Charging speed - Nubia Red Magic 5G Lite Real Life Review

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Nubia Red Magic 5G Lite can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Superb Charging Speed, Heat Built up
I've been using this phone for a few days, and I've used the charger the phone came with and also a generic charger 5V/2A. I'll be comparing with my Pocophone F1 which was my daily driver.
The charger that it came with charges super fast. 30W exceeding my charging speed expectations. However, with the high amount of watts, comes high heat as well. I've kept my casing on like all my phones, and the heat felt like I'm using the phone with max brightness, under the hot sun, while using navigation for a few hours drive. I would recommend taking the casing out and charge it.
The generic charger of 5V/2A is pretty respectable. I was expecting the charging speed to be super slow due to the huge battery of 5100mah. But honestly, the speed is what you would expect from a 5V/2A charger. There's almost no heat built up (from what I've read is better for the lifespan of the battery)
10/10 for me.
- PS I've never experienced a 50w or so, this is my first phone with such a high wattage charging.

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Mine charges as fast as my s5
Charging speed slower than s7
Goooooooood
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I've noticed that my s9 charges slower than my previous s6 edge for some reason...not by much but it's noticable.
In the beginning, it charged quickly with the stock charger and USB cable. However, after some time, the USB cable seemed to deteriorate and no longer supported fast charging. I was able to fast charge by using a new third-party USB cable.
after having this phone for a month and letting it update, get settled in and even allow myself to stop playing with it excessively because i suffer from what i call "new toy-itus", it charges slower than the A8 i just came from and maybe just about the same speed as mt old old S5. Stock wall plug, stock cable, aftermarket cable with known effective adaptive charging block... no matter what its relatively slow and i have a myriad of cables ranging from pretty expensive to very cheap. The very cheap ones, of course, suck... but the spendy ones with 4.5 star ratings on amazon from over 4000 reviews in total also suck.

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A6+ charging speed quite fast..eventho this phone have no fast charging capability. Seriously..really fast to fill up 3500mAh :good:
With a good power supply (5.2V, 2A) and cable it charges ~2 hours from 0 to 100%, drawing up to 1.5A.
Charging your phone 100% with the fast way its like charging 50% the slow way.because it lasts the half time comparing to slow charge. So you dont win anything. You even may damage the batery because because it raises the temperature. Slow charge is always the best especially when the phone is turned off
it charges pretty fast, would be even faster if it had a fast charger packed with it

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It seem to charge faster than the P20 Pro I had before I got this P30 Pro, I did check the charger and they are different, P30 came with charger with higher output
0-100 in less than one hour. Tried once but most often im between 20 and 90 percent and to charge it it needs around 45min or less. Great battery life and really fast charging, im super happy with it.
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Very fast charging, just 10mins on the Super Charger gives me an extra 30% battery life.
jpf293 said:
Very fast charging, just 10mins on the Super Charger gives me an extra 30% battery life.
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Agreed, seems much faster for me I can get 20% in just the time it takes to make a coffee.
Apparently it can charge to half-full in just twenty minutes which makes sense if you're getting 30% in ten.
P30 Pro charging speed test
Charging and battery life are by far this phone's biggest strengths.
Never got it below 10% in my two months of use.
It's a monster!
The best that I had until today.
Incredible fast charge and a good battery life.
0 complaints about my P30 Pro's battery life, charging speed and even the heat afterwards.
I often forget to charge my phone and even when I do, it'll get me a third of the bar in no more than 10-15mins max which is more than enough to shower and get ready for work
It gets hot
Is it possible to disable fast charge when charging during night?
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Is it possible to disable fast charge when charging during night?
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If u r using supercharger then no. Im using wireless charger to caherge it during night.
Not sure how anyone can rate it less than 5.
At least coming from a Pixel, the charge speed is incredibly fast. Combining the charging speed and the battery, I no longer need to charge overtnight but can start charging when I wake up and go to work with ~70 % battery and not worry about a thing.

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I don't worry about charging anymore because this phone comes with an excellent charger, even when I'm in hurry there will be enough time to charge the phone.
With original cable and original charger, in a cold room (18 celsius) and you're not using the phone while charging, in the range of 1% to 60% battery, every 10 minutes give you 20% battery. So, half hour gives you 60% battery.
YMMV because obviously it charges slower if you're using it, or if it's warm, or if you're using thin cable and bad charger. Also, it obviously charges slower when the battery is getting near full.

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Well, it's a far cry from today's Qualcomm 3.0 Fast charging technology found on 4500+mAh smartphones.
The Pros:
Less battery to charge (2850mAh)
Turbo Charging technology is somewhat fast, and doesn't feel like it's cooking the battery.
Can charge at 1100+mAh per hour, so short charges of 15 minutes can get you a quick 11-12% more battery life.
The Cons:
If you don't have access during the day to one of the three means of charging... a battery charger, an AC usb charger, a usb car charger, you may suffer from battery anxiety.
As the battery ages, you will have less reserve battery to get you through a day and you will feel it more in such a small battery.

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