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Enabling OTG support:
Honor 5X incorporates the Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 chip that supports OTG. However, with consideration of the common usage scenarios and product positioning of the phone, OTG is not included in phone functions nor involved in hardware design. Honor 5X has never been officially publicized as supporting OTG.
Using Quick Charger more than 2A:
The Honor 5X supports and comes with a 2.0 Amp charger (In some countries 1.0 A charger). It is not recommended to use any other charger. If used, it may possibly damage your battery.
Note: The above mentioned information was provided by Honor Support team - https://store.hihonor.com/us/ while inquiring about this.
Another charger doesnt damage your device lol. Iets not a Note 7 kappa.
Demian3112 said:
Another charger doesnt damage your device lol. Iets not a Note 7 kappa.
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Another charger means, quick chargers and chargers which is having output more than 2A.
I want to hope the phone is able to regulate its current regardless of the fact that the charger might be able to provide more than 2A. If not, the phone might be dangerous to use! I hope the Hauwei hardware designers know the basics!
vsriram92 said:
Another charger means, quick chargers and chargers which is having output more than 2A.
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anonimo said:
I want to hope the phone is able to regulate its current regardless of the fact that the charger might be able to provide more than 2A. If not, the phone might be dangerous to use! I hope the Hauwei hardware designers know the basics!
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I have charged mine with a QC 2.0 sense the first day I got it. Never had the first problem
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clsA said:
I have charged mine with a QC 2.0 sense the first day I got it. Never had the first problem
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So for how many months are you using ur honor 5x?
vsriram92 said:
So for how many months are you using ur honor 5x?
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It doesnt matter.. I can charge it with my 7v charger it only takes 200a. Keep in mind it isnt a type C connector. We are limited at 1500mA through the port itself. If it doesnt have this protection your battery will end like the one on the Note 7..
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So for how many months are you using ur honor 5x?
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I got it on release day back in February
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anonimo said:
I want to hope the phone is able to regulate its current regardless of the fact that the charger might be able to provide more than 2A. If not, the phone might be dangerous to use! I hope the Hauwei hardware designers know the basics!
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You're totally right
USB OTG is working fine with alternate ROMs, like CM13.
Hi
I am planning to buy this phone.
Can anybody confirm if faster charging is possible with a 2A non stock charger? How much time does it take to reach 100 percent?
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The phone doesn't have fast charge
For me, it takes 1h 30m to charge from 0% to 100%
Johnny TDN said:
The phone doesn't have fast charge
For me, it takes 1h 30m to charge from 0% to 100%
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Absolutely correct, the phone doesn't have FAST/QUICK charger technology...
However a higher ampere charger like 2A could still charge a phone faster, hence my query above
Are you sure it takes 90 minutes to fully charge with stock 1A charger as mathematically it's not possible
3000mAH/1000mA=3 hours
Or
3000mAH/1.5H=2000mA or 2A
Pehaps you are using a higher capacity charger? That would explain it...
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The time of charging with 2A is the same using a original charger with 1A. The limit is inside at the circuit control of charge.
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The time of charging with 2A is the same using a original charger with 1A. The limit is inside at the circuit control of charge.
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Thanks
This is the 3rd comment I have seen from a user confirming 1A is the max phone can utilise
Such a shame as I think this is the only real flaw with this phone, otherwise it's a great device...
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Yes, you have right.
We can put a 10 A capability charger at our device, but charge control circuit is doing his job and let device charging with 1 A max, even if is there 10 A disposable....
Maybe with some command in hidden menu or with some customized firmware is a way to override this limitation.
(At LG 4X HD is in hidden menu a command that enable fast charging).
Where exactly does one have to change what in the root directory?
I want to test this time.
Senaxo said:
Where exactly does one have to change what in the root directory?
I want to test this time.
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I doubt we will be able to find any such software hack to allow fast charging.
There just isn't enough development going on for this phone for anyone to discover and share such information
https://www.androidpit.com/huawei-p9-lite-review
Above review was found by another user on this forum where it's mentioned that phone supports 10W (5V×2A)
So this is what I am hoping is correct and is verified by someone who owns the phone already
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That would be really very nice, I would be really happy ).
Maybe fast charge working with another type of charger: Huawei 9V2A Quick Charge Travel Charger
Instead of 5V1A(5W) or 5V2A(10W) with 9V2A(18W) charger, the charge circuit control will sense 9V instead of 5V and maybe switch to fast charge...
