quick charger 2.0 - Xperia Z4/Z3+ Accessories

I just bought iVoler quick charger to try it because the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made. I Just received this the other day, and I plugged in my Z4 and it said Z4 detected, so it indeed does support the Qualcomm Quick Charging feature! Charging was fast and held strong with my Z4. Charging the battery from 0 to 25% in about 19 minutes. And the 6 foot USB cable is of good quality and really nice. It also fits into my Z4 with a nice click, and fits well around my case. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product need to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WSLRCWI

Thanks for sharing.

Also the official Sony quick charger is out(getting mine tomorrow)
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/quick-charger-uch10/
Edit: I can confirm that the quich charger does wonders! 50% in 30-40mins is perfect!
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Where do you get the Sony quick charger? Is it available online?

hasona said:
Also the official Sony quick charger is out(getting mine tomorrow)
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/quick-charger-uch10/
Edit: I can confirm that the quich charger does wonders! 50% in 30-40mins is perfect!
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I also got the UCH10 Quick charger and I noticed that the phone can get pretty warm/hot while charging. (even when the phone is off)
Is this normal behaviour?
Z3+ Tapatalk

xDope said:
I also got the UCH10 Quick charger and I noticed that the phone can get pretty warm/hot while charging. (even when the phone is off)
Is this normal behaviour?
Z3+ Tapatalk
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Yes, dont worry It is an official accessory. It first came up with z3+

xDope said:
I also got the UCH10 Quick charger and I noticed that the phone can get pretty warm/hot while charging. (even when the phone is off)
Is this normal behaviour?
Z3+ Tapatalk
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Its gonna get a tad bit hotter because of the rate of charging that happens. So its normal

@david870325, would you mind installing Ampere (Play Store) and supplying us with the charge rate you get?
I get 850mah from my mac, 1100 from my Tronsmart QC2.0 charger. I'm also trying out a new kernel this afternoon, to see if that affects charge speeds.
I think this number should actually be higher as well....

deecept said:
@david870325, would you mind installing Ampere (Play Store) and supplying us with the charge rate you get?
I get 850mah from my mac, 1100 from my Tronsmart QC2.0 charger. I'm also trying out a new kernel this afternoon, to see if that affects charge speeds.
I think this number should actually be higher as well....
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If it is for any help the official Quick Charger rates around 1800-2100mA until I hit 80-90% when it goes down in its rate. Been working awesome so far for me and provides really fast charging speeds.

hasona said:
If it is for any help the official Quick Charger rates around 1800-2100mA until I hit 80-90% when it goes down in its rate. Been working awesome so far for me and provides really fast charging speeds.
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I use Qualcomm Certified JDB 2.0 and this, is perfect I load fast and not heated

Quickcharge on Z4 dualsim
anyone can use quickcharge on Z4 dual sim

anhtin10 said:
anyone can use quickcharge on Z4 dual sim
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Sony xperia z4 doesn't support quick charge

I have this magazine and I recommend

This is the official list in the Sony Page. Charger UCH10
Compatibility – Xperia
Xperia™ Z3+ Dual
Xperia™ Z3+
Xperia™ Z5 Compact
Xperia™ Z5
Xperia™ Z5 Premium
Xperia™ Z5 Dual
Xperia™ Z5 Premium Dual
Xperia™ Z4 Tablet
Xperia™ Z3 Tablet Compact
Xperia™ Z3 Tablet Compact WiFi
Xperia™ Z3 Compact
Xperia™ Z2 Tablet
Xperia™ X
Xperia™ X Performance

Hello everybody. I am new.
I own a Z3+, mono-sim, E6553.
If I got it correctly the phone is certified to be compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge Technology 2.0, at least the mono-sim card model.
I bought an Aukey Quick Charger (model PA-T9, Qualcomm certified and it supports up to Quick Charge 3.0) but it doesn't seem to be very effective.
Total recharge time is still around 2 hours, I experienced a slightly better performance while in the middle of the charge (about 10 percent points better if compared to standard charger performance) but the improvement is not as good as it was claimed. I checked with Ampere App and it takes around 800-1100 mA, which is the same result I obtain with the standard charger.
Until now I only did a limited number of tests, with the phone turned on and starting from 10% battery level (without using the phone or turning the screen on). I am still a little disappointed.
Anybody else here that rely upon Quick Charge and is not satisfied? What could I possibly do? Is this a problem of the charger ( although it works fine with my Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe) or is it just the best that the phone can do?
I am a little resistant to buy the official Sony UCH10 now; it's expensive and I fear my phone could have a hardware/software problem.
Thanks in advance!

