Hello, can Mi 10T support charging speed higher than 33W? Does anyone know the cap on fast charger and can we use the 65W gan chargers to charge it upto 65W?
I've read somewhere that it can work with 65w chargers but I can't find that link, so take it with a grain of salt...
33W max, 65W charger won't make a difference.
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Does this phone support QC 3.0 or just QC 4.0 at India Only.
What Happens If I plug it into a QC 3 charger ?
I saw some news say that Xiaomi A2 lite is not sold in India? From what I heard then Xiaomi A2 support QC 4 in India and QC3 globally. Mi A2 lite only support QC 5V 2A. Not sure about these information.
HoangP05 said:
I saw some news say that Xiaomi A2 lite is not sold in India? From what I heard then Xiaomi A2 support QC 4 in India and QC3 globally. Mi A2 lite only support QC 5V 2A. Not sure about these information.
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What I've read the Redmi Note 6 Pro supports QC 3 in all markets, given its the same device on diff rom, it should support while it doesnt include QC 3 charger, Anyway I ordered mine along a QC 3 charger, at least it will not fry it.
And yest, it dont sell at India only the Mi A2 ("heavy")
Quickcharge 3.0 is supported by the SoC, so it should be supported unless Xiaomi disabled the functionality. I did see in one review that it does work.
Quickcharge 4.0 is only supported on the newer Qualcomm SoCs.
Quickcharge will not ruin your device, it acts like a 5V/2.1A charger unless the SoC tells it to charge at a higher voltage 9/12V.
I must test this..Official page says only 5V/2A charging..
qc 3.0 charger test with mi a2 lite
I bought qc 3.0 charger and made a test with my mi a2 lite. I did not see any difference with the 5v/2A charger.
Probably xiaomi disabled qc 3.0 support in mi a2 lite
I confirmed today with a QC 3.0 charger and a voltage/current meter. Device never went above 5V or 2A.
I wouldn't call it a deal breaker, this device will charge @ 10W(5V*2A) to a 14.4W(3.6V*4Ah) battery, so roughly a 2 hr charge time (1.25 hr to 80% and 0.75 to charge the last 20%).
Wireless charger
Does Mi A2 lite support wireless charging?
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Does Mi A2 lite support wireless charging?
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No It Does Not Support Wireless Charging.
When my Mi A2 Lite is charging it says 'Charging rapidly' and just almost exactly 2 hours from 0% to 100%. For a 4000mah battery that's not bad in my book.
So definitely there is only Fast Charging (5v2A) and no Qualcomm quick charge any version support. Hope it will be supported with new OTA bump to Pie
Mi A2 Lite will say 'Charging Rapidly' on the lock screen. I'm perfectly fine with the 2hr charge time, as 45-60 minutes of charging with this giant battery & 625 lasts longer than my Pixel XL ever had.
Can i charge my a2 lite with VOOC (4A) ?
Is it harmful for my device or is there any chance to blust the battery?
Is it just me or is there no 55W Charger to buy from 3. party manufacturers? I find adapters with the same output but 36W and QC3.0.
Official adapter is not that expensive but shipping costs around 10 Euro for me... That's almost the same as the adapter itself.
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Is it just me or is there no 55W Charger to buy from 3. party manufacturers? I find adapters with the same output but 36W and QC3.0.
Official adapter is not that expensive but shipping costs around 10 Euro for me... That's almost the same as the adapter itself.
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I'm using my MacBook charger that's 65 watt pd and I'm getting some really good charging speeds. Just ordered the 55 watt from website will test when I get
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I'm using my MacBook charger that's 65 watt pd and I'm getting some really good charging speeds. Just ordered the 55 watt from website will test when I get
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Any news about it charging faster, I'm waiting for my 55 w charger from giztop , hopefully get it soon.
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Haven't gotten it yet
Charging is capped to 25w (roughly) when using third party chargers (including PPS).
In a few days I'll have logs/charts I'll be sharing to show the difference in charging speeds and the actual RM5 charging speed - as it isn't 55w.
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Charging is capped to 25w (roughly) when using third party chargers (including PPS).
In a few days I'll have logs/charts I'll be sharing to show the difference in charging speeds and the actual RM5 charging speed - as it isn't 55w.
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Be sure to check that usb3 shape is capped to 25 or 30w and the usb c is capped to 60 W
Red Magic 5G with 55W Nubia charger here.
Measuring charging wattage shows a maximum of 30W pulled from the charger, not once has it reached 55w.
Third party chargers reach 27w max, including PPS.
I've got all sorts of chargers here, PD/QC4+/QC3.0 ranging up to 60W.
The original Nubia charger not only charges the fastest, but also keeps the phone much cooler.
Third party chargers seem to warm the device that much more to the point that sometimes thermal throttling kicks in.
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Red Magic 5G with 55W Nubia charger here.
Measuring charging wattage shows a maximum of 30W pulled from the charger, not once has it reached 55w.
Third party chargers reach 27w max, including PPS.
I've got all sorts of chargers here, PD/QC4+/QC3.0 ranging up to 60W.
The original Nubia charger not only charges the fastest, but also keeps the phone much cooler.
