Charging speed - Google Pixel Real Life Review

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Google Pixel can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Charging speed is amazing. Honestly the quickest charge out of any piece of technology I have ever used. The battery life you get from the amount of time you take to charge is absolutely phenomenal.

What charger are you using?
I'm not using the OEM Google Pixel charger and just using a Samsung Fast Charger, and when connected the Pixel indicates "slow charge".
HunterKurza said:
Charging speed is amazing. Honestly the quickest charge out of any piece of technology I have ever used. The battery life you get from the amount of time you take to charge is absolutely phenomenal.
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It slow like molasses in d winter,compared to any quick charge 2.0 devices

It depends on how much you discharge the battery. If really low, it will charge 0-25 quickly. 25-50 about the same as a Quick Charge port. 50-75, about the same as a standard USB charging port (1.5A). 75-100, it tapers off and by 90% charges no faster than plugging into a USB data port (500 mA).
So, if you charge when you can and don't let it get below 50%, it's no faster than any other phone, and any standard USB-A charger will provide what it can use.

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Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Lenovo ZUK Z2 (Plus) can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Works as expected nothing worth mentioning.
1.5amp screen on, 2.5amp screen off
The charging times are fairly quick. I have nothing to complain. Good battery backup and decent charging time makes a good combo.
The original charger is good enought but someone tried to use something faster (more mAh or quick charge?)
i tried a QC3.0 charger and it gives the same results as the original charger. between 0% en 80% 1.5Ah screen on and 2.5Ah Screen off.
It supports quickcharger 3.0 according to specs has someone tried using it??? Any difference in charging speed.... I was considering buying one.... But not sure if they are worth it.... So could someone kindly share their experience with qc 3.0 chargeing..... Thanks in advance
fast compared to other same range phones.
1:40/50 mins to full charge.
charging speed is awesome
raketman said:
i tried a QC3.0 charger and it gives the same results as the original charger. between 0% en 80% 1.5Ah screen on and 2.5Ah Screen off.
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How much time taken for it
Should i buy a quick charger for zuk z2
no need. The charge power is limited to 12.5W for any changer.
I have seen higher speed till 80% and charging speed slows down a lot between 80 to 100%.
Between 0-80% it charge at an average rate of 1-1.5% min (screen off) where as after 80% the time to charge 1% keeps increasing.
Slowest is from 95-100%. There it takes several min to push 1% compare to upto 2% every min when charging below that 80% marker.
I am using the stock charger.
Charging speed is very good. Its about 1% per minute.
raketman said:
1.5amp screen on, 2.5amp screen off
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2.5A screen off????.max speed it at only 2A...on stock charger

Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Samsung Galaxy S8+ can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Best battery life I've ever had!!!
so nice
I must say, while battery life is exceptional, the charge time is not up to part with my S6. I forget what the maH was on the S6, but the S8+ doesn't charge as fast.
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Mine is good
Why doesn't it support Quick Charge 4.0?
Charging speed on my s8+ is very fast. I don't mind that they didn't use fast charge 4.0 or 3.0 or 10.0, that's their choice and all I can do is look at the actual charging speed and not on the technology behind it and in my opinion it is very fast.
Compared to my Moto z force it's nowhere near as good. In half an hour the s8+ would be at around 40 while the z force is at around 60. What do you expect though from a 5amp charger. Just wish Samsung could've integrated the fast charge that the z force has.
its fast charge for the size of the battery
app "Ampere" from PlayStore tells me fast charging feeds it more than 1200mAh consistently
battery lasts more than a day
happy with the Plus
Nothing compares to the Mate 9 and it's Super Charging. 0 to 90 in less than an hour ?
You are right, that's an amazing feat for a piece of hardware
We are behind... a bit with our 8s
Best battery life
yycDAAN said:
app "Ampere" from PlayStore tells me fast charging feeds it more than 1200mAh consistently
battery lasts more than a day
happy with the Plus
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Don't depend that app just read the manual and observe your phone.
Can you recommend an alternative?
Yesterday I charged my s8+ with the original fast charger and the original cable and it took 1 hour and 34 mins to charge from 1% to 100% and today I tried charging with the original charger of my s5 and it took 1 hour and 48 mins from 1% to 100%.
This is it? Only about 15 mins difference? 1 hour and 34 mins is quick but the difference between fast charging and regular charging with a normal charger isn't big at all.
AQI7 update had really made things fabulous.
Better standby and faster wireless charging compared to earlier ones.
And QC 3.0 charger charged my S8+ from 12-100 in 1hr 30min
Sammy Finally switched to USB C!! Battery charges considerably faster than the S7 when using an aftermarket 2.4 amp charger.
Will be
SOmetimes it might be the phone of the century
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To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Samsung Galaxy S8+ can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Super fast!

Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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slow 2-3h to full
It takes longer because it has a huge battery and while it has quick charge it's an older version. Fine for my use and how rarely I have to charge it though!
Kind of slow...... but it is a 5000mAh battery. It should take longer to charge.
I only have to charge every other day, and I do it at night, so it doesn't matter much to me.

Is it possible to turn off the dash charge?

