Charging speed - Redmi Note 8 Real Life Review

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Just wanna know if rmn8 is 10w? I keep on reading on net thats its 10w. But i thought its 18e

Global variant bought in Pakistan has 10W chanrger. I have seen Indian variant unboxing it has 18W charger. Charging is quite fast using 18W charger (already had a 3rd party charger)​

fawadshah33 said:
Global variant bought in Pakistan has 10W chanrger. I have seen Indian variant unboxing it has 18W charger. Charging is quite fast using 18W charger (already had a 3rd party charger)​
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Then is bette to buy Chinese or indian vr? Then just change the rom ti global vr?

fawadshah33 said:
Global variant bought in Pakistan has 10W chanrger. I have seen Indian variant unboxing it has 18W charger. Charging is quite fast using 18W charger (already had a 3rd party charger)​
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Does the Redmi Note 8 the non pro version has Qualcomm Quick Charge Tech on it?
It just says it has 18w fast charging...

ObadiahV said:
Does the Redmi Note 8 the non pro version has Qualcomm Quick Charge Tech on it?
It just says it has 18w fast charging...
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I think yes
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-665-mobile-platform

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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 Huawei MediaPad M5 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Hi
Last week i bought an huawei M5 wifi only Version here in Germany from amazon. Its 32GB 4gb ram wifi only Version (non pro).
I noticed very slow charging speed with the provided quick charge power supply (huawai HW - 059200EHQ). From 10% batttery he tells me 4:29 minutes and with other chargers both quick charge ajd normal non huawai it shows 5:29 hours so 1 hour more.
Can anyone confirm the charging time because the m5 pro charges this in 2:10 minutes.
Disappointed that it does not have Qualcomm QC standard but Huawei's own FCP standard.
yaesudx said:
Hi
Last week i bought an huawei M5 wifi only Version here in Germany from amazon. Its 32GB 4gb ram wifi only Version (non pro).
I noticed very slow charging speed with the provided quick charge power supply (huawai HW - 059200EHQ). From 10% batttery he tells me 4:29 minutes and with other chargers both quick charge ajd normal non huawai it shows 5:29 hours so 1 hour more.
Can anyone confirm the charging time because the m5 pro charges this in 2:10 minutes.
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I have non pro 10.8" 64GB M5, when I'm connecting to charger, it says 4 or 5 hours, but 10-15 minutes later it says 2:15-2:30 hours... and usually it will be 100% within 150 minutes. So its charging is really fast - actually I can't see faster yet...
I don't know of estimated charging times but charging itself with the oficial power supply is really fast.
Enviado desde mi SHT-W09 mediante Tapatalk
Update for anyone interested: Tronsmart chargers with VoltIQ and QC3 can charge the M5 on fast charge.
alvinlwh said:
Update for anyone interested: Tronsmart chargers with VoltIQ and QC3 can charge the M5 on fast charge.
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My M5 10 Pro will arrive soon, thanks for the info.
Might get the charger as the device doesn't support QC3...
An observation.
While using and charging my 8.4 M5 from a powerbank with type c port, and type c to type c cable I notice that the powerbank only maintains the charge.
This being 5v 3 amp so 15 watts.
The same powerbank has QC3 usb ports and when I use a USB to type c cable, the powerbank on the lcd display indicates 9v 2 amp, so 18 Watts, so actually charges the M5 slowly when also being used, which I have observed.
It therefore supports QC2, being 9v 2 amp, which to be fair, Huawei says it supports 9v 2 amp, even though they don't mention QC2.
stag74 said:
An observation.
While using and charging my 8.4 M5 from a powerbank with type c port, and type c to type c cable I notice that the powerbank only maintains the charge.
This being 5v 3 amp so 15 watts.
The same powerbank has QC3 usb ports and when I use a USB to type c cable, the powerbank on the lcd display indicates 9v 2 amp, so 18 Watts, so actually charges the M5 slowly when also being used, which I have observed.
It therefore supports QC2, being 9v 2 amp, which to be fair, Huawei says it supports 9v 2 amp, even though they don't mention QC2.
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I tried a couple of stock qc2 charger like Samsung and etc with didnt work.
Tried my Aukey QC3 charger too and same no fast charging.
