Hi guys,
I think I'm going to buy a moto x play, can anyone of you confirm or deny that quick charge 2.0 will work..? I'm asking this because I can get a quick charge 2.0 charger for about 10 Euros, 13 Euros less than a motorola turbo charger. I've looked into qualcomm's site, but moto x play isn't on the list of devices that support quick charge 2.0.
segdan said:
Hi guys,
I think I'm going to buy a moto x play, can anyone of you confirm or deny that quick charge 2.0 will work..? I'm asking this because I can get a quick charge 2.0 charger for about 10 Euros, 13 Euros less than a motorola turbo charger. I've looked into qualcomm's site, but moto x play isn't on the list of devices that support quick charge 2.0.
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Im using a Aukey charger and quick charge works fine.
ALD76 said:
Im using a Aukey charger and quick charge works fine.
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Thank you mate
How much time its takes to charge through quick charger.
Yes I'm a bit new to this idea of the Quick Charge thing. How does this work? It obviously must be supported by the chipset, which I guess in this case (XT1562) it is. But then do you need a special USB Cable or Wall Adapter? Thanks guys!
bballs91 said:
Yes I'm a bit new to this idea of the Quick Charge thing. How does this work? It obviously must be supported by the chipset, which I guess in this case (XT1562) it is. But then do you need a special USB Cable or Wall Adapter? Thanks guys!
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Yup, need a different charger and cable capable of pumping out the extra juice.
ALD76 said:
Im using a Aukey charger and quick charge works fine.
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Are you using this Aukey Charger ? Is this Charger working with the Moto X Play
Using the same with 1 port. Charges very fast only the device gets very warm when charging.
Takes about 1h 30m from low to full battery.
sandy_thegame said:
How much time its takes to charge through quick charger.
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I m using TRONSMART turbo charger and it takes around 90 min to full charge from 6% battery..
I'm using an Aukey single port Quick Charge 3.0 charger https://www.amazon.co.uk/Quick-Charge-3-0-USB-Charger/dp/B01A42R46G/ no point buying a 2.0 charger when you might as well get a 3.0 one for around the same money and future proof yourself a little bit.
Works a treat and charges the phone very quickly indeed (albeit at 2.0 speeds) no special lead required, just any good quality one will do.
Quickcharge works fine with cm13,maximum current up to 2.45A
below list of fast charger can anyone tell me it is works for me or not???
1) http://www.shopclues.com/2amps-fast...aL1muhhihhJRbvhU4CQ-bxoCn-Hw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
2) http://www.amazon.in/Asus-Zenfone-Z...scsubtag=861c611d-4846-4152-9ea0-a2f422be0c07
3) http://www.amazon.in/Portronics-2-1A-Dual-Charger-White/dp/B00ON6HAR8
4) http://www.amazon.in/ERD-Mobile-charger-USB-LP-27TC/dp/B00FZPRS9G
Get one with at least 2.4A output to fully maximize the turbo charging feature
ok means 2.1A charger not works??
ZeroVirus said:
ok means 2.1A charger not works??
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Our phone could pull a maximum of 2.4A when turbo charging then it gradually drops as battery juice increases. 2.1A should work fine nevertheless.
http://www.snapdeal.com/product/equ...5&vendorCode=Sbe320&rand=93.2418858166784#_=_
i thik this is best
In a review site someone claiming confidently that the G4P does support turbo charging despite no mention of this in specs. Does anyone have the G4P and a turbo charger can do a test?
nigelhealy said:
...despite no mention of this in specs....
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Well, I don't think Motorola really advertised "Turbo" charging for G4 Play.
They advertised something else. Here's what it says on their site:
Moto G Play works with the 10W rapid charger (charger in-box), which gives you 5 hours of battery life in just 15 minutes of charging.
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Source: http://www.motorola.in/products/moto-g-play#battery
carefully said:
Well, I don't think Motorola really advertised "Turbo" charging for G4 Play.
They advertised something else. Here's what it says on their site:
Source: http://www.motorola.in/products/moto-g-play#battery
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So the charger supplied says 5V and 0.5A which doesn't look like a fast charger.
nigelhealy said:
So the charger supplied says 5V and 0.5A which doesn't look like a fast charger.
