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I've had a nexus 5x before and own a pixel table. Both come with USB C port to charge. So i bought a itian qc3.0 charger at that time. (http://www.gearbest.com/chargers-cables/pp_389793.html)
Now i changed to the lg g6, but it refused to do the 'fast charging ' when i use that chargers qc3.0 port and even says 'slow charging' when connecting to the usb c output.
Is it the combination that's just flakey or did they put something specific in the original charger that comes with the lg g6?
I'm bit lost on the topic of chargers currently, anyone care to enlighten me on what should could would work?
Lg g6 is picky I think
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I'm using the charger from my Nexus 6 and my G6 says that it's quick charging. Only QC 2.0 on that one though.
Obscure Reference said:
I'm using the charger from my Nexus 6 and my G6 says that it's quick charging. Only QC 2.0 on that one though.
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wtf.. i hate your luckiness :angel:
Apb said:
wtf.. i hate your luckiness :angel:
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Works fine with my wife's charger from her Galaxy Note 4 as well. ? (Pretty sure that's a QC 2.0 charger as well.)
Does LG not provide a qc 3.0 charger with their own phone ??
Mine came with a MCS-H06UR charger.
Rated @ 9.0V 1.8A / 5.0V 1.8A
After a quick Google search I've had no luck ascertaining if this is QC 2.0 or QC 3.0.
From what I can tell, my phone charges as fast if not faster using the 5V/3A charger that came with my 6P.
From what I've read online, the LG G6 also supports USB-PD.
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Off topic a bit. Thoughts on overnight wireless charging. I have a great charging cradle that I want to use but don't want phone to crack at night from hours of heat. Sony z2 and z4v had issues with that
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Off topic a bit. Thoughts on overnight wireless charging. I have a great charging cradle that I want to use but don't want phone to crack at night from hours of heat. Sony z2 and z4v had issues with that
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Shouldn't really get hot once it's fully charged?
The charger that comes with it is a quick charge 3.0 charger and can completely charge your phone from zero in less than 2 hours easily. You have to use the cord that came with it though, or at least one that is compatible. If you look at the icons, you will see a different one than the usual charging icon. Pulling down the menu shows something about fast-charging when its active.
My experience comes from the Sprint version.
lg3FTW said:
Off topic a bit. Thoughts on overnight wireless charging. I have a great charging cradle that I want to use but don't want phone to crack at night from hours of heat. Sony z2 and z4v had issues with that
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i use one from Tylt each night since im always on-call. havent had a problem once.
None of my QC 3.0 charger fast chagrge my G6. The QC 2.0 chargers do.
I've bought a Choetech wall usb charger, QuickCharge 3.0 with its usb type-c cable, and when I plug it on LG G6, it says that there's fast charging.
https://amzn.com/B019Q5WT6W
I do not believe the LG stock charger is qc qc 3.0 compatible because its fixed mat output at 9v is 1.8a
qc 3.0 defines the max amps at each voltage level from 5v to 9v to 12v
I ended up buying anker qc 3.0 chargers for my car and for ac wall outlet. also bought their nice braided usb c cable. every combination yields a fast charger notification in the drop down and the ampere app confirms this. also watching the real time output is impressive from all these chargers.
the benefit to using a certified qc 3.0 charger is that the phone will tell it exactly what amps to deliver based on charge & temp.
further, the G6 has a heat pipe to help cool the entire phone including the battery, to help prevent a galaxy note scenario.
wireless charging is slow Qi spec and is NOT fast like samsung. however, slow charging over wireless is great for overnight.
I use anker's qi charging puck and it works great except I have to remove my case. same with the samsung fast charger puck. my wife doesn't have to remove the case on her S7 to do regular or fast charging. LG's design is obviously inferior for the Qi to pickup and activate the coil.
Today Amazon delivered also this Anker dual usb car charger (QuickCharge 3.0):
http://amzn.com/B01K9MQ8WW
and when LG G6 is connected it shows that is in fast charging mode.
Those who bought QC 3.0 charger and those who trying different cables with LG G6 charger, Try Cable from Oneplus 3, I get an improved charging of 10-20 minutes less compared to stock LG cable
The issue might be the cable you're using. I've had no trouble fast charging using an old ASUS QC 2.0 charger, or a cheap car QC 3.0 charger. Even when using microUSB cables with USB-C adapter tips, but I'm using decent cables (mostly Monoprice and Anker).
