Charging speed - Motorola Edge Real Life Review

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Unfortunately, it's slow like G Power
It only takes up to 18 watts

No real surprises here ... it's a big battery and only 18W charging, so it takes a while.
I can, however, confirm that 18W TurboPower charging isn't just limited to the included charger--it seems to work from any Quick Charge 3.0-compatible source (both wall chargers and battery packs have worked fine for me). (For whatever reason, that fact doesn't seem to have been made clear in the specs or any of the reviews I've seen so far.)
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No real surprises here ... it's a big battery and only 18W charging, so it takes a while.
I can, however, confirm that 18W TurboPower charging isn't just limited to the included charger--it seems to work from any Quick Charge 3.0-compatible source (both wall chargers and battery packs have worked fine for me). (For whatever reason, that fact doesn't seem to have been made clear in the specs or any of the reviews I've seen so far.)

foobarney said:
No real surprises here ... it's a big battery and only 18W charging, so it takes a while.
I can, however, confirm that 18W TurboPower charging isn't just limited to the included charger--it seems to work from any Quick Charge 3.0-compatible source (both wall chargers and battery packs have worked fine for me). (For whatever reason, that fact doesn't seem to have been made clear in the specs or any of the reviews I've seen so far.)
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No real surprises here ... it's a big battery and only 18W charging, so it takes a while.
I can, however, confirm that 18W TurboPower charging isn't just limited to the included charger--it seems to work from any Quick Charge 3.0-compatible source (both wall chargers and battery packs have worked fine for me). (For whatever reason, that fact doesn't seem to have been made clear in the specs or any of the reviews I've seen so far.)
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I used standard 18 watts PD charger

Good to know! I didn't have a PD charger handy to test that (presumably the included one is QC3 because it isn't USB-C)

Despite the charge speed, this thing seems to last forever (for me) anyway so I can live with that. I don't need to charge until the evening.

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Charging speed

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Really quick to charge, it is very nice to be able to charge for about 15 minutes and 30% added charge.
The gargantuan 4000 mAh battery charges quickly thanks to the included QC4+ charger; it doesn't get too warm while charging, with battery temps peaking around 30/36c (screen off/on) with a 23.3c room temp. That's with a case on as well.
No one else talking about charging speeds? I was looking for some in depth reviews of the QC4+ wishing my QC2.0 gs8 had it mainly for controlling heat better. Anyone else notice huge difference between the two?
Very fast. Within an hour it's almost full.
My phone stops quick charging after 25% and we'll go back to normal charging for the rest of time do any of you know what the problem could be. I am rooted and I am using magisk. So if you have any ideas let me know I have used the stock charger and wire and a combination of other Quick Charge Chargers and wires with the same result.
Phone will not deep sleep!
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acetrainerjason said:
My phone stops quick charging after 25% and we'll go back to normal charging for the rest of time do any of you know what the problem could be. I am rooted and I am using magisk. So if you have any ideas let me know I have used the stock charger and wire and a combination of other Quick Charge Chargers and wires with the same result.
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Yep same issue here. It takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to reach 100%
Now that is not rapid charging in my opinion.
IT also does not deep sleep at all according to accubattery discharge test whilst screen is off!
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Phone will not deep sleep!
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Yep same issue here. It takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to reach 100%
Now that is not rapid charging in my opinion.
IT also does not deep sleep at all according to accubattery discharge test whilst screen is off!
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I found the culprit it was the Theme store app that comes pre-installed on the handset. Disabling this fixed the no sleep and battery drain issues for me. :0-)
I've had this thread on for quite a while now about the phone not "Quick Charging" after 25%.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone/help/phone-quick-charging-t3709607
I've not had the phone to charge nearly full in an hour like some of you guys say, or cannot even say it charges fast at all.
I also got the post up on Razer's forums. It was posted for some time but just recently one guy responded and seems to have an argument. Cannot say I agree with his points because overall I do not believe this phone has a proper working Quick Charge 4+
https://insider.razer.com/index.php?threads/quick-charging-only-working-upto-25-battery-level.31528/
What are you guys opinions on this ?
I haven't watched mine very closely, but it does charge quick compared to my other phones, including the Moto X Pure Edition.
alexaraz14 said:
I've had this thread on for quite a while now about the phone not "Quick Charging" after 25%.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone/help/phone-quick-charging-t3709607
I've not had the phone to charge nearly full in an hour like some of you guys say, or cannot even say it charges fast at all.
I also got the post up on Razer's forums. It was posted for some time but just recently one guy responded and seems to have an argument. Cannot say I agree with his points because overall I do not believe this phone has a proper working Quick Charge 4+
https://insider.razer.com/index.php?threads/quick-charging-only-working-upto-25-battery-level.31528/
What are you guys opinions on this ?
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I recently got the Razer phone and it's a stunning phone with no problems regards to performance, but i agree with you. The 'quick charge' Is far from quick. It took around 2 hours to charge fully from 2% and also said it was rapid charging through the whole charge.

