Powerbank - 10k - SuperCharge (FCP) - Huawei P10 Accessories

Hi,
I'm looking for an affordable Powerbank with Supercharge (Huaweis Fast Charge Protocol). Any ideas?

The only one I'm aware of that Supercharges is Huawei's own AP09S 10000mAh Power Bank. (https://consumer.huawei.com/en/accessories/ap09s/) Not cheap, but good quality and worth it in my opinion (I have one). Not widely available though, so google is your friend!
One or two around that Fast Charge though and these would be a bit cheaper and still quite quick to charge the P10, just make sure any fast charging power bank you are considering supports Huawei's Fast Charging Protocol (FCP).

I'm using Pineng 10k slim version. it doesn't supercharge my phone but it's capable of charging at 1.8A which is good enough for me.

Thank you guys!
I'm I reading this wrong or isn't this SuperCharge compatible? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Yoo...ry-5V-9V-12V-USB-Dual-Mobile/32813258983.html

The Mi Powerbank Pro supports Huawei FCP. Make sure you get it direct from Xiaomi or buy from a legitimate reseller and make sure it's the version with the round USB cable, not the flat one. Any with flat cables are the first version that does not support Huawei!
I bought one in China from a Mi store and works perfectly fine with my P20.

alexeliasson said:
Thank you guys!
I'm I reading this wrong or isn't this SuperCharge compatible? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Yoo...ry-5V-9V-12V-USB-Dual-Mobile/32813258983.html
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Fast charging, but not super charging. Looks nice though, very similar in design to Huawei's Fast Charging 10000mAh AP08Q

colthekid said:
Fast charging, but not super charging. Looks nice though, very similar in design to Huawei's Fast Charging 10000mAh AP08Q
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have this one. Great quality power bank. There is no power banks to support new a bit faster Super Charge. Yet FCP works fine too, P10 supports both Super and Fast chargers.

ylapas said:
There is no power banks to support new a bit faster Super Charge.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wrong, as I said in post 2 above, Huawei's own AP09S 10000mAh Power Bank will SuperCharge.

I had in the mind the ones with acceptable price range. And the charging speed difference is not so huge between them.

Related

Powerbank with quick charge 3.0 won't work?

