Hello,
I think I have found the best USB charger !! small and apparently efficient
Here it is: http://www.macway.com/fr/product/11...ur-secteur-usb-compatible-ipod-et-iphone.html
Has someone already tried this USB charger with a HTC device ? does it charged it quickly ?
Does it become hot when charging ? just a little like the default included HTC charger or more ?
Chris
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so any way I have decided to buy it..
I bought it 2 days ago, I have tested it, it works perfectly: quick charging of the PocketPC, and it is not becoming hot like all the USB charger I had previously. I definitively recommend this product to the HTC Kaiser community
Chris
So does it charge our Kaisers as fast as the HTC's original wall charger? Because that wall charger is 1000ma vs 500ma of original USB specs.
fincan said:
So does it charge our Kaisers as fast as the HTC's original wall charger? Because that wall charger is 1000ma vs 500ma of original USB specs.
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Yes, and I have tried already 2 others chargers, and I was not satisfied. This one is excellent, as fast as the default charger.
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guys my charger isn't working. there is a problem with the USB cable. can anyone help where to buy a wall charger in Hyderabad, India. (I have tried non Motorola chargers but it makes defy (cm7) sluggish and unresponsive .. please help.
try in online ebay
rashsalmn said:
guys my charger isn't working. there is a problem with the USB cable. can anyone help where to buy a wall charger in Hyderabad, India. (I have tried non Motorola chargers but it makes defy (cm7) sluggish and unresponsive .. please help.
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So... just replace the cable?
The cable and charger are common.. i can use the one of n97 without problem with mt defy
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Gabri.91 said:
The cable and charger are common.. i can use the one of n97 without problem with mt defy
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Hmm thought the usb cable unplugged from the wall charger so it could be used on a computer. At any rate I have noticed that my Kindle charger works great on my Defy.
I used the charger of an HP Touchpad with 2000 mAh instead of the 800mAh of the Defy charger and would say it charges much faster. Unfortunatelly i "had to" sell the HP Touchpad with its charger and i am looking for another good USB-Charger. In the past i bought one from ebay for not much more than 1€ but it only has 500mAh i am thinking about this one "from HTC" with 1mAh
ebay.com/itm/170738630232[/url]
This one is listed with 2100mAh: ebay.com/itm/170767447174
I believe that you think on output current. That is mA, not mAh. And ofc that it chargers faster, just like you eat faster with bigger spoon
hello cickvoa,
you are right, it is mA, because milliampere per hour (mAh) is for battery's capacity and not for output currents. i hope everyone knows what i mean.
on the other hand i guess that the charging unit is also a factor the charging speed depends on. is it possible that a too high output current could damage the phone?
is anyone able to suggest a good charger with a current >= 1000 mA?
regards ladiko
It is not possible do damage charging unit, cause it will take current that needs. For example: USB on PCs is 5V/500mA (500mA is MAX current that source (USB) gives), and when you plug mouse it takes only 100mA. So, charger with 2A output is MAX, and defy takes less current
Hello to everyone!
I have one simple question: do I risk something if I charge the Note with another charger than the original one?
I don-t know, but I think no.
I charged many time my note with htc charger and gs2 charger.
Ciao
peslap said:
Hello to everyone!
I have one simple question: do I risk something if I charge the Note with another charger than the original one?
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I almosr never use the original charger. I use the charger that came with the bluetooth headset and everything is fine
It doesn't matter what kind of charger you have. The only thing you must look at is the voltage of the source (5V DC) and it must be a micro usb plug
peslap said:
Hello to everyone!
I have one simple question: do I risk something if I charge the Note with another charger than the original one?
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im using my old htc hd2 charger as the samsung one seems to have packed up and isnt charging properly
The easiest way to charge your Note is of course via a USB>Micro USB cord plugged into a laptop or PC (where you are guaranteed the voltage is correct), however if you are using a generic or knock off wall wart charger than provides a micro USB connector there is some small chance that it will not charge your Note.. look for the charging icon and if its not charging, toss the charger and get another.
There is no specific risk to the device, provided that it (the charger) has a micro-usb intended for charging generic devices..its just that some modern portable devices have a stricter requirement (tighter tolerance) for charging voltage and simply will not charge outside that voltage range.. my BB9930 does exactly this..
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Hello to everyone!
I have one simple question: do I risk something if I charge the Note with another charger than the original one?
