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Will the fast charging working? Is it safe for the battery?

I've used my LG G6 charger with the S9 and it registered as fast charging. Actually, its probably my older G5 charger. Can't remember if I switched them when I went from G5 to G6.
I was at 28% and it said to full was 1h15m So that is on par with my G6 charging.

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Error message when using fast adaptive charger

As far as I've read the g4 is 2.0 charging capable. I tried using my Samsung fast adaptive charger which from what I've scene is qualcom 2.0 and I get the charger not compatible error message and charging stops. This particular charger has been used on different 2.0 charging devices as I've scene in a charger comparitve test so why does it not work on my g4? There's no reason it shouldn't work. Output is 9.v=1.87A or 5.0v=2.0 A. Can't find any info on the web. Same charger works on my moto x 2014 which a 2.0 compatible. Even if the charger couldn't sustain the higher output it should still charge at the lower rate
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Maduro78 said:
As far as I've read the g4 is 2.0 charging capable. I tried using my Samsung fast adaptive charger which from what I've scene is qualcom 2.0 and I get the charger not compatible error message and charging stops. This particular charger has been used on different 2.0 charging devices as I've scene in a charger comparitve test so why does it not work on my g4? There's no reason it shouldn't work. Output is 9.v=1.87A or 5.0v=2.0 A. Can't find any info on the web. Same charger works on my moto x 2014 which a 2.0 compatible. Even if the charger couldn't sustain the higher output it should still charge at the lower rate
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If this charger is from the Note 4 then you won't be the only one who has issues with it charging the G4.
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shook187 said:
If this charger is from the Note 4 then you won't be the only one who has issues with it charging the G4.
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Is it Samsung specific chargers? Don't want to waste the money on a new charger and have the same problem especially since I have a draw full of non fast chargers.
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I bought a supposedly-QC 2.0-compatible Samsung charger off eBay. My G4 refused to charge from it at all ("not compatible"). But it would charge my S3 alright. A coworker just bought an S6, it charged that just fine, and I believe the phone indicated it was quick-charging. I did not get the part # off the charger.
I was kind of surprised, as I'm pretty sure I'd seen people mention charging their G4 with Samsung fast chargers.
Maduro78 said:
Is it Samsung specific chargers? Don't want to waste the money on a new charger and have the same problem especially since I have a draw full of non fast chargers.
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I use my S6 charger on my G4 without any issues but I was told by a few members here the NOTE 4 charger was a no go for them
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RedOCtobyr said:
I bought a supposedly-QC 2.0-compatible Samsung charger off eBay. My G4 refused to charge from it at all ("not compatible"). But it would charge my S3 alright. A coworker just bought an S6, it charged that just fine, and I believe the phone indicated it was quick-charging. I did not get the part # off the charger.
I was kind of surprised, as I'm pretty sure I'd seen people mention charging their G4 with Samsung fast chargers.
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See that's what worries me don't want to waste money on a qc and get the same message. Its supposed to be 2.0 compatible there's no reason for it not to work. It should still charge at the lower amperage just as your s3 did
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shook187 said:
I use my S6 charger on my G4 without any issues but I was told by a few members here the NOTE 4 charger was a no go for them
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There's no reason for it not to work and some people report it not working on other 2.0 chargers either
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Using the AUKEY QC2.0 charger with my G4, works beautifully.
siraltus said:
Using the AUKEY QC2.0 charger with my G4, works beautifully.
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Thanks I'll pick one up
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G3 Quick charge

Hello, who uses g3 and charging with QC charger,in what time phone charges fully?

