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Hey all, just got my M9 on Thursday and I've been finding that charge speeds appear to be very slow. I've used the Anker 40w 5 port charger which should auto detect charging speeds and I'm getting 270 mah read on ampere. Is this just an ampere issue, or am I seriously charging that slowly?
I say this in comparison to my GS4, which when using the same charger goes at as fast as 1900 mah (using fast charge. Right now I have it down to 1200). So I know the capability is there, it just seems like the M9 isn't taking advantage of it for some reason). Anyone else having issues with it?
I'm pretty sure ampere is wrong. It tells me the same speed whether I'm using USB on my computer, my oem charger, or my Quick Charger. And they all have very different charge rates.
guyverzero said:
Hey all, just got my M9 on Thursday and I've been finding that charge speeds appear to be very slow. I've used the Anker 40w 5 port charger which should auto detect charging speeds and I'm getting 270 mah read on ampere. Is this just an ampere issue, or am I seriously charging that slowly?
I say this in comparison to my GS4, which when using the same charger goes at as fast as 1900 mah (using fast charge. Right now I have it down to 1200). So I know the capability is there, it just seems like the M9 isn't taking advantage of it for some reason). Anyone else having issues with it?
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Ampere has a hard time with quick charge units. Using a slower charger actually gets you more accurate results. I bought the anker this week as well and it'll sometimes read 290 which I know is wrong.
Okay good to know that it's not just me....anyone know of another app that can give me more accurate readings?
Either way hope Ampere improves
Works fine for me
guyverzero said:
Okay good to know that it's not just me....anyone know of another app that can give me more accurate readings?
Either way hope Ampere improves
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I am the developer of Ampere. I just found this discussion by accident.
I would just have to tell that without your help Ampere will not improve. It is not possible that I buy all devices for the development. Please join the Ampere Beta tester group on G+ and please read the Ampere development thread here on XDA. Maybe we can find a way together to get Ampere working with HTC M9 like the Nexus 6 which already works with Ampere and Ampere can detect the turbo charger.
The Ampere developer thread
The Beta tester community on G+
I actually just joined after you replied to my review on Google play! Gonna get home tonight and follow the instructions to try and get it working. Thanks for the response, really appreciate the work you've done and continue to do on the app
nihil0 said:
I am the developer of Ampere. I just found this discussion by accident.
I would just have to tell that without your help Ampere will not improve. It is not possible that I buy all devices for the development. Please join the Ampere Beta tester group on G+ and please read the Ampere development thread here on XDA. Maybe we can find a way together to get Ampere working with HTC M9 like the Nexus 6 which already works with Ampere and Ampere can detect the turbo charger.
The Ampere developer thread
The Beta tester community on G+
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Just did what I think is right as far as troubleshooting goes, and screenshotted the info page on ampere. Still not getting speeds that I think are high enough, so maybe something can help getting it to work
I use the anker 40W 5 port charger as well. Ampere is reading about 380-400 sometimes dropping to 290. I have GSAM installed as well and getting similar readings. I just checked this after reading your post. I did notice my phone seems to charge slower than my M8 but I never really looked at the numbers until now.
M9 Very Slow Charging Even With Quick Charge 2
sdotagain said:
I use the anker 40W 5 port charger as well. Ampere is reading about 380-400 sometimes dropping to 290. I have GSAM installed as well and getting similar readings. I just checked this after reading your post. I did notice my phone seems to charge slower than my M8 but I never really looked at the numbers until now.
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I have a continuing problem with very slow charging even with Quick Charge 2.0 chargers. For example last night I had the M9 plugged into a fast charger for over 12 hrs and it went from 5% battery to 87%. I checked the Settings - Battery usage history - and it displays "NO APPLICATIONS FOUND" - very strange...
Something is very wrong. I have multiple 2 amp and quick chargers all with poor charging times. I have tried 4 different chargers and I tried to post links for the chargers. but the forum rules prevented it.
The Ampere app displays varying charger power from 15 mA to 880 mA so I don't think it is accurate.
Testing with multiple chargers point to the problem in the M9. This is maddening. Seriously considering returning the M9.
Any feedback?
