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I know Google mentioned the 6P can charge quickly, but I don't recall hearing anything saying "QuickCharge 2.0 compatible". If it is compatible, which accessories are recommended? Based on a quick Amazon search, I've found:
Car Charger
Would it be possible to pair this with a USB A to USB C cable? I need to purchase all new adapters as I was relying on Qi charging pads. I need many new adapters, and just need to know which ones to purchase. Thanks!
I was wondering the same. The charger is 5v/3A rather than variable voltage
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Yea... I have the same question.. I have a couple quick charge 2.0s.. can I get a standard usb to usb-c adapter like https://store.google.com/product/usb_type_c_to_usb_standard_a_plug_cable and plug it into quickcharge and will i get quickcharge capabilities?
I have the same question, i think we have to wait some guys to receive the sample and confirm if the Nexus 6P support qualcomm quick charge 2.0
for the car charger, here is my recommend.
You don't need to get another type c cable, just plug and charge.
Didn't Qualcomm announce quick charge 3.0 too?
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Didn't Qualcomm announce quick charge 3.0 too?
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coming with the 820, I believe
This phone supports USB 3.1 and USB Type-C so therefore it supports the new usb power delivery spec which is capable of up to 100w. If I were to bet money, I would say google is referring to this as "quick charging", not to be confused with Qualcom's implemntation.
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...its-way-alongside-usb-3-1s-10gbit-performance
Doesn't have 3.1. Still 2.0
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Google has stated it does not support QuickCharge 2.0 but just the faster charging that USB C allows for.
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This phone supports USB 3.1 and USB Type-C so therefore it supports the new usb power delivery spec which is capable of up to 100w. If I were to bet money, I would say google is referring to this as "quick charging", not to be confused with Qualcom's implemntation.
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...its-way-alongside-usb-3-1s-10gbit-performance
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Not all USB type c devicess have to support 3.1 and power delivery. The 6p supports neither.
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Not all USB type c devicess have to support 3.1 and power delivery. The 6p supports neither.
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You are correct, some tech sites were originally posted that this phone supported USB3. Its now been confirmed that its only USB 2.
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Not all USB type c devicess have to support 3.1 and power delivery. The 6p supports neither.
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You say that the 6P doesn't support "power delivery". How is Google providing 15W to the phone via it's Type-C charger? From what I understand, the pins for Vbus in the Type-C cable/plug is the only way to provide that power? As you can see, I'm a little confused.
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You say that the 6P doesn't support "power delivery". How is Google providing 15W to the phone via it's Type-C charger? From what I understand, the pins for Vbus in the Type-C cable/plug is the only way to provide that power? As you can see, I'm a little confused.
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Maybe they used their magic to find a better way to do it
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Now I'm totally confused... so this doesn't support the same quick charging that's in the current line of micro USB phones, such as the Note 5 and S6? And it doesn't take advantage of the newer USB type C technology that allows for faster charging? So how the heck does it provide a "quick charge" for a quick boost in battery?
Here is a great article explaining Quick Charge and why the 2015 Nexus devices (possibly) do not have it; link
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Here is a great article explaining Quick Charge and why the 2015 Nexus devices (possibly) do not have it; link
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This was incredibly informative, thank you!!!!!!!!!
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You say that the 6P doesn't support "power delivery". How is Google providing 15W to the phone via it's Type-C charger? From what I understand, the pins for Vbus in the Type-C cable/plug is the only way to provide that power? As you can see, I'm a little confused.
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I think the wikipedia page may have been missing something important in what I quoted from them. That "Power Delivery 2.0" doesn't have to be supported for a Type-C cable. Based on the wattage of the new chargers though it does look like Power Delivery 2.0 is being used, just not the full 100 watts that Power Delivery 2.0 does support, but it's definitely over the 7.5 watt limit of usb 3.0.
What's important to note is that Power Delivery 2.0 can be supported on Type C cables with usb 2.0.
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Helpful article, just not news I wanted to read.
