Charging speed - Xiaomi Poco F1 Real Life Review

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Great charging speed 10 to 95% in about 1hr 35 mins

Good charging speed... Wouldn't say excellent though
Did 2 cycles of charging from 0 to 100 %. Once when switched off and second time in switched on state. Takes 1 hour 50 minutes when charging in switched off state and takes 2 hours when charging in "on" state with wifi on. 0 to 65% in approx 60 minutes.

Fast charging..
Charging is really fast till 80% of charge , like 12% to 80% in 58 minutes when the device is switched on. to get to 100% it takes a while as the charging speed speed decreases till it fully charged up.

Is there any drawbacks in charging full, like from 5% to 100% and keeping it on charger overnight?
If you slide up on screen, when on charger, it has some recommendation that it is better to charge like from 20% to 80 or 90%, than to keep it overnight.
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babaroga73 said:
Is there any drawbacks in charging full, like from 5% to 100% and keeping it on charger overnight?
If you slide up on screen, when on charger, it has some recommendation that it is better to charge like from 20% to 80 or 90%, than to keep it overnight.
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https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
basically, the longer you want to keep your battery capacity, you shouldn't be charging it to full all the time, maybe up to 70-80% and not letting it drop below 20%. if you are those people who switch phones regularly this shouldn't be an issue, but if you are looking to keep using your phone for at least 2-3 years then you can consider prolonging your battery life with this method. accubattery is a good app to track this, and if you're rooted, battery charge limit is another app to limit your battery charge up to a certain percentage so you won't accidentally miss your targeted charge.

nice, I enabled fast charge via magisk and I'm charging with a motorola turbo charge 15

Have anyone tried different QC3 certified charger rather than Poco F1 stock one? Or if anyone have tested it with QC4 certified charger because I heard that Poco F1 is QC4 certified.

How fast is qc3 on a 4k mah battery from 0 or 10% to 50? On a 3k mah battery I know it takes 30 mins or a little less

afaik it should support QC4,
@anon1135
i just checked amazon and most charging devices (qc3) are rated with 18w

I tried with my old charger LeEco X820 with QC3. It doesn't want to charge

im currently charging mine with a 28w pd/qc4 charger.
2816ma according to accubattery screen off.
2652ma screen on
but then it also says 72ma per minute

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Have anyone tried different QC3 certified charger rather than Poco F1 stock one? Or if anyone have tested it with QC4 certified charger because I heard that Poco F1 is QC4 certified.
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I'm using QC3 charger that came with my Zte Axon 7. it works very well, plus the Quick charge icon appears when i connect my F1 to it. so basically any QC3 charger will work.
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How fast is qc3 on a 4k mah battery from 0 or 10% to 50? On a 3k mah battery I know it takes 30 mins or a little less
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Around one hour to 80%

fards said:
im currently charging mine with a 28w pd/qc4 charger.
2816ma according to accubattery screen off.
2652ma screen on
but then it also says 72ma per minute
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Hello,
What's the charging time for 0 to 100.
Also which brand wall charger are you using??
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[email protected] said:
Hello,
What's the charging time for 0 to 100.
Also which brand wall charger are you using??
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Already posted link to charger on Amazon.
Don't do 0 to 100. Never let it go that flat

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Already posted link to charger on Amazon.
Don't do 0 to 100. Never let it go that flat
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Agreed
I normally do 0 to 100 percent only rarely.
Most of the time it's from 10 or 20 percent
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fards said:
Already posted link to charger on Amazon.
Don't do 0 to 100. Never let it go that flat
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And kindly repost. I can't seem to find it on this post.
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[email protected] said:
Agreed
I normally do 0 to 100 percent only rarely.
Most of the time it's from 10 or 20 percent
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And kindly repost. I can't seem to find it on this post.
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Sorry thought it was in this thread
Was in
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/help/qc-4-0-t3843644/page2

fards said:
Sorry thought it was in this thread
Was in
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/help/qc-4-0-t3843644/page2
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So can you tell us what's the charging speed with this charger?
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I've just received my pocophone f1 with 57% battery charge. It has taken about 15 minutes to charge to 90% and another 15-20 minutes to charge to 100%.

