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I have My Tab plugged in to my PC all day while debugging on it as I develop, unfortunately the fact that the tab somehow and for some reason disables charging while debugging is causing a huge problem for my workflow.
Can anybody suggest a possible solution that will allow me to charge and debug at the same time. My boss may consider allowing me to root the device (I know it's easy, I could do it right now, but it's political) if I know it's the only option.
The power outlet of the USB port isn't enough to charge it, which is driving me nuts too.
If you root it you can use ADB wireless (free app on market) to use adb over the wifi, and have the tab plugged into the wall. Otherwise I don't know. Maybe a hub with it's own power supply **might** do it, but I'm not sure.
TheGrammarFreak said:
The power outlet of the USB port isn't enough to charge it, which is driving me nuts too.
If you root it you can use ADB wireless (free app on market) to use adb over the wifi, and have the tab plugged into the wall. Otherwise I don't know. Maybe a hub with it's own power supply **might** do it, but I'm not sure.
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Thanks, I assumed it was a software check that it's connected in debug and simply disabled.
My boss has agreed to allow me to root it on the basis that I can restore it to factory if required.
Cool beans. Glad I could be of assistance.
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Cool beans. Glad I could be of assistance.
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I'm still surprised it's that much of a beast that it needs more power than the USB port can supply, I mean, is it all because of the screen?
The wall charger does 2A
But the specs aren't any higher than my HTC Desire except for the screen and that only needs 1A from the charger and can charge by USB too.
I genuinely have no idea. I'm given to understand that the Tab does charge from USB, albeit slowly. As for why it needs 2A, who knows. Maybe Samsung don't like us using other chargers.
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I genuinely have no idea. I'm given to understand that the Tab does charge from USB, albeit slowly. As for why it needs 2A, who knows. Maybe Samsung don't like us using other chargers.
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Well my Tab doesn't charge from USB unless it's switched off. If it's on, the Battery symbol has a line throgh it, as in "charging disabled".
Yeah, mine does that too. I just use wireless ADB now, so much easier
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Well my Tab doesn't charge from USB unless it's switched off. If it's on, the Battery symbol has a line throgh it, as in "charging disabled".
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I think you will find that even in those circumstances it is still actually charging, albeit very slowly.
I had my Tab hooked up to my PC last week and when I connected it up it was showing that it wasn't fully charged, and didn't appear to be charging. However, when I disconnected it some time later it appeared to be fully charged.
Perhaps it would be worthwhile downloading JuicePlotter to see what affect, it any, connecting the Tab to your USB port has.
Regards,
Dave
It's not the specs of the device, it's the size and resistance of the battery. It charges slowly over USB, and it charges a much smaller percentage of the battery's capacity than it would with a smartphone.
Easy math, it's over 3x the capacity of your Desire battery, and as you well know, even your Desire battery charges slowly over USB compared to mains.
The larger backlight should consume about twice the voltage of a 3.7" display (rough estimate), so you're barely pushing any charge at all via USB when the display is on, a trickle of a trickle.
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It's not the specs of the device, it's the size and resistance of the battery. It charges slowly over USB, and it charges a much smaller percentage of the battery's capacity than it would with a smartphone.
Easy math, it's over 3x the capacity of your Desire battery, and as you well know, even your Desire battery charges slowly over USB compared to mains.
The larger backlight should consume about twice the voltage of a 3.7" display (rough estimate), so you're barely pushing any charge at all via USB when the display is on, a trickle of a trickle.
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You're right, I probably should have looked into the rating of the Battery in this thing. As an Engineer, the math is trivial.
Still, It appears to me that it's not charging at all, not even trickle, from full charge when I left for work this morning to empty before the end of an 8 hour working day with it plugged in to usb the entire time, slightly disappointing result.
Just as a matter of interest, I installed JuicePlotter and attached my Tab to my laptop and adb'd into the Tab and left it for a while. JuicePlotter definitely shows the battery charge rising, but probably only in the region of 5-10% per hour.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
Just as a matter of interest, I installed JuicePlotter and attached my Tab to my laptop and adb'd into the Tab and left it for a while. JuicePlotter definitely shows the battery charge rising, but probably only in the region of 5-10% per hour.