Anyone use a quick charge power bank to charge P10 before? I tried to use the PINENG power bank, it says support QC 3.0 but when I use it to charge my p10, the speed is same as normal non-QC power bank output.
I even use the original cable where my phone shows super charging when I use the cable with the original charger.
Any advice on this?
kevinspencer said:
Anyone use a quick charge power bank to charge P10 before? I tried to use the PINENG power bank, it says support QC 3.0 but when I use it to charge my p10, the speed is same as normal non-QC power bank output.
I even use the original cable where my phone shows super charging when I use the cable with the original charger.
Any advice on this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
P10 is not QC 3.0, they use another system called supercharger. I think.
kevinspencer said:
Anyone use a quick charge power bank to charge P10 before? I tried to use the PINENG power bank, it says support QC 3.0 but when I use it to charge my p10, the speed is same as normal non-QC power bank output.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
kms108 said:
P10 is not QC 3.0, they use another system called supercharger. I think.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is basically correct. The P10/P10+ (& all the P9/Mate9 etc variants before it) do not use Qualcomm's Quick Charge technology (QC2.0/QC3.0 etc). They use Huawei's own "FCP Fast Charging" technology in 2 variations... Fast (9V2A) and Super (4.5V5A) charging.
Certainly for mains wall chargers, you can only use Huawei's own branded chargers at the moment (the Super charger one that comes with the P10 or Fast charger ones available from various places online)
For portable batteries (Power Banks), until quite recently, only the Huawei/Honor 10000mAh Power Bank would Fast charge the P9/P10 etc ( https://www.vmall.eu/uk/huawei-10000mah-quick-charge-power-bank-black-ap08q-299470/) , however it appears that the Tronsmart Presto 10000mAh Power Bank ( http://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-presto-10000mah-quick-charge-3-0-power-bank ) will now also Fast charge as well. There are no Super charging Power Banks yet available.
The only Fast/Super car charger currently available is again Huawei's own... http://consumer.huawei.com/ae-en/mobile-phones/mate9/html/Accessory.htm
If you use a Qualcomm charger/Power Bank you'll only get, at most, a 5V2A charging rate, considerably slower than Fast or Super rates although certainly not that slow.
I hate using fast chargers for built in battery, batteries degrade faster, I am using my old samsung note 2 adapter with a good quality china cable with a type C adapter, although not fast charging, the charging rate is consider faster than most phones I used.
kms108 said:
I hate using fast chargers for built in battery, batteries degrade faster, I am using my old samsung note 2 adapter with a good quality china cable with a type C adapter, although not fast charging, the charging rate is consider faster than most phones I used.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Old thread, but hey.
I used my Note 4 with fast charging for 2+ years now.
Battery barely degraded.
(I bought a new battery from Samsung, and well, I realized that battery life indeed was horrible since forever on this device.)
Thing is, batteries die after certain recharges and time. No matter how slow you charge your new S8+ for example, it will need a battery replacement by Samsung after 2-3 years.
Fast charge is also only used (any brand) if the battery can take it.
I have original huawei powerbank 10000mAh. I charge my P10 with original usb cable. P10 show "quick charge". When i use non original usb cable then show "charging normal".
YakovSych said:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try reading through the thread.
Is there something on the market already with Super Charge capabilities?
read through the thread.
TracZ said:
Is there something on the market already with Super Charge capabilities?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
kms108 said:
read through the thread.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Actually, there is now a Supercharge Power Bank which has only recently been released... the 10000mAh AP09S... https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ori...pe-C-Cables-for-Huawei-Smart/32828182598.html
And for those wanting a bit more capacity, also relatively new is the 20000mAh AP20Q, but this is only Fast Charging, not Super... https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ori...i-Portable-Charger-AP20Q-for/32826275887.html
Not tried either of them and they're not cheap, but if they're anything like the quality of my 10000mAh AP08Q then they'll be worth it.
AP20Q
colthekid said:
Actually, there is now a Supercharge Power Bank which has only recently been released... the 10000mAh AP09S... https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ori...pe-C-Cables-for-Huawei-Smart/32828182598.html
And for those wanting a bit more capacity, also relatively new is the 20000mAh AP20Q, but this is only Fast Charging, not Super... https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ori...i-Portable-Charger-AP20Q-for/32826275887.html
Not tried either of them and they're not cheap, but if they're anything like the quality of my 10000mAh AP08Q then they'll be worth it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have the AP20Q and it's certainly worth it. Charges my P10+ from nothing to full in about an hour, and gives me about 40% after 15 mins. . its a tad heavy at 374g, but 100% a life saver! BTW... Added bonus, it comes with a small thin 30cm USBA => C charging cable that also supports fastcharge on mmy P10
Hi guys.
Which is it better for p10?
1. LDNIO C701Q
2. LDNIO C304Q
daranian said:
Hi guys.
Which is it better for p10?
1. LDNIO C701Q
2. LDNIO C304Q
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Neither to be honest, they're Qualcomm quick chargers, you'll only get standard 5V2A charging out of them not fast (9V2A) or super (5V4.5A) charging.
colthekid said:
Neither to be honest, they're Qualcomm quick chargers, you'll only get standard 5V2A charging out of them not fast (9V2A) or super (5V4.5A) charging.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks
Thought i can not supercharging my p10 with neither chargers!
Which model you advise?
Excuse me for my poor English ?
daranian said:
Thanks
Thought i can not supercharging my p10 with neither chargers!
Which model you advise?
Excuse me for my poor English
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The only car charger which will Super charge the P10 is the Huawei AP38.
Don't know what country you're in, but this is the link for Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huawei-Super-Charge-Charger-Cable-Black/dp/B06XQTYRC4
also available on other sites... Aliexpress for example... https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pr...A-1M-5A-Type-C-Quick/1239378_32799838750.html
or search google for Huawei AP38 for sites near you.
Your english is fine! :good:
Blitzwolf BW-S9 mains charger supports FCP.
Sounds like chargers with one of these tech might be able to fast charge the Huawei (Power IQ / Ai Power / Smart Technology / VoltiQ / iSmart 2.0) at 9V 2A.
For instance i have the Aukey QC 3.0 car charger that seems to have AI power and it fast charges by Honor V 10.
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-Charge-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B01KZHKF4I
I have a QC 3 wall charger from Aukey and a Easy ACC power bank also with QC3.0 but neither of these fast charge my phone.
I bought the Huawei AP08Q. Feels like great build quality.
I have a P10 and when charging my P10 with my AP08Q I don't get the "green light" that is supposed to show up if I quick charge.
How do I know if it's fast charging my P10 or not? Any way to check my phone to see that?
alexeliasson said:
I bought the Huawei AP08Q. Feels like great build quality.
I have a P10 and when charging my P10 with my AP08Q I don't get the "green light" that is supposed to show up if I quick charge.
How do I know if it's fast charging my P10 or not? Any way to check my phone to see that?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
2 lightning bolts next to or inside the battery icon.
Xiaomi 2C 20000 FCP works
I confirm that Xiaomi 2C 20000mah power bank supports FCP as stated in it's specs. Works with my Huawei Mate 9 in fast charge mode.
You can't go wrong with it with it's price of 25$ and weight of 350g.