All are measure by electrical measurement device.
Huawei makes its own SuperCharge capable powerbank, and it doesn't break the bank.
https://www.tvc-mall.com/details/hu...or-huawei-p10-mate-9-black-sku101705094a.html
^ I ordered from that site, and received it.
As my M5 came from Amazon Germany and I'm in the UK, I haven't had the opportunity to try the standard charger that came with it having the euro pins. Seeing as I'm currently on holiday in Greece, I bought my euro charger so will try it charging my powerbank. The powerbank will report the input voltage and current from the charger...
Edit: The supplied Huawei charger says quick charger on the side, and also lists 9v 2a output. Using it to charge my powerbank, it indicates a 9v 2a input.
So in my case all my QC2, and the included charger, all output 9v 2a correctly.
ronald_loulan said:
I tried a couple of stock qc2 charger like Samsung and etc with didnt work.
Tried my Aukey QC3 charger too and same no fast charging.
All are measure by electrical measurement device.
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I too can confirm Aukey QC3 will not fast charge the M5. Nor will a 5V3A USB C to C method mentioned by stag74. HOWEVER it does work with an unbranded QC3 charger from Gearbest, so go figure.
It appears that what will or will not work with Huawei FCP is kind of a gamble except with their own or clearly marked FCP chargers.
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stag74 said:
As my M5 came from Amazon Germany and I'm in the UK, I haven't had the opportunity to try the standard charger that came with it having the euro pins. Seeing as I'm currently on holiday in Greece, I bought my euro charger so will try it charging my powerbank. The powerbank will report the input voltage and current from the charger...
Edit: The supplied Huawei charger says quick charger on the side, and also lists 9v 2a output. Using it to charge my powerbank, it indicates a 9v 2a input.
So in my case all my QC2, and the included charger, all output 9v 2a correctly.
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The supplied charger can charge items that are QC2/3 at fast speed. However the reverse cannot be said for the M5. So instead of just bringing a dual port QC charger on holiday, we will need to bring the Huawei charger as well to quickly charge everything.
My wattage gauge broke
I ordered one and will receive it in a few days and will compare
It's fast. 20% to 70% in one hour.
20% to 93% in 1 and a half hour.
Great charging speed for a tablet.
10.8 wifi variant.
With the in box charger it charges the M5 64gb 10.8 100% in around 1½ hour, thats really good for a tablet in my opinion.
I tried my Mate 20X super charger, but it only charge it the normal slow speed, i was hoping for fast charge, but no
Sendt fra min EVR-L29 med Tapatalk
you can see charge time with original charger in this video:
https://youtu.be/gDzTlv58Nf4
Has anyone found a cheap charger that will do both FCP for my M5 and also QC 2 or 3 for my LG V35? What about all the various smart voltage chargers like Ankers power port, etc? Shouldn't they detect the subtle difference bt FCP and QC and supply what the device wants to fast charge?
If I recall correctly, looking and specs on the individual chargers was something like 9v/2a for FCP Huawei charger and 9v/1.8a for the QC charger for my LG V35, which my M5 won't accept for fast charging.
StephenMSmith said:
Has anyone found a cheap charger that will do both FCP for my M5 and also QC 2 or 3 for my LG V35? What about all the various smart voltage chargers like Ankers power port, etc? Shouldn't they detect the subtle difference bt FCP and QC and supply what the device wants to fast charge?
If I recall correctly, looking and specs on the individual chargers was something like 9v/2a for FCP Huawei charger and 9v/1.8a for the QC charger for my LG V35, which my M5 won't accept for fast charging.
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I use this charger, does M5 Fast Charge just fine while being a QC3 charger, so should do both. https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01GFDSO1M
Car dual quick charger
I have been using this Aukey dual port QC 3.0 charger and can verify that it fast charges both the M5 8.4 tablet and my Samsung Note 8 simultaneously. I drive a truck and use the M5 tablet as a GPS unit with SmartTruckRoute. The screen is on medium brightness for 10 to 14 hours a day and never falls below 100% while plugged in. I take it off of the charger to watch Netflix and YouTube videos while eating or while in the sleeper and it shows fast charging when I plug it back in.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01B2BMIMS

