Wireless Charging Paused Problem - Samsung Galaxy S8 / S8+ - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

There have been some initial reports of a "wireless charging paused" problem when attempting to "fast" wireless charge with certain chargers. I have experienced this myself, researched it, did some testing, and have some thoughts I think would be helpful to share. The YT link illustrates the problem: youtu.be/IkR3H1Tnlp0
tl;dr The S8/+ only "fast" wireless charges with an OEM Samsung charger. Third-party and knockoff "fast" wireless chargers will experience the "paused" issue. They can work as standard wireless chargers but must be paired with a power adapter that forces it (non Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger and no QC 2.0+ power adapters, etc.) Previous generation Samsungs​, such as the S7/Edge and Note7 (R.I.P.), do not have this limitation.
The person in the YT video must have had a knockoff (one good indicator is the hard plastic "lip" on the stand should instead be a rubberized material). I have two knockoffs myself and my results are the same. I also have a third-party Choetech and both of the previous OEM versions; pad and stand. I do not have the new convertible stand.
The long version:
Before I start, please note that I make a clear distinction between a wireless charger and a power adapter. I refer to a wireless charger as the device which contains the inductive coils on which a smartphone rests upon for wireless charging. A power adapter is the device that plugs into a wall outlet and has a USB Type A port to supply the wireless charger with power via a USB cable (typically a USB Type A to micro USB cable). Basic stuff, I realize.
Initial reports from around the web, in particular the above YT video, pointed me in the right direction. According to my own testing and conclusions, the problem isn't the wireless charger or the power adapter but rather a seemingly intentional block placed by Samsung when attempting to use Samsung's "fast" wireless charging method on the new S8/+ with third-party or knockoff "fast" wireless chargers.
As you may know, the "fast" wireless charging method is a non-standard, proprietary Samsung technology, which is said to be compatible with standard Qi wireless charging. I have concluded that, apparently, the new S8/+ can now detect if a "fast" wireless charger is OEM or not. If it is not, you will experience the "paused" behavior when attempting to "fast" wireless charge an S8/+. However, standard wireless charging works fine on the few non-OEM "fast" wireless chargers I tested.
While you cannot select between the "fast" or standard wireless charging method by way of the wireless chargers themselves (or any that I've seen at least), you can force the wireless charging method based on the power adapter you pair the "fast" wireless charger with. Aha!
If you're like most who purchased a third-party "fast" wireless charger to use with a previous generation Samsung Galaxy, you may remember the fun of having to pair it up with the right kind of power adapter that would enable "fast" wireless charging, such as a QC 2.0+ power adapter. Using the "wrong" kind of power adapter should force a "fast" wireless charger to use standard wireless charging and then the S8/+ will no longer experience the "paused" problem. Obviously, this means the S8/+ will wirelessly charge at the standard rate.
I tested and was able to successfully "fast" wirelessly charge my S8+ with an OEM Samsung Fast Wireless Charging Pad (flat, lay down style) model EP-PN920, which is the first iteration of a "fast" wireless charger from Samsung. I was also able to successfully "fast" wirelessly charge with the next iteration wireless charger, the Samsung Fast Wireless Charging Stand (stand up style) model EP-PN930. Both were paired with a basic OEM Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger USB power adapter. I also tested the above wireless chargers paired with an AUKEY Quick Charge 2.0 Wall Charger power adapter model PA-U28 (5V/2.4A) and was able to successfully "fast" wireless charge my S8+ on the OEM Samsung wireless chargers.
I also tested a Choetech Fast Wireless Charger model T518. When paired with a power adapter that enables "fast" wireless charging, I experienced the "paused" behavior on my S8+. When paired with a power adapter that forced standard wireless charging, my S8+ was able to wirelessly charge at the standard rate without issue. This was the same result with two China knockoffs of the OEM stands (one good indicator is the hard plastic "lip" on the stand should instead be a rubberized material).
My reasoning behind this block being seemingly intentionally placed by Samsung seems pretty clear based on the above results. I think the "paused" behavior may not be intentional, however. It could also simply be a mishap with just a certain batch and Samsung may address the issue in the future. Here's to hoping, but don't hold your breath.
Suffice it to say, this is only my experience and yours might be different. Please do feel free to comment on your own experiences. I think it can be helpful to get additional perspective on the topic. Thank you.

My two chargers have the exact same Serialnumber like yours.
I have the prbolem with one of them. But this one had the problem also sometimes with the S7.
I bought them online for about 13 Euro each.

