for those that have this desktop cradle (with spare/second battery charger), kindly advise the specs for the AC Adapter. it was given to me without the adapter & Boxwave will not able to help me since i don't have an order number. thanks.
Here it goes:
Input: 100-240Vac, 0.15A, 47-63Hz
Output: 5V DC, 1.5A, 7.5W (max)
AC/AD ADAPTOR
INPUT : 100-240V AC
OUTPUT : 5V 1A
Made In China
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Hey all... i have a motorla charger that fits (and lights up) the MDA, but should i be using it?
on the back of the motorola charger it says:
Input: 100 - 240~ 50/60hz 0.1A
Output: 5V - 550mA
The Orginal MDA charger says:
Input: 100 - 240~0.2A 50/60hz LPS
Output: 5V - 1A
Any ideas? - then i can also use a car charger i have.
Thanks
Faisal
This should be ok, as long as you don't need to charge a spare battery at the same time..
You can charge trhtough USB, and usb has 5v 500mA..
Does anyone know if the included USB AC Adapter that comes with the Touch pro is ok for 220v? Thanks!
If it says 110/220V on the charger, then it is okay.
The Sprint HTC wall outlet charger is rated for 100-240V and 50-60Hz
In short, yes.
any idea
is the wireless charger in current makert have 1A input?
Yes!
Anandtech tested it.
I've finally ordered my 6P but it does not come with a charger or usb cable.
1: Do I need a power supply that states 5v 3A or are the ones that states 2.4amp enough for full speed charging?
2: does the charger have to be a USB C socket? Or is it ok if it a standard size USB socket and I use a USB standard to USB C cable?
Thank you for your help
you need a 3A with a compatible cable for that amount of current
Wanted to ask before I consider returning the charger I got
I tested this car charger
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E764DXM
Using this
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MT8MC3N
Results were
Using USB A to USB C cable - screen off 8.98v/1A-1.67A(amps varied during the 100mA test I did) - phone read Fast Charging
Using a USB C to USB C cable plugged into the USB C port - screen off 5v/1.8A steady (zero fluctuation) - phone read Cable Charging
Now the charger says it is capable of 5v/3A output out of the USB C port but that's not what I'm getting to the S8, which makes me wonder if it's a limit placed by Samsung software to not go for higher Amperage (and therefore more wattage)
When I look at the estimated charging times, the QC (USB A- USB C) is usually 10 min faster than the USB C charging
9x1.67 is the max the phone supports, on 5v you might get 2a tops, looks like the usb-c port on that charger doesn't support 9v for some reason.
Has anyone found and tried USB-C cables that support high-power 5a and for sale in the USA? https://www.startech.com/ca/Cables/usb-c/usb-c-usb-3-1-cable-power-delivery~USB31C5C1M