[Q] Asus zenphone 2 charger - ZenFone 2 Accessories

I have the 64 gig zenhone 2 and would like to find a second charger for it. I looked on amazon but can't seem to find the same one I got with my zenphone

Duskycub said:
I have the 64 gig zenhone 2 and would like to find a second charger for it. I looked on amazon but can't seem to find the same one I got with my zenphone
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There are other brands out there like Aukey, Tronsmart, Tenergy, Getwow, etc. that are quick charge 2.0, and are cheaper.
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swiftden said:
There are other brands out there like Aukey, Tronsmart, Tenergy, Getwow, etc. that are quick charge 2.0, and are cheaper.
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He wanted same one, so do I

If you didn't find 1 yet, Asus Store have them for 29.99$: http://store.asus.com/us/category/A26848
I want someone to test the 5V ZenPower 10K mAh power bank, does it really output 2.4A? I know if you open the phone and look at the heatsink stickers, it says 9V 2A or 5V 1.35A. Timing charge time with a 5V Wall adapter vs 5V ZenPower bank (Should be faster)

What's the output of the stock charger? I don't have the ZF2 yet. Thinking of buying... and will have existing Samsung S4 charger available to use as spare chargers at office.

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OEM charger output vs. high output car charger

IIRC the stock wall charger is rated at 1.8Ah. But, what is the phone's actual draw? Does it ever get up there near 1.8mAh?
I'm just trying to figure out if a car charger with "only 1000mA" will be sufficient. I'm guessing that the OEM wall charger is rated well above whatever the phone might ask for, but as to how much, I don't know.
I'm actually looking at these two right now as they both seem to give a pretty high output for both Android and Apple devices.
http://www.ianker.com/product/71AN1852C-02WA
http://www.ianker.com/anker-car-charger-usb/product/71AN15WCC-BA
My experience with other phones is that the phone draws exactly what the stock charger gives it. I'd imagine it's the same with this one. 3140mah is a lot of battery to charge.
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borgib said:
My experience with other phones is that the phone draws exactly what the stock charger gives it. I'd imagine it's the same with this one. 3140mah is a lot of battery to charge.
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I'd agree. I charged it the first couple days using the OGP wall charger and USB cable from my Nexus 4. It took all night. Switched the cable with the one in the box, and it charges in like an hour!
I have a 2.1a car charger, and the OGPro charges in exactly the same amount of time as the stock wall charger.
Oddly, it charges slower from my 2a Note II charger.
raduque said:
I have a 2.1a car charger, and the OGPro charges in exactly the same amount of time as the stock wall charger.
Oddly, it charges slower from my 2a Note II charger.
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Which car charger do you have?
I'm looking on amazon and all of the 2A+ charges I'm finding are for Apple crap.
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scottypimpin636 said:
Which car charger do you have?
I'm looking on amazon and all of the 2A+ charges I'm finding are for Apple crap.
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Im looking at all of the chargers from Anker on Amazon. It seems they have the best positive reviews of anything I've seen. Although the 3.6 watt (white unit with either 2 usb ports or one port and a micro usb cable) unit is newer than the 3.1 (black heavy duty), the black unit can give the full 3.1 watts to either port or split it amongst the two ports. And according to Anker, either port will work for Apple or android. They suggested i get the newer (white) unit, but i want to have the full 3.1 watts available to a single port for future h higher powered devices.
I'll have to check those out. I've been looking at this one, which has good reviews on it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003RQBKLC/ref=ox_sc_sfl_image_3?ie=UTF8&m=AWZ3LXPHZK09
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scottypimpin636 said:
I'll have to check those out. I've been looking at this one, which has good reviews on it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003RQBKLC/ref=ox_sc_sfl_image_3?ie=UTF8&m=AWZ3LXPHZK09
