Have a stock t-mobile nexus 6p and I think it's not charging correctly. As you can see it says 3hrs till fully charged. Any ideas
SASQUATCH said:
Have a stock t-mobile nexus 6p and I think it's not charging correctly. As you can see it says 3hrs till fully charged. Any ideas
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Are you using the stock charger and USB-C to USB-C cable that came with the device?
Heisenberg said:
Are you using the stock charger and USB-C to USB-C cable that came with the device?
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Yes using stock charger and type c cable
SASQUATCH said:
Yes using stock charger and type c cable
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Does it always take that long to charge?
with stock charger it normally takes 1h30 to charge. with a normal 1a charger it takes 6h~7h
Heisenberg said:
Does it always take that long to charge?
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As far as I can remember it did charge fully in about 1hr 1/2. But now for some reason it's taking sometimes 4hrs. I'm thinking it might be a faulty charger.
JonasVFC said:
with stock charger it normally takes 1h30 to charge. with a normal 1a charger it takes 6h~7h
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I am using stock charger. It did charge fast before.
SASQUATCH said:
I am using stock charger. It did charge fast before.
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Sounds like a faulty charger or cable possibly.
Do you happen to know of a good replacement?
One off of google play store?
yes and no
its all relative... remember that the "handshake" between phone and charger will indicate if its charging rapidly based on the resistance.
thats why using a bad cable on a normal charger will say the same... and cause damage to the crappy charger
now, if this is stock cable and charger, it would tell me that the 6P is drawing less power than the charger has... that doesnt happens just because, to me it sounds like other factors...
for example, a phone that was outside on the sun or its warm, will not draw 3A and potentially get the battery even hotter to the point of damage.. i can see it drawing less power, and controlling the temp... which in turn the current draw will dictate the ETA for full charge...
for the above example... turn phone off... put it over your car's AC unit at full blast and chill it for a few mins.. let it sit another few mins to ensure the temperature of the device is indeed cool..... then turn on, and charge again... should draw more than before in a few minutes
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Mine gets from 0% to 100% in about 6 hrs. Is that normal? Wonder if it seems a bit too long that's somehow contributing to my battery issues.. use original charger plugged into a wall socket.
tightline said:
Mine gets from 0% to 100% in about 6 hrs. Is that normal? Wonder if it seems a bit too long that's somehow contributing to my battery issues.. use original charger plugged into a wall socket.
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Yes, I believe that is normal. I just did a charge today, from 0% to 100% in about 4.5 hours. Quite quick I was very surprised.
Six hours seems pretty long. The lowest I've let my battery run down to so far is 55%, and it took two hours to get to 100% on the stock charger.
I get full charges from 10% or so in 2-3 hours.
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tightline said:
Mine gets from 0% to 100% in about 6 hrs. Is that normal? Wonder if it seems a bit too long that's somehow contributing to my battery issues.. use original charger plugged into a wall socket.
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did you use the original wall charger or you charge it via PC's USB? I guess the wall charger is a bit faster.
eami said:
did you use the original wall charger or you charge it via PC's USB? I guess the wall charger is a bit faster.
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The wall charger should be around 4 times faster. You computer outputs around 500mA where as the wall charger is 2A (aka 2000mA).
Don't use third party USB cables with charger it also charge the nexus 7 slowly. This is what I found when I first bought it. Using original cable with original charger seems to charge it very quickly.
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I'm using stock cable and charger plugged into the wall socket. Everything else is perfect, and not enough to return but a concern nonetheless. My Toshiba thrive charge blazing fast at 0_100% in 2_1/2 hrs.
Any other input?
tightline said:
Any other input?
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When you are charging, is your Nexus 7 powered on, or does it display the battery icon in the middle of the screen?
For reference, mine was powered on when it charged from 0% to 100%.
Hello.
I am using QI charger - to charge QI charger I use 5V and 2,1 A charger.
The QI charger charges my Nexus 4 till 100% and than stops charging (light on QI charger is on - blinking when charging). My phone lies on the QI charger and gets down with juice (over night from 100% it went to 88%).
Anyone got any experience with QI charger and Nexus 4?
Shall it begin recharging after reaching certain point of %? I've heard that Nexus 5 begin recharging when juice drops to 95%.
I don't know if I shall service my Nexus 4 or the QI charger.
Please help.
Thats the way it works.
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PINki92 said:
Thats the way it works.
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So in your case QI charger charges till 100% and than discharges even if the phone stays on the QI charger?
m_zet said:
So in your case QI charger charges till 100% and than discharges even if the phone stays on the QI charger?
