Will the new warp charge be supported on the regular 6t?
It's mostly different hardware and battery type I would think and already stated wont work with previous models.
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I thought 6t already full charges in 30mins, not sure how much time warp is really saving? Some websites says 50% in 20mins, which is not true since 6T charges fully in about 30mins.
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Looks like you save 10mins with warp charge.
Unmatched speed is at the heart of the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition, with new technology including Warp Charge 30, OnePlus’ new charging standard. Warp Charge 30 takes fast charging to new heights and never leaves people waiting, offering a day’s power in just 20 minutes. Thanks to the new charger and battery design, as well as a finely tuned power management system, power flows to the handset without slowing down even when the device is being used, or generating excessive heat.
coolguy said:
I thought 6t already full charges in 30mins, not sure how much time warp is really saving? Some websites says 50% in 20mins, which is not true since 6T charges fully in about 30mins.
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According to OnePlus, the 6T charges from 0-60% in 35 minutes. Charging from 0-100% in my experience has been ~80-90 minutes IIRC. Not sure how you're getting a full charge in 30 minutes but if you'd like to share, I'm sure many of us would be grateful.
UPDATE: Make sure to notice the distinction between "full charge" and "a day's charge" in the marketing materials.
Ah thought it was full in 30mins, need to check again when empty
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According to OnePlus, the 6T charges from 0-60% in 35 minutes. Charging from 0-100% in my experience has been ~80-90 minutes IIRC. Not sure how you're getting a full charge in 30 minutes but if you'd like to share, I'm sure many of us would be grateful.
UPDATE: Make sure to notice the distinction between "full charge" and "a day's charge" in the marketing materials.
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So hey all, given the lawsuit mess and all of that with OnePlus, what is the charging technology called for the regular 6t? Is it dash? Is it warp? Is it just generically called fast charge? Thought this was a fitting place to ask as to not make a whole new thread for a question like this one.
H4X0R46 said:
So hey all, given the lawsuit mess and all of that with OnePlus, what is the charging technology called for the regular 6t? Is it dash? Is it warp? Is it just generically called fast charge? Thought this was a fitting place to ask as to not make a whole new thread for a question like this one.
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Dash Charge= Warp Charge=Vooc Charge
i.e.-calling it Warp is the agreement post law suit.
Warp 30= new slightly faster version of Warp which is only on Mclaren Special edition OP6T.
kitcostantino said:
Dash Charge= Warp Charge=Vooc Charge
i.e.-calling it Warp is the agreement post law suit.
Warp 30= new slightly faster version of Warp which is only on Mclaren Special edition OP6T.
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Alright thanks! So then my normal 6t technically uses warp charge. I knew that they're the very same technology as dash and vooc in China, just wondering how they figured the "correct" name in the states lol thanks again!
Testing results:
Phones were tested from 0% battery to 100%
OnePlus 6t with warp charger & cable: 91 minutes
McClaren Op6t with dash (fast) charger & cable: 78 minutes
Not my source, actual video testing here:
https://youtu.be/PMaPsIOqJvU
For xda testing look here:
https://www.xda-developers.com/onep...arp-charge-30-speed-thermal-performance-test/
The oppo find x was also included in the test using the vooc charger, it beat out both oneplus chargers, charging from 0% to 100% on only 32 minutes.
Confirmed
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Will the new warp charge be supported on the regular 6t?
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it actually works. Check out Dave lee on youtube, he does a test on it. Everyone else in this thread will just give you damned speculations and lame ass opinions. I like people who can prove things by actually testing things.
So not much of a difference when charging to 100%.
No there's a huge difference...they're using the slower Dash charger with the new Mclaren just to see how fast it charges on it. The correct charger for it is the warp charger and it'll charge it about twice as quickly.
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No there's a huge difference...they're using the slower Dash charger with the new Mclaren just to see how fast it charges on it. The correct charger for it is the warp charger and it'll charge it about twice as quickly.
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That's the second test you're talking about. The first test shows that warp is of course faster until about 60% and then it's slowing down so that both phones reach 100% pretty much after the same time.
Both phones with their own chargers
Phones with changed chargers
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Hey guys, i have a few questions regarding charging:
- I was wondering how fast the P10 plus charges with its included charger?
- Is it compatible with a quick charge 3.0 charger ?Have your tried using one? Would it charge just as fast?
- How about using a powerbank how long does it take to charge?
I just wanted to get an idea because the phone i have right now charges super slow (almost 3 hours) . It would be nice to have a fast charging capable phone, less than 2 hours would be even better! Thanks and cheers!
Full charge completed in about an hour.
I believe the phone is using the same SuperCharge technology as the Mate 9. Not sure if any power banks support it yet. But QuickCharge ought to work a bit faster, then regular charging? Don't quote me on that though.