I am betting samsung is so paranoid about battery splosions they have decided to not allow fast wireless on chargers with no fans built in. Since they are the only ones with fans, they block everyone else.
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Not EVERY charger without a fan is blocked...

I just bought an Anker fast charging plate and am pleased to say it works fine with fast charging. I already had two Samsung Fast Charge units which worked with my S7 but refused to go into fast charge mode with the S8. I also tried an Aukey model (with fan) which worked for 30 seconds then stopped. The Anker plate is low-profile, has no fan and LED lights which turn off after a few seconds once fast charging has started. The Anker was from Amazon and can be found here.

Which Aukey Charger with fan was that do you have a link?

This one. and it doesn't work. The Anker is fine.

I am having just hte opposite problem. My Samsung branded fast wireless charger with the Samsung Adaptive Fast charger that came with a previous phone (S7 Edge) has this issue, but no-name fast chargers with other brand QC2 power supplies work correctly. I can get normal speed charging on the Samsung with a generic 2amp power supply. I don't think mine is a counterfeit charger. If it is, it is very very good copy.

thetechguru said:
I am having just hte opposite problem. My Samsung branded fast wireless charger with the Samsung Adaptive Fast charger that came with a previous phone (S7 Edge) has this issue, but no-name fast chargers with other brand QC2 power supplies work correctly. I can get normal speed charging on the Samsung with a generic 2amp power supply. I don't think mine is a counterfeit charger. If it is, it is very very good copy.
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Those copys are very good quality.

maik005 said:
Those copys are very good quality.
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Now that I think about it..... It also surprisingly didn't work on my S7 Edge if I had it in a case except for one very slim case, where my old Nokia charging pad and a no-name fast charger did work. I bet I did get snookered. It was from one of those daily flash sale sites (Yugster) and the price was surprisingly low....

What have you paid? Which charger model and what are the last digits of your serial number?

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This one.
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How long have you had it? I have that exact same charger and it no longer fast-charges (or charges at all). It now charges for about 10-15 seconds, then the light starts blinking white and it stops charging altogether! It's infuriating.
Edit: but it DID fast-charge properly for the first 4 days or so.

The Aukey one just blinked white after successfully charging for 20 seconds or so. It was useless. I now have a couple of Anker fast charging mats and they both work fine.

I returned the Choetech since I was getting the charging paused problem. Went with the Pleson and it seems to work great with my S8+.
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Cha...=8-5&keywords=galaxy+s8+fast+wireless+charger
Wish it were USB C though.
There seems to be only (1) USB C fast wireless charger on Amazon and it is $10 more expensive than the Pleson. Not worth it for me.

androidbuff123 said:
I returned the Choetech since I was getting the charging paused problem. Went with the Pleson and it seems to work great with my S8+.
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Cha...=8-5&keywords=galaxy+s8+fast+wireless+charger
Wish it were USB C though.
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Why? Does it matter how a wireless charging plate connects to its charger? Once connected that's it - and they come with a cable.

scgf said:
Why? Does it matter how a wireless charging plate connects to its charger? Once connected that's it - and they come with a cable.
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Maybe if he wants to charge his phone faster he can unplug the cable from the wireless charger and plug it directly into the phone - but that would need a USB-C connector on the wireless charger...

scgf said:
Why? Does it matter how a wireless charging plate connects to its charger? Once connected that's it - and they come with a cable.
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I know it doesn't matter.. but USB C is more convenient for the times I will move my charging plate. Also, if need be, I can quickly unplug the USB C cable from the plate and plug it directly into the phone if I want quicker charging.
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maik005 said:
Maybe if he wants to charge his phone faster he can unplug the cable from the wireless charger and plug it directly into the phone - but that would need a USB-C connector on the wireless charger...
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It's like you read my mind.. LOL... (it's actually just common sense I guess).

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It's like you read my mind.. LOL... (it's actually just common sense I guess).
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I am good at mind reading ...

Ah, OK, that makes sense!

I have the same issue. I had 6 Fast Wireless Chargers from various brands that I used with my S7 Edge and all worked great. Now that I have the S8+ only one of them works. Why that one - I have no idea. But the other 5 do not work regardless of charging adapter or cord I use.
The standard (non-fast) wireless chargers seem to work fine as mentioned as well as using these fast wireless chargers in "non-fast" mode by using a non-QC adapter. It's very frustrating to invest in tech and expect to be able to continue to use it. I had a fast wireless charger in the cup holder in my car so I could just drop my phone in there and it would fall against it and start fast wireless charging, but it is one of the 5 that do not work with my new phone.