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My concern with that one is that it gives a total of 2.1A. So if you charge your OGP using one usb port, there's only 0.3A left for the other port. The disclaimer at the end of the description says that if you are charging an iPad to not use the second port. I'm guessing that warning would also apply too us with the high draw OGP. It also states that the blue light gets even brighter in the dark. You might need to cover the led if it's too bright,but that's a personal taste thing,and it might not actually be that intrusive. Lastly, do you have enough room in your vehicle to rest both your phone, and the head of the charging device? I have a dual outlet 12v supplier in my car, but i bought one that has no cord. The two outlets are rigidly mounted right at the end of the cigarette lighter plug.
I bought a Griffin Powerjolt single USB at Walmart. It only charges at full speed using the OGPro's stock cable. Any other cable is slower, and the cable from my old S2 gives me a "Slow Charging" notification.
Anyway, this charger is just a stop-gap. I'm going to be hard wiring two USB plugs into my truck's 12v system (with some 5v regulators and an Add-a-Circuit).
I was looking at the 3.6A charger, here's the link on amazon.
As I expected, one port is for Apple and one for Android. This is very irritating because I need to charge my OGP while my fiance charges her OG at the same time on trips.
Can our OGP charge at full speed on the Apple port?
Edit: I just read that the kernal in Android 4.2 fixes this issue so we can charge in any USB charger, including apple chargers. I'm guessing LG devices still on 4.1 won't benefit from this update.
Shouldn't going to Settings > PC Connection > USB Connection Type and then setting it to "Charge only" force the device to see any cable as a charge only cable thus making it charge faster?
scottypimpin636 said:
I was looking at the 3.6A charger, here's the link on amazon.
As I expected, one port is for Apple and one for Android. This is very irritating because I need to charge my OGP while my fiance charges her OG at the same time on trips.
Can our OGP charge at full speed on the Apple port?
Edit: I just read that the kernal in Android 4.2 fixes this issue so we can charge in any USB charger, including apple chargers. I'm guessing LG devices still on 4.1 won't benefit from this update.
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As per Anker, the Apple port will charge Android at full speed. I have not verified this myself as I have not gotten mine yet, but that's what I'm told, and expect. I'm waiting for their wall charger to come back in stock as the shipping will be free if l order both.
I ordered the black 3.6v version. I'll get it Monday or Tuesday since I have Prime.
Are there any apps that detect how much juice the battery is getting?
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My LGOG PRO charges on anything with a usb port.
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Jammol said:
My LGOG PRO charges on anything with a usb port.
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Same here. I've been using the charger from my old Atrix. I may get LG's charger out of the box tonight to see if it's any faster.
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Same here. I've been using the charger from my old Atrix. I may get LG's charger out of the box tonight to see if it's any faster.
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I just bought a 4.2 amp dual usb car charger, so I can charge my OGP and any other device without issue.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/42-Amp-Dual-USB-Car-Charger-iPod-iPhone-3s-4-MP3-HTC-/320779507652
I just got the amzer 3.6a charger and sure enough I get the "slow charging" on the apple port. I'm going to sacrifice a usb cable and re wire it so it'll work for now.
Can't wait for Android 4.2 to fix this issue.
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stevefxp said:
I just bought a 4.2 amp dual usb car charger, so I can charge my OGP and any other device without issue.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/42-Amp-Dual-USB-Car-Charger-iPod-iPhone-3s-4-MP3-HTC-/320779507652
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Please keep us posted as to how well it works, and if it really puts out that much juice.
scottypimpin636 said:
I just got the amzer 3.6a charger and sure enough I get the "slow charging" on the apple port. I'm going to sacrifice a usb cable and re wire it so it'll work for now.
Can't wait for Android 4.2 to fix this issue.
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Any info on how to rewire (Web link) would be appreciated.
What is it that 4.2 has that will fix it?
Here's the link for the charge cable mod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1984838
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I just made the charge cable linked in the post above. It works like a charm
I also purchased This wall charger which works perfectly fine with our phone on both the "A" and "NA" port.
I'm willing to bet this car charger made by the same company as the one linked above will work also.

