I have used my new Nexus4 on the road with google navigation. I was surprised to find out that the 1Amp samsung charger I have used with my SGS2 was not able to maintain the charge of the phone. After couple of hours of driving my Nexus 4 died ( I didn't start with full battery)
What is your experience? I would expect the phone not only to work whilst on cable for the whole time, but also to eventually charge the phone fully.
Now I am not sure if it is my charger or nexus 4.
I had a look on mains charger and the output is 1.2Amp, is this the problem, that the car charger is not powerful enough?
I currently use CAD300UBE, which is the official i9300 car charger, with a rated output of 700mA.
When streaming over bluetooth using Spotify, and using Google Navigation I can say that this charger does charge the phone.
My old S2 charger, also genuine did not manage to charge my S3, hence the replacement.
Phil
My recollection is that Nexus devices are looking for pins 2 and 3 (data) of the charger to be shorted. If they are not, you'll only get 500ma from the supply.
Turn the screen of when not needed in navigation,
I use a kensington 2A flush cigarette lighter so it isn't an issue, the charger is <$15, and it makes life easier when I want to charge my ipad. Only thing I regret about the charger is that I didn't get the dual port version.
I posted this in the GN forum about a year ago when the same sort of problems were coming up there. You need a 2A charger and a data only cable to make you charge like you are on a wall charger. (Charging AC - Check this by going to Settings > Battery, the top shows charging AC.
bmolloy said:
There was another thread, I think in the General that discussed all of this, what people came up with was the best combination if you want a dual port usb charger is to make sure you have a "charging only" USB cable. This cable will not make your phone think it is connected to a computer. You can tweek a data/charging cable to work but some people messed that up so it is probably worth just spending the $4 on a cable that works.
Here is my combination that works great. With this set up I can have on my navigation going with the screen on the whole time and stream Pandora over Bluetooth into my car and the battery still charges really quickly.
Dual USB Port with a 1 amp port and a 2.1 amp port (2.1 amp port is for tablets or power hungry devices - like the phone while navigating). http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0056VNVV8/ref=oh_o01_s00_i01_details
Charging Only USB cable:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VYBCAY/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
This combo has me as "Charging AC" whenever I am in the car and I still have a port open to charge another one of the 27 or so different electronic devices that seem to clutter my life!
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Here is what it should look like in the car if it is getting enough juice to run everything at once.
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I currently use CAD300UBE, which is the official i9300 car charger, with a rated output of 700mA.
When streaming over bluetooth using Spotify, and using Google Navigation I can say that this charger does charge the phone.
My old S2 charger, also genuine did not manage to charge my S3, hence the replacement.
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I just checked my charger and it does say 700mA and also shows charging as AC. But in reality the charger was not able to charge the phone whilst on navigation.
Official HTC car charger charges my N4 effectively despite bluetooth + CoPilot/Google Navigation without issue.
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Official HTC car charger charges my N4 effectively despite bluetooth + CoPilot/Google Navigation without issue.
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Mine too, but I actually installed a dedicated 2 amp, isolated supply in my truck, shorted pins 2 and 3 on the USB connections on the board with a couple of beads of solder, and get full charging current on both my Nexus 4 and 7.
This is the supply I used:
http://daqstuff.com/400116_5volt_switching_power_supply.htm
Motorola Rapid Rate Charger charges the galaxy nexus perfectly while on navigation.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Vehicle-Adapter-micro-USB-Charger/dp/B000S5Q9CA
I have now ordered thishttp://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/tom...ered-tomtom-rrp-19-99-2x-usb-1x-12v-8/1387378 I hope it does the job.
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This was always a problem even on my Gnex, so what i did is i bought a 2amp car charger, no more discharging while using... you can find them at bestbuy or futureshop if you're in Canada.
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I'm not sure if this is even possible and sorry if it has already been answered, but is there a way to make the A500 micro usb port actually charge the tablet? I know it doesn't charge thru that port now, but is there a mod that can be done via software tweaking; or is it a hardware issue that can't be changed? It would be nice to charge the A500 with a micro usb cord and especially in the car with my Thunderbolt's car charger.
Microusb does not put out enough juice to charge tablets effectively.
