, it is taking 12 hours to charge. I have sent back to Asus via PC world (what possessed me to buy from there I dont know) and they have told me there is nothing wrong with the device. I have flashed the stock image and still getting notoriously slow charge times.
ricey1986 said:
Can anyone tell me what the power draw should be using the stock charger and cable?
Battery monitor is telling me that it is +237ma, it is taking 12 hours to charge. I have sent back to Asus via PC world (what possessed me to buy from there I dont know) and they have told me there is nothing wrong with the device. I have flashed the stock image and still getting notoriously slow charge times.
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About 1300 mAh.
ricey1986 said:
Can anyone tell me what the power draw should be using the stock charger and cable?
Battery monitor is telling me that it is +237ma, it is taking 12 hours to charge.
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With the stock charger and cable, the battery should be charging with close to 1200mA; the charger draws 7.4W from the outlet (at 230V).
There is current limiting based on the voltage the tablet sees, a USB cable with thin wires can drastically limit the charge current.
Hi all. My battery drain when phone plugged to stock charger. I doesn't happen when i use stock s6 charger. Is there any way to fix? I have just used 2 month with stock charger
Check your cables.
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Check your cables
Working fine. Maybe problem is on my stock charger?
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noskill01 said:
Check your cables
Working fine. Maybe problem is on my stock charger?
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How do you know your cable is fine? Try ampere app from the playstore check your charge speed if is 1200mAh and above it has no problem. But if its 500 below try changing the cable and see the difference
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noskill01 said:
xdaorxan said:
How do you know your cable is fine? Try ampere app from the playstore check your charge speed if is 1200mAh and above it has no problem. But if its 500 below try changing the cable and see the difference
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I have checked ampere too. It is always 500 below. Even it is sometimes decreasing to 40mAh. But with samsung's fast charging i can get 400-600 mAh which it is also bad score than 1200. But charges 1% per minute.
I have changed my cable with another cables and there is no difference on stock charger.
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Then you know your problem... change the charger!
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noskill01 said:
Then you know your problem... change the charger!
Sent from my SM-T705 using Tapatalk
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You mean 2 month usage of stock charger died? How it can be possible? I have used s4's charger for a 2 year and there was not problem with it. Anyway i already bought samsung's fast charger.
Hello every one i want to know if i can stop fast charging on my g4 i have a samsung fast charger and i think its damage my batttery any help ?
Use another cable or adapter and it will stop charging that fast.
And one advice - I am using aukey qc 2.0 and it does its work well.
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Hello every one i want to know if i can stop fast charging on my g4 i have a samsung fast charger and i think its damage my batttery any help ?
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yes it dose my battery is damaged after qc the new one i got is better and now im charging overnight whit 1A from a 1A charger and yes u can if you root and change the mah\temp charging
neobdium said:
yes it dose my battery is damaged after qc the new one i got is better and now im charging overnight whit 1A from a 1A charger and yes u can if you root and change the mah\temp charging
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I will change it
Hi.
I originally came from a vibe P1 which is now my gf's. One issue I had with the P1 is it gets noticeably hot during charging, which I take is not so good for the battery. Can I use a lower rated charger and let the P2 charge at normal speed to prolong the lifetime of this phone? I currently have a 2A charger from a Xiaomi RN4, I do not know how much current is the P2 charger rated. I'd appreciate all inputs.
Thanks.
you can indeed . of course it will take a bit longer to charge the phone . I use an old Samsung charger - 0.5A for charging phone and tablet .
The Mero said:
you can indeed . of course it will take a bit longer to charge the phone . I use an old Samsung charger - 0.5A for charging phone and tablet .
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Any chance that you know the Watt rate of the stock charger that comes with the phone? I have a 5V 2A charger which I guess is 10W. I have no idea how much W is Quick Charge 3.0 rated for but I'd like to have one quick charger to bring with me on trips and a normal one to charge it at home in normal situations.
Z3VN said:
Any chance that you know the Watt rate of the stock charger that comes with the phone? I have a 5V 2A charger which I guess is 10W. I have no idea how much W is Quick Charge 3.0 rated for but I'd like to have one quick charger to bring with me on trips and a normal one to charge it at home in normal situations.
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It was explained here many times !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/accessories/replacement-charger-party-charger-t3662211
Lenovo P2 IS NOT QUICK CHARGE 3.0 compatible !
pabgar said:
It was explained here many times !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/accessories/replacement-charger-party-charger-t3662211
Lenovo P2 IS NOT QUICK CHARGE 3.0 compatible !
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I received the phone today. I think the charger that comes with the phone is some kind of quick charger because it is rated for different voltages, about the same current. So the verdict is the p2 has quick charging, just not Qualcomm's quick charge 3.0?
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So the verdict is the p2 has quick charging, just not Qualcomm's quick charge 3.0?
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Exactly.
It is really strange, but so it is.