I know the device supports Quick Charge 3.0, but I have no idea about PD charge. Google didn't give me anything but a couple of sites showing the Le Max 2 does support it. My question is: given the USB Type.-C port, does anyone know if the device support Power Delivery? If the answer is yes, which cables and chargers are compatible (beyond Benson's approved ones).
Thanks.
horvman said:
I know the device supports Quick Charge 3.0, but I have no idea about PD charge. Google didn't give me anything but a couple of sites showing the Le Max 2 does support it. My question is: given the USB Type.-C port, does anyone know if the device support Power Delivery? If the answer is yes, which cables and chargers are compatible (beyond Benson's approved ones).
Thanks.
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PD is only available at quick charge 4.0+
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I bought a mojo w/o any accessories for around 80€. Since the power supply is also missing I'd like to have the exact dimensions of the on-board socket as well as the power specs for the supply itself. On the FCC test sheet I read something about 5.2v and 3000mA.What about the Watts? Would it be possible to power it via an iPad USB charger if i had a matching male USB to whatever dimension plug? The iPad Charger comes with 2100mA. Could anyone post the exact specs of the stock power supply? Thanks in advance!
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I bought a mojo w/o any accessories for around 80€. Since the power supply is also missing I'd like to have the exact dimensions of the on-board socket as well as the power specs for the supply itself. On the FCC test sheet I read something about 5.2v and 3000mA.What about the Watts? Would it be possible to power it via an iPad USB charger if i had a matching male USB to whatever dimension plug? The iPad Charger comes with 2100mA. Could anyone post the exact specs of the stock power supply? Thanks in advance!
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Hi,
That info is correct, the wattage doesn't matter, it's what the mojo draw's and can fluctuate on load ( I think anyway).
Power supply has: +5.2 @ 3A (neg external, pos internal)
The plug dimensions, you'll have to test on your mojo , but it's a common one, found on many multi-adpter and other adapters.
Maybe call up a second hand shop, they sometimes have a box of random adapters.
If you can find a power supply with the same spec, that fits, it will work, if the -/+ are reversed you can just, cut, reverse the wires and tape it up.
Good luck.
Edit: 2100mA isn't good enough, it will work but crash on load.
Thanks for your help! I'll get an universal power supply matching these specs today.
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Thanks for your help! I'll get an universal power supply matching these specs today.
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I pulled out my MOJO after letting it collect dust for a few years and can't find the power cord. I searched for hours for a replacement and then for something matching those specs but I'm really confused by them so I really need help. @zeyentology did you manage to find a power supply for yours and if you did could you send an Amazon link or anywhere else I could find one? If not can anyone tell me what exactly I need the power supply to read because the specs on my MOJO just don't line up to the power supplies I can find. Thanks anyone for any kind of help!!!
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I pulled out my MOJO after letting it collect dust for a few years and can't find the power cord. I searched for hours for a replacement and then for something matching those specs but I'm really confused by them so I really need help. @zeyentology did you manage to find a power supply for yours and if you did could you send an Amazon link or anywhere else I could find one? If not can anyone tell me what exactly I need the power supply to read because the specs on my MOJO just don't line up to the power supplies I can find. Thanks anyone for any kind of help!!!
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***Edit***I see in an above post the 5v3a should work. I'm still convened about the plug though. So if anyone can send a link to one they know or think will work I would really appreciate it!! Thanks again!
This is a very old thread revived not long ago and one of very few results in multiple google searches. But am posting with helpful information to complete the discussion.
A 5v supply with 2.3 amps or more will work. The MOJO lists on the sticker as 2.5 watts max which is absolutely wrong. I am currently using a power supply from a USB hub. It is old so won't bother with model numbers.
Jack size is 3.5x1.35mm. If it is needed, the depth is just shy of 8.5mm.
Here is a supply that would work.
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Hi there
I used to be able to get fast charging when connecting my S6 to my MacBook via USB.
Now I connected my new S8 to my MacBook Pro via USB cable (+ USB-C adapter) and it's charging painfully slow.
Is the S8 no longer able to get fast charging when connected to the laptop?
Is there any other issue like maybe the USB-C adapter/ converter? I tried both the Samsung USB-C adapter and Apple's with the Samsung charging cable but no fast charging. Would I need to get a real USB-C cable (both ends)? Or is it just not possible anymore at all connected to a laptop?
Thanks
Get a real C to C connector with no adapters.
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Get a real C to C connector with no adapters.
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Ok i'll try that. Just really strange that Samsung couldn't do a real C to C charging cable on their power adapter, why would the new still be regular USB on the charging power adapter itself.
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Ok i'll try that. Just really strange that Samsung couldn't do a real C to C charging cable on their power adapter, why would the new still be regular USB on the charging power adapter itself.
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Because most people use the USB cables for data transfer as well, and most computers contain a USB A legacy port and no USB C.
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Ok i'll try that. Just really strange that Samsung couldn't do a real C to C charging cable on their power adapter, why would the new still be regular USB on the charging power adapter itself.
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Pixel and MacBooks with Type-C charging use the Power Delivery standard from the USB standard. Samsung uses Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 on the 7 and 8, so you need a supply with the orange or green connectors.
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Pixel and MacBooks with Type-C charging use the Power Delivery standard from the USB standard. Samsung uses Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 on the 7 and 8, so you need a supply with the orange or green connectors.
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"orange or green connectors" ?
What exactly is that and any specific brand?
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"orange or green connectors" ?
What exactly is that and any specific brand?
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They are Quick Charge ports, using Qualcomm technology. Anker, Aukey, even some laptops and PCs have them. Search for Quick Charge.