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 ZTE Axon 10 Pro can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Does anyone know how will a 27W QC4+ certified charger perform with our smartphone? Will it charge at 27w or 18w is the maximum charge speed for it?
TheLegend88 said:
Does anyone know how will a 27W QC4+ certified charger perform with our smartphone? Will it charge at 27w or 18w is the maximum charge speed for it?
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Supposedly that is correct.... but ZTE never did provide the QC4+ charger....... it was advertised to come with the Axon 10 pro but never did.

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 Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Though it has 18W(Quick charge 4) it will charge device fast compared to previous devices of Redmi.
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Didn't tried to charge it from 0-100, but I did charge it from 26-94 and it took 1 hour and 20 minutes with the in-box charger. So yeah.
used 18W QC 3 charger of POCO F1, and it took 1 hour and 30 minutes to charge from 9% to 97%.
Does this mean the stock charger is QC 3.0? Did you guys get the same charger out of the box?
viking_kong16 said:
Does this mean the stock charger is QC 3.0? Did you guys get the same charger out of the box?
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The chinese variant comes with a qc3.0 out of the box whereas despite being the exact same device, in india only regular 5v2A chargers are being shipped by Redmi
sidS6 said:
The chinese variant comes with a qc3.0 out of the box whereas despite being the exact same device, in india only regular 5v2A chargers are being shipped by Redmi
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Oh.. That's sad.. And you're right.. my device was shipped from China..
I charged it from 0 to 100 using the charger that came with it. It took 110 minutes exactly
Mine results:
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1. stock charger with stock cable = 2:10 minutes(bad) @The speed of 1400-1800mAh
2. stock charger with fast charging cable = 2:00 minutes(not much) @The speed of 1400-1800mAh
3. MI QC3.0 with FCC = 1:50 minutes @The speed of 2000-2300mAh
4. Mi QC3.0 with stock cable = 1:55 minutes @Speed of 1400-1800mAh
Note: Once the mobile has started heating, the speed of the charging could reduce to below 1000mAh which is normal and during Summertime.
With QC 3.0 Charger of MI
viking_kong16 said:
Does this mean the stock charger is QC 3.0? Did you guys get the same charger out of the box?
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Where did you buy the phone
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Vishal P said:
With QC 3.0 Charger of MI
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How long for charging under switched on state
[email protected] said:
Where did you buy the phone
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Online.. Lazada to be specific.. ? so far I'm loving this device so much screen on time.. however mi A3 and poco 2 is coming.. hopefully the price will not be that far from RN7P
viking_kong16 said:
Online.. Lazada to be specific.. ? so far I'm loving this device so much screen on time.. however mi A3 and poco 2 is coming.. hopefully the price will not be that far from RN7P
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You are in Malaysia?
[email protected] said:
You are in Malaysia?
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Philippines
Hi guys, i found this thing. Do you know if that can improve charging speed ? Thanks In advance.
https://www.amazon.fr/Chargeur-Qualcomm-Quick-Charge-Noir/dp/B06ZZQQDPQ/ref=sr_1_3?__mk_fr_FR=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&keywords=Quick+Charge+4&qid=1556302809&s=electronics&sr=1-3
For a 4000mah battery, the RN7P charges very quickly with a Quick Charge / USB-PD compatible charger.
I use Mac type c charger. It's fast with 3.3 amps at peaks. Took 60 mins from 0 to 90%
ppraveen576 said:
I use Mac type c charger. It's fast with 3.3 amps at peaks. Took 60 mins from 0 to 90%
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Can you take a pic of the specs of the charger?
60 minutes from zero to 100 is switched off state or just screen o off state?
sidS6 said:
The chinese variant comes with a qc3.0 out of the box whereas despite being the exact same device, in india only regular 5v2A chargers are being shipped by Redmi
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I've not seen any QualComm logo but it's like fast charge.
What's the point?
Which is the difference?
PsyCLown89 said:
For a 4000mah battery, the RN7P charges very quickly with a Quick Charge / USB-PD compatible charger.
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What's the specification of the charger and how long does it take to charge 0 to 100?

Charging speed

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Does anyone know if Mi 9 Lite / CC9 can use 27W charger? I didn't find any kind of specifications saying something about more power than 18W or Quick Charge 4.
antonioli84 said:
Does anyone know if Mi 9 Lite / CC9 can use 27W charger? I didn't find any kind of specifications saying something about more power than 18W or Quick Charge 4.
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It CAN, but it will be sinking only 18W from that charger.
Does anyone has an 18W charger from the box, cause mine is 5V-3A?
yes: 5V 3A / 9V 2A / 12V 1.5A model MDY-10-EF. 9V x 2A = 18W it's fast charger. ?
The one that comes with the phone is a 18W charger. I can charge the phone from 5% to 100 in ~50 minutes.

Wireless charging on Mi MIX 3 5G

Hello guys and owners of 5G variant of Mi MIX 3.
Can owners assure me, that this phone supports wireless charging?
And also, since it has SD 855 which supports quick charge 4+, will it charge faster with 27W charger, while in the box is 18Watts?
I'm planning to buy another wall charger, so why buy 18Watts, when i can buy 27Watts, unless it will not charger faster.
Looking forward for your answers. Thank you!
Julencijus said:
Hello guys and owners of 5G variant of Mi MIX 3.
Can owners assure me, that this phone supports wireless charging?
And also, since it has SD 855 which supports quick charge 4+, will it charge faster with 27W charger, while in the box is 18Watts?
I'm planning to buy another wall charger, so why buy 18Watts, when i can buy 27Watts, unless it will not charger faster.
Looking forward for your answers. Thank you!
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It seems to only support 18W but I'll try later with a faster charger. Also the 5G variant does not have wireless charging (lots of places online says it does, but my Europe Mi Mix 3 5G doesn't support it and the Xiaomi website doesn't mention it). I assume it's to make space for the bigger battery.
Thank you for your reply. And also, looking forward for your findings about faster charger
Julencijus said:
Thank you for your reply. And also, looking forward for your findings about faster charger
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I had a look at the fast charger. It appears to be just 18W (With a 50W Anker charger it dosen't charge and faster). I tried to root the phone to look at the wattage the phone was receiving but I installed the wrong recovery and messed up the phone software so I'm not 100% sure about the charging :laugh: - I'll probably give it another go tomorrow.
Mi mix 3 5G has no wireless charging
Hello guys,
I own the Mi mix 3 5G and the phone has no wireless charging.
But the wired charging is very fast enough to easily stand in the night with 20% battery life in a day with all function max only stands 12 hours.
Did you manage to get a new 27w charger?
Hey.im using the black shark 2 27w charger with mine and it works very well ......very fast

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