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Very disappointed. Never exceeds 2A
With original charger+cable, the speed is pretty good, surely way faster than my Samsung S7.
Way faster than my previous s9 plus
I figured out there are 3 different charing modes, normal charge, fast charge and SuperCharge...
I think it depends on the charger ....
Flash-User said:
I figured out there are 3 different charing modes, normal charge, fast charge and SuperCharge...
I think it depends on the charger ....
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Supercharge mode, which is the fastest possible, requires BOTH a compatible battery charger AND a compatible cable. Usually , cables have purple plug. Non-compatible systems can charge at fast charge speed, which is like quickcharge 3. Thanksfully, neither the charger nor the cable are very expensive.
When the battery is lower than 30%, I usually get 4,5V and 5A (measured with a device, not an app) which is what the plug says
It also takes 9V and more than 2A from my Power Delivery Charger, which is pretty good
Only with the adapter and cable that came with it it is super charging.. if I use Samsung's fast charging set up or any other set up it is only charging, slow!!!
Very disappointing.
Hello there.
I was wondering if there is an option for non-supercharge in android oreo settings.
I want to know that because i think that with supercharge, the battery life will reduce faster.
Kostas 741 said:
Hello there.
I was wondering if there is an option for non-supercharge in android oreo settings.
I want to know that because i think that with supercharge, the battery life will reduce faster.
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I wouldn't worry too much about it Otherwise, just use a different cable or charger than the stock one and Supercharging will stop working.
Nikolay F said:
I was able to get almost 1 ampere but at 9V. This is almost as good in terms of power as the standard super charge adapter.
I am so glad that Huawei decided to make their devices compliant with the common standards so we can choose from a wider variety of charging options.
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9V1A is nowhere near supercharging levels (4.5V5A or 5V4.5A)... its 9W compared to 22.5W of power!
Never used a Power Delivery Charger personally, and if it only does 9V1A, I won't anytime soon! A standard Huawei charger gives more power (5V2A - 10W)! And Huawei doesn't use the most common standard...Qualcomm Quick Charge, so we don't have have a wider variety at all!
for a first time user with a fast charge/ dash charge i'm really impress with the charging rate.
Fast charge with original charger and cable. about 30mins I went from 25 to about 86ish%
Charging works well for me.
Large Apple Charger, 80W Fast charges
Huawei Original Super Charges
Oneplus 5 Dash charger Charges normally
Galaxy S5 charger with a different cable - charges normally
Haven't measured the volt and A
Does any one know what the actual charging standard is called on a "technical" level?
Super-charge is hardly a tech spec
SteveClement said:
Does any one know what the actual charging standard is called on a "technical" level?
Super-charge is hardly a tech spec
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Believe it's close to 4000mA I think..
That's supercharging..but it'll lower as you gradually get higher..so speeds at 90% will be lower than at 10%
Coming from OnePlus3 - 0% to 60% in 30 min (tested many times), I am not impressed by the Huawei P20 pro supercharging...
Tested again today, I got from 9% to 45% in 30 min.
Huawei claims the P20 pro will do 0% to 85% in 45 minutes.
I got from 9% to 80% in 1 hour!
I am on the latest Pie Rom - 9.0.0.195 and using the original charger + cable.
Any suggestions? I don't have any other huawei charger to test with...
Also on a "regular" good quality charger (in the car) it is slower then the OnePlus3 (and I do realize it is 4000 vs. 3000 mAh capacity battery), but still feels much slower...
Charging issue!
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
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Hey just wanted to know if charging ever gone Above 2500MA, using the Amper app?. And does it stay about 2000ma or does it drop?.
My issue is it hits 2500and then drops down to sometimea 550ma.?, I got no clue Y!
It charges a few point up and then slows its input into the phone. in the range of 700to 900ma. And also I have restarted the device, closed all apps. Useless and also charged it from 2%, It's still pathetic! Please advise as I feel this model may have a manufacturer defective possibility.,
Thanks
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Flash-User said:
I figured out there are 3 different charing modes, normal charge, fast charge and SuperCharge...
I think it depends on the charger ....
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Hey so has ur charging ever gone Above 2500MA, using the Amper app?. And does it stay about 2000ma or does it drop?.
My issue is it hits 2500and then drops down to sometimea 550ma.?, I got no clue Y!
It charges a few point up and then slow in the range of 700to 900ma. And also I have restarted the device, closed all apps. Useless and also charged it from 2%, It's still pathetic! Please advise as I feel this model may have a manufacturer defective possibility.
I just tested the original charger and cable with my p20 pro:
I got stable 4290mA in Ampere App (at least over the last 10minutes)
(The phone is a CLT-L09 with latest 9.0.0.270 firmware)
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eagle2162 said:
I just tested the original charger and cable with my p20 pro:
I got stable 4290mA in Ampere App (at least over the last 10minutes)
(The phone is a CLT-L09 with latest 9.0.0.270 firmware)
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Wow!! I am using the original charger n cable it has never once gone over 2500/-. Wow 4290ma!! :laugh:.
Wish I saw that..
When doing some YouTube searches they say in 30mints.. I'll attach the pictures for a clearer view.

