Wireless charger recommendation? - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Accessories

So I got my Zf2 today and it's being charged but slowly with my existing (old) Samsung wireless fast charger. Anyone having success with one of the newer, higher wattage wireless chargers?
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sblevine

sblevine said:
So I got my Zf2 today and it's being charged but slowly with my existing (old) Samsung wireless fast charger. Anyone having success with one of the newer, higher wattage wireless chargers?
thanks
sblevine
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I used the 50 pounds voucher Samsung (UK) gave to pre order customers who had delayed shipping of the fold2. Used it to buy the £59 wireless fast Charger/stand ... so only ost me £10.
I previously c9nsidered my Chinese ebay wireless charger tand wlto be ok... but now I realise how much faster and more reliable the official Samsung one is!

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Wall charger

Hi !
Yesterday i've bought Anker 7200 mah for Samsung Galaxy S3. I'm really happy with it. After the first battery charging i've realised i need one good and secure wall charger. I've tried to charge it with friend of mine stock S3 charger (1A) but its kind of pain. It tooks about 7hours 30min to charge it from 0 -100%. So i need one good wall charger. I was thinking to buy stock S3 or S4 charger because the kernel gives me the option to choose charging current. But the stock charger costs a lot - about 10-15 GBP. Then i was thinking to buy Family Sized Anker 40W , 5-port charger which have PowerIQ technology and automatically identify each connected device and gives it the fastest charging current. The maximum for one port it 2,4A. It cost 20 GBP now. (there is some kind of discount). I won't use 5 of the ports because it will be personal. But it is almost the price of the stock one.....
Can you give me some good ideas for good chargers?
Yours,
Ignatov
Ignatov said:
Hi !
Yesterday i've bought Anker 7200 mah for Samsung Galaxy S3. I'm really happy with it. After the first battery charging i've realised i need one good and secure wall charger. I've tried to charge it with friend of mine stock S3 charger (1A) but its kind of pain. It tooks about 7hours 30min to charge it from 0 -100%. So i need one good wall charger. I was thinking to buy stock S3 or S4 charger because the kernel gives me the option to choose charging current. But the stock charger costs a lot - about 10-15 GBP. Then i was thinking to buy Family Sized Anker 40W , 5-port charger which have PowerIQ technology and automatically identify each connected device and gives it the fastest charging current. The maximum for one port it 2,4A. It cost 20 GBP now. (there is some kind of discount). I won't use 5 of the ports because it will be personal. But it is almost the price of the stock one.....
Can you give me some good ideas for good chargers?
Yours,
Ignatov
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How about a universal charger? Maybe this would help you.

Wireless Fast Charger, which ones?

I just bought a 2 coil fast charger from Amazon - takes a 9v1.3a input or 5v2a input and outputs a 10w wireless signal to the phone
I heard the new S8/+ fast charger has a rumour that it has 15w fast charging - I don't know if this means it requires a 15w input (aka a fastcharge plug or better) or if it indeed charges at a faster rate of 15w output
Has anyone got some insight on what's going on?
It's WPC 1.2.2 certified, so theoretically it should support 15 watt wireless charging. It's possible they just used a 10 watt receiver module, hopefully not.
If it supports 15watt fast charging it'll need over 20watts on the input and so far no charger does that, the included charger is only 15 watts.
Thats what I was thinking - I got rather confused when another thread here mentioned that the 10w charges wouldnt work with it
Bought this from Ebay...very cheap...QI Fastcharger.
Don't know if it's good or not as I haven't got my S8+ yet.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/38203103830...49&var=650939612338&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Specifications:
Wireless charging standard: Qi standard
Input: DC9V,1.67A**
Output: DC 9V,1.3A
Rapid charge input: DC 9V,2A
Out put: DC 9V 1.67A
Charging distance: 4~10mm
Frenquency: 110-205KHz
Conversion: ≥80%
Size: 100mm x 20mm
CE\FCC\RoHS Certificated
Only Compatible for Samsung Galaxy S8/S8 Plus/for Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge,for Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Plus / Galaxy S6 Edge / Galaxy S6 AND for Samsung Note 5
Note: Rapid charge function only compatible for the phone which support the rapid charge function,like Samsung galaxy s7/s7 edge/Note5/S6 edge plus.
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I bought that 10w wireless charger that claims to need a QC2.0 compliant charger
Will an Adaptive Fast Charger 9v1.67A charger work (From my Exynos S6)
This one looks good:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0...ds=PrimAcc&dpPl=1&dpID=41QWuCjKksL&ref=plSrch
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crankshaft said:
This one looks good:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0...ds=PrimAcc&dpPl=1&dpID=41QWuCjKksL&ref=plSrch
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Exact one I got
Pedroc1999 said:
Exact one I got
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Sweet, just ordered one too! :good:
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Sweet, just ordered one too! :good:
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I ordered the 2-pack from woot:
http://electronics.woot.com/offers/samsung-fast-charge-wireless-stand-2pk-1?ref=el_cnt_wp_3_18
Will an Adaptive Fast Charger 9v1.67A charger work (From my Exynos S6) work on a pad that requires a QC2.0 charger?
Pedroc1999 said:
Will an Adaptive Fast Charger 9v1.67A charger work (From my Exynos S6) work on a pad that requires a QC2.0 charger?
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Unlikely that a pad requires qc2.0 when the only fast wireless charging phones are samsung phones that use their own adaptive charging.
I'd imagine you'll be fine.
whats wrong with the actual samsung one?
choch69 said:
whats wrong with the actual samsung one?
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Its £50!!:laugh:
choch69 said:
whats wrong with the actual samsung one?
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I can buy 3 of the most popular Fast Charge docks and a wire to go with it for the price of one
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Unlikely that a pad requires qc2.0 when the only fast wireless charging phones are samsung phones that use their own adaptive charging.
I'd imagine you'll be fine.
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Thats what I though, guess we'll find out thursday!
The charger in Woot is sold out, but I think I found it at Walmart for $19.99 in black.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Samsung-Fast-Charge-Wireless-Charging-Stand-White/49851010?variantFieldId=actual_color
do these cheaper chargers work as good as the samsung branded one thats expensive?
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do these cheaper chargers work as good as the samsung branded one thats expensive?
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Yes they do, just not as good as the fast wireless charging one, just the slower ones.
peachpuff said:
Yes they do, just not as good as the fast wireless charging one, just the slower ones.
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This is incorrect
A 3rd party fast wireless charger is on par with a samsung fast wireless charger
Pedroc1999 said:
This is incorrect
A 3rd party fast wireless charger is on par with a samsung fast wireless charger
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I haven't found any cheap fast wireless charging pads, i was mainly talking about the cheap $5 ones from eBay.