Lolpelol said:
Hello everybody. I am new.
I own a Z3+, mono-sim, E6553.
If I got it correctly the phone is certified to be compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge Technology 2.0, at least the mono-sim card model.
I bought an Aukey Quick Charger (model PA-T9, Qualcomm certified and it supports up to Quick Charge 3.0) but it doesn't seem to be very effective.
Total recharge time is still around 2 hours, I experienced a slightly better performance while in the middle of the charge (about 10 percent points better if compared to standard charger performance) but the improvement is not as good as it was claimed. I checked with Ampere App and it takes around 800-1100 mA, which is the same result I obtain with the standard charger.
Until now I only did a limited number of tests, with the phone turned on and starting from 10% battery level (without using the phone or turning the screen on). I am still a little disappointed.
Anybody else here that rely upon Quick Charge and is not satisfied? What could I possibly do? Is this a problem of the charger ( although it works fine with my Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe) or is it just the best that the phone can do?
I am a little resistant to buy the official Sony UCH10 now; it's expensive and I fear my phone could have a hardware/software problem.
Thanks in advance!
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If you have unlocked bootloader, flash zachs latest kernel, and check ampere again, see what happens becouse depends on the kernel.

Lolpelol said:
Hello everybody. I am new.
I own a Z3+, mono-sim, E6553.
If I got it correctly the phone is certified to be compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge Technology 2.0, at least the mono-sim card model.
I bought an Aukey Quick Charger (model PA-T9, Qualcomm certified and it supports up to Quick Charge 3.0) but it doesn't seem to be very effective.
Total recharge time is still around 2 hours, I experienced a slightly better performance while in the middle of the charge (about 10 percent points better if compared to standard charger performance) but the improvement is not as good as it was claimed. I checked with Ampere App and it takes around 800-1100 mA, which is the same result I obtain with the standard charger.
Until now I only did a limited number of tests, with the phone turned on and starting from 10% battery level (without using the phone or turning the screen on). I am still a little disappointed.
Anybody else here that rely upon Quick Charge and is not satisfied? What could I possibly do? Is this a problem of the charger ( although it works fine with my Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe) or is it just the best that the phone can do?
I am a little resistant to buy the official Sony UCH10 now; it's expensive and I fear my phone could have a hardware/software problem.
Thanks in advance!
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I have been using a certified quick charger 2.0 for at least a year now with my Z3+.. I usually charge my phone when the battery level is around 15%-20% and it usually takes about 1 hour & 20 minutes to get to 95%-100%, which is reasonable enough for me.. I had my phone turned off most of the time when I charge using the quick charger.. That is because the Z3+ tends to get hot when charging, even more so when using a quick charger.. I would suggest you to try my practice and see if there are any improvements..

i have dual sim and gsm says dual does not support this,what do you think?can i use it?

Xperia Z3 plus DUAL doesn't support Quick charge 2.0
@pou_gh2
I also have Xperia Z3 plus DUAL sim. I knew that XZ3p supports QC2.0. So i bought dual sim variant randomly. But after purchase when i tried to use QC2.0 charger for my phone I found that my phone does not support Quick charge 2.0.
I googled it and found that there are some hardware differences between E6533(dual sim) and E6553(single sim) including
- Quick charge 2.0 support (only single sim)
- Modem LTE Cat6 (single sim only) LTE Cat4 (dual sim)
- etc. (Google it yourself, if you face anything confused)
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I also saw images of Single sim and Dual sim main PCB on internet. I found that there is actual hardware differences instead of software limitation. So chill up and enjoy 4g on both sims alternatively.