Moto g5 not turbo charging

Hi all. Bought my sister a Moto g5 which she received today. She likes it more than she thought she would (coming from a samsung). However the charger supplied dosnt show the turbocharger notification. Also on the plug it only shows 5.2v=2a
Guessing this is not the turbocharger
Shah1989 said:
Hi all. Bought my sister a Moto g5 which she received today. She likes it more than she thought she would (coming from a samsung). However the charger supplied dosnt show the turbocharger notification. Also on the plug it only shows 5.2v=2a
Guessing this is not the turbocharger
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U don't want turbo charger when it charges is there an led on by the camera
Imho you don't need a turbo charger, almost any outlet capable of [email protected](10W) can charge it reasonably fast (shows 1 hr 20 mins at that speed) but gets hotter than a toaster

Wireless Charging LG G7

Background :
One of the reasons of getting the LG G7 was placing it on and off (for top ups). I did not dwell (yet) into getting a separate wireless charging pad (and I haven't really been charging it much that ways yet either). I stumbled upon my lost Samsung Wireless charging pad which I used extensively on the S series earlier (unable to post link as I am a new user). Please google Samsung EP-PG920I Wireless Charger.
Questions and Concerns :
I once started charging it wireless from 3% or so and observed that suddenly it would stop charging on its own. It would not start charging again until it was lifted and placed again and again in some time it would stop charging. I thought it might be a one-off issue and tried to do the same the other day and it did the exact same thing all over again the next time as well. I'm assuming it has something to do with the charger pad. I did read somewhere that the phone has its cut off if it reaches a particular temp while charging and wondering if that is what is happening ?
Has anyone here faced the same issue ?
Is anyone here using the wireless charging option extensively and have no issues whatsoever ? If yes, please specific make / brand / setup in use for charging. Also please specify if the phone has been successfully charged say more than 50% on wireless.
Looking forward to discussions on the same.
I don't use wireless charging.. But from what your describing, it might just be time, to purchase a newer one.. I would hate to think, that the Samsung works only with Samsung.. But nothing would surprise me these days..
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No one using this feature ?
hanzohattori87700 said:
Background :
One of the reasons of getting the LG G7 was placing it on and off (for top ups). I did not dwell (yet) into getting a separate wireless charging pad (and I haven't really been charging it much that ways yet either). I stumbled upon my lost Samsung Wireless charging pad which I used extensively on the S series earlier (unable to post link as I am a new user). Please google Samsung EP-PG920I Wireless Charger.
Questions and Concerns :
I once started charging it wireless from 3% or so and observed that suddenly it would stop charging on its own. It would not start charging again until it was lifted and placed again and again in some time it would stop charging. I thought it might be a one-off issue and tried to do the same the other day and it did the exact same thing all over again the next time as well. I'm assuming it has something to do with the charger pad. I did read somewhere that the phone has its cut off if it reaches a particular temp while charging and wondering if that is what is happening ?
Has anyone here faced the same issue ?
Is anyone here using the wireless charging option extensively and have no issues whatsoever ? If yes, please specific make / brand / setup in use for charging. Also please specify if the phone has been successfully charged say more than 50% on wireless.
Looking forward to discussions on the same.
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I don't have any issues with it. Are you sure that the power brick is providing enough power. It should provide at least 5V 2amps in order to work. I use the stock brick to power my wireless charger. If it's not that go to a retail store and find a wireless charger to test on.
LameMonster82 said:
I don't have any issues with it. Are you sure that the power brick is providing enough power. It should provide at least 5V 2amps in order to work. I use the stock brick to power my wireless charger. If it's not that go to a retail store and find a wireless charger to test on.
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Appreciate your response. I used my stock g7 adaptor on wireless samsung charging pad. So it is basically pumping out as much as required. Not sure if it is the charging pad which is at fault for not able to handle it maybe ? (Which actually is not its fault?). Pls post details of what setup you are using without any issues. Unfortunately, I havent seen any big retail (or small) advertising or even having wireless charging pads on display for me to walk in and check this out. In India this concept has not caught up and not many are interested in this feature. Many might have the option but still not use the feature.
Your EP-PG920I doesn't support Qualcomm QI charging at all. It doesn't support even new Samsung devices like S8 or S9, it supports S6 and S7 only.
Samsung supported at that time only WPC 1.1 standard and no Qualcomm QI. That's why EP-PG920I isn't full compatible with your LG 7.
I have no problem with QI charging. Use any 15W QI certified fast wireless charger like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H783993/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZgejCbRN366QD
Montechristo said:
Your EP-PG920I doesn't support Qualcomm QI charging at all. It doesn't support even new Samsung devices like S8 or S9, it supports S6 and S7 only.
Samsung supported at that time only WPC 1.1 standard and no Qualcomm QI. That's why EP-PG920I isn't full compatible with your LG 7.
I have no problem with QI charging. Use any 15W QI certified fast wireless charger like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H783993/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZgejCbRN366QD
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Much appreciated with the explanation. I guess I have a better understanding of this now. So while it does actually charge it is not the recommended way and the issue faced is because it ultimately breaks midway as not fully supported cause of the limitation. I will give one of the better chargers and the QI certified fast chargers a go.
I use original Samsung Fast wireless charger, model is EP-NG930BBEGWW. Its connected with original Samsung S7 fast charger. This wireless charger work without any problems with S7 Edge, S6, S9+, and G7. In specs: FAST CHARGE (Compatible with Galaxy Note8, S8, S8+, S7, S7 Edge, Note 5, S6 Edge+) / Qi (Compatible with Galaxy S6, S6 Edge and Qi certified devices). Only "problem" with G7 is it charging slow. Very slow - from 5 to 100% maybe 3+ hours. But this is no meaning for me, I charge my phone at night. I read G7 doesn't support fast wireless charging. Here in other thread people said support fast wireless charging, but it isn't.
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degman said:
I use original Samsung Fast wireless charger, model is EP-NG930BBEGWW. Its connected with original Samsung S7 fast charger. This wireless charger work without any problems with S7 Edge, S6, S9+, and G7. In specs: FAST CHARGE (Compatible with Galaxy Note8, S8, S8+, S7, S7 Edge, Note 5, S6 Edge+) / Qi (Compatible with Galaxy S6, S6 Edge and Qi certified devices). Only "problem" with G7 is it charging slow. Very slow - from 5 to 100% maybe 3+ hours. But this is no meaning for me, I charge my phone at night. I read G7 doesn't support fast wireless charging. Here in other thread people said support fast wireless charging, but it isn't.
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Just like the case in mine it may be working but not completely. From the specs I see it has a max output of 1000mA that may be the reason for slow charge (i guess)
Yes charging slow but I don't have your problems with charging. Stop or anything else you write. Maybe you have to get other wireless charging pad.
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Moto G Fast on RETUS can turbo charge!

