SwapStyle Covers Pins - OnePlus 2 Accessories

Hi,
I just received my swap style covers for my Oneplus Two.
They are slightly thicker than the Sandstone cover and they have two connectors on the back.
Does anyone know what this is for?
Brendan

limestar said:
Hi,
I just received my swap style covers for my Oneplus Two.
They are slightly thicker than the Sandstone cover and they have two connectors on the back.
Does anyone know what this is for?
Brendan
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No clue hey I have also ordered the dark brown one out of the two which is better ??
The connectors could be for antenna or something

they only do something on hydrogen os rom not oxygen os

I read that the pins are suppose to trigger custom or different wallpapers that go along with the new swap cover, depending on which one you put on.
OK its only for the China market/H2OS.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/styleswap-back-covers-and-the-pins-at-the-back.335807/#post-12369125

Would have been great, if they had enabled the possibility of wireless charging .. just by replacing the cover.
Wishful thinking, I guess.
/M

marlow925 said:
Would have been great, if they had enabled the possibility of wireless charging .. just by replacing the cover.
Wishful thinking, I guess.
/M
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Perhaps a third party accessories takes advantage of those contacts, if it's even possible. Do we know if those contacts can even charge the battery? Everyone just assumes it can't but I'd like some proof that they can't be used to charge the battery.

Phrankeeh said:
Perhaps a third party accessories takes advantage of those contacts, if it's even possible. Do we know if those contacts can even charge the battery? Everyone just assumes it can't but I'd like some proof that they can't be used to charge the battery.
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I couldn't see why Oneplus themselves would refrain from releasing an addon swap cover that supports wireless charging if that's possible so it's probably not possible and is only used to give custom themes.

gqukyo said:
I couldn't see why Oneplus themselves would refrain from releasing an addon swap cover that supports wireless charging if that's possible so it's probably not possible and is only used to give custom themes.
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I'd say you're right but considering how Oneplus decided to opt out NFC. I wouldn't put anything passed them when it comes to doing things that make sense.

Phrankeeh said:
I'd say you're right but considering how Oneplus decided to opt out NFC. I wouldn't put anything passed them when it comes to doing things that make sense.
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Personally, it made sense to me since I never really used NFC on my OPO and I don't plan on using Android Pay. They claimed very few of their users used NFC so I'm guessing I'm part of the majority which did not use NFC.

I've done a fair bit of hardware hacking. And while these pins aren't for charging, one could perhaps use the holes they protrude from and solder/wire them directly USB to QI charging card.
However, its an arduous task that I've only ever attempted on a microusb device (galaxy note n7000). It is also different per device as the flex cable / PCB design is different per device.
The next best alterative is to get a case with a qi charging card with a slim USB flex plug. But again they only make them for microusb
I suppose this is going off topic a bit, as mentioned above, the pins are for hydrogen OS theme changing . but food for thought.

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Inductive Charging

Hi!
I'm a little noobish when it comes to this and android in general so I apologize in advance
But I was wondering if there are any inductive charging pads that would work with the galaxy nexus? I've got too many cables going on on my desk right now and it would be nice to have the drop and charge type of thing going on
Any help would be nice! Thanks!
Well the Nexus has pogo pins, so I'm waiting for a pogo dock to become available.
Alternatively you could probably mod your Nexus to work with a touchstone.
whyamihere said:
Well the Nexus has pogo pins, so I'm waiting for a pogo dock to become available.
Alternatively you could probably mod your Nexus to work with a touchstone.
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But we'll have to wait for a while before that comes out in the US
And is that possible? Cuz that would be awesome
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But we'll have to wait for a while before that comes out in the US
And is that possible? Cuz that would be awesome
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You probably need to do something like below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1278127
http://asmd.wordpress.com/2011/09/26/evo-4g-wireless-induction-charging-modification/
That looks a litttttttle complicated for a noob like me
Would powermat or qi pad be a good idea? or would they not even work?
hiohokaybye said:
That looks a litttttttle complicated for a noob like me
Would powermat or qi pad be a good idea? or would they not even work?
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Powermats are great, unfortunately unless your device is a popular one, they more than likely don't make a case for it, in which case you have to use the cube that comes with the powermat to charge your device.
I'm hoping that since the Galaxy nexus will soon launch on Verizon, Powermat will design a case for it that you can just drop onto the mat.
buy one of these and modify it, someone has done this with the samsung i9000
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-OEM-Pal...246190?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item415fce8cae
watch this video
http://www.qianqin.de/2011/09/28/high-waf-inductive-charging-mod/
Yep, someone's even done it for the Galaxy Neuxs, check out [H] forum.
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1038217306
Actually looks fairly easy with the large pin solder points. Other phones require soldering to tiny pins.
With the battery cover design, I'd be afraid I'd rip the wiring off every time I pull it open.
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I've got this, after a while i'm gonna try this inductive charging, with this spare part i won't have to worry about warranty.
you can see the white dot, one wire goes their, the other will just have to touch the usim card holder, this info is just a replica of one of the links with the i9000, it should be the same.
Galaxy Nexus has the dock pins. Two of three pins are used for power supply. I think is possible to tap into those with the inductive charging stuff.
I think I'll try the 12 dollars kit from ebay . it's just too tempting.
ro_explorer said:
Galaxy Nexus has the dock pins. Two of three pins are used for power supply. I think is possible to tap into those with the inductive charging stuff.
I think I'll try the 12 dollars kit from ebay . it's just too tempting.
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yeh, I know, i just dont want to mess around with the soldering of the original parts, if i do mess up, i can just discard the part in the photo.
Hrm.. rather than soldering, why not use conductive tape? That way it's completely reversible should you need warranty repair.
The contact terminals look large enough for a small square of tape to easily adhere to.

