Does any other charger fast charge the 6T? - OnePlus 6T Questions & Answers

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.

rahlquist said:
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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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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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.

Frankenscript said:
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.

rahlquist said:
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.

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Stock charger charging slow

Any one else have the problem when u plug in with the charger that lg provides you get a pop up that says slow charging check connection and use charger provided... I get that notification but if i use my nexus 6p type c charging block everything works fine..
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Never mind i didn't have the usb side of the charger plugged in all the.. Carry on dont mind me blonde moment
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Never mind i didn't have the usb side of the charger plugged in all the.. Carry on dont mind me blonde moment
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LOL i was about to say. Go to Tmobile now and tell them so that they can give you a new one. Because despite i have 35 apps up and running, and i have done a lot today, my phone gets charged in about 1 hour and 15 minutes (pretty decent if you ask me)
May I ask what is the Voltage and Ampere rating for the stock charger?
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may i ask what is the voltage and ampere rating for the stock charger?
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9.0v = 1.8; & 5.0v = 1.8a
I had the same thing happen to me the first time I plugged it in...
That said, I found my quick charge 2.0 charger charges it faster than the charger in the box, so I am thinking of buying an official 3.0 quick charger.
That stock charger doesn't look like it's variable voltage that qc3 requires
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9.0v = 1.8; & 5.0v = 1.8a
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Hmm. That doesn't look like an actual Quick Charge 3.0 charger.
Oh well, I am prepared. I have two QC3.0 Chargers at home ready for the V20. Heh heh
BozQ said:
Hmm. That doesn't look like an actual Quick Charge 3.0 charger.
Oh well, I am prepared. I have two QC3.0 Chargers at home ready for the V20. Heh heh
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I know. Im using my own charger with 5v and 2 amps. And it charges very fast with it. With the other it does charges fast. But not as fast as this one
The supplied charger is like a QC1.0 version, it's not even a QC2.0, it doesn't have the 12V, this is the same with the V10 and the G5 which is supplied with the same charger.
kms108 said:
The supplied charger is like a QC1.0 version, it's not even a QC2.0, it doesn't have the 12V, this is the same with the V10 and the G5 which is supplied with the same charger.
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I wonder if anyone tried charging their V20 with a variable voltage and Ampere QC3.0 charger. I'll definitely try that when I get mine next month.
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I wonder if anyone tried charging their V20 with a variable voltage and Ampere QC3.0 charger. I'll definitely try that when I get mine next month.
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Charging with my 3rd party QC 2.0 Charger, it wasn't as fast as stock charger, but it was doable. I'll try my 3rd party QC 3 tomorrow and report back.
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Charging with my 3rd party QC 2.0 Charger, it wasn't as fast as stock charger, but it was doable. I'll try my 3rd party QC 3 tomorrow and report back.
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All this is why I bought a spare battery and charging dock. 30 second charge time ftw
Dvanzutphenkann said:
All this is why I bought a spare battery and charging dock. 30 second charge time ftw
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30... Seconds or minutes?
BozQ said:
30... Seconds or minutes?
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Theoretically speaking I charge the other battery in the spare battery charging dock. So when I swap the dead battery out it only takes 30 seconds or so to have a full charge on my phone. No more tethering my phone to the wall.
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30... Seconds or minutes?
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I think he meant 30 seconds as in the time it takes to change out the battery.
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I think he meant 30 seconds as in the time it takes to change out the battery.
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You're a smarter man than i, I couldn't think of just writing that. Its too early for me, yeah that's what I'll chalk it up to daaaaah to early lol Thanks bro.
I have an Anker QC 3.0 charger and last night, it charged my V20 from 6% to 100% in about 1 hour.
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Measured at the wall, my OEM charger refused to charge over 2.7 WATTS - 2 point 7 - when the battery was at 15%... what the eff? Not that I care, because the charger is junk anyway, but sheesh! Makes no sense...
Also, the charge current drastically drops any time the screen is on from what I am seeing, as pictured below.
Also what makes no sense, and 2 reviewers on Amazon commented the same issue, Anker's PowerPort +1 Type C QC 3.0 charger doesn't work with this phone. I couldn't get it to go over 12 watts with the screen off even though I tried 4 different cables (Anker, i-Orange, i-Rainy, OEM Pixel XL cable). Interestingly, the Pixel XL OEM charger peaked at 19.2 watts! Really interesting actually... don't know how it's doing it, since it's USB PD, but it does have the proper voltages. It's charging the phone pretty damn quick. Even at 68%, it's pulling 14 watts right now as I type.