Charging speed

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Charge speed I'd say is good considering the battery size. ~ 2 1/2 hours for full charge according to my screen tests so far, and that is while using it too.
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Takes forever
ScottBroker said:
Takes forever
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Especially when you wait for first full charge to complete before turning it on ?
Too51oll said:
Especially when you wait for first full charge to complete before turning it on
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ya, after the first charge its not so bad.
Battery life is great, and idle batter loss is minimal compared with last two tab s's I'm not complaining about charging speed
Charging the Tab S4 takes me 3 - 3 1/2 hours for me from 0% using the stock fast charger from the box.
AaronRX said:
Charging the Tab S4 takes me 3 - 3 1/2 hours for me from 0% using the stock fast charger from the box.
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Qc4.0 or qc3.0
Not sure how fast it charges but since I can never drain the battery completely in a single day (usually at 20-30% by the time I go to bed with heavy use), I turned off fast charging and charge the tablet while I sleep. It`s always fully charged by the time I wake up and hopefully turning off fast charging increases the longevity of the battery over the course of a few years.
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Qc4.0 or qc3.0
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Might be QC 2.0/3.0. Can't really pinpoint it since I returned the tablet.
poppy2 said:
Qc4.0 or qc3.0
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Tab S4 only supports QC2.0 as every Samsung device.
AaronRX said:
Might be QC 2.0/3.0. Can't really pinpoint it since I returned the tablet.
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Samsung Adaptive fast charging is equivalent and compatible with QC 2.0
https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/how-does-fast-charging-work/
Don't get too excited
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Too51oll said:
Tab S4 only supports QC3.0 as every Samsung device.
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Samsung adaptive fast charging is 5v or 9v which is a partial implementation of QC 2.0
1eStar said:
Samsung Adaptive fast charging is equivalent and compatible with QC 2.0
https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/how-does-fast-charging-work/
Don't get too excited
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Samsung adaptive fast charging is 5v or 9v which is a partial implementation of QC 2.0
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Yes, typo on my end. I've corrected my post.
Just tested with usb voltmeter from ali.
If screen is off then 9V, 1.5A (fast charge).
If screen is on - 5V, 1.5A. Not bad also, but can be better
speed_boy said:
Just tested with usb voltmeter from ali.
If screen is off then 9V, 1.5A (fast charge).
If screen is on - 5V, 1.5A. Not bad also, but can be better
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Hmm just bought one of the 12v 2a Samsung chargers, don't have a volt meter so can't test but wonder if it has the same issue...
jaykoerner said:
Hmm just bought one of the 12v 2a Samsung chargers, don't have a volt meter so can't test but wonder if it has the same issue...
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12v is for their wireless charger
Charging with the original Keyboard Cover
The charging time is normaly ok. But when the tablet is in the keyboard cover it takes a lot of time. More than 12 hours.
Any idea?
Thank you for your answer.
muellerp said:
The charging time is normaly ok. But when the tablet is in the keyboard cover it takes a lot of time. More than 12 hours.
Any idea?
Thank you for your answer.
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Got same problem... Don't know why. Any sensor maybe?
I find I have to switch my Tab S4 OFF to charge otherwise it will take all day. Switch it off and it charges from empty in arouns 2.5 hours.
Personally I don't have QC enabled on any of my devices. I plan on buying the Korean 256/6GiB LTE version to replace my Note 8 in the next 2 months for visual/screen usage reasons. Since I don't believe in letting the battery drain below 30% (it's better for devices), I will be charging it normally without QC to see how it fairs. Typically devices are shipped from factory anywhere from 50~80% charge state.
Though not to mention that having a "to spec" charger and USB-C cable is important for proper QC function if you're using that.