teerus said:
@pou_gh2
I also have Xperia Z3 plus DUAL sim. I knew that XZ3p supports QC2.0. So i bought dual sim variant randomly. But after purchase when i tried to use QC2.0 charger for my phone I found that my phone does not support Quick charge 2.0.
I googled it and found that there are some hardware differences between E6533(dual sim) and E6553(single sim) including
- Quick charge 2.0 support (only single sim)
- Modem LTE Cat6 (single sim only) LTE Cat4 (dual sim)
- etc. (Google it yourself, if you face anything confused)
.
I also saw images of Single sim and Dual sim main PCB on internet. I found that there is actual hardware differences instead of software limitation. So chill up and enjoy 4g on both sims alternatively.
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ok ty,btw fast charger in sony devices is not so good bro,for exam quick charger charge a phone in 1.30 and normal charger takes 1.50...test your normal charger and you will see what i say

Related

quick car charger 2.0

I just bought iVoler car charger to try it because the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made. I Just received this the other day, and I plugged in my Z3 compact and it said Z3 compact detected, so it indeed does support the Qualcomm Quick Charging feature! Charging was fast and held strong with my Z3 compact..Charging the battery from 0 to 50% in about 30 minutes. And the 6 foot USB cable is of good quality and really nice. It also fits into my Z3 compact with a nice click, and fits well around my case. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product need to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-iVoler-Adaptive-Qualcomm-Motorola/dp/B00TDC0WJA/
david870325 said:
I just bought iVoler car charger to try it because the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made. I Just received this the other day, and I plugged in my Z3 compact and it said Z3 compact detected, so it indeed does support the Qualcomm Quick Charging feature! Charging was fast and held strong with my Z3 compact..Charging the battery from 0 to 50% in about 30 minutes. And the 6 foot USB cable is of good quality and really nice. It also fits into my Z3 compact with a nice click, and fits well around my case. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product need to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-iVoler-Adaptive-Qualcomm-Motorola/dp/B00TDC0WJA/
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Which version of android are you using? A lot of people have had bad luck with quick chargers only charging at the same speed as a standard charger. Glad to see yours seems to live up to the hype.
thank you a lot for sharing the info!
Im about to build a quickcharger by my own, just have to figure out what components ( resistor, or an IC) sits on the Data+ and Data- pins of the usb cable. Tried simply giving 9/12V on the usb power pins( no fear, since quicharge2.0 gives this voltage anyway), no luck here, it just does not charge- the phone does not say its connected, no current flows from the charger to phone.
I do not have a QuickCharge certified real charger in hands, where I can see by myself, what they put between Data pins in order the phone to recognize " its a fast charger" . Googled theinternet for schematics, didnt find a lot, most are just using an IC, which directly connects to the data pins. And I dont want to buy an IC or a quickcharger( which is hard to get in my country btw, cos bying it from Ali or Ebay/Amazon means you have to convert currency to USD).
anyways, I think its a good idea, if ppl put here the chargers and link to them that actually WORKED, plus ROM/android version/kernel/etc
Hi I'm also interested in this article, but i wouldn't want to spend >35€ for the original Sony AN420. Any other suggestion on quality-proved products? I don't want to electrical risks for my SoC at all.
I am using this one - sorry its german: http://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B00UIY...charge+2+0&dpPl=1&dpID=31l4Z16n0JL&ref=plSrch
Bought the iVoler and I'm satisfied
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The more I read about this, the less likely it appears that QC 2.0 is enabled on our devices. The general assumption seems to be that only the Japanese variants actually support quick charging - despite the processor being certified by Qualcomm
I bought an Aukey charger... but Quickcharge 2.0 is not detected.