SuperCharge chargers - will it work with any cable?

After ages I managed to find one place where I can order a SuperCharge original charger for P10 (Huawei HW-050450E00 SuperCharge)
However, the cable is not included. Will I get super charging with any cable?
vicusbass said:
After ages I managed to find one place where I can order a SuperCharge original charger for P10 (Huawei HW-050450E00 SuperCharge)
However, the cable is not included. Will I get super charging with any cable?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The original cable that came with the phone...Yes
High quality ones (20AWG or better)...Yes (this is what I use)
Cheap nasty ones off ebay....possibly, but doubtful. The phone may still say "Fast Charging" as the charger will identify itself to the phone as a Super Charger, but the phone won't be able to draw the same power as through a decent cable. And you risk damaging the cable and/or phone.
As in all walks of life, you get what you pay for!
Can you recommend me a cable which should work fine?
colthekid said:
The original cable that came with the phone...Yes
High quality ones (20AWG or better)...Yes (this is what I use)
Cheap nasty ones off ebay....possibly, but doubtful. The phone may still say "Fast Charging" as the charger will identify itself to the phone as a Super Charger, but the phone won't be able to draw the same power as through a decent cable. And you risk damaging the cable and/or phone.
As in all walks of life, you get what you pay for!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
vicusbass said:
Can you recommend me a cable which should work fine?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've used cables by Aukey, Anker & Tronsmart. All decent brands and cables, even if they don't mention an AWG figure. Plenty on Amazon. For example, this was the last pack I bought... https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01E4Z6OUG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But they do sell them as single cables as well
You get quick charging with these, not super charging. Which is still ok, I know
colthekid said:
I've used cables by Aukey, Anker & Tronsmart. All decent brands and cables, even if they don't mention an AWG figure. Plenty on Amazon. For example, this was the last pack I bought... https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01E4Z6OUG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But they do sell them as single cables as well
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
vicusbass said:
You get quick charging with these, not super charging. Which is still ok, I know
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well they certainly Super Charge my p10, both on a mains and car charger. Noticeably faster rate than when using the Fast Charger I got for my P9.
Edit:
My apologies, I linked to the wrong cables! For some reason I thought I was on the P9 forum & we were talking about fast charge, not Super Charge!
You are quite correct, the ones I linked to above are Fast Charging at max. Agreed though that this is still quick!
This is the Super Charge cable I bought.... https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B071XTBZGP
Thanks for the update, I was buying this, but for some reason they do not deliver to Romania...
colthekid said:
Well they certainly Super Charge my p10, both on a mains and car charger. Noticeably faster rate than when using the Fast Charger I got for my P9.
Edit:
My apologies, I linked to the wrong cables! For some reason I thought I was on the P9 forum & we were talking about fast charge, not Super Charge!
You are quite correct, the ones I linked to above are Fast Charging at max. Agreed though that this is still quick!
This is the Super Charge cable I bought.... https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B071XTBZGP
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
vicusbass said:
Thanks for the update, I was buying this, but for some reason they do not deliver to Romania...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Very few non "Original" Super Cables around at the mo, but this is one I'm probably going to get as well.... https://www.aliexpress.com/item/PZO...-Type-C-USB-C-For-Huawei-P10/32813218430.html
Worth trying for the price I think, only issue with AliExpress is the delivery time!
Already ordered one, should be here by July
colthekid said:
Very few non "Original" Super Cables around at the mo, but this is one I'm probably going to get as well.... https://www.aliexpress.com/item/PZO...-Type-C-USB-C-For-Huawei-P10/32813218430.html
Worth trying for the price I think, only issue with AliExpress is the delivery time!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
colthekid said:
Well they certainly Super Charge my p10, both on a mains and car charger. Noticeably faster rate than when using the Fast Charger I got for my P9.
Edit:
My apologies, I linked to the wrong cables! For some reason I thought I was on the P9 forum & we were talking about fast charge, not Super Charge!
You are quite correct, the ones I linked to above are Fast Charging at max. Agreed though that this is still quick!
This is the Super Charge cable I bought.... https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B071XTBZGP
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for finding this, I've wasted my time buying 2 different cables that don't work. The OEM cables are just too short.
Huawei Super Charge works using this cable:
https://banggood.com/Orico-AC5-5A-1...ick-Charge-and-Sync-Data-Cable-p-1162313.html
It must be 5A approved.
Anyone knows why the Huawei 5A SuperCharge won't work with an LG G6? I mean I plugged it in, the phone says it's fast charging, but if I start using it while charging the battery level goes down.
vicusbass said:
After ages I managed to find one place where I can order a SuperCharge original charger for P10 (Huawei HW-050450E00 SuperCharge)
However, the cable is not included. Will I get super charging with any cable?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you need to get a 5A cable to have supercharge, anything below that will be fast charge or charging indication only
P10 supports two faster charging standards, I don't have the numbers in front of me but it can use both 9V with 2A and 5V with higher A than the usual 2. This is undocumented and I found out by accidentally using my old phone charger.