I have 3 QC 2.0 adapters, and 1 QC 2.0 car charger. Luckily, I did just purchase this http://amzn.com/B0146FK3G0 for $12 using a coupon code. This should charge the Nexus 6P at 15W since it's a native USB-C charger, with an additional QC 2.0 port. Just need to find another wall adapter now.
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Helpful article, just not news I wanted to read.
I have 3 QC 2.0 adapters, and 1 QC 2.0 car charger. Luckily, I did just purchase this http://amzn.com/B0146FK3G0 for $12 using a coupon code. This should charge the Nexus 6P at 15W since it's a native USB-C charger, with an additional QC 2.0 port. Just need to find another wall adapter now.
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The specs say that the Type-C port only does 5V/2.4A (12W) so you're not going to get fast charging off of that on your 6P (which needs 15W). You need to find something that does 5V/3A over Type-C.
I have the Anker PowerPort 2 that has a max of 2.4 amps per port and a Nekteck USB Type C to Type A cable (that's tested and approved by Benson). When trying to charge, the max mA that I've seen is around 1550mA.
Why is that? I was expecting around the max of ~2400,mA
I actually ordered this exact combo on Amazon, curious to test it myself.
Are you using Ampere to measure? If so, before plugging in the cable, you need to note the discharging rate (some negative mA). Then plug in the phone and note the charging rate. You have to add the two numbers together to get the actual amperage from the charger because Ampere can only measure the overall system in/out amperage. So if you were doing something really intensive and plugged into a slow charger, you may see it say "Charging" but have a negative number!
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I actually ordered this exact combo on Amazon, curious to test it myself.
Are you using Ampere to measure? If so, before plugging in the cable, you need to note the discharging rate (some negative mA). Then plug in the phone and note the charging rate. You have to add the two numbers together to get the actual amperage from the charger because Ampere can only measure the overall system in/out amperage. So if you were doing something really intensive and plugged into a slow charger, you may see it say "Charging" but have a negative number!
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I forgot to mention that stuff! Yes, I am using Ampere and discharge is around -150 to -300mA. The average discharge rate and average charge rate added together (around ~1800mA) still comes up quite a bit short. Hope the combo works out for you. Or at least confirm my findings.
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I forgot to mention that stuff! Yes, I am using Ampere and discharge is around -150 to -300mA. The average discharge rate and average charge rate added together (around ~1800mA) still comes up quite a bit short. Hope the combo works out for you. Or at least confirm my findings.
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Huh... I wish that Google engineer would clarify things. Myself and others have been discussing the Type-C spec over here and the documents seem to indicate that a Type-A to Type-C cable that has the proper identifying resistor would be limited to drawing 1.5A. I'm hoping I'm wrong.
Also, try measuring the discharge for a minute or two. I've seen mine settle in around -1000mA if I let it sit awhile. But then, I don't know if that's accurate...
Man, this is such a mess. I got an Aukey 12W / 2.4A Home Travel USB Wall Charger just to see if it there was something wrong with the Anker charger. Nope. The Aukey floats around 1600mA too...
For good measure, I used the supplised USB Type-C to USB A cable - same charge rate. Then I used the charger and C to C - that floats around 2700mA.
Are there any 2.4A chargers that actually charge at that rate?!?!
The USB standard for an in spec Type A to C cable will charge at 1.5A. Only a type C-C will charge at up to 3A. Please Google/search the forum next time before creating an OP. It doesn't matter if you use a Type A to C cable with a 5V. 4A charger it will only give you 1.5A by the USB charging standard. If you use a C-C cable you can get the Max rate
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The USB standard for an in spec Type A to C cable will charge at 1.5A. Only a type C-C will charge at up to 3A. Please Google/search the forum next time before creating an OP. It doesn't matter if you use a Type A to C cable with a 5V. 4A charger it will only give you 1.5A by the USB charging standard. If you use a C-C cable you can get the Max rate
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Hey, good idea.
So for Benson's review of the cable, he says, "...you should be able to charge from a range of .5A to 2.4A using this cable." I guess he should've been the one to "please Google/search the forum."
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Hey, good idea.
So for Benson's review of the cable, he says, "...you should be able to charge from a range of .5A to 2.4A using this cable." I guess he should've been the one to "please Google/search the forum."