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From what I understand, the USB connection won't provide enough current to charge the batteries sufficiently, so I would say no. This is the same on the iPad as well, no USB charge like is possible with the iPhone. The dock (shown on the Acer website) will at least allow another charging option, albeit probably not what you had in mind. Best thing to do is probably just get a power inverter for your car and plug it in.
I don't think there is enough electrical current through the USB port to charge the device effectively. As USB can only give you 5v 900mA, this device requires 12v 1.5A to charge.
Oh, gotcha. Thanks everybody, it makes sense about not putting out enough juice. I wondered if it didn't charge maybe because Acer didn't design for it to, and it was strictly for data transfer; which it is.
I've always wondered why they didn't include one of the double ended USB plugs like DVD burners over USB use. Still 2 x 5V x 500mA(900mA is USB 3.0 only) isn't the same as 12 x 1.5.
Personally, mine gets it's power from it's molecular density's proximity to our yellow sun. I've also named it Zod.
_motley said:
From what I understand, the USB connection won't provide enough current to charge the batteries sufficiently, so I would say no. This is the same on the iPad as well, no USB charge like is possible with the iPhone. The dock (shown on the Acer website) will at least allow another charging option, albeit probably not what you had in mind. Best thing to do is probably just get a power inverter for your car and plug it in.
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I got this car adapter from Wal-Mart (it's a universal adapter - Powerline Model #90293). It's a 12V 2A adapter (originally bought it for a Viewsonic G Tablet...couldn't find a 1.5A version). It works well with the A500...the adapter plug sticks out a little bit, but it's not a big deal.
As long as the amperage is higher and the quality is as good or better, any DC adapter would work. It just needs to fit in the hole.
USB 3.0?
Would using a USB 3.0 port and cable make a difference since it carries a higher charge?
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Would using a USB 3.0 port and cable make a difference since it carries a higher charge?
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No. It's simply not wired to charge the tablet. For the same reason you can't charge your laptop via the USB port.
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Ok since USB charging is out of the question I have another. People who have used the Xoom, is the Acer's charging port the same as the one on the Xoom? The Xoom has an official car charger, but just by looking I can't tell if they are the same size ends.
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You could probably head out to BestBuy or Staples etc.. and compare the 2. They should be side by side. Otherwise, I'm sure Acer (or some other 3rd party) will probably release a car charger that plugs into the proprietary port on the bottom?
From what I remember, the Motorola charging port is like a little thin nubbit. I think the plug on our Acer is larger. Check it out and post some pics.
My charger's head got broken into half just now ==! Hopefully can get the warranty.
Just wanted to tell my fellow US Note users that I found what I deem to be a great deal for a fantastic US charger.
I didn't have a converter to use the supplied European charger, so I used my old Motorola Droid X wall wart and USB cable. It worked fine, but I noticed that it made my touch screen a little less sensitive. For instance, it might make my Swypes on the keyboard break into separate lines, confusing Swype. It charged my phone, but the battery got warm; I thought all of this was normal. I tried another charger, an LG one, just to see if that changed anything, but it worked about the same.
Then from reading around, I realized that the standard charger is a 5v 1.0A charger and both chargers I was using were 5.1v 750mA/850mA chargers. I immediately started searching for a direct replacement and only after a long search I found a Palm Pre charger with the exact specs as our Note's.
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I assumed it would charge faster being a 1A charger, and it does, but what I didn't expect is what pleases me the most: the screen sensitivity when charging is immensely improved (Swype is exactly like without the charger in) and the battery stays dead cool! It is around 5c cooler according to SetCPU. Just awesome!
I'm so pleased I wanted to share. I hope this helps others who may have experienced similar issues.
The link is below (not sure if I can link directly to an Amazon item, hope this isn't against the rules.) It's super cheap and the quality is top notch! Soft touch plastic on the wall wart and also the USB cable! I just bought another as a backup. It's only 3.49 w/ free shipping!
BTW I bought it from "BobTronics" because some reviews said they got what might not be genuine Palm USB cables from other sellers. Mine is legit; it has the palm cable tie and feels high quality.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ITKQKU/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
P.S. I am in no way affiliated w/ the item or the seller. Just wanted to share a good buy that others might be interested in.