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Third party chargers for the N4

Ive noticed the stock wall charger delivered with the Nexus 4 is rated at 1.2A, 5.0V. My old phone had a micro usb charger at 0.8A, 5.0V. I imagine the N4 will charge on the lower rated charger, but would take longer. Isnt the standard usb rated at 0.5A? My desktop PC has a new Asus board that has the Charge+ 3X Faster Charging, which I would guess means the usb can pump out power at 1.5A. Looking around for a car charger and additional wall charger, I imagine the N4 would be fine with a higher and lower rated charger? Or should I stick with 1.2A or less? Ive seen car chargers at 1.0A, 2.1A, and 3.0A.
the n4 will only take the current that it needs. a higher Amps- rated charger won't hurt it.
i use a 2.5A portapow quad output charger, the extra power of which enables the charging of multiple devices simultaneously.
I bought this charger for s2 when I had it.. and sold the phone immediately. However I still have this charger. Now what I want to do is, keep one charger (stock) at home and the other (Nokia one...which is also Original) at my workplace. I want to know, is it compatible? As the manual say, u shouldn't use 3rd party chargers. So I want to know your expert opinions "before" start using it on N4.
Thank you
I use my old blackberry + LG car charger
^ You think this would go fine with my N4?
The Output/Input is all same.. only 160 mA is diffrent from the Stock charger. So I don't really know.
filthykid said:
^ You think this would go fine with my N4?
The Output/Input is all same.. only 160 mA is diffrent from the Stock charger. So I don't really know.
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I charge mine from an HTC wall to usb plug, then to a thermaltake usb extender, then to a random usb to micro cable I found so it can reach to my bed so I can listen to music in bed after I fap.
lol..

[Q] Some aftermarket chargers will not work

I have a couple 2 amp built-in wall receptacle 5V usb chargers in my house. They have charged everything I have ever owned just fine including my S4 that I just upgraded to an S5. For some reason, these chargers will not charge the S5. My car chargers and every other charger I own, some of which are not Samsung, still charge the S5. Does anyone know why the 5V wall chargers will not work? I have tried different cables too. Everything works fine except these wall chargers. Why would the S5 refuse to charge from them?
Weird. My old s4 charger works properly
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eyecon82 said:
Weird. My old s4 charger works properly
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So does mine. Like I said above, only the built-in wall USB recptacles do not work and I can't figure out why. They are good 2 amp models that charge anything else that I can throw at them.
Galaxy S5 Not Charging with Micro USB
skiddingus said:
So does mine. Like I said above, only the built-in wall USB recptacles do not work and I can't figure out why. They are good 2 amp models that charge anything else that I can throw at them.
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Hi,
I am purchased a T-Mobile Galaxy S5 yesterday. The supplied charger works fine. But, I have 6-8 aftermarket micro USB chargers that I purchased from Best Buy (Rocketfish) that do not work. The transformers on those are 2.4 Amp. The transformers on the supplied Samsung chargers are 2.0 Amp. Could this be the issue? Is there any hack to make my aftermarket chargers work?
Did you ever resolve your issue?
my capdase dual charger is not working with galaxy s5
I've had a GS3, a GS4, and now a GS5. The 3 and 4 would charge with any USB charger. Only the charging rate would change. I did some experiments with an old cable and found that the thin wiring in the cable was the culprit of the slow charging. When you get a phone (or tablet) with a 2 amp capable charger, it will be supplied with a cable capable of carrying that much power without a large voltage drop. If you have a lightweight USB cable, the voltage drop in the cable itself will drop below the 4 volts needed at the phone for proper charging.
I have a couple of built-in wall outlet 2 amp capable USB chargers. They charged the S3, S4 and older tablets just fine. Now I have an S5 and just got a Samsung 10.1 pro tablet. Both refuse to charge from the universal 3 amp chargers. They will charge from only the original Samsung chargers or from my laptop. Samsung has changed something in their charging circuits recently. I think if they detect a non-samsung charger they just refuse to charge completely instead of just defaulting to a slower rate. Does anyone know if this is fact or a way I can mod my wall charger to work on the new Sammy devices? I don't mind slow charging.
A couple of my non-samsung chargers not only don't charge but actually drain the battery.
If it is a change then it's not recent. I charge mine from my 3-year-old S2's charger just fine.
skiddingus said:
I have a couple 2 amp built-in wall receptacle 5V usb chargers in my house. They have charged everything I have ever owned just fine including my S4 that I just upgraded to an S5. For some reason, these chargers will not charge the S5. My car chargers and every other charger I own, some of which are not Samsung, still charge the S5. Does anyone know why the 5V wall chargers will not work? I have tried different cables too. Everything works fine except these wall chargers. Why would the S5 refuse to charge from them?
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Just wondering if you ever found a fix for this.
I just got a couple of these new "built in" charging outlets. My outlets are 5VDC 3.0A and they work fine with every other device I have except the Samsung Galaxy S5.
Seljeskogs said:
Just wondering if you ever found a fix for this.
I just got a couple of these new "built in" charging outlets. My outlets are 5VDC 3.0A and they work fine with every other device I have except the Samsung Galaxy S5.
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Since the latest ROM update, mine won't charge from "Apple" rated charging ports...
jatinder said:
my capdase dual charger is not working with galaxy s5
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the same here... i have the capdase ampo r2 dual charger... it's able to charge my note 3 but note my note 10.1 2014 and my kid's tab 3 7.0... it has an output of 5v 3.1a (2.1a and 1a)... i'm pretty sure it's not a problem with the tablet coz it charges with i use their original samsung chargers...