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Yes but he goes on to say in other reviews that the USB A-C standard dictates the output of the cable.
As discussed thoroughly in 2 different OP's which you can find below.
Here is a quote from @Elnrik
"No, when I say proprietary protocols, I mean protocols. Not physical wiring. As in "2.4A, which is negotiated over a BC1.2 protocol like CDP or DCP, is appropriate over the Type-A connector." and "By the way, the maximum current of 1.5A is defined by the BC1.2 specification for CDP and DCP, but in practice, a range of other current values are possible using Apple's proprietary protocol or other protocols that bump up the defacto maximum current with a Type A connector on one end up to 2.4A". ~ Benson Leung. The evidence of 2.4A charging on compliant cables is out there, I invite you to google it for yourself. Unless you wish to continue to willfully ignore that. Up to you."
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Please direct yourself to these OP's and read through them so you understand where I am coming from.
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/accessories/usb-type-c-cables-reviewed-google-t3240861
2.http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/accessories/benson-leung-verified-usb-c-cables-t3245685
I have the Aukey 2.4Amp charger. I use the OnePlus cable.
If you use one of the OnePlus cables or adapters you get the 2.4A.
Yea, I know not certified, etc........
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I have the Aukey 2.4Amp charger. I use the OnePlus cable.
If you use one of the OnePlus cables or adapters you get the 2.4A.
Yea, I know not certified, etc........
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Well you can risk damaging your phone charger or cable that way. There are plenty of certified cables out there to use at 1.5A. If you don't like that then get another Type-C charger and c-c cable.
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I have the Aukey 2.4Amp charger. I use the OnePlus cable.
If you use one of the OnePlus cables or adapters you get the 2.4A.
Yea, I know not certified, etc........
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Yeah, I had a couple OnePlus cables early on - weeks before I had the 6P. When I saw that they weren't certified and could do damage, I stopped using them right away. Wasted ~$8 unfortunately.
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Well you can risk damaging your phone charger or cable that way. There are plenty of certified cables out there to use at 1.5A. If you don't like that then get another Type-C wall charger and c-c cable.
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Waiting for (more) legit reviews for quality Type-C chargers. Should be soon.
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Well you can risk damaging your phone charger or cable that way. There are plenty of certified cables out there to use at 1.5A. If you don't like that then get another Type-C charger and c-c cable.
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The charger is rated for 2.4A.
Unless you have a crap charger it's got current limiting circuitry. Not likely ro damage it using it for its rated output.
I doubt I'll burn the cable up.
I have a MSEE so I know how power supplies and cables work.
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The charger is rated for 2.4A.
Unless you have a crap charger it's got current limiting circuitry. Not likely ro damage it using it for its rated output.
I doubt I'll burn the cable up.
I have a MSEE so I know how power supplies and cables work.
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The point I have been making is that the resistor in the Op cable is incorrect. This means the phone will attempt to pull 3A even though the charger/cable aren't rated for it. This would clearly cause an issue. I haven't seen any out of spec cable hold a 3A rating with the correct resistors and actually deliver it from a A-C cable. I'm nor saying your wrong I'm simply stating that this has been brought up by many people who are just as qualified. I've taken some EE course myself being an engineering student an all, but this doesn't mean I know enough to make a 100% correct assessment of the cable/charger situation. If it wasn't an issue we would see reports of chargers burning out so there is an issue somewhere
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Yeah, I had a couple OnePlus cables early on - weeks before I had the 6P. When I saw that they weren't certified and could do damage, I stopped using them right away. Wasted ~$8 unfortunately.
Waiting for (more) legit reviews for quality Type-C chargers. Should be soon.
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The Choetech was reported to deliver the specified 3A about an hour ago in the accessories subforum. You can check there with the member who has it under the 'type c chargers' OP
Will the USB type-C cables work with any USB port and USB wall charger? If I can get away with ONLY buying cables, that'd be nice.
Yes, if you buy USB-A (Legacy) to USB-C Cables. However, you (obviously) won't get fast charging from your other adapters.
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Will the USB type-C cables work with any USB port and USB wall charger? If I can get away with ONLY buying cables, that'd be nice.