Wireless charging mod.

I cannot wait for the official galaxy S3 wireless charging kit to come out.
I got inspired by the Galaxy mod that was done by using parts from a Palm Touchstone cover.
ww.qianqin.de/2011/09/28/high-waf-inductive-charging-mod/
I am pretty sure, that I don't need to do an intrusive operation as the one in the link - I believe that Samsung made pins ready for it under the cover.
Does anyone know what the two 'pins' that are exposed to the left of the battery are for?
Thanks!
There are countless threads regarding the "pins", wireless charging kits, and that mod.
I have a touchstone. And a back, and would like to see if anyone has applied this to the S3 and made it work
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I have a feeling the wireless charging module will interact somehow with the two pins next to the battery. I was planning on attempting this mod using these pins but without a multimeter i am unable to tell whether these pins can be used and which way round to wire them up. If anyone can assist i would be grateful.
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There are countless threads regarding the "pins", wireless charging kits, and that mod.
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Yes. Countless threads about the mod for the Galaxy S, but I haven't been able to find anything about pins on the Galaxy SIII.
- Maybe I'm just bad at searching, believe me I have tried!
I also would love to know if and how someone gets their sgs3 working with the palm touchstone! Hope it is not too difficult!
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I have a feeling the wireless charging module will interact somehow with the two pins next to the battery. I was planning on attempting this mod using these pins but without a multimeter i am unable to tell whether these pins can be used and which way round to wire them up. If anyone can assist i would be grateful.
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I have finally managed to find a page that claimt that the two pins next to the battery indeed are for wireless charging.
ww.trustedreviews.com/samsung-galaxy-s3_Mobile-Phone_review
Only problem is, I don't know Trusted Reviews - so I don't know how 'Trusted' they are?
All I need now is to find out which pin is 0V and which is +5V. (I'm pretty sure that the current is the same as the Palm cover provides.
Every accessories are always made for on pin, hdmi,wireless kit etc. Always Samsung market tactics.
I wish you'll do it.
Upper pin is plus, lower minus - and it has also be done!
http://www.android-hilfe.de/zubehoe...-samsung-galaxy-s3-ohne-kabel-aufladen-6.html
I'm also trying to do that, hopefully it works
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Upper pin is plus, lower minus - and it has also be done!
http://www.android-hilfe.de/zubehoe...-samsung-galaxy-s3-ohne-kabel-aufladen-6.html
I'm also trying to do that, hopefully it works
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Yes it works, it will be a little slower, im only seeing 450mah going in as opposed to about 1000mah
But that doesnt matter in the slightest as i mostly charge overnight
that is great news! That does not look too difficult and it looks as NFC is not touched. Just the translation is difficult and not knowing what samsung wireless charging is about.
I also wonder how snug the fit is after adding the magnets from the touchstone back cover?
I will post details soon when i am back home
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I'm still waiting for my touchstone and palm battery cover to arrive...
I found this! He looks like he did a great job. I am just curious if he had to solder anything to the phone?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAqP3T_Mbzg
yes he did, i'm gonna try it with just tape - his solder blobs seems to be huge and because of the the cover makes this bulge... maybe then it will fit perfectly
the samsung wireless charger looks nice but i like the idea with the magnets of the touchstone!
please post pictures and a possible video. This is so interesting!
i'll do as soon i get the touchstone kit and have some spare time to do this (hopefully on sunday...)
what happens when you place an induction charging compatible device on an induction cooking range? Will it charge the battery, or will it overload the circuitry and destroy the phone\battery?
I wonder what happens when you plug in the phone with usb while it's inductively charging.
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I wonder what happens when you plug in the phone with usb while it's inductively charging.
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I would think they would work together or one would be disabled by the other. Don't think they would allow both if it could cause damage.
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[Q] Adding Inductive Charging?