Powerbanks with Supercharge (not just Fast charge)

Hi! I'm aware that QC 3.0 powerbanks do not fast charge the mate 10. I'm also aware that Huawei has 2 variations... Fast (9V2A) and Super (4.5V5A) charging. Does anyone know of powerbanks that SUPER charge the phone (not just Fast charge)?
The main one I've seen recommended is the Huawei AP09S - but this is no longer available in most places, and where it is available, the price is around £60+ with a long delivery time. so not worth it. Are there any cheaper alternatives that people have found?
I found this article: https://www.androidauthority.com/power-banks-huawei-phones-823403/ But I think maybe that writer is not aware of Fast charge and Super Charge, and is just listing powerbanks capable of Fast charge? I'm looking for Super charge. Thanks!
There is only one powerbank with supercharge, the AP09S you already mentioned.
I got mine from tvc-mall: https://www.tvc-mall.com/details/hu...or-huawei-p10-mate-9-black-sku101705094a.html
Someone wrote about the Mi Powerbank 2.0 supporting supercharge, which is not true.
tr1cky1 said:
There is only one powerbank with supercharge, the AP09S you already mentioned.
I got mine from tvc-mall: https://www.tvc-mall.com/details/hu...or-huawei-p10-mate-9-black-sku101705094a.html
Someone wrote about the Mi Powerbank 2.0 supporting supercharge, which is not true.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hmm that's what I was worried about. It's adding to my list of regrets after buying a huawei phone. I'm in the UK, and TVC Mall are quoting $200+ dollars to ship it to my location. Elsewhere I've found it for ~$85- $105 but shipping is slow and its a rip off compared to the fact that QC 3.0 powerbanks can be had for $30. In that case I will probably have to go with a powerbank that supports Huawei Fast charge, and not supercharge, like the ones listed in the android authority article. Do you know how much slower it is than supercharge?
look on ebay (UK) theres one there
keithy999 said:
look on ebay (UK) theres one there
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi Keithy do you have a link? This is the one that I saw, and it's what I was referring to as being priced £60 and delivery stating between 23rd Feb and 9th April https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HUAWEI-A...063785?hash=item3aed396129:g:4PMAAOSwVRNZiYOx
I'd like something cheaper, and I need the item by 15th Feb for travelling abroad
100% Original New Huawei AP09S 10000mAh Power Bank SuperCharge 4.5V/5A with Type C Cables for Huawei Mobile phone Fast Charging
http://s.aliexpress.com/YZJV3IfA?fromSns=Copy to Clipboard
(from AliExpress Android)
Not bad priced... ?
sorry, that was the one I saw. dont think you'd get anything cheaper nor quicker in the uk at the moment.
personally, i'd just go for a fast charger!
L.R.G. said:
100% Original New Huawei AP09S 10000mAh Power Bank SuperCharge 4.5V/5A with Type C Cables for Huawei Mobile phone Fast Charging
http://s.aliexpress.com/YZJV3IfA?fromSns=Copy to Clipboard
(from AliExpress Android)
Not bad priced... ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, but that page states the item does not deliver to UK
shadders said:
Thanks, but that page states the item does not deliver to UK
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh, sorry.. did not see that
keithy999 said:
sorry, that was the one I saw. dont think you'd get anything cheaper nor quicker in the uk at the moment.
personally, i'd just go for a fast charger!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes I think I may have to settle for a Fast charger at this point, although it would have been nice to have the fastest! Do you have one yourself?
FWIW, there are two listings on eBay UK at the moment, both from Chinese sellers (so yes, delivery will be slow - but at least postage is free);
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253088063785
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302446424873
so, does your phone supercharge when attached to this power bank or does this power bank supercharge when recharging from mains?
pixielott46 said:
so, does your phone supercharge when attached to this power bank or does this power bank supercharge when recharging from mains?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The Huawei power bank does both, supercharges the phone and supercharges itself. I think other powerbanks fast charge the phone, but do not fast charge themselves (as far as I know)
Cephalus said:
FWIW, there are two listings on eBay UK at the moment, both from Chinese sellers (so yes, delivery will be slow - but at least postage is free);
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253088063785
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302446424873