Regards,
Dave
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I'll give it a try, where do I find this juice plotter? Market app?
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I'll give it a try, where do I find this juice plotter? Market app?
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Yes, it's on the Market.
Regards,
Dave
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Yes, it's on the Market.
Regards,
Dave
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As a pure matter of interest, and feel free to ignore me; why do you sign all your posts with "regards, Dave"?
TheGrammarFreak said:
As a pure matter of interest, and feel free to ignore me; why do you sign all your posts with "regards, Dave"?
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Cause its the gentalmanly thing to do? lol. Maybe its a sort of signature.
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As a pure matter of interest, and feel free to ignore me; why do you sign all your posts with "regards, Dave"?
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? Same reason you sign all of yours like so?
HTC Legend, CyanogenMOD 6.1 nightly build 44 with 787MHz OC and /system overlay
Gapps for nightlies: (not that you should ever need them)
gapps-mdpi-20101020-signed
gapps-mdpi-tiny-20101020-signed
Please search, and engage brain! Click me!
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Device 2: Samsung Galaxy Tab, rooted
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As a pure matter of interest, and feel free to ignore me; why do you sign all your posts with "regards, Dave"?
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What Deafjam said!
Regards,
Dave
This power thing is annoying. I bought a 1 amp car charger USB adapter when I got my HTC Desire as running my satnav software on it otherwise depleted the battery quickly. The 1 amp charger was enough to charge the phone while running the software.
However, if I use it with my Tab, rhe battery is still running down while using the satnav software, although slowly.
If I got a 2 amp car charger adapter, would that solve the problem? Can one buy 2 amp adapters for the car? I don't reallly want to buy the way overpriced Samsung car charger, which isn't even available yet.
EDIT: OK I've found 2 amp USB car chargers are available. Will 2 amp be enough to charge the Tab while running the satnav software?
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This power thing is annoying. I bought a 1 amp car charger USB adapter when I got my HTC Desire as running my satnav software on it otherwise depleted the battery quickly. The 1 amp charger was enough to charge the phone while running the software.
However, if I use it with my Tab, rhe battery is still running down while using the satnav software, although slowly.
If I got a 2 amp car charger adapter, would that solve the problem? Can one buy 2 amp adapters for the car? I don't reallly want to buy the way overpriced Samsung car charger, which isn't even available yet.
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I have never seen a 2A car charger but yes, that would do the trick if you found one. I assume Samsung's will be 2A, how much is it to be "overpriced"? A 2A Samsung official car charger is probably worth about £25 I'd say.
before signing up for another data line, was wondering if i can use a otg cable and stick a 3G usb stick to use data on the go
would this thing drain my battery too quick if it does work?
any experience and input are appreciated.
Might be better to get one of those mobile hotspot things where it has it's own battery...if you can. I would guess even if it can work, it would drain your battery very quickly.
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In theory it could but in practice it wouldn't be viable. Better off tethering if you can.
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thanks all, i tend to tether so much that i wind up with a dead battery on my phone when i am on the road
i'd suppose i can get another cheap 3G phone for tethering only thanks!
U can otg--- > USB cable--->phone.... I found my n7 will charge my thunderbolt for situations where I can't get to a car or ac charger. Haven't tested what a full charge would take timewise/toll-wise on n7 and I would assume your phone battery might keep draining even while leeching power from the n7 if you are tethering and using heavy bandwidth
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U can otg--- > USB cable--->phone.... I found my n7 will charge my thunderbolt for situations where I can't get to a car or ac charger. Haven't tested what a full charge would take timewise/toll-wise on n7 and I would assume your phone battery might keep draining even while leeching power from the n7 if you are tethering and using heavy bandwidth
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well.....wouldnt that drain your tablet then? lol, kinda defeating the purpose now
Yes troll it would drain your tablet but not as much as a 3g dongle through USB. Did you even read the thread? What do you think the "purpose" is? I didn't say its ideal I said for situations where your phone is about to die from tethering and you need a little charge. Just trying to help.
