I will buy a power bank of TP-Link 10400 capacity and 2A output. Is the output any good for our device or the power bank has to be 3A like the charger ?
It will charge your phone, it just won't charge it quite as quickly as the original charger does.
djibril13 said:
I will buy a power bank of TP-Link 10400 capacity and 2A output. Is the output any good for our device or the power bank has to be 3A like the charger ?
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Anything will charge it, but the output will dictate how long it will take.
A computer only outputs about 450mA (0.450A) but takes ages in doing so.
from gsmarena:
We initially thought that the Rapid charging tech used by Lenovo must be Quick Charge 3.0 since the P2 uses a Qualcomm chipset. However, our third-party QC3.0 charger didn't charge the P2 particularly fast, so the jury is still out on whether Lenovo is using a proprietary charging technology.
so... my car charger and my power bank, BOTH qc 3.0 are useless with this phone??
Our charger is a basic 12V 2A charger, giving a total of 24W Power. I don't see anything special in the charger. It's probably not the usual QC we had heard of. I have seen in some reviews though about this charging technology being different and very interesting.
A problem would be: what charger for the car???
i have the phone and i can confirm it only uses the QC feature with the included CHARGER
no way to use any qc 2/3.0 charger....mmhhh bad decision lenovo!
realista87 said:
i have the phone and i can confirm it only uses the QC feature with the included CHARGER
no way to use any qc 2/3.0 charger....mmhhh bad decision lenovo!
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I don't see your point. This charger outperforms any other chargers in the market even turbo and dash chargers.
Why do you ppl always end up blaming others.
because i am against the proprietary charging algorithms..... dash charge is great? NOPE.... it forces you to use a special cable, a special charger, no 3rd part suppliers... high price of chargers, is it a good move for the customer?
same thing for this lenovo charging solution, ok the fastest one, but if i lose che official charger i am stucked with the NORMAL 5v 2a solution....
this is not a great thing imho, and all power banks i have qith 7/9/12v qc features are USELESS with the lenovo p2......
You're thinking only voltage my friend, check if your power bank can supply 2A at 12V. Probably no. Mostly all power banks bottlenecks at 1.5A.
So, there isn't a way to use another charger for fast charging?
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You're thinking only voltage my friend, check if your power bank can supply 2A at 12V. Probably no. Mostly all power banks bottlenecks at 1.5A.
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my xiaomi power bank 2 20000mah does have qc3.0 and it's tested to arrive higher than 2A at 12v ... but even if other chargers are "only" capable to reach 12v at 1,5A ... it is still a missed quick charge because p2 uses proprietary charge coding
ok this is not THEp roblem, but just a con. like for dash charge people repeat at eveyone that oneplus is the fastes... but hey without an available dach charge power bank... that phone is s "joke"
I have another QC3.0 wall charger, when i plug to P2 it's out put at 2A only not fast charge.
But when i plug original charger from P2 to another phone fsst charge status is become.
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How many times will you open new topic for the same problem ?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/accessories/replacement-charger-party-charger-t3662211
Hye..since our 5t using 5V/4A charger, I would to ask about the anker power bank..is it suitable for op5t by using original dash cable n connect to qc3 anker power bank? Is there any adapter to convert qc3 to dash? Or any suggestion for power bank?
Thank you
Rgd
I just read about dash charge.
When 5T using any other charger/powerbank those are not an official dash charger + must official dash usb cable.
The phone will charge as normal (1.xx Amp).
Exactly. Oppo's charging tech puts the logic in the charger, so that tech is missing from the power bank.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76116217&postcount=6
I have bought this powerbank and I can easily say it is the best powerbank on the market.
① 26800 mAh, 60W PD input, 2.5 hours will fully charged the power bank.
② Oneplus WARP 30W/DASH 20W/HUAWEI SuperCharge 22.5W/OPPO VOOC 50W/PD 60W
③ Built-in 18650 Battery, can take on Plane.
④ PD 60W Charge output , can charge the Laptop,Like Macbook Pro/Air/SurfaceBook/Switch
⑤ The firmware can update.
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I have been looking at/for the upper range mAh Power Banks allowed by the TSA. Afaik the maximum allowed is 27000mAh. Quality, future proofing & pricing are my concerns.
The two top brands I've identified for quality are Anker & RAVPower. I want to keep my pricing to $100 before taxes. I was also influenced by shorter charging times of phones etc. & recharging times of the Power Banks themselves.
The Anker I'm looking at is:
Anker PowerCore+ 19000mAh PD Hybrid Portable Charger and USB-C Hub with Included USB-C 30W PD Wall Charger
$70 Anker A1362 Recharge Time 3.5 Hours
Power Delivery: Deliver full-speed 27W charging to USB-C phones, tablets, laptops, etc.
Hub Mode for Data Sync and Connecting Accessories
And the RAVPower is two separate purchases because a 30W PD Wall Charger is not included:
RAVPower 20000mAh 60W PD 3.0 USB C Power Bank
$50 RAVPower RP-PB201 Recharge Time 3.0 Hours
Power Delivery: Deliver full-speed 60W charging to USB-C phones, tablets, laptops, etc.
& the
RAVPower 61W PD USB C Charger[GaN Tech] Type C Wall Charger
$25 RAVPower RP-PC112 (the 30W was only $3 cheaper)
Alternate suggestions welcomed. I ended up with ~20000mAh solutions because 27000mAh quality solutions were over $100.
I've been using Anker for awhile and it has been a great power bank!
Try the xiaomi power bank 3 pro its 20.000mah