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Yes, if you buy USB-A (Legacy) to USB-C Cables. However, you (obviously) won't get fast charging from your other adapters.
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So I need a "6P fast charger" for fast charging? Otherwise it's normal charging? Or will my N6 fast charger work (minus the cord obviously)?
Correct. The N6 uses Qualcomm 2.0 which is different. However, if you want fast chargers, you can buy quality aftermarket chargers (like Choetech on Amazon) for much less. Also, be careful on which cables you buy (a lot of bad ones out there) REGARDLESS of whether you buy A2C for normal charge from your old charger's, or C2C for new (fast) chargers. Again, Choetech's are good/aprooved, but there are other good ones if you search.
If you're looking to get the fastest charge, go with a C-C cable and premium Type C charger. This should allow 3.0A 5V of power delivery.
I just need extra cables at this point. One for my car charger and one for work. What cables off of Amazon would you guys recommend? Nothing crazy expensive..
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I just need extra cables at this point. One for my car charger and one for work. What cables off of Amazon would you guys recommend? Nothing crazy expensive..
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I got this cable from Amazon, due to getting a discount. I use it at work with a 2.4a charger, and it has worked well so far.
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I just need extra cables at this point. One for my car charger and one for work. What cables off of Amazon would you guys recommend? Nothing crazy expensive..
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Here is the the spreadsheet, so just go ahead and take your pick. It has pricing too, so you should be good to go with this.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wJwqv3rTNmORXz-XJsQaXK1dl8I91V4-eP_sfNVNzbA/edit#gid=0
Agreed, and the Choetech I reccomended (with Choetech cables) puts out 2.95A, which is about the same as you get when you measure the Google charger.
Choetech cables were tested and approved by a Google Engineer:
http://www.amazon.com/CHOETECH-Hi-speed-Devices-Including-ChromeBook/dp/B017W2RWB8
These are what I use. But any in the above spreadsheet will work.
GearIt said:
If you're looking to get the fastest charge, go with a C-C cable and premium Type C charger. This should allow 3.0A 5V of power delivery.
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Agreed, and the Choetech I reccomended (with Choetech cables) puts out 2.95A, which is about the same as you get when you measure the Google charger.
Choetech cables were tested and approved by a Google Engineer:
http://www.amazon.com/CHOETECH-Hi-speed-Devices-Including-ChromeBook/dp/B017W2RWB8
These are what I use. But any in the above spreadsheet will work.
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These have great reviews it seems.
I see a ton of options...I obviously need USB A to something.. Which should I pick for the other end? Stupid question, new to USB C... I see like USB A to USB C .5mm, 1mm and 2mm or something. Just want to get the right one.
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These have great reviews it seems.
I see a ton of options...I obviously need USB A to something.. Which should I pick for the other end? Stupid question, new to USB C...
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Just go with any of the C-A cables on the spreadsheet that are approved. You can use any of your qualcomm charges to do 2.0 amps, but will need a 2.4A charger to get 2.4A current.
If you want a 3.0A charge go with a C-C charger.
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Just go with any of the C-A cables on the spreadsheet that are approved. You can use any of your qualcomm charges to do 2.0 amps, but will need a 2.4A charger to get 2.4A current.
If you want a 3.0A charge go with a C-C charger.
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Why is the phone end showing as different sizes in the options?
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Why is the phone end showing as different sizes in the options?
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Sorry Agent, didn't understand your question. What do you mean by the phone end showing as different sizes in the options?
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Sorry Agent, didn't understand your question. What do you mean by the phone end showing as different sizes in the options?
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See attached
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See attached
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That's just the length of the cable. It has it in meters =D
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That's just the length of the cable. It has it in meters =D
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Oh, that's weird. Usually it's in feet. I was thinking mm for some reason.
I would use caution in purchasing USB Type-A to Type-C cables.