Z5 fast charging

Hi.
I've came from a note 4 with fast charging to a z5p with supposed fast charging. The difference in battery capacity isn't too much. However, the z5 charges so much slower. I've tried multiple quick charge certified wall plugs and a quick charge 2.0 powerbank, the official wire and other wires as well as my old note charger plus wire.
Is this a fault in the firmware or a fault with the phone?
I get the results with the note what I expect. However with the z5 it feels like going back in time with a 'normal charger'
Mines been okay, I even have an Aukey fast charger and it's at the same pace.
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simbob86uk said:
Hi.
I've came from a note 4 with fast charging to a z5p with supposed fast charging. The difference in battery capacity isn't too much. However, the z5 charges so much slower. I've tried multiple quick charge certified wall plugs and a quick charge 2.0 powerbank, the official wire and other wires as well as my old note charger plus wire.
Is this a fault in the firmware or a fault with the phone?
I get the results with the note what I expect. However with the z5 it feels like going back in time with a 'normal charger'
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I've noticed that quick charging isn't as fast too...I have three quick chargers and all three have worked great for phones like the S6, Nexus 6 and even the Zenfone 2.....I'm going to run my phone down to less than 5% and then watch to see how long it takes to get to 100%. It could be due to the Z5 Premium having a very big battery (3450mah I believe)....My Nexus 6 seems to be the fastest to charge...I have seen it literally go from 10% to 65% in 20 minutes.
I'll try my luck this week and report back for you guys.
As an aside though, I've typically avoided using QC2.0 unless I'm super desperate. That kind of heat and power going to the battery just screams "device killer" to me. I've used it on a Nexus 6, HTC One M9, and a Z3 - same heat issues across the board. I think I'll be relying on my faithful Aukey's standard USB ports. (Aukey PA-T1 54W 5 Port USB charger, fwiw)
Please let us know. So far the assumed quick charge 2.0 is a let down. Be back off to Samsung if not sorted
simbob86uk said:
Please let us know. So far the assumed quick charge 2.0 is a let down. Be back off to Samsung if not sorted
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Not OP but been using the Z5P for the past few days... QC 2.0 is pretty fast, but not as fast as I expected it to be. As far as heat is concerned, I've had no issues from it overheating while charging.
fancymans said:
Not OP but been using the Z5P for the past few days... QC 2.0 is pretty fast, but not as fast as I expected it to be. As far as heat is concerned, I've had no issues from it overheating while charging.
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Sony is notoriously conservative when it comes to battery charging. For example the Z3 only used QC2.0 to allow more flexibility in charger cabling - battery current was limited to only 1.5A. With a normal charger you could only hit this if the screen was off with an extremely short cable, with QC2.0 you could hit it even with a thin (more flexible) MicroUSB cable with a right-angle connector that would cripple charging on most phones.
Probe not noticing the results as well with always being on the phone
I bought this one from aukey for €15,- and in dollars like $20
I purchased the aukey quick charge 2.0 charger. It operates fine with my old note 4. So I see this as Sony issue
The device is most definitely using QC2.0 for power input - my Powergen wall charger turns green when the Z5P is plugged in.
Edit: If I'm reading the kernel source correctly, charge current is 2.3A with no step charging. https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/ke...com/msm8994-kitakami_satsuki_common.dtsi#L986 - No way will you hit that without QC2.0 except MAYBE if the screen is off and your USB cable is 3 inches long.
Z5 non-premium is 2.1A with no step charging, Z5C is 2.1A below 65% and 1.5A above 65%
my z5p came with a 2.0 UCH-10 charger from sony http://blog.clove.co.uk/2015/06/12/sony-uch10-quick-charger-coming-soon/
Thanks for the input. Any idea about the drop after 65%?
simbob86uk said:
Thanks for the input. Any idea about the drop after 65%?
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That only applies to the Z5 Compact. Smaller battery makes it easier to stress it. In general, rapid-charging a battery is far more stressful above 60-65% charge than it is below this, which is why so many companies specified "time to 60%" specs - because nearly all of them drop the current past 65%. The Z5P seems to be an exception - it has a lower charge rate (compared to the battery size) below 65%, but maintains this charge rate up to the CC/CV transition point (usually 80-85%).
Rapid charging past the CC/CV transition point cannot be done safely.

