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Hey guys,
I just plugged my note 4 into my car charger (anker charger, oem note 4 cable) and couldn't get it to charge. It charges my note 3 no problem.
I also have no problems charging my note 4 with wall chargers.
Any help?
I've got the "Anker® 18W / 3.6A Car Charger with Built-in Micro USB Cord for Android" and it's actually CHARGING my Note 4 when using GPS navigation and playing music! My Note 2 wouldn't charge, but it would hold charge under the same conditions.
What model charger are you using?
EP2008 said:
I've got the "Anker® 18W / 3.6A Car Charger with Built-in Micro USB Cord for Android" and it's actually CHARGING my Note 4 when using GPS navigation and playing music! My Note 2 wouldn't charge, but it would hold charge under the same conditions.
What model charger are you using?
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I actually can't find it on the charger itself or even Amazon. It's relatively new, I thought it was a 2.0/2.1 amp charger (2x USB). Definitely Anker though.
clanderson said:
I actually can't find it on the charger itself or even Amazon. It's relatively new, I thought it was a 2.0/2.1 amp charger (2x USB). Definitely Anker though.
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Are you using both usb's at the same time? If so, it's splitting the power, so you'll get a slow charge.
EP2008 said:
Are you using both usb's at the same time? If so, it's splitting the power, so you'll get a slow charge.
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Sorry, I should have specified - the only thing plugged into the charger is my Note 4.
Shoot, maybe I just need to grab another charger. Thought I made a good decision with that Anker.
Thanks for your reply by the way
clanderson said:
Sorry, I should have specified - the only thing plugged into the charger is my Note 4.
Shoot, maybe I just need to grab another charger. Thought I made a good decision with that Anker.
Thanks for your reply by the way
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If you get the one I listed, it works for sure. Great charger and it's been the only one my wife hasn't been able to destroy. :laugh:
Will the car charger also do the 50% in 30min charging ?
ilordvader said:
Will the car charger also do the 50% in 30min charging ?
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Doubt it. You need a special charger for that.
Sent from my SM-N910U
EP2008 said:
Doubt it. You need a special charger for that.
Sent from my SM-N910U
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Do you know if there's one available that will do that as of right now?
Costas86 said:
Do you know if there's one available that will do that as of right now?
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No idea, but if there were to be one, I'd imagine that Samsung would have it first.
EP2008 said:
No idea, but if there were to be one, I'd imagine that Samsung would have it first.
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Hmm.. this mentions rapid charging, I wonder if it's as fast as the wall charger
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ECA-U21CBEBXAR
The only chargers that work with the new fast charging technology are ones that are purpose built and have the ability to switch between 9V and 5V,they are quite uncommon.
I have this charger http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D82O68Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and it charges my note 4 while running Waze and tethering my Radar Detector via Bluetooth (which also uses GPS)....and it charges my wife's S5 at the same time
Using an afer market 2.1a charger and an S3 cable, charges just fine.
ilordvader said:
Will the car charger also do the 50% in 30min charging ?
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EP2008 said:
Doubt it. You need a special charger for that.
Sent from my SM-N910U
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I believe Samsung has stated it's a 9v charger instead of the conventional 5v charger.
Did some more research and found this:
http://www.incipio.com/chargers/car-chargers/quick-charge-2-0-single-port-usb-charger.html#
From the Engadget review, "I clarified with Samsung that it chose a proprietary solution instead of licensing Qualcomm's QuickCharge tech, but it insisted that you could still use QuickCharge 2.0-compatible chargers to achieve the same results."
Also from http://www.samsung.com/sa_en/support/skp/faq/1063730?CID=AFL-hq-mul-0813-11000170
[FAQs] Smart Phone : Galaxy Note 4- To use fast charging, what kind of charger should be used?
Fast charging uses battery charging technology that charges the
battery faster by increasing the charging power. The Galaxy Note 4
device supports Samsung’s Adaptive Fast Charging feature and
Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0.
To use Fast charging on your device, connect it to a battery charger
that supports Adaptive Fast Charging or Quick Charge 2.0.
Hope that helps someone, credit goes to the users over at http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...-charger-supports-fast-charging-note-4-a.html
It appears like Samsung's Adaptive Fast Charge is in fact an equivalent of Quick Charge 1.0 but not Quick Charge 2.0.
