Samsung 15w fast charger, LED and fan control? - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Questions &

Hi,
Got the fast wireless 15w charger from Samsung. As I look through the spec on their website, it states that "With Note10 you can control the LED indicator icon and cooling fan. Turn them on or off with the phone.".
Given that it's avail for Note 10, I would ASSUME that the S20 ultra will have some functionality for the charger control. Didn't see anything though.
Does anyone have any details on that?

gilbnx said:
Hi,
Got the fast wireless 15w charger from Samsung. As I look through the spec on their website, it states that "With Note10 you can control the LED indicator icon and cooling fan. Turn them on or off with the phone.".
Given that it's avail for Note 10, I would ASSUME that the S20 ultra will have some functionality for the charger control. Didn't see anything though.
Does anyone have any details on that?
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In Note 10 you control the fan by closing fast wireless charging from settings , that's it , no any special cotrols

Does wireless charger working on 15 W / 25W affect mobile charging time for S21 Ultra.
I am using Dual N6100 Wireless charger

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Does the S9 support Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0 or 4.0+? Or even QC 3.0?

I haven't seen this mentioned at all or not sure if the s8 supported qc 3.0 or Power delivery but does the S9 support QC 4.0 or 4.0+ or even qc 3.0 or Power Delivery like the Pixels?
According to GSM Arena, only Quick Charge 2.0 is supported...
-Fast battery charging (Quick Charge 2.0)
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https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s9-8966.php
QC 2.0 in a 2018 flagship phone is blasphemy.
Apparently USB-PD is also supported but is throttled.
Seems like samsung is treading lightly when it comes to battery, who could blame them.
The Note 8 supports Power Delivery, so I assume the S9 will as well.
https://gtrusted.com/usb-power-deli...ote-8-and-google-universal-type-c-charger-60w
While I see that it only is rated for 2.0, I've gotten used to 3.0 with my LG phone. The G6 charges fairly quickly. I would miss the fast charging speeds if it isn't as fast as the LG.
I'm looking forward to any fast charging aspect since my current phone doesn't have any of those features. Since Apple hasn't "invented" it yet...
Deathman20 said:
I'm looking forward to any fast charging aspect since my current phone doesn't have any of those features. Since Apple hasn't "invented" it yet...
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The iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X all support USB-PD.
OGhoul said:
The iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X all support USB-PD.
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Oh yes... my bad forgot they do have that function, just with the included accessories it still doesn't "fast charge" because apple wants you to purchase the $30-50 cable or wall charger to make it happen.
I noticed that charging takes around 30mins longer on my s9 compared to my s7. I'm not sure if that's because it might have a bigger battery or they've purposely slowed down charging to prevent an explosion lol. The phone doesn't seem to heat up while charging like it did with my s7.
GaMeFaNaTi3 said:
I noticed that charging takes around 30mins longer on my s9 compared to my s7. I'm not sure if that's because it might have a bigger battery or they've purposely slowed down charging to prevent an explosion lol. The phone doesn't seem to heat up while charging like it did with my s7.
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It does have the same battery size. Nice that it doesn't heat up the phone.
By chance where you using the phone while it was charging? It will kick it from quick charge to standard charge if the display is on.
Deathman20 said:
Oh yes... my bad forgot they do have that function, just with the included accessories it still doesn't "fast charge" because apple wants you to purchase the $30-50 cable or wall charger to make it happen.
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True...ish.
I use Anker's 30w charger (and I do use Apple's USB-C to Lightning cable). It wasn't that big of a deal for me because I needed a new work/travel charger setup anyway.
Deathman20 said:
It does have the same battery size. Nice that it doesn't heat up the phone.
By chance where you using the phone while it was charging? It will kick it from quick charge to standard charge if the display is on.
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Nope I leave it since I'm aware of that limitation. I prefer the phone to heat up tbh and charge 30mins quicker!
Deathman20 said:
I... It will kick it from quick charge to standard charge if the display is on.
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No, it is not. Not even my S7 Edge did that. Fast Charge stays regardles if you have the display on or of, if you're using the phone or not. I heard (but not confirmed tho) that this happens during WIRELESS CHARGING. This I don't know and cannot say if it is true or not. But the fast charge with the original Samsung wall charger will not switch from "fast" to "normal" unless it's an issue
When fast charging my charge voltage wont go above 7.5v when the QC2 spec alows 9v and 12v.
There was annoying sound coming out from the usb port of the S9+ when i plugged the device using Anker QC3 charger.
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thegreatone3 said:
The Note 8 supports Power Delivery, so I assume the S9 will as well.
https://gtrusted.com/usb-power-deli...ote-8-and-google-universal-type-c-charger-60w
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Curious to hear other experiences, but my T-Mobile S9+ is very erratic with PD support. Using Anker's latest five port charger with PD, my S9+ will start indicating "fast charging", but will always drop back to "cable charging" at a very slow speed. Hmm.
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Rapier said:
No, it is not. Not even my S7 Edge did that. Fast Charge stays regardles if you have the display on or of, if you're using the phone or not. I heard (but not confirmed tho) that this happens during WIRELESS CHARGING. This I don't know and cannot say if it is true or not. But the fast charge with the original Samsung wall charger will not switch from "fast" to "normal" unless it's an issue
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On my S7, and I'm pretty sure the Edge uses the same charging technology, it'll switch from [email protected],6A=~15W to [email protected]=~5W after I turn on the display, just because it says fast charging that doesn't mean it's actually doing that. Have you tried it yourself using a USB power meter ?
When it switches, the notification also change from "fast charging" to "cable charging" or something like this.
If it is still displaying "fast charge" I really doubt that Samsung would charge it normally. More than that, it would be something everybody will brag about and be a well known issue and it is the first time I hear about it. For wireless charging yes, I heard this...but never for cable charging.
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Rapier said:
When it switches, the notification also change from "fast charging" to "cable charging" or something like this.
If it is still displaying "fast charge" I really doubt that Samsung would charge it normally. More than that, it would be something everybody will brag about and be a well known issue and it is the first time I hear about it. For wireless charging yes, I heard this...but never for cable charging.
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There are results when you google it, for the S7 and S8, I guess it's not that big of a deal because it displays "fast charging" and because people expect the phone to charge slower when active. Fast charging while being used was also the big selling point for "Dash charge" the fast charging tech from OnePlus.
It also says so in the manual on Page 12 :"You cannot use the fast charging feature when the screen is turned on. Turn off the screen to increase the charging speed" http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/c...G935_UM_EU_Marshmallow_Eng_Rev.1.0_160219.pdf
But to see it with your own eyes, just get yourself a cheap USB power meter and measure it