Adaptive Fast Charging vs. Quick Charge 2.0

It appears like Samsung's Adaptive Fast Charge is in fact an equivalent of Quick Charge 1.0 but not Quick Charge 2.0.
Samsung's adapter outputs either 5V or 9V:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00071944/98120/SM-N910PZKESPR
Quick Charge 2.0 outputs 5V, 9V and 12V. It is confirmed by this photo of Motorola's Turbo Charger as well as exemplary page of some OEM quick charge 2.0 adapter:
http://auonlineshop.kddi.com/disp/CSfLastGoodsPage_001.jsp?GOODS_NO=4528&dispNo=001001002
Just a guess but I expect your need a bigger battery, like that in a tablet, to handle charging at 12 volts. As it is, I'm blown away by how fast this phone charges on the adaptive charger. Just wish I could get one for the car.
rcobourn said:
As it is, I'm blown away by how fast this phone charges on the adaptive charger. Just wish I could get one for the car.
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I couldn't agree more :highfive:
Yep, its a beast at charging, according to PhoneArena it remains the fastest charging phone around, so its Adaptive Fast Charging is doing an incredible job!
My concern would be what it does to battery life..can't help but think the lifespan of the battery will take a hit using fast charging all the time.
rcobourn said:
Just wish I could get one for the car.
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You could always buy a car power inverter and use the fast charging adapter with that.
railshot said:
You could always buy a car power inverter and use the fast charging adapter with that.
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My car has an a/c outlet; the real problem is just finding stock on the adaptive charger. Even then, don't much want a cord running to outlet in back seat. As for using an inverter.. D/C ports are in awkward places to use one in Explorer. Will make due until auto version is available.
Guys does anyone know if the below accessory is real?
Samsung Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 USB Car Charger [Part No: ECA-P20CWE]
Not sure if this is real as this is the only website that stocks this 'Samsung branded' charger. A google search shows similar items on Alibaba so I'm guessing this is fake.
Anyway I am going to buy this:
rcobourn said:
Just a guess but I expect your need a bigger battery, like that in a tablet, to handle charging at 12 volts. As it is, I'm blown away by how fast this phone charges on the adaptive charger. Just wish I could get one for the car.
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What do you mean you wish you could get one for your car? There are plenty of compatible models available for your car. This one has 1 quick/fast charge port and 3 regular 5v 2.4amp ports.
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-C...d=1428955440&sr=1-5&keywords=quick+charge+2.0
bnl552 said:
What do you mean you wish you could get one for your car? There are plenty of compatible models available for your car. This one has 1 quick/fast charge port and 3 regular 5v 2.4amp ports.
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-C...d=1428955440&sr=1-5&keywords=quick+charge+2.0
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You are quoting a post from last October. Things have changed.
2.0 works the same?
I am planning a 900 mile hike and need to minimize weight since I will be bringing filming gear. I have purchased a light weight plug strip with Quick Charge 2.0 USB ports. Will this work the same as the Adaptive Fast charger for my Note Edge? Or will I still need to bring the little white USB/AC plug thingy?
Thanks!
Guess I'll find out when the plug strip arrives.
light weight plug strip (http://www.amazon.com/BESTEK-2-Outl...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00)
Power Device: (http://www.amazon.com/Generator-Eme...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00)
lustyffh said:
It appears like Samsung's Adaptive Fast Charge is in fact an equivalent of Quick Charge 1.0 but not Quick Charge 2.0.
Samsung's adapter outputs either 5V or 9V:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00071944/98120/SM-N910PZKESPR
Quick Charge 2.0 outputs 5V, 9V and 12V. It is confirmed by this photo of Motorola's Turbo Charger as well as exemplary page of some OEM quick charge 2.0 adapter:
http://auonlineshop.kddi.com/disp/CSfLastGoodsPage_001.jsp?GOODS_NO=4528&dispNo=001001002
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Does the V20 support USB-PD charging?