As a Palm Pilot -> Tungsten -> Palm Pre ->-->Pre 2 user I have to agree.
I have numerous chargers, some even labelled at 1.0 AMP, but none as good as the Palm charger. Just well built, FULL 1.0 Amp, and so pocket able.
Now if only I could put my Note on my Touchstone - I find the Samsung Dock and connector sooooo clumsy after the Touchstone.
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Just well built, FULL 1.0 Amp, and so pocket able.
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I have to agree, and the picture did not do it justice, because this thing is very compact. The diameter appears just larger than a quarter. I'm pleasantly surprised-for a change.
The DELL Streak's charger works superb, I have 3 which I have tried, for super fast charging use the ipad charger its rated at 2 AMPs.
torqu3e said:
For super fast charging use the ipad charger its rated at 2 AMPs.
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I wonder if that causes any unnecessary stress/strain on the battery or the phone itself. I was worried about the heat that came off of my phone w/ the Droid & LG chargers, probably more due to the 5.1v rather than the amperage though.
I have the same chargers that came with my HP Touchpad during the fire sale. They are excellent chargers and I also use them on my non HP mobile devices as well.
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I wonder if that causes any unnecessary stress/strain on the battery or the phone itself. I was worried about the heat that came off of my phone w/ the Droid & LG chargers, probably more due to the 5.1v rather than the amperage though.
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Note's circuit limits the charge current at 1 amp.
2 amp Improvement is imaginary/placebo as charge times are exactly similar to 1 amp.
I have a Galaxy Tab charger rated at 2amps and it takes exa tly the same time to do a full charge as with the bundled charger at 1 amp.
Hence, no need to worry about temperatures.
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jaiiscool said:
Note's circuit limits the charge current at 1 amp.
2 amp Improvement is imaginary/placebo as charge times are exactly similar to 1 amp.
I have a Galaxy Tab charger rated at 2amps and it takes exa tly the same time to do a full charge as with the bundled charger at 1 amp.
Hence, no need to worry about temperatures.
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In that case, I am even happier w/ my 1A charger.
Yesterday I just bought a new 8000mah power bank(ProMini 8000), which has 2.1A output but I still not very satisfy with the charge speed compare to the stock Note 2 lte charger.
So I did some experiments, found out charge speed have A LOT to do with the quality of cables! Going to share the result with you guys.
here are the tests
1. First is "Note 2 LTE stock charger + Note 2 LTE stock USB cable"
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1.8A, not bad!
2. "The new power bank(ProMini 8000) + The USB cable came with the package"
1A...meh
3. "ProMini 8000 + Note 2 LTE stock usb cable"
WOAH!! 1.5A, lower than the stock charger but really not that bad!
4. "Note 2 LTE stock charger +My old Galaxy Note 1 stock USB cable"
1A, So what material is the Note 2 USB cable made of? Uranium? Even Note 1 stock USB cable can't compete
5. "Note 2 LTE stock charger + some home depot generic micro-USB to USB cable"
0.6A Well, you get what you pay for..
Honestly, I didn't expect USB cable quality make this much of a difference.
I guess the Note 2 USB cable used some higher gauge wires?
Anyway I am going out to get some more Note 2 stock cable tomorrow, for the power bank and maybe other computers.
what app are you using to test the charging current?
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what app are you using to test the charging current?
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This probably
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abmantis.galaxychargingcurrent
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This app. Lies, I got an poor cable clone for Samsung 10.1 tab, and this app tells my note is charging at 1600mah, while it actually was charging at low power usb mode (measured using an multimeter).
Back on my original note 2 cable the app still show 1600 mah and my note was changing at full 1950mah measured on my multimeter.
Was easy to me coz I have an Short usb extension which I peel ti access the positive wire ( I cut it and connected my multimeter to both segment . in series scheme).
So it easy and accurate way to check if some cable actually charges at full current.
The app offered actually don't work accurately (if it's real purpose is it)
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Final proof was my note 2 stop charging with fake cable and only drains about 300 mah and of course never charges, while this app still shows 1650-1680. The note actually don't charges.