10-96% in 1:40min superrrrb

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Qi Charger question

I recently got a Qi charger, but I noticed that it stops charging completely at 100 percent, so when I pick my phone up in the morning its down to about 90 percent?
Is this what should happen, and is there any way to change it so I can wake up to a phone with a full (or almost full) charge as with the standard charger?
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Bump - anyone get the same problem?
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This is normal for inductive charging. The battery trickles down after it reaches 100% to protect the battery, and then it ramps up a little later. If I'm going to have a long day, I'll use wired charging the night before so I'm fully charged in the morning.
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nyijedi said:
This is normal for inductive charging. The battery trickles down after it reaches 100% to protect the battery, and then it ramps up a little later. If I'm going to have a long day, I'll use wired charging the night before so I'm fully charged in the morning.
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Thanks - so if I left it a little longer, say until it reached 80 percent, it would start to charge again?
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nyijedi said:
This is normal for inductive charging. The battery trickles down after it reaches 100% to protect the battery, and then it ramps up a little later. If I'm going to have a long day, I'll use wired charging the night before so I'm fully charged in the morning.
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It's normal. Batteries have a chip in them such that if you leave them on charge overnight the battery will hit 96% (may report 100%) and then turn off and discharge down closer to 90% and then start the charge cycle again. I always left my Nexus S charging overnight but turn the NX4 Orb charger off during the night when I make a visit to the loo.
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Theres two types of qi charges, one that will temporary switch off at 100% charge and restart to top up but it looks like youve got the other type which totally shuts off at 100% and will only restart again after replacing the phone.
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Theres two types of qi charges, one that will temporary switch off at 100% and restart (normally around 96%) to top up, but it looks like youve got the other type which totally shuts off at 100% and will only restart again after replacing the phone.
Tom540 said:
Thanks - so if I left it a little longer, say until it reached 80 percent, it would start to charge again?
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I was about to answer this, but will defer to the quote from the poster below...
hammer2007 said:
Theres two types of qi charges, one that will temporary switch off at 100% charge and restart to top up but it looks like youve got the other type which totally shuts off at 100% and will only restart again after replacing the phone.
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Theres two types of qi charges, one that will temporary switch off at 100% and restart (normally around 96%) to top up, but it looks like youve got the other type which totally shuts off at 100% and will only restart again after replacing the phone.
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I didn't know this. FWIW, both the official N4 Orb and the Energizer Qi charger are the type that keep restarting.