Cheaper Warp Charger/Cables

Has anyone found any cheaper option or alternatives to warp chargers and cables? I know that I am able to get 15W using PD, but I wanted to know if it was possible? I was thinking on getting those cables that support Huawei and Oppo fast charging protocol and test them, but I realized that most of them uses 5A instead of OP 6A
UnluckyUser13 said:
Has anyone found any cheaper option or alternatives to warp chargers and cables? I know that I am able to get 15W using PD, but I wanted to know if it was possible? I was thinking on getting those cables that support Huawei and Oppo fast charging protocol and test them, but I realized that most of them uses 5A instead of OP 6A
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From China:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...chweb201603_52
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...chweb201603_52
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...chweb201603_52
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...chweb201603_52
joshuadjohnson22 said:
From China:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...chweb201603_52
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...chweb201603_52
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...chweb201603_52
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...chweb201603_52
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Looks like the link are dead
UnluckyUser13 said:
Looks like the link are dead
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Weird they worked when I posted:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/400...chweb0_0,searchweb201602_7,searchweb201603_53
Lots of options:
https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesal...in=y&SearchText=warp+charger&switch_new_app=y
I just both 2 sets (warp charger EU + dash cable 1m) with 13.28 $/piece. From China.
$19 shipped to the US. Just submitted the order
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000019048273.html
For reference, I purchased one of the Chinese second-party "original" warp chargers for the Oneplus 7 pro (specifically, this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Official-O...var=691546290084&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649). The Ebay one was $26.99 with taxes/shipping. By comparison, through the OnePlus website, a warp charger brick by itself is $29.99, and then a 100cm warp cable is $19.99 and a 150cm warp cable is $24.99. Plus, if your order is under $100, another $6.99 for standard shipping or $9.99 for express shipping.
I also purchased a device that plugs into the wall outlet and measures the wattage being drawn from the outlet by a plugged in device. With the warp charger that came in the box with my OP7P, at 20% battery, the measurement would show that it was pulling 36 watts for a couple of minutes. Once it got to the 35%~ charged area, it would drop down to 27 watts, then at the 40-50% area, it would drop down to 22.5 watts until about 80%, when it would drop to 17 watts.
I also tested the Ebay second-party OP7P warp charger I bought through that link. My guess is that all of the ebay sellers and the options from AliExpress are coming from the same, or similar place. With the second party warp charger, at 20% battery, the measuring tool would show a max draw of 28 watts. By 35-40% charge, it would drop to 22 watts, and pretty soon after that it would drop to around 17 watts (maybe at 50% or 60%). I ran this test in two separate buildings, with the same results.
I also noticed that the USB-A side of the warp cable that came with the Ebay warp charger didn't fit as smoothly into the warp charging block. However, it did seem to take on most of the heat from the charging as the warp charging block is designed to do.
Since the Ebay one does 80-90% of what the Oneplus warp charger does for half the price, I'm just going to keep it and use it and hope that some better, cheaper and effective alternatives come out in the future.
I forgot to mention, i both 2 US warp chargers with EU adapter plug.
The European warp it's more than twice the price. I both 1 earlier with 26 $, now it's above 28 $. Only charger, without cable!
Who Am I? said:
$19 shipped to the US. Just submitted the order
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000019048273.html
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I pay 13.28 $/a piece from other store on AliExpress:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000084201943.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.6dab4c4dbcyUjO
3% discount for 2 pieces or more. I both 2.
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$19 shipped to the US. Just submitted the order
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000019048273.html
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Ordered 8/22 and was delivered to AZ on 9/3. Warp charge works! Slightly different branding on the power block
Anyone found any good warp car chargers?
Warp Car Charger
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/330...chweb0_0,searchweb201602_1,searchweb201603_52
Or you could try this cool looking car charger with Amp and voltage display on the cable connector. Cool idea. But doesn't support Warp charging.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32962770080.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000023.12.621a5544okEfNO
You can also buy a Chromebook USB type C charger from Amazon. I know the type C charger (has a three prong wall plug) that came with my Chromebook charges my Note 9 three times as fast as Samsung's OEM charger. Even without fast charge switched on.
I assume it will work the same for my OnePlus 7 pro.
So, yeah. Chromebook type C charger = OnePlus Warp Charger.
Just got this one for $22.48 from Amazon. Works great.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WVZJQS6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I just got this one. Should arrive by thursday. ebay.com/itm/333268578383
Can't post a link yet.
Any good car warp chargers for cheaper than 30 bucks?
beaker77 said:
Just got this one for $22.48 from Amazon. Works great.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WVZJQS6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Bought the same one and it just arrived today.
Looks and feels a lot like the original charger.
I'd be hard pressed to tell which cable is the original if mixed up.