Samsung's adapter outputs either 5V or 9V:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00071944/98120/SM-N910PZKESPR
Quick Charge 2.0 outputs 5V, 9V and 12V. It is confirmed by this photo of Motorola's Turbo Charger as well as exemplary page of some OEM quick charge 2.0 adapter:
http://auonlineshop.kddi.com/disp/CSfLastGoodsPage_001.jsp?GOODS_NO=4528&dispNo=001001002
Just a guess but I expect your need a bigger battery, like that in a tablet, to handle charging at 12 volts. As it is, I'm blown away by how fast this phone charges on the adaptive charger. Just wish I could get one for the car.
rcobourn said:
As it is, I'm blown away by how fast this phone charges on the adaptive charger. Just wish I could get one for the car.
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I couldn't agree more :highfive:
Yep, its a beast at charging, according to PhoneArena it remains the fastest charging phone around, so its Adaptive Fast Charging is doing an incredible job!
My concern would be what it does to battery life..can't help but think the lifespan of the battery will take a hit using fast charging all the time.
rcobourn said:
Just wish I could get one for the car.
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You could always buy a car power inverter and use the fast charging adapter with that.
railshot said:
You could always buy a car power inverter and use the fast charging adapter with that.
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My car has an a/c outlet; the real problem is just finding stock on the adaptive charger. Even then, don't much want a cord running to outlet in back seat. As for using an inverter.. D/C ports are in awkward places to use one in Explorer. Will make due until auto version is available.
Guys does anyone know if the below accessory is real?
Samsung Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 USB Car Charger [Part No: ECA-P20CWE]
Not sure if this is real as this is the only website that stocks this 'Samsung branded' charger. A google search shows similar items on Alibaba so I'm guessing this is fake.
Anyway I am going to buy this:
rcobourn said:
Just a guess but I expect your need a bigger battery, like that in a tablet, to handle charging at 12 volts. As it is, I'm blown away by how fast this phone charges on the adaptive charger. Just wish I could get one for the car.
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What do you mean you wish you could get one for your car? There are plenty of compatible models available for your car. This one has 1 quick/fast charge port and 3 regular 5v 2.4amp ports.
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-C...d=1428955440&sr=1-5&keywords=quick+charge+2.0
bnl552 said:
What do you mean you wish you could get one for your car? There are plenty of compatible models available for your car. This one has 1 quick/fast charge port and 3 regular 5v 2.4amp ports.
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-C...d=1428955440&sr=1-5&keywords=quick+charge+2.0
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You are quoting a post from last October. Things have changed.
2.0 works the same?
I am planning a 900 mile hike and need to minimize weight since I will be bringing filming gear. I have purchased a light weight plug strip with Quick Charge 2.0 USB ports. Will this work the same as the Adaptive Fast charger for my Note Edge? Or will I still need to bring the little white USB/AC plug thingy?
Thanks!
Guess I'll find out when the plug strip arrives.
light weight plug strip (http://www.amazon.com/BESTEK-2-Outl...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00)
Power Device: (http://www.amazon.com/Generator-Eme...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00)
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It appears like Samsung's Adaptive Fast Charge is in fact an equivalent of Quick Charge 1.0 but not Quick Charge 2.0.
Samsung's adapter outputs either 5V or 9V:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00071944/98120/SM-N910PZKESPR
Quick Charge 2.0 outputs 5V, 9V and 12V. It is confirmed by this photo of Motorola's Turbo Charger as well as exemplary page of some OEM quick charge 2.0 adapter:
http://auonlineshop.kddi.com/disp/CSfLastGoodsPage_001.jsp?GOODS_NO=4528&dispNo=001001002
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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 Nokia 6 (2018) can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
There's an 18W charger included. I believe the claims of 50% in 30 minutes are pretty accurate.
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There's an 18W charger included. I believe the claims of 50% in 30 minutes are pretty accurate.
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I second the above - also getting pretty good charge times using an 87W macbook pro charger!
BrunkBeard said:
There's an 18W charger included. I believe the claims of 50% in 30 minutes are pretty accurate.
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yahh me too :good:
HEAT!!
BrunkBeard said:
There's an 18W charger included. I believe the claims of 50% in 30 minutes are pretty accurate.