2 Amp charger are only needed if you are using a 2 or 3 meter USB wire.
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Maybe fast charge working with another type of charger: Huawei 9V2A Quick Charge Travel Charger
Instead of 5V1A(5W) or 5V2A(10W) with 9V2A(18W) charger, the charge circuit control will sense 9V instead of 5V and maybe switch to fast charge...
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I dont think so.... the options you mentioned actually mean QC 2.0 technology which we know for sure isn't available in P9 lite
There are few mentions of phone supporting 5Vx2A online; one such link shared by me in earlier post...
Read up on QC technology if you want to at below link
http://www.androidauthority.com/quick-charge-3-0-explained-643053/
Lieutenantdaan said:
I dont think so.... the options you mentioned actually mean QC 2.0 technology which we know for sure isn't available in P9 lite
There are few mentions of phone supporting 5Vx2A online; one such link shared by me in earlier post...
Read up on QC technology if you want to at below link
http://www.androidauthority.com/quick-charge-3-0-explained-643053/
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The P9 Lite doesnt support any sort of fast charging. The ability of a phone to charge faster depends on it's hardware and the use of a fast charger. However, with a 2A charger, it slightly decreases charging time since the phone pulls approximately 1050mA. Be careful not to use a charger thats higher than 5V as it will fry your circuitry.
LiaquateRahiman said:
The P9 Lite doesnt support any sort of fast charging. The ability of a phone to charge faster depends on it's hardware and the use of a fast charger. However, with a 2A charger, it slightly decreases charging time since the phone pulls approximately 1050mA. Be careful not to use a charger thats higher than 5V as it will fry your circuitry.
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Where did you get this 1050mA spec, did u measure it yourself? This could be true as well, as fast charging is not observed by anyone until now except few online sources which state otherwise...
The part about damaging phone is inaccurate as QC 2.0 or 3.0 chargers are reverse compatible with old devices which support 5V only, the phone and charger never switch to 9V/12V/20V mode as the technology isn't there...
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Where did you get this 1050mA spec, did u measure it yourself? This could be true as well, as fast charging is not observed by anyone until now except few online sources which state otherwise...
The part about damaging phone is inaccurate as QC 2.0 or 3.0 chargers are reverse compatible with old devices which support 5V only, the phone and charger never switch to 9V/12V/20V mode as the technology isn't there...
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I did measure it myself with the aid of a friend. By the way, I was referring to a standard 9V/12V charger, not the QC charger.
According to my knowledge, the voltage is like a gateway to your phone, your phone pulls the current. Hence, if you use a standard charger with higher than 5V, you'll most definitely burn your circuitry. BUT....if you use a 5V charger with an abnormally high amperage, the phone will only pull the current it needs.
LiaquateRahiman said:
i did measure it myself with the aid of a friend. By the way, I was referring to a standard 9V/12V charger, not the QC charger.
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Great that you actually measured it, I am assuming using an external device...
That would confirm it without doubt that online reports are incorrect and phone can't charge above appx 1A
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Lieutenantdaan said:
Great that you actually measured it, I am assuming using an external device...
That would confirm it without doubt that online reports are incorrect and phone can't charge above appx 1A
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yes that is correct
LiaquateRahiman said:
yes that is correct
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So just a quick question.
This means that for a phone to be able to pull 2A, is not just software control?
It means that the hardware has to support the ability?
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ivanwong1989 said:
So just a quick question.
This means that for a phone to be able to pull 2A, is not just software control?
It means that the hardware has to support the ability?
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I believe that is true. Although, most fast chargers (like the samsung one) only supply 1.67A at a higher voltage, normally 9V. This combination increases the output wattage of the charger....Like i said on my earlier post, the voltage is the gateway to the phone while the phone pulls the amperage.
Can anyone with FRD-L02 (Honor 8- India) post a proof of battery charging time for Honor 8 with stock 5v2A charger?
You can get charging details by using Accubattery app. It's a really good app to keep a record of your charging time and speed.
My phone takes 2 hours 35 mins to charge from 0-100. I just want to know if this is normal time taken for charging.
Accubattery app link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digibites.accubattery
Thank you.
Alok Bajaj,
Something it's not right.
With both stock HUAWEI H8 and NEXUS 10 charger (5V/2A) from 10% to 100% 1h30/40 MAX.
faticata said:
Alok Bajaj,
Something it's not right.