Anyone an idea if you can disable the Quickcharge function? I reckon if not needed, it will be always better for your battery to charge it slowly.
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Anyone an idea if you can disable the Quickcharge function? I reckon if not needed, it will be always better for your battery to charge it slowly.
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Change the usb cable with normal one it will charge slowly
Think my post on this subject in the P10 forum may be of help/interest as it applies to the P10+ as well... Especially to clarify the non compatibilty with Qualcomm Quick chargers
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72386219&postcount=3
Incidentally, for the nerds amongst us (is that all of us? Lol!) the theoretical fastest time to charge the P10+ from flat would be 50 minutes on a Super charger (3750mAh battery with a 5V4.5A/4.5V5A charger).
I've seen rates of well over 1% per min on my P10 to start with, although this drops as the battery gets over 90%, but I'd be suprised if it would take more than 90 mins unless the phone was being used heavily at the same time.
Around an hour would be a very good time overall, probably a more average time would be around 75 mins
gm007 said:
Change the usb cable with normal one it will charge slowly
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Thanks, yes! I already noticed this 'solution'.
So far, I can't find a software solution to disable it.
Does this model have NFC, Call Recording & Fast Charging
Probably No NFC
As evident from Redmi Note 5 Pro and also some reviews, this model probably won't be having NFC (3/4 GB ram versions).
No news of the 6 GB model yet!
It will not have NFC. 6 GB RAM variant will be launched later. The bundled charger is not a fast charger. It is a 2 A charger. It will charge the 5000mAh battery in about 2 hour 30 minutes. But the chipset supports Qualcomm quick charge, Quick Charge 4 to be exact.
Who needs NFC anyways.
The 10W charger charges the whole 5000mAH big battery in just 2hrs as tested and thats pretty cool.
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Who needs NFC anyways.
The 10W charger charges the whole 5000mAH big battery in just 2hrs as tested and thats pretty cool.
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Actually it is not 2 hours. Its 2 hours and about 40 mnts extra.
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Who needs NFC anyways.
The 10W charger charges the whole 5000mAH big battery in just 2hrs as tested and thats pretty cool.
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Will the 10w charger included in the box or we have to buy it separately?
It's in the box...
SumitGupta2442 said:
Will the 10w charger included in the box or we have to buy it separately?
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Did you ever get a phone without the charger ?
It has selfie flash ?? And the rear flash is single tone led or double tone led??
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Did you ever get a phone without the charger ?
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Lol. I agree with your question boss. Haha its so epic :laugh:
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Does this model have NFC, Call Recording & Fast Charging
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No it doesn't have NFC, it's kind of absurd to wish for an NFC enabled device at this price range
As for quick or fast charging, The Zenfone Max Pro doesn't support any of them as yet. It has got a regular 5V/2A i.e. 10 watts. Fast charging is at least 15W.
Although the chipset supports Qualcomm fast charging, but it has been tested and it is revealed that the charging time doesn't get reduced.
It takes 2hrs or so for 100% charge, but obviously you should understand, that it has got a massive 5k mAh battery (phew!) SO even if it is not 100% charged, you can be assured that it will have suitable amount of charge in a limited time, in it to get you along.
Also, the almost stock Android and good chipset helps in keeping the battery usage optimized.
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Did you ever get a phone without the charger ?
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I wanted to confirm the configs of the charger, ofcourse all phones comes with their charger.
Can anyone confirm with the QC 2.0/3.0 with the USB power meter? If the voltage reading is around 9 Volt, it should be QC 2.0; while if it gradually increase/decrease around 5-9, it should be QC 3.0. So far, I have seen a lot of reviewers said that it support, but they only show the phone notification about the rapid charging. Some clearly said it support QC, but not which version. Why it took so long to just confirm it with a usb power meter? I wonder where the reviewers hide it. Or maybe they all waiting for the 30 April 2018 OTA update to enable the QC?
Asus spec stated 0-100% is 2 hours 42 minutes, which is obvious since default charger is only 5 volt 2 ampere. I am fine with it, but a lot of other forum users always ask about this in every other page. So I want to clarify it. I haven't buy the phone yet, since I am waiting for 6/64 GB version which supposed to be available at the beginning June 2018.
I used this plugin and had good experience with it
I used this plugin and had good experience with it
6GB version will come with 16MP/5MP dual rear cameras, 16MP front camera and NFC.
https://www.asus.com/Phone/ZenFone-Max-Pro-ZB602KL/Tech-Specs/
AkilMani said:
It has selfie flash ?? And the rear flash is single tone led or double tone led??
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It has selfie Softlight LED Flash and the rear flash is a single tone led.
Does it have call recorder?
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Actually it is not 2 hours. Its 2 hours and about 40 mnts extra.
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Still its fast after seeing the Backup juice.