Fast Chargers

Will using a fast charger hurt the phone?
I have been using my note edge charger but will it cause issues?
Always only use the charger that comes with the phone, other chargers may cause issues (damage battery, damage the phones charging port, etc.). its not gonna be really fatal if the charger is fine, but its reccomended to only use the charger what came with the device.
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And cus the z5p doest support fast charging i wouldt use a fast charger.. (i am not sure does it support) i think it did or then not lol but dont use dat!
Cool thanks, shame the UK version does not come with a plug!
I'm using anker powerport+ ant it's working fine.
It is a qc qualcomm 3.0
by the way... z5p has a qualcomm sd810 so... z5p support qualcomm qc 2.0 and 1.0
dvdmike said:
Cool thanks, shame the UK version does not come with a plug!
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Yeah pls press the thank you button if i was helpful lol..
dvdmike said:
Cool thanks, shame the UK version does not come with a plug!
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Sony xperia z5 premium is totally Qualcomm fast charge 2 capable.
I use my note 4 fast adaptive charger without any issues and it is fast charing as hell. This is because the phone support Qualcomm quick charge (which is a open standard from Qualcomm and Samsung use the same).
Even if you want you can't damage your battery because a controller inside the phone or the battery is controlling the charge, checking multiple parameters to avoid battery explosion.
It is simple - you can use even 5A charger, but the controller inside the phone will allow only safe charge rates.
So at the end, Yes you can use your note edge charger without any issues!
masaforce said:
Yeah pls press the thank you button if i was helpful lol..
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Thought I did press it
r0gger said:
Sony xperia z5 premium is totally Qualcomm fast charge 2 capable.
I use my note 4 fast adaptive charger without any issues and it is fast charing as hell. This is because the phone support Qualcomm quick charge (which is a open standard from Qualcomm and Samsung use the same).
Even if you want you can't damage your battery because a controller inside the phone or the battery is controlling the charge, checking multiple parameters to avoid battery explosion.
It is simple - you can use even 5A charger, but the controller inside the phone will allow only safe charge rates.
So at the end, Yes you can use your note edge charger without any issues!
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Damn I just traded it in with my note edge
Just buy the Sony charger I did even I have a 2.4a charger for tablets and a Samsung fast charger...
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Anyone know what the fastest possible charging time from about 10% to fully charged would be? And with what charger?
-xirt0n
Mine came with the UCH10 charger and am using my short Sony usb cable that came with my headset (EC300). I went from 4% to 100% in 1 hour and 35 mins. I also tested with the Tronsmart quick charge 2.0. It went from 6% to 100% in 57 mins. Both chargers support the 5v/9v/12v output. Does anyone have a qc2.0 20v charger? I wonder if it will be faster?

Quick Charge™ 3.0 Support?

