HI,
I have a RedMI 1s too and i tried its charger to charge my SP and it got charged insanely fast.Even on AOSP based Roms. Although it got a bit heated up but that was under normal levels.It took 1-1.5hrs charging it while not using it while the original charger takes 2-3 hrs.
So using this charger more frequently damage my SP??
prabhav.3892 said:
HI,
I have a RedMI 1s too and i tried its charger to charge my SP and it got charged insanely fast.Even on AOSP based Roms. Although it got a bit heated up but that was under normal levels.It took 1-1.5hrs charging it while not using it while the original charger takes 2-3 hrs.
So using this charger more frequently damage my SP??
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Check the amp rating of the charger. Chargers of upto 1A wont do much harm.
I was using a note 2 2A charger and my battery stopped working, had to replace the battery.
nkat said:
Check the amp rating of the charger. Chargers of upto 1A wont do much harm.
I was using a note 2 2A charger and my battery stopped working, had to replace the battery.
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prabhav.3892 said:
HI,
I have a RedMI 1s too and i tried its charger to charge my SP and it got charged insanely fast.Even on AOSP based Roms. Although it got a bit heated up but that was under normal levels.It took 1-1.5hrs charging it while not using it while the original charger takes 2-3 hrs.
So using this charger more frequently damage my SP??
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The phone itself will probably not have problems but the battery will. It is almost sure that your battery will loose more capacity with time if you charge it too fast.
prabhav.3892 said:
HI,
I have a RedMI 1s too and i tried its charger to charge my SP and it got charged insanely fast.Even on AOSP based Roms. Although it got a bit heated up but that was under normal levels.It took 1-1.5hrs charging it while not using it while the original charger takes 2-3 hrs.
So using this charger more frequently damage my SP??
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It's always recommended to use the Original Charger and Battery A phone, battery and its charger, all have specified Amp rating and its not advised to go beyond that. I always use a Lumia's charger rated at 1.3Amps and never had a problem yet. It's not recommended to go to higher values though
My nexus 4 charge icon flickers between charging and not charging.. When i plug is to nexus 4 charger.
After some googling I came across an app called Ampere.
This app tells you how much rate of current your battery is charging at.
So what i found is that when phone gets old the battery doesnt hold up charge as before. So the charge rate becomes slow. The nexus charger is rated at 1Amp and at the time of charging is able to provide low current than the rate at which the battery is draining. So the Android gets confused between charging and discharging.
For eg: if phone is charging at 300mA and draining at 350mA.
Also the battery draining rate is constantly changing. So when its greater than charging rate phone shows discharging and if less : charging...
I also tried other higher rated chargers .. like of redmi 1s which is 2 Amp , power banks 1.5 amp output and they charge the phone fine..
Fix: There are three fixes which i can think ...
1) Get a higher Amp rated charger...
2) while charging close most of apps , dont play games , switch to a lower gen network like 2g , close wifi , close data which will reduce the discharge rate of the battery.
3) change battery
Reason for my post is I am not sure about this so if anybody faced same issue can tell me what to do ...
Should i get my battery replaced..thing is i dont want to purchase battery without being sure this is battery issue..
wether you want it or not i guess you should change your battery since it is already reach its lifespan
My battery drains too fast, using my phone continually it can discharge in about 3 hours. I have installed FirstFlight N7 Themed V6 ROM and I feel the battery discharges faster than in the stock rom did. I installed Ampere app to measure how much current my phone was charging and discharging and when the charger is not plugged in it discharges at 460mA, is that normal? I bought a Samsung 2A charger and it charges at 600mA or maximum 700mA but I changed the usb cable of the charger and it charges at 860mA or maximum 900mA. I don't understand because it should charge at 1900mA but it doesn't, how does I reach that? I need to mentioned that I charge the pone directly in a wall, not in a usb port, and why does my battery drain too fast? I need help :crying:
Charging current is dynamic. You can't make it always 1900mA as it highly depends on current device status, USB cable used when charging, etc. Also, ported ROMs tend to drain more battery compared to stock one and it's normal and not an issue for those who enjoyed ported ROM.
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To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
2 Hour With Stock Charger
I didn't completely check the ratings and time but stock charger DOES NOT fast charge this phone. as the Stock Charger isnt QC2.0 Supported. However this mobile does support QC2.0 but you'll have to test QC2.0 Charger 1st. Not all QC2.0 Chargers work on this mobile. Its a little picky. So go to a shop check QC2.0 Chargers on your mobile. when you get circle Sign on notification bar along side battery then it means that device is fast charging. if not then there will be no circle around the charging sign (Flash sign)
also idt this mobile supports QC3.0 but i dont have tools to check amps volts of charger.
