Is Quick Charge working with Exynos variant of Samsung S8? - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

Hello,
I want new chargers for my car and work after buying S8.
Now my problem is that I don't know if "Quick Charge" Charger working together with my S8.
Could you help me? If yes, which Quick Charge is it? 4.0?
Regards yener90
EDIT: Remove thread please, found the answer on the next page.
Unfortunately Google didn't gave me any answer

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Audio adaptor - Anyone tried this? share your experience

Hi guyz, I just found this audio adaptor & felt like asking you if it is worth buying from such a place & may be the product itlself. Its from hongkong.
http://buyeng.ebay.com.hk/buying/hk...ter-fr-HTC-Touch-Pro-Google-G1-HD?_trksid=m38
Edit: Poor me didn't provide the link last time. Sorry my bad.
Uhh Link?
I think i know which one you're talking about though, and if it is, i just got one.
I'm having an issue where whenever its plugged in, the voice command sound plays every few seconds, thinking i'm giving it a voice command when i'm not, i even have the damn thing turned off!
I'll have to look into it and see if anyone else has the same issue i do.
Nope, thats not the one i have, the one i got was this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/3-5mm-Headset-A...=66:4|65:15|39:1|240:1318|301:0|293:3|294:200
how did you find it brother? Thanks for showing interest in my thread.
It looks like the one that came with my Fuze. It works good and I can plug in my charger and earphones at the same time...David.

Car Dock not working?

Anyone tried a car dock with the S4 yet? I have the Samsung Fusion car dock that I have used with the S3 perfectly, but the S4 does not respond at all. The microUSB port is fully engaging into the phone but no charging or car mode recognition at all. Insert the S3 and no prob...
You need to go to the accessories forum and search for the answer...it has discussed in detail.
bruceo said:
Anyone tried a car dock with the S4 yet? I have the Samsung Fusion car dock that I have used with the S3 perfectly, but the S4 does not respond at all. The microUSB port is fully engaging into the phone but no charging or car mode recognition at all. Insert the S3 and no prob...
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This is the furthest we got with the car dock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250870
and partially addressed here by AdamOutler:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255644&p=40860709
Until we know more about the USB chip on this thing (I haven't looked any further into it since), it's looking like there is no car dock mode anymore.
EDIT: Never mind. It looks like someone found it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2257310
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[Q] F320 battery contacts (wireless charging?)

I've just received an F320K (finally!) and have been mucking about with the fone salesman Qi receiver I have for my Note 3...
Does anyone know what the battery contacts at the back of this phone are for? There's a single pair and also a set of 4.
I've tried putting the receiver contacts against the ones on the phone but it's not charging. Weird that the back cover connects to the pair of contacts, although no idea why.
Has anyone looked into this?
Ferg.
Hi
it seems that it is really a place for QI charge ... but I could find the back cover of this function only in Russian store ... and the price it scares me ... the price around $ 80 and that does not include shipping.
if by anyone knows where we can find a cover or optional adapter like samsung please tell me
mi2mi.ru/index.php?productID=1206
p.s. I apologize for breaking the rule "To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"

Charging Effect port Need Testers

I didn't make this but i found it on google.
It's a fix for charging effect on s6 port. Can anyone test it out and tell if it works?
https://mega.nz/#!dwZHHS4I!R2WaK0iEyD-r-gqH2qSlo1CrQYlQXPDVkTpoTGD-YlE
or Use other link if it ask for key.
https://www.mediafire.com/?59qg21a2qzi2gpw
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Phone charger probably burned my S5 overnight

Hello everyone,
I have a problem with my Samsung Galaxy S5 and I was hoping to find some help here.
When I got up this morning I unplugged my S5 from its charger. However, it was turned off which is usually not the case as I usually don't turn it off. After trying to switch it on for several times and failing with it, I asked Google for help.
What I found after some research was a hint that it might be a problem with either the battery, the charging cable or the mainboard that has been damaged/burned.
Long story short, after some testing (tried a new battery and charging cable) and going to two different repair shops, it turned out it probably is the mainboard. (I'm writing 'probably' because I don't trust those shops 100%. I left my phone at the second shop for about 2.5 hours though, for error diagnostics).
Nevertheless, what I want your help with are these three questions:
1. If there really is a problem with the mainboard, how can I find it all by myself? Is there a way to tell it apart? And is there a way of telling which (more or less) exact part/entity of the mainboard has been damaged?
2. Let's say the mainboard is damaged. Is it possible to fix it? And by fixing I don't mean to just replace the mainboard, but really fixing it. (Ofc I know it might depend on the part that has been damaged, this is why I asked Question #1).
3. Assuming there is no (feasible) way to repair that mainboard. How can I possibly save the data stored on the internal memory? Is there any Software available that can still read the storage? Or do I have to physically move the memory chip to a functioning mainboard, e.g. by soldering?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Eclipsian said:
Hello everyone, I have a problem with my Samsung Galaxy S5 and I was hoping to find some help here...
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My personal opinion would be that one or both of the following may have happened.
1) Bad Charger - Chargers can go bad without any warning that resulted in your battery going dead.
2) Bad Battery - Also can just go bad suddenly or over time.
The motherboard of your device has a type of regulator that will only allow a certain amount of voltage/amperage to pass on to the battery. It's extremely rare for a proper charger to kill a motherboard (unless jumper cables were involved LOL!).
Your best bet is to replace both the battery and the charger but, this is only a suggestion/recommendation.
I wish you the best of luck!
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Ibuprophen said:
I wish you the best of luck!
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Thank you very much. Unfortunately using a new battery and a new charger didn't solve the problem. And my charger is still in use for my backup phone, which is a Samsung Galaxy S2, and it's still working fine.
So it appears it really narrows down to some physical damage on the board.
After some more reading I found out that professional data recovery uses eMMC adapters for their SD card slot, as eMMC is downwards compatible to MMC. Unfortunately those adapters come at a cost of 85-230$, which of course is still cheaper than paying for professional data recovery, yet too expensive for having no actual clue how it even works. I still didn't figure out what the data will look like once I get access to the memory chip. Will I have to use an android emulator to get to the data? Will I have to use some special recovery tool to read the memory? Or is the eMMC already formatted in such a way that Windows can easily read it?
Anyway, what I'll try now is the cheapest method that came to my mind: mounting the eMMC on some sort of USB stick, that I found on aliexpress for 5$+shipping (it's called "USB3.0 eMMC 153 169 U disk PCB NS1081 main controller without flash memory for recycle emmc emcp chips").
I hope this will suffice to read the memory, somehow.
Any comments on this?
Eclipsian said:
Thank you very much. Unfortunately using a new battery and a new charger didn't solve the problem. And my charger is still in use for my backup phone, which is a Samsung Galaxy S2, and it's still working fine.
So it appears it really narrows down to some physical damage on the board...
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Unfortunately Motherboards can go bad suddenly too but, there's a few options.
Option 1) You can try buying a USB JIG from eBay for $3-5, it's a tool designed to force your device into download mode. It isn't guaranteed to work but if it does you can flash the firmware. If it doesn't then you only lose $5.
Option 2) You can see if there's a friendly and helpful individual at an official service center for your device for a JTAG service. Though it isn't guaranteed to work but, some may do it for nothing while others can charge up to $50 +/-. The fees are all individually determined by them. Some have the JTAG service there while others require it to be shipped to another shop to repair them and then ship it back to you.
Option 3) You can always purchase another compatible motherboard and put the new one in your device. This is an option you can do yourself if you're careful.
These options/suggestions are the best that I can think of at this time and I hope one of those will work out for you.
Good Luck!
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