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Richy99 said:
im using my old htc hd2 charger as the samsung one seems to have packed up and isnt charging properly
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I'm using an hd2 charger without problems
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Since all micro/mini usb chargers have the same voltage, and vary only in the power output - the only problem you could face is slow charging, or no charging at all if the charger doesn't have enough juice. But it certainly won't harm the phone.
I'm using my old Nokia N900 charger without problems
I'm using an old HTC mains-to-USB and a Nokia microUSB cable...
My stock charger has a slight squeal, so I usually use the charger for my BB Curve 9300. Does totally fine.
My Note was purchased from expansys UK but shipped in from mainland Europe. As it was to be sold in the UK, expansys had to supply a UK adapter rather than an EU one ...I received an HTC adapter with my phone. At first, I was worried, but discovered that it works beautifully with my Note. Charges faster than generic Samsung chargers too! You should be fine using another standard charger
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For the first 3 weeks I was using a blackberry (original) Bold II charger.
I noticed charge time was too long. And maybe even battery life was shorter.
Im not 100% sure about the second statement but the first is confirmed.
When I started using the Note charger it was faster. Not super fast compared to iPhone or iPad but faster than using the Bold charger.
I never use my samy charger..Im using my DHD charger..no problem at all..
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Tested three microusb from my "old" htc hd2, two original nokia microusb, and a sony ericsson original microusb.
HTC and Nokia dont work. Can't charge and no data connection.... I only can charge and data connect with the samsung and the sony ericsson microusb cables. I cant understand!!!
(the nokia cable also cant work with hd2!!)
microusb is an standard???
HTC minijack stereo earphone dont work with samsung, also dont work the nokia earphone...
minijack stereo is an standard???
Regards.
peslap said:
Hello to everyone!
I have one simple question: do I risk something if I charge the Note with another charger than the original one?
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Most modern USB chargers should be fine (I use my old iPhone charger for the Note, for example.) Watch the power output though - some tablet chargers are rated at 2A+ and that could overdrive your charging circuit and cause damage. If you make sure your charger is about 1A (and 5V, obviously) then you should be fine.
peslap said:
Hello to everyone!
I have one simple question: do I risk something if I charge the Note with another charger than the original one?
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I use a nokia charger to charge mine!
Make sure it gives you 1A of output and you are fine!
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Most modern USB chargers should be fine (I use my old iPhone charger for the Note, for example.) Watch the power output though - some tablet chargers are rated at 2A+ and that could overdrive your charging circuit and cause damage. If you make sure your charger is about 1A (and 5V, obviously) then you should be fine.
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Well emuX said it all!
1A of output and 5V and you are fine!
Actually the charging current is limited by internal resistance of the battery, so the battery effectively "accepts" charge. Charging current is not "pushed" in by the charger...
obviously a charger from say a BB is likely to be current limited and so longer charging times would be expected, but an iPad charger will work fine.
emuX said:
Most modern USB chargers should be fine (I use my old iPhone charger for the Note, for example.) Watch the power output though - some tablet chargers are rated at 2A+ and that could overdrive your charging circuit and cause damage. If you make sure your charger is about 1A (and 5V, obviously) then you should be fine.
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I am even using a charger meant for my old HTC hehe, powerful enough adapter
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I wouldnt worry too much, I charge my note with my iPhone charger purely because the USB port faces a different way so I can actually fit it on my plug extensions without loseing 2 sockets.
Pretty much anything with an output of 5Vdc and a minimum of 1A will do just fine.
Bought my Nexus in the US this summer, really enjoy this little beast.
I have a question regarding charging. The provided charger is a 5V- 2A charger but a US one. I have at home a HTC one X charger which delivers 5V - 1A. Can I use this charger ? What is the difference between 1A & 2A ?
Thx, Yves
yves.alexis said:
Bought my Nexus in the US this summer, really enjoy this little beast.
I have a question regarding charging. The provided charger is a 5V- 2A charger but a US one. I have at home a HTC one X charger which delivers 5V - 1A. Can I use this charger ? What is the difference between 1A & 2A ?
Thx, Yves
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I don't see how less amps would hurt it. It may not register a charge, or charge very slowly. I would wait for another opinion.
2A will charge faster than the 1A charger. That's the only difference.
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2A will charge faster than the 1A charger. That's the only difference.
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OK, thank you
On the flip side, can I use my N7 charger to charge my mobile (SG2)?
My SG2 charger is set for 0.7A, while the N7 charger is set at 2A.