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michaeldowns said:
I have a continuing problem with very slow charging even with Quick Charge 2.0 chargers. For example last night I had the M9 plugged into a fast charger for over 12 hrs and it went from 5% battery to 87%. I checked the Settings - Battery usage history - and it displays "NO APPLICATIONS FOUND" - very strange...
Something is very wrong. I have multiple 2 amp and quick chargers all with poor charging times. I have tried 4 different chargers and I tried to post links for the chargers. but the forum rules prevented it.
The Ampere app displays varying charger power from 15 mA to 880 mA so I don't think it is accurate.
Testing with multiple chargers point to the problem in the M9. This is maddening. Seriously considering returning the M9.
Any feedback?
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I'm using this CHOE Quick charger and my phone charges from 60% to 100% in about 30 min
You can't just use any 2a charger it must be Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology certified, It makes a Huge difference
Yeah I know
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I'm using this [deleted URL] and my phone charges from 60% to 100% in about 30 min
You can't just use any 2a charger it must be Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology certified, It makes a Huge difference
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Wow. Did you read my message? especially the part where I write that I have tried multiple chargers? In 12 hrs of charging any one of these should work to fully charge the M9 and they did not.
I have tried:
1) Anker® 36W 4-Port USB Wall Charger Travel Adapter with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge, Nexus, HTC M9, Motorola, LG and etc.
2) Limefuel USB Wall Charger Dual Port 4.8A/24W High Output (Black Limefuel L48WC) Foldable Portable Rapid Travel Charger for iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4; iPad 5, Air
3) Soargo® 24W Dual-Port USB Wall Charger 5V/4.8A high-speed AC Power Adapter with Folding Plug Portable Travel Charger For Apple iPhone 6 Plus 5s 5c 4s, iPad air 4 3 2, iPad Mini; Samsung Galaxy S6 S5 S4 S3; Note 4 3 2; Motorola, Blackberry, More Android Devices.
4) Roker® 6.2A / 4-Port USB Charging Station /Portable USB Wall Charger / Travel Charger / USB Power Adapter for iPhone 5 5s 5c 4s 4; iPad Air Mini; Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, Note 3, 2; Google Nexus and
At least one of these should fully charge the M9 in 12 hrs. I have had very poor results with all of these. I wrote to find out the experience of others with the M9.
I seem to have a defective M9... dang...
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The stock charger that comes in the box charges my M9 in about 2hrs30mins (there abouts) from 10% - 100%
With regards to Quick Chargers, the one that comes with the Note Edge can charge the M9 from 10% - 100% in approx 1hr30min...same goes to the Rock Tank Quick Charger I just bought
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Wow. Did you read my message? especially the part where I write that I have tried multiple chargers? In 12 hrs of charging any one of these should work to fully charge the M9 and they did not.
I have tried:
1) Anker® 36W 4-Port USB Wall Charger Travel Adapter with PowerIQ Technology for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge, Nexus, HTC M9, Motorola, LG and etc.
2) Limefuel USB Wall Charger Dual Port 4.8A/24W High Output (Black Limefuel L48WC) Foldable Portable Rapid Travel Charger for iPhone 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, 4; iPad 5, Air
3) Soargo® 24W Dual-Port USB Wall Charger 5V/4.8A high-speed AC Power Adapter with Folding Plug Portable Travel Charger For Apple iPhone 6 Plus 5s 5c 4s, iPad air 4 3 2, iPad Mini; Samsung Galaxy S6 S5 S4 S3; Note 4 3 2; Motorola, Blackberry, More Android Devices.
4) Roker® 6.2A / 4-Port USB Charging Station /Portable USB Wall Charger / Travel Charger / USB Power Adapter for iPhone 5 5s 5c 4s 4; iPad Air Mini; Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, Note 3, 2; Google Nexus and
At least one of these should fully charge the M9 in 12 hrs. I have had very poor results with all of these. I wrote to find out the experience of others with the M9.
I seem to have a defective M9... dang...