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?
Drey070 said:
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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Skripka said:
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.

Why on earth was fast charging disabled for this nexus?

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They didn't disable anything - it doesn't have the Qualicom Quick Charge variant, but it does have it's own variant of a rapid charge.
Using two wall chargers I have here and a Benson certified USB-C Cable, one of the wall chargers support QC2.0 and the other QC3.0. Both charged "normally" reporting on the screen as "Charging".
Using the stock USB-C wall charger that came with my 6P, using EX Kernel and the stock kernel from January 8.1 stock ROM, both reported "Charging Rapidly". I switched kernels using EXKM and a backup of the stock Kernel to test this.
Also, I bought a Tronsmart USB-C Car Charger, and it too reports "Charging Rapidly".
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Hey everyone,
So I got my nexus 3 Months ago, I just found out NOW that it is not fast charging at all. I bought a new ANKER charger and wire with it and its just charging slowly which got me really annoyed as I wasted money on it because I thought it had nothing to do with the phone at all. I did some digging around and the maker of franco kernel found out that bloody google disabled the bloody fast charging on the 6P?! What kind of solution is that? I mean they could of at least gave us options on whether to disable or enable it in the phone. Is there ANY way to get fast charging enabled on this phone?
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Nexus 6p just charges at a higher amperage then most average phones. As long as you use a charger with 5V/3A you should get charging rapidly. Just remember as the battery percentage increases the amps get lower. Use an app like ampere to make sure your getting close to 3000mA. I think the highest charge I seen on the stock plug was like 2800mA.
Well I bought an ANKER Charger and usb cable with it which definitely says it is fast charging compatible. When it comes to charging my phone I got a small text on my lock screen showing me how much charge there is going to the phone while charging. The average charging mAh is 1,400 and the voltage is 4.3V. I am pretty sure that it has reached a higher charge rate....I'll have to keep an eye on it. Do you think thats an acceptable charging rate?
It's not just about amperage, because some of their chargers are a whopping 8A - https://www.anker.com/ca/products/108/203/Wall-Chargers
Anker doesn't support the variant of rapid charging that the 6P accepts, therefore it only will negotiate down to a normal "charging" rate, which IIRC is exactly what you're getting.
ZuneYT said:
Well I bought an ANKER Charger and usb cable with it which definitely says it is fast charging compatible. When it comes to charging my phone I got a small text on my lock screen showing me how much charge there is going to the phone while charging. The average charging mAh is 1,400 and the voltage is 4.3V. I am pretty sure that it has reached a higher charge rate....I'll have to keep an eye on it. Do you think thats an acceptable charging rate?
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That's kind of low this one from the comments works. Sorry it's Canadian amazon but maybe can find in your are.
Exodusche said:
That's kind of low this one from the comments works. Sorry it's Canadian amazon but maybe can find in your are.
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Well good news I found the plug from my past orders I just forgotten to look on my account haha.
This is it here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B017VXARME/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Well good news I found the plug from my past orders I just forgotten to look on my account haha.
This is it here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B017VXARME/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Noice yeah Amazon is good that way!! ?
I'm having this problem too. I used to be able to rapid charge using anker usb c to usb c but now it just seems to charge normally not rapid charge.
Anyone know of a fix, let me know.
Thanks