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They are Quick Charge ports, using Qualcomm technology. Anker, Aukey, even some laptops and PCs have them. Search for Quick Charge.
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I thought you meant some cable/ connector. My MacBook Pro only has USB-C.
I'd like to find a USB-C cable that would allow fast charging for the S8.
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I thought you meant some cable/ connector. My MacBook Pro only has USB-C.
I'd like to find a USB-C cable that would allow fast charging for the S8.
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Well they're not compatible standards. Apple and Google went with the USB standards set in Power Delivery. Qualcomm are using their own proprietary system, which so happens Samsung brought to the S8.
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Well they're not compatible standards. Apple and Google went with the USB standards set in Power Delivery. Qualcomm are using their own proprietary system, which so happens Samsung brought to the S8.
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So that means definitely no fast charging via laptop for me then
Ok thanks anyway.
I bought this powerbank mainly for the nintendo switch but it would be useful to charge my p10 plus as well, at least that was my idea.
Charging by using the standard USB-A ports on the powerbank would be not ideal (normal charge).
However, by using the USBC port it should trigger the PD and all the bells and whistles to activate the fast charge.
Now, this powerbank has a feature to make usb ports act as a passthrough, so long story short, the p10plus ask me if I want to charge only, going in mtp, midi ecc ecc (usual things).
Even if i choose the "charge only" option, it will stop charging after a second.
However, if I reboot the phone with the cable plugged into the powerbank it will get charge (fast mode) and it does not ask which mode I want to activate.
I've already tried playing around with developer options and whatever.
Any suggestions?
Thank you.
I read somewhere that some phones, the P10/P10 Plus included, wouldn't support USB-C charging on the RAV power bank. Might be this phone lack USB-C power delivery? Or something with how RAV has configured things? Maybe someone else has a proper answer.
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It was an article on Android Authority - https://www.androidauthority.com/best-portable-chargers-409078/
"Worth noting is that the USB-C charging isn’t compatible with every device that comes with a USB-C port like the OnePlus 5, Huawei P10, and more /.../ "
Hi i want to know is there any way possible for us to manually enable quick charge on our device? since the chipset does support QC 3.0 maybe we can enable it through root editor or something?
As far as i know i can tell you you won't get over QC 1.0
i.e. 10W
Xiaomi didn't pay for qc 2.0
I have purchased some cables (usb-C to usb-A) and was surprised not to have them work at all on my 6T. I'm aware of the general usb-c problems, and the fact that "fast" charging is only available via the OEM Dash charger cable combo, but all of the other non-OEM cables/chargers have at least been recognized, allowed data transfer, and charged the phone, all be it, at the slower rate.
Is this a common problem? I'm interested in some of the technical details. What is the negotiation protocol for the microcontroller on the phone that would actually decline to acknowledge the connection at all? Has there been a driver/software update that identifies the current/resistance on the cable as a mismatch for the phones tolerances? I thought that the brick circuitry itself managed power delivery...
Just FYI, I have the OEM cable/charger which work fine. I also have a belkin cable and numerous other chargers (5V/5mA , 5V/1A , 5V/1.5A , 5V/2A , 5V/2.4A , 5V/4A) with which I get a data connection and basic/slow charging, which is really all I need. I used these new cables, supposedly rated to usb 2 and 5V/2A, on all of these chargers and my PC with no recognition/charge at all.
Thanks for insights.
Are you sure it's not just bad? I always slow charge my devices so I pretty much always use aftermarket cables, they work fine on the 6T. I use the same cables on my 6T across many devices, it's not an issue. Have you tried this cable on another device?
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Are you sure it's not just bad? I always slow charge my devices so I pretty much always use aftermarket cables, they work fine on the 6T. I use the same cables on my 6T across many devices, it's not an issue. Have you tried this cable on another device?
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Distinctly possible. I tried on both, the only two, devices i have that use usb-c. This was a relatively cheap multipack from usual questionable sources, I tested several of the cables and all failed the same way on both devices across all the different bricks mentioned. Cables had reasonably good reviews, and I thought it unlikely that they were all bad. Just wanted to lob in question to see if there was another potential issue to be wary of.
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Just wanted to lob in question to see if there was another potential issue to be wary of.
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Shouldn't be. I use several different brands of cables, no issues. I know I'm always skeptical of reviews at alot of places because so many of them are fake. What brand cable is this?
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I have purchased some cables (usb-C to usb-A) and was surprised not to have them work at all on my 6T. I'm aware of the general usb-c problems, and the fact that "fast" charging is only available via the OEM Dash charger cable combo, but all of the other non-OEM cables/chargers have at least been recognized, allowed data transfer, and charged the phone, all be it, at the slower rate.
Is this a common problem? I'm interested in some of the technical details. What is the negotiation protocol for the microcontroller on the phone that would actually decline to acknowledge the connection at all? Has there been a driver/software update that identifies the current/resistance on the cable as a mismatch for the phones tolerances? I thought that the brick circuitry itself managed power delivery...
Just FYI, I have the OEM cable/charger which work fine. I also have a belkin cable and numerous other chargers (5V/5mA , 5V/1A , 5V/1.5A , 5V/2A , 5V/2.4A , 5V/4A) with which I get a data connection and basic/slow charging, which is really all I need. I used these new cables, supposedly rated to usb 2 and 5V/2A, on all of these chargers and my PC with no recognition/charge at all.
Thanks for insights.
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Are you testing all with the same power source? I know some power bricks or USB ports in vehicles vary. My wife's Kia only charged her LG G7 but no other devices including my OP6T. That's why I stick with the OnePlus car charger and power brick