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I'm currently looking to buy one of these phones used, but first I'd like to know if I can use my current Moto chargers to charge this phone or not? I have one charger at work, one charger in my Man Cave, one charger in my bedroom, one charger in my Man Cave #2 outside..... You get the point .
Thanks in advance.
Micro USB is micro USB. As long as its a quality charger/cable, theres no reason why it shouldn't work.
martonikaj said:
Micro USB is micro USB. As long as its a quality charger/cable, theres no reason why it shouldn't work.
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Cool. Thanks. I did a quick search on Google to try and find out if they both shared the same plug type, but didn't find it. Probably should have used a different search approach.
My wife and I use Motorola micro USB chargers in our cars for our Sammy phones and they work great. I like the blue glow
martonikaj said:
Micro USB is micro USB. As long as its a quality charger/cable, theres no reason why it shouldn't work.
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You sure about that? What about voltage and milliamp differences?
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USB is a standard, if it's a quality charger it will conform to the standard.
mariachi202 said:
You sure about that? What about voltage and milliamp differences?
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They'll just charge at different rates, and no standardized charger will be too much amperage for your phone.
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You sure about that? What about voltage and milliamp differences?
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All USB charges @ 5Vdc
Amp only dictate how much current can be pushed to the device. I believe ours max @ 1000ma or 1a. Anything more and the phone will just not utilize the extra current. As your phone gets closer to being fully charged, it draws less current anyway.
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This is probably a dumb question, but if I buy some USB-C -> USB cables, can I use my old Nexus 6 charging bricks and still get fast charge on my Pixel? I have a couple of them from my Nexus 6, and I'd hate for them to be useless now.
Don't take my word for gospel but the OEM Nexus 6 charging block has the same output voltage as the pixels block.
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I used the USB cable that came with the XL with my N6 charger last night. Seems to work just fine.
You absolutely can. Just make sure you have a Benson approved cable.
Also, it won't charge as fast as the OEM charger.
The N6 Charger Specs:
Nexus 6 battery is 3220mAh Turbo charger rates:
[email protected]=14.4W (Turbo 2)
[email protected]=14.4W (Turbo 1)
[email protected] =9W (Standard output)
You will only get standard output since the Type-C standard is 5v only. So you will charge at approximately 1.6A rather than the approximate 3A from the Pixel Charger
Did you guys ( gals too . . . ) see the www.fixit.com tear down ?
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wtf ! there were the qualcom qc 3.0 chips soldered onto the main board . . .
old_fart said:
Did you guys ( gals too . . . ) see the www.fixit.com tear down ?
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wtf ! there were the qualcom qc 3.0 chips soldered onto the main board . . .
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What do those do for us?
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This may be helpful.
Below is a quote from a Google engineer from another forum.
"Will it be safe to use my nexus 6p USB-C charger with the pixel/XL?
I would advise against it. Please use the charger that comes in the Pixel box with it.?* The Nexus 6P charger will technically work with the cord it comes with, but if you use a USB-IF certified USB3.1 cord, the Nexus 6P charger behaves badly.
You do not want to risk a $800 phone on a $10 charger. If you use the OEM 18W Pixel charger, warranty will cover any problems you encounter.
Also, will it be safe to use any qualcomm Quickcharge charger?
Is the Qualcomm QuickCharge charger USB Type-A (square plug) or Type-C (round plug)?
Type-A (square plug) QC chargers: it depend on the manufacturer. Some make good chargers, others make bad. It depends on the maker.
Type-C (round plug) QC chargers: these are bad and go against the spec. I do not recommend using any Type-C Qualcomm QuickCharge chargers.
also, according to the processor spec, it does support quickcharge 3.0
No. The Pixel does not support QC at all. It uses USB-PD (PowerDelivery) at [email protected] and [email protected] levels. You need a USB-PD power supply with those levels or greater.
will there be any harm or advantage if i use a quick-charge 3.0 certified charger?
You need to speak to QualComm. I have personally tested "QualComm Certified" chargers that are bad. I have data to prove this. However there are many "good" QC3.0 chargers as well.