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 Samsung Galaxy Note 10 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Can any1 tell me how much time he need to fully charge note10 (not plus). From 10-15% to 100% i need more than a hour and 20min with stock charger, and just 3min more with charger from s8. Friend fully charge n10+ in about hour with stock charger and he have 800mAh bigger battery.
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Can any1 tell me how much time he need to fully charge note10 (not plus). From 10-15% to 100% i need more than a hour and 20min with stock charger, and just 3min more with charger from s8. Friend fully charge n10+ in about hour with stock charger and he have 800mAh bigger battery.
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I confirm your conclusions. I have NOTE 10+ and the charging time is also about 1 hour. At the same time, my wife has a NOTE 10 model, and her phone charges in about 1 hour 20 minutes. This really looks a little strange because:
1. The Note 10+ battery has a capacity greater than Note 10.
2. Both phones have the same EP-TA800 charger!
It seems strange, but it is.
@iOr_s tnx for sharing. And yeah...and I'm pissed because of that! Bouth selling as fast charge capable but for note 10 that doesn't woark!!
Someone should tell this to samsung mobile division! I don't know on which address to write
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@iOr_s tnx for sharing. And yeah...and I'm pissed because of that! Bouth selling as fast charge capable but for note 10 that doesn't woark!!
Someone should tell this to samsung mobile division! I don't know on which address to write
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Note 10 has fast charging! Please go to Setting ... - Fast cable charging and unmark it. After that charging time will be changed for both models. In this case Note 10 charges in 3 hours instead of 1 hour 20 minutes. So Note 10 has fast charging mode as Samsung declared it.
Another thing is that fast charging is realized in Note 10 plus much more efficiently, include super fast charging of 45 watts.
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@iOr_s yeah it have, but not fast as note10+, that's the point! Note+ can utilize 25w charger that came in box, note10 not (about the same charging speed with old 15w and new 25w chargers).
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Ok, so with my new 45w USB C to C wall charger from 0 to 100 takes an hour, flat! no frills. no lies.
Galaxy Note 10+. 45watt Super Fast Wall Charger, directly from Samsung with the $150 credit. I would suggest getting a few of these to carry around with you wherever you go. Now you know how long it takes to go from 0 to 100.
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Ok, so with my new 45w USB C to C wall charger from 0 to 100 takes an hour, flat! no frills. no lies.
Galaxy Note 10+. 45watt Super Fast Wall Charger, directly from Samsung with the $150 credit. I would suggest getting a few of these to carry around with you wherever you go. Now you know how long it takes to go from 0 to 100.
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Yes, great, congrats!
But that cannot help our friend @Proday. Note 10 does not support 45W fast charging.
By the way, the charging time for Note 10 Plus using the EP-TA800 adapter is also about 1 hour.
And on the side, it is much easier to carry the compact EP-TA800 with you wherever you go, than 45W fast charger
@iOr_s yeah, that is eaven better if you (and my neighbor here) have same charging time with 25w as user with 45w [emoji849][emoji56]
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@iOr_s yeah, that is eaven better if you (and my neighbor here) have same charging time with 25w as user with 45w [emoji849][emoji56]
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In fact, there is a slight time difference. It is approximately 15 minutes ).
On the one hand, it makes up 25-30% (!!!) of the total charging time. But on the other hand, it's only about 15 minutes
And for me personally this is not so important. And for this reason I have not bought a 45W charger yet
Horrible battery life for the note 10 , need to charge the device twice a day, not acceptable
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Horrible battery life for the note 10 , need to charge the device twice a day, not acceptable
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what is your scenario of using ? youtube, games, phone calls etc
Hi, since we are talking abt charging, I have one on Wireless.