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks! Although postage is actually £10 in both of those, making the total cost £60, which is triple the price of equivalent QC 3.0 powerbanks, which seems like a rip-off to me! For now I need a powerbank for my trip to the US next week and I think I'm going to order a powerbank that Fast charges the Mate 10, and I'm holding out some hope that it might also SUPERcharge the mate 10 - this forum post claims this third party powerbank is able to do it (one user has a screenshot from Ampere and states fast charge and super charge: https://forums.androidcentral.com/h...ing-power-bank-battery-low-cost-mate-9-a.html
But if it only Fast charges, and charging isn't quick enough for my liking, then I'll have to order the huawei one when I get back. *sigh, really didn't foresee these problems before buying huawei. Snapdragon phone would have been a lot easier to get root and xposed on, and buy accessories like powerbanks for
shadders said:
Thanks! Although postage is actually £10 in both of those, making the total cost £60, which is triple the price of equivalent QC 3.0 powerbanks, which seems like a rip-off to me! For now I need a powerbank for my trip to the US next week and I think I'm going to order a powerbank that Fast charges the Mate 10, and I'm holding out some hope that it might also SUPERcharge the mate 10 - this forum post claims this third party powerbank is able to do it (one user has a screenshot from Ampere and states fast charge and super charge: https://forums.androidcentral.com/h...ing-power-bank-battery-low-cost-mate-9-a.html
But if it only Fast charges, and charging isn't quick enough for my liking, then I'll have to order the huawei one when I get back. *sigh, really didn't foresee these problems before buying huawei. Snapdragon phone would have been a lot easier to get root and xposed on, and buy accessories like powerbanks for
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is a video where the guy points out that it says "fast charging" on the Mate 9, so the powerbank probably does not support SuperCharge.
I can use any QuickCharge 3 powerbank to fastcharge my Mate 10 Pro, but only with the AO09s it will say Supercharge.
shadders said:
Thanks! Although postage is actually £10 in both of those
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, I visited the UK site thinking it would assume I'm in the UK, but eBay still evidently calculated postage based on my location in Australia.
shadders said:
But if it only Fast charges, and charging isn't quick enough for my liking, then I'll have to order the huawei one when I get back. *sigh, really didn't foresee these problems before buying huawei. Snapdragon phone would have been a lot easier to get root and xposed on, and buy accessories like powerbanks for
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Fast charge should get you from zero to 100% in three hours or less, so it's not quite as bad as most people think. Just stay away from the old 5V/1A chargers!
I have to say I'm more than a little miffed by the lack of AP09Ss on AliExpress at the moment - nothing listed and all previous listings have been pulled. Don't know if they're in short supply, if Huawei's clamping down on non-retail sales, or if they've found them too expensive to post. I'll keep an eye out for them; I'm happy with my generic QC3.0 power bank at the moment (and ecstatic with my Huawei SuperCharge car adaptor), but wouldn't mind a SuperCharge power bank if I stumble on one at the right price (i.e., less than the current asking prices).
I guess the AP09S will hit European markets soon.
I saw aGerman seller shipping directly from Germany:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Huawei-1000...542274719?clk_rvr_id=1439463082090&rmvSB=true
Also, Amazon.de has it listed with price directly sold from them, but not in stock:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B077TB39W5...de-21&linkId=60427f6a94ffbb08e525910cfb93d18a
Tried to buy one from https://www.tvc-mall.com/details/hu...or-huawei-p10-mate-9-black-sku101705094a.html, have been told it is a problem to send it to US.
Is it?
Did anyone manage to get one delivered to the UK or know of any alternatives?
I've just got my Mate 10 Pro today and I'm coming from a Note 8, so need to replace my Anker PowerBank (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B012SNMWCK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) which charges it fine, but would like Supercharge support.
maverick1103 said:
Did anyone manage to get one delivered to the UK or know of any alternatives?
I've just got my Mate 10 Pro today and I'm coming from a Note 8, so need to replace my Anker PowerBank (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B012SNMWCK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) which charges it fine, but would like Supercharge support.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lol. Just use your phone for a while i think coming from the note 8 you will be surprised how little your need for a powerbank will be.
If you already have a powerbank keep using it. I think the price is not worth the little improvement.
I have seen it is available on amazon.co.uk. alternatively you can have a look on ebay - it should be around 50 pounds.