There will be no harm (if the charger is good). There is no advantage (if the charger is good). A QC Type-A charger will work like any other USB-A port and charge at 1.5A maximum. (It remains to be seen if the Pixel will recognize Apple 2.4A charging.)."
-Nathan K.
Link to said forum. Hopefully it's ok to paste here.
https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/phone-by-google/jxhe1y4GRaU
https://plus.google.com/102612254593917101378/posts/1PJZT2g61Ag
My Nexus 6 Motorola Turbo Charger charges faster than my included Pixel charger...
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neyenlives said:
My Nexus 6 Motorola Turbo Charger charges faster than my included Pixel charger...
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Thats weird because it shouldn't
uploder said:
Thats weird because it shouldn't
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Yeah I'm just saying based on how long it is saying it will take to charge to full on the lockscreen, when the phone is at the same level.
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Anyone have experience with micro USB to USB c adapters? I'd rather use that and carry around just a few cables
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Robert_W said:
You absolutely can. Just make sure you have a Benson approved cable.
Also, it won't charge as fast as the OEM charger.
The N6 Charger Specs:
Nexus 6 battery is 3220mAh Turbo charger rates:
[email protected]=14.4W (Turbo 2)
[email protected]=14.4W (Turbo 1)
[email protected] =9W (Standard output)
You will only get standard output since the Type-C standard is 5v only. So you will charge at approximately 1.6A rather than the approximate 3A from the Pixel Charger
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Awesome, thanks for the reply! So from what I am understanding, the cable is more important than the charging brick? I charge my phone every night, and I want to avoid fast charging in that scenario since I've heard that Fast Charges create more wear and tear on the battery than a standard charge. That being the case I'd like to use an old standard charging brick (like a samsung one) and then use a certified USB - USB-C cable to charge the phone.
My Nexus 6 block and pixel USB cable does not say charging quickly. It just says charging.
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yankeesfan714 said:
My Nexus 6 block and pixel USB cable does not say charging quickly. It just says charging.
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Wait till the battery is lower, then try again
Google Pixel XL Stop Motion Unboxing Video
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Yeah I'm just saying based on how long it is saying it will take to charge to full on the lockscreen, when the phone is at the same level.
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Sometimes those estimations vary quite a bit. Reinserting the plug resets this, and can sometimes change the estimation by a few hours.
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The charger that comes with Honor 8 pro has output of 5V/2A and 9V/2A as specified on the charger itself.
Can someone tell me the wattage(W)?
And Huawei has its own Super charge technology. So, Honor 8 pro does support that tech?
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Electricity basics (Ohm's Law): Power (Watt) = Intensity (Ampere) times Voltage (Volt)
Which makes: W = 2 x 9 = 18W. <-- I guess 18W is for SuperCharge.
With 5V/2A it makes 10W.
Kameyuu said:
Electricity basics (Ohm's Law): Power (Watt) = Intensity (Ampere) times Voltage (Volt)
Which makes: W = 2 x 9 = 18W. <-- I guess 18W is for SuperCharge.
With 5V/2A it makes 10W.
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Forgot ohm's law. Happens.
That's a normal fast charger.
And not the Huawei super charger hmm
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K.khiladi said:
Forgot ohm's law. Happens.
That's a normal fast charger.
And not the Huawei super charger hmm
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No worries happens to everyone.
Have you tried google-ing anything about this ? It could be written in the manual, haven't taken a look at it yet.
Kameyuu said:
No worries happens to everyone.
Have you tried google-ing anything about this ? It could be written in the manual, haven't taken a look at it yet.
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The honor phones ship with a regular fast charger. The Huawei phones ship with a custom Super charger that's considerably faster than this regular fast charger.
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K.khiladi said:
The honor phones ship with a regular fast charger. The Huawei phones ship with a custom Super charger that's considerably faster than this regular fast charger.
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If I'm not mistaken, isn't that feature not available on Honor phones only ? I mean, you'll need a fast-charging cable and a fast-charging charger. Even if you use a Honor it will work though.
Not every cable works with fast-charging as not every fast-charger works with any cable. You'll need both fast-charging compatible to get this to work. I might be mistaken though, but AFAIK, that's it.