The included Note 10+ power adaptor (EP-TA800) cannot FAST Wireless Charge when connected to my 2 older Wireless charger stands (EP-NG930, EP-PG950) [only Standard, slow Wireless Charging]... BUT if I swap out the 25W adaptor with an older unit (EP-TA20UWE), I CAN Fast Wireless Charge with both above-said charger stands.
My question: Is this normal per Samsung's current support for only USB PD & dropping of AFC charging standard (read this somewhere but not fully across the technical implications of this)? i.e.- I will need a new wireless charging stand in order to FAST wireless charge with provided 25W adaptor?
Bit of a bummer if true since that's like Samsung abandoning our older accessories. Appreciate any inputs u might have. Tks.
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Hi, since we are talking abt charging, I have one on Wireless.
The included Note 10+ power adaptor (EP-TA800) cannot FAST Wireless Charge when connected to my 2 older Wireless charger stands (EP-NG930, EP-PG950) [only Standard, slow Wireless Charging]... BUT if I swap out the 25W adaptor with an older unit (EP-TA20UWE), I CAN Fast Wireless Charge with both above-said charger stands.
My question: Is this normal per Samsung's current support for only USB PD & dropping of AFC charging standard (read this somewhere but not fully across the technical implications of this)? i.e.- I will need a new wireless charging stand in order to FAST wireless charge with provided 25W adaptor?
Bit of a bummer if true since that's like Samsung abandoning our older accessories. Appreciate any inputs u might have. Tks.
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Got a response from Samsung today. They confirmed that the included 25W adapter will not enable Fast Wireless Charging on older Samsung stands for reasons associated with power & voltage regulation. That means if Fast Wireless charging is important to you, you'll have to pony up and get one of the new Samsung stands.
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Of course that you need to pay for new! But it is eaven worse when you pay for something that doesn't work (25w on note10)!
On which address you wrote to samsung @zhudm66
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Of course that you need to pay for new! But it is eaven worse when you pay for something that doesn't work (25w on note10)!
On which address you wrote to samsung @zhudm66
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Sorry to hear that! Which brings me to the point of being more transparent about adoption of new standards (and what legacy ones are dropped).. right? Fast Wireless charging on older stands not supported... okay, maybe not such a big deal but you'd think they'd be a little more upfront about it instead of giving us the big run around.
To answer yr Q- I contacted them via Live Chat on Samsung Members app, then they called me back.
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Got a response from Samsung today. They confirmed that the included 25W adapter will not enable Fast Wireless Charging on older Samsung stands for reasons associated with power & voltage regulation. That means if Fast Wireless charging is important to you, you'll have to pony up and get one of the new Samsung stands.
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I have 2 dual stands wireless chargers from Samsung. 1 is 10W and the other is 15 W. They BOTH show fast charging for me. They both came with their own power adaptors out of the box. The 10W comes with the adaptive fast charging, and the 15W came with the same 25W charger that the Note 7 was able use. Did you lose your adaptor?
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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 Note 10 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Charges my plus in one hr and 10 mins from 10 to full, and beats all my past devices.
Update one ui 2.1
after updating to one ui 2.1 i have noticed my note10 plus take more time to charge then before this update (tried between 40%to 85%) but bettery time incteased from 4.3min per 1% to 4.8min...
anyone else with same situation
junejo46726 said:
after updating to one ui 2.1 i have noticed my note10 plus take more time to charge then before this update (tried between 40%to 85%) but bettery time incteased from 4.3min per 1% to 4.8min...
anyone else with same situation
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me too, and super fast charging indicator does not appear anymore. just showing as fast charging. now it takes about 1hour 15mins to full charge my phone. i used Ampere application and it showed that my phone is charging at maximum rate of 1700mA only. by right it should be getting around 2400mA++