Since wii're throwing out ideas, I picked up a 5000mA battery charger for $25. It was on sell, so don't expect that price. My Nexus 7 doesn't accept the charger for some reason, but my phone would charge from it. So you can tether and always be able to charge your phone. The thing I have is about the size of a MiFi thingy. LoL!! I think they're going for about $60+ now. Since my E4GT has a 1800mA battery, I technically have 3 batteries with a remainder of 1400mA. That's practically 4 batteries. LoL!! =.P
I bought something "like" this. Looks very much alike except it wasn't from China and it had a 1A and 2.1A port. And I have no idea where "solar" is even coming from. The one I have has nothing "solar" about it. LoL!!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-5000mA-...ccessories&hash=item2c650dd34a#ht_2856wt_1197
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Yes troll it would drain your tablet but not as much as a 3g dongle through USB. Did you even read the thread? What do you think the "purpose" is? I didn't say its ideal I said for situations where your phone is about to die from tethering and you need a little charge. Just trying to help.
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Obvious asshat is obvious. The guy points out a fatal flaw in your thinking and suddenly he becomes a troll? You need to brush up on your definition of troll.
I haz no sig
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Since wii're throwing out ideas, I picked up a 5000mA battery charger for $25. It was on sell, so don't expect that price. My Nexus 7 doesn't accept the charger for some reason, but my phone would charge from it. So you can tether and always be able to charge your phone. The thing I have is about the size of a MiFi thingy. LoL!! I think they're going for about $60+ now. Since my E4GT has a 1800mA battery, I technically have 3 batteries with a remainder of 1400mA. That's practically 4 batteries. LoL!! =.P
I bought something "like" this. Looks very much alike except it wasn't from China and it had a 1A and 2.1A port. And I have no idea where "solar" is even coming from. The one I have has nothing "solar" about it. LoL!!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-5000mA-...ccessories&hash=item2c650dd34a#ht_2856wt_1197
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Do solar powered battery packs like that even exist?
After careful thought, I decided to return my shield tablet (so I won't be doing any dev work for it.) The tablet just isn't right for me. It has some issues, but so does every tablet/phone/etc. I'm not posting this to start bashing nvidia, etc... I just felt obligated to let people know that I've changed my mind and so won't be doing dev work for the device.
Take care
Gary
Wow. Talk about selfish. Let me guess, Apple paid you to keep developing for Samsung o_0 , wow. No one believes in charity anymore, so much for Ferguson.
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Huh? I'm selfish because I returned a tablet I wasn't happy with? What am I missing here?
Hi
Sad to hear/see a dev leave a product, but can you tell us/me why? Just wondering. I'm on the fence with regards to buying the tablet and would like to hear from someone with a more objective point of view.
Cheers and good luck with your future dev work
I think bipoler was being facetious.
Thanks for what you do as a dev. Hope you find the right device for you!
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DeBoX said:
can you tell us/me why? Just wondering.
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1. Anger at NVidia for what I feel was purposely misleading consumers about the lollipop release on the 18th (US/LTE). I know they turned a blind eye to the leaked update, but they should have disclosed the potential delay when they made the announcement.
2. While the battery life was acceptable, the charging wasn't (for me.). Even with a high amperage charger, the silly tablet would lose charge even playing simple games like "dots" or "threes."
3. I wasn't satisfied with nvidias resolution (or lack of) for the cracked edges issue. Too many customers were (and still are) experiencing the problem even after nvidia claimed it was fixed.
4. My wife asked me to stop spending money on geek toys, and I really wanted a nexus 6
Take care
Gary
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>the charging wasn't (for me.). Even with a high amperage charger, the silly tablet would lose charge even playing simple games like "dots" or "threes."
Were you using the stock cable and stock charger? Some cables do not support high charge rates and even some high amperage chargers are wired for apple devices and most android devices cannot charge higher that .5amps with them.
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Were you using the stock cable and stock charger?
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The stock charger was worse than a computer USB port. I only use higher end USB cables, and I have various charging bricks from several different phones and other devices. The simple fact is that the charging circuit just wouldn't pull enough amperage. (None from apple, BTW). I even have 3.6 amp USB charging ports hardwired into my electrical outlets in various rooms of my house.