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Good emergency replacement Cable are the ones for HTC Sony and those charging cables that comes with power banks and which uses multiple interchangeable tips to match different connectors, my note 2 think it's an true usb Samsung cable.
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I just bought a Note 2 recently, T889 (T-mobile). I noticed it charges alright when plugged into my comp with the stock cable.
Now I use the stock AC adapter near my bed, but I attached a extended USB cable (10-15ft) and connected a USB to MicroUSB after that. I noticed charging my Note 2 that after 8 hours, it only charged from 60%-97%. Ridiculous. If I turn the screen on while plugged into that setup and not do anything heavy tasking to the phone, my battery would drain down even while charging.
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I just bought a Note 2 recently, T889 (T-mobile). I noticed it charges alright when plugged into my comp with the stock cable.
Now I use the stock AC adapter near my bed, but I attached a extended USB cable (10-15ft) and connected a USB to MicroUSB after that. I noticed charging my Note 2 that after 8 hours, it only charged from 60%-97%. Ridiculous. If I turn the screen on while plugged into that setup and not do anything heavy tasking to the phone, my battery would drain down even while charging.
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I'd guess this is normal. Basic facts : ÜSB is a 5V-powered bus, and a 1.1 port pumps out 500mA (to all the devices connected to a same root hub on the motherboard), and the USB3 norm raised this current to 900mA, not even half of what your wallcharger provides.
I seem to recall the USB2 spec. sheet only guarantees a 500mbits/s data throughput if the cable is 1.5m or smaller in lenghth, because of inline losses. and since a datastream is nothing more than waves of current pumped into a wire, the same applies to the current a USB lead provides : the longer the cable, the more current will be lost along the way, until there's nothing left to provide.. Low-voltage current is absolutely not transportable over long distances, that's the reason why we have hi-voltage lines all across our landscapes, and the reason why you see hi-to-lo-voltage converters at every streetcorner in the US and not in europe : european 240V current can be transported (once 'downvolted' from 20kV,5kV or 380V) over up to 100m without inline losses becoming too high, US 110V current barely over 20-25m... So a 5V-powered cable, well you do the math m8
It has nothing to do with the cable. It was a rom issue. I changed roms and have not had the same issue.
I went from same charge setup (while able to drain while plugged in and phone in use), switched roms and all of a sudden it is able to charge up even while in use.
Not trying to be a spoilsport, but this has already been extensively discussed here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2112811. So there isnt much use for this thread.
As for the OP, the cost/quality of the wire doesnt matter. What matters is that the wire should offer less resistance to the current, or in other words should be as short and thick as possible. Check page 6 of the link above. I brought a $5 generic cable and it has been working perfectly for me since...full charge in around 130-150 minutes.
The app simply copies information stored in sys/class/power_supply/battery/current_avg, and if the app is wrong then that means that your system is giving you wrong information.
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Those who help noobs go to heaven. True story.
please link to ebay for good quality cable
cheaper the better.
and is it safe to use some chinese noname cables?
EVERYTHING YOU DO YOU DOIT AT YOUR OWN RISK Im not responsible for what you do on your device.
Here I want to share an experience that I have successfully led to the goal.
I wanted to make a 2m long extension cord to charge my Samsung Galaxy Note (and now Note II) .
First I bought a USB cable with Micro USB 2 m long,but I encountered a problem with slow charging fablet
then i bought 1,5 meterl long cable same problem SLOW CHARGING.
So what I did,
reading experiences on XDA, Google it, I talked to a friend who is an engineer electronics who advised me to by a charger 5v 2A
I bought a Genuine New Phihong PSC11R-050 5V 2A 10W Switch Adapter about 5e.
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I cut the rear end of the adapter and soldered micro usb
Be cearful to test this wires YOU MUST BE ASSURED WHAT IS GROUND AND WHAT IS +5V
And WOALA here it is.:good:
2meter extension cable charging with same speed like original Samsung charger.
The whole secret lies in the fact that the original charger from 1A can not charge phablet with a long cable as well as a short cable with same speed. Voltage is same 5v,but with 2A covering a length of 2meter with stronger power.
No harm done ,did some testings (2weeks) and Im satisfied.