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But also heats up
hi guys,
I have recently bought this smartphone and I have one question. When I use its own charger the default mode of charging is fast charging but I don't want always to use fast charging since it's not good for the battery life-time. Is there anyway I can do to disable fast charging?
thanks
omidreza said:
hi guys,
I have recently bought this smartphone and I have one question. When I use its own charger the default mode of charging is fast charging but I don't want always to use fast charging since it's not good for the battery life-time. Is there anyway I can do to disable fast charging?
thanks
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I believe the only way is to use another charger, because this is all hardware related.
Hi people,
are there any other 3rd party chargers for nokia 6 that you would recommend.
BrunkBeard said:
I believe the only way is to use another charger, because this is all hardware related.
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Hi. I have just bought this phone and it was all fine. I needed another charger for work so bought a 3Rd party one. It was fine the first few times, but now when I connect it the phone automatically shuts down and will not start again. According to the tech that checked it out, the battery was completely flat.
I suspect I can only use a OEM charger. Really inconvenient.
Nokia lie about fast charge between 0 % to 50 % in 30 minutes . I tested it many time 50 minutes to charge 50 %
WellyAlley said:
Hi. I have just bought this phone and it was all fine. I needed another charger for work so bought a 3Rd party one. It was fine the first few times, but now when I connect it the phone automatically shuts down and will not start again. According to the tech that checked it out, the battery was completely flat.
I suspect I can only use a OEM charger. Really inconvenient.
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Not true. I have never used the OEM charger. Fast charging is tough on the battery as others have said. I have several other chargers (one came with my audio chromecast, one came with an old HTC phone, one is a no-name charger). They are rated anywhere from 1 amp to 1.9 amps. All have worked perfectly. At work I leave my phone on my desk so leaving it plugged in until charged regardless of how long it takes is no big deal. I also make sure to take it off charge once it reaches 100%. It is not good to leave it on charge when full.
More than 2 amps at 5vdc are overkill for the battery and it's causing nothing but a superfast degradation but hey we have superfast charge on a cheapster ...
kobajagrande said:
Hi people,
are there any other 3rd party chargers for nokia 6 that you would recommend.
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I'm using an old Aukey QC2.0 charger that I bought 3 years ago for my Zenfone2, it charges quick too. Using a meter I checked that the Nokia charger is using QC3.0 and for instance can charge at 6V/2A or about whatever voltage it wants, but my QC2.0 charger is 5/9/12V only and with a meter I checked it is charging at 9V and ~1.6A. My car charger is also a QC2.0 charger and works too, on the lock screen is it written "fast charging" and yes, it does.
The chargers I use daily for 3 years now (I have the old 2.0 version but now they are 3.0 version)
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-Charge-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B01BBZJ31Y
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-Samsung-Qualcomm-Certified/dp/B01B2BMIMS
so practically using QC 2.0 and QC 3.0 got same charging speed? so what is the advantage of using QC 3.0? can anyone give some info?
QC2.0 is something like 5V/2A, 9V/2A and 12V/1.5A, while QC3.0 voltage range is wider, something like 5V to 20V, requested by the device, it can be 6V/3A for instance. Battery management is better I guess.
DON2003 said:
so practically using QC 2.0 and QC 3.0 got same charging speed? so what is the advantage of using QC 3.0? can anyone give some info?
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For Nokia 6.1 plus yes, tested.
QC 3.0 is enabled on this device, however the charger is a slow charger. I have a OnePlus dash charger, will it charge the device rapidly or damage the phone ?
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QC 3.0 is enabled on this device, however the charger is a slow charger. I have a OnePlus dash charger, will it charge the device rapidly or damage the phone ?
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U can use it
Om_ya said:
QC 3.0 is enabled on this device, however the charger is a slow charger. I have a OnePlus dash charger, will it charge the device rapidly or damage the phone ?
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Dash charger will damage the battery, Better go for Mi QC 3.0 charger (Mi.com) or charger that operates on 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A output.
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Dash charger will damage the battery, Better go for Mi QC 3.0 charger (Mi.com) or charger that operates on 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A output.
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Yeah that'll help
I found the wireless charing is extermely slow and even not charging , anyone has similar experience ? Please advise, thanks
This just happened to me today as I tried wireless charging for the first time. Was testing with Samsung 15W charger, gonna look for another charger to see what that does.