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>The stock charger was worse than a computer USB port.
That is not right, and sounds like the power brick had a problem. Pc usb should only be providing .5 amps way less than the brick. My brick charges vastly faster than a pc usb port.
> I only use higher end USB cables
High end is only part of it, you need ones that are specifically built with thicker gauge cable.
>None from apple, BTW
It does not have to be from apple as most usb charger manufactures still follow apples charging standard. They do not do the standard for dedicated charging devices (short data pins) that most android device follow. Actually, every dedicated charger i have bought i have had to solder the data pins together for full charging.
Okay. You are assuming that I don't know my way around USB charging. The opposite is true. As well, it really makes no difference in terms of the nvidia tablet. It's gone.
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It may not matter to you but the Clarification's made would be extremely useful to someone who may not be well versed in the myrad of issues with charging any android device.
Thread is degenerating... Closing it.
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A while back I upgraded from my old lenovo a830 up to a OnePlus Two as a result of the lenovo's micro USB port becoming faulty and only briefly taking charge when forced in to certain angles.
I have now considered making an enclosure for the device that mounts it to my motorcycle handlebar so I can use it as a GPS navigation device. The problem is, I cannot charge it in its current condition, other than that the device is perfect. The lenovo has a removable battery so I considered removing the stock battery, putting a battery bank in the enclosure and connection the bank directly to the positive and negative terminals of the phone, but I am unsure of whether it would supply the correct voltage and current. Another consideration was soldering down the wires of a USB cable to the positive and negative of the motherboard after removing the old micro USB port, but I'm afraid I'd end up destroying the board that way through lack of skill.
Are there any other ways of going about this? All suggestions are helpful
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All suggestions are helpful
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I hardwired a Galaxy S4 into my Suzuki Hayabusa a couple years or so ago.
My thread on the process may or may not be helpful?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357434
I would not attempt this mod on anything with super smart charging like Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0. Not without additional research.
But for anything charging less than 2000mah, you should be fine.
CZ Eddie said:
I hardwired a Galaxy S4 into my Suzuki Hayabusa a couple years or so ago.
My thread on the process may or may not be helpful?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357434
I would not attempt this mod on anything with super smart charging like Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0. Not without additional research.
But for anything charging less than 2000mah, you should be fine.
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Thanks for the response!
It was very interesting to read your posts and have definitely given me ideas for my project, however I'm still faced with the one major problem. My device's USB port is virtually unusable, so I need to find how I can get power to it safely.
Is your setup mounted to your bike still? I'd love to see some pictures if possible
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My device's USB port is virtually unusable, so I need to find how I can get power to it safely.
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Your best bet for learning to do this is to Google up Nexus 7 car installs. The Nexus 7 is very popular as a car stereo and has been modded by end users for battery-less installs and even direct charging I think.
I can't find the link right now but this youtube video might give you an idea on how to tap into the battery for a hard wire charging connection:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-pjLIVIslI
My phone is no longer attached to the bike.
It popped off that mount in my pics when I harsh landed a wheelie.
There are other, better mounting options for phones but not ones that I like... yet.
I removed all the cabling recently to re-do it.
With my aging Nexus 6 coming to the end of its lifespan as a daily carry device, I've been looking for other devices. Looking into the Google Pixel 3 / 3 XL or OnePlus 6T, both phones have a few issues of concern that will likely require compromise from the Pixel's lack of RAM for a flagship as well as the OP6T's lack of wireless charging. I will never understand how OnePlus has such a grudge against Qi charging as an option; simply because it is not as fast as a USB connected "Dash" charge (unsure why they won't use the standard Qualcomm quick charging spec that many devices uses) doesn't mean it isn't desirable, as I've been charging my phones predominantly via wireless Qi since the Nexus 4 days!