Fast Charging Issue

Yesterday I have my curiousity and uncheck the fast charging option on settings. I turn off my note 4 and start my charging. I started to charge at 18% and after an hour it go up to 23% which is annoying. I decided to turn on my device and tick the check box of fast charging option. I left my device for 2 hours but to my surprise it was only at 54%! (device off). I turn on again my device to check if the fast charging is activated and found out that it was checked. I left it again for 2 hours and still 72%. Anyone experienced this? Any advice? It will be so much appreciated. TIA.
Something was probably running in background. Restart your phone and try again.
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Have you tried with other usb cable ?
Maybe your cable is the problem.
If after change cable still didn't work, bring your device and the adapter that come with to to service center to check where the problem is
Did you use original charger and original cable?
I don't think fast charge works with the phone off...
rexxar31 said:
Yesterday I have my curiousity and uncheck the fast charging option on settings. I turn off my note 4 and start my charging. I started to charge at 18% and after an hour it go up to 23% which is annoying. I decided to turn on my device and tick the check box of fast charging option. I left my device for 2 hours but to my surprise it was only at 54%! (device off). I turn on again my device to check if the fast charging is activated and found out that it was checked. I left it again for 2 hours and still 72%. Anyone experienced this? Any advice? It will be so much appreciated. TIA.
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Make sure you are using the original charger and cable from Samsung. Otherwise it could be the chargers problem as it doesn't provide enough voltage.
I had this same issue.i have changed cable ,even charger. You can only replace battery.Today 100% in 1h 28min before 100% in about 3.5h
pedmond said:
I don't think fast charge works with the phone off...
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This would make sense, right?
I usually get to 50% in 30 minutes and 100% in 90 minutes with the phone on.
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i never face this issue at all
I get 100 charge at 2 hours is it normal?
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Hey hi I am from India and I had same issues. ..I went to service centre and found out that it was adapter issue. .since I am in warranty they replaced it and it works like charm. .no issues
fast charging wont active if your device is off. it's a application so you need to turn ON ur phone to active the fast charging. tried it already. it takes 8hrs to full charge [ off device ]
Iyrah said:
I get 100 charge at 2 hours is it normal?
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That is not normal if you are using the original Samsung charger and cable? Did you turn fast charging on with Power Saving Mode? But sometimes the plugging source might not be able to provide enough voltage. I got 50% for 30 minutes and 100% for 60 minutes.
cwk8412 said:
I got 50% for 30 minutes and 100% for 60 minutes.
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No, you did not. See post #17 below.
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jebjebs said:
it takes 8hrs to full charge [ off device ]
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No, it does not. In "normal mode", our power supply provides about 2 A of charging current. Taken losses by generated heat and less current needed for charging the last few percents into account, it takes about 2 hours or a little more for a full charge while the Note 4 is switched off. NOT 8 hours.
8 hours is a realistic value if you use a low power current source, like a standard USB port providing 500 mA of current.
500 x 8 = 4000 mAh; and that's quite exactly the amount you need to push into the battery to achieve a 100 % charge.
So your 8 hours refer to charging with a low power device like a standard USB port, but not to charging using the original power supply AND (!) the original cable. Yes, the cable DOES make a difference.
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Iyrah said:
I get 100 charge at 2 hours is it normal?
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Yes, it is.
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No, you did not.
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No, it does not.
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Yes, it is.
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Im pretty sure I did
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Im pretty sure I did
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You cannot.
It's physically impossible.
I got 50% for 30 minutes and 100% for 60 minutes.