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Yep i read it, and nothing in your list is Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 .. you can use a million iphone chargers and non of them have the chip in them required to quick charge the M9. did you check my link ?
michaeldowns said:
I have a continuing problem with very slow charging even with Quick Charge 2.0 chargers. For example last night I had the M9 plugged into a fast charger for over 12 hrs and it went from 5% battery to 87%. I checked the Settings - Battery usage history - and it displays "NO APPLICATIONS FOUND" - very strange...
Something is very wrong. I have multiple 2 amp and quick chargers all with poor charging times. I have tried 4 different chargers and I tried to post links for the chargers. but the forum rules prevented it.
The Ampere app displays varying charger power from 15 mA to 880 mA so I don't think it is accurate.
Testing with multiple chargers point to the problem in the M9. This is maddening. Seriously considering returning the M9.
Any feedback?
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I found that turning battery saver on but only checking the CPU option helped me. Try that to see if it makes any difference.
sdotagain said:
I found that turning battery saver on but only checking the CPU option helped me. Try that to see if it makes any difference.
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Guys,
12 hrs on a charger, any charger should fill the battery. AAAAND the phone is not in use at all.
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michaeldowns said:
Guys,
12 hrs on a charger, any charger should fill the battery. AAAAND the phone is not in use at all.
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ok it's broken, return it
Yep.
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Guys .. I just got my m9 and I'm having this exact issue. Ampere seems to work but it's reporting 290mA. I charged the phone overnight and it didn't get to 100%. Really frustrated by this and considering returning the phone. Even though I think it's a software issue. Have also tried a full reset and slowly installing apps to see if it's a rogue app. No joy there tho.
Any advice on this is greatly appreciated.
Try using the charger and USB cable that comes with your M9.
I am unable to charge to 100% if using chargers with 1A output. The HTC charger is as about 1.5A output.
Sent from my HTC One M9
Just curious what wireless charger is everyone using? The one I was using for my note 8 seems pretty slow, also is 15 watts the fastest wireless charger available?
bayniner said:
Just curious what wireless charger is everyone using? The one I was using for my note 8 seems pretty slow, also is 15 watts the fastest wireless charger available?
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I'm mostly using a 10 watt Seneo Fast Wireless Charger Pad, and the results are excellent. I think the 15 watt that Samsung is offering is the fastest available.
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I'm mostly using a 10 watt Seneo Fast Wireless Charger Pad, and the results are excellent. I think the 15 watt that Samsung is offering is the fastest available.
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How long does it take to charge with the 10W one? Mine is also 10 watts but seems slow to me?
I'm using Samsung circular charger I got with N8 and it works fine. You do need to position it properly, but once I do that it's fast enough for me. Main advantage of wireless charging is not fumbling with cables and saving wear on USB port (I had at least 2 USB ports broken in normal use on my older phones/tablets) since repairing it is not as simple as it used to be (older phones you could take back off and just plug in new board). Wired charging will almost always be faster, so I use wireless to top it off and wired charger if it's almost empty and I'm short on time.
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How long does it take to charge with the 10W one? Mine is also 10 watts but seems slow to me?
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I'd estimate five hours for a full charge. I usually sleep about 6.5 hours, so it's plenty fast enough.
Does anyone know what wattage the duo charger puts out? It seems to roughly align with the 15w USB charger. 1hr40mins from 20% charge
15W charger will be the fastest. I am leaning to buy the anker one for $30
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I'd estimate five hours for a full charge. I usually sleep about 6.5 hours, so it's plenty fast enough.
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5.5 hours for a full charge is crazy, my wireless charger takes about 2.5-3 hours and I thought that was a lot
Akram. said:
15W charger will be the fastest. I am leaning to buy the anker one for $30
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Does anker make a 15W one? I thought theirs was 10W and is their reallly much difference between 10 and 15 watts lol
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Does anker make a 15W one? I thought theirs was 10W and is their reallly much difference between 10 and 15 watts lol
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Sorry, i meant Belkin
Anyone using the Samsung Wireless Charger Convertible? Does it show Fast Wireless Charging on your Note 10+?
I got this charger also from Note 8 but when I use it on my Note 10+, it is only showing Wireless Charging only. In my Note 8, it shows Fast Wireless Charging.
jhannbernas said:
Anyone using the Samsung Wireless Charger Convertible? Does it show Fast Wireless Charging on your Note 10+?