In your opinion, how hard would it be to modify a case/back panel for the Glide, so that it has inductive charging support? I just saw a video online of someone internalizing an iPhone 4/4S charger, with only slight structural modifications (it had the appearance of no case on the outside), and was thinking that I might be able to do it to my Glide. At the moment, I am using a Body Glove case, made of rubber-coated plastic (the only one AT&T sells/sold for the Glide), and my best guess is that the case is about 3mm in thickness. I am looking for no actual phone modifications here (except for wiring the case to the battery, and maybe a modified back cover), so does anyone have any thoughts/ideas/suggestions?
Interesting. There is a company selling those inductive charging mats. I believe there is a connector that plugs to our phone (micro USB) to work with it. You could buy that and try to modify the phone back panel and a case to add the necessary hardware.
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The companies name is Duracell powermatt.
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I saw this, and figured that's what I was going to use. However, It looks as if the case for most phones adds quite a bit of thickness. I looked at another guide, which involved ripping up a Palm Pre back, soldering some things together, and using the Touchstone mat. As for whether or not that would work with a Powermat, I am not sure.
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I saw this, and figured that's what I was going to use. However, It looks as if the case for most phones adds quite a bit of thickness. I looked at another guide, which involved ripping up a Palm Pre back, soldering some things together, and using the Touchstone mat. As for whether or not that would work with a Powermat, I am not sure.
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I've seen that guide, it was for the galaxy s3.
It looks like that phone has the two charging pins below the back cover; looking at the glide, I can't see them.
I fear we would need circuitry or at least more complicated wiring to make it work.
The one I saw was for the original Galaxy S. You may have seen a different one. The video I saw showed him wiring some things directly to the battery, if I remember correctly.
any progress
Hey there!
I found this thread as THE only one where someone imagining about the glide having the possibility to charge inductively.
any new info about it?
@a_p3rson: did you find a way to do it?
I would love to see it becoming true..
best regards
jay
So far, the best chance I've seen was using the induction sticker on the back for the Palm (pre I believe), and wiring it to the USB port. I think that would work pretty well, though I am worried with how it would affect the normal function of the USB port. If anyone wants to try it (and share the results), by all means, please do so!
EDIT: It wouldn't be possible to wire the sticker directly to the battery, right? Of course, without causing overcharging/overheating/general harm/etc. to the battery or any part of it?
just throw it out there i have a extended battery from amazon it is about twice as thick as stock batter new back cover has large empty space between camera and batter pack i mean could put flash drive with room to spare in there would be easy to add some new hardware in there if need be for you power matt bought mine of amaxon for 11.00
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just throw it out there i have a extended battery from amazon it is about twice as thick as stock batter new back cover has large empty space between camera and batter pack i mean could put flash drive with room to spare in there would be easy to add some new hardware in there if need be for you power matt bought mine of amaxon for 11.00
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I seem to remember the sticker on the Pre being really thin - like paper thin. Plus, I really am against cosmetic things like that (e.g. large back, extended battery), so an extended back shouldn't be needed.
However, I do know that the guide that I found (for the Galaxy S) said that it was possible by just wiring the sticker to the charging ports in the USB connector. The only worry I have is if the phone's USB communication would be affected at all.
If it is possible to just directly wire into the charging ports, there appears to be an easily removable panel directly above the microusb port that would presumably give access to it. I'm at work right now, so I can't exactly check, just puttin it out there.
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If it is possible to just directly wire into the charging ports, there appears to be an easily removable panel directly above the microusb port that would presumably give access to it. I'm at work right now, so I can't exactly check, just puttin it out there.
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Did you ever see if it was possible to hook the induction sticker to the USB port from here? I just looked at the panel, and it actually looks like there is a sticker that contains some wires going to the main board on that plate, makes me think that it could be an antenna of some sort, and that it might be kind of hard to deal with.

[Q] Any solutions for QI wireless charging Zerolemon battery?