So, anyone has any recommend for a cable that can reach 200MB/s transfer speed for 7p ?
Right im looking into the Anker USB C 3.1 Gen 2 and Amazon USB C 3.1 Gen 2 but idk if it support 7P
Any suggest ? Thnk
Honestly the warp cable that comes with the phone is very fast. I believe its rated fkr at least usb 3.0, could be wrong, but its blazing fast. The 7 pro's usb c is indeed usb 3.1 compatible though, so you may benefit from such a cable
Ruvaldak said:
Honestly the warp cable that comes with the phone is very fast. I believe its rated fkr at least usb 3.0, could be wrong, but its blazing fast. The 7 pro's usb c is indeed usb 3.1 compatible though, so you may benefit from such a cable
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Nah, the stock cable is USB 2.0 only, the average speed in transfer is like 25MB/s only
camapdien said:
Nah, the stock cable is USB 2.0 only, the average speed in transfer is like 25MB/s only
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Is it? Huh. I may have to invest in a 3.0 cable. I guess Im used to my V30 and it being painfully slow at transfer speeds lol. Anyways, anker is definitely trustable in my experience, never had a bad product from them - in fact, one of my favorite cables from them Ive had for years and it has no fraying and doesnt even show signs of use. Realllllly long braided micro usb cable I use for my RPi from them.
i have used both Anker and Aukey cables for transfers, and i can say that the speed of copying a single large file is at approximately 350MB/s.
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i have used both Anker and Aukey cables for transfers, and i can say that the speed of copying a single large file is at approximately 350MB/s.
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Can you give me the link for the cable, thanks very much!!!
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So, anyone has any recommend for a cable that can reach 200MB/s transfer speed for 7p ?
Right im looking into the Anker USB C 3.1 Gen 2 and Amazon USB C 3.1 Gen 2 but idk if it support 7P
Any suggest ? Thnk
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Why don't just use Filezilla and ftp app?
Dan3ll1 said:
Why don't just use Filezilla and ftp app?
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What for ? Idc it relate anything with transfer speed
Dan3ll1 said:
Why don't just use Filezilla and ftp app?
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Much slower
Although quite pricey this cable apparently performs a 5A + (100w) + USB 3.2 (3.1 Gen2) speeds!
https://www.lindy.co.uk/cables-adap...b-3-1-type-c-to-a-cable-5a-anthra-line-p11704
In fact if you search this companies database they have a few options I haven't seen with a different brands.
Of course this TITACUTE (seriously that's a name haha).... does 6A @ 5V for max WARP charging. (apparently)
https://www.amazon.com/TITACUTE-One...b+c+6a+cable&qid=1566255921&s=wireless&sr=1-3
1) Does anyone know if the Titacute charger can perform at full speed with the aftermarket charger they sell with the same ratings.
2) Is there any cable that can actually do the 6A + 10\gbps speeds. For the ultimate cable for our devices.
ohh I am only looking for A-C not C-C (problem is that is outside of certified ratings such that it isn't really available yet.
3) With the advent of 3.2 20 gbps last year and the present computer lineup is debuting these features. Are there any 3.2 Gen 2 + cables anywhere yet. (the 20 gbps rated ones. btw)
Thanks will be given to all that help this research endeavor.
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thanks but on the description they say it still has 480Mbps speed, which is around 25MBps
OK so I didn't receive the OEM cable / charger when I purchased the phone.
Besides that however it would be nice to get the "proper" cables to maximize the
6A (30W) charging
and
USB 3.1 Gen 2 throughput (10 gbps)
The other threads are expired and seem to either match one or the other.
Although quite pricey this cable apparently performs a 5A + (100w) + USB 3.2 (3.1 Gen2) speeds!
https://www.lindy.co.uk/cables-adap...b-3-1-type-c-to-a-cable-5a-anthra-line-p11704
In fact if you search this companies database they have a few options I haven't seen with a different brands.