I got this charger also from Note 8 but when I use it on my Note 10+, it is only showing Wireless Charging only. In my Note 8, it shows Fast Wireless Charging.
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Mine says "fast wireless charging" as usual, got it more than a year ago for my s8+ and it has been working just fine, plus I'm not using the original cable that came with it (too short)
Edit: also works without removing the case.
crazychapin said:
Mine says "fast wireless charging" as usual, got it more than a year ago for my s8+ and it has been working just fine, plus I'm not using the original cable that came with it (too short)
Edit: also works without removing the case.
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found out that fast wireless charging only works for me when phone is horizontally. maybe my case is a little to thick at the bottom so my phone is not reaching the correct position for fast wireless charging vertically.
I'm pretty underwhelmed at my Note 10+ wireless charging speed. Even with the pricey Samsung 15W charger it feels the same as my old Note 8. I know wired charging has a 45W option but I was hoping the wireless charging would be faster as well. Am I missing something here...?
bayniner said:
5.5 hours for a full charge is crazy, my wireless charger takes about 2.5-3 hours and I thought that was a lot
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I was off here because at some point, probably after traveling, the charger had ended up plugged into an inadequate adapter. Full charge on correct adapter is around 3 hours. I also just received the Samsung 15 watt. It claims it will charge from 50% in one hour while the 10 watt says 1 hour 32 minutes.
sansnil said:
I'm pretty underwhelmed at my Note 10+ wireless charging speed. Even with the pricey Samsung 15W charger it feels the same as my old Note 8. I know wired charging has a 45W option but I was hoping the wireless charging would be faster as well. Am I missing something here...?
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What was the charging time with the Samsung 15W charger? I've been on the fence about picking one up
bayniner said:
What was the charging time with the Samsung 15W charger? I've been on the fence about picking one up
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From 50% it was 1 hour and 1 minute to 100%. I like the fan but I don't see any much improvement on charging time.
sansnil said:
I'm pretty underwhelmed at my Note 10+ wireless charging speed. Even with the pricey Samsung 15W charger it feels the same as my old Note 8. I know wired charging has a 45W option but I was hoping the wireless charging would be faster as well. Am I missing something here...?
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The different battery sizes might have something to do with the speed.
The Note 8 only has 3,300mAh versus the 4,300mAh on the Note 10+...
That's a hell of a difference in size so if it's taking the same time I'd be pretty happy...
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The different battery sizes might have something to do with the speed.
The Note 8 only has 3,300mAh versus the 4,300mAh on the Note 10+...
That's a hell of a difference in size so if it's taking the same time I'd be pretty happy...
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An excellent point I hadn't considered - thanks. I would agree.
I'm using the round samsung fast charge that came out with the S8+. First time using with my note 10+ yesterday and charged from 60 ish to 100 in about 45 mins. Give or take.
As long as this one works I will keep using this one vs getting a newer one.
I have information regarding the Note 10+'s 45W charging ability. I just completed my own charging speed comparison. I depleted two Note 10+'s and am charging them from 0 with the phones powered off. One is on the 45W charger and the cable it comes with. The other is on the original Note 10+ charger, BUT is using an aftermarket USB 3.1 Gen 2 C to C cable. The results are VERY surprising!
At around 7 minutes, the 45W charger jumped out ahead at about 23% while the original charger was around 15%. Somewhere between that 7 minute timeframe and 15 minutes though, the original charger caught up. At 15 minutes both phones were at 36%.
Here's where it gets interesting though. At 30 minutes, the original charger actually pulled ahead of the 45W charger! The 45W was at 65%, while the original charger was at 69%.
At 45 minutes, the 45W charger closed the gap ever so slightly, with it being at 83% while the original charger was at 86%.
At 60 minutes, the gap closed a bit more. The 45W charger turned in a charging percentage of 95% , while the original charger had a percentage of 96%
At 67 minutes, the original charger reached 100%, while the 45W charger was a little behind at 97%. The 45W charger would then finally reach 100% 2 minutes later ( a total of 69 minutes).