As for lack of NFC is big disadvantage for me - once I started to use Google Pay (earlier Android Pay) with my credit card daily, I won't buy phone that lacks nfc support.
As for phone sold without charger - yes, there was at least one I know - Moto G2 for sure haven't got charger bundled in the box.
For me it support fast charging using a Moto turbo charger
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Desmanto said:
Can anyone confirm with the QC 2.0/3.0 with the USB power meter? If the voltage reading is around 9 Volt, it should be QC 2.0; while if it gradually increase/decrease around 5-9, it should be QC 3.0. So far, I have seen a lot of reviewers said that it support, but they only show the phone notification about the rapid charging. Some clearly said it support QC, but not which version. Why it took so long to just confirm it with a usb power meter? I wonder where the reviewers hide it. Or maybe they all waiting for the 30 April 2018 OTA update to enable the QC?
Asus spec stated 0-100% is 2 hours 42 minutes, which is obvious since default charger is only 5 volt 2 ampere. I am fine with it, but a lot of other forum users always ask about this in every other page. So I want to clarify it. I haven't buy the phone yet, since I am waiting for 6/64 GB version which supposed to be available at the beginning June 2018.
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0-100 in 2hr 41 minutes for me
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Stock charger took 161 minutes for full charge
Fast charger took 119 minutes only
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I used this plugin and had good experience with it
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What's ur charging time ?
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.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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?
Cheers
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.
netnerd said:
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
I was just about to go pick up a 6t but then I realized the charger is proprietary... so does that mean that none of the other fast chargers on the market can charge it quickly? That's kind of a pain in the a..
I haven't found it conclusively stated like that but can somebody clarify?
I have a tablet charger for my old Shield; it charges the 6T pretty fast. Not quite as fast as the official charger but faster than a regular small charge block.
Don't let charging blocks stop you from buying it. It is a beast, with great battery life, and it soaks up the juice quickly.
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Frankenscript said:
I have a tablet charger for my old Shield; it charges the 6T pretty fast. Not quite as fast as the official charger but faster than a regular small charge block.
Don't let charging blocks stop you from buying it. It is a beast, with great battery life, and it soaks up the juice quickly.
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Ugh you dont get it LOL. We have had QC compat phones for years. I have at least 6 different wall chargers, QC chargers in all 3 cars, QC battery packs for each of us not to mention the cables.
By the time I am done replacing what I need I may as well buy a Pixel 3 for the price diff.
rahlquist said:
I was just about to go pick up a 6t but then I realized the charger is proprietary... so does that mean that none of the other fast chargers on the market can charge it quickly? That's kind of a pain in the a..
I haven't found it conclusively stated like that but can somebody clarify?
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Quick charge 3.0 doesn't work for me with 6t. It charges at max 1.5A and takes significatly longer to charged compared to Dash charge. You'll have to purchase dash charger and cable for your car, if you really want fast charging.
I rarely use the fast charge. I prefer the SLOW charge. Now, I DO use fast charge maybe once a month for a quick 1/2 fill up
if I know I'm going to be away from an outlet a while.
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Ugh you dont get it LOL. We have had QC compat phones for years. I have at least 6 different wall chargers, QC chargers in all 3 cars, QC battery packs for each of us not to mention the cables.
By the time I am done replacing what I need I may as well buy a Pixel 3 for the price diff.
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Ok I get what you are saying, but battery life on 6T is so high that say 20 minutes of suboptimal charge from your existing QC charger will probably give the 6T the same usage time as that 20 minutes of optimally charging a Pixel.
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I was just about to go pick up a 6t but then I realized the charger is proprietary... so does that mean that none of the other fast chargers on the market can charge it quickly? That's kind of a pain in the a..
I haven't found it conclusively stated like that but can somebody clarify?
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No there is no quick charging other than OnePlus's. QC Fast Charge standards don't work, and the device will only charge at 5V speeds.
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Ok I get what you are saying, but battery life on 6T is so high that say 20 minutes of suboptimal charge from your existing QC charger will probably give the 6T the same usage time as that 20 minutes of optimally charging a Pixel.
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I went and picked one up anyway. lol
rahlquist said:
I was just about to go pick up a 6t but then I realized the charger is proprietary... so does that mean that none of the other fast chargers on the market can charge it quickly? That's kind of a pain in the a..
I haven't found it conclusively stated like that but can somebody clarify?
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I use a Samsung charging block from a Note 9. Isn't quite as fast as the proprietary block but it still charges it pretty quickly.
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Ugh you dont get it LOL. We have had QC compat phones for years. I have at least 6 different wall chargers, QC chargers in all 3 cars, QC battery packs for each of us not to mention the cables.
By the time I am done replacing what I need I may as well buy a Pixel 3 for the price diff.
