can we use other chargers like 27 or 33 for mot g40 fusion? will there by any increase in charging speed or it only supports 18w?
It will charge to maximum suported by the charging IC . Not gonna make a huge difference.
it charges max at 20 watts
i tried with Redmi 30watt and no difference in speed
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I want to optimize the charger's time speed by buying a new and trustful charger, but I don't have a clue about how many watts this Quick Charger 4.0+ on the redmi note 8 pro supports... someone may give me a little help? ?
Looks like even though the processor supports qc4.0, Xiaomi went with a qc3.0 Battery Charger chipset.
https://www.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-8-pro-teardown-confirms-quick-charge-3-0-support/
what!?! so it isn't QC 4+ ??
guess gotta see what's its maximum watts support for QC 3.0 then ;---;
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.
Has anyone got warp charge 30 / 30w charging to work on their 9 pro? When I look at the charge speed using #8008 and logging the charge current with the screen off I never get over 1.2A or 1200ma. That is with the car charger and wall charger from one plus. My 65w charger will charge over 6A fine with the screen off. I tested the 30w chargers on my oneplus 7 pro and they work fine. I also noticed if I use a charger designed for PD my phone will charge at 2.0A / 2000ma. I find it strange the phone won't work in backwards compatibility. I actually get faster charging from my oneplus 5t charger that was only rated at 3.5A.
If anyone has a solution please let me know.
Because warp charge 30 can only negotiate up to the max of 5v. The warp charge 65 is 10 volts. The 9 pro phone uses a split cell battery which effectively splits and halves the incoming voltage and amperage for each cell so 10 volts become 5 volts each which would explain the much less than ideal charging speed.
Coincidentally USB-PD also can negotiate higher output voltage (I believe 9 volts) hence the compatibility to work with them.
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Dashwood Foxe said:
Because warp charge 30 can only negotiate up to the max of 5v. The warp charge 65 is 10 volts. The 9 pro phone uses a split cell battery which effectively splits and halves the incoming voltage and amperage for each cell so 10 volts become 5 volts each which would explain the much less than ideal charging speed.
Coincidentally USB-PD also can negotiate higher output voltage (I believe 9 volts) hence the compatibility to work with them.
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I had considered the the 5v vs 10v but I thought one plus had mentioned the phone was fully backwards compatible. I really need to find a car charger that can charge the phone fast. I thought about buying the 50w OPPO charger but I cannot find one from any reputable place or even oppos site for sale. Right now I use my inverter in my work truck. If I could actually charger at 30w that would be fine for my needs but when using hotspot or GPS the phone doesn't even charge much at all when it only draws 1.2A. It takes multiple hours to charge 50% at that speed.
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I had considered the the 5v vs 10v but I thought one plus had mentioned the phone was fully backwards compatible. I really need to find a car charger that can charge the phone fast. I thought about buying the 50w OPPO charger but I cannot find one from any reputable place or even oppos site for sale. Right now I use my inverter in my work truck. If I could actually charger at 30w that would be fine for my needs but when using hotspot or GPS the phone doesn't even charge much at all when it only draws 1.2A. It takes multiple hours to charge 50% at that speed.
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Never on the specs on the official product page for the warp 30 charger states it works with the 9 pro. Just settle on any 45+ watt usb-pd adapter and it'll get pretty close to warp 30 charger's max speed which would get you topped off in roughly an hour or more. Save yourself the headache and be grateful that's even an option as past OnePlus phones would only cap at 5 watts on any non OnePlus fastchargers.
PS, I wouldn't trust any marketing fluff coming from OnePlus as of late, they've been clickbaity and false hype inducing with bold but cleverly misworded claims since the inception of the 8 series and has been going downhill from there. My 9 pro is likely going to be my last OnePlus and likely last forray with android phones as a whole.
On the other hand..., wireless warp charger 30w from OnePlus 8 Pro works fine on my OnePlus 9 Pro.
I use it untill i got my 50w warp charger.
hello, if I buy a charger from the nubia redmagic 8 pro plus model, will I have fast charging in the pro model without plus ? Do they differ only in the power of the charger and other backs or is it a hardware difference
The charging rate is determined by whichever device has the lowest max rate. So, if your device is capable of 45w charging, a 165w charger won't charge it any faster - it'll still charge at 45w.
the question is can the red magic 8 pro be charged with a 165w charger from the red magic 8 plus model?
Can.. The highest for the pro model is 80 watt only..
Is there any kernel or Module which could remove the 18w power delivery limit? Nowadays, every phone has fast chargers of atleast 33W , some of them coming with a 67W charger in box and having a support upto 210W , so seeing all of these, my phone's 18W charger kinda sucks. I have seen Videos charging the phone with 100 watt chargers but this does'nt seem to support that, is there any way to unlock the charging speeds ??
(Alert: Please Don't Keep on spreading knowledge Thermals or any battery life issues, I have heard many of them and tbh I don't even care about those, so just tell me if I can increase my 18 watt charging capability to atleast 33 Watts)
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Is there any kernel or Module which could remove the 18w power delivery limit? Nowadays, every phone has fast chargers of atleast 33W , some of them coming with a 67W charger in box and having a support upto 210W , so seeing all of these, my phone's 18W charger kinda sucks. I have seen Videos charging the phone with 100 watt chargers but this does'nt seem to support that, is there any way to unlock the charging speeds ??
(Alert: Please Don't Keep on spreading knowledge Thermals or any battery life issues, I have heard many of them and tbh I don't even care about those, so just tell me if I can increase my 18 watt charging capability to atleast 33 Watts)
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Point out the link to the factory battery specs and the phone's service manual, then maybe someone will be able to give you an answer as to whether removing the limit will burn the battery controller or something in the phone.
The processor supports at least 30 watts, but also you need all the semi conductor are constructed this way, not all resides in the kernel though.