With both stock HUAWEI H8 and NEXUS 10 charger (5V/2A) from 10% to 100% 1h30/40 MAX.
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Yeah I know something is not right. But if someone can send me a proof of their phone charged from 0-100 or 10-100% with that Accubattery app, I would be really grateful. And so, I can show Honor guys proof of that.
Here's my charging session Btw..
Alok Bajaj said:
Yeah I know something is not right. But if someone can send me a proof of their phone charged from 0-100 or 10-100% with that Accubattery app, I would be really grateful. And so, I can show Honor guys proof of that.
Here's my charging session Btw..
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Here is mine
Gnaget said:
Here is mine
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Cool Thanks for your help. I guess you have FRD-L02 with 5v2A charging adaptor.
Thank you for your help.
Alok Bajaj said:
Cool Thanks for your help. I guess you have FRD-L02 with 5v2A charging adaptor.
Thank you for your help.
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Charger right but model FRD-L09
Gnaget said:
Charger right but model FRD-L09
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Oh okay Thanks
From my experience it is corresponding with this extensive battery review while I am at B380 firmware. It's 2 hours 18 minutes so you are not really off the scale. Try to power it up while it's off to eliminate any software issues. Good luck.
Snowjack said:
From my experience it is corresponding with this extensive battery review while I am at B380 firmware. It's 2 hours 18 minutes so you are not really off the scale. Try to power it up while it's off to eliminate any software issues. Good luck.
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I charged the phone after full reset and in airplane mode. I didn't even add my Google account to it. Software is as good as new.
Alok Bajaj said:
Can anyone with FRD-L02 (Honor 8- India) post a proof of battery charging time for Honor 8 with stock 5v2A charger?
You can get charging details by using Accubattery app. It's a really good app to keep a record of your charging time and speed.
My phone takes 2 hours 35 mins to charge from 0-100. I just want to know if this is normal time taken for charging.
Accubattery app link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digibites.accubattery
Thank you.
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You don't get the 9v quick charge with your phone? Must only be on our US models
srimay said:
You don't get the 9v quick charge with your phone? Must only be on our US models
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Nope. I guess EU and US models get that. In India we get 5v2A charger
Hello, i have an aukey usb quick charge 3 charger and now that i have a new xiaomi mi a1 i bought a nillkin usb type c 3.0 quick charge cable.
Even tho i have a charger and a data cable compatible with quick charge, when i charge it says "charging", not fast charging, i don't even sense a notisable decrease of charging time.
So i am doing somethong wrong? It is suppose that with oreo update quick charge is aviable on the mi a1.
tired reply , please search.
The 'fast charging' message was a bug. Congrats. U just waste money
Sad to break it to you, but the phone doesn't support Quick Charge 3.0
Who except pajeet analphabete on Indian blog said it was supposed to get QC?
I've read that one of the Oreo beta builds had quick charging enabled by mistake and Xiaomi removed it later, this is when/where rumors started. No idea if that's true though..
There is a quite big difference between "fast charge" and "quick charge" (by qualcomm). Quick Charge will not be enabled on those phones as qualcomm wants money for each device that uses it. However in oreo we have "fast charge" enabled.... also to have quick charge you'll need charger that has the qualcomm chip in it... and for the fast charge again you'll need charger that supports fast charge(basically that it is more powerful - 34W and up).
And remember it is android one device so it is as close to the aosp as possible and many of the settings are up to google to change (like the cam api 2)
I don't get the fuss around this "fast" charge "enabled" thingy. I'm using a nexus 5x charger since day 0 (back when only displayed "charging") because i've bought it as a replacement for my nexus 5x.
So, the output of the 5x charger has 3A . Now pay attention, the A1 (at least mine and i don't think i got a special edition) was charging with 2A out of the box (nougat) and also after oreo update, period.
Mi a1 does have sd625 which supports fast charging but xiaomi hasnt enabled it cause enabling that will make xiaomi pay some loyalty to snapdragon. So they didn't enable it. NO FAST CHARGING ON MI A1
This thread reminds me of countles indian videos trying to prove redmi phones support fast charging by comparing charging speeds between stock 1A chargers an qc2/3 ones. Good stuff
With custom roms and root, could you re-enable it? Yes.
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With custom roms and root, could you re-enable it? Yes.
