For the Moto Z (2016), what type of port will TurboCharge the phone? - Moto Z Questions & Answers

Hello. My significant other has a Moto Z (2016); to be clear, it isn't the Force, Droid, or Play. What charging port will TurboCharge the phone? Is it Quick Charge (QC) 2.0, QC 3.0, USB-C Power Delivery (PD), or something else entirely?
I have an Essential PH-1. I am looking for a two-port car charger that can charge both our smartphones at their fastest speeds. I know for the PH-1, it uses Power Delivery, so I am just trying to figure out what the other port should be. Thank you.

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Check the charger that came with the Z and compare the specs on it with what you want.

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I've just got this phone. I was surprised there was no charger in the box (not even a cable) and all the instructions are in Japanese which doesn't help
I would like to know what sort of charger is best for this phone. I am currently using a Moto X charger which delivers just under 1.2 amps. I see many of the later LG phones are using 1.8 amp chargers. I also have a Nexus 10 charger which delivers 2 amps but I decided to use the Moto X charger for now.
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Warren_Orange said:
Hi.
I've just got this phone. I was surprised there was no charger in the box (not even a cable) and all the instructions are in Japanese which doesn't help
I would like to know what sort of charger is best for this phone. I am currently using a Moto X charger which delivers just under 1.2 amps. I see many of the later LG phones are using 1.8 amp chargers. I also have a Nexus 10 charger which delivers 2 amps but I decided to use the Moto X charger for now.
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Here's the English manual.
Apparently it didn't ship with a charger in Japan either. Both the chargers au sells for it are 1.0 amp.
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USB C Qi receiver does not work on moto Z?

I really like Qi wireless charging.
My all previous phones are QI enabled.
Now, I have Moto Z but I do not want to make it bulky, so do not want to use battery mod.
I purchased usb c qi receiver, but did not work.
I tried another one, also did not work.
https://www.amazon.com/UniQi-Wirele...e=avp_only_reviews&sortBy=recent&pageNumber=2
Like the reviews mentioned about Moto Z, I am on the same boat.
I do not understand why...
qi receiver is just have a coil, generate power and deliver it to usb c, and phone should get the 5V power from it.
Is there anything blocking it from Moto Z itself?
The MotoZ does not support QI/aka "wireless" -charging by itself. I have the TUMI battery mod and THAT does allow wireless charging.
I am using this charger and it works fine.
bert269 said:
The MotoZ does not support QI/aka "wireless" -charging by itself. I have the TUMI battery mod and THAT does allow wireless charging.
I am using this charger and it works fine.
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No... I do not mean that..
I was talking about USB Qi Receiver pad. You can see it on the amazon link on my first thread.
I got the answer by myself.
I figured out, most of Qi receiver has short USB C connector. See the attachment picture.
Some phones are ok with short one, but Moto Z need regular size to connect inside of USB C port.
I purchased 4 of the receivers, and 3 of them has same short one, does not work with Moto Z.
Only one has a regular size one, and finally I made my Moto Z working with Qi.
Hey - just curious which one worked? Amazon link perhaps?
this one worked for me
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01G18149A/ref=pe_386430_205708660_TE_3p_dp_1
u might find it elsewhere as it is no longer available in amazon canada
rolltidewall said:
Hey - just curious which one worked? Amazon link perhaps?
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Sorry for late response.
I've ordered some from China (Aliexpress) and they worked.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/SCE...32789643717.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.aq8Apt
This works fine so far. I am using it now.
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I have total 5 chargers, and 2 of them does not work with this receiver. I purchased more "cheap" chinese qi chargers and they worked.
Looks like only cheap chargers work with this receiver..
Also, the charging speed is a little bit slow and sometimes generates heat a lot.
I will buy the Moto Mod for qi charging when it is released.
Can you repost the qi receivers that worked for moto z droid ie name/model? I am having the same problem, and the links do not work anymore

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current default charger kinda suck, it charge slow and I loss charge while gaming. I tried using a 2.1A charger to no avail, so anyone knows a way to charge faster? I know samsung still stuck on qc 2.0, but I hear of power delivery charger, does it work on S9? or does the cable influence anything?
nexnebula said:
current default charger kinda suck, it charge slow and I loss charge while gaming. I tried using a 2.1A charger to no avail, so anyone knows a way to charge faster? I know samsung still stuck on qc 2.0, but I hear of power delivery charger, does it work on S9? or does the cable influence anything?
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I use a AC power supply that came with a moto 2z force charger from a Motorola I had prior to this S9. It works really well. As far as I can tell it is Model SC-22 SPN5970A it auto selects and charges at 5v-3A or 9v-1.6A or 12v-1.2A. It switches between voltages, I guess from the demand of the phone battery requirements. I hope this helps. IDK how you go about finding one.
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I use a AC power supply that came with a moto 2z force charger from a Motorola I had prior to this S9. It works really well. As far as I can tell it is Model SC-22 SPN5970A it auto selects and charges at 5v-3A or 9v-1.6A or 12v-1.2A. It switches between voltages, I guess from the demand of the phone battery requirements. I hope this helps. IDK how you go about finding one.
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thanks for the suggestion, but my exynos version doesn't support QC3.0. my only hope now is to buy a cheap PD-charger and pray it doesn't become a note 7.
I was given a RavPower 45W type c charger to test and I'm super impressed with it. I did have to did out the C adapter that was packed with the phone since it's a C charger but I believe it will charge just about anything. They claim it's compatible with Ultra-Compact Compatible MacBook, Dell Xps 15 13, iPad Pro, Nintendo Switch, iPhone Xs XR X and a dozen more.. It chargers my phone without the phone overheating and it's just as fast or faster than the orginal charger. It's only about a half inch thick so it fits nicely behind my nightstand. Would I personally buy it? At $55 it's on the steep side but if I wanted to charge anything in the house including my laptop then I guess it would be worth it.

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