Happy soldering
And again,dont be afraid
EVERYTHING YOU DO YOU DOIT AT YOUR OWN RISK Im not responsible for what you do on your device
I've been using an extension cable to charge my Note and realised it wasn't able to change while I was still using it. At first I thought it might be the cable so I bought a USB 3 extension with no luck. I'm looking to do something similar to you but instead of hacking together a cable I was looking to get something like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/PortaPow-Qu...TF8&colid=1J70VTV14YM9F&coliid=I3OO1ZN1EIVS26 It states it has a 2A output on each port so do you think this will suffice?
I use a 10 foot (3 meter) cable using my HP Touchpad charger which outputs 2.1A. No soldering or modifying at all.
When I bought my Touchstone charger for my Touchpad, it came with an extra 2.1A charger, so I use it to charge my Note 1 and Note 2 with the 10 foot long microUSB cable.
http://www.amazon.com/HP-North-American-Charger-TouchPad/dp/B0055QYJJM
marcboy said:
I've been using an extension cable to charge my Note and realised it wasn't able to change while I was still using it. At first I thought it might be the cable so I bought a USB 3 extension with no luck. I'm looking to do something similar to you but instead of hacking together a cable I was looking to get something like this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/PortaPow-Qu...TF8&colid=1J70VTV14YM9F&coliid=I3OO1ZN1EIVS26 It states it has a 2A output on each port so do you think this will suffice?
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Output on charger must be 5V,I dont see in your link 5V (or Im blind)
sibinn said:
Output on charger must be 5V,I dont see in your link 5V (or Im blind)
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http://www.portablepowersupplies.co.uk/portapow-quad-usb-uk-us-eu-mains-charger/ On their website it states 5V output
Specifications
Compact - 8cm x 6cm x 5cm
4 Blue/Purple status LEDs
100V - 240V AC input, 5V output
12.5W, 2.5A total output
Double insulated
CE Certified
3 year warranty
If it 5V then its ok, youonly need 2 meter usb cord and trayit.
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my 2 meter cable with only 1A wall charger only shows 700mah during charging, but samsung original 1A charger plus cable shows full 1000mah of current flowing, length does makes a difference!
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my 2 meter cable with only 1A wall charger only shows 700mah during charging, but samsung original 1A charger plus cable shows full 1000mah of current flowing, length does makes a difference!
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The whole secret lies in the fact that the original charger from 1A can not charge phablet with a long cable as well as a short cable with same speed. Voltage is same 5v,but with 2A covering a length of 2meter with stronger power.
So you need charger with 5V and 2A for longer cable couse you loosing power on lenght.
In electrical terms , 1A charger is fine as the maximum charging current doesn't exceed it.The on board charge regulator of note needs ~0.5V more than full battery charge voltage (4.2V) , If the cable drop is more than 0.3V (length and cross section of the cable conductor determines it), then the charging rate can be affected.In addition the cables quality used is also important .I purchased 3 cables (1M long) through Ebay and none of it charge the phone properly.I suspect the conductor size is less (may be intended for lower capacity batteries).
So in my opinion its the cables not the charger amps that matters here..
Your right in theory I also bought 2 cables of 1.5 meter but no results then i bought extension cord usb and same .
Then I trayed with old HTC Charger 5V 1A with 2meter cable,velding directly on board of charger one end (crossection of cable was standard for chargers)and i did not get any good results.
So i desided to do the same story with 2A charger(velded one cable direct on board) and i get same results like original one.
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I just got my Nexus 4 in India. I am looking for a solution other than plugging to computer USB port because it is slow and not flexible.
Is it possible to get a adapter for the nexus 4 "in the box" charger to use it with indian wall socket? If so please provide links. Will my samsung wave charger work? Do Indian nexus 4 users manage?
Thanks
mrcet007 said:
I just got my Nexus 4 in India. I am looking for a solution other than plugging to computer USB port because it is slow and not flexible.
Is it possible to get a adapter for the nexus 4 "in the box" charger to use it with indian wall socket? If so please provide links. Will my samsung wave charger work? Do Indian nexus 4 users manage?