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nope.
pendragon666 said:
This thread reminds me of countles indian videos trying to prove redmi phones support fast charging by comparing charging speeds between stock 1A chargers an qc2/3 ones. Good stuff
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Redmi note 5 has the icon of fast charging with micro usb, but Mi A1 with usb C does not, lol. My phone Mi A1 charges fully within 1 hour from 1%(would say... 40min) with an aukey QC 3.0 and a blitzwolf amp usb cable.
bastienff said:
Hello, i have an aukey usb quick charge 3 charger and now that i have a new xiaomi mi a1 i bought a nillkin usb type c 3.0 quick charge cable.
Even tho i have a charger and a data cable compatible with quick charge, when i charge it says "charging", not fast charging, i don't even sense a notisable decrease of charging time.
So i am doing somethong wrong? It is suppose that with oreo update quick charge is aviable on the mi a1.
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Don't worry about people bragging ie lying about how their phones charge up faster with quick charge. Or some sort of forced charging is going on which isn't good for the lifespan of the battery. Samsung allows users to turn off fast charging in the settings to reduce excessive heat which says something about fast charging.
So you guys are saying it doesn't support Quick Charge™. But I just downloaded CPU-Z for fun and it read the fact that the MI A1 - My unit at least runs Snapdragon 626 as opposed to what GSMArena says (625) and according to this article it is supposed to support it. I don't have a fast enough charger - Never thought I'd need one since the phone supposedly doesn't support fast charging, but if it runs 626 it might. If I can edit this post I'll add a screenshot from the phone in a moment.
Can't seem to add the screen shot, so here's the link to it:
https://imgur.com/a/PhgdBME
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With custom roms and root, could you re-enable it? Yes.
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yes. I'm using a motorola turbo power charger and a magisk module 'force fast charge'. getting ~2000mA.
The phone has the available hardware for fast charging but xiaomi disabled it, it should be coming soon in oreo or pie
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yes. I'm using a motorola turbo power charger and a magisk module 'force fast charge'. getting ~2000mA.
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I tried that module, but don't see any difference. Plus, I don't see the force fast charge folder in solid explorer anywhere!
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I tried that module, but don't see any difference. Plus, I don't see the force fast charge folder in solid explorer anywhere!
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depends on your charger. :good:
Dang, I JUST BOUGHT 5. QC3 chargers!!!
... I just read on some other forms that the mean one supports fast charging qc3 charger I bought a bunch of chargers. does anyone know will queue c3 chargers work on all types of phones and devices even if they don't have any Qualcomm chip in them will they still charge at your 1 amp or 2 amp speed?? and that's question does anybody know what happened to the license agreement between called come and show me about working out the deal to get the Alt-X low-latency and the Ap-X codec license agreement???
To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Huawei P20 Lite can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Huawei p20 lite fast charging is very bad only 16% charge is 35min
How can I fix?
Fast Charging is useless
Fast charging is a big joke on Huawei P20 Lite. The charger that comes with the box charges the phone by 30% in one hour. Would anything like changing the adapter work? Please help
You are right, the “quick charge” works as regular charge, I use to switch on “Ultra Battery” to save some time.
Hello.
The original charger which come with the phone really chanrges at 9V.
But the problem is that I have tested this phone with 3 other QC charges (Orico QSE-5U, Tronsmart TS-WC3PC, Tronsmart WC1T) and all of them charge the phone only with 5V 1A.
That is odd.
I get my phone from 20% to 100% in around one hour, like a QC 2.0 should.
Are you using your phone while charging?
Fast charger not provided in the box?
Grazmeister said:
That is odd.
I get my phone from 20% to 100% in around one hour, like a QC 2.0 should.
Are you using your phone while charging?
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Hi,
Does your charger mention that it is 9V/2A charger? The one which came in the box doesn't. And it is charging way too slow!
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Hi,
Does your charger mention that it is 9V/2A charger? The one which came in the box doesn't. And it is charging way too slow!
Regards,
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The charger I got from Huawei states that it outputs 9V/2A and it charges pretty fast (as fast as it should be)
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Grazmeister said:
The charger I got from Huawei states that it outputs 9V/2A and it charges pretty fast (as fast as it should be)
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If it helps, I got my P20 lite from a French/Portuguese operator (Altice, country code C33)
Grazmeister said:
The charger I got from Huawei states that it outputs 9V/2A and it charges pretty fast (as fast as it should be)
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If it helps, I got my P20 lite from a French/Portuguese operator (Altice, country code C33)
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That explains it then...the ones included in the box in India (and probably the subcontinent) is only 5V/2A, we'll have to buy the fast charger additionally. I tried motorola's turbocharger but that didn't work.