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Not all energy goes into charging the battery; there's a good deal wasted for generating heat; that's why your Note gets a little warm while charging.
Fast charging provides a charging current UP TO about 3000 mA, that's the safety limit. Our battery has about 3220 mAh capacity.
The charger provides that current till the battery is "almost full", that's at about 92 %. ("About", because it's not the same every time, depends on several factors.)
After that, the current is lowered, so charging from e. g. 92 % to 100 % takes considerably more time.
So even if you get about 50 % in 30 minutes, a full charge to 100 % takes far more time than 60 minutes - because the "last mile" takes far more time than charging up to e. g. 92 %.
A continuous fast charge of 3000 mA up to 100 % will kill your battery.
As said, there's heat generated while charging. That heat does not fill the battery, so we need to deduct the energy wasted that way.
That's why it takes about 90 minutes for a full charge. Could take more time according to the battery drain of apps and processes running while charging. So fast charging times of 90 to 120 minutes or so are just plain normal.
And that's why it's simply impossible to charge the battery up to 100 % in 60 minutes.
I know it's tempting just to multiply the time taken for a 50 % charge by 2 - but that's not what's happening in reality.
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That is not normal if you are using the original Samsung charger and cable? Did you turn fast charging on with Power Saving Mode? But sometimes the plugging source might not be able to provide enough voltage. I got 50% for 30 minutes and 100% for 60 minutes.
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yup thats about right. [email protected]=12236mWh
30 min at 9V/1.8A= 8100mWh
30 min at 5V/2A=5000mWh
12236-(8100+5000)=full charge + 864mW of heat.
dont listen to chefprol - he knows nothing about electronics or batteries.
zurkx said:
yup thats about right. [email protected]=12236mWh
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Ah, my highly clever friend.
Obviously, you didn't learn from two painful and embarrassing confrontations. So get ready for the third.
30 min at 9V/1.8A= 8100mWh
30 min at 5V/2A=5000mWh
12236-(8100+5000)=full charge + 864mW of heat.
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In Germany, we have a special term for things like that; it's called a "Milchmädchenrechnung". Translation would read like "a naive calculation made by ignoring vital facts".
There's a lot of vital facts you ignored. Shall I start with you claiming that 14 hours is the best charging time ever? Or with you claiming that Lithium Ion batteries use "trickle charge" ?
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/help/note-4-question-charge-t2989546 for the full coverage; enjoy.
Now let's concentrate on the Milchmädchenrechnung above.
First have a look at this - I guess we can take Anandtech for quite serious: http://www.anandtech.com/show/8613/the-samsung-galaxy-note-4-review/3
Further down the page, under "Charge time", you'll find this statement about the Note 4: "... and most of the benefit would come from the first 50% or so of charging as power drops rapidly as the battery approaches full charge."
The red part is the part you didn't understand, leading to your Milchmädchenrechnung.
You took for granted that the power (amperage) doesn't drop at the end of the charging process; I guess you simply didn't know.
And that's the important factor making a full charge in just 60 minutes completely impossible.
Did you really believe Samsung would miss the chance of presenting a sensation like that in all media you can think of ? - That would have been the fastest charging mobile phone ever known. CNN would have broadcasted a special feature about that.
They did not, Samsung did not.
Reason: It's just nonsense.
dont listen to chefprol - he knows nothing about electronics or batteries.
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I guess I don't need to comment on that.
14 hours was the time i recommended a NEW phone be charged for the FIRST charge. i normally charge mine for about 7 hours with a single coil Qi charger. Because it takes around 7 hours (5 for a 3 coil depending on power input) for a Qi charger to go 0-100.
lithium ion batteries do use trickle charge. they top up the battery if the phone is above 90% at a slow charge rate. hence "trickle".
No i did take into account that power drops at the end of the charging process. thats what the extra 864mW is there for. Thats waste heat+headroom. maybe you can show YOUR calculations which are not so naive. oh wait, you cant. because a simple wall clock will tell you that the note 4 will quick charge in an hour in regular use.