The zerolemon battery covers the standard pinouts to the QI wireless receiver for wireless charging. Does anyone have a solution, workaround, modification or source for a QI receiver that would work? It is so convenient just to put a phone on a stand and top it off, even with the massive 10,000 mah battery. I am NOT interested in anything that involves soldering anything to my precious phone, or modifying the phone in any way, just the receiver. Thank you in advance for any thoughts!
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The zerolemon battery covers the standard pinouts to the QI wireless receiver for wireless charging. Does anyone have a solution, workaround, modification or source for a QI receiver that would work? It is so convenient just to put a phone on a stand and top it off, even with the massive 10,000 mah battery. I am NOT interested in anything that involves soldering anything to my precious phone, or modifying the phone in any way, just the receiver. Thank you in advance for any thoughts!
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Maybe one of these cheap charging pads can be modified instead of your phone? They dont seem to have one specifically for the note 4 yet on here, but for $6 thats a pricetag you dont have to cringse about when you srtart soldering on it..
http://www.fasttech.com/search?qi inductive charging receiver patch for note 4
Hope it helps.
Basically you have to extend the contacts from the phone back. You don't need to solder. You can do it with double stick foam tape, masking tape, adhesive copper braid or sheeting and the adapter. My adapter has not arrived yet so I am not sure it will fit between the Zerolemon battery and the case back. I did something similar to get NFC working with my Zerolemon on my Note 2. Once my adapter gets here I will report if I am successful and the fix is safe and dependable.
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lexbian said:
Maybe one of these cheap charging pads can be modified instead of your phone? They dont seem to have one specifically for the note 4 yet on here, but for $6 thats a pricetag you dont have to cringse about when you srtart soldering on it..
http://www.fasttech.com/search?qi inductive charging receiver patch for note 4
Hope it helps.
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I have 3 pads that fit the original note 4 and work with it, I'm open to any suggestions on how to extend the flexible flat cable -- I can't find a way to do in online anywhere!
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I have 3 pads that fit the original note 4 and work with it, I'm open to any suggestions on how to extend the flexible flat cable -- I can't find a way to do in online anywhere!
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Similar instructions can be found by googling...note 2 zerolemon nfc fix.
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Don't Modify Anything
Instead of modifying things just use this simple device available on Amazon. Make sure the output matches the requirements of your device before you purchase or it will not work. This is the one I purchased for use with my LG G3 and the ZeroLemon case with the extended battery and it works just fine. You still do not get the NFC capability, but the wireless charging works. But then who actually uses the NFC anyway?
Just search on amazon for micro USB Qi antenna or wireless charging antenna. (the forum won't let me post the link)
This adapter is very easy to install and adds the Wireless Charging / Qi charging back to your phone. Amazon has several versions, just make sure you get the one that has the correct configuration on the plug, either small side up or small side down, and you also need to make sure you get the one with the correct output. For the Lg G3 it is the one with small side down, 5v-1000ma output to make it work properly.
KevinLdrbck said:
Instead of modifying things just use this simple device available on Amazon. Make sure the output matches the requirements of your device before you purchase or it will not work. This is the one I purchased for use with my LG G3 and the ZeroLemon case with the extended battery and it works just fine. You still do not get the NFC capability, but the wireless charging works. But then who actually uses the NFC anyway?
Just search on amazon for micro USB Qi antenna or wireless charging antenna. (the forum won't let me post the link)
This adapter is very easy to install and adds the Wireless Charging / Qi charging back to your phone. Amazon has several versions, just make sure you get the one that has the correct configuration on the plug, either small side up or small side down, and you also need to make sure you get the one with the correct output. For the Lg G3 it is the one with small side down, 5v-1000ma output to make it work properly.
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The Zerolemon battery covers the ports, making the standard Qi receivers not able to attach to them, that's why we need a different solution.
ebrinkis said:
The Zerolemon battery covers the ports, making the standard Qi receivers not able to attach to them, that's why we need a different solution.
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Actually, that is not true. I have installed the exact item I was talking about, and it works perfectly fine. The cover over the port does not fit "air tight" over the port and has plenty of room for the adapter to fit between the cover and the phone. This is why I had suggested the item in the post.
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Actually, that is not true. I have installed the exact item I was talking about, and it works perfectly fine. The cover over the port does not fit "air tight" over the port and has plenty of room for the adapter to fit between the cover and the phone. This is why I had suggested the item in the post.
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The Note 4 Qi contacts are in 2 places. The upper one, just to the side of the camera, is not covered by the Zerolemon Battery, and does not pose a problem for connecting, but the one next to the battery IS completely covered by the battery itself. Maybe I'm missing something? I don't care about NFC, but would really like the Qi charging feature. If you know of an item that would work, please PM me a link. Thanks!
In case anyone's still wanting to hack a Qi coil on a Zerolemon battery, it works just fine. Here's a step-by-step with pictures. http://traff.as/zerolemonqi
traffas said:
In case anyone's still wanting to hack a Qi coil on a Zerolemon battery, it works just fine. Here's a step-by-step with pictures. http://traff.as/zerolemonqi
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Not for a Note 4, different contacts (won't work).
I really thought I was in the G3 forum...sorry about that.
They make a qi receiver now that plugs in the charger port of the phone and then flips back to the battery door it's on amazon like 15 bucks. Place case over it to protect receiver and phone any your good to go. I'm sure this will work just fine for ya there a universal qi receiver for tablets and phones with no battery door.
Here is a pic for you.

