the Quick Charge 2.0 integrated for up to 75% faster battery charging inside
samsung S5 with the 801 working always with the regular charger or we need special charger?
And what are the differences between S5 LTE vs Samsung Galaxy Octa ?
SM-G900F vs SM-G900H ( snapdragon 801 vs Exynos 5422)
Especially about Battery consume power and Performances ?
thank you!
I wanted to know the same thing!
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I've searched and google searched. Can't find any discussions or current kernels supporting quick charge 2.0. I just received my s5 yesterday and assumed someone would have figured out how to enable our qualcom chip for quick charging... Am I missing something or is this not possible?
Thanks!
bdubbin said:
I've searched and google searched. Can't find any discussions or current kernels supporting quick charge 2.0. I just received my s5 yesterday and assumed someone would have figured out how to enable our qualcom chip for quick charging... Am I missing something or is this not possible?
Thanks!
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You're terrible at the googles... See the 1st link and the 6th link that come up.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=quick+charge+2.0+s5
ldeveraux said:
You're terrible at the googles... See the 1st link and the 6th link that come up.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=quick+charge+2.0+s5
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Maybe I need to clarify... I understand the S5 isn't quick charge capable out of the box for some reason, but the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chip is supposed to be capable(quotes below). If we're rooted and are able to use modified/custom kernels, is there some reason we haven't enabled quick charge? I saw one kernel that is supposedly dead which had supported "fast charging". I found only one other kernel, which listed nothing about fast charging or quick charging. I've already read all of those google search links which are old and have some reference for the ability(below quote). According to another post on XDA, a Japanese carrier has enabled it...
XDA member timeToy:
" Quick charge 2.0 feature itself is part of the Snapdragon 801 CPU https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/801
DoCoMo (Japan carrier) has officially enabled the Quick Charge 2.0 on their handsets, including the Galaxy S5. The power adapter is for sure different, and I am not aware of any firmware change."
"Despite the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900V) CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon 801) being listed as Quick Charge 2.0 capable on Qualcomm’s site and claims to that effect on various blogs, the phone doesn’t support the charging standard in testing."
https://jdrch.wordpress.com/2014/12...-s5-doesnt-support-qualcomm-quick-charge-2-0/
bdubbin said:
Maybe I need to clarify... I understand the S5 isn't quick charge capable out of the box for some reason, but the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chip is supposed to be capable(quotes below). If we're rooted and are able to use modified/custom kernels, is there some reason we haven't enabled quick charge? I saw one kernel that is supposedly dead which had supported "fast charging". I found only one other kernel, which listed nothing about fast charging or quick charging. I've already read all of those google search links which are old and have some reference for the ability(below quote). According to another post on XDA, a Japanese carrier has enabled it...
XDA member timeToy:
" Quick charge 2.0 feature itself is part of the Snapdragon 801 CPU https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/801
DoCoMo (Japan carrier) has officially enabled the Quick Charge 2.0 on their handsets, including the Galaxy S5. The power adapter is for sure different, and I am not aware of any firmware change."
"Despite the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S5 (SM-G900V) CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon 801) being listed as Quick Charge 2.0 capable on Qualcomm’s site and claims to that effect on various blogs, the phone doesn’t support the charging standard in testing."
https://jdrch.wordpress.com/2014/12...-s5-doesnt-support-qualcomm-quick-charge-2-0/
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I see your point now.
But is QC2 really that much faster than USB 3.0 charging? Doesn't seem so, so maybe it's just not worth it for developers, if it's actually capable...
ldeveraux said:
I see your point now.
But is QC2 really that much faster than USB 3.0 charging? Doesn't seem so, so maybe it's just not worth it for developers, if it's actually capable...
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QC 2.0 is supposed to charge a 3300mA battery 0% to 60% in 30mins... I haven't tested USB 3.0 charge times since I received yesterday, but I'm guessing it's not as fast. What's your round about charge time?
I'll test charge time with OEM cable to USB 3.0 on my computer and using the OEM cable and wall charger and see what I get.
ttt
bdubbin said:
QC 2.0 is supposed to charge a 3300mA battery 0% to 60% in 30mins... I haven't tested USB 3.0 charge times since I received yesterday, but I'm guessing it's not as fast. What's your round about charge time?
I'll test charge time with OEM cable to USB 3.0 on my computer and using the OEM cable and wall charger and see what I get.
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with USB3.0, my S5 charges at about the speed advertised for QC2. It's a wash man, just let it go...
HI guys, i just found this:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/410
The site says that our Qcomm 410 supports Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 2.0, did any one tested it? I'm planning to buy a Quick Charager 2.0
I do not use a Quick Charger but I use the charger of my tablet which gives an output of 5V/2.5A. The rate of charging is between 1 and 1.5% per minute....
Our snapdragon 410 supports quick charge 2.0, is some hardware limitation in our device that dosn't allow to charge at a higher speed? the battery needs to be compatible? etc
TecnoTailsPlays said:
Our snapdragon 410 supports quick charge 2.0, is some hardware limitation in our device that dosn't allow to charge at a higher speed? the battery needs to be compatible? etc
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Our battery only receives 5V/1A.
You need a 1.5 Ampere Quick Charge enabled charger to use that feature.
Xiaomi ships two kinds of chargers with the Redmi 2 ( based on region) : one is a 1.5A QC2. 0 charger and one is a 1.0A QC charger.
If you're looking to buy one, I'd recommend Microsoft Fast Charger
It can be enabled through kernel modifications.
As Redmi Note 3 has got the feature through Franco kernel.
I just got a Moto E4 from Boost Mobile as a secondary device behind my Galaxy Note8 and noticed that the Moto doesn't indicate any sort of Fast Charging option. Being a Qualcomm device, I would expect it should support at least Quick Charge 2.0 and some sources online suggest it does, but Android doesn't seem to indicate if Fast Charging/Turbopower/Quick Charge is actually being used or not.
Does this device support Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0? Is there some hidden setting to enable it?