Lenovo's original QC3.0 charger doesnt work on this phone. I've tested. but Motorola's QC3.0 Charger works fine.
my rn5 pro , takes apporx 3 hours to charge completely!
So far I'm a bit slow, a little bit more than 3 hours to completely charge the phone. Might have something to do with the cable.
My current charging setup:
- ANKER 5 port 40W
- a docomo USB cable
Planning to buy a proper 20AWG usb cable and a QC2.0 adapter.
I just bought a Letv charger which supported qc3.0 for about 4$ on taobao
I'm currently on the 9.5.11 build and it takes about 4-5 hours to completely charge the device using stock charger, And it took about 2-3 hours while on 9.2 build.
I wonder if the Mi QC 3.0 based charger would improve the situation for us?
piyush95 said:
I'm currently on the 9.5.11 build and it takes about 4-5 hours to completely charge the device using stock charger, And it took about 2-3 hours while on 9.2 build.
I wonder if the Mi QC 3.0 based charger would improve the situation for us?
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Slow charge is a known bug in 9.5.11 build. Wait for an update or change ROM
13,2W for me
I recieved 9.2.13 update yesterday and have been noticing significant boost to charging speeds since then...yet to fully charge from 0 so can't comment on total time but as per Ampere, charging speeds are in range of 1500 to 1700 mah
1000 mA max with 5v 2amp and Work Normal Speed with Stock Charger
Approximately 2 hour for charge phone
I use the app Ampere (free in Playstore) to measure power input and with a normal charger (non QC) it shows up to 1600 mAh charging amount and from almost 0 to 100% it is taking 2,5 hours. One question: is there a way to tell if QuickCharge is active?
@Kusie
Look on your"s phone status bar. With normal charging there is thunder icon next to the battery. With QC active, thunder in in circle as far as I remember. Info about active QC should be also displayed in the bottom of your lockscreen
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Using my usb inline meter, i'm getting ~6.5v and ~2.2A, with a Tronsmart usb cable and QC 3.0 Truro charger, screen off and about 44% remaining on battery. Will try when the battery is lower some other time.
takes around 2hours to charge 100% using stock charger..
1h 30min with a Quick Charger from Anker.
Cel00 said:
1h 30min with a Quick Charger from Anker.
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Not possible.
Incogn said:
Not possible.
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Of Course it's true, why should I lie?
Turned off the Phone at 5% and charged it to 100%....
Cel00 said:
Of Course it's true, why should I lie?
Turned off the Phone at 5% and charged it to 100%....
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I have no idea why would you do that... But read reviews, no matter what kind of charger you use, this phone only supports qc 2.0 version. From 0 to 100, in 1 hour, you only get like 55%, and in the end it slows down even more, so yes, impossible to fully charge in 1.5h, TECHNICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. You are either lying, or mixed times and got confused. Judging by technical parameters, the best this phone can do should be around 2hours from 0 to 100.
Incogn said:
I have no idea why would you do that... But read reviews, no matter what kind of charger you use, this phone only supports qc 2.0 version. From 0 to 100, in 1 hour, you only get like 55%, and in the end it slows down even more, so yes, impossible to fully charge in 1.5h, TECHNICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. You are either lying, or mixed times and got confused. Judging by technical parameters, the best this phone can do should be around 2hours from 0 to 100.
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I just posted above that I was able to get QC 3.0 charging rates. Approximately 2.2A (fluctuates +/- 0.1A) and 6.6v (fluctuates +/- 0.2v) using a QC 3.0 charger and Tronsmart cable. Measured using an inline meter, not software.
To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
and?
the included charger is standard 5V/2A, not eve QC 1.0, let alone QC 4.0 (SDM660 support QC 4.0).
3 hours on 2A charger. On turned off tablet after self power off after discharging it.
Mine does not even charge in QC mode, even using Xiaomi's own 25W QC adapter. That adapter works with Moto Z Play (it does QC2.0 on Moto). Could it be due to using vendors' ROM?
only PLUS variant got QC, but it's only QC 2.0...
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even with a proper QC3 (and QC2) charger, charging the MiPad 4 plus is not really fast. Compared to my Mi Note 3, it appears to take forever - at least 4 hours, and that's not even from 0% battery. Of course, also the battery is much bigger, but it shouldn't take soooo long.
The best charging time is minimum 6h . When I go sleep I connect it to power and when I stand up at morning I have it loaded without overchage problem. I will have to use old charger from old smartfon for it.
Tomek0000 said:
The best charging time is minimum 6h . When I go sleep I connect it to power and when I stand up at morning I have it loaded without overchage problem. I will have to use old charger from old smartfon for it.
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Full charge 0-100% is max 3 hours. Stock charger.
I'm using the Google pixel 3xl charger and I can confirm that it charges at 18w