Warp Charge Powerbank - OnePlus 8 Accessories

I have bought this powerbank and I can easily say it is the best powerbank on the market.
① 26800 mAh, 60W PD input, 2.5 hours will fully charged the power bank.
② Oneplus WARP 30W/DASH 20W/HUAWEI SuperCharge 22.5W/OPPO VOOC 50W/PD 60W
③ Built-in 18650 Battery, can take on Plane.
④ PD 60W Charge output , can charge the Laptop,Like Macbook Pro/Air/SurfaceBook/Switch
⑤ The firmware can update.
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Is Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 supported on the OnePlus 3?

Hi guys,
Just a simple question... Is Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 supported on the OnePlus 3?
I know there is Dash Charge (which is great), but I have a powerbank which supports Quick Charge 2.0...
I want to know if it wil charge faster than a regular 5V/1A USB port.
Thx!
Same problem here, would like to know this too. Can anyone with a OP3 try and let us know the different charging times with a normal charger, QC QC2.0 and Dash charger?
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I don't have a Quick Charge charger, but with another charger the OP3 pulls around 1.5 A @ 5V = 7.5 W from it. This is the USB compliant amount i think.
I don't think that the OP3 supports any version of Quick Charge... But with a capable charger (non-Dash) it's pretty quick, too! In my car it gains fairly quickly, even though i'm navigation with google maps and i don't have a Dash-Charge car charger! With previous phones (LG G3 for example) the phone even LOST battery capacity while being plugged in!
Normal 5V 2.4A Charger: 1.5A @ 5V
5V 3A Quick Car Charger (for Nexus 5X/6p): 1.5A @ 5V
Quick Charge 2.0 Wall Charger: 1.5A @ 5V... you're beginning to get the idea...
Dash Charge Wall Charger: 3.5A @ 5V
And I tried a genuine 5V 1A iphone charger, 0.5A @ 5V
GeneralDisaray2 said:
Normal 5V 2.4A Charger: 1.5A @ 5V
5V 3A Quick Car Charger (for Nexus 5X/6p): 1.5A @ 5V
Quick Charge 2.0 Wall Charger: 1.5A @ 5V... you're beginning to get the idea...
Dash Charge Wall Charger: 3.5A @ 5V
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This.
Just did the test by myself with the 'Ampere' app.
Battery was at 55%.
Dash Charge: 3330 mA
Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 Charger: 1420 mA
PC USB Port: 380 mA
My Nexus 6 charges at 2050 mA when connected to the Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 Charger.
Is it in some way possible to 'tweak' the OP3 so it can take 2000 mA when connected to a QC 2.0 charger?
I'm using ElementalX kernel btw.
OP3 is not quickcharge compatible so when connected to a quickcharge charger, the charger is in normal mode at 5V with a maximum of intensity that depend on the charger.
BUT the OP3 have only 3 charging step, one at 5V 0.5A, one at 5V 1.5A and then 5V 3.5A only if it's connected to a dash charger with a dash cable (or a oppo vooc with an adapter).
So for example, you connect to a 5V 1A charger, it will charge at 0.5V, like on a computer. But if it can draw 1.5A, it will do it but not above that unless a dash charger.
I tried many charger and it will not charge at another intensity.

Powerbank charge current

I have an anker 20000mah powerbank. Been charging my oneplus 3 with original cable via the poweriq port, but average charging current is about 1 to 1.2 Ampere normally. Anyone managed to get higher like 1.5A.?

problem solve ! which 45w charger work for note 10 plus?

I find out , pd charger must have 10v 4al.5a.
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I see YouTube, some one say just use pd charger can replace Samsung 45w fast charger. I try use a 60w pd charger replace Samsung charger.
But this 60w slower than Samsung 25w charger.
Please check pic.
Samsung charger offer 5a, 60w charger only offer 3a power.
:angel:
Which non Samsung charger can replace Samsung 45w charger.

Zendure Power bank

Guys what did you think about this power bank for OP7
Zendure A8 QC Portable Charger (26,800 mAh)
https://zendure.com/collections/portable-chargers/products/a8-qc-portable-charger-black
not see Dash or Warp Charge but it's QC3

Power Banks the upper range mAh Power Banks allowed by the TSA.

I have been looking at/for the upper range mAh Power Banks allowed by the TSA. Afaik the maximum allowed is 27000mAh. Quality, future proofing & pricing are my concerns.
The two top brands I've identified for quality are Anker & RAVPower. I want to keep my pricing to $100 before taxes. I was also influenced by shorter charging times of phones etc. & recharging times of the Power Banks themselves.
The Anker I'm looking at is:
Anker PowerCore+ 19000mAh PD Hybrid Portable Charger and USB-C Hub with Included USB-C 30W PD Wall Charger
$70 Anker A1362 Recharge Time 3.5 Hours
Power Delivery: Deliver full-speed 27W charging to USB-C phones, tablets, laptops, etc.
Hub Mode for Data Sync and Connecting Accessories
And the RAVPower is two separate purchases because a 30W PD Wall Charger is not included:
RAVPower 20000mAh 60W PD 3.0 USB C Power Bank
$50 RAVPower RP-PB201 Recharge Time 3.0 Hours
Power Delivery: Deliver full-speed 60W charging to USB-C phones, tablets, laptops, etc.
& the
RAVPower 61W PD USB C Charger[GaN Tech] Type C Wall Charger
$25 RAVPower RP-PC112 (the 30W was only $3 cheaper)
Alternate suggestions welcomed. I ended up with ~20000mAh solutions because 27000mAh quality solutions were over $100.
I've been using Anker for awhile and it has been a great power bank!
Try the xiaomi power bank 3 pro its 20.000mah

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