Hi,
Is it possible to turn off the dash charge? 5T is charged only overnight cause it can last the whole day anyway.
PS: I can turn off Fash Charge in my Samsung Note. So it saves battery if I charge only overnight and don't need fast charge feature.
There is no stock option for this. Maybe a custom kernel can support it or a custom kernel that doesn't support it at all would also be a possibility in theory.
I would suggest using a normal power adapter instead of the Dash charging one. Even a normal USB C cable prevents Dash charging as it can only be used with OnePlus' own cable. So maybe get a cheap USB C cable and use that?
Use a low amperage charger. Something like 1000mah. This will slowly charge your phone overnight. But make sure you use a quality charger.
Why would you want to do this? The OnePlus dash charger works differently from other chargers in that it holds the heat in the charging block. If you use a standard adapter you would transfer the heat to the phone while charging. I would NOT recommend doing this.
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I use an Anker IQ 6-port Charger with a couple of fairly good quality cables.
I personally try to avoid any kind of fast charge because it will end up damaging the battery life faster than "standard" charge, even if the heat is absorbed by the DASH charger block. IQ Charge adapts itself with the needs of the device connected.
And my unit stays cool if I touch it while its charging.
Charge however you want. But for me, dash charger while getting ready in the morning or when you have a free half hour. Forget about charging overnight. I don't know your usage but for me, this works. The phone just sits on my nightstand without connecting overnight and I lose a very minimal battery amount.
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https://www.guidingtech.com/61180/dash-charging-quick-charge. I'll just leave this here.
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That's why we can choose
Just not in a software way.
I choose to use wireless charging using a receiver.
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DragonMessor said:
Use a low amperage charger. Something like 1000mah. This will slowly charge your phone overnight. But make sure you use a quality charger.
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It's fine at even less than 1 amp. We have two 5Ts in the house and charge them at night at 0.35 - 0.45 amp.
I saw the dash reduce Ampare when pass above 80%.
(When not rush I use official iPhone 1Amp charger.)
Use 5V/2A standard charger to standard usb type c.
Oneplus 5t = 5V/4A
Quick Charge = 9V/2A
Dash n QC have more power!
I'm using an old 1A Samsung power adapter and dash charge cable and in addition I also use Battery Charge Limit app to limit charging the battery to 80%.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/root-battery-charge-limit-t3557002
Headbanger1982 said:
I personally try to avoid any kind of fast charge because it will end up damaging the battery life faster than "standard" charge
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No, it does not, especially not with dash charge. The excess heat is stored in the charger and is not transferred to the phone, and the heat is the only thing that degrades the battery faster.
SilverSurger said:
No, it does not, especially not with dash charge. The excess heat is stored in the charger and is not transferred to the phone, and the heat is the only thing that degrades the battery faster.
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Your informations are not correct.
Dash (or VOOC, which is the very same technology since OnePlus is an Oppo brand) uses high current fast charging instead of high voltage charging (QuickCharge 2.0/3.0 uses high voltage) and the circuit that produces heat in phones that are not Dash/VOOC compliant is inside the phone, while in Dash/VOOC is inside the charger.
Oppo and OnePlush themselves have acknowledged that it makes SAFE to use the phone while it is quickcharging, NOT that the battery is not getting damaged by the use of a fast charging method, even if it charges at a lower voltage and higher current.
The use of any fast charge technology implies to shorten out the overall battery life.
SilverSurger said:
No, it does not, especially not with dash charge. The excess heat is stored in the charger and is not transferred to the phone, and the heat is the only thing that degrades the battery faster.
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Just because they moved a bunch of the power regulation stuff to the charger doesn't mean the battery doesn't still get warmer. If you push 4 amps of current into it, it will heat up more so than when it receives, 1 amp.
Now you have me curious though, I guess I'll have to pay close attention to the battery temp next time I charge my battery. I've never used the dash charger, but perhaps I'll have to get it out of the box, and test with it as well just to see what kind of temps I see with a more powerful charger as well. I'm curious to see how much temperature difference there is.
I know on my Nexus 5X my phone always lasted long on a single charge when slow charged (0.35 amps), vs using the factory 3 amp charger.
Constantly topping up the battery overnight for 5-6 hours (assuming your slow charger will charge it to 100% in 2-3 hours) is worse than using Dash to charge it quickly in bursts in the morning and night when you have a spare 30 minutes.
I would never leave a phone stuck on a charger overnight. Especially since even the slowest charger in the works will charge the phone to 100% in three hours or so.
xocomaox said:
Constantly topping up the battery overnight for 5-6 hours (assuming your slow charger will charge it to 100% in 2-3 hours) is worse than using Dash to charge it quickly in bursts in the morning and night when you have a spare 30 minutes.
I would never leave a phone stuck on a charger overnight. Especially since even the slowest charger in the works will charge the phone to 100% in three hours or so.
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I don't charge my phone over night either but by using above mentioned Battery Charge Limit app it is possible to stop charging when desired battery level has been reached.
Squabl said:
I don't charge my phone over night either but by using above mentioned Battery Charge Limit app it is possible to stop charging when desired battery level has been reached.
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That would be a good idea to do. Although the best is to just Dash charge in short 30 minute bursts when you can.
Headbanger1982 said:
Your informations are not correct.
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The use of any fast charge technology implies to shorten out the overall battery life.
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How does it imply that? Heat is the only factor. Phone is not getting hot(ter than slowly charging) when charging.
What is the truth? With the rapid charging the battery deteriorates faster or better a slower charging?

Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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It charges overnight from 15% to 100% no problem. But it also supports fast charging, and the charging adapter that is in the package does not support fast charging, I used the adapter from my Samsung phone to find that out. With fast charging it takes ~4 hours to fully charge, and given the big battery that's not bad at all
15watts from my s7 edge fast charging only takes 1 hr 30 mins!

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