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Well then don't buy a cheap phone where they don't pay to use **** like QC quickcharge.
I picked up a "Original OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wall Charger" https://www.ebay.com/itm/For-Oneplu...rge-30-Wall-Charger-6A-Max-Cable/333268578383
The attached screen caps show up to 4300mA when below 70%, then it dropped off to the hundreds. The starting point was 56% full.
On another test when the battery was 26%, it was a sustained ~4300mA until 70%, then ~1500 in the 70s-80s, then hundreds in the 90s.
In short, is it safe to use this 4300 warp charger vs 3400 from the dash charger for when it is under 70% full?
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I picked up a "Original OnePlus Warp Charge 30 Wall Charger" https://www.ebay.com/itm/For-Oneplu...rge-30-Wall-Charger-6A-Max-Cable/333268578383
The attached screen caps show up to 4300mA when below 70%, then it dropped off to the hundreds. The starting point was 56% full.
On another test when the battery was 26%, it was a sustained ~4300mA until 70%, then ~1500 in the 70s-80s, then hundreds in the 90s.
In short, is it safe to use this 4300 warp charger vs 3400 from the dash charger for when it is under 70% full?
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I would like to know if this faster than the original OnePlus 6t charger?
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I would like to know if this faster than the original OnePlus 6t charger?
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if you read his post.... I'm pretty sure you'd know the answer to that question
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I would like to know if this faster than the original OnePlus 6t charger?
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if you read his post... you would know the answer
Update 4000's mA for 13 mins
See attached. Phone was not in airplane mode.
3637-4396 mA for 19 mins, then a drop to 1490 and it normal trickle down. It seems safe to use the Warp charger?
Wow, that's insane.
How long did it take to charge in comparisation to an dash charger?
Thanks a lot
pOpY
Normally I assume it would be... But those are super high numbers too! I hope it is, because that would be awesome!
Yeah, maybe it charges faster at the beginning, but there are a few variables:
Does it charge shorter with higher current -> maybe because battery gets warmer and charging circuit will lower current earlier
does it charge with lower current after ~4A charge -> so it would slow down the whole charging?
I think the easiest way to find this out is, let the phone discharge to an defined percentage (like 15%).
Do not load the phone too much before charging, because otherwise the battery gets hot and can influence the charging speed.
Charge it it with dash charge & meassure the charging time until it hits 100%
Repeat this test with warp charger and compare the charging times.
This would give us an overview if warp charger, chariging the phone faster.
@mattybaby is it possible for you to try this?
Thank you
pOpY
this is what the warp charger hits on the 6t Mclaren
YouTube vlogger, Matthew Moniz, tested the Warp charger on a normal OP6T and used a Dash (Fast) charger on the Mclaren OP6T. The Mclaren OP6T still charged quicker on the the standard Dash (Fast) charger. The charge time he got with the normal OP6T on Warp charge seems to be almost consistent with the time I get to charge my standard OP6T using the Dash (Fast) charger. Another YouTube vlogger, Dave2D also tested this out and did not notice a huge difference. I think the conclusion is that the Warp charger won't make much of a difference on a standard OP6T and from my point of view is really only worth getting if you are intending to upgrade to a phone that does support it in future.
For reference, here are the links to the videos:
Matthew Moniz: Does Warp Charge Work on the OnePlus 6T?
Dave2D: Is OnePlus WARP Charge Special?
Mods, if YouTube links are not allowed, please remove. I am sure users can do a Google/YouTube search for these.
Original OnePlus 6T Wall Charger - 35% to 100% in 55 mins
The Original OnePlus 6T Wall Charger + Same Cable used for the Warp Charger.
35% to 100% in 55 mins
620pm - 639pm = 33xx mA - 19 mins
640pm- 645pm = 27xx mA - 5 mins
646pm - 656pm = 1700-1900 mA - 10 mins
657pm - 718pm = 1217 mA dropping to 628 mA - 21 mins
2 mins 11 seconds in into https://youtu.be/IsgNhhlIUrU?t=131 (thanks @dj_ooms) shows the warp charger is faster than the Original.
I just purchased Warp Charger since I needed a 2nd one and to future proof.
Live compare at 40%
At the office, I placed two OP6T's into airplane mode at 40%.
One has the skydragon rom (Warp), the other coworkers stock (Dash). Not quite apples to apples, but as close as I could get.
The Warp had a 2-3% lead most of the time. At max, the warp had a 6% lead before reaching the 80's were it normally slow down to below 1500 mA and the Dash was able to "catch up" a little few %.
All in all, I would not run out to buy the Warp charger, but for a 2nd charger, I would buy it just to future proof and ekk out a little % fast when below 70%
Warp charger needs the phone part of warp to be able to give its full potential, it's not only on the charger side.
That's why only 7 and + have it