Third party chargers seem to warm the device that much more to the point that sometimes thermal throttling kicks in.
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I got this charger for the phone : https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B07Z6B5RZ1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And thix cable: https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B07QPNRGYH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And yes, it's capped. I get like 5400 mA / 4300 mV charge speed with an third part app that measures the speed.
If they said that the phone has 55W charge and I got roughly 25W, that's false advertising, isn't it?
Even the original one doesn't seem to charge that fast!
P.S. I was only charging the phone in the moment I realized the test
P.S.2 I bought this adapter because there is no option of buying a 55W adapter for the EU from the official store
HI Does anyone know of compatible chargers from reputable Companies. (UK plug style too)
It really does seem the that we have to use a USB 2 port that supports the extra pin, Even QC4.0+ chargers don't seem to get to MI Turbro. ( I test a linkOn charger) The only one that comes close is a charger from WJOY I randomly got from amazon but its not full 33w speed.
Oh Thanks for the thread on compatible cables...
Cheers
Jay
Short field report:
Anker PowerPort1 + QC3: 18 watts
Anker Nano II 45: 12 watts
So far I could only reach the 33 watts with the original charger...
the only other chager that comes close is the WJOY 65w chager, the usb a ports support 22.5 w which actually makes the poco think its using turbo charge, (EDIT) sorry to say the wjoy is no longer for sale
WJOY USB C Charger 65W 3 Port GaN Fast Charger PD Power Adapter Wall Chargers Plug+3.3ft Type C to C 5A Fast Charge Cable Compatible with Macbook Pro Air, iPad, iPhone X/XR/XS/11/11Pro Max, Galaxy S20: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy WJOY USB C Charger 65W 3 Port GaN Fast Charger PD Power Adapter Wall Chargers Plug+3.3ft Type C to C 5A Fast Charge Cable Compatible with Macbook Pro Air, iPad, iPhone X/XR/XS/11/11Pro Max, Galaxy S20 at Amazon UK.
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Other than that still not found any other products that come close
baseus gan2 pro caps at around 28w
There was a time i could get mi turbo charge on mi mix 2. Using Baseus 30 watt PD charger.
The charger broke and i bought another Baseus GaN2 charger.
Mi Charge Turbo disappeared.
I am sure this device support mi Charge Turbo because i saw it with my own eyes.
Does anyone know how to get the charge turbo on Mi Mix 2 ???
So far i use (with no luck) :
Anker GaN 30 watt PD Charger
Baseus Gan2Lite 65 watt PD Charger
Thank you in advanced!
I bought my S22+ 3 months ago and wasn't bothered at all that it comes without a charger since I have a 65W Lenovo charger at home for my laptop and a Xiaomi Mi Powerbank 3 Pro 45W, both PD compliant. I was very dissapointed to find out that both of them trigger only "Fast Charging" which takes 2 hours for a full charge. As far as I know, Samsung uses term "Super Fast" for both 25 and 45W so those devices are charging with less than 20W. My first thoughts were that greedy Samsung uses some proprietary protocol to force you to buy their utterly expensive chargers. But I was surprised yesterday when I connected my phone to another Lenovo 65W charger at my workplace to find out that it triggered "Super Fast Charging" and charged my phone with the speed of 120 %/h according to AccuBattery.
So now I'm confused and decided to find out what are the requirements from a charger to trigger it's Super Fast Charging. All my three chargers are PD compliant and none of those support the PPS, only PD. Here are the voltages and currents on the output. Only the green one triggers SFC, and Samsung's of course (I was too lazy to put the green color).
5V9V12V15V20VLENOVO 65W charger3A3A/3A3.25ALENOVO 65W charger2A2A/3A3.25AMi Powebank 3 Pro 45W3A3A3A3A2ASamsung 45W charger3A3A/3A2.25ASamsung 25W charger3A2.77A///
Looking at the Lenovo ones, things make some sense. The bottom one has only 2A at the 9V output so it could be that Samsung is using 9V which provides 27W (enough to trigger SFC) on the top one, and only 18W at the bottom one. But when we look at the powerbank, it also has 3A which should provide 27W and trigger SFC although it doesn't. The difference between a working Lenovo charger and a powebank is on the 20V rail. But still, powebank provides 40W on the 20V rail, more than enough to trigger SFC. Looking at the original Samsung 25W charger, it has only 5V and 9V rail and my PoweBank meets all those requirements, yet it doesn't trigger SFC.
Then I stumbled upon this article where it says that Samsung uses 10-11 V voltage to prevent extensive heats. It also says that, if the charger doesn't support PPS and doesn't provide this voltage, it will negotiate the next close one. This makes perfect sense with the working Lenovo charger - it probably negotiates 9V with 3A which gives 27W. The other Lenovo will again work on 9V but only 2A. But the Powebank doesn't fit into the story. In it's case, it can negotiate either 9V or 12V which are close, and for both of them it can provide 3A which would be 27W or 36W. But why it's not working!? Also Sammy's original 45W charger provides only 3A on 9V so it needs either the 15 or the 20V rail to reach 45W.
What the hell Sammy?