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Will my axon 7 charger correctly Whit an aukey 3.0 quick charger 18 w ... Some how my kiddos lost my charger and now and can quick charge the phone so I order 1 from amazon

I have such an aukey QC3 car charger and it works and is very fast.

QC Quick Charge 3 may not be the fastest method but at least it's a standard that aftermarket manufacturers can make products for. This is good for long term ownership. I mostly don't fast charge my A7 anyway. I just use a generic 2.4 amp charger and let it charge overnight. Hoping the battery lasts longer.

I use a Dodocool Quick Charge 3.0 charger and it works perfectly with the Axon 7. I'm sure the Aukey one would be the same.

Thanks for the help I was going nutz since I lost the original charger

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Can I charge NExus 7 with a 5V 1A charger ?

Bought my Nexus in the US this summer, really enjoy this little beast.
I have a question regarding charging. The provided charger is a 5V- 2A charger but a US one. I have at home a HTC one X charger which delivers 5V - 1A. Can I use this charger ? What is the difference between 1A & 2A ?
Thx, Yves
yves.alexis said:
Bought my Nexus in the US this summer, really enjoy this little beast.
I have a question regarding charging. The provided charger is a 5V- 2A charger but a US one. I have at home a HTC one X charger which delivers 5V - 1A. Can I use this charger ? What is the difference between 1A & 2A ?
Thx, Yves
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I don't see how less amps would hurt it. It may not register a charge, or charge very slowly. I would wait for another opinion.
2A will charge faster than the 1A charger. That's the only difference.
thedauntlessone said:
2A will charge faster than the 1A charger. That's the only difference.
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OK, thank you
On the flip side, can I use my N7 charger to charge my mobile (SG2)?
My SG2 charger is set for 0.7A, while the N7 charger is set at 2A.
Mine charges with the USB cable i use to transfer files, which is about 500mA. Works but slow.
checking around the net, that's what it say.
the USB port have a maximum of 500mA i believe. And i did noticed it tend to charge more slowly. While the provided Asus charger with USB port on it, it have 2000mA (or 2A). So i guess the Nexus 7 is made to be able to support up to 2000mA, while it will charge more slowly when connected to a computer's USB port.
I took out my PSP and its charger recently, and this charger is also 5V, 2000mA, except it's a round tip made to fit the PSP charging port.
I do have another 2000mA charger, it also have a round tip, luckily it fit on my Ainol Elf II tablet. I got this charger/power supply when i bought my HDMI switcher, it work without it, so it was sitting there for all this time, unused.
i'm gonna try charging it with the provided Asus charger now.
browngeek said:
On the flip side, can I use my N7 charger to charge my mobile (SG2)?
My SG2 charger is set for 0.7A, while the N7 charger is set at 2A.
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Yes. Your phone will not charge at the same rate as the N7, however.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2

The MXP charge the Battery very low without QC2.0 Loader?

Is it possible that the MXP charge very low (1Amp.) without a QC2.0 Loader?
I have test a Samsung 2A Loader and a Amazon 2,1A Laoder with original Motorola Cable but is charge around 3h till its full charged?! That is very 2010 like :/ I dont have a QC2.0 Charger in my Car, by my Friends, at work.......
Min 1,5A, that would be good.
Here is a Video that show it>>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qcCtSFBKQM
Facing the same issue here... More and more thinking to buy another Quick Charge plug
If I understand your question correctly, then yes you need a quick charge 2.0 charger to get a fast charge into the Play. Any other type of charger (regardless of rate) will just be a regular charger with the X Play.
Regular Charger ok.....but its charge only with 1A and this is very slow. A LG G2, Samsung Note 2 or a Huawei P8 charge with a regular Charger with 1,5A or 2A but not with 1A how the MXP. That is like a 2010 Phone :/ So, when I at work I have no QC2.0 Loader, or by friends.... an then the MXP charge from 10-100% in very long 3 Hours!!!!! Its really bad and hope Motorola fix this. (Huawei (P8) fix it by the first Update from 1A to 1,5A) Ps I have the European Version of the MXP!
Or .. Just buy a $20 quick charger ...
Read my Text!!!!!!!!!!!! Then I have to buy more than one! Easyier ist to use the Standard Charger by my Friends ..... and Motorola fix this and make that the MXP charge with minimum 1.5A. (better 2A)
But if you sit on Couch 24hours a Day, thats a good Idea !!! :laugh:
edlover666 said:
Read my Text!!!!!!!!!!!! Then I have to buy more than one! Easyier ist to use the Standard Charger by my Friends ..... and Motorola fix this and make that the MXP charge with minimum 1.5A. (better 2A)
But if you sit on Couch 24hours a Day, thats a good Idea !!! [emoji23]
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Or .. Just buy two. Honestly, once you get a quick charger, you aren't going to be happy with generic 1.5a charging. I read your text perfectly fine. I bought two chargers. One for home, one to go. $40 for quality chargers isn't bad. It's not like it's one time use.