However, I was wondering if interested enthusiasts could remedy OnePlus' oversight with a Wireless Qi mod? After market, latest-generation Qi receivers are apparently plentiful and inexpensive (I'd worry of suspect quality in some cases) , but many seem the type to be placed on the rear of the chassis inside a case and connect to the USB plug. They can also be placed inside the phone itself, but still make the connection via the bottom USB port. While neither of these are entirely disqualifying, it would be much better if there was a way to connect the Qi receiver internally, leaving the USB port accessible. Back in the days of the earlier Galaxy devices, I can remember there used to be receivers mounted internally in certain devices - https://www.amazon.com/VILIGHT-Wire...1790504&sr=8-24&keywords=wireless+qi+receiver - is one example, thanks to the way the battery and layout of the phone is set up.
Perhaps something similar could be done for the OnePlus 6T? Does anyone know the feasibility regarding the internal layout of the 6T? If we are not lucky enough to just be able to tap into a few connections, could there be some sort of (ideally solder free) mod done with relative ease? Perhaps there is something else I'm not considering, but I assume it all hinges on the internals of the 6T.
Its insane that users should need to consider a mod in order to add such a common feature in flagship or even mid-grade phones, but if there's a relatively good chance of a mod like this it would encourage me to look closer at OnePlus this time around. Thanks.
Watch jerryrigeverything's video on YouTube?
RanceJustice said:
With my aging Nexus 6 coming to the end of its lifespan as a daily carry device, I've been looking for other devices. Looking into the Google Pixel 3 / 3 XL or OnePlus 6T, both phones have a few issues of concern that will likely require compromise from the Pixel's lack of RAM for a flagship as well as the OP6T's lack of wireless charging. I will never understand how OnePlus has such a grudge against Qi charging as an option; simply because it is not as fast as a USB connected "Dash" charge (unsure why they won't use the standard Qualcomm quick charging spec that many devices uses) doesn't mean it isn't desirable, as I've been charging my phones predominantly via wireless Qi since the Nexus 4 days!
However, I was wondering if interested enthusiasts could remedy OnePlus' oversight with a Wireless Qi mod? After market, latest-generation Qi receivers are apparently plentiful and inexpensive (I'd worry of suspect quality in some cases) , but many seem the type to be placed on the rear of the chassis inside a case and connect to the USB plug. They can also be placed inside the phone itself, but still make the connection via the bottom USB port. While neither of these are entirely disqualifying, it would be much better if there was a way to connect the Qi receiver internally, leaving the USB port accessible. Back in the days of the earlier Galaxy devices, I can remember there used to be receivers mounted internally in certain devices - https://www.amazon.com/VILIGHT-Wire...1790504&sr=8-24&keywords=wireless+qi+receiver - is one example, thanks to the way the battery and layout of the phone is set up.
Perhaps something similar could be done for the OnePlus 6T? Does anyone know the feasibility regarding the internal layout of the 6T? If we are not lucky enough to just be able to tap into a few connections, could there be some sort of (ideally solder free) mod done with relative ease? Perhaps there is something else I'm not considering, but I assume it all hinges on the internals of the 6T.
Its insane that users should need to consider a mod in order to add such a common feature in flagship or even mid-grade phones, but if there's a relatively good chance of a mod like this it would encourage me to look closer at OnePlus this time around. Thanks.
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I bought the Nillkin Type C Wireless Charging Receiver from amazon and stuck inside the case that came with the phone. I had bought another case on amazon but that one was too thick to get a QI signal to go through. The charging is ok, not the fastest tho.
I am looking at getting this. Former Nexus 6 user myself. Someone already mentioned this, but here is the amazon link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BFCBPJ...&pd_rd_r=1a965010-e45d-11e8-bc94-f9678d2f68d0
other option:
https://www.amazon.com/Nillkin-Wireless-Charging-Receiver-Charger/dp/B01M11UT3V
I have the nillkin on my OP6. Since I always use a case, it's a non-issue to stick the charge pad inside the case.
Thank you all for the links to reliable plug-in Qi receivers; if I go with the OP6T I may end up getting one of those if there's no other alternative. User reports and feedback on Amazon suggest these are pretty delicate in how they're bent and the like, so I am curious if anyone is unplugging/replugging them (to connect to the USB port for some other reason) with reasonable frequency without issue?