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Yes. I don't own a QI charger but I have read many time about this behaviour.:good:
PINki92 said:
Yes. I don't own a QI charger but I have read many time about this behaviour.:good:
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I am using a Nokia lumia charger, works like a charm
Ajaykumar21066 said:
I am using a Nokia lumia charger, works like a charm
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What is the way it charges?
m_zet said:
What is the way it charges?
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I use a Zens qui charger. It will charge the phone up to 100% and then shut off. When the phone drops to 96%, it will again charge the phone back up to 100%.
So, depending on when I take my phone off the charger, it will be anywhere from 96 to 100%charged. What I usually do is pick my phone up off the charger in the AM when I get up and put it back down again. If it is not 100%, it will charge until it reaches that.
If your charger is charging up to 100% and then shutting off and not turning back on again. It is broken.
Jhonb said:
I use a Zens qui charger. It will charge the phone up to 100% and then shut off. When the phone drops to 96%, it will again charge the phone back up to 100%.
So, depending on when I take my phone off the charger, it will be anywhere from 96 to 100%charged. What I usually do is pick my phone up off the charger in the AM when I get up and put it back down again. If it is not 100%, it will charge until it reaches that.
If your charger is charging up to 100% and then shutting off and not turning back on again. It is broken.
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Final question - what ROM are you using?
I got MIUI 4.2.2 - build 3.11.29. But I tried stock 4.4.1 and QI and my Nexus 4 behaviour were the same.
I am using stock 4.4.2 Build KOT49H, but this has worked on all stock versions of Android since I got the phone.
m_zet said:
Final question - what ROM are you using?
I got MIUI 4.2.2 - build 3.11.29. But I tried stock 4.4.1 and QI and my Nexus 4 behaviour were the same.
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Have you got an answer? (what is a problem? rom, phone, kernel, QI charger...?)
My Nexus4 (MIUI 4.2.2) has the same - when got 100% it disconnect charger
m_zet said:
Hello.
I am using QI charger - to charge QI charger I use 5V and 2,1 A charger.
The QI charger charges my Nexus 4 till 100% and than stops charging (light on QI charger is on - blinking when charging). My phone lies on the QI charger and gets down with juice (over night from 100% it went to 88%).
Anyone got any experience with QI charger and Nexus 4?
Shall it begin recharging after reaching certain point of %? I've heard that Nexus 5 begin recharging when juice drops to 95%.
I don't know if I shall service my Nexus 4 or the QI charger.
Please help.
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Your charger is not working properly. It should start charging again when it drops to 97 or 98 %. Take it back.
Today I bought a Galaxy S7 Edge from T-Mobile and it is taking forever to charge and discharges if your using it while it's charging. To charge it, I need to turn off the screen and it rises by 1% every 45 mins. When I run Ampere, it says 50mA. Is this normal? I though fast charging isn't supposed to take 40 hours with the screen off...
How much do people normally get when they run the Ampere app?
kirill2485 said:
Today I bought a Galaxy S7 Edge from T-Mobile and it is taking forever to charge and discharges if your using it while it's charging. To charge it, I need to turn off the screen and it rises by 1% every 45 mins. When I run Ampere, it says 50mA. Is this normal? I though fast charging isn't supposed to take 40 hours with the screen off...
How much do people normally get when they run the Ampere app?
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Well, something is definitely wrong with your phone if it takes 40 hours to charge. I've would had it sent back.
But first, make sure you enabled fast charge
# Settings
# Battery
# fast charge
Second
Make sure your charger isn't broken.
See if you can test on another phone
If the charger is OK, and fast charge enabled
Deliver back phone and get a new one.
But most likely it's the charger I quess
Are you using the original cable/charger?
peachpuff said:
Are you using the original cable/charger?
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Yes, the white one that came with the phone, and charging it directly from the wall
There is definitely something wrong if it's taking that long. Try another charger. That way you will know if it's the phone or the charger. If it's the phone, I would get a replacement.
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Yea it shouldnt take that long. Get a new one or maybe your wall plug is jacked up��.
Mine charges superfast.
ssgunner20 said:
Yea it shouldnt take that long. Get a new one or maybe your wall plug is jacked up��.
Mine charges superfast.
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What's your mA on Ampere?
Im looking for The same answer. Mine do not pass The 1000 mark. Not sure if this is ok or not. My Nexus 6p is doing 1,700.
Be aware that QC fast charging is disabled when the screen is on.
Any one else have the problem when u plug in with the charger that lg provides you get a pop up that says slow charging check connection and use charger provided... I get that notification but if i use my nexus 6p type c charging block everything works fine..
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Never mind i didn't have the usb side of the charger plugged in all the.. Carry on dont mind me blonde moment
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djmdubb said:
Never mind i didn't have the usb side of the charger plugged in all the.. Carry on dont mind me blonde moment
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LOL i was about to say. Go to Tmobile now and tell them so that they can give you a new one. Because despite i have 35 apps up and running, and i have done a lot today, my phone gets charged in about 1 hour and 15 minutes (pretty decent if you ask me)
May I ask what is the Voltage and Ampere rating for the stock charger?
bozq said:
may i ask what is the voltage and ampere rating for the stock charger?