n910c charges only at 1a on a 2a charger

so i lost my fast charger which i didn't didn't use anyway as i kept fast charging unchecked in phone settings
now i got a new romoss charger which is a good charger AFAIK. it is rated at 2.1a, plugged it in and it took too long to charge. i downloaded an app called Ampere to measure the current and the maximum it gets is about 1000mA.
i thought the new charger was ****ty so i tried my friend's LG charger 1.8a and got the same results. tried another 2.1a samsung charger and nothing exceeds 1a.
is it something wrong with my phone or is it software related?
i'm using eRobot's newest rom with spaceX kernel (also tried googymax and suemax kernels). tried to check the fast charge option and again, same results.
any opinions or thoughts are much appeeciated
thanx
You need a Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 compatible charger in order utilize adaptive fast charging on your Note 4([email protected] & [email protected] output). Buy new Note4,Nexus 6,Motorola X Style charger. Also make sure your USB cable is undamaged/good quality, since not all cables actually support fast charging.
i dont need to use it as a fast charger, i just want it to charge with 5v 2a which the chareger is capable of

Charging problem on turbo charger

Hello friends. I got a Nexus 6p, it came with a common charger of the LG 5v 0.85A, with that charger it charges and shows slow charge, but it raises the percentage of the battery. now with any turbo charger that I test, the percentage of the battery decreases, I already tested with the turbo of my honor 8, with an aukey turbo, Motorola turbo of 5v 1.6A- 9v 1.6A- 12v 1.3A and all these do not charged my device. I would like to know if this is common in 6p. I am using RR in version 7.1.2.
s2_maicon said:
Hello friends. I got a Nexus 6p, it came with a common charger of the LG 5v 0.85A, with that charger it charges and shows slow charge, but it raises the percentage of the battery. now with any turbo charger that I test, the percentage of the battery decreases, I already tested with the turbo of my honor 8, with an aukey turbo, Motorola turbo of 5v 1.6A- 9v 1.6A- 12v 1.3A and all these do not charged my device. I would like to know if this is common in 6p. I am using RR in version 7.1.2.
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The N6P does not support either quick charge, or turbo charge. This doesn't mean it won't charge at all, but will charge slowly. None of the chargers you mentioned will Rapid Charge your device. You need a 5V 3A USB-C charger to do that, and even some of these are not fully compliant with the USB-C standard. One rule of thumb is that if your charger or cable has a USB-A connection, your device will not ever charge over 2.1A, and in many cases much less. You need a USB-C to USB-C cable or charger to get Rapid Charge. Have a look in the N6P Accessories section where all the discussion on chargers and cables is taking place. There you will find a recommendations for the correct charger/cable. Same goes for a car charger. USB-C 5V 3A.
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The N6P does not support either quick charge, or turbo charge. This doesn't mean it won't charge at all, but will charge slowly. None of the chargers you mentioned will Rapid Charge your device. You need a 5V 3A USB-C charger to do that, and even some of these are not fully compliant with the USB-C standard. One rule of thumb is that if your charger or cable has a USB-A connection, your device will not ever charge over 2.1A, and in many cases much less. You need a USB-C to USB-C cable or charger to get Rapid Charge. Have a look in the N6P Accessories section where all the discussion on chargers and cables is taking place. There you will find a recommendations for the correct charger/cable. Same goes for a car charger. USB-C 5V 3A.
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Thank you very much, my friend. I bought a motorola charger 5v 3a Type C and now it is loading quickly. I ordered by ebay a 6p nexus document. Meanwhile I'm using that same motorola.

Quick Charge 3.0

Hey guys,
I love the charger that came with the phone and tracking the amps and volts I get about 2700mA at 4volts, which is about 12Watts, but never the full 18Watts (9Voltsx2Amps). But that's not bad, as it still charges real fast.
The big problem I have is that I have several Quick Charge 3.0 compatible chargers that offer the various Outputs----- Cable Output: QC 3.0 3.6-6V/3A, 6.2-9V/2A, 9.2-12V/1.5A (18W Max), but I only get about 700mA with 4Volts!
Is anybody else seeing this? Is it disabled by accident like the other ASUS Zenfones?
https://www.asus.com/us/Phone/ZenFone-AR-ZS571KL/Tech-Specs/
3300mAh (non-removable)
BoostMaster Fast Charging: 60% battery capacity in 39 minutes (18W)
PowerDelivery 2.0
Quick Charge 3.0
Yeah, same problem here as I mentioned in your thread on the Zentalk forums ... not impressed ... picked up an additional QC 3.0 wall charger, and a QC 3.0 car charger, and neither trigger the phone into "Fast Charging" mode ... they still charge fast - but the worst part of all is I'm not sure they're "talking" and tapering off the power as the battery fills up, because the phone is getting quite hot at the high end of the charge - and that is the main reason I went and spent money on QC 3.0 chargers - not as much for a faster charge as a charge that is easier on the battery so it hopefully has a good long life :-/

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