Edit: Samsung 15W charger with 25W power supply did not work, Oneplus 50W with 65W adapter worked. Tried the power bricks with both chargers, only 50W+65W combo worked. Looks like it is a little picky with chargers.
Epico Wireless Stand Pro also charging slowly. Charging also stops from time to time. Might be firmware issua?
Alignment seems to need to be pretty much perfect to work...
Already sick of waking up to an uncharged phone so have switched to wired for now.
sirleeksalot said:
Alignment seems to need to be pretty much perfect to work...
Already sick of waking up to an uncharged phone so have switched to wired for now.
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Yeah. Tried with Samsung charger and it just slides away because of the glass back. This needs a stand to be useful.
Finneri said:
Yeah. Tried with Samsung charger and it just slides away because of the glass back. This needs a stand to be useful.
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This was on one of those Ikea Qi chargers that are covered with fabric for grip... still very awkward to align.
You've reminded me that I do have a Qi charging stand somewhere though... I might dig that out and try it.
APanicek said:
Epico Wireless Stand Pro also charging slowly. Charging also stops from time to time. Might be firmware issua?
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Try to change a good qualiy USB cable and test again, it helps for me
Pixel wireless charging stand 2nd Gen charges fine for me
launton said:
Pixel wireless charging stand 2nd Gen charges fine for me
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Same here.
No issues with an "Amoner" 15W charging stand from Amazon.
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This just happened to me today as I tried wireless charging for the first time. Was testing with Samsung 15W charger, gonna look for another charger to see what that does.
Edit: Samsung 15W charger with 25W power supply did not work, Oneplus 50W with 65W adapter worked. Tried the power bricks with both chargers, only 50W+65W combo worked. Looks like it is a little picky with chargers.
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Weird... For me with the OnePlus 50W charging station it continuously stops and restarts (or not even that). I'm using it with a 30W OnePlus adapter. Worked with my old device.
Interestingly, I also have the older, wired OnePlus stand with 30W and with that it seems to work.
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Weird... For me with the OnePlus 50W charging station it continuously stops and restarts (or not even that). I'm using it with a 30W OnePlus adapter. Worked with my old device.
Interestingly, I also have the older, wired OnePlus stand with 30W and with that it seems to work.
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I tried the 50W charger with 30W adapter, did not even start charging (just blinks red color on the charger). No problems with 65W adapter.
I have boat floatpad 350 ,it's not charging my nothing phone 1,as it's not detecting the divice itself,I have tried with Samsung S10 it's working,but nothing phone is not detecting.pls reply
I have the 100W Xiaomi Charging Station and it worked flawlessly before updating to 1.1.3. After the update the phone has to be adjusted to the mm to get it to charge.
I got a second NP1 with the same specs now and no issues with the wirless charging after the recent update.
So ill just return my first phone...
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I have the 100W Xiaomi Charging Station and it worked flawlessly before updating to 1.1.3. After the update the phone has to be adjusted to the mm to get it to charge.
I got a second NP1 with the same specs now and no issues with the wirless charging after the recent update.
So ill just return my first phone...
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So you means the first divices has the problem.
Yep.
1st device: 1.1.2 no problems, 1.1.3 charging issues when not placed accurately on the wirless pad
2nd device: 1.1.3 no problems
i use the BHHB Wireless charger stand T524-S, it charges up side down no problem, but right side up it stops charging after a few seconds, also sideways charging does work on these too
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I have boat floatpad 350 ,it's not charging my nothing phone 1,as it's not detecting the divice itself,I have tried with Samsung S10 it's working,but nothing phone is not detecting.pls reply
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My BMW has a charging box, same like a charging pad. When I put my phone inside, it doesn't charge.
I always need to hold the phone 1-2 cm above the charging pad for like 5 Seconds. Then it starts charging and I can lay it down on the pad.
It's like the phone has to perform any handshake with the charger first and when it is too close it doesn't work.
Maybe it works in the same way for you.
According to Ampere, the Nothing Phone 1 stop wireless charging as soon as it reaches 38 degrees (celsius), which is incredibly low
Wireless charging has been awesome for me. Mine charges wirelessly incredibly fast and I never have an issue. I've been using this charger .
yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger,Wireless Charging Stand with Quick Adapter Compatible with iPhone 14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/13/SE 2022/12,15W LG V35,10W Galaxy S21/S20/S10,Pixel 3/4XL https://a.co/d/hb4qd5w