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9.0v = 1.8; & 5.0v = 1.8a
I had the same thing happen to me the first time I plugged it in...
That said, I found my quick charge 2.0 charger charges it faster than the charger in the box, so I am thinking of buying an official 3.0 quick charger.
That stock charger doesn't look like it's variable voltage that qc3 requires
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9.0v = 1.8; & 5.0v = 1.8a
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Hmm. That doesn't look like an actual Quick Charge 3.0 charger.
Oh well, I am prepared. I have two QC3.0 Chargers at home ready for the V20. Heh heh
BozQ said:
Hmm. That doesn't look like an actual Quick Charge 3.0 charger.
Oh well, I am prepared. I have two QC3.0 Chargers at home ready for the V20. Heh heh
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I know. Im using my own charger with 5v and 2 amps. And it charges very fast with it. With the other it does charges fast. But not as fast as this one
The supplied charger is like a QC1.0 version, it's not even a QC2.0, it doesn't have the 12V, this is the same with the V10 and the G5 which is supplied with the same charger.
kms108 said:
The supplied charger is like a QC1.0 version, it's not even a QC2.0, it doesn't have the 12V, this is the same with the V10 and the G5 which is supplied with the same charger.
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I wonder if anyone tried charging their V20 with a variable voltage and Ampere QC3.0 charger. I'll definitely try that when I get mine next month.
BozQ said:
I wonder if anyone tried charging their V20 with a variable voltage and Ampere QC3.0 charger. I'll definitely try that when I get mine next month.
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Charging with my 3rd party QC 2.0 Charger, it wasn't as fast as stock charger, but it was doable. I'll try my 3rd party QC 3 tomorrow and report back.
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Charging with my 3rd party QC 2.0 Charger, it wasn't as fast as stock charger, but it was doable. I'll try my 3rd party QC 3 tomorrow and report back.
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All this is why I bought a spare battery and charging dock. 30 second charge time ftw
Dvanzutphenkann said:
All this is why I bought a spare battery and charging dock. 30 second charge time ftw
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30... Seconds or minutes?
BozQ said:
30... Seconds or minutes?
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Theoretically speaking I charge the other battery in the spare battery charging dock. So when I swap the dead battery out it only takes 30 seconds or so to have a full charge on my phone. No more tethering my phone to the wall.
BozQ said:
30... Seconds or minutes?
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I think he meant 30 seconds as in the time it takes to change out the battery.
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I think he meant 30 seconds as in the time it takes to change out the battery.
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You're a smarter man than i, I couldn't think of just writing that. Its too early for me, yeah that's what I'll chalk it up to daaaaah to early lol Thanks bro.
I have an Anker QC 3.0 charger and last night, it charged my V20 from 6% to 100% in about 1 hour.
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Measured at the wall, my OEM charger refused to charge over 2.7 WATTS - 2 point 7 - when the battery was at 15%... what the eff? Not that I care, because the charger is junk anyway, but sheesh! Makes no sense...
Also, the charge current drastically drops any time the screen is on from what I am seeing, as pictured below.
Also what makes no sense, and 2 reviewers on Amazon commented the same issue, Anker's PowerPort +1 Type C QC 3.0 charger doesn't work with this phone. I couldn't get it to go over 12 watts with the screen off even though I tried 4 different cables (Anker, i-Orange, i-Rainy, OEM Pixel XL cable). Interestingly, the Pixel XL OEM charger peaked at 19.2 watts! Really interesting actually... don't know how it's doing it, since it's USB PD, but it does have the proper voltages. It's charging the phone pretty damn quick. Even at 68%, it's pulling 14 watts right now as I type.
My device is taking more time to get full charge. Is anyone experiencing the same.is there any way to improve the charging
My device is taking around 3 hrs to charge fully which is quite normal as given it has 5000 mAh battery and no fast charging. Only way to improve could be to switch off and then charge or not use phone while charging. Disabling cellular data and WiFi may also help.
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My device is taking more time to get full charge. Is anyone experiencing the same.is there any way to improve the charging
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In my first time charge, i leave it charging when i sleep, but when i wake up my phone just have 82% battery, it takes 7 hour charge when i sleep, i realize that my mistake was not plug in perfectly the usb cable to charger adaptor, shame on me LOL
When it plug perfectly the charging time may 2,8 - 3 hours to 100%
*Sorry for my bad English*
youngmango said:
In my first time charge, i leave it charging when i sleep, but when i wake up my phone just have 82% battery, it takes 7 hour charge when i sleep, i realize that my mistake was not plug in perfectly the usb cable to charger adaptor, shame on me LOL
When it plug perfectly the charging time may 2,8 - 3 hours to 100%
*Sorry for my bad English*
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Your English is fine
My phone gets full charge after 1.5 hours via galaxy s5 charger, and 2.5 hours via stock charger.
kotovss said:
My phone gets full charge after 1.5 hours via galaxy s5 charger, and 2.5 hours via stock charger.
