Quick charger - Xiaomi Redmi Pro Questions & Answers

Evening all,
My Pro been dispatched, and I've just read something to say they might not come with a quick charger as standard. So is anyone confirm please? Cheers
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It doesn't, as far as I read in all the reviews (my pro in on its way as well). The worse is that i couldn't find any compatible charger with the pump express mediatek technology. In any case, again from the reviews, it appears that the charger the ships with the phone manages to charge it in a reasonable couple of hours
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Mine came with a charger labelled "Xiaomi MDY-08-EF" which is allegedly a "high-speed charger" according to http://en.miui.com/thread-105602-1-1.html . Using an external USB power meter it registers up to around 1.8A at 5V while charging, dropping down to lower amps as the phone gets full. The Ampere app doesn't measure current correctly on this phone (last time I tried it anyway) so you can't check it that way.

Thanks I shall wait and see, did see an anker USB cable quick charger on amazon so maybe that's worth a look https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01CJ9OEZG/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_nxxpybGEQ7S20
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It definitely doesn't fast-charge with Quick Charge chargers, I have two different ones and they don't work (just charge at regular speed).

That's for the snapdragon quick charge standard, the mediatek has its own technology called pump express. That's why the quick charge one won't work except as a "normal" charger
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Hello,
I received my Redmi Pro one weeks ago and did some charge test. My Redmi Pro still blocked to 1A : official charger, powerbank Xiaomi, LeEco Pump Express fast charger ...
Do you have an idea ?
Tested with 2 Custom Roms: Xiaomi.eu and Miui-France (French users)
Thanks.

The stock charger is good enough for that 4050maH battery

I know one thing I need something better than the Amazon basic 2.1amp charger which I keep at work. 3 & half hours charge and still only about 75 percent ?
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Fast (2A) charger: anyone tried on N4?

Hello, It someone used on N4? I'm looking one of samsung, is written 0,5/2A. It will reduce the time of charge? It will disintegrate the battery? Thanks in advice.
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vinz2904 said:
Hello, It someone used on N4? I'm looking one of samsung, is written 0,5/2A. It will reduce the time of charge? It will disintegrate the battery? Thanks in advice.
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It will do neither of those (Well, maybe the battery will charge a liiiittle bit faster). The charging circuit will pull only a certain amount of current, most likely around 1.2 amps, no matter how much power the charger can supply.
The phone's charging circuit (load) won't draw any more current than it does from the stock charger, no matter how much current is available.
Solutions Etcetera said:
The phone's charging circuit (load) won't draw any more current than it does from the stock charger, no matter how much current is available.
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^ this. However, if the voltage is higher (>5V, if I remember correctly), you'll want to avoid using the charger.
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Ok so is useless that "fast charger". I thinks that 2A in 1 hours delivers 2000mha so have to complete charge in just 1hours and something (to arrive to 2100mha)
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Ok so is useless that "fast charger". I thinks that 2A in 1 hours delivers 2000mha so have to complete charge in just 1hours and something (to arrive to 2100mha)
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Even if our devices were truly capable of accepting an input of 2A, the charge isn't linear; i.e. the charge rate isn't constant. Take a look at this thread to see what I mean! It's a good read for everyone.
Your battery gauge is lying to you (and it's not such a bad thing)
vinz2904 said:
Hello, It someone used on N4? I'm looking one of samsung, is written 0,5/2A. It will reduce the time of charge? It will disintegrate the battery? Thanks in advice.
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I use the charger that came with my HP Touchpad, which is a higher rate charger than the stock Nexus 4. It does make the phone charge faster, but it also heats it up. I don't use it as my full time charger, but its nice for a faster top up.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Charging Analysis