Of course this TITACUTE (seriously that's a name haha).... does 6A @ 5V for max WARP charging. (apparently)
https://www.amazon.com/TITACUTE-One...b+c+6a+cable&qid=1566255921&s=wireless&sr=1-3
1) Does anyone know if the Titacute charger can perform at full speed with the aftermarket charger they sell with the same ratings.
2) Is there any cable that can actually do the 6A + 10\gbps speeds. For the ultimate cable for our devices.
ohh I am only looking for A-C not C-C (problem is that is outside of certified ratings such that it isn't really available yet.
3) With the advent of 3.2 20 gbps last year and the present computer lineup is debuting these features. Are there any 3.2 Gen 2 + cables anywhere yet. (the 20 gbps rated ones. btw)
Thanks will be given to all that help this research endeavor.
Ohh and thank me if this is helpful. My rating sucks. Thanks
futiless said:
OK so I didn't receive the OEM cable / charger when I purchased the phone.
Besides that however it would be nice to get the "proper" cables to maximize the
6A (30W) charging
and
USB 3.1 Gen 2 throughput (10 gbps)
The other threads are expired and seem to either match one or the other.
Although quite pricey this cable apparently performs a 5A + (100w) + USB 3.2 (3.1 Gen2) speeds!
https://www.lindy.co.uk/cables-adap...b-3-1-type-c-to-a-cable-5a-anthra-line-p11704
In fact if you search this companies database they have a few options I haven't seen with a different brands.
Of course this TITACUTE (seriously that's a name haha).... does 6A @ 5V for max WARP charging. (apparently)
https://www.amazon.com/TITACUTE-One...b+c+6a+cable&qid=1566255921&s=wireless&sr=1-3
1) Does anyone know if the Titacute charger can perform at full speed with the aftermarket charger they sell with the same ratings.
2) Is there any cable that can actually do the 6A + 10\gbps speeds. For the ultimate cable for our devices.
ohh I am only looking for A-C not C-C (problem is that is outside of certified ratings such that it isn't really available yet.
3) With the advent of 3.2 20 gbps last year and the present computer lineup is debuting these features. Are there any 3.2 Gen 2 + cables anywhere yet. (the 20 gbps rated ones. btw)
Thanks will be given to all that help this research endeavor.
Ohh and thank me if this is helpful. My rating sucks. Thanks
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I have a Rexin charger that I got from amazon for ~$22 that Warp charges.
looking for a cable support warp charge is not hard
but a cable support both warp charge and 10 Gbps is hard
i just ordered this https://www.cablematters.com/pc-890...-c-to-usb-a-gen-2-10-gbps-cable-33-ft-1m.aspx to test the 10 Gbps, but this cable only support 15W
and the Lindy brand you posted i didnt see it in the USB IF certificate page
Lord AJ said:
This cable from Titacute worked great for me. It's 6-ft long, and data-transfer and warp charging works perfectly!
However, I used it with the original charger after I lost my cable. Cannot really say how well it will work with an aftermarket charger without knowing the specifications of the charger itself. That being said, if the charger you buy has the same specs as the one by OnePlus, then the cable should serve you well.
Hope this helps.
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Can you confirm 10 Gbps or 3.1 gen 2 or 3.2 gen 1 support. Or 100 MB/s approximately..
I imagine you got full 30 watt charging at only 5gps 50 mb/s can you prove this wrong. Thanks.
5Gbps (USB 3.1 gen 1) transfers at about 450 MB/s not 50 MB/s.
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5Gbps (USB 3.1 gen 1) transfers at about 450 MB/s not 50 MB/s.
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Your totally right I should have added 0's there so 500 and 100 MB/s
https://www.cablematters.com/pc-890...-c-to-usb-a-gen-2-10-gbps-cable-33-ft-1m.aspx
because the copy speed didnt show so i dont know the speed
i copy same file from my phone to my Surface Pro 5, file size 2GB, from phone -> SP took 25s, from SP -> phone took 15s, so basically 90MB/s ~ 130 MB/s
but when i use this cable with my SSD with my SP, the speed reach ~300MB/s
so.... i dont know, apparently 7P only support 5Gb/s, on theory lol
maybe i need to test with another computer