OEM Charger and USB cable

Does anybody know where I can find the OEM Nexus 5 charger and USB cable? The original charger that came with my N5 was misplaced a long time ago (a relative came to visit and took it with them, thinking it was theirs) and I've been stuck with crappy chargers and crappy cables ever since. All the regular USB cables charge at a snail's pace, all the chargers I find don't seem to work either. I'm sick of trying to find a replacement, I'm sick of waiting 4-6 hours for my phone to fully charge. I just want the ORIGINAL OEM charger and cable. No more messing around, no more hoping that I'll get lucky every time I buy a random charger/cable off the internet. I just want the original.
Thanks.
Im pretty sure the charger and cable is exactly the same as the LG G2 so try looking on ebay.
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Does anybody know where I can find the OEM Nexus 5 charger and USB cable? The original charger that came with my N5 was misplaced a long time ago (a relative came to visit and took it with them, thinking it was theirs) and I've been stuck with crappy chargers and crappy cables ever since. All the regular USB cables charge at a snail's pace, all the chargers I find don't seem to work either. I'm sick of trying to find a replacement, I'm sick of waiting 4-6 hours for my phone to fully charge. I just want the ORIGINAL OEM charger and cable. No more messing around, no more hoping that I'll get lucky every time I buy a random charger/cable off the internet. I just want the original.
Thanks.
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Genuine BB cables work fine for both the N7 2013 and N4/N5 in my experiences (having owned them all and using BB cables to charge them across various different types of chargers).
As for the charger, I'm using an HTC one that outputs 1A @ 5v and it seems very good, charge time is in the 2-3 hrs depending on how low the battery is. I also use different wall chargers (like the Antec 20A quad charger and the Targus 3.1A dual charger) and car chargers (generic 1A chargers from dx.com) and they charge the phone very well.
I think this is the stock charger equivalent and cable equivalent
http://www.wirelessground.com/lg-usb-travel-charger.html
http://www.wirelessground.com/lgusbdata.html
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Cable linked isn't equivalent. Bought two of those thinking it was the same. It has AWG28 charging wires, therefore it allows maximum of 800-900mA, where stock cable with the right charger would give you twice more.
I'm using Galaxy S4 charger (2A output) and S4 cable at work and it charges my N5 even faster than the OEM charger (takes about 90 minutes to fully charge from 20%).
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Cable linked isn't equivalent. Bought two of those thinking it was the same. It has AWG28 charging wires, therefore it allows maximum of 800-900mA, where stock cable with the right charger would give you twice more.
I'm using Galaxy S4 charger (2A output) and S4 cable at work and it charges my N5 even faster than the OEM charger (takes about 90 minutes to fully charge from 20%).
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Well the stock N5 Charger is a 1.2A charger the S4 Charger is a 2A charger so it'll charge higher.
I decided to do a little fact finding of my own when I was looking at MmmmBacon's Tilted Charger review and he mentioned the difficulty of having a good USB cable. I have several different chargers and cables at my disposal and did a quick test on them. I will try to see about organizing them into a post but I don't really have the time to keep updating it past my initial findings.
But what I have so far is.
Stock HTC Charger (model: TC U250) w/Stock HTC cable= Listed as: 1A/ Current Widget lists: ~900mA
Stock HTC Charger (model: TC U250) w/Black Berry Cable=Listed as 1A/ Current Widget lists: ~900mA
Stock HTC Charger (model: TC U250) w/Older Stock LG Cable=Listed as 1A/ Current Widget lists: ~750-800mA
(Older style) Stock LG Charger (model: STA-U12WR) w/Older Stock LG Cable=Listed as 700mA/ Current Widget lists: ~750-800mA
(Older style) Stock LG Charger (model: STA-U12WR) w/Black Berry Cable=Listed as 700mA/ Current Widget lists: ~650-700mA
(Older style) Stock LG Charger (model: STA-U12WR) w/Stock HTC Cable=Listed as 700mA/ Current Widget lists: ~600-650mA
Pantech Charger (Model: CNR8635) Cable Hardwired= Listed as 700mA/ Current Widget lists: ~650-700mA
Cable Forge Travel Charger Cable Hardwired= Listed as 800mA/ Current Widget lists: ~450-500mA
Sierra Wireless Charger (Was for an old Wi-Fi hotspot, Don't have the hotspot anymore but have the Charger) (Model: SSW-2012A) Stock Cable = Listed as 1.2A/ Current Widget lists: ~1.1A
Sierra Wireless Charger (Model: SSW-2012A) Black Berry Cable = Listed as 1.2A/ Current Widget lists: ~1.0A
Sierra Wireless Charger (Model: SSW-2012A) Stock htc Cable = Listed as 1.2A/ Current Widget lists: ~1.0A
Sierra Wireless Charger (Model: SSW-2012A) Old LG Stock Cable = Listed as 1.2A/ Current Widget lists: ~950mA
Older Blackberry Charger (Model: PSM04A-05RIM(NY)) Hardwired Cable = Listed as 700mA/ Current Widget lists: ~600mA
That's just what's around me at the moment. I tested some stuff at home and found interesting results as well.
MmmmBacon also mentioned the Monoprice Premium USB Cables are a good buy and provide high current. I can't vouch for that but I'll take his word for it since he seems to have done this as well.
I've been using the HP11 chromebook charger (charges @ 3 amps), and it charges fast as ****.
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try ebay!
shilton.charles said:
try ebay!
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This seems to be a popular choice on eBay.
http://r.ebay.com/Ltoefa
Two for $5 is a steal.
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I've been using the HP11 chromebook charger (charges @ 3 amps), and it charges fast as ****.
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No matter how high the amperage output of a charger, anything that has output of 1.6A and above will charge N5 equally fast, since Nexus throttles input amperage to 1650mA, and that is only if you don't use any apps that will get your phone warmer. If your battery temperature reaches 45°C, Nexus will throttle charging amperage to 500mA untill battery cools down.
Anyway, fully charging your Nexus 5 with that maximum amperage takes about 90 minutes from 20%.
dehsA said:
This seems to be a popular choice on eBay.
http://r.ebay.com/Ltoefa
Two for $5 is a steal.
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Thanks. Additional $22.94 for postage to my country though If anyone has a link to these with free or cheap international postage, please let me know
dehsA said:
This seems to be a popular choice on eBay.
http://r.ebay.com/Ltoefa
Two for $5 is a steal.
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Thanks so much, ordered 4. Steal.
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try to see ebay or amzon.
ritzxda said:
Thanks. Additional $22.94 for postage to my country though If anyone has a link to these with free or cheap international postage, please let me know
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How about an alternative?
This article rates the HP TouchPad wall charger as the best overall.
http://www.righto.com/2012/10/a-dozen-usb-chargers-in-lab-apple-is.html
Here it is on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/111230391491
It's $9 with free shipping to my country (Thailand) so I'm assuming it should be the same wherever you are.
As to whether it's genuine, I have no clue but the seller has sold 46 so far. Looks pretty genuine to me though...
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jphilippon said:
Thanks so much, ordered 4. Steal.
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Ordered two myself. Would have ordered more but I'm having someone bring them back to me from the US.
Although I remember using BlackBerry Bold 9700's USB cable to charge one of my old phones and found the micro-USB side to be loose when plugged into the phone. Not sure whether it'll be the same for this one.