In summary, I found that with a USB 3.1 Gen 2 cable, the original Note 10+ charger is capable of the same charging speeds (actually slightly faster) as the 45W charger.
Cool test, you have a link to the specific cable you used??
Sounds more like a faulty battery for me
Interesting! Would you have a link to the type of cable?
Have you tried this same test using that cable with the 45w charger?
And could you repeat the test but swap the carger for the device (the one with orig charger gets 45w), just to make sure it isn't a phone "problem"
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Have you tried this same test using that cable with the 45w charger?
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That's actually what I intend to do when I finish depleting the battery. I'm hypothesizing that the charge time will likely not be any different than with the cable the 45W comes with, as I'm guessing that cable is likely a USB 3.1 gen 2 cable. I'm guessing the cable that comes with the original charger is probably a gen 1 cable (just a theory).
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Cool test, you have a link to the specific cable you used??
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WDawn said:
Interesting! Would you have a link to the type of cable?
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I used these cables.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F3HVYTJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Have you tried this same test using that cable with the 45w charger?
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I just completed it with the other cable in the 45W charger, and the results were almost the same (it reached 100% at 64 minutes) as they were with the cable that comes with it (pictures attached). Looks like the charger that comes with the Note 10+ is capable of more than we gave it credit for. We just have to make sure we're using a USB 3.1 Gen 2 cable with it.
I wonder why there's so much variation in people's charging results.
For example, with the video put out by Flossy Carter, he got 50mins from 0% to 100% with the 45w charger and a little over an hour with the 25w charger.
He charged 2 Note10+ phones at the same time, with the above chargers.
https://youtu.be/jDBFcGJZQfQ
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Possibly stupid question, but you do have fast wired charging enabled, right?
Dolgogi said:
I wonder why there's so much variation in people's charging results.
For example, with the video put out by Flossy Carter, he got 50mins from 0% to 100% with the 45w charger and a little over an hour with the 25w charger.
He charged 2 Note10+ phones at the same time, with the above chargers.
https://youtu.be/jDBFcGJZQfQ
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Possibly stupid question, but you do have fast wired charging enabled, right?
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It's not a stupid question lol. But yes, I have it enabled. Most of the other 45W tests I've seen have had results comparable to my 45W test. There seems to be a pronounced slow down towards the end. I don't know why Floss' test came out the way it did, but I can't replicate that on my two devices, and I haven't seen 50 minutes elsewhere either.
I didn't see any significant improvement with the gen 2 cable . it's taking same charging time as stock cable which came with the box.
The generation version only increase the bandwidth capability of the cable and should not have anything to do with charging.
If I'm not wrong, there should be something with the stock 45W cable to enable faster charge since it must goes beyond official USB-C specs.
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The other thing to take in consideration with newly discovery made here is that the official battery capacity can be between 4170 and 4300 mAh.
ran816 said:
I didn't see any significant improvement with the gen 2 cable . it's taking same charging time as stock cable which came with the box.
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The cable also has to be 5A and yours might not be. And use the cable that came with each charger (or 5A).
It's harder to find longer cables that meet all the specs but I bought several of these and they've been terrific...
USB C to USB C Cable 5A Fast Charging, CableCreation 10ft USB C to C Cable,Support 100W Power Delivery (PD), Compatible with MacBook(Pro) 15-inch, Google Pixel 3XL, Samsung Note 8 & More,3M/Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MZWUNCH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_DtpWDbMVWMT3Z
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Are you doing this with the the device off? Try leaving the devices on and see what happens. I know between 1-80% it goes a lot faster with the 45W charger over the 25W charger. The ET I don't bother following them because it's an estimate not a constant.
Dolgogi said:
I wonder why there's so much variation in people's charging results.
For example, with the video put out by Flossy Carter, he got 50mins from 0% to 100% with the 45w charger and a little over an hour with the 25w charger.
He charged 2 Note10+ phones at the same time, with the above chargers.
https://youtu.be/jDBFcGJZQfQ
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Possibly stupid question, but you do have fast wired charging enabled, right?
