Fast charge via a non OP charger? - OnePlus 8 Pro Questions & Answers

This is not a specific OP8P question but as it has warp charge it applies.
So warp charge requires the original OP charger brick but what if I was to use Huawei fast charger for example. Would it be compatible and charge at a faster rate? Is there any cross comparability between manufacturers fast charging offerings and I'd not is this something that could potentially be unlocked with a custom firmware?

Sometimes I use my gf's 24W charger of her Huawei laptop. It charges fast, but not like using Warp charger.

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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

S7 Edge Fast / Non-Fast charging Power Output and Requirements

Hi,
Selecting a charger for mobile devices seems to be confusing nowadays, atleast for me[emoji16].
Can help me how much power does the S7 edge needed for Fast Charging and non Fast charging? I understand that the original charger included in the box has 5V 2A or 9V 1.6A output. Am I right to say that when fast charging is off, it will use the 5V 2A and if it is on it will use the 9V 1.6A?
Reason for asking is, I am using the original charger at home and my old htc charger from M9+ in the office. But when I use the htc charger with 5V 1.5A output, charging suddenly stops at 50-60%. I observed that the htc charger gets hot than its normal but my phone doesn't get hot. I turned off fast charging when doing this. It seems that the htc charger cannot handle the s7 edge and stops at certain point when it gets hot.
Now, i'm checking which wall charger should i buy to use in the office as it seems i cannot use an ordinary charger on newer s7 edge device. Am I right to say that the minimum requirement for power output for s7 edge is 5V 2A? It doesn't matter to me if it is just non-fast charge as I normally on my desk all day so non fast charging is okay.
Please help. I need an advise for this.

Fastcharging overheats

Hi,
as the title suggests my phone (x722) gets really hot during fast charging; i've tried disabling fast charging but it doesn't do nothing on Aicp 13.1.
I'm currently using the included charger and cable, connected to the socket via the gearbest adapter that shipped with the phone. Ambient temperature is 26C (79f).
I'm also using the cover that came with the phone.
Should i buy another charger and cable? To avoid the excessive heat i've now switched to an old Samsung 5v/1A charger, with the provided cable.
Thanks!
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Stop using the stock charger. This is mentioned regularly. Also, Samsung's implementation (adaptive charge) is based on QC2.0, whereas the stock charger charges at rate of 3800-4xxxmA. Naturally it will run warmer.
However, with all the reports of it causing the phone to shut down overnight, burnt USB ports, and QFIL I don't understand why you'd touch it at all.
Ace42 said:
Stop using the stock charger. This is mentioned regularly. Also, Samsung's implementation (adaptive charge) is based on QC2.0, whereas the stock charger charges at rate of 3800-4xxxmA. Naturally it will run warmer.
However, with all the reports of it causing the phone to shut down overnight, burnt USB ports, and QFIL I don't understand why you'd touch it at all.
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Thanks, i've ordered an Anker Qc3 charger and a new cable

car charger question

Will the 45w fast charger for samsung note 10 plus be compatible with warp charge for my 7 Pro? Or, will a oneplus car charger with warp charge still fast charge the note 10 plus??
Or which charger should i get for the fastest charging possible for both phones in mind?
I don't think so, from what I understand they are two different standards so you need chargers and cables specific from each of them to use the super fast charging
they are completely two different technologies so you will need two charges, one for each phone if you want the fastest charging..
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No, they will not work as they are intended to
For me it didn't work.You need their specific charger

Charging Oneplus with QC 4.0 or any other standard apart WARP

If I charge Oneplus 8 pro with lets say Car Charger with supported standards PD 3.0/QC 4.0/ QC 3.0/ AFC , is there a downside? Or just slow charging speed?
And, is there a downside if I need to charge my phone at work for example to take notebook USB Type C charger and plug in... (again apart of slow charge)
Vecera said:
If I charge Oneplus 8 pro with lets say Car Charger with supported standards PD 3.0/QC 4.0/ QC 3.0/ AFC , is there a downside? Or just slow charging speed?
And, is there a downside if I need to charge my phone at work for example to take notebook USB Type C charger and plug in... (again apart of slow charge)
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The rate of charge just be slower, otherwise no problems, no.
I just got the 8 pro yesterday, IN2025. From what I've read and i just tested your charging speed will be better w/ PD as the phone does not support QC anything and just treats as it regular charging.
I tested the charging at ~70%.
USB PD, 4.2V/1.8A - 2A
QC 3.0 4.2V/1..2A
Warp Charging, 4.2V/4.8A
Warp with regular cable, 4.2V/1.2A
Regular charging 4.2V/1.2A
Hope that helps
okay so my previous phone was a PD 3.0, I have a bunch of charger that are 3.0 which support up to 65W. What would it do with the OnePlus 8 Pro. will it be limited to 35W or will it go higher?
Always limited by the phone max specs.
so in that case I should still get the 30W from a PD 3.0 charger to the OnePlus 8 Pro?
Cause I don't want to spend $50 for a Warp Charge Car adapter specially if my PD 3.0 charger can provide the same amount of wattage
mbze430 said:
so in that case I should still get the 30W from a PD 3.0 charger to the OnePlus 8 Pro?
Cause I don't want to spend $50 for a Warp Charge Car adapter specially if my PD 3.0 charger can provide the same amount of wattage
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No, you will not get 30W from your PD charger, it will max out at 15W.
OnePlus only supports PD at 5V, likely because Dash charge only uses 5V. PD caps out at 3A for 5V, so 15W. PD achieves higher wattages by increasing the voltage rather than increasing the amperage like Dash Charge (hence why PD cables are generally thinner than Dash charge ones).
Thorin78 said:
I just got the 8 pro yesterday, IN2025. From what I've read and i just tested your charging speed will be better w/ PD as the phone does not support QC anything and just treats as it regular charging.
I tested the charging at ~70%.
USB PD, 4.2V/1.8A - 2A
QC 3.0 4.2V/1..2A
Warp Charging, 4.2V/4.8A
Warp with regular cable, 4.2V/1.2A
Regular charging 4.2V/1.2A
Hope that helps
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So in your case all chargers give less than required charging voltage?! AFAIK, only dash/vooc charges at battaries max voltage. others supply 5v. check your data

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