I've confirmed that the charger that came with my G6 is QC3.0 (model MCS-H06UR, UK 3-pin). Using a USB power meter, the voltage will increase from 5V to 9V in small steps. If I use a QC 2.0 charger (stock charger from Note4/S7edge), it will jump from 5V to 9V immediately.
tulving said:
I've bought a Choetech wall usb charger, QuickCharge 3.0 with its usb type-c cable, and when I plug it on LG G6, it says that there's fast charging.
https://amzn.com/B019Q5WT6W
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How much time does it take to charge fully? Did you record time ?
Hi,
Which option would be better for my Galaxy S10+,
Anker PowerWave 7.5 Fast or Huawei 15W Quick Wireless Charger ?
https://www.anker.com/products/vari...arging-pad-with-internal-cooling-fan/B2514122
https://consumer.huawei.com/bh/accessories/wireless-charger/
HussainJH said:
Hi,
Which option would be better for my Galaxy S10+,
Anker PowerWave 7.5 Fast or Huawei 15W Quick Wireless Charger ?
https://www.anker.com/products/vari...arging-pad-with-internal-cooling-fan/B2514122
https://consumer.huawei.com/bh/accessories/wireless-charger/
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From the specs and price I would say the Huawei looks better. If it were me I would just go with a Samsung fast wireless charger. Amazon has them but make sure it's not a fake.
Huawei's wireless charger might not be compatible with Samsung's already very slow Wireless Fast Charge. I have a Xiaomi wireless charger that can charge up to 25W but it charged the S10+ at half the speed of a compatible wireless charger. The Samsung charger is better if you are going to purchase one that's branded by a phone maker. Of the two you are asking about the Anker is much more likely to be compatible with this phone and charge at the same speed as Samsung's charger.
Using an Anker one and everythings work fine
Samsung has their own wireless charger that charges at 15W (Android) 7.5W (iPhone) . Highest output on the market right now
I think the the fastest wireless charger Samsung has is that 15W wireless charging stand, but Huawei has this 27W wireless charger which is even greater than Samsung's own wired charger that came with the box. Question is, does the S20 Ultra support wireless charging that fast?
15w according to GSMArena https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s20_ultra_5g-10040.php
Sharpshooterrr said:
I think the the fastest wireless charger Samsung has is that 15W wireless charging stand, but Huawei has this 27W wireless charger which is even greater than Samsung's own wired charger that came with the box. Question is, does the S20 Ultra support wireless charging that fast?
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15w, but do not that a 27w wireless charger outputs 27w but your phone won't receive 27w because of losses in inductance. 25w wired charging will be faster than 27w wireless charging.
The best option is to buy the 18W Duo charger or the single 9W charger. There are some tests on YouTube that prove 15W wireless and 45W wired charger to be nothing but a waste of money.
Hi guys,
I just got my S20 and to my great disappointment, it doesn't charge off one of my USB-C PD power supply (Navilock 60W PD) and it also only "slow"-charges from my Apple 87W USB-C charger. At least, when it is on. When powered off, it charges with both chargers (although I cannot tell if it fast-charges). Does anyone have an idea why or perhaps how to fix this? Also let me know if you're experiencing a similar issue.
Edit: What else I tested:
Same PS, Samsung cable (still doesn't work)
Same PS with different phones (Mi 9, Mi 10, both work with fast charging)
Same PS with laptop (Dell XPS 15, works @60W)
Samsung PS with Samsung cable (works)
Hi,
You cannot fix this issue because samsung's fast charge only works with samsung PS.
they use the USB-PD standard but Galaxy smartphones detects whether it is samsung hardware or not (to avoid the risk of overloads, electrocution and fires with counterfeits and maybe for others reasons... )
in addition, it is indicated in the charging parameters that to ensure proper functioning of the device, you need to use officials Samsung accessories.
If you need an additional charger, you'll have to buy Samsung.
Guillaume3441 said:
Hi,
You cannot fix this issue because samsung's fast charge only works with samsung PS.
they use the USB-PD standard but Galaxy smartphones detects whether it is samsung hardware or not (to avoid the risk of overloads, electrocution and fires with counterfeits and maybe for others reasons... )
in addition, it is indicated in the charging parameters that to ensure proper functioning of the device, you need to use officials Samsung accessories.
If you need an additional charger, you'll have to buy Samsung.
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According to some owners of the Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra, their phone either refuses to charge at times or the charging keeps getting interrupted every few minutes, requiring them to unplug the charging cable and then plug it in again. This happens with both official and third-party chargers – wireless charging is unaffected. A device restart apparently helps for a while before the issue crops up again. It doesn’t seem to be a hardware fault, as some users say the issue was introduced after a software update.