This is a collection of reviews of products sold on Amazon which have been tested for compliance with USB specficiations: https://plus.google.com/u/0/collection/s0Inv If you find a cable you wish to purchase, I would recommend researching it in that G+ collection, here on XDA, or (failing all else) check the Amazon reviews to see if someone tested the cable to ensure it is compliant with USB specifications. If you can't find that information in any of those locations, I would probably skip purchasing it. (BTW, someone in this thread has already recommended a non-compliant cable to you - so do yourself a favor and do your homework.) Just in case you think this issue is being overstated, please review: https://plus.google.com/+BensonLeung/posts/Cq8DuigqhzG and https://plus.google.com/+BensonLeung/posts/HzkGqnWcyYM.
I would recommend the following cables, as they have been tested and are good (and/or I own one myself): http://amzn.com/B010VFFU1W, https://store.google.com/product/usb_type_c_to_usb_standard_a_plug_cable, http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=13002
Enjoy
Edit: The Chotech cables you seem to be reviewing are compliant and safe.
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I would use caution in purchasing USB Type-A to Type-C cables.
This is a collection of reviews of products sold on Amazon which have been tested for compliance with USB specficiations: https://plus.google.com/u/0/collection/s0Inv If you find a cable you wish to purchase, I would recommend researching it in that G+ collection, here on XDA, or (failing all else) check the Amazon reviews to see if someone tested the cable to ensure it is compliant with USB specifications. If you can't find that information in any of those locations, I would probably skip purchasing it. (BTW, someone in this thread has already recommended a non-compliant cable to you - so do yourself a favor and do your homework.) Just in case you think this issue is being overstated, please review: https://plus.google.com/+BensonLeung/posts/Cq8DuigqhzG and https://plus.google.com/+BensonLeung/posts/HzkGqnWcyYM.
I would recommend the following cables, as they have been tested and are good (and/or I own one myself): http://amzn.com/B010VFFU1W, https://store.google.com/product/usb_type_c_to_usb_standard_a_plug_cable, http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=13002
Enjoy
Edit: The Chotech cables you seem to be reviewing are compliant and safe.
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I didn't want to put that cable on blast, but yes that cables outer appearance seems to be the type that Benson had some extreme issues with.
Please go with the tested types, as there are various sources that will provide you with compliant cables.
I up vote this post!
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BTW, someone in this thread has already recommended a non-compliant cable to you
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I assume that you're referring to my post. Yes, I have found a few reviews stating that it isn't compliant and I know I may be taking a risk. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find that cable on Benson's list. I got it because with the discount, it was free. I don't use it very often, but I'll keep an eye out for anything unusual while doing so. I also didn't say that he should go for that cable, I was just sharing information about one of the cables I have.
At home I use the stock power adapter and cable, and in my vehicle a Nektek branded one found here. This particular one I don't believe is on his list, but two others are, so hopefully this one follows suit. It does rapid charge, which is nice.
I'll update if anything runs afoul with my Nexus 6P and LaoHe cable pairing.
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I assume that you're referring to my post. Yes, I have found a few reviews stating that it isn't compliant and I know I may be taking a risk. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find that cable on Benson's list. I got it because with the discount, it was free. I don't use it very often, but I'll keep an eye out for anything unusual while doing so. I also didn't say that he should go for that cable, I was just sharing information about one of the cables I have.
At home I use the stock power adapter and cable, and in my vehicle a Nektek branded one found here. This particular one I don't believe is on his list, but two others are, so hopefully this one follows suit. It does rapid charge, which is nice.
I'll update if anything runs afoul with my Nexus 6P and LaoHe cable pairing.
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Try using the CheckR app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.mderezynski.checkr
It will let you know if a USB-C to A cable is good enough to use and it will work with the 6P/5X.
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They didn't disable anything - it doesn't have the Qualicom Quick Charge variant, but it does have it's own variant of a rapid charge.
Using two wall chargers I have here and a Benson certified USB-C Cable, one of the wall chargers support QC2.0 and the other QC3.0. Both charged "normally" reporting on the screen as "Charging".
Using the stock USB-C wall charger that came with my 6P, using EX Kernel and the stock kernel from January 8.1 stock ROM, both reported "Charging Rapidly". I switched kernels using EXKM and a backup of the stock Kernel to test this.