Best wired charger for nexus 5

Hi. Can you guys please tell me which charger you are saying. And which is the best charger for nexus 5 which takes less time to charge up the battery. I recently lost my stock charger and the other chargers I have are taking much longer time to charge the phone they are like 500mAh chargers so its taking long time. Can you guys pleas suggest me the charger.
Check another post in this sub forum. It has links to the BlackBerry playbook chargers, which are awesome and cheap.
The HP 2.1 amp charger is the best charger
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0055QYJJM?pc_redir=1411972825&robot_redir=1
Been using this for years love it
binglut9 said:
The HP 2.1 amp charger is the best charger
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0055QYJJM?pc_redir=1411972825&robot_redir=1
Been using this for years love it
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I second this - bought a bunch of these chargers to use everywhere.
I'd go with the blackberry folding blade chargers.
There's a review thread someone did. Lots of people here have it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/accessories/hands-best-fastest-cheapest-nexus-5-t2729066
It's also so much cheaper than the HP touchpad charger. On amazon you can get anywhere from 4 - 8 chargers for the price of 1 HP.
Just use a USB cable with a MicroUSB port at one end. You always have a computer next to you.
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Project:Frankenphone said:
Just use a USB cable with a MicroUSB port at one end. You always have a computer next to you.
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OP was looking for something that can charge faster than 500mA which USB charging is limited to. At that speed it can take 4+ hours to charge the phone vs 2.5 hours with stock, and 2 hours with a 2.1A unit.
My GF got an LG G2 at roughly the same time I got my phone.
I've tried charging my phone with a wide variety of chargers, including the ipad 4 charger, as well as other 2.4A heavy duty chargers from other companies. I dont know why, but NOTHING is as fast as that stock G2 charger. It beats the "heavy duty" voltage stuff by a noticeable margin.
It does a proper quick charge on her G2, and while I've read that the nexus 5 doesnt really support that quick charge, it DEFINITELY does something.
It looks like this: http://www.lg.com/us/images/cell-phone-accessories/wcp-300/gallery/medium05.jpg
I am not sure if you will get the folding blade charger in India. You can buy the CP AD2 charger. One of my friend bought it and the Nexus 5 is charging at around 1300-1400 mAh. You will get it in Amazon for 550 rupees.