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Xiaomi has recently released their new smartphone, the Redmi Note 2. This new model comes with a 5.5-inch 1080p resolution display, and is powered by a Mediatek 2.2GHz 64bit Helio X10 Octa Core cpu with 2GB of RAM,3060mAh battery; It also comes with MIUI V7 (base on Android 5.0).
The power adapter for redmi note 2 is 5V/2A, and it also comes with 3.9ft (1.2m) micro usb cable.
We have got this device for few days, and busy testing the charging performance. We test with the original chargers, the tronsmart charges (wall charger and car charger) , and also the charger which support Mediatek Pump Express Plus.
Here are some simple results base on our test:
1)Total Chagring time from battery 0% to 100% is 2 hours 10 mins with stock power adapter and stock usb cable. detail table is here:
Time Battery
11:00PM-11:10PM 0%-10%
11:10PM-11:30PM 10%-25%
11:30PM-12:00PM 25%-52%
12:00PM-0:30AM 52%-78%
0:30AM-1:00AM 78%-96%
1:00AM-1:10AM 96%-100%
It can get 10% power in 10 mins charging, and 52% power in 1 hour. In 1.5 hours, it can get 78% power.and in reset times, it can get battery from 78% – 100%.
2) Redmi Note 2 don’t support Qualcomm quick charge or Mediatek Pump Express fast charge, and even Xiaomi offer 5V/2A power adapter, but the max charging current is just 1.38amp, and total charging watt is lower than 10W. see the photos here:
(for reference, the Oneplus Two also have 5V/2A charger, the charging current can reach 1.9amp and total charging watt is 10W., We also use the oneplus two charger to charge on redmi note 2, same result, max charging current is just 1.38amp) .so the problem is not the charger, maybe xiaomi lock the charging current in the software? for heat? for safe? or other reason?
Here is the photo for the stock charger:
and then we test with our wall charger and car charger, here is the information:
(1) test with one port qc2.0 wall charger
(2) Test with 3-port USB wall charger:
(3) Test with dual port usb car charger:
(4) Test with 4 port usb car charger
From the above test, you can see, all of our chargers can offer same current as the original xiaomi charger.
But the redmi note 2 can’t accept more current than 1.4amp. All of our chargers’ usb port can offer 2.4Amp charging current, however, redmi note 2 just can accept 1.4amp.
So if you are looking for some back up wall charger, and new car charger for your Redmi Note 2 smartphone. Our Tronsmart Charger series should be your first choice.
Some tips about charging speed:
The charging speed is decided by three part:
(1) How much current/volt the smartphone can accept?
(2) How much current/volt the charger can offer?
(3) Which usb cables are you using?
Please make sure to use the high quality usb cables, our tronsmart usb cables are all 20awg, can delivery high current.
Any questions about Redmi Note 2 charging, feel free to contact us.
Tronsmart
Source: http://www.tronsmart.com/?p=3644
Thanks for the good review.
I assume it's not a problem at all: to prolongate capacity life it's recommended to charge at 0.5C.
Unless there's something new with li-ions, that I don't know.)
BTW, is this xiaomi using li-pol? Just curious.
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Thanks for the info.
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Is the rest of the phone any good?
Redmi Note 2 Prime
If you have a chance to test the prime version, it would be great. In any case, I will test the Redmi Prime Note 2 with your 3 port quick charger, when my phone arrives.
PS Was your test phone upgraded to the latest software release?
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Thanks for the good review.
I assume it's not a problem at all: to prolongate capacity life it's recommended to charge at 0.5C.
Unless there's something new with li-ions, that I don't know.)
BTW, is this xiaomi using li-pol? Just curious.
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Don't understand your meaning very well, but i take a photo for the redmi note 2 battery, in case you guys are interested:
devilsking said:
Thanks for the info.
Gald for help
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LoneWolfSK said:
Is the rest of the phone any good?
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In my opinion it's good, but we are mainly focus on the charging analysis, you can check other reviews in this forum.
Explore3 said:
If you have a chance to test the prime version, it would be great. In any case, I will test the Redmi Prime Note 2 with your 3 port quick charger, when my phone arrives.
PS Was your test phone upgraded to the latest software release?
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Yes, we plan to review the prime version, we will put more and more newest smartphone charging analysis in our channel. and yes, i have updated to the last software when i do the charing review.
Well, We just get the redmi note 2 prime version.
The accessories are the same as redmi note 2 standard version.
and we run some quick test, the charging current is also 1.38A, which is lower than 2A.
GeekEric said:
Well, We just get the redmi note 2 prime version.
The accessories are the same as redmi note 2 standard version.
and we run some quick test, the charging current is also 1.38A, which is lower than 2A.
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Any noticeable difference with the normal version?
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ZioRò said:
Any noticeable difference with the normal version?
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seems faster than the normal version. but need more test.
2 hours for a 3000mah battery, not bad.
Awesome review! You have time to do some more testing?
And do I read it correctly that is doesn't really matter with what you charge the Redmi Note 2 with, it's all pretty much same same mAh that goes in, right?
Danacy said:
Awesome review! You have time to do some more testing?
And do I read it correctly that is doesn't really matter with what you charge the Redmi Note 2 with, it's all pretty much same same mAh that goes in, right?
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yes, we just test the tronsmart charger and compare with the original charger, because redmi note 2 don't support qc2.0, so the tronsmart qc2.0 charger just give it the regular charging speed, (still the same as original charger). i think xiaomi limit the current in the phone side. I am hoping it can reach real 2A current like they state in the charger, not just 1.38a.
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yes, we just test the tronsmart charger and compare with the original charger, because redmi note 2 don't support qc2.0, so the tronsmart qc2.0 charger just give it the regular charging speed, (still the same as original charger). i think xiaomi limit the current in the phone side. I am hoping it can reach real 2A current like they state in the charger, not just 1.38a.
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Thank you for your reply. On the MIUI forums the official announcement of the Redmi Note 2 states that is has quick charge though. You think these things are solvable by software updates?
Danacy said:
Thank you for your reply. On the MIUI forums the official announcement of the Redmi Note 2 states that is has quick charge though. You think these things are solvable by software updates?
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Good Question...
GeekEric said:
yes, we just test the tronsmart charger and compare with the original charger, because redmi note 2 don't support qc2.0, so the tronsmart qc2.0 charger just give it the regular charging speed, (still the same as original charger). i think xiaomi limit the current in the phone side. I am hoping it can reach real 2A current like they state in the charger, not just 1.38a.
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Thank you for your reply. On the MIUI forums the official announcement of the Redmi Note 2 states that is has quick charge though. You think these things are solvable by software updates?
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I have been hoping for a software fix. However, I am less optimistic after rereading the listing at geekbuying. It indicates that the phone has 5v/1.4 Amp "fast" charging.
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I have been hoping for a software fix. However, I am less optimistic after rereading the listing at geekbuying. It indicates that the phone has 5v/1.4 Amp fast charging.
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1.5 would be pretty much fast charging; the Ulefone Be Touch 2 has a fast charger at 1.5 and it loads very quickly. Too bad the tests clearly show a 1.38amp charging for the Redmi Note 2..:silly:
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1.5 would be pretty much fast charging; the Ulefone Be Touch 2 has a fast charger at 1.5 and it loads very quickly. Too bad the tests clearly show a 1.38amp charging for the Redmi Note 2..:silly:
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The real quick charge will improve the volt to 9V and total watt is 18w, the 5V/2A or 5V/1.5 can't be called quick charge. and it can't be added via software update.
and xiaomi charger clearly said it is 5V/2A charger, however, the redmi note 2 just can accept 1.5A current.
Eric
I got some different result.
First of all, my redmi note 2 behave a lot differently under different charger.
With an iPAD 12W charger, it can go as low as 500mA to 700mA (stock cable)
With original charger, it goes around 1.5A.
Most other give as low as 500mA.
The noticeable difference is the voltage. The original charger give 5.4V where the others give 2.1 will charge slowly.
But it really doesn't consistent.
There is an app called Battery Monitor from 3c71 can read the input current. It may not be as accurate as the meter but it gives meaningful reading.
It shows that my devvice's input current were cap at 1458mA
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my wrong....... just did another test..
the widget shows +1925mA
And my Electric Meter showing 0.057A under 220V lol... with ipad adaptor and ... docomo cable.
i think we can modify this modifying some file, because exists some kernels with "ampers charge" modified at 2A
But... where is the file.... ?
I have noticed that even when GSam (app) and Ampere are telling me that it is charging at around 1.5A, it doesn't actually charge that fast. For example, GSam also told me it would take over 4 hours to charge to capacity. Now if it is really charge at 1.5A, and the battery is 3A, it should take two hours, no?
I use the original charger and it charges much faster, however this is not convenient for me.
I even have this special hub and charging cables: http://www.amazon.com/EasyAcc®-Char...8&qid=1442288174&sr=1-15&keywords=easyacc+hub