It also doesn’t seem to be very widespread, as there are very few reports on Samsung’s community forums over the last few months, and most of them are from Germany. Of course, even a few reports should be investigated, especially when they have to do with a device’s charging capabilities. None of our devices here at SamMobile are affected, but we have reached out to Samsung and will update you once we get a response.
In the meantime, do let us know if your Galaxy S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra is plagued with these charging issues by leaving a comment below.
https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-galaxy-s20-charging-issues-troubling-some-owners/
Using a standard USB-PD charger, the S20 range will only charge at 10W. This is because the S20 charges at 9V (I measured it at 8.3V though) and not at 12 or 20V which the USB-PD charger can provide. As a result, the next available voltage is 5V Check if your charger supports 9V output.
Newer USB-PD chargers Rev 2 AND with PPS will be able to negotiate 9V charging, but even so will be limited to up to 3A output. So you only get 27W of charging at most even with a 100W rated USB-PD Rev2 charger..
Hi, my S20+ (g9860) fast charges with a MacBook Pro charger. Don't know if it's to do with the chipset? I.e. exynos Vs Snapdragon?
I have a Xiaomi Fast Charger that's capable of providing 27W @ 9v/3A. Initially when used on my S20 G9810 SD865 model, it showed slow charging. However, I found a setting under Settings - Device Care - Battery - Charging. There is an option for Fast Charging but that was toggled off. Super Fast Charging and Fast Wireless charging were toggled on. I turned on Fast Charging and now when I'm using the Xiaomi charger, it shows Fast Charging when plugged in.
i have a 65W pd charger that works perfectly with my 20+, fast charge works without a problem, even got a non samsung cable to go with it.
i got it on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Baseus-GaN...-0-for-iPhone-USB-Phone-Charger-/184010071627
anandlal said:
I have a Xiaomi Fast Charger that's capable of providing 27W @ 9v/3A. Initially when used on my S20 G9810 SD865 model, it showed slow charging. However, I found a setting under Settings - Device Care - Battery - Charging. There is an option for Fast Charging but that was toggled off. Super Fast Charging and Fast Wireless charging were toggled on. I turned on Fast Charging and now when I'm using the Xiaomi charger, it shows Fast Charging when plugged in.
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Looks like you found a very good charger that can replace the included Samsung charger. What current does it charge at? Does Accubattery say it is charging at 5000-5500 mA?
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Daniehabazin said:
i have a 65W pd charger that works perfectly with my 20+, fast charge works without a problem, even got a non samsung cable to go with it.
i got it on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Baseus-GaN...-0-for-iPhone-USB-Phone-Charger-/184010071627
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Does it say Super Fast Charge 2.0 when you charge with it? Or just Fast Charge?
I have a number of chargers that I use with my S20 Ultra. Depending on the combination of charger and cable that I use, I can get the following charge modes:
1) Fast Charge - 9V/2A - QC2.0 / Samsung AFC
2) Super Fast Charge - 9V/3A - USB PD
3) Super Fast Charge 2.0 - 9V/4A - USB PD with PPS
Sleepycat3 said:
Looks like you found a very good charger that can replace the included Samsung charger. What current does it charge at? Does Accubattery say it is charging at 5000-5500 mA?
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Does it say Super Fast Charge 2.0 when you charge with it? Or just Fast Charge?
I have a number of chargers that I use with my S20 Ultra. Depending on the combination of charger and cable that I use, I can get the following charge modes:
1) Fast Charge - 9V/2A - QC2.0 / Samsung AFC
2) Super Fast Charge - 9V/3A - USB PD
3) Super Fast Charge 2.0 - 9V/4A - USB PD with PPS
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i have no idea what current it uses, and my phone is already fully charged so i guess accubattery won't show the max current until i drain my battery a bit, i'll try it later.
it doesn't say super fast charge 2.0 since i have a s20+ (that doesn't have it, only the ultra has it) but it does say super fast charge, and the original charger does say the same thing.
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Looks like you found a very good charger that can replace the included Samsung charger. What current does it charge at? Does Accubattery say it is charging at 5000-5500 mA?
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Does it say Super Fast Charge 2.0 when you charge with it? Or just Fast Charge?