Just received the Moto G5 (UK unbranded version: Single Sim, 2GB RAM, Snapdragon 430).
Its unlocked, running LineageOS (7.1.2). Very happy with such a budget phone. The only problem is it charges slow. I am using a Qualcomm® certified charger, which has a blue LED for normal charging, that turns green when using Quick Charge. It works fine for my HTC phones. The Moto G5 seemingly doesn't work with Qualcomm's QC chargers?
Does the Moto G5 support Quick Charge 3.0 ? In theory it should do as the Snapdragon 430 does. Is it a firmware problem that is likely to be resolved, or just by design only to work with Motorola branded TurboPower™ chargers? It would be disappointing if that's the case.
outrage_uk said:
Just received the Moto G5 (UK unbranded version: Single Sim, 2GB RAM, Snapdragon 430).
Its unlocked, running LineageOS (7.1.2). Very happy with such a budget phone. The only problem is it charges slow. I am using a Qualcomm® certified charger, which has a blue LED for normal charging, that turns green when using Quick Charge. It works fine for my HTC phones. The Moto G5 seemingly doesn't work with Qualcomm's QC chargers?
Does the Moto G5 support Quick Charge 3.0 ? In theory it should do as the Snapdragon 430 does. Is it a firmware problem that is likely to be resolved, or just by design only to work with Motorola branded TurboPower™ chargers? It would be disappointing if that's the case.
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After doing some reading heres some information
Quick charge & turbo charge are the same thing - its just manufacturers brand names
Both moto g5 & g5 plus phones support fast charging, with the Moto G5 coming with a 10W TurboCharge charger out of the box, and the G5 Plus with a 15W TurboCharge adapter.
​The Mo​​torola Turbo charger will charge the device at a faster rate when the device is below 78%. If the device is already at 78% or higher, it will charge at regular speed.
1% - 65% 53 mins
- 96% 1hr 33 mins
- 100% 1hr 52 mins
Currently as far as I can tell it's quick charge 2.0 although as you said in theory it can support 3.0 - Maybe a future firmware upgrade will allow this
I assumed it would it be same thing under a different silly brand name - it says on Motorola website that their ' TurboPower™ ' charger is in fact Quick Charge 2.0 - and works as such in other phones, so I can't see why Quick Charge certified chargers don't work with this phone.
Anyway it doesn't for me, so I am hoping it will be fixed in future firmware. I have emailed Motorola direct about it, I will see if they reply....
Am I write in thinking the only thing special about the quick charges is the wattage? Pin output being the same as good old changers?
I ask as I going to be fitting new plug sockets with high wattage USB ports in some locations around the house. Chargers are always going walkies in my house :crying:
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Am I write in thinking the only thing special about the quick charges is the wattage?
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No, Quick Charge™ uses the data + and - pins to negotiate and supply different voltages (3.6 V to 20 V) and currents to charge quickly. Its different to using a standard high wattage 5v outlet.
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Thank you for contacting Moto & Lenovo.
The Moto G5 Plus supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 (and Motorola TurboPower™). However, the Moto G5 does not. It comes with a 10W rapid charger, but this is not the same as Quick Charge (or TurboPower™).
This is a hardware limitation. Not a firmware issue. Even though the Snapdragon™ 430 is capable of supporting Quick Charge, the phone itself is not.
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outrage_uk said:
No, Quick Charge™ uses the data + and - pins to negotiate and supply different voltages (3.6 V to 20 V) and currents to charge quickly. Its different to using a standard high wattage 5v outlet.
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leaves me a little lost then. If turbocharge is the same as quickcharge 2.0 then my charger that came with phone is not a turbocharge at all. It has a output rating of 5.2v.
Edit: didn't see last post as it was an old refresh I guess lol Didn't quite sink in when i seen rapid charge in the promo on there site.
I wish I did more research. I went for this phone for a budget Quick charge 64bit phone lol failed the other part was responsive and I still have that
trotter2000 said:
I wish I did more research. I went for this phone for a budget Quick charge 64bit phone lol failed the other part was responsive and I still have that
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Exactly the same. I saw "rapid charging" on their website and assumed with the fact it has a Snapdragon 430 processor, it would support Quick Charge 3.0. No idea why they have chosen not to support it Never mind, it's still a decent enough slow charging phone running Android 7.1.2, for the money.
i just bought the mrs one for xmas and dont think its has a fast charger with it...
charger just says 5v 2ah like normal chargers?

Quick charge 3.0

Hi guys apologies if this has been asked and answered already.
I am currently contemplating buying a Sony Xperia xz2 compact and I am told it supports quick charge 3.0 but is not supplied with quick charge adaptor or cable out of the box.
My question is has anyone purchased a quick charger 3.0 for their Xperia and how long does a full 0-100 quick charge take.
Thanks.
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djohn695 said:
Hi guys apologies if this has been asked and answered already.
I am currently contemplating buying a Sony Xperia xz2 compact and I am told it supports quick charge 3.0 but is not supplied with quick charge adaptor or cable out of the box.
My question is has anyone purchased a quick charger 3.0 for their Xperia and how long does a full 0-100 quick charge take.
Thanks.
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What I don't understand is the Snapdragon 845 supports QuickCharge 4+ so I don't understand why they only support Quickcharge 3 on the XZ2 phones
I think it was my M2 or M4 Aqua which said xx Quick Charge works with, but I bought a higher up Quick Charge charger - and it was definitely working with it. I used the chip as a guide to see if it's capable, took a risk on a charger, and it paid off. I deduced that Sony was playing around with marketing, only showing that the premium devices were compatible, but if the chip supports it, the chip supports it. I posted tests of 10 minute intervals using the in-box charger and the Quick Charger. Qualcomm says the OEM can enable or disable by software. Perhaps it's not so straight forward as just marketing games then.
If someone is actually using a Quick Charge 4.0 charger we could get straight to it. I plan to buy one shortly.
What they claim and what the reality of support are 2 different things. Rapidly charging your battery is not a good thing, and it has nothing to do with battery deterioration. Same thing about anyone using any sort of battery banks. Whether it supports power delivery or any version + of quick charge just brings more distraction/interference rather than less.
ehBrY said:
Rapidly charging your battery is not a good thing, and it has nothing to do with battery deterioration.
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