redmi note 7 charger - Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Questions & Answers

hi guys..i bought RN7 recently..it takes 130mins to charge fully but i charge my RN7 with mi5 charger(fast3 and output is 2.5A) and its the result
30min>>0 to 42% but stock charger 30%
60min>>0 to 75% but stock charger 59%
0 to 90% with mi5 charger 78min
0 to 90% with stock charger 100min
so its my question√ can mi5 charger harm my phone?
should i charge my phone with stock charger or i can use my mi5 charger?
tnx guys

master76rz said:
hi guys..i bought RN7 recently..it takes 130mins to charge fully but i charge my RN7 with mi5 charger(fast3 and output is 2.5A) and its the result
30min>>0 to 42% but stock charger 30%
60min>>0 to 75% but stock charger 59%
0 to 90% with mi5 charger 78min
0 to 90% with stock charger 100min
so its my question√ can mi5 charger harm my phone?
should i charge my phone with stock charger or i can use my mi5 charger?
tnx guys
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U can use any charger u want. Even a 40W charger for a tablet which I use. The phone would draw the power it needs and nothing more.

kenennaoyeka said:
U can use any charger u want. Even a 40W charger for a tablet which I use. The phone would draw the power it needs and nothing more.
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tnx bro..so i'll use my mi5 charger to charge faster

master76rz said:
tnx bro..so i'll use my mi5 charger to charge faster
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i think you need to check whether the mobile is getting heated while charging, if yes then change the cahrger
keep in mind that it is good practice to use battery in the range of 15% to 80% to increase its life, i mean dont allow your phone to drain below 15% battery and dont charge it above 80%, if you planning to use the phone for years

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Better mi a1 charger?

Have anyone better and cheap charger what is supported now on oreo? i want to buy it...
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I use a 10w iPad charger and it's great. Charges really fast
TerQQ said:
Have anyone better and cheap charger what is supported now on oreo? i want to buy it...
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whats wrong with the stock charger?
in oreo update is fast charging feature, then i am searching charger to use that.
Sir i wanted to know which charger should i use to get fast charging after oreo update??
TerQQ said:
in oreo update is fast charging feature, then i am searching charger to use that.
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Yogesh9694 said:
Sir i wanted to know which charger should i use to get fast charging after oreo update??
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This has been discussed, it's not charging any faster than it did in Nougat. All they did was add the text to tell you it was fast charging, which to them means charging above 1A. True fast charging would be 50% in less than 30 minutes, definitely this update is not going to do that, no matter what charger you use.
But after oreo update there is a little improvement in charging speed... I charged my A1 in switched off and phones charged in 1hr 35 min from 0 to 100%...and i used the stock charger...
Yogesh9694 said:
But after oreo update there is a little improvement in charging speed... I charged my A1 in switched off and phones charged in 1hr 35 min from 0 to 100%...and i used the stock charger...
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Doing some very basic math.
3000mAh battery.
Charging rate of 2000mAh
That would equate, if the battery were truly at 0%, and charged truly to 100% full 3000mAh capacity, of 90 minutes, in an ideal world. Of course, there are some things that come into play, such as overhead.
With my USB measuring tool, I am able to see the voltage around 5.10-5.20v, and the amperage around 1.85-1.94A. This is with a Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0 charger, so I know for certain that it is not doing a higher voltage charge. I can also see that it is not doing a higher amperage charge.
Given this, I will have to see about doing a complete drain on the phone, and then charging, and seeing where 100% is indicated on the phone, in terms of capacity, as my tool can measure the amount sent over USB as well.