Will try to find a huawei fast charger and update here.
mohankur said:
That explains it then...the ones included in the box in India (and probably the subcontinent) is only 5V/2A, we'll have to buy the fast charger additionally. I tried motorola's turbocharger but that didn't work.
Will try to find a huawei fast charger and update here.
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Sorry but the charger from this phone has an output of either 5V/2A OR 9V/2A.
Lithium batteries have problems with constant current and voltage. So these chargers have different outputs from 10W to 18W.
But still, this doesn't address the problems you're having: why is your phone charging so slow?
Are you charging while using it?
Grazmeister said:
Sorry but the charger from this phone has an output of either 5V/2A OR 9V/2A.
Lithium batteries have problems with constant current and voltage. So these chargers have different outputs from 10W to 18W.
But still, this doesn't address the problems you're having: why is your phone charging so slow?
Are you charging while using it?
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That's what...so here's what's written on the charger provided in the box, verbatim: "OUTPUT:5V=2A". That's all...
So I checked the Huawei website for the charger, and there's this quick charger which says, "OUTPUT:5V=2A OR 9V=2A". This is what is needed. They've probably compromised on the charger here.
Nevertheless, I got a full charge in a little less than 2 hours with the 5V charger (keeping the phone in airplane mode), which I think is decent as it was the first time it was being charged.
I have ordered the Huawei quick charger and will let you guys know if it works!
mohankur said:
That's what...so here's what's written on the charger provided in the box, verbatim: "OUTPUT:5V=2A". That's all...
So I checked the Huawei website for the charger, and there's this quick charger which says, "OUTPUT:5V=2A OR 9V=2A". This is what is needed. They've probably compromised on the charger here.
Nevertheless, I got a full charge in a little less than 2 hours with the 5V charger (keeping the phone in airplane mode), which I think is decent as it was the first time it was being charged.
I have ordered the Huawei quick charger and will let you guys know if it works!
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It's weird that they ship those phones in there without a proper charger.
Keep us posted and good luck
mohankur said:
That's what...so here's what's written on the charger provided in the box, verbatim: "OUTPUT:5V=2A". That's all...
So I checked the Huawei website for the charger, and there's this quick charger which says, "OUTPUT:5V=2A OR 9V=2A". This is what is needed. They've probably compromised on the charger here.
Nevertheless, I got a full charge in a little less than 2 hours with the 5V charger (keeping the phone in airplane mode), which I think is decent as it was the first time it was being charged.
I have ordered the Huawei quick charger and will let you guys know if it works!
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From where did you buy the quick charger...???
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From where did you buy the quick charger...???
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Hi, I got the quick charger (9V=2A) and now it's charging fast! It says "Fast Charging" so that's how you will know. Getting a full charge in almost about an hour now.
I got it from the official Huawei website (https://store.hihonor.com/in/honor/huawei-quick-charger) This is for India, btw.
Cheers!
Hi
Hi can check with ampere app. Pls. Attach here ampere app screenshot when you charge
Hello i purchased P20 lite on 07/05/18, they provided 5v/2A , what to do by this ? i checked all best mobile websites before buying this in there it is mentioned fast charge with 9V/2A but they provided 5v/2A. now what i do , is this supports any other fast charge adaptor? please help me.
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Pls upload Ampere app screenshot !
My phone is charging 50-100% in exactly 1 hr with 9V/2A charger .
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Hello i purchased P20 lite on 07/05/18, they provided 5v/2A , what to do by this ? i checked all best mobile websites before buying this in there it is mentioned fast charge with 9V/2A but they provided 5v/2A. now what i do , is this supports any other fast charge adaptor? please help me.
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It's simple: apparently there are some regions that are recieving an official Huawei charger of only 5V/2A (10W), while other regions (like mine, Europe) are recieving a Huawei charger that goes from between 5V/2A (10W) and 9V/2A (18W). What happens is that the charger you have won't charge your phone as fast as it should.
The solution i recommend is to buy an official charger from Huawei.
for me exactly one hour charges my phone from 15% to 70% using the original QC charger (5V-2A or 9V-2A), is that good or just acceptable ?
Snickro said:
for me exactly one hour charges my phone from 15% to 70% using the original QC charger (5V-2A or 9V-2A), is that good or just acceptable ?
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Since this phone is shipped with Fast Charge 2.0 it is actually good in my opinion