I have a Boost Mobile Moto G8 Fast xt 2045-3. I also have a Moto G7 Power. When I got the Fast a couple of weeks ago I tried the 3 amp charger from the Power on it and watched the amperage with the Ampere app. (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere). The kernel in the stock Boost OS wouldn't let it charge above about 1800 mAh. I rooted the other day and installed the latest RETUS OS. Tonight I accidentally plugged them in backwards and saw the Fast hit almost 2700 mAh. I didn't think to tell you guys until later, but later I got a screenshot of it at around 2300 mAh. I also got a picture of the output of both of the Motorola's chargers in case anyone wants to get a 3 amp adaptive charger and start turbocharging.
EDIT: It seems it doesn't Turbo Charge until you flash the Magisk patched kernel to root it, so it may do that on the Boost OS as well, but I'm not about to download and install the Boost system again.
yes it have turbo power just doesnt include these charger, I already used old charger from moto G7 and when I plugged it on G8 popup show Turbopower connected Charging rapidly
Yes, the G8 supports 15W charging. I do not know why Motorola writes on their pages (which is why others copy this information) about charging only 10W. Maybe because of the included charger? However, on the description pages of their chargers, Motorola mentions 15W charging support for the G8, for example here:
https://www.motorola.com/us/motorola-turbopower-45w-wall-charger-with-5-amp-e-marked-usb-c-cable/p
In FAQ:
Up to 15W- Moto Z family, Moto G6, G6 Plus, G7, G7 Power, G7 Optimo Maxx, G7 Supra, G Power, G8, G8 Plus, X4, Motorola One, One Power, One Vision, One Zoom
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