ZenPower (ASUS PowerBank)

Got my ZenPower. The 1st credit card size 10050mAh power bank. ?
Not sure w/ the price for other countries but it'll be released in the Philippines for 795php soon. ?
Looks great! It seems it will be around 1k in India (currency conversion).
Looking forward to get one
So how many hours does the power bank take to fully charge? How many full cycles does it give with ZenFone 2?
Was going to order one from the ASUS US site.... but they wanted to charge me $14 for ground shipping. If these pop up on Amazon or Newegg I'll be all over it.
One question though.... does it super quick charge?
The Power bank takes 9 hours to be fully charged with 5v/1A. 6 hours with 5v/2A.
It provides an output of 5.1v/2.4A for fast charging.
You can check asus website for more info.
http://www.asus.com/ph/Phones/ASUS_ZenPower/
Where dyou bought that? Is it out now here in Philippines?
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Bought an Aukey powerbank with quick charge 2.0 (10,000 mah). Zenpower doesn't have quick charge so pretty useless, as it fully charges the phone 3-4 hours.
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How much is it swiftden?
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Bought it at Amazon, $29.99 and sent it here via Johnny Air. There is one available locally at OLX, but it is P2,500. HTH. ? planning to sell quick chargers really soon at TipidCP. Stay tuned. ?
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And how much does the shipping cost you?
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Wonder about the charging
MrKoji said:
The Power bank takes 9 hours to be fully charged with 5v/1A. 6 hours with 5v/2A.
It provides an output of 5.1v/2.4A for fast charging.
You can check asus website for more info.
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Base on original charger of zenfone2, the specs is 5V/1.35A.
My question is, do Zenfone2 (ZE551ML) supports the charging output of zenpower (5.1V/2.4A)?
Thus, this charging process will be over-volt or over-amp to this phone?
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I believe there are programs in play store that shows the voltage and amper current while charging. Another way to tell is by using a timer. This power bank is quick charge compatibe and nothing higher than 2.4a in one usb port exists yet.
I want someone to test the 5V ZenPower 10K mAh power bank, does it really output 2.4A? I know if you open the phone and look at the heatsink stickers, it says 9V 2A or 5V 1.35A. Timing charge time with a 5V Wall adapter vs 5V ZenPower bank (Should be faster)
MrKoji said:
Got my ZenPower. The 1st credit card size 10050mAh power bank.
Not sure w/ the price for other countries but it'll be released in the Philippines for 795php soon.
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Where did you got that from bro? Online?ty
Bought one on ebay for 25.99$ from china. Asus is an asian company.
Power bank depends on their quality & batter that how much time it takes to full charge.
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Got my ZenPower. The 1st credit card size 10050mAh power bank.
Not sure w/ the price for other countries but it'll be released in the Philippines for 795php soon.
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Oh nice. I saw this one in Lazada too for 795php. Looks interesting.
How is it? I mean, is it dependable? Any hiccups with this item? Build quality? Review please!
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Oh nice. I saw this one in Lazada too for 795php. Looks interesting.
How is it? I mean, is it dependable? Any hiccups with this item? Build quality? Review please!
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Nope solid device! Loving it. Everyone who sees it loves it too. Got it with my phone and been using it ever since. 9600 version though. But still the same thing

Using a non-DASH charger and non-DASH cables?