Also, I bought a Tronsmart USB-C Car Charger, and it too reports "Charging Rapidly".
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Hey everyone,
So I got my nexus 3 Months ago, I just found out NOW that it is not fast charging at all. I bought a new ANKER charger and wire with it and its just charging slowly which got me really annoyed as I wasted money on it because I thought it had nothing to do with the phone at all. I did some digging around and the maker of franco kernel found out that bloody google disabled the bloody fast charging on the 6P?! What kind of solution is that? I mean they could of at least gave us options on whether to disable or enable it in the phone. Is there ANY way to get fast charging enabled on this phone?
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Nexus 6p just charges at a higher amperage then most average phones. As long as you use a charger with 5V/3A you should get charging rapidly. Just remember as the battery percentage increases the amps get lower. Use an app like ampere to make sure your getting close to 3000mA. I think the highest charge I seen on the stock plug was like 2800mA.
Well I bought an ANKER Charger and usb cable with it which definitely says it is fast charging compatible. When it comes to charging my phone I got a small text on my lock screen showing me how much charge there is going to the phone while charging. The average charging mAh is 1,400 and the voltage is 4.3V. I am pretty sure that it has reached a higher charge rate....I'll have to keep an eye on it. Do you think thats an acceptable charging rate?
It's not just about amperage, because some of their chargers are a whopping 8A - https://www.anker.com/ca/products/108/203/Wall-Chargers
Anker doesn't support the variant of rapid charging that the 6P accepts, therefore it only will negotiate down to a normal "charging" rate, which IIRC is exactly what you're getting.
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Well I bought an ANKER Charger and usb cable with it which definitely says it is fast charging compatible. When it comes to charging my phone I got a small text on my lock screen showing me how much charge there is going to the phone while charging. The average charging mAh is 1,400 and the voltage is 4.3V. I am pretty sure that it has reached a higher charge rate....I'll have to keep an eye on it. Do you think thats an acceptable charging rate?
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That's kind of low this one from the comments works. Sorry it's Canadian amazon but maybe can find in your are.
Exodusche said:
That's kind of low this one from the comments works. Sorry it's Canadian amazon but maybe can find in your are.
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Well good news I found the plug from my past orders I just forgotten to look on my account haha.
This is it here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B017VXARME/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Well good news I found the plug from my past orders I just forgotten to look on my account haha.
This is it here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B017VXARME/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Noice yeah Amazon is good that way!! ?
I'm having this problem too. I used to be able to rapid charge using anker usb c to usb c but now it just seems to charge normally not rapid charge.
Anyone know of a fix, let me know.
Thanks
I just got the Verizon LG G6 and have been testing out the charging. I can't get it to charge about 800Ma using any chargers. Yes, I have quick charge 3.0 capable charger and cable that I've used on other devices and gotten 1500+. Could my G6 be defective or do others have such paltry charging?
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I just got the Verizon LG G6 and have been testing out the charging. I can't get it to charge about 800Ma using any chargers. Yes, I have quick charge 3.0 capable charger and cable that I've used on other devices and gotten 1500+. Could my G6 be defective or do others have such paltry charging?
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QC works only with your display off.
Even without QC, my previous phone, a Galaxy Note 3 would get 1200-1500 Ma as measured through Ampere. The G6 is getting 500-800.
Yeah, this thing is going back. 3:14 to fully charge (screen off the entire time) using a proven working QC 3.0 charger.
What is “QC 3.0 proven working charger“?
Montechristo said:
What is “QC 3.0 proven working charger“?
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I have quick charge 3.0 capable charger and cable that I've used on other devices
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Read the OP please.
I did read his post very carefully. He stated that the charger has “proven QC3.0“ capabilities.
But never mind, I'm out.
Montechristo said:
I did read his post very carefully. He stated that the charger has “proven QC3.0“ capabilities.
But never mind, I'm out.
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"Proven" as in I've used this charger on several QC 3.0 capable devices without problem.
I tried another one and the same thing. At best, this phone has been getting about 1/2% per minute charging no matter what charger I've used. It has a GPS issue as well. I've already begun the return process. Just waiting on my new phone, a LG V30.