I have a number of chargers that I use with my S20 Ultra. Depending on the combination of charger and cable that I use, I can get the following charge modes:
1) Fast Charge - 9V/2A - QC2.0 / Samsung AFC
2) Super Fast Charge - 9V/3A - USB PD
3) Super Fast Charge 2.0 - 9V/4A - USB PD with PPS
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It just says Fast Charge.
With Fast Charge toggled on, Accubattery shows 3000 mA
With Fast Charge toggled off, Accubattery shows 1800 mA.
I have the S20 with the 4000 mV battery.
To fast charge the S20+/S20 Ultra, you need a newer fast charger that not only support PD, but also the new PPS specification where the power supply can output 3.3V-11V (continuous programmable) and at least a 3A at those voltage. For 45W charging, you further need a PPS power supply which can output 5A at 3.3V-11V.
Most of the existing USB-PD power adapters do not support PPS and thus will not be able to super fast charge the Note 10+/S20 range of phones. The newer PPS adapters are slowly appearing now.
My Xiaomi charger is a 27W charger that does 9V/3A. Once I toggled the Fast Charge option on, I can charge my S20 using the full 27W.
anandlal said:
It just says Fast Charge.
With Fast Charge toggled on, Accubattery shows 3000 mA
With Fast Charge toggled off, Accubattery shows 1800 mA.
I have the S20 with the 4000 mV battery.
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On my S20U, Accubattery reports
Super Fast Charging 2.0 shows 6000 mA (with 45W Samsung travel charger)
Super Fast Charging shows 5400 mA (with included 25W Samsung charger)
Fast Charging shows 3000 mA (QC3.0/AFC)
Cable Charging shows 1800 mA (Fast charge turned off but using QC3.0/AFC charger)
Mlaihk said:
To fast charge the S20+/S20 Ultra, you need a newer fast charger that not only support PD, but also the new PPS specification where the power supply can output 3.3V-11V (continuous programmable) and at least a 3A at those voltage. For 45W charging, you further need a PPS power supply which can output 5A at 3.3V-11V.
Most of the existing USB-PD power adapters do not support PPS and thus will not be able to super fast charge the Note 10+/S20 range of phones. The newer PPS adapters are slowly appearing now.
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I have the Samsung 45W travel charger which is supposed to support everything that is required to get the quickest charging from the S20U, but it still only charges at 30-32W.
Hi,
I have similar issue with my S20 (Snapdragon 865)。I have tested 2 different brand PPS chargers and 1 PD chargers and official 25W charger, the results are very weird.
1. Baseus 45w pps charger: S20 shows super charging but only get 9.3V*1.4A while Xiaomi Mi9 get 9V*3A.
2. Xiaomi 65w pps charger: S20 shows super charging but only get 9.2v*1.5A while S5e tablet get 9.3v*1.9A.
3. RAVPower 45w PD charger: S20 shows fast charging and get 9.2v*1.4A while S5e tablet get 9v*1.9A..
4. Official 25w pps charger: S20 shows super charging and get 9.2v*1.7A.
All results are tested when the phone battery below 50%。
What I found is my S20 's charging speed is never above 16 Walts when boot into system with whatever chargers and cables. It only charges at 25 Walts when the phone is turn off.
And another weird thing is after a firmware update (I forgot which one.), my S20 won't show fast charge when I use a PD charger and only charges at 5V/2A. It can only get fast charging when I do the following steps (turn off fast charge option before charging and plug the cable and wait for the 'You can turn on fast charge' popup shows and click OK), it now get the fast charge feature till next reboot.
I hope someone can reach Samsung and report to them. Thx!
Sorry for my bad English.
byl233 said:
What I found is my S20 's charging speed is never above 16 Walts when boot into system with whatever chargers and cables. It only charges at 25 Walts when the phone is turn off.
And another weird thing is after a firmware update (I forgot which one.), my S20 won't show fast charge when I use a PD charger and only charges at 5V/2A. It can only get fast charging when I do the following steps (turn off fast charge option before charging and plug the cable and wait for the 'You can turn on fast charge' popup shows and click OK), it now get the fast charge feature till next reboot.
I hope someone can reach Samsung and report to them. Thx!
Sorry for my bad English.
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Have you checked what your CPU and battery temperatures are when you charge the phone while it is on? The S20 will slow down charging if it is too hot.
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Have you checked what your CPU and battery temperatures are when you charge the phone while it is on? The S20 will slow down charging if it is too hot.
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The battery temperature is around 36C. The room temperature is around 26C. Since my Note10 and S5e tablet can charge normally with these chargers, I still think it's a firmware bug that cause the problem.