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Flossy results are about the same as mine. Right under an hour from 0-100% and roughly 50 mins from like 10-15% to full. I am happy with that. Using a 10 ft cable as well not the factory Samsung charger
Man your chargers are both charging at 25W, 45W charging should last from 0% to 100% about 60 minutes, many finish in 58/59 minutes
So when I put my phone on my charger it says "fast wireless charging" then after about 4 seconds it just automatically changes to REGULAR charging and the time DOUBLES! I have been using this charger cradle from ANKER for a three years so I thought maybe it's the charger. But no. I used a S9 which also has fast wireless charge. It does not do what the note 20u does at all. I've rebooted mult times and turned off and on fast Wireless charging and still the same thing keeps happening. It should be noted this started happening after an update to N986USQU1ATI5 / N986UOYN1ATI5 / N986USQU1ATI5
Has anyone experienced this!??
I have a similar problem that started after the upgrade, and only on 1 charger (Aukey). It starts as fast charging, then after about 10-20 seconds, stops altogether for less than a second, then starts fast charging again. If the screen is on, the charging sound goes off every 15 seconds or so. It's only the Aukey charger. Strange.
I checked again, and it does also go to standard charging after stopping. Also, I changed power the power supply, and it still does the same thing.
I had the same issues several times.
Wow. I wonder if Samsung did something shady like remove fast Wireless charge or made it so fast Wireless charge only works with their chargers?? This seems VERY suspect that this is happening to other people. Have any of you reported this to Samsung? I'm about to get in touch with their support and see what they say
i have the same issue with baseus 120w charger....charges with super fast charging for couple of minutes and then goes back to normal fast charging.
Same here. Wish someone had a fix
Same here. Pauses charging every 5 to 10 seconds and actually never charges. Only works on the Samsung pad now.
For what it's worth, I have a spigen wireless car charger and it does fast charge.
Like I said before, it's only SOME chargers that won't work. It was definitely after the update, before the update, all my chargers worked. I went on the Samsung Members app, and people there are having the same problem, but no solutions.
s20 wireless charging pauses since the sept update for me, too. rebooting, clearing cache, force reboot all fail to clear this problem. makes ya wonder how much testing is done with the updates samsung rolls out.
Same here after the latest upgraded.
I just received a generic 15w wireless charger stand from Aliexpress and noticed this issue too.
My older S9+ fast charges on it fine, while my new Note 20 Ultra only slow charges (~1200 milliamp vs ~700 milliamp input according to the Ampere app... This is with my Note 20's charger brick and cable.
Seems like Samsung are intentionally trying to lock out third party chargers.
Same here with the I Ottie I tap 2.
Was working before September update, Have tested with Samsung S10 plus and s9. On both, fast charging is working.
Any workaround yet, any one contacted Samsung ?
Quick update, contacted Samsung support. Fat lot of good that did.
Wanted me to take it in to a service centre. I reiterated it wasn't a hardware problem, it was software.
Anyway she stated to send a bug report through to Samsung with the description.
- Settings
- Information about the phone
- Contact us
- Report error
Next, enter a detailed description of the anomaly and attach the system log data. You will need to check the item at the bottom "Send system log data"
I have the same problem with my CHOETECH 15W charger. I guess we need to wait to next update from Samsung
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I have the same problem with my CHOETECH 15W charger. I guess we need to wait to next update from Samsung
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Still no fix, Boycott Samsung.
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I have this issue also. Not enough people *****ing about it to get it fixed so far.
I'm trying my best.
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S20/Problem-with-Galaxy-s20-ultra-wireless-charging/m-p/1...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-20-ultra/help/fast-wireless-charging-issue-t4168051/pag...
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S20/Wireless-Charging-Stopped-After-Update/td-p/1463192
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Note20/fast-wireless-charging-problems/m-p/1467042#M8603
I have all type of fast chargers (from 18w to 65w) at home/office... old/ new/ or third party and mostly they can fast charge on my S20+. I found this "slow down charging" issue occurs when it's on a wore USB-C cable/ or cheap third party cable (especially those 1 to 2 or 1 to 3 cable).
For what it is worth, I have a third party cheap charger (seneo) that used to flop flop between fast and regular wireless charging however, I swapped out the power cord with an older S10 phone cord and a Samsung fast charger power adapter and now I have fast charging.
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