How do I test Quick Charge 3.0?

I just got myself a new V20 yesterday. I tried charging it with my own Quick Charge 3.0 wall charger but I'm not too sure about the charge time.
So I'm going to try again. But before I begin, I need some advice.
How do I check if it's really charging with Quick Charge 3.0? Also, the phone now is currently about 66%, how much more do I have to drain before I commence?
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As much as you want. Thing to remember...QC is variable rate, the more charged you are the less fast it is. Also, official posted charge times from OEMs refer to a phone powered off typically.
Right. Powered off. Good point.
And I supposed using an app like "Ampere" is not going to work because of QC3.0's variable voltage and amps, am I correct?
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Okay. Just did a little test.
Started at 5pm with 25% battery left and using my own QC3 wall charger.
Ended at 5.50pm with 91%.
That's pretty fast! And the best part, the battery stays cool despite Quick Charge.
I'm going to try charging from 0% tonight.
Edit - Oh and my phone was turned off while charging.
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BozQ said:
Okay. Just did a little test.
Started at 5pm with 25% battery left and using my own QC3 wall charger.
Ended at 5.50pm with 91%.
That's pretty fast! And the best part, the battery stays cool despite Quick Charge.
I'm going to try charging from 0% tonight.
Edit - Oh and my phone was turned off while charging.
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Just an FYI, it's not good to drain your battery to zero. It'll shorten it's life. Keeping it between 40-80% is optimal from what I've read.
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Ampere app on Play Store, check it's charge current values specially when screen is off. I think it should be like between 2400 mA to 3200 mA. When screen is on , the charge current values decreases. Also with the app, you can compare the current values of QC 2.0 versus QC 3.0. Cable should't be faulty.
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Just an FYI, it's not good to drain your battery to zero. It'll shorten it's life. Keeping it between 40-80% is optimal from what I've read.
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Thanks for your advice. I am aware of this. But I want to experiment just this one time. So it shouldn't hurt too much.
And the results are good! 30 minutes and it reaches 51%. 60 minutes with 89%. 70 minutes 95%. And 83 minutes to hit 100%.
Very pleased with the results.
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Ampere app on Play Store, check it's charge current values specially when screen is off. I think it should be like between 2400 mA to 3200 mA. When screen is on , the charge current values decreases. Also with the app, you can compare the current values of QC 2.0 versus QC 3.0. Cable should't be faulty.
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Ampere might not be the best way to measure current values because of the way Quick Charge 3.0 charges with variable voltage.
The few times I measured all fall below 1000mAh.
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Will the Samsung charger for the note 7 quick charge the v20?
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Will the Samsung charger for the note 7 quick charge the v20?
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Yes it does. I have been using it.
Great thank you
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Just not as fast because Samsung uses quick charge 2 and LG has version 3.
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So the LG charger is not Version 3?
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So the LG charger is not Version 3?
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Doh.
Hey fellas, not to take over the subject matter but feel like you all know batteries well. What if a 1am charger is used overnight for charging. Going with the idea that a slower charge charges the battery better and maintains a better charge all day, or is that not the case. Also is any harm done with charging with a slower charger. Thanks
I never use quick charge at work or at home, slow charging will prolong the battery life. I always start to charge at about 8-15% where possible, and disconnect the charger around 90-95%, this is the proper way to prolong litium battery.
The only time I use QC is when i'm traveling.
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Hey fellas, not to take over the subject matter but feel like you all know batteries well. What if a 1am charger is used overnight for charging. Going with the idea that a slower charge charges the battery better and maintains a better charge all day, or is that not the case. Also is any harm done with charging with a slower charger. Thanks
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I use my old samsung 2A charger, all my QC are still in the box, about 5 of them.:victory:
Thank you @kms108 , I use 1am charger for my overnight charging at home overnight. I tend to also stay away from fast charge but wasn't sure if I was doing more harm then good. I do have a quick charge at work that I use for about 10 min before I leave the office.
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Thank you @kms108 , I use 1am charger for my overnight charging at home overnight. I tend to also stay away from fast charge but wasn't sure if I was doing more harm then good. I do have a quick charge at work that I use for about 10 min before I leave the office.
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I have a samsung 2A and a SE 1.5A using them at work, they are not QC, but they do charge my phone pretty quick especially my xperia XP.
Beandip-Javier said:
Thank you @kms108 , I use 1am charger for my overnight charging at home overnight. I tend to also stay away from fast charge but wasn't sure if I was doing more harm then good. I do have a quick charge at work that I use for about 10 min before I leave the office.
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It is better to use a slower to prolong the longevity of the battery. You won't get more 'charge' from using a slower charge. I try to use slower chargers when I can. I usually use my Samsung 2A chargers and use my adaptive fast charging when I need quickness. The LG QC 3.0 does pretty well though. Battery doesn't get that hot but I'm quite sure it still isn't good for the longevity. Nonetheless, we have swappable batteries so I can use my AFC and LG QC 3 more often lime I do my note 4. My HTC m8 and moto x pure usually were used with 1A chargers most of the time unless I needed a super fast charge. Also, LG makes quality batteries. Probably why Samsung is switching to them until they figure out what the hell they did. Also, notice apple doesn't use quick charging technology. iPhone's battery tend to hold charges better until a out 18 Mo th period before user starts noticing appreciable decline. The peeps that put iPad chargers on iPhone's will see less longevity from their battery.
So I thought that QC3.0 was supposed to get you closer to 80% in 35 minutes, vs the 50-55 from qc2.0. So I also read that the factory charger that LG sent is a QC2.0 and not 3. So I bought a 3.0 brick and also a new usb c that is certified compliant with QC3.0. Still only got to about 40% in 30 minutes. Not sure what's going on with that. I understand longevity and all of that. However I got this phone because once my battery is shot I can just swap it. So I don't mind getting that faster time and buying a newer battery a bit early.
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As much as you want. Thing to remember...QC is variable rate, the more charged you are the less fast it is. Also, official posted charge times from OEMs refer to a phone powered off typically.
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Any recommendations on the best usb c cable for my LG V20. Some I have purchased do not quick charge as described.

Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Razer Phone can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Really quick to charge, it is very nice to be able to charge for about 15 minutes and 30% added charge.
The gargantuan 4000 mAh battery charges quickly thanks to the included QC4+ charger; it doesn't get too warm while charging, with battery temps peaking around 30/36c (screen off/on) with a 23.3c room temp. That's with a case on as well.
No one else talking about charging speeds? I was looking for some in depth reviews of the QC4+ wishing my QC2.0 gs8 had it mainly for controlling heat better. Anyone else notice huge difference between the two?
Very fast. Within an hour it's almost full.
My phone stops quick charging after 25% and we'll go back to normal charging for the rest of time do any of you know what the problem could be. I am rooted and I am using magisk. So if you have any ideas let me know I have used the stock charger and wire and a combination of other Quick Charge Chargers and wires with the same result.
Phone will not deep sleep!
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My phone stops quick charging after 25% and we'll go back to normal charging for the rest of time do any of you know what the problem could be. I am rooted and I am using magisk. So if you have any ideas let me know I have used the stock charger and wire and a combination of other Quick Charge Chargers and wires with the same result.
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Yep same issue here. It takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to reach 100%
Now that is not rapid charging in my opinion.
IT also does not deep sleep at all according to accubattery discharge test whilst screen is off!
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Phone will not deep sleep!
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Yep same issue here. It takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to reach 100%
Now that is not rapid charging in my opinion.
IT also does not deep sleep at all according to accubattery discharge test whilst screen is off!
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I found the culprit it was the Theme store app that comes pre-installed on the handset. Disabling this fixed the no sleep and battery drain issues for me. :0-)
I've had this thread on for quite a while now about the phone not "Quick Charging" after 25%.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone/help/phone-quick-charging-t3709607
I've not had the phone to charge nearly full in an hour like some of you guys say, or cannot even say it charges fast at all.
I also got the post up on Razer's forums. It was posted for some time but just recently one guy responded and seems to have an argument. Cannot say I agree with his points because overall I do not believe this phone has a proper working Quick Charge 4+
https://insider.razer.com/index.php?threads/quick-charging-only-working-upto-25-battery-level.31528/
What are you guys opinions on this ?
I haven't watched mine very closely, but it does charge quick compared to my other phones, including the Moto X Pure Edition.
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I've had this thread on for quite a while now about the phone not "Quick Charging" after 25%.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone/help/phone-quick-charging-t3709607
I've not had the phone to charge nearly full in an hour like some of you guys say, or cannot even say it charges fast at all.
I also got the post up on Razer's forums. It was posted for some time but just recently one guy responded and seems to have an argument. Cannot say I agree with his points because overall I do not believe this phone has a proper working Quick Charge 4+
https://insider.razer.com/index.php?threads/quick-charging-only-working-upto-25-battery-level.31528/
What are you guys opinions on this ?
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I recently got the Razer phone and it's a stunning phone with no problems regards to performance, but i agree with you. The 'quick charge' Is far from quick. It took around 2 hours to charge fully from 2% and also said it was rapid charging through the whole charge.