Thanks
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I am using Nexus 4 in India and I have been using it with my old nexus one charger as well as samsung chargers. Works just fine.
Alternatively, the converter for nexus 4 "in box" charger can be easily found in any decent electical goods store.
seventyfivein said:
I am using Nexus 4 in India and I have been using it with my old nexus one charger as well as samsung chargers. Works just fine.
Alternatively, the converter for nexus 4 "in box" charger can be easily found in any decent electical goods store.
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Thanks.
But the power rating(volt and amp) for Nexus charger is different samsung galaxy charger. So wont that damage nexus 4 battery also nexus 4 battery is non replaceble? The converter you mentioned what is it called in general? So that i can convey it to the electical goods store person.
when did u order and recieve your phone in US? What is ur hardware version?
Do you have the below updated version?
http://www.gsmarena.com/updated_nexus_4_design_adds_nubs_around_the_rear_edge-news-5777.php
mrcet007 said:
Thanks.
But the power rating(volt and amp) for Nexus charger is different samsung galaxy charger. So wont that damage nexus 4 battery also nexus 4 battery is non replaceble? The converter you mentioned what is it called in general? So that i can convey it to the electical goods store person.
when did u order and recieve your phone in US? What is ur hardware version?
Do you have the below updated version?
http://www.gsmarena.com/updated_nexus_4_design_adds_nubs_around_the_rear_edge-news-5777.php
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Volt stays the same, amp changes. It's a USB port charger, it'll always be 5V. You could plug in a 5V 2.1A (meant for tablets) charger into your Nexus 4 and it won't charge any higher than 1A or so. These sort of protections have been in phones for awhile now.
For directness sake, my Motorola Droid chargers (plus 1 car charger) worked with my Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4. I am still using them in fact, along with the Samsung charger that came with the GN and the LG charger that came with the N4.
And what you're looking for is a plug type converter/adapter. Looks like
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There are many different types.
moe6 said:
Volt stays the same, amp changes. It's a USB port charger, it'll always be 5V. You could plug in a 5V 2.1A (meant for tablets) charger into your Nexus 4 and it won't charge any higher than 1A or so. These sort of protections have been in phones for awhile now.
For directness sake, my Motorola Droid chargers (plus 1 car charger) worked with my Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4. I am still using them in fact, along with the Samsung charger that came with the GN and the LG charger that came with the N4.
And what you're looking for is a plug type converter/adapter. Looks like
There are many different types.
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Thanks moe6!!
But going by the 1st picture i cant see how nexus for charger can be pluged to the back of this. Can you give some links from which i can buy this product?
HELP !!
GUYSS HELPP !!
Now the problem is , i used to always charge with USB thr LAPTOP and i think i mistakenly replaced my Nexus 4 USB ADAPTER with that of my friends cuz the pins in this one are round not flat . And Nexus 4 in box usb adapter has FLAT pins i guess .
So now How can i charge my battery? The Nexus 4 original usb adapter wont be available in india , and even if it would be it would be costly!!
So, Can i use any USB adapter , Wont my N4 have current rating issues? And even if i use any adapter would it be safe to use it for long term as N4 has non replacable battery?
Please guys give me Simple and Cheap ssolutions. Thanks a ton !!
trippinn said:
GUYSS HELPP !!
Now the problem is , i used to always charge with USB thr LAPTOP and i think i mistakenly replaced my Nexus 4 USB ADAPTER with that of my friends cuz the pins in this one are round not flat . And Nexus 4 in box usb adapter has FLAT pins i guess .
So now How can i charge my battery? The Nexus 4 original usb adapter wont be available in india , and even if it would be it would be costly!!
So, Can i use any USB adapter , Wont my N4 have current rating issues? And even if i use any adapter would it be safe to use it for long term as N4 has non replacable battery?
Please guys give me Simple and Cheap ssolutions. Thanks a ton !!
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You can use any other adapter. The Nexus will only draw the amount of power it needs to charge so don't worry about it. It won't overcharge or anything.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
mrcet007 said:
I am looking for a solution other than plugging to computer USB port because it is slow and not flexible.
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Just a suggestion.. Try and use some application such as Fast charge from play store.. It will speed up your USB charging as if you were plugged into AC supply..