Which is the better option for wireless charger ?

Hi,
Which option would be better for my Galaxy S10+,
Anker PowerWave 7.5 Fast or Huawei 15W Quick Wireless Charger ?
https://www.anker.com/products/vari...arging-pad-with-internal-cooling-fan/B2514122
https://consumer.huawei.com/bh/accessories/wireless-charger/
HussainJH said:
Hi,
Which option would be better for my Galaxy S10+,
Anker PowerWave 7.5 Fast or Huawei 15W Quick Wireless Charger ?
https://www.anker.com/products/vari...arging-pad-with-internal-cooling-fan/B2514122
https://consumer.huawei.com/bh/accessories/wireless-charger/
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From the specs and price I would say the Huawei looks better. If it were me I would just go with a Samsung fast wireless charger. Amazon has them but make sure it's not a fake.
Huawei's wireless charger might not be compatible with Samsung's already very slow Wireless Fast Charge. I have a Xiaomi wireless charger that can charge up to 25W but it charged the S10+ at half the speed of a compatible wireless charger. The Samsung charger is better if you are going to purchase one that's branded by a phone maker. Of the two you are asking about the Anker is much more likely to be compatible with this phone and charge at the same speed as Samsung's charger.
Using an Anker one and everythings work fine
Samsung has their own wireless charger that charges at 15W (Android) 7.5W (iPhone) . Highest output on the market right now