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Can u quote the ampere and wattage rating of the s5 charger
kickyvivi said:
Can u quote the ampere and wattage rating of the s5 charger
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5.3v 2a 10.6w output, model : ep-ta10ewe
kotovss said:
My phone gets full charge after 1.5 hours via galaxy s5 charger, and 2.5 hours via stock charger.
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5.3v 2a 10.6w output, model : ep-ta10ewe
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Does it show "Charging Rapidly" state on the lock screen?
On my Anker triple ports QC2.0 charger, 2 of the normal ports 5V2.4A are able to "induce" my M2 phone to go into "Charging Rapidly" state. It only happens after plugging in for a few mins; if plug into the QC2.0 5V2A port it doesn't display "Charging Rapidly", just shows the normal "charging". Another of my QC3.0 charger 5V3A is also able to do this while other chargers I tried from 1.8A-2A range can't get this "Charging Rapidly" state. Is it possible that the M2 only support "fast charging" on 2.1A and above chargers?
Riona69 said:
Does it show "Charging Rapidly" state on the lock screen?
On my Anker triple ports QC2.0 charger, 2 of the normal ports 5V2.4A are able to "induce" my M2 phone to go into "Charging Rapidly" state. It only happens after plugging in for a few mins; if plug into the QC2.0 5V2A port it doesn't display "Charging Rapidly", just shows the normal "charging". Another of my QC3.0 charger 5V3A is also able to do this while other chargers I tried from 1.8A-2A range can't get this "Charging Rapidly" state. Is it possible that the M2 only support "fast charging" on 2.1A and above chargers?
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No... Actually the speed of charging also depends on the current... If you current is 2A, then it automatically shows charging rapidly...
If you use any other charger with a lower ampere rating, then the phone will automatically detect that the current is low and it is charging slower...
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kotovss said:
5.3v 2a 10.6w output, model : ep-ta10ewe
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Its just a suggestion... Dont use the S5 charger even if it charges faster... It voltage is 5.3v ... Voltage should always be 5v ... It will destroy your battery in the long term...
Can we use Oneplus 6 adapter of 5V 4A to charge the phone?
alwaysabeginner said:
Can we use Oneplus 6 adapter of 5V 4A to charge the phone?
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Yes ... You can... But your phone will probably heat up a lot.... And long exposure to higher temperatures might slowly degrade your battery...
Only use this charger in emergency cases...
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Yes ... You can... But your phone will probably heat up a lot.... And long exposure to higher temperatures might slowly degrade your battery...
Only use this charger in emergency cases...
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Why do you say it will heat up a lot? Phones nowadays should have protection circuit to limit current, right? For my M2 I don't see any difference in using 5V2A or 5V3A adapter.
Riona69 said:
Why do you say it will heat up a lot? Phones nowadays should have protection circuit to limit current, right? For my M2 I don't see any difference in using 5V2A or 5V3A adapter.
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I might be wrong... Of course they have protection circuits ... I have another phone Galaxy E5. It also should have a protection circuit or whatever...
Its charger is rated 5V 1.55A... But when I use a 5V 2A charger, the phone starts heating up...
Though it happens only while charge is less than 100...
Upon reaching 100% it cools down...
use a custom kernel
Yes XDA I experienced this problem
My pro m2 takes 6 hours to full charge what the ****
Dhairy said:
My device is taking around 3 hrs to charge fully which is quite normal as given it has 5000 mAh battery and no fast charging. Only way to improve could be to switch off and then charge or not use phone while charging. Disabling cellular data and WiFi may also help.
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Mine is taking near about 4+ hours to charge fully
Riona69 said:
On my Anker triple ports QC2.0 charger, 2 of the normal ports 5V2.4A are able to "induce" my M2 phone to go into "Charging Rapidly" state. It only happens after plugging in for a few mins; if plug into the QC2.0 5V2A port it doesn't display "Charging Rapidly", just shows the normal "charging". Another of my QC3.0 charger 5V3A is also able to do this while other chargers I tried from 1.8A-2A range can't get this "Charging Rapidly" state. Is it possible that the M2 only support "fast charging" on 2.1A and above chargers?
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This is interesting - im going to try tonight
The condition has become worse after latest update i.e. 75mb may2019 Last week