Wireless Charging LG G7

Background :
One of the reasons of getting the LG G7 was placing it on and off (for top ups). I did not dwell (yet) into getting a separate wireless charging pad (and I haven't really been charging it much that ways yet either). I stumbled upon my lost Samsung Wireless charging pad which I used extensively on the S series earlier (unable to post link as I am a new user). Please google Samsung EP-PG920I Wireless Charger.
Questions and Concerns :
I once started charging it wireless from 3% or so and observed that suddenly it would stop charging on its own. It would not start charging again until it was lifted and placed again and again in some time it would stop charging. I thought it might be a one-off issue and tried to do the same the other day and it did the exact same thing all over again the next time as well. I'm assuming it has something to do with the charger pad. I did read somewhere that the phone has its cut off if it reaches a particular temp while charging and wondering if that is what is happening ?
Has anyone here faced the same issue ?
Is anyone here using the wireless charging option extensively and have no issues whatsoever ? If yes, please specific make / brand / setup in use for charging. Also please specify if the phone has been successfully charged say more than 50% on wireless.
Looking forward to discussions on the same.
I don't use wireless charging.. But from what your describing, it might just be time, to purchase a newer one.. I would hate to think, that the Samsung works only with Samsung.. But nothing would surprise me these days..
Bump!
No one using this feature ?
hanzohattori87700 said:
Background :
One of the reasons of getting the LG G7 was placing it on and off (for top ups). I did not dwell (yet) into getting a separate wireless charging pad (and I haven't really been charging it much that ways yet either). I stumbled upon my lost Samsung Wireless charging pad which I used extensively on the S series earlier (unable to post link as I am a new user). Please google Samsung EP-PG920I Wireless Charger.
Questions and Concerns :
I once started charging it wireless from 3% or so and observed that suddenly it would stop charging on its own. It would not start charging again until it was lifted and placed again and again in some time it would stop charging. I thought it might be a one-off issue and tried to do the same the other day and it did the exact same thing all over again the next time as well. I'm assuming it has something to do with the charger pad. I did read somewhere that the phone has its cut off if it reaches a particular temp while charging and wondering if that is what is happening ?
Has anyone here faced the same issue ?
Is anyone here using the wireless charging option extensively and have no issues whatsoever ? If yes, please specific make / brand / setup in use for charging. Also please specify if the phone has been successfully charged say more than 50% on wireless.
Looking forward to discussions on the same.
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I don't have any issues with it. Are you sure that the power brick is providing enough power. It should provide at least 5V 2amps in order to work. I use the stock brick to power my wireless charger. If it's not that go to a retail store and find a wireless charger to test on.
LameMonster82 said:
I don't have any issues with it. Are you sure that the power brick is providing enough power. It should provide at least 5V 2amps in order to work. I use the stock brick to power my wireless charger. If it's not that go to a retail store and find a wireless charger to test on.
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Appreciate your response. I used my stock g7 adaptor on wireless samsung charging pad. So it is basically pumping out as much as required. Not sure if it is the charging pad which is at fault for not able to handle it maybe ? (Which actually is not its fault?). Pls post details of what setup you are using without any issues. Unfortunately, I havent seen any big retail (or small) advertising or even having wireless charging pads on display for me to walk in and check this out. In India this concept has not caught up and not many are interested in this feature. Many might have the option but still not use the feature.
Your EP-PG920I doesn't support Qualcomm QI charging at all. It doesn't support even new Samsung devices like S8 or S9, it supports S6 and S7 only.
Samsung supported at that time only WPC 1.1 standard and no Qualcomm QI. That's why EP-PG920I isn't full compatible with your LG 7.
I have no problem with QI charging. Use any 15W QI certified fast wireless charger like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H783993/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZgejCbRN366QD
Montechristo said:
Your EP-PG920I doesn't support Qualcomm QI charging at all. It doesn't support even new Samsung devices like S8 or S9, it supports S6 and S7 only.
Samsung supported at that time only WPC 1.1 standard and no Qualcomm QI. That's why EP-PG920I isn't full compatible with your LG 7.
I have no problem with QI charging. Use any 15W QI certified fast wireless charger like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H783993/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZgejCbRN366QD
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Much appreciated with the explanation. I guess I have a better understanding of this now. So while it does actually charge it is not the recommended way and the issue faced is because it ultimately breaks midway as not fully supported cause of the limitation. I will give one of the better chargers and the QI certified fast chargers a go.
I use original Samsung Fast wireless charger, model is EP-NG930BBEGWW. Its connected with original Samsung S7 fast charger. This wireless charger work without any problems with S7 Edge, S6, S9+, and G7. In specs: FAST CHARGE (Compatible with Galaxy Note8, S8, S8+, S7, S7 Edge, Note 5, S6 Edge+) / Qi (Compatible with Galaxy S6, S6 Edge and Qi certified devices). Only "problem" with G7 is it charging slow. Very slow - from 5 to 100% maybe 3+ hours. But this is no meaning for me, I charge my phone at night. I read G7 doesn't support fast wireless charging. Here in other thread people said support fast wireless charging, but it isn't.
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degman said:
I use original Samsung Fast wireless charger, model is EP-NG930BBEGWW. Its connected with original Samsung S7 fast charger. This wireless charger work without any problems with S7 Edge, S6, S9+, and G7. In specs: FAST CHARGE (Compatible with Galaxy Note8, S8, S8+, S7, S7 Edge, Note 5, S6 Edge+) / Qi (Compatible with Galaxy S6, S6 Edge and Qi certified devices). Only "problem" with G7 is it charging slow. Very slow - from 5 to 100% maybe 3+ hours. But this is no meaning for me, I charge my phone at night. I read G7 doesn't support fast wireless charging. Here in other thread people said support fast wireless charging, but it isn't.
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Just like the case in mine it may be working but not completely. From the specs I see it has a max output of 1000mA that may be the reason for slow charge (i guess)
Yes charging slow but I don't have your problems with charging. Stop or anything else you write. Maybe you have to get other wireless charging pad.
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Which is the better option for wireless charger ?