Mi 10 Wireless Charger

From where I buy Original 30W Mi Wireless Charger to charge my Mi 10 Phone
keep in mind that thing will be fan cooled and is not suitable for use in bedrooms.
fastest qi charging without fan cooling is 15W it seems.
I just ordered one from amazon..."yootech X6".
DJ-Tumor said:
keep in mind that thing will be fan cooled and is not suitable for use in bedrooms.
fastest qi charging without fan cooling is 15W it seems.
I just ordered one from amazon..."yootech X6".
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Why is it not suitable for bedrooms?
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Why is it not suitable for bedrooms?
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i think because of the noise feom the cooler
I've tried mine with the 15w charger for my p30 and it's very fussy about alignment.
So much so that I just plugged the USB c cable in to charge.
Hi guys,
I found 2 wireless chargers, but can you confirm me that it will be compatible with Xiaomi's phones ?
Huawei Wireless Car Charger 27W : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000222723458.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.5df33c00EAjQwQ&mp=1
==> Specs : https://consumer.huawei.com/en/accessories/supercharge-wireless-car-charger/
Huawei SuperCharge Wireless Charger Stand 40W : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000853372313.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.5df33c00EAjQwQ&mp=1
==> Specs : https://consumer.huawei.com/en/accessories/supercharge-wireless-charger-stand/
What's your point ?
EDIT : DO NOT BUY these ! Quality is excellent, but you will not benefit 27w or 40w charging. "Supercharge" seems to be dedicated to huawei phone. Our Xiaomi will charge, but slowly.
the yootech one I bought works like a charm....TESTED...13W is shown in the display of my USB-Doctor.
This one i great for me..
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Charger-Certified-Charging-Compatible/dp/B078XQHN8T
Ordered both the 30W stand (with a fan) and the 20W stand (without a fan) yesterday from AliExpress.
Want to use the faster one in my living room and the slower one in my bedroom. Will report back when they arrived (in around two month)
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wooki said:
Ordered both the 30W stand (with a fan) and the 20W stand (without a fan) yesterday from AliExpress.
Want to use the faster one in my living room and the slower one in my bedroom. Will report back when they arrived (in around two month)
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I am planning on doing the same when I get my Mi 10. I see you are from Germany. I don't know how taxes work there, but when ordering something (from outside the EU) worth more than €22 in Belgium, there are chances of having to pay €15 + 21 % of the total value in taxes. Aren't you worried you might have to pay extra taxes when it arrives? I'm just a bit curious
Marcoziezo said:
I am planning on doing the same when I get my Mi 10. I see you are from Germany. I don't know how taxes work there, but when ordering something (from outside the EU) worth more than €22 in Belgium, there are chances of having to pay €15 + 21 % of the total value in taxes. Aren't you worried you might have to pay extra taxes when it arrives? I'm just a bit curious
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Same rules apply for Germany but often I've got no choice than to order directly in China.
In Germany only the 20w charger was sold but for a much higher price.
Sadly currently orders from China take much longer than before Corona times (before they usually took 10-20 days, currently it's taking 40-60 days).
About taxation of Chinese orders: the sellers are sometimes cheating by writing a lower price on the package or import it through Poland or Netherlands to avoid tax but I'm not a fan of this behaviour.
Some off-topic: Also ordered the 34" Xiaomi wide-screen monitor directly in China back in November of last year. Paid around 100€ as tax in Germany is 19% (totalling in 85€+15€) but by that time this was cheaper than any available model with the at least the same specs (I saved around 50% compared the other screens as the cheapest available model cost around 1000€ and even with tax I've only paid 550€). It took around 6 months for comparable screens to become as cheap as this. Of course I won't have warranty and service but I'm optimistic ?
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Marcoziezo said:
I am planning on doing the same when I get my Mi 10. I see you are from Germany. I don't know how taxes work there, but when ordering something (from outside the EU) worth more than €22 in Belgium, there are chances of having to pay €15 + 21 % of the total value in taxes. Aren't you worried you might have to pay extra taxes when it arrives? I'm just a bit curious
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I'm from Belgium, too. Yes, risk of taxes are real and you are 100% right. When I order something, I use filters "Shipping from" and select "Spain" or "Poland". Sometimes, they have it and the delivery is quicker than china.
Otherwise, I take a risk if it cost more than 22
DJ-Tumor said:
the yootech one I bought works like a charm....TESTED...13W is shown in the display of my USB-Doctor.
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i bought the yootech too, i get only 1780mA * 4,15v - 7,5W via power socket.... on USB its only 2 W
cable and charger ?
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cable and charger ?
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yes of course on the original cable and charger. on pc its only 2W
Who/what did the measurement ?
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Who/what did the measurement ?
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battery management apps , as well as an external adapter.
Do you leave the wireless charger always connected to the AC socket even when isn't charging?
The furniture that have embedded wireless charger, the mains supply is supposed to be always connected to ac socket, so I guess it's not harmful for the charger to be always connected to AC socket, and I guess it will not consume or will have an marginal consumption of power.
Hello everybody,
I ordered a 55 watt wireless charger from Xiaomi on eBay.
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Xiaomi-55W-...ladegerät-Luftgekühltes-Charging/353241036804
I chose this offer because the dealer ships from Hamburg and I live in Germany.
There is neither a power supply nor a USB-C cable with the wireless charger, so I use the original MI 10 accessories to connect the charger.
My MI 10 was recognized immediately and charged wireless with "Mi Charge Turbo". Since the MI 10 can be charged with a maximum of 30 watts via a USB-C cable, I suspect that "Mi Charge Turbo" comes close to 30 watts with a 55 watt wireless charger. Unfortunately I don't have any hardware to check and verify the values.
I will soon charge the MI 10 from 0% to 100% completely wireless and report on my experiences here.
Two days later...
So, now there are the first insights into charging my Mi 10 with the wireless charger 55W.
I completely discharged the Mi 10 (the phone switched itself off) and then placed it on the wireless charger.
A few seconds later the "Mi Charge Turbo" charging process started. After 1.30 hours the Mi 10 was at 100% charge level.
Nice - I'm happy with the performance.
The best i tried is 10w old xiaomi wireless charger, obviously for night charging

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