Super Vooc 50W Charger Purchase

I'm starting this thread as a reference for people who might be interested in where to purchase a fast charger for their phone.
I'm currently struggling to find any information about where to buy a fast charger, since I bought the Neptune Blue version (12GB/256GB) and the only option was an EU charger, although I need a UK one. I know that we can use adaptors, but that's not a long term, optimal solution.
So I have a couple of questions for the good people in here:
Does anyone know where to buy original Supervooc 50W charger ?
Any recommendations on similarly charging 3 party chargers ?
Does the OnePlus Warp/Dash chargers work for the X2 Pro? Any tests on that?
Please do not hesitate to add your experience with Oppo's proprietary charging technology.
deadneon said:
I'm starting this thread as a reference for people who might be interested in where to purchase a fast charger for their phone.
I'm currently struggling to find any information about where to buy a fast charger, since I bought the Neptune Blue version (12GB/256GB) and the only option was an EU charger, although I need a UK one. I know that we can use adaptors, but that's not a long term, optimal solution.
So I have a couple of questions for the good people in here:
Does anyone know where to buy original Supervooc 50W charger ?
Any recommendations on similarly charging 3 party chargers ?
Does the OnePlus Warp/Dash chargers work for the X2 Pro? Any tests on that?
Please do not hesitate to add your experience with Oppo's proprietary charging technology.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
All I've found ships from China tho
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/223694317524
chipcamel said:
All I've found ships from China tho
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/223694317524
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Exactly, it seems that Oppo haven't prepared to sell those chargers separately and the only places you can find is a 3rd party from China.
Although I'm interested if anyone has tested maybe a OnePlus Warp/Dash charger.
deadneon said:
Exactly, it seems that Oppo haven't prepared to sell those chargers separately and the only places you can find is a 3rd party from China.
Although I'm interested if anyone has tested maybe a OnePlus Warp/Dash charger.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Here I am! Proud owner of a OP3 since 3 days ago, switched to a 12/256 x2 pro.
I just tried, as per your request, to use the Dash op charger and in the home, I get the VOOC logo while in charge. Not that bad, but definitely not a superVOOC. It charges the phone quicker than any ordinary, yet overvolted charger, but not comparable to superVOOC.
My 2 cents
KaylordTheuZ said:
Here I am! Proud owner of a OP3 since 3 days ago, switched to a 12/256 x2 pro.
I just tried, as per your request, to use the Dash op charger and in the home, I get the VOOC logo while in charge. Not that bad, but definitely not a superVOOC. It charges the phone quicker than any ordinary, yet overvolted charger, but not comparable to superVOOC.
My 2 cents
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How many seconds of charge per percent of battery ?
I think mine is not as quick as before, since a power outtage at home, very strange..
Almost 40 seconds per percent, so definitely not the 30min for the 100% announced.
Are you supposed to be able to see the Super VOOC logo while charging full speed ?
@KaylordTheuZ
Thnk for testing.
could you please install the app "Ampere" from the playstore? (I on the Oneplus 3 get a read out of 3500 milli ampere with the 4 amp dash charger when below may be 40%)
Could you check the ampere on the realme with that?
app link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
Polarfuchs said:
@KaylordTheuZ
Thnk for testing.
could you please install the app "Ampere" from the playstore?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yup. Just made a comparison among the dash charger and the original one.
Realme charger (SUPERVOOC) : max throughput of 1850 mA @ 4,25V
Dash charger (VOOC) : max 1470 mA @ 4,23V.
---------- Post added at 04:46 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:36 PM ----------
