Hi everyone,
my A52s doesn't charge on some chargers and powerbanks, but it charges on the original charger and my Samsung screen. I think this issue belongs to USB PD or PPS?! Do you have any experience on this and is there a workaround?
Thank you in advance.
BR
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Is your a52s use USB 2.0 or USB 3.0?
2.0
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Dear All,
Do you know if it is possible to have ethernet adaptor for this samsung tablet and charge it also?
Hi all,
My note2 stopped charging. Currently i'm working with external charger for batteries but i need the USB socket for my PC and to charge it like a normal user.
After unsuccessful cleaning of the USB socket I think i need to replace the charging port. As I saw on YouTube it's easy but which one do I need?
It's Note 2 GT-N7100, N7100GSMH.
The are some models of the charging port and i'm note sure what is what?
SCH-i605, SGH-i317...
Thanks in advance for helping me with this.
Hi. I am confused and want to clarify, to quick charge my htc 10 or any other qc 3.0 supported device, do i need to have usb 3.0 cable alongwith qc 3.0 charger.
I am asking about qc 3.0, not 2.0
Will my device qc 3.0 with qc 3.0 charger and usb 2.0 cable? Or i need to have usb 3.0 cable to charge my device to qc 3.0
Thanks
Nothing is in common or related between QC 3 and USB 3 - apart from the numeral used... ??
Sent from quite brutal hTc 10 ..
jauhien said:
Nothing is in common or related between QC 3 and USB 3 - apart from the numeral used... ??
Sent from quite brutal hTc 10 ..
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Thanks for your reply
It means i can quick charge 3.0 my mobile with qc 3.0 charger and usb 2.0 cable. Right?
Wakaas.Dr said:
Thanks for your reply
It means i can quick charge 3.0 my mobile with qc 3.0 charger and usb 2.0 cable. Right?
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Yes, in fact the cable that HTC provides is a USB 2.0 cable anyway.
Hi all,
I just have some clarification questions regarding the chaos that is currently USB-C. Will ANY USB-C with PD support charge any other USB-C phone, tablet, or laptop if those devices support PD? Do we need to ensure that the charger used supports specific charging voltages, or will any of them work at different charge rates?
I bought a 2017 HP Spectre x360 13" a few months ago. (SIDE NOTE: If you're looking, this is an amazing convertible Ultrabook... 4k screen w/ Pen, Core i7, 512GB NVMe SSD, 16GB RAM, Thunderbolt3). It charges via a 45W USB-C charger. I generally have laptop chargers everywhere, so I ordered a bulk of Dell LA45NM150 chargers from eBay. They say 5V/20V on the sticker. Should these also charge my Galaxy S8, which charges at 5V and 9V? Do chargers need to say Power Delivery or PD to meet PD spec, or does that come along with having multiple voltages.
Likewise, I am guessing my laptop NEEDS 20V to charge? So if I took say, a phone charger and plugged it into the laptop, would it just not charge since it can't switch to 20V?
I am also speculating that if a USB-C charger only says 20V on the sticker, will it fry a Galaxy S8? Or is there protection for this sort of thing?
I am no newbie to power, chargers, electronics, tech.. but there's a lot of gray area right now on this stuff it seems.
Anyone?
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Also, another related question -- Is there any advantage to using a USB-C to USB-C charging cable and brick vs a USB-C to USB-A cable with a brick?
muzicman82 said:
Also, another related question -- Is there any advantage to using a USB-C to USB-C charging cable and brick vs a USB-C to USB-A cable with a brick?
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USB-C to USB-C supports ThunderBolt 3 and USB 3.1. So faster data transfer and charging... USB-A does not support this... I think....
zedexdriver98 said:
USB-C to USB-C supports ThunderBolt 3 and USB 3.1. So faster data transfer and charging... USB-A does not support this... I think....
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So then, why put a USB-C port on a wall charger? Just so you can use the same USB-C to USB-C cable?
muzicman82 said:
So then, why put a USB-C port on a wall charger? Just so you can use the same USB-C to USB-C cable?
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Yeah I guess so... USB-C will be universal soon enough anyway so this will no longer be a worry haha!
Now A70 charger comes with both ends type-c , and as I am buying it soon I got some queries popping in !
1] Can I use my old standard Samsung fast charger to charge safely A70, and it wont cause any harm to the phone ?
2] Can we use Samsung Normal Slow chargers to charge A70 Safely too?
3] How to data transfer to my PC as my PC don't have type-c port. Can I use standard type-c to Standard USB cable and will it transfer data - Totally not sure ?
Can u guys tellme any other manufacturers phones that have type-c on both ends?
You should be able to use any regular USB-A (i.e. computers, most chargers, etc) to USB-C cable for data transfer and normal charging. Not sure whether you'd get 25W of fast charging that way though, I'd suspect more likely just regular Quick Charge 3.0 as long as your wall-charger supports that.
Having a USB-C to USB-C cable in the box seems odd to me too - perhaps there's something about the 25W charging system and the new charger that might cause issues if people tried to use a regular old cable rather than the supplied one, so they've stopped that being possible?
Andre
Thx Andre.
Need more opinions from folks !
Like andrew explained already it's simple, just use USB-A to USB-C cable.