tl;dr version-
I tried charging my V20 from my Nintendo Switch charger, and it didn't just "not work..." it tripped the charger such that I had to unplug it briefly before it would charge anything again (even the Switch). Does this mean the V20 doesn't support USB-PD? Or is the Switch charger just supplying the wrong voltage/current combo for any device other than a Switch?
"I've got time" version-
The simple act of charging your phone has gotten overly complicated in the last generation or two of phones... with branches of QuickCharge (2, 3, etc), and USB-PD (Power delivery). Not to mention all of the sub-par cables out there, which mandates a separate search on the Benson-Approved list.
When I bought my US996 (unlocked) V20, which officially supports QC3.0... I stuck with all of my existing QC2.0 chargers that I had from my Note 4, and I bought a couple "good" USB-C cables in order to charge the phone in the car, at work, etc.
Now I have a need to buy more chargers and cables... as well as a powerbank for an upcoming trip to Disneyworld. So, I'm curious what methods I can employ to charge my V20. I have the opportunity to buy USB-PD chargers and powerbanks, as well as cables that are USB-C on both ends to use with those USB-PD devices, but I'm not sure if it will fry my V20, or at least not charge it efficiently/at all. I came to realize that there are some politics involved with what charging schemes certain hardware can support, what they're allowed to SAY it supports, advertising, etc. I even saw an article that the LG G5 (or maybe the G6? I forget) supports USB-PD, even though it's not advertised... so I thought the V20 might be the same. So I tried it...
I recently purchased a Nintendo Switch, which is a USB-PD device, so I (foolishly) tried to charge my V20 using the Switch's power adapter. It caused no damage to any device, but when I did plug it in, the phone briefly said it was charging, then NOT charging... and the power adapter wouldn't charge ANYTHING again until I unplugged it from the wall for a bit and plugged it back in.
I take this to mean that my V20 does not support USB-PD... but it may also be that the Switch power adapter is a specialized device that supplies a voltage and current combination that is ideal for the Switch, but my V20 finds to be offensive. The Switch power adapter is not intended to be "universal" in any way, so my short test only eliminated the Switch charging adapter as compatible... not USB-PD as a whole. If it would have worked, my experiment would have validated USB-PD as a charging option.
Can anyone comment on this? Thanks!
I've been using my V20 with the following USB-PD charger successfully:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y427WT7/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've been experiencing much faster charging than with my other QualComm QC 2.0 adapter.
russnash said:
I've been using my V20 with the following USB-PD charger successfully:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y427WT7/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've been experiencing much faster charging than with my other QualComm QC 2.0 adapter.
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Sorry for the late reply...
Very interesting. So, you're using that power adapter with a dual-ended USB type C cable? Using an app like Ampere or AccuBattery... can you tell me what kinds of current flow you get with the screen off and on? If it's significantly more than 2000mA, I'd be very interested.
I use a Pixel charger, which is PD. It has a wall wart and a 6' USB-C to USB-C cable.
https://store.google.com/product/usb_c_18w_power_adapter_2
I got mine at Best Buy for $25 CAD.
It charges my V20 quicker than either of my QC 2.0 or 3.0 chargers.