Motorola "TurboPower" quick charger

Any cheaper or better alternatives to it? It has to be bought separately since it is not included in the box.
For me its include on the box. Its the square one isnt?. When i plug in it says Turbo Chargue on.
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Marco Lomas said:
For me its include on the box. Its the square one isnt?. When i plug in it says Turbo Chargue on.
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Not all of them come with it. Kind of lame on carriers part.
Any Qualcomm 2.0 quick charger should work
Oh i didnt know that :/ i bought it directly from motorola.
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I got the Aukey Quick Charge 2.0 charger.
Around 10€ @ Amazon. Works perfect with the MXP.
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So any qualcomm quick 2.0 charger will have the same functionality and speed?
danny.ffm said:
I got the Aukey Quick Charge 2.0 charger.
Around 10€ @ Amazon. Works perfect with the MXP.
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Confirm that it's working great
Recommend Tronsmart qc2.0 chargers, They are qualcomm certified, and featured quick charge brand.
I just bought a tronsmart QC charger for my car. How do I know if quick charge is working though? It just displays charging still...
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I just bought a tronsmart QC charger for my car. How do I know if quick charge is working though? It just displays charging still...
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On stock, it'll display turbo power connected. If cm, use Ampere from the play store
Hmm OK well I don't think the one I bought is really a quick charger unless my car simply doesn't put enough power out?! It only displays charging and I'm on stock.
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Check using Ampere in market.
Charging time
Hi Guys does ant tested how much time it is taking to fully charged from 0%.
Does any one have turbo 25 charger if yes how much it is taking to fully charged with that turbo 25 charger.
I have the same question as sandeep,
how long does the turbo need to charge the bat?
Does the Turbo charger simply has more power than standard chargers, or is there anything else special or proprietary?
More amperage,my turbo charger is 2.4a, whereas standard ones are 1a I believe
There's more to it than just straight amperage in the charging circuit, here is a good explanation of it
http://www.androidauthority.com/quick-charge-explained-563838/
The newer fast charge systems use a stepped system to always give the most amps the battery can take for any given situation. There is actually 3 systems right now (I hate when everyone can't agree)
There is Quick Charge 2.0 (QC 2.0) used by Moto & HTC, 2nd the new USB-C connector has its own spec for fast charge but unfortunately a lot of the USB-C coming on newer devices are only using the old USB 2.0 spec - so no fast charge available. Last but not least One Plus has their own unique fast charge spec.
From what I have read if you have a good USB cable (one designed for charging) and you have USB adapter capable of at least 3.0 amps it might trigger the QC 2.0 circuit in the phone to go into turbo mode but it is not a given fact, more like trial and error.
The phone needs more than 5 hours to charge fully. The quick charger is a must have i my eyes.
I'll order the TurboPower™ 15 now.
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How to disable fast charge on A5 2016?

Is it possible to disable fast charge in the stock marshmallow firmware for a510f (a5 2016)?
I don't find the setting. If i want to charge the battery "slow" i have to buy another charger?
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gufoman88 said:
Is it possible to disable fast charge in the stock marshmallow firmware for a510f (a5 2016)?
I don't find the setting. If i want to charge the battery "slow" i have to buy another charger?
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You can do:
1. Charge it from usb port of PC/laptop/notebook.
2. Use an AC low power charger (max 900mA). There are plenty of old models.
3. Use actual charger but do not connect directly the phone, put an USB hub between the charger and the phone.
On custom kernels you have more ways to play with charge rates...
my a5 2016 is charging the same with the fast charger supplied as with my other asus charger which is 5.2V - 1.35A.
charging takes about 1.5h for both chargers.
how come?
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gufoman88 said:
Is it possible to disable fast charge in the stock marshmallow firmware for a510f (a5 2016)?
I don't find the setting. If I want to charge the battery "slow" I have to buy another charger?
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Why would you want to "slow" charge in the first place if you are thinking about damages to battery do not worry as not much wear and tear happens to the battery by fast charging

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.
I have exynos n10View attachment 4818513View attachment 4818514
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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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Proday said:
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?
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
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.
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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++

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