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My wife has a LETSCOM wireless charger, that she uses without issue with her Pixel 3. It works intermittently with my Pixel 5, and I can't work out why. Often, when I put my P5 on it, the charger flashes red/blue - according to the user guide, this is "overcurrent protection". If I reboot the P5 or unplug / replug in the charger, the charger stays blue, charges the P5 with no issues. More often than not, I get the "overcurrent" issue though. I've plugged the charger into my P5 charger, using the P5 USB cable. Any thoughts?
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My wife has a LETSCOM wireless charger, that she uses without issue with her Pixel 3. It works intermittently with my Pixel 5, and I can't work out why. Often, when I put my P5 on it, the charger flashes red/blue - according to the user guide, this is "overcurrent protection". If I reboot the P5 or unplug / replug in the charger, the charger stays blue, charges the P5 with no issues. More often than not, I get the "overcurrent" issue though. I've plugged the charger into my P5 charger, using the P5 USB cable. Any thoughts?
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FWIW I have an Anker wireless 10W Fast-Charging PowerWave Pad and while it fast charges other phones (S10e, and other Samsung phones).
I tried it with the Pixel 5 and it says "charging slowly". A pity really as I think it's one of the best reasonable wireless chargers out there.
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FWIW I have an Anker wireless 10W Fast-Charging PowerWave Pad and while it fast charges other phones (S10e, and other Samsung phones).
I tried it with the Pixel 5 and it says "charging slowly". A pity really as I think it's one of the best reasonable wireless chargers out there.
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Are you using the same wall plug when trying different devices on it? For the Pixel 5 to fast charge, your wall plug needs to be 9V/2A at least 18W and the pad needs to support or to be within spec of the Qi 15W Extended Power Profile, which should then allow it to fast charge on your pad at 10W. If its under 18W wall plug or only say 5V/2A, then it wont fast wireless charge the Pixel 5 due to that 15W EPP afaik :good:
Also, the Pixel 5 has max 12W wireless charging, but most pads will usually drop down if its a 15W pad for example, from 15W to 10W to 7W, 5W - or thereabouts, so I'm not sure we'll get anything above 10W wireless unless its a specific 12W pad. From my understanding at least
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Are you using the same wall plug when trying different devices on it? For the Pixel 5 to fast charge, your wall plug needs to be 9V/2A at least 18W and the pad needs to support or to be within spec of the Qi 15W Extended Power Profile, which should then allow it to fast charge on your pad at 10W. If its under 18W wall plug or only say 5V/2A, then it wont fast wireless charge the Pixel 5 due to that 15W EPP afaik :good:
Also, the Pixel 5 has max 12W wireless charging, but most pads will usually drop down if its a 15W pad for example, from 15W to 10W to 7W, 5W - or thereabouts, so I'm not sure we'll get anything above 10W wireless unless its a specific 12W pad. From my understanding at least
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I'm using the Anker recommended wall plug. I don't have enough posts to provide a link in comment but its title on Amazon is "Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 18W USB Wall Charger PowerPort+1(Quick Charge 2.0 Compatible, Qualcomm Certified) for Galaxy S8/S7/S6/Edge/Plus, Note 5/4, LG G4, HTC One A9/M9, Nexus 6, iPhone, iPad and More".
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I'm using the Anker recommended wall plug. I don't have enough posts to provide a link in comment but its title on Amazon is "Quick Charge 3.0, Anker 18W USB Wall Charger PowerPort+1(Quick Charge 2.0 Compatible, Qualcomm Certified) for Galaxy S8/S7/S6/Edge/Plus, Note 5/4, LG G4, HTC One A9/M9, Nexus 6, iPhone, iPad and More".
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ah I see, so this device is QuickCharge 3, however it does not support Qualcomm's Extended Power Profile by the looks of it, so it wont fast charge any of the Pixel devices, they require EPP standard and for 10W wireless charging on the pixel 5, it must be at least 18W 9V/2A + minimum 15W EPP.
The PowerWave Pad itself looks to only use 10W Fast Charging when using a 9V/2A wall plug (which is fine for Samsung devices using QC2 or 3), however, it won't fast charge the Pixel in the same way without being certified for Qualcomm Extended Power Profile. So your Pixel will only charge at 5W on it unfortunately.
Yep! Was disappointed. I'm unsure of which non Google brand wireless chargers will wirelessly charge this thing faster than "charging slowly"
Jeez, it's a compatibility nightmare! If anyone has a fast charging wireless solution for P5, please let us know!
This works for me:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D9KT4HP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1