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My supplied charger clearly says OUTPUT: 5.2V===2.0A
Exhibit A is attached
It does not support quickcharger, that works with 9v and 12v i already tried, but the supplied charger charges at 2.0 A. which is fast.
carefully said:
My supplied charger clearly says OUTPUT: 5.2V===2.0A
Exhibit A is attached
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I am in the USA and bought the USA version XT1607.
The charger looks different it says 5V 0.5A.
nigelhealy said:
I am in the USA and bought the USA version XT1607.
The charger looks different it says 5V 0.5A.
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Same here, both the Amazon and the non-Amazon version I bought had the 550mAh chargers.
hooverbw said:
Same here, both the Amazon and the non-Amazon version I bought had the 550mAh chargers.
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The fact they package with a low spec charger in a $150 box is not a concern. I own dual and quad chargers I carry for phone tablet BT etc.
The question is a specific charger able to charge faster? I looked at the one supplied and it seemed to imply a 5V input then as much Amp as phone can take, which is usually about 1-1.5A til 85%.
Turbo, is I think like QC, it increases the voltage at low battery charge, such a charger would show say 12V or 9V output.
Is there any good charging app to watch what the phone is doing? I have iSmart, QC 2.0 and QC 3.0 devices I can test on.
hooverbw said:
Is there any good charging app to watch what the phone is doing? I have iSmart, QC 2.0 and QC 3.0 devices I can test on.
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The way I find best is to not use the phone and use a stopwatch and measure at 15m intervals.
It does take days to be ready with a low charge condition.
App I have used is Ampere but I find it unreliable as the act of using the phone means heat throttling down the charging speed, if you don't use the phone then Ampere sleeps and doesn't monitor.
From what I understand, it does support it but you have to buy an additional charger.
It definitely does some kind of fast charging because my Anker Powercore+ 10,050mAh power block charges it incredibly fast. I don't know what other charging methods the Anker does beyond qc2.0 since I have had the Anker less than 12 hours.
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If this behaves like osprey (which I expect - I haven't yet examined the kernel), the hardware doesn't support the Qualcomm high voltage quick charging, but it does support regular charging up to 800 mA. The weak 550 mA charger bundled with the North American variants will not make the most of it, but a 1A charger or better should get full charging performance.
squid2 said:
...but it does support regular charging up to 800 mA...
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So does this mean the 2.0 A bundled chargers are bottlenecked, like they support 2.0 A and the phone supports only till 800 mA...am I thinking correct?
My XT1607 US unlocked retail version came with a 5V 550mA labeled charge plug. I used a cable and power plug from another device that rated at 5.2V and 1.35A and it drew about 1.4A from it. Then I dug out another USB adapter rated 5.3V, 2A . It consumed 1.78A and it was 80% charged at the time. That would make for some much faster charging than the original plug. Wouldn't matter much if you just plug it in overnight to charge.
Anyone confirm if the it supports QC 2.0? Only thing wrong e phone is slow charge from supplied.
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I have used the turbo charger supplied with Moto G3 Turbo and it charges much faster than the one supplied in box. So yes it supports turbocharging but you need to get the charger elsewhere.
MaanasDwivedi said:
I have used the turbo charger supplied with Moto G3 Turbo and it charges much faster than the one supplied in box. So yes it supports turbocharging but you need to get the charger elsewhere.
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Logic fail. The supplied charge is feeble like 0.5A so anything like 1A or 2A is better.
That does NOT mean turbo is supported.
When I plug my G4 Play into my Anker 4 port power supply and then into a kilowatt meter, it draws 10 watts. If we work it backwards, that's 5v and 2 amps (however, need to account for line loss, transformer loss and other losses). A watt is a watt, doesn't matter what the voltage or amperage is, as W = V x A.
This phone charges much quicker than my old Moto G second gen, which would take close to 2 hours to fully recharge. I have had this phone recharge in as little as an hour from around 30%. It's a shame that the SD 410 chip supports QC 2.0 but Motorola didn't enable it. It seems to have QC 1.0 (which is the 10 watt, 5v @ 2amp rating).
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When I plug my G4 Play into my Anker 4 port power supply and then into a kilowatt meter, it draws 10 watts. If we work it backwards, that's 5v and 2 amps (however, need to account for line loss, transformer loss and other losses). A watt is a watt, doesn't matter what the voltage or amperage is, as W = V x A.
