2.5A charger - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Would it be OK to use a 2.5A charger with my Nexus 4.
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Yes
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Yes it is OK.. The phone will pull only 1.2A though, so you won't experience faster charging. Just make sure its 5V.
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TJ_Ahluwalia said:
Yes it is OK.. The phone will pull only 1.2A though, so you won't experience faster charging. Just make sure its 5V.
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Are you sure about this??? I have one charger 2V but I dare not try

USB universal standard is 5V, this is undisputable.
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Charging

Is it OK to use a phone charger on the Nexus 7?
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So long as the output voltage is the same. Of course, charging using a phone charger is going to be painfully slow.
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Yeah slow compared to the stock charger but these things do charge off the same voltage as phones so there is no problem there.
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How about the other way around, could I charge my Galaxy Nexus with the Nexus 7 charger?
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Sleepydude said:
How about the other way around, could I charge my Galaxy Nexus with the Nexus 7 charger?
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Yes. Although the charger is capable of charging at a higher current, the phone is only going to charge at the rate it was meant to. In other words, if the charger is rated at 2A and the phone 1A, it's not going to charge twice as fast.
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Ouya 5V Pinout?

is there a 5v point on the ouya board anywhere?
Use a multimeter and let us know?
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thats why i was trying to avoid, but ok! if i find anything i will come back to post.
The USB should have 5v
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player911 said:
The USB should have 5v
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I want to add amps to the USB from another source on the board
Couldn't you track the positive track back to the voltage regulator and fit a bigger amp smd regulator?
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Use a powered USB hub, and save your warranty.
Best way to fix your issue in my opinion.
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D3LTA said:
Use a powered USB hub, and save your warranty.
Best way to fix your issue in my opinion.
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I want to mod

Nexus 7 v1 Charger with 2013?

Is it safe to use the original Nexus 7's charger with the new 2013 model?
Unless I'm mistaken, it will only allow what amperage it can use. So I'm thinking that if the max it can take is 1.3, then even on a 2, only 1.3 passes. Maybe wrong.
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okEric said:
Is it safe to use the original Nexus 7's charger with the new 2013 model?
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I have been using the original Nexus charger. It charges faster and so far I've not had any problems.
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Cool I've been using one too and it seems to be working fine. Was just a little worried it would do something weird or something.
I used it over night and had no heat issues.
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memphian said:
Unless I'm mistaken, it will only allow what amperage it can use. So I'm thinking that if the max it can take is 1.3, then even on a 2, only 1.3 passes. Maybe wrong.
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This is correct, it will only take the amperage it is coded for, no matter the amperage of the charger itself.
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Nokia wireless charger

I have a Nokia windows phone wireless charger do you think I could use this with my nexus
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Cm9aphla said:
I have a Nokia windows phone wireless charger do you think I could use this with my nexus
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Yes, as long as your tablet's wireless charging contacts were properly assembled. A lot of people are having issues getting wireless charging to work at all because of poor QC.
OJ in Compton said:
Yes, as long as your tablet's wireless charging contacts were properly assembled. A lot of people are having issues getting wireless charging to work at all because of poor QC.
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Like mine. I have a Nokia DT-900 and it doesn't wireless charge :/
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stvmac11 said:
Like mine. I have a Nokia DT-900 and it doesn't wireless charge :/
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Saw a guy in another thread said support told him to go into boot loader restart bootloader and then reboot and it worked after that. Easy enough to try?
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Nokia dt-900 works perfectly with mine no issues at all
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railed said:
Nokia dt-900 works perfectly with mine no issues at all
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Mine works perfectly too with the Nokia dt-900
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Slow charging speeds

My mediapad is charging ridiculously slow. Ampere is reporting between 310mah and 550mah charge rate. Anyone else have this problem?
I get 1410
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Weird. What cable and charger are you using?
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Weird. What cable and charger are you using?
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I used the original charger and cable. With my Nexus 7 charger and cable I get 1610.
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ncguy68 said:
I used the original charger and cable. With my Nexus 7 charger and cable I get 1610.
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I also get 1600+ with a 10W BlackBerry PlayBook charger.

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