I am thinking about buying the Oneplus 3 since I haven't changed my phone in a long time. I have a few questions about the charging.
Is the DASH charge just the wall adapter? Do I need to have a DASH charge specific USB-C cable?
Can I get DASH charge with a regular USB-C cable to DASH wall charger? (I am asking this because I use long cables because of the location of my outlets and workstation, ~10-15ft)
If I charge with a basic, QuickCharge, or non-DASH wall adapter will my charge speeds be basic or does it revert to QuickCharge (with quickcharge adapter) because it is using the SD820 chip? Also the same question if I use a non-DASH powerbank (I only need a small powerbank not the big ones they are making)?
I am not sure if this should be place here or in the Accessories forum. Please let me know thanks.
Thanks for the help.
1. For DASH charging you need both the adapter and the cable, both are specific and AFAIK there are no aftermarket alternatives.
2. No, with standard cables you won't get DASH speeds. Wires in normal cables are simply too thin to handle high current of DASH.
3. If you're using non-DASH charger and/or cable, you'll max out at about 1.5A, so a bit less than half the speed of DASH (could be slower, depending on hardware used). QuickCharge is not supported, it'll work at standard speeds.
4. Same logic applies to power banks. And DASH capable power banks don't exist (yet?), so it doesn't really matter what bank you're using.
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Explorer23 said:
1. For DASH charging you need both the adapter and the cable, both are specific and AFAIK there are no aftermarket alternatives.
2. No, with standard cables you won't get DASH speeds. Wires in normal cables are simply too thin to handle high current of DASH.
3. If you're using non-DASH charger and/or cable, you'll max out at about 1.5A, so a bit less than half the speed of DASH (could be slower, depending on hardware used). QuickCharge is not supported, it'll work at standard speeds.
4. Same logic applies to power banks. And DASH capable power banks don't exist (yet?), so it doesn't really matter what bank you're using.
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Sorry but ive to correct you... Vooc charger and cable from Oppo can gives you dash charger. I think its same technology they just call it VOOC ... Ive bought the oppo wall charger + cable for half price of oneplus just to have it spare. And it dash charge
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Thanks for the help. So just to clarify there is no QuickCharge but I can use DASH or VOOC products correct?
Do they work the same way where when I use a DASH/VOOC charger I MUST USE a DASH/VOOC usb-c cable in order to get rapid charging speeds?
Thanks
lummujaj said:
Sorry but ive to correct you... Vooc charger and cable from Oppo can gives you dash charger. I think its same technology they just call it VOOC ... Ive bought the oppo wall charger + cable for half price of oneplus just to have it spare. And it dash charge
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Oh, yeah, forgot about that, thanks for correction ?
DASH *may* have some slight software differences, but hardware is the same.
Still not a lot of choice when buying stuff, but at least a bit more.
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magistrateee said:
Thanks for the help. So just to clarify there is no QuickCharge but I can use DASH or VOOC products correct?
Do they work the same way where when I use a DASH/VOOC charger I MUST USE a DASH/VOOC usb-c cable in order to get rapid charging speeds?
Thanks
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Yes, DASH and VOOC will get you full charging speed, everything else will charge at standard speeds.
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lummujaj said:
Sorry but ive to correct you... Vooc charger and cable from Oppo can gives you dash charger. I think its same technology they just call it VOOC ... Ive bought the oppo wall charger + cable for half price of oneplus just to have it spare. And it dash charge
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Can anyone provide me a link for the vooc charger and the oppo cable? If i can save some money buying those, then better.
EDIT: nvm i found them on ebay.
Thanks for the help.
Do you know of any long DASH/VOOC cables for sale somewhere?
On a side note do you know about the Oppo VOOC power bank (6000mah) since I read Oneplus is not making a DASH power bank anymore. Have you read about its DASH use or where to buy it?
magistrateee said:
Do you know of any long DASH/VOOC cables for sale somewhere?
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Sadly I don't think this will ever exist ... OnePlus commented about cable length and they said they can't make it longer due to technical limitations (physics ...). High current = high resistance = lower max length.
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