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To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Samsung Galaxy S10 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Samsung S10 has 15W fast charging. Itseems that it can charge quickly than the previous version of s series.
It irks that adaptive fast charging remained unchanged from last year and hurts that faster 25W is exclusive to the 5G model .
Reg the new Wireless Charging 2.0.
Where can I get the Wireless charger in UK?
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I was told that the Galaxy S10 would be capable of 25 watt charging. The advertisement I watched said 0-50% in 30 minutes, and hell my Galaxy S9+ does that. I mean, if there is literally a 0% increase in charging speed I will be just fine. My battery lasts all day (I run medium power saver) and I just charge it at night when I am asleep. I have been as high as 40% charge when I hook it up and last night I was at like 13% and that is the lowest it has been ever, so I really do not feel this will be an issue.
wafcarl said:
Reg the new Wireless Charging 2.0.
Where can I get the Wireless charger in UK?
Cheers
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Mobilefun.co.uk
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juliusjadey said:
Samsung S10 has 15W fast charging. Itseems that it can charge quickly than the previous version of s series.
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And wireless is 12W
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https://youtu.be/mxy_zUBwMhs
Notefan161 said:
Mobilefun.co.uk
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And wireless is 12W
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https://youtu.be/mxy_zUBwMhs
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Even the wireless has 12W that won't charge as fast than the 10W wall mount charger. It seems that, wireless will charger slower than the wall mount right?
Josh Quinonez, YouTuber, did a from 0% to 100% charge with the power pack that comes packaged with the phone. You can watch the video here:
1hr 37mins to go from 0%-100%.
senor360 said:
Josh Quinonez, YouTuber, did a from 0% to 100% charge with the power pack that comes packaged with the phone. You can watch the video here:
1hr 37mins to go from 0%-100%.
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Took me around the same with the phone on. (1hr 40mins)
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I was told that the Galaxy S10 would be capable of 25 watt charging. The advertisement I watched said 0-50% in 30 minutes, and hell my Galaxy S9+ does that. I mean, if there is literally a 0% increase in charging speed I will be just fine. My battery lasts all day (I run medium power saver) and I just charge it at night when I am asleep. I have been as high as 40% charge when I hook it up and last night I was at like 13% and that is the lowest it has been ever, so I really do not feel this will be an issue.
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you leave it plugged in at night?
I never do that. I usually charge to 85 to 90% and then unplug. I read an article a while ago that said never let your Lithium ion batter go below 20 or above 80 and you will get the good performance you get when it's new for longer.
lame A$$ its 2019 and the best they can give us is half the Quick Charge 4+ spec pathetic...
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lame A$$ its 2019 and the best they can give us is half the Quick Charge 4+ spec pathetic...
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on the launch date event, that guy said 25W charging.
not sure if he referring to the 10+ 5G only or what.
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not sure if he referring to the 10+ 5G only or what.
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I believe that was the case. 5G model only.
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You see I know how many Samsung fans there are out there but... failing to surpass the limits of 3 years ago and give us anything better than what we can expect from QC 2 while employing the latest latest in Snapdragon chipsets is clearly pathetic. People spending more than a grand deserve more. They are just holding back on implementing it for future phones requiring something to look forward to. All I'm saying is paying for the chipset and the flagship should win you the actual real-world benefits of something Qualcomm has put the road map since 2015. After all it was the taking point for years.
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Samsung S10 has 15W fast charging. Itseems that it can charge quickly than the previous version of s series.
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You are right, it has 15W charger BUT, if you charge via USB-PD charger, the device pulls 20W when the screen is off, and 10W if you use the device, I just tested that wuth Omnicharge battery with USB-PD so it should be about 30% faster when using USB-PD
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You are right, it has 15W charger BUT, if you charge via USB-PD charger, the device pulls 20W when the screen is off, and 10W if you use the device, I just tested that wuth Omnicharge battery with USB-PD so it should be about 30% faster when using USB-PD
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So you're saying the S10 somehow supports 20W charging? Which charger do I need for that?
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So you're saying the S10 somehow supports 20W charging? Which charger do I need for that?
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Yes, this is what I metered with the external battery. What you need is 20W or above USB-PD compatible charger, for example from laptop or whatever other device you have that uses USB-PD charger. I have the Exynos version and the phone's adapter is no go, it is only 9V 1.67A...
The 5G version officially supports 25W as I recall but there is nothing mentioned about the 4G normal version
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Yes, this is what I metered with the external battery. What you need is 20W or above USB-PD compatible charger, for example from laptop or whatever other device you have that uses USB-PD charger. I have the Exynos version and the phone's adapter is no go, it is only 9V 1.67A...
The 5G version officially supports 25W as I recall but there is nothing mentioned about the 4G normal version
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Can u may link ur charger?
Or is that one okay too? https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07CVS68K5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HsTHCbMCEHS9P
Slowwww charging is my only complaint with this phone thus far.
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Can u may link ur charger?
Or is that one okay too? https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07CVS68K5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HsTHCbMCEHS9P
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Yes, This should be okay
I used this battery for testing
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Omnicharge...ds=omnicharge&qid=1552379288&s=gateway&sr=8-3

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