I've not seen any content from "jerryrigeverything" on YouTube but I'll check it out when I'm able to do so.
The big question however is the viability of an internal Qi receiver installation that does not require plugging in via the external USB jack....
Thanks!
RanceJustice said:
Thank you all for the links to reliable plug-in Qi receivers; if I go with the OP6T I may end up getting one of those if there's no other alternative. User reports and feedback on Amazon suggest these are pretty delicate in how they're bent and the like, so I am curious if anyone is unplugging/replugging them (to connect to the USB port for some other reason) with reasonable frequency without issue?
I've not seen any content from "jerryrigeverything" on YouTube but I'll check it out when I'm able to do so.
The big question however is the viability of an internal Qi receiver installation that does not require plugging in via the external USB jack....
Thanks!
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You will need to remove the back which is glass and do internal soldering.
Pass.
I've loved wireless charging on the n6. And was bummed about it missing on the 6t. But honestly battery life is so insanely good on the 6t. I mean insane! And it charges so fast, I don't feel the desire to get wireless charging anymore. I kid you not. Battery life and charging are fantastic compared to the Nexus 6.
I'm down to 38% and it's been 23 hours since I took it off the charger.
I have been using the nillkin since I got phone. I had a note 8 and used wireless exclusively. So once I got the 6t I have been doing the same. The battery life on this phone is so good I just charge once a day. I go to sleep lay it on wireless charger and wake up to 100%. No messing around with cables. It also charges just as fast as the fast wireless charging on my note 8.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01M11UT3V?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2
Just got this and it's working very well
USB C Qi Wireless Charger Receiver, sharllen Universal Ultra Thin Charging Adapter Receptor Receiver Patch Module Chip iPhone 7 7Plus, iPhone 6 6Plus, iPhone 5 5s 5c SE - Rose Gold https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CSQ43X2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_rhK5BbC3RQZQB
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Has anybody with one of these noticed any issues with heat?
I have an aftermarket Qi adapter attached to the battery of my Samsung S5 phone and whether with an old or a new battery, the phone generates a lot of heat when charging from a low battery state. I've been concerned about overheating the processor.
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Has anybody with one of these noticed any issues with heat?
I have an aftermarket Qi adapter attached to the battery of my Samsung S5 phone and whether with an old or a new battery, the phone generates a lot of heat when charging from a low battery state. I've been concerned about overheating the processor.
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QI Charging (any charging for that matter) is going to generate heat,more so on slow QI Charging.
It takes longer & there's no heat pipe/paste in the OP6T to aid in dissipating the heat. (see video teardown,FF to the 1:30 mark):
I always use a small desktop fan near my charging points at home.
I'm not a battery conserving hawk or handle my phones as if they're priceless museum pieces,but,a small fan is any easy to use solution & in cooling the phone,may actually speed up the charging process a bit.
I have a couple that have worked previously, but couldn't for the life of me get them working on my OP6. I've ordered an OP6T so hopefully will be able to get it working when it arrives.
I have a strange issue with the QI Receiver i bought from Ali express. When i put the Qi Receiver on the back of the phone and put it on a charging pad, i can see the battery percentage goes up all the way to 100% but the phone never thinks that its getting charged. I mean the charging symbol never comes up and even BBS and other Battery Monitor apps don't think its getting charged. But the percentage reaches 100. Does anyone know a solution for this issue
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I've loved wireless charging on the n6. And was bummed about it missing on the 6t. But honestly battery life is so insanely good on the 6t. I mean insane! And it charges so fast, I don't feel the desire to get wireless charging anymore. I kid you not. Battery life and charging are fantastic compared to the Nexus 6.
I'm down to 38% and it's been 23 hours since I took it off the charger.
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I had wireless charging on a few devices previous to my OnePlus 6t and loved it. When I'm using OOS 10.3.8 and xXx magisk rom I charge my phone once every two days and I'm a HEAVY user!! I usually get about seven hours screen on time on my 6t!!! Insane battery is right!! I do miss wireless charging though. Appreciate everyone sharing here. I may try some things out as well. If and when I do I'll return and comment about it. Cheers.