Question Nothing phone 1 wireless charging issue

I found the wireless charing is extermely slow and even not charging , anyone has similar experience ? Please advise, thanks
This just happened to me today as I tried wireless charging for the first time. Was testing with Samsung 15W charger, gonna look for another charger to see what that does.
Edit: Samsung 15W charger with 25W power supply did not work, Oneplus 50W with 65W adapter worked. Tried the power bricks with both chargers, only 50W+65W combo worked. Looks like it is a little picky with chargers.
Epico Wireless Stand Pro also charging slowly. Charging also stops from time to time. Might be firmware issua?
Alignment seems to need to be pretty much perfect to work...
Already sick of waking up to an uncharged phone so have switched to wired for now.
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Alignment seems to need to be pretty much perfect to work...
Already sick of waking up to an uncharged phone so have switched to wired for now.
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Yeah. Tried with Samsung charger and it just slides away because of the glass back. This needs a stand to be useful.
Finneri said:
Yeah. Tried with Samsung charger and it just slides away because of the glass back. This needs a stand to be useful.
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This was on one of those Ikea Qi chargers that are covered with fabric for grip... still very awkward to align.
You've reminded me that I do have a Qi charging stand somewhere though... I might dig that out and try it.
APanicek said:
Epico Wireless Stand Pro also charging slowly. Charging also stops from time to time. Might be firmware issua?
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Try to change a good qualiy USB cable and test again, it helps for me
Pixel wireless charging stand 2nd Gen charges fine for me
launton said:
Pixel wireless charging stand 2nd Gen charges fine for me
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Same here.
No issues with an "Amoner" 15W charging stand from Amazon.
Finneri said:
This just happened to me today as I tried wireless charging for the first time. Was testing with Samsung 15W charger, gonna look for another charger to see what that does.
Edit: Samsung 15W charger with 25W power supply did not work, Oneplus 50W with 65W adapter worked. Tried the power bricks with both chargers, only 50W+65W combo worked. Looks like it is a little picky with chargers.
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Weird... For me with the OnePlus 50W charging station it continuously stops and restarts (or not even that). I'm using it with a 30W OnePlus adapter. Worked with my old device.
Interestingly, I also have the older, wired OnePlus stand with 30W and with that it seems to work.
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Weird... For me with the OnePlus 50W charging station it continuously stops and restarts (or not even that). I'm using it with a 30W OnePlus adapter. Worked with my old device.
Interestingly, I also have the older, wired OnePlus stand with 30W and with that it seems to work.
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I tried the 50W charger with 30W adapter, did not even start charging (just blinks red color on the charger). No problems with 65W adapter.
I have boat floatpad 350 ,it's not charging my nothing phone 1,as it's not detecting the divice itself,I have tried with Samsung S10 it's working,but nothing phone is not detecting.pls reply
I have the 100W Xiaomi Charging Station and it worked flawlessly before updating to 1.1.3. After the update the phone has to be adjusted to the mm to get it to charge.
I got a second NP1 with the same specs now and no issues with the wirless charging after the recent update.
So ill just return my first phone...
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I have the 100W Xiaomi Charging Station and it worked flawlessly before updating to 1.1.3. After the update the phone has to be adjusted to the mm to get it to charge.
I got a second NP1 with the same specs now and no issues with the wirless charging after the recent update.
So ill just return my first phone...
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So you means the first divices has the problem.
Yep.
1st device: 1.1.2 no problems, 1.1.3 charging issues when not placed accurately on the wirless pad
2nd device: 1.1.3 no problems
i use the BHHB Wireless charger stand T524-S, it charges up side down no problem, but right side up it stops charging after a few seconds, also sideways charging does work on these too
HasanulBanna said:
I have boat floatpad 350 ,it's not charging my nothing phone 1,as it's not detecting the divice itself,I have tried with Samsung S10 it's working,but nothing phone is not detecting.pls reply
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My BMW has a charging box, same like a charging pad. When I put my phone inside, it doesn't charge.
I always need to hold the phone 1-2 cm above the charging pad for like 5 Seconds. Then it starts charging and I can lay it down on the pad.
It's like the phone has to perform any handshake with the charger first and when it is too close it doesn't work.
Maybe it works in the same way for you.
According to Ampere, the Nothing Phone 1 stop wireless charging as soon as it reaches 38 degrees (celsius), which is incredibly low
Wireless charging has been awesome for me. Mine charges wirelessly incredibly fast and I never have an issue. I've been using this charger .
yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger,Wireless Charging Stand with Quick Adapter Compatible with iPhone 14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/13/SE 2022/12,15W LG V35,10W Galaxy S21/S20/S10,Pixel 3/4XL https://a.co/d/hb4qd5w

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