Mine charges with the USB cable i use to transfer files, which is about 500mA. Works but slow.
checking around the net, that's what it say.
the USB port have a maximum of 500mA i believe. And i did noticed it tend to charge more slowly. While the provided Asus charger with USB port on it, it have 2000mA (or 2A). So i guess the Nexus 7 is made to be able to support up to 2000mA, while it will charge more slowly when connected to a computer's USB port.
I took out my PSP and its charger recently, and this charger is also 5V, 2000mA, except it's a round tip made to fit the PSP charging port.
I do have another 2000mA charger, it also have a round tip, luckily it fit on my Ainol Elf II tablet. I got this charger/power supply when i bought my HDMI switcher, it work without it, so it was sitting there for all this time, unused.
i'm gonna try charging it with the provided Asus charger now.
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On the flip side, can I use my N7 charger to charge my mobile (SG2)?
My SG2 charger is set for 0.7A, while the N7 charger is set at 2A.
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Yes. Your phone will not charge at the same rate as the N7, however.
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Hi, anyone good experience with a specific brand of car charger? Ali or ebay link would be nice.
What 'search words' would result in the best charger?
'Fast charging' might help as a word? Or Qi?
Almost a month late but any car charger that spits out 2A (2000mA) or more should be okay.
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Almost a month late but any car charger that spits out 2A (2000mA) or more should be okay.
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1000mA also works fine - I have old HTC czarter with such specs and there are no probs with it.
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1000mA also works fine - I have old HTC czarter with such specs and there are no probs with it.
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You are absolutely right that a 1000mA also works fine. It's just that a 2000mA charges the YotaPhone a lot quicker. So when buying a new one I would always advice a 2000mA.
I bought this piece of equipment:
BlitzWolf® Qualcomm Certified Quick Charger QC 3.0 33W USB Type C BW-C8 Car Charger with 2.1A Reversible Micro USB Cable Double Sided
Very nice product, looks great and very high grade. Haven't tried it though, will do tomorrow.
What's neat that it comes with a high quality reversible micro-usb cable (on both sides) which makes plugging it in, a bliss.
Let you know what the results are with QC2.0
Guys I have found something strange.
Last night I had left my dash charger somewhere so I plugged in my OP5 in a regular charger for the night. The red charging led was on. The following morning, my phone was more or less on the same battery percentage. I installed Ampere from the playstore and the charger, that is supposed to output up to 2.4A or even more using QC3.0, was only charging my battery with 300mAh. I doubt it actually did this all night, considering my battery hadn't charged at all.
Since I've tried 4 other chargers, and it seems I can't get more than 400mAh out of them according to Ampere.
My 3T could be charged with any regular charger, although much slower than dash charging, but I could get 1-2A without problems.
Do you guys have the same? Or is my OP5 broken?
Could somebody please try?
Charging Ok here
With 830mA on an normal USB (1A) charger (Not great but OK)
Well i have a microsoft 3A usb c charger, works like a charm.. not dash but it charges!
Hm, thanks! So either a Quickcharge charger is a problem with th OP5, or my device is broken.
Let me find an old & simple charger to check this.
I've tested it with my QC 3.0 chargers all over the house and in my car and It works like it should.
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Since I've tried 4 other chargers, and it seems I can't get more than 400mAh out of them according to Ampere.
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have you tried other cables too ? cause they are the problem most of the time.
I charged with Samsung Galaxy S7's fast charger and another USB-C cable and it's working fine and without overheating phone or charger
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I've tested it with my QC 3.0 chargers all over the house and in my car and It works like it should.
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Same for me, with this cable: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/TIE...on-Fast-Charging-Type-C-Data/32727882959.html ... and Zero problems
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have you tried other cables too ? cause they are the problem most of the time.
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I'm so happy you posted this.
Indeed, the issue is not the charger or my phone, but the cabling!
I have many cheaper and ultra-cheap USB cables, and some work and others don't. I now got rid of all cables that do not work. I'm a happy man.
Thanks all.
TheFrozen4 said:
I'm so happy you posted this.
Indeed, the issue is not the charger or my phone, but the cabling!
I have many cheaper and ultra-cheap USB cables, and some work and others don't. I now got rid of all cables that do not work. I'm a happy man.
Thanks all.
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you are welcome.
i also used the app ampere https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
to test all my cables.. it was very surprising how many of the "quality cables" only provided usb charging while some "cheap cables" provided full power
(not dash power but way better than just usb current 200 - 500 mA)