Charging speed

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I have done some testing.
With QC 2.0 (my old Motorola Turbo charge 15) I charge phone from 20% to 90% with rate 65%/hour (1 hour and 10 minutes time)
With QC 3.0 (charger and cable from original Chinese packaging) I charge phone form 30% to 87% with rate 95%/hour (40 minutes)
I think this scenario is common for most users when they need to charge phone in hurry.
Later I will add also charging rate for quick wireless charger included in box and maybe also some QC 4.0+ if I get my hands on some.
In my case, I bought a PD3.0 charger from Aukey and my Mi Mix 3 is charging from 0% to 100% in 1h08 !
In fact after a few research I found that Power Delivery Technology is compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge because Quick charge is working with Power Delivery and add a few security technology, but power delivery already have some.
Nevermind, I tested it and indeed My PD3.0 charger (max 15V and 3A) with a anker cable wich support up to 5A is working faster than the QC3 charger !
I suppose a QC4.0 should be better, but for now I think PD3.0 is the best solution !
I second @romain1672...I've converted all my chargers to USB-PD since I've divested from non-USB-C devices and my Mi Mix 3 flies with them.
I believe the wireless charging is relatively slow, think one review said three hours for full charge? But that's expected to be honest.
I've heard it said that slow charging is better for battery life, so in effect, wouldn't the wireless charger be better than cabled, if you're not pressed for time?
It took me exactly 1h45 to charge from 17% to 100% with the wireless charger. It's pretty fast for a wireless charger, but the only issue is that it heats lot of more than wired, and i read somewhere that heat isn't good for battery health.
Hi guys, I just bought the Razer Phone charger (it's the only one I could get quickly with Quick Charge 4.0+ in the UK). Not the most scientific of tests, but it went from 30% to 87% in 30 mins. I tested from 30% again today with a Quick Charge 3 charger and in 30 minutes it made it to 80%.
Sorry I didn't run from 0-100%, I can probably test that more easily this weekend if people are interested?
Fast enough that for the first time since owning a smart phone I never have to think about looking for a charge, even when travelling.
Does anyone know of any wireless chargers/charging stands that charge the mix 3 as fast as the included one? I've tried a couple I had with previous phones and they just charge so much slower
This charger is becoming annoying.
I place my phone on the puck by my bed. Sometimes, before falling asleep, I hear the sound indicating charge stopping.
Then, in the morning I find my phone has moved off the puck. And it is not me! The phone slips away if not perfectly aligned centrally on the puck. It is not surprising as the induction forces between the puck and phone will be opposing but the manufacturer should have spotted this and made the puck/phone with more friction between them.
x1vietnguyen said:
Does anyone know of any wireless chargers/charging stands that charge the mix 3 as fast as the included one? I've tried a couple I had with previous phones and they just charge so much slower
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Bro, I use my brothers Samsung Wireless Charger "EP-NG930" from his S8. Google it to see it. I can't post a pic of it since I leave it in the office but underneath it is rated at 9V 1.67A (15W)
I must say it charges pretty much the same, if not, faster than the included one since it has a built-in noiseless fan behind the coils

