FAST Charging for Samsung Galaxy Watch? - Samsung Galaxy Watch

Is this option available for the Samsung Galaxy watch and even if not what is the fastest way to charge it besides leaving it turned off and connected to the original charger that comes with the watch? Is there a FASTER charger than the one that comes with the watch?
Also how much is charging typically slowed down if you charge it while turned on - slowed down by 10%? or more like 90%?
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Galaxy Note 10.1 Charger on Note II

Hi crew,
Anybody knows if the charger for the Note 10.1 will in the long run damage the Note II. From what I can see both have an output of 5V at around 2A.
The electronic knowledgeable peeps can shed some light?
PS: I think the Galaxy Tab line use the same charge the newer Galaxy Note 10.1 uses.
Thanks
Ron
AFAIK there should be no problems.
No it will definitely not/should not basically...
Although charging is optimum when using stock charger of any phone, its not that it can do any harm AFAIK
ron2k_1 said:
Anybody knows if the charger for the Note 10.1 will in the long run damage the Note II. From what I can see both have an output of 5V at around 2A.
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I have both and was interested in the question as well (do I need to carry both with me or will I have one in my travel bag and one @home).
I checked both and both are rated @2A so their capacaty is the same.
The note 10.1 shows only a 'red cross' in charging on the PC or on a charger from old Galaxy S2.
Now, plugged to the charget from Note II it works with same current than on original charger
Now I plugged the Note 2 into the Note 10.1 charger, and it's charging with same 1.8A as with original charger!
So from my side it's clear, they are interchangeable
I will use the Note 10.1 for home and the Note 2 charger for travel Old charger stays @ home, could make only 900mA...
P.s.: I checked charger currents by reading /sys/class/power_supply/battery/current_now with root explorer.

Extra battery

I'm interested in finding an extra battery because I usually run out of juice halfway through the day. Of course I would need some sort of charger as well. Any thoughts/experiences?
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Did you mean to put this in the Note 10.1 forum?
We don't have the option to swap out batteries(unless you wanna do some mad scientist work on your tab)
Now if you mean a battery pack that you could plug your proprietary charging cable into, then yeah, tons are available on eBay and Amazon.
Hope that helps
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I use these two:
http://www.buy.com/prod/new-trent-a...0mah-external-battery-pack-and/223538112.html
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-Pow...ory_Card_Readers_Adapters&hash=item3a78498e87
The battery pack has a 2.1A output, but because of the Note's USB pin configuration, you also need the little adapter to charge it with a non-Samsung charger.
heck this out on AMZN:
AnkerĀ® Astro 5600mAh Backup External Battery Pack Charger with built-in Flashlight for Apple: iPad mini, iPhone 5 (Lightning Cable not Provided) / iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPod; Most Android Phones: Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2, all Samsung Galaxy Series Smartphones; Motorola Droid Razr, X2, Bionic; HTC One X, One S, Sensation, EVO, ThunderBolt; Nokia N9 Lumia 900 800; GoPro
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005K7192G/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
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Oem charger

Stayed at a motel ...and left my charger Anyone know where i could get an OEM charger ?
they have them on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Origina...S_Cell_Phone_PDA_Chargers&hash=item3f2684ad7d
trooper1414 said:
Stayed at a motel ...and left my charger Anyone know where i could get an OEM charger ?
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I know how you feel. I left a $50 OEM apple charger at a hotel once. I sure wasn't happy when they didn't have it in the list and found.
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Does Qualcomm quick charge work with find 7a?

Do qualcomms quick chargers work with the find 7? I know it will charge, but does it do it faster than normal? Will it charge to 60% in 30 mins etc?
I know VOOC is faster.
The reason is I want to buy a charger for the office and a battery pack. Quickcharge battery packs come in higher mAH and are cheaper. If I share it with other people, quickcharge is more in use with my friends. Most have never even heard of Oppo nevermind VOOC
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Do qualcomms quick chargers work with the find 7? I know it will charge, but does it do it faster than normal? Will it charge to 60% in 30 mins etc?
I know VOOC is faster.
The reason is I want to buy a charger for the office and a battery pack. Quickcharge battery packs come in higher mAH and are cheaper. If I share it with other people, quickcharge is more in use with my friends. Most have never even heard of Oppo nevermind VOOC
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Here, now, are the phones and tablets that are supported by Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0:
HTC Desire EYE
HTC One M8
HTC One Remix (Verizon Mini 2)
Moto X 2014
Motorola Droid Turbo
Nexus 6
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet
Sony Xperia Z3
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact
International devices
Fujitsu Arrows NX
HTC Butterfly 2
Kyocera URBANO L03
Moto Maxx
Panasonic CM-1
Samsung GALAXY S4 (Japan)
Sharp AQUOS Pad
Sharp Aquos Tab
Sharp AQUOS Zeta
Sony Xperia Z2 (Japan)
Xiaomi Mi3
Xiaomi Mi4
YOTAPHONE 2
Xiaomi Mi Note
Source: Qualcomm
lesscro said:
Here, now, are the phones and tablets that are supported by Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0:
HTC Desire EYE
HTC One M8
HTC One Remix (Verizon Mini 2)
Moto X 2014
Motorola Droid Turbo
Nexus 6
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet
Sony Xperia Z3
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact
International devices
Fujitsu Arrows NX
HTC Butterfly 2
Kyocera URBANO L03
Moto Maxx
Panasonic CM-1
Samsung GALAXY S4 (Japan)
Sharp AQUOS Pad
Sharp Aquos Tab
Sharp AQUOS Zeta
Sony Xperia Z2 (Japan)
Xiaomi Mi3
Xiaomi Mi4
YOTAPHONE 2
Xiaomi Mi Note
Source: Qualcomm
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Thanks for replying. I have seen this list but it doesn't fully answer my question.
Qualcomm quickcharge 2.0 is for snapdragon 801 amongst others. Oppo find 7 has a snapdragon 801. Has anyone tried quickcharge 2.0 with find 7 and found that it actually quick charges?
SoC Snapdragon (Snapdragon 200, 400, 410, 615, 800, 801, 805) + specific charge system...
Anyway Oppo developped a custom solution then... i think it will be a trouble...
adiumx said:
Do qualcomms quick chargers work with the find 7? I know it will charge, but does it do it faster than normal? Will it charge to 60% in 30 mins etc?
I know VOOC is faster.
The reason is I want to buy a charger for the office and a battery pack. Quickcharge battery packs come in higher mAH and are cheaper. If I share it with other people, quickcharge is more in use with my friends. Most have never even heard of Oppo nevermind VOOC
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1. No, Find 7 wont work with Quick Charge.
2. You can buy a VOOC Flash Charge Power Bank, which supports VOOC.
That means you can use a VOOC power brick to charge the Power Bank (Full 6000 mAh in 2.5hrs), and then use the Power Bank to charge your Find 7 at VOOC speed (75% in 30mins) on the go.
It costs $60-$80.
3. You can get any Quick Charge Power Bank that has the Output of 5V/2A. It will charge your Find 7 at double conventional speed (100% in 1h30'-1h45'). But do remember to charge that Power Bank with a Qualcomm Quick Charger (which costs you some extra $$) , cuz it wont work with VOOC

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