Charging speed

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2 Hour With Stock Charger
I didn't completely check the ratings and time but stock charger DOES NOT fast charge this phone. as the Stock Charger isnt QC2.0 Supported. However this mobile does support QC2.0 but you'll have to test QC2.0 Charger 1st. Not all QC2.0 Chargers work on this mobile. Its a little picky. So go to a shop check QC2.0 Chargers on your mobile. when you get circle Sign on notification bar along side battery then it means that device is fast charging. if not then there will be no circle around the charging sign (Flash sign)
also idt this mobile supports QC3.0 but i dont have tools to check amps volts of charger.
Lenovo's original QC3.0 charger doesnt work on this phone. I've tested. but Motorola's QC3.0 Charger works fine.
my rn5 pro , takes apporx 3 hours to charge completely!
So far I'm a bit slow, a little bit more than 3 hours to completely charge the phone. Might have something to do with the cable.
My current charging setup:
- ANKER 5 port 40W
- a docomo USB cable
Planning to buy a proper 20AWG usb cable and a QC2.0 adapter.
I just bought a Letv charger which supported qc3.0 for about 4$ on taobao
I'm currently on the 9.5.11 build and it takes about 4-5 hours to completely charge the device using stock charger, And it took about 2-3 hours while on 9.2 build.
I wonder if the Mi QC 3.0 based charger would improve the situation for us?
piyush95 said:
I'm currently on the 9.5.11 build and it takes about 4-5 hours to completely charge the device using stock charger, And it took about 2-3 hours while on 9.2 build.
I wonder if the Mi QC 3.0 based charger would improve the situation for us?
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Slow charge is a known bug in 9.5.11 build. Wait for an update or change ROM
13,2W for me
I recieved 9.2.13 update yesterday and have been noticing significant boost to charging speeds since then...yet to fully charge from 0 so can't comment on total time but as per Ampere, charging speeds are in range of 1500 to 1700 mah
1000 mA max with 5v 2amp and Work Normal Speed with Stock Charger
Approximately 2 hour for charge phone
I use the app Ampere (free in Playstore) to measure power input and with a normal charger (non QC) it shows up to 1600 mAh charging amount and from almost 0 to 100% it is taking 2,5 hours. One question: is there a way to tell if QuickCharge is active?
@Kusie
Look on your"s phone status bar. With normal charging there is thunder icon next to the battery. With QC active, thunder in in circle as far as I remember. Info about active QC should be also displayed in the bottom of your lockscreen
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Using my usb inline meter, i'm getting ~6.5v and ~2.2A, with a Tronsmart usb cable and QC 3.0 Truro charger, screen off and about 44% remaining on battery. Will try when the battery is lower some other time.
takes around 2hours to charge 100% using stock charger..
1h 30min with a Quick Charger from Anker.
Cel00 said:
1h 30min with a Quick Charger from Anker.
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Not possible.
Incogn said:
Not possible.
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Of Course it's true, why should I lie?
Turned off the Phone at 5% and charged it to 100%....
Cel00 said:
Of Course it's true, why should I lie?
Turned off the Phone at 5% and charged it to 100%....
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I have no idea why would you do that... But read reviews, no matter what kind of charger you use, this phone only supports qc 2.0 version. From 0 to 100, in 1 hour, you only get like 55%, and in the end it slows down even more, so yes, impossible to fully charge in 1.5h, TECHNICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. You are either lying, or mixed times and got confused. Judging by technical parameters, the best this phone can do should be around 2hours from 0 to 100.
Incogn said:
I have no idea why would you do that... But read reviews, no matter what kind of charger you use, this phone only supports qc 2.0 version. From 0 to 100, in 1 hour, you only get like 55%, and in the end it slows down even more, so yes, impossible to fully charge in 1.5h, TECHNICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. You are either lying, or mixed times and got confused. Judging by technical parameters, the best this phone can do should be around 2hours from 0 to 100.
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I just posted above that I was able to get QC 3.0 charging rates. Approximately 2.2A (fluctuates +/- 0.1A) and 6.6v (fluctuates +/- 0.2v) using a QC 3.0 charger and Tronsmart cable. Measured using an inline meter, not software.