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Samsung S10 has 15W fast charging. Itseems that it can charge quickly than the previous version of s series.
It irks that adaptive fast charging remained unchanged from last year and hurts that faster 25W is exclusive to the 5G model .
Reg the new Wireless Charging 2.0.
Where can I get the Wireless charger in UK?
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I was told that the Galaxy S10 would be capable of 25 watt charging. The advertisement I watched said 0-50% in 30 minutes, and hell my Galaxy S9+ does that. I mean, if there is literally a 0% increase in charging speed I will be just fine. My battery lasts all day (I run medium power saver) and I just charge it at night when I am asleep. I have been as high as 40% charge when I hook it up and last night I was at like 13% and that is the lowest it has been ever, so I really do not feel this will be an issue.
wafcarl said:
Reg the new Wireless Charging 2.0.
Where can I get the Wireless charger in UK?
Cheers
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Mobilefun.co.uk
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juliusjadey said:
Samsung S10 has 15W fast charging. Itseems that it can charge quickly than the previous version of s series.
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And wireless is 12W
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https://youtu.be/mxy_zUBwMhs
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Mobilefun.co.uk
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And wireless is 12W
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Even the wireless has 12W that won't charge as fast than the 10W wall mount charger. It seems that, wireless will charger slower than the wall mount right?
Josh Quinonez, YouTuber, did a from 0% to 100% charge with the power pack that comes packaged with the phone. You can watch the video here:
1hr 37mins to go from 0%-100%.
senor360 said:
Josh Quinonez, YouTuber, did a from 0% to 100% charge with the power pack that comes packaged with the phone. You can watch the video here:
1hr 37mins to go from 0%-100%.
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Took me around the same with the phone on. (1hr 40mins)
rookie1580 said:
I was told that the Galaxy S10 would be capable of 25 watt charging. The advertisement I watched said 0-50% in 30 minutes, and hell my Galaxy S9+ does that. I mean, if there is literally a 0% increase in charging speed I will be just fine. My battery lasts all day (I run medium power saver) and I just charge it at night when I am asleep. I have been as high as 40% charge when I hook it up and last night I was at like 13% and that is the lowest it has been ever, so I really do not feel this will be an issue.
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you leave it plugged in at night?
I never do that. I usually charge to 85 to 90% and then unplug. I read an article a while ago that said never let your Lithium ion batter go below 20 or above 80 and you will get the good performance you get when it's new for longer.
lame A$$ its 2019 and the best they can give us is half the Quick Charge 4+ spec pathetic...
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lame A$$ its 2019 and the best they can give us is half the Quick Charge 4+ spec pathetic...
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on the launch date event, that guy said 25W charging.
not sure if he referring to the 10+ 5G only or what.
netnerd said:
not sure if he referring to the 10+ 5G only or what.
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I believe that was the case. 5G model only.
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You see I know how many Samsung fans there are out there but... failing to surpass the limits of 3 years ago and give us anything better than what we can expect from QC 2 while employing the latest latest in Snapdragon chipsets is clearly pathetic. People spending more than a grand deserve more. They are just holding back on implementing it for future phones requiring something to look forward to. All I'm saying is paying for the chipset and the flagship should win you the actual real-world benefits of something Qualcomm has put the road map since 2015. After all it was the taking point for years.
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Samsung S10 has 15W fast charging. Itseems that it can charge quickly than the previous version of s series.
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You are right, it has 15W charger BUT, if you charge via USB-PD charger, the device pulls 20W when the screen is off, and 10W if you use the device, I just tested that wuth Omnicharge battery with USB-PD so it should be about 30% faster when using USB-PD
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You are right, it has 15W charger BUT, if you charge via USB-PD charger, the device pulls 20W when the screen is off, and 10W if you use the device, I just tested that wuth Omnicharge battery with USB-PD so it should be about 30% faster when using USB-PD
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So you're saying the S10 somehow supports 20W charging? Which charger do I need for that?
memocatcher said:
So you're saying the S10 somehow supports 20W charging? Which charger do I need for that?
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Yes, this is what I metered with the external battery. What you need is 20W or above USB-PD compatible charger, for example from laptop or whatever other device you have that uses USB-PD charger. I have the Exynos version and the phone's adapter is no go, it is only 9V 1.67A...
The 5G version officially supports 25W as I recall but there is nothing mentioned about the 4G normal version
khristov said:
Yes, this is what I metered with the external battery. What you need is 20W or above USB-PD compatible charger, for example from laptop or whatever other device you have that uses USB-PD charger. I have the Exynos version and the phone's adapter is no go, it is only 9V 1.67A...
The 5G version officially supports 25W as I recall but there is nothing mentioned about the 4G normal version
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Can u may link ur charger?
Or is that one okay too? https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07CVS68K5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HsTHCbMCEHS9P
Slowwww charging is my only complaint with this phone thus far.
memocatcher said:
Can u may link ur charger?
Or is that one okay too? https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07CVS68K5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HsTHCbMCEHS9P
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Yes, This should be okay
I used this battery for testing
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Omnicharge...ds=omnicharge&qid=1552379288&s=gateway&sr=8-3

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