Replacement Charger ***updated***

Appears it is listed on the Google Store now: https://store.google.com/product/huawei_watch_charging_cradle
From Huawei as well: http://www.gethuawei.com/huawei-watch-charging-cradle
3rd party (generic - chinese - has removable microUSB cable): http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Black-C...e-Huawei-GB-/321950338874?hash=item4af5bc4f3a
Improved version of the 3rd party one by ECSEM from China - http://www.amazon.com/Improved-version-charging-wireless-charger/dp/B01CJ5ABYS/
Review (translated) - https://translate.google.com/transl...//sosukeblog.com/2016/01/24/19254/&edit-text=
To be honest, I'd be more interested to see if some third-party charger without a permanently attached cable is released.
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To be honest, I'd be more interested to see if some third-party charger without a permanently attached cable is released.
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Agreed.
Many people questioned Huawei behind the logic of this decision and they mentioned that it's much easier to lose the small charger puck without a cable so although it's true that the cable insertion point may break over long time use if you bend it every which way, that's not of course 100% guaranteed so in their eyes they'd rather risk that over entire loss.
Whether or not we agree is a different story of course but I'm sure someone can easily make a better third party charger if there's enough of a demand for it.
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Agreed.
Many people questioned Huawei behind the logic of this decision and they mentioned that it's much easier to lose the small charger puck without a cable so although it's true that the cable insertion point may break over long time use if you bend it every which way, that's not of course 100% guaranteed so in their eyes they'd rather risk that over entire loss.
Whether or not we agree is a different story of course but I'm sure someone can easily make a better third party charger if there's enough of a demand for it.
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Yeah, I doubt it is anything advanced inside. I would personally have like a similar charging arrangement to the Moto 360 but I guess no product is perfect.
Gone again.
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To be honest, I'd be more interested to see if some third-party charger without a permanently attached cable is released.
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Me three. My 'going out' backup battery has a built in micro USB cord. It would be nice to have a keychain puck to use with that or any old microusb I came across...
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Buji said:
Me three. My 'going out' backup battery has a built in micro USB cord. It would be nice to have a keychain puck to use with that or any old microusb I came across...
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Or it could have a Type-C port for the hell of it. I would like a spare one with a non-fixed cable for traveling.
Pretty annoying that you still can't buy a second charger. I would really like two more...one for my travel bag, one for the bar in the kitchen and one for my bedroom. Also kind of annoyed that its more expensive than the somewhat similar Apple Watch charger(!) and is actually more primitive.
The Huawei charging cradle is now available at Google Store:
https://store.google.com/product/huawei_watch_charging_cradle
Got my extra charger today from the Googs. They ship it SmartPost , but it does eventually get there. It's packaged all fancy like the watch...same cloth textured cardboard, a little pull tab to pull out the inside, etc. Sorry, no pics.
Have any of you tried any of the third party charging cables on eBay?
Link or item #?
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Link or item #?
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http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...arger.TRS0&_nkw=huawei+watch+charger&_sacat=0
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http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...arger.TRS0&_nkw=huawei+watch+charger&_sacat=0
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Those wont work. Those are for the Huawei smart bands
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Now available!
http://www.gethuawei.com/huawei-watch-charging-cradle
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Now available!
http://www.gethuawei.com/huawei-watch-charging-cradle
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Not what I'm after. A non-cabled unit would be much more portable, like my 360 had. I already carry multiple USB cables, so just the puck is all that is needed.
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Those wont work. Those are for the Huawei smart bands
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Call me crazy, but has anyone actually tried this charger on our smartwatches.. It looks an incredibly similar fit.
As a back up and spare etc, this could be a cheap option to carry around. These spurious ones even use micro usb.
If the pins are the same but location is slightly different I am sure I could modify.
Here is a 3rd party charger. I have not used it. Just search for 'New Black Charging Cradle Smart Watch Charger Dock + USB Cable For Huawei #GB' on ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Black-C...e-Huawei-GB-/321950338874?hash=item4af5bc4f3a
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Here is a 3rd party charger. I have not used it. Just search for 'New Black Charging Cradle Smart Watch Charger Dock + USB Cable For Huawei #GB' on ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Black-C...e-Huawei-GB-/321950338874?hash=item4af5bc4f3a
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