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

OnePlus Dash Charger with Samsung S20 Ultra 5g

Afternoon everyone! Hope all is keeping safe. I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra after having OnePlus phones (from their OnePlusOne!!!)
So in my house, all I have are Dash chargers (in my car I have a dash charger as well). I've found I'm not able to use the dash chargers with the s20.... I get a message
"Check your charger connection - Make sure cable and charger are properly connected"
Are the Dash chargers not compatible with the S20? I understand that the two quick charge technologies are not compatible, but surely the 'normal' speed charge would be....
Thanks!
villieb said:
Afternoon everyone! Hope all is keeping safe. I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra after having OnePlus phones (from their OnePlusOne!!!)
So in my house, all I have are Dash chargers (in my car I have a dash charger as well). I've found I'm not able to use the dash chargers with the s20.... I get a message
"Check your charger connection - Make sure cable and charger are properly connected"
Are the Dash chargers not compatible with the S20? I understand that the two quick charge technologies are not compatible, but surely the 'normal' speed charge would be....
Thanks!
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No it is not compitable and don't try it again , it is not a standard charger and the used charging algorithm is not compitable with any device except one plus and some cheap smartphones that don't have internal protection circuits

Question Sooo confused. Chargers, CPU

I'm getting so sick of Samsung. All I want is a watch that can make/take calls away from the phone and has ECG and oximeter. I got a Galaxy Watch 4 LTE but couldn't find a carrier that would activate it. Now I bought the same watch with the required S21 FE. Neither watch nor phone included a charger. I know from previous experience how difficult it is to find the proper fast charger for a Samsung device. What wall charger should I get for these? What about a desktop wireless charger?
I'm also seeing lots of conflicting info about which CPU the S21 FE has. So which is it?
Download CPU Z and you know which CPU you got.
Buy a 25Watt charger.
I have the original Samsung ep-ta800n 25W fast charger (amazon) without problems.
When I leave something to recharge all the night I use an old charger 5V 500 mA that protect more batteries with his slow charge.
So is the S21 using Power Delivery instead of Adaptive Fast Charging?
S21 fe and other recent Samsung use the super fast charging.
A correct 25 watt charger is samsung ep-ta800X where X is various letters (I suppose for different colors, different plug…).
Well I bought a 25W Snug wall charger and get Super fast charging but weird thing is my phone now says it doesnt charge fast charging nor super fast charging... even thou it takes roughly 1h20min to fully charge

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