Charging speed

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takes about half an hour or so as far as I can remember 8/10
Charges really fast, thanks to 18W charger. Although on cable connected to computer, very slow
yellow_eyed_demon said:
Charges really fast, thanks to 18W charger. Although on cable connected to computer, very slow
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You compare 9v 2A(18w) vs 5v 0.5A(2.5W) PC usb? ...obviously it's slow with a pc charge
GintoSama said:
takes about half an hour or so as far as I can remember 8/10
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From mathematical standpoint 30 mins for 0-100% is impossible with 18W charger, let me make it a bit clear
It has a 3.800mAh battery or 3.8Ah for short, which means if it had a 5v 3.8A charger it would take 1 hour if the charger and delivery system(cable+chips inside phone etc) were delivering 100% efficiency. Now 5v 3.8A is 19W charger. For half an hour we need 5v 7.6A or 38Watt.
According to Quick charge which is present in this phone it can be charged at 9v 2A or 18W, so even if the phone has 100% efficiency it would take a bit more than 1 hour to complete 0-100% but because each system can't deliver 100% efficiency calculate to 1hr and 1-20 mins give or take
P.S. half an hour, wish but ain't possible unless we have 9v 4.2A charging with 100% efficiency(or 5v 7.6A if you prefer) - Still going to get this phone soon(if price drops to my desire)
Just charged 25% to 100% took around 1 hour
I have here the test i made 100% to 11% took 6h34m SOT, charging from 11% to 49% took 25 minutes from 11% to 82% took 59 minutes, from 11% to 98% took 1h36m.
SOT: https://imgur.com/923LesQ
Charging:
11% to 49% : https://imgur.com/WpIcTnW : 25m
11% to 82% : https://imgur.com/NWOEl4C : 59m
11% to 98% : https://imgur.com/miH8pXA : 1h36m
Just got it yesterday...
Drained it fully so it died...
Then 0 to 53 % in 35 mins flat...
I think the last 10%( from 90 to 100} takes a big effort.
Just tested with LG V20's Fast Charger of 18W.
Fast charging works. confirmed.
But not with OnePlus 3T's Charger.
Will check the same with 5T's Charger and Update.
vishuxperia said:
Just tested with LG V20's Fast Charger of 18W.
Fast charging works. confirmed.
But not with OnePlus 3T's Charger.
Will check the same with 5T's Charger and Update.
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Did you try charging it with the Oneplus Charger? If yes, could you give us the result in terms of charge time and heating? TIA
grubber24 said:
Did you try charging it with the Oneplus Charger? If yes, could you give us the result in terms of charge time and heating? TIA
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Yes OnePlus 3T, 5T does not work.
Also I was charging N7+ from 18% via LG V20's Charger and it got overheated and started malfunctioning. But thankfully there was a circuit breaker and protection circuit in LG's Charger which saved it. Device is working fine too. Now I am using the nokia charger provided in the box as none are working.
vishuxperia said:
Yes OnePlus 3T, 5T does not work.
Also I was charging N7+ from 18% via LG V20's Charger and it got overheated and started malfunctioning. But thankfully there was a circuit breaker and protection circuit in LG's Charger which saved it. Device is working fine too. Now I am using the nokia charger provided in the box as none are working.
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So that means if something happens to the current charger provided with the phone, we will have to buy a Nokia branded charger and cable or there would be issues. Hmm
Sent from my Nokia 7 plus using Tapatalk
I am usimg my one plus 5T's cable and it is working fine...
I'm using an old HTC charger and a anker quick charger and all work fine.
Well, my Nokia 7 Plus charges quite fast but it gets very hot while charging. Today it overheated and started beeping.
I'm using original Nokia charger that came with the phone.
alv3st3r said:
Well, my Nokia 7 Plus charges quite fast but it gets very hot while charging. Today it overheated and started beeping.
I'm using original Nokia charger that came with the phone.
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I also meet this using oem cable. With nokia original cable is no issue.
I just got this device Thursday not a Dual SIM device
It charges fully in about 1hr and 30mins of charging adds quite a bit of power to the battery
if we use a PC it takes ages
is it safe to use fast charge daily?
Can we charge the device by a standard charger having 5v 1 amp rating with the USB type c cable plugged into it?
sameermehta2 said:
Can we charge the device by a standard charger having 5v 1 amp rating with the USB type c cable plugged into it?
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Yes, i use mine from a tablet at 5v and 1.5A. You can use any charger if it is 5v or if it is turbopower o fastcharge.
I also use my old LG's charger. 5v @1.8A. Im not really that into charging speed. One thing i noticed is that on both chargers when reaching 100% it says charged but still charges for another 15minutes before the charging icon (flash) disappears from the screen. Has anyone else noticed this?

Can we charge Nokia 6 (TA1021) using Quick charge 3.0 charger?

The stock charger takes more than 2hrs to charge the phone full. Is there any way to charge it fast? Can quick charger do the trick?
Rshan1994 said:
The stock charger takes more than 2hrs to charge the phone full. Is there any way to charge it fast? Can quick charger do the trick?
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Unfortunately not.. Source: http://www.areamobile.de/news/45073...h-sind-die-android-smartphones-von-hmd-global (German)

higher amp charger Is it good for your battery life?

Hi all,
I got OnePlus wall Fast Charge Power Adapter from ebay, and i test it with factory cable, i found its higher then the official one
the official one its between 1730 -1800
and the after market from ebay Ebay its between 2700 -2900 my question is the higher amp will hurt the battery life ?
regards
How are you measuring this? Ive found my One plus phones will not charge rapidly with my current measuring device plugged between them and the phone.
Next every single device I have, the battery lasts longer when I slow charge them. (More time on each charge) I charge my devices generally between 0.3-0.5 amps.
OhioYJ said:
How are you measuring this? Ive found my One plus phones will not charge rapidly with my current measuring device plugged between them and the phone.
Next every single device I have, the battery lasts longer when I slow charge them. (More time on each charge) I charge my devices generally between 0.3-0.5 amps.
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by ampere app, i chat with oneplus they said its should be up to 4000 with the official charger
ananmatai said:
by ampere app, i chat with oneplus they said its should be up to 4000 with the official charger
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The charger uses 5V 4Amps. You should charge around 3000mAh below 75% after they it slows down.
Puddi_Puddin said:
The charger uses 5V 4Amps. You should charge around 3000mAh below 75% after they it slows down.
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thank you sir, i got surprise the official one not reaching 2000ma

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