This phone charges much quicker than my old Moto G second gen, which would take close to 2 hours to fully recharge. I have had this phone recharge in as little as an hour from around 30%. It's a shame that the SD 410 chip supports QC 2.0 but Motorola didn't enable it. It seems to have QC 1.0 (which is the 10 watt, 5v @ 2amp rating).
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Regular USB is 2A 5V 10W.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB
Standard USB 2.0 is 500mA
USB 3.0 is 900mA
There is a new subset standard called USB power delivery, it's used for newer devices.
Quick charge 1.0 was 2 amp at 5v.
There's a little more info here. https://www.easyacc.com/media-center/quick-charge-3-0-vs-2-0-vs-1-0/
These phones charging at 2 amps is technically quick charge, whether it's the 1.0 revision or not is really down to licensing and stuff. They don't charge at 2.0 speeds unfortunately. Even though the chipset supports it.
Me after playing some PUBG went to search my charger.i plugged the phone to the cable but i noticed that the notification LED blinks for a millisecond and then goes and also there is no sound that indicates the phone is charging . So i first plugged the adapter to many other wall sockets but non of them did it . Then I plugged in my TurboCharger for Moto E4 Plus which I used previously . The phone charging started normally without any issue .
Now the real question is that both the phones were powered by same amount of battery (5000mAh).
The output of Asus charger is 5.0V..........2A .The TurboCharger gives an output of 5.2V-----2A.
As per the Ohm's law Asus Charger has 2.5 ohms resistance while the latter has 2.6 ohms.
Can I charge the phone for a few days with the turbocharger and also please suggest me what charger should i preorder from the stores online or approach the service centre to get the original and pure charger of the phone .
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With Love :silly:
Abhay Rane said:
Me after playing some PUBG went to search my charger.i plugged the phone to the cable but i noticed that the notification LED blinks for a millisecond and then goes and also there is no sound that indicates the phone is charging . So i first plugged the adapter to many other wall sockets but non of them did it . Then I plugged in my TurboCharger for Moto E4 Plus which I used previously . The phone charging started normally without any issue .
Now the real question is that both the phones were powered by same amount of battery (5000mAh).
The output of Asus charger is 5.0V..........2A .The TurboCharger gives an output of 5.2V-----2A.
As per the Ohm's law Asus Charger has 2.5 ohms resistance while the latter has 2.6 ohms.
Can I charge the phone for a few days with the turbocharger and also please suggest me what charger should i preorder from the stores online or approach the service centre to get the original and pure charger of the phone .
Reply ASAP
Thanks
With Love :silly:
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You can use MI charger (for the only reason that you get an original one from MI website). Remember to order the 5V/2A one, they have a QC charger too which looks similar.
Tianhe said:
You can use MI charger (for the only reason that you get an original one from MI website). Remember to order the 5V/2A one, they have a QC charger too which looks similar.
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Can you please give me a link or something for the charger ?
I found one on the Official MI India Store https://store.mi.com/in/item/3173700005
i hope its the one you are referring to.
Abhay Rane said:
Can you please give me a link or something for the charger ?
I found one on the Official MI India Store https://store.mi.com/in/item/3173700005
i hope its the one you are referring to.
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Yes that is the one which you should buy, the other one is QC 3.0 compatible and costs 449/-. No need to buy the cable, you can use the default Asus cable if it is not damaged.
is there anything like me if charging with another smartphone charger will feel very long. and when I checked the ampere application was stuck in 950mah and it wasn't stable even 600mah. and when using the default charger can be up to 1800mah. Is there a solution? Sorry for my bad english. Thanks before
rycroot96 said:
is there anything like me if charging with another smartphone charger will feel very long. and when I checked the ampere application was stuck in 950mah and it wasn't stable even 600mah. and when using the default charger can be up to 1800mah. Is there a solution? Sorry for my bad english. Thanks before
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Did the voltage of the other charger n default charger are same? U can check it by the body of charger itself. Its state there..if that the other charger are lower voltage then its make sense if it slower than the default charger.
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Did the voltage of the other charger n default charger are same? U can check it by the body of charger itself. Its state there..if that the other charger are lower voltage then its make sense if it slower than the default charger.
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the volt is equal to 5V / 2A. and I tried also with the one that supports qc2.0 it is still very long and only in 900mah when checking with ampere