3rd party 45W charger - Baseus 65W GaN Mini Quick Charge US

Just got this on our country's local online shopping site (shopee) for about $27 (discounted and with free c-c cable). It's actually 65W and has two USB Type-C ports and one USB-A port. The first USB-C port supports up to 65W and I mainly use it for my laptop. However, I just discovered that it actually charges my Note10+ on 45W. The second USB-C port supports up to 30W and it charges the phone at 25W. Lastly, the USB-A also supports up to 30W but it only charges the phone at 18W.
Many have asked how I knew the power output on each ports when used on the Note10+, well a few months back, Samsung added the feature on one of their updates to display different labels when charging.
On 45W charging, the phone displays Super Fast Charging 2.0;
on 25W charging, the phone displays Super Fast Charging;
on 15-18W charging, the phone displays Fast Charging;
and on 10W charging, the phone displays Cable Charging.
So there you have it, if you're looking for 3rd party 45W chargers, I suggest you check this one out as well.
I also am not sure if xda allows me to link where I got this but I'll just do it anyway. To the mods, please remove the link if necessary.
https://shopee.ph/product/131196305/5404683463?smtt=0.0.9
This is the Baseus 65W GaN Mini Quick Charge US
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annson08 said:
Just got this on our country's local online shopping site (shopee) for about $27 (discounted and with free c-c cable). It's actually 65W and has two USB Type-C ports and one USB-A port. The first USB-C port supports up to 65W and I mainly use it for my laptop. However, I just discovered that it actually charges my Note10+ on 45W. The second USB-C port supports up to 30W and it charges the phone at 25W. Lastly, the USB-A also supports up to 30W but it only charges the phone at 18W.
So there you have it, if you're looking for 3rd party 45W chargers, I suggest you check this one out as well.
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Cant see the pics can you share the link?
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Cant see the pics can you share the link?
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Original post updated.
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Hi, how do you know what wattage you are getting with each cable?
im using baseus GaN 65W + type C to type C 100W from baseus and the 45w work properly
Nice find! It's available on Amazon in the US for roughly the same price as your link.
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Hi, how do you know what wattage you are getting with each cable?
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The later firmware of the note 10+ has different indicators when charging. On 15-18W charging the phone will display "Fast Charging", on 25W it will display "Super Fast Charging", lastly on 45W charging the phone will display "Super Fast Charging 2.0"
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annson08 said:
The later firmware of the note 10+ has different indicators when charging. On 15-18W charging the phone will display "Fast Charging", on 25W it will display "Super Fast Charging", lastly on 45W charging the phone will display "Super Fast Charging 2.0"
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Explained perfectly. I was very surprised when I saw "super fast 2.0" on my note 10+
I bought one of these chargers:
https://www.giztop.com/baseus-120w-2c1a-gan-charger.html
Due to it's 87-watt output of the Type C port, I use it to charge the Note 10 Plus in full-speed, as well as to charge my laptop, which can be charged through the Type C port.
Even if I use both Type C ports at the same time, the quality and speed of charging does not decrease either in mobile phone or laptop, which is one of the strengths of this charger.
It is compact and has a very high quality.
I have bought several Baseus products, even 2 protective cases, without exception, all have been of a very good quality, and, reasonably priced
15W charger charges in 80min
25W charges in 65min
45W charges in 56min
Are there any drawbacks with those new GaN chargers? I mean, if they aren't becoming the norm, there may be any. Are they less durable? Maybe they produce more toxic waste?
annson08 said:
The later firmware of the note 10+ has different indicators when charging. On 15-18W charging the phone will display "Fast Charging", on 25W it will display "Super Fast Charging", lastly on 45W charging the phone will display "Super Fast Charging 2.0"
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Original firmware, still running Pie, will indicate "fast charging" with the 25 w brick.
Really that's all you need or want. Stock ones with cable go for $20 stateside. My original one is still charging away even after heavy use.
One other plus for the stock charger is it will charge even at 60 VAC. I inadvertently tested that when we lost one leg of electric power overnight. Didn't phase the brick one bit... and it continued charging.
Update, got a new N10+ running on Q. With the same 25w brick, Q shows it to be "super charging". Sounds faster
Doesn't faster charging (ie. faster than rated for the phone) make the battery deteriorate faster?
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Doesn't faster charging (ie. faster than rated for the phone) make the battery deteriorate faster?
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Yes. Any additional stress does.
Do you think about how rapidly the battery discharges when in use? Same deal.
When watching vids which draw about 12% SOT I give it a break every 20-30 minutes.
The whole phone interior is warm much of the time too, more stress.
Just the nature of having a finite lifespan. On a heavily used device you'll get 1-2 years lifespan.
It's no big deal, simply replace it when it's capacity drops below roughly 80% of it's original capacity to avoid a battery failure which can heavily damage, even destroy the device.
Replacing the battery is just part of using and maintaining the phone.
Even the N10+'s battery replacement which isn't rated as easy really is not that difficult once you learn the tricks. Just replace with a battery made in Nam, not China and use a new OEM seal on the rear cover.
The "permanent battery" stuff is just hype for most phones. There are a few exceptions.
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Yes. Any additional stress does.
Do you think about how rapidly the battery discharges when in use? Same deal.
When watching vids which draw about 12% SOT I give it a break every 20-30 minutes.
The whole phone interior is warm much of the time too, more stress.
Just the nature of having a finite lifespan. On a heavily used device you'll get 1-2 years lifespan.
It's no big deal, simply replace it when it's capacity drops below roughly 80% of it's original capacity to avoid a battery failure which can heavily damage, even destroy the device.
Replacing the battery is just part of using and maintaining the phone.
Even the N10+'s battery replacement which isn't rated as easy really is not that difficult once you learn the tricks. Just replace with a battery made in Nam, not China and use a new OEM seal on the rear cover.
The "permanent battery" stuff is just hype for most phones. There are a few exceptions.
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So you charge your N10+ daily with a faster charger? And always to full 100%?
Well, if mine would last perhaps another 2 years, even doing this, I'd already be happy
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So you charge your N10+ daily with a faster charger? And always to full 100%?
Well, if mine would last perhaps another 2 years, even doing this, I'd already be happy
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Mostly always use fast charging. Not real concerned about replacing the battery but I do limit the level of discharge/charge.
Very rarely to 100% or below 30%
Li's like frequent midrange power cycling.
Typically 40-50 to 70-85% two or three times a day.
Overnight I try to start it at 50-70%
Don't start a charge if below 72F.
Never attempt to charge at 40F or less.
Optimum start temperature is 82-90F
Cool if it goes beyond 100F when charging.
Short midrange charge cycles create less heat and stress.
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Li's like frequent midrange power cycling.
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BTW, what's 'Li'?
Lithium

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