ManuBBXX said:
Are you supposed to be able to see the Super VOOC logo while charging full speed ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, sure. In the lock screen, with the charge percentage which fastly increases by step of 0.01.
I read about your power shortage and IMHO it could be a cause of damage to these chargers. Try to do as follows: install Ampere and compare your results with mine ( just posted a feedback to another user). I set the phone in charge while the phone is already @80% of charge remaining. Don't know if in case of discharged battery the charger pulls additional current in the first minutes, I'll try this out.
I don't think Ampere gives proper readings for Dash/VOOC. You're recommended to use the engineer menu (usually *#808#) but that doesn't appear to work on the Realme X2 pro (CN version).
I have contacted their customer service and received this message:
Hello,
Greetings from realme Europe. Thank you for reaching out to us.
We would like to inform you that you can purchase charger from the authorized realme repair center. The information for the repair center:
Name: SARL REPU
Phone number: +33143382999
Address: 149 RUE AMELOT , 75011 PARIS, FRANCE
Warm Regards,
Team realme Europe
and here as well: https://www.giztop.com/official-oppo-supervooc-charger.html
the same price as on ebay
Giztop has the Chinese plug though doesn't fit in Europe
Polarfuchs said:
Giztop has the Chinese plug though doesn't fit in Europe
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The same on ebay !
P.S. You can always use an adaptor, I see no issues here.
Can it charge with a regular 5v 2A charger?
phileps said:
Can it charge with a regular 5v 2A charger?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Off course you can, but don't expect any VOOC neither superVOOC performance.
So seems UK version is non-existent. Great.
Does anyone know which adapter would allow the full capabilities of the VOOC charger?
It will comes with in the box right?
Dash charger is 20w. GSMarena said X2 Pro supports QC up to 18w.
Does anyone have any 25w or more to test?
Solution for V8 SuperCharger for Realme X2 Pro
Does anyone know where to buy original Supervooc 50W charger ?
Ans: Obviously from Oppo or Realme's official Stores and website. Do not trust Ebay or Amazon completely for that matter.
[*]Any recommendations on similarly charging 3 party chargers ?
Ans: SuperVooc is Oppo's tech but I guess original one from Oppo might be costly as compared to Realme.
[*]Does the OnePlus Warp/Dash chargers work for the X2 Pro? Any tests on that?
Ans: Works. 30w in also enough but it takes the usual 62-72 mins from 3% to 100%. Tested result. Also why won't u charge it fast in 50w speed rather than 30w,when both wattage results in pretty similar heating.
Note: Tested verdict. Any fast Supercharge tech will surely generate some heat and surely demands a battery change after 2-3 years depending on use. My 3 years+ old Oneplus 3 just had to change Battery. So I guess with 50w for Realme, its battery will run buttery smooth for max 2 years and upto 3 year with minimal use. Hope I answered upto your expectation.
deadneon said:
I'm starting this thread as a reference for people who might be interested in where to purchase a fast charger for their phone.
I'm currently struggling to find any information about where to buy a fast charger, since I bought the Neptune Blue version (12GB/256GB) and the only option was an EU charger, although I need a UK one. I know that we can use adaptors, but that's not a long term, optimal solution.
So I have a couple of questions for the good people in here:
Does anyone know where to buy original Supervooc 50W charger ?
Ans: Obviously from Oppo or Realme's official Stores and website. Do not trust Ebay or Amazon completely for that matter.
Any recommendations on similarly charging 3 party chargers ?
Ans: SuperVooc is Oppo's tech but I guess original one from Oppo might be costly as compared to Realme.
Does the OnePlus Warp/Dash chargers work for the X2 Pro? Any tests on that?
Ans: Works. 30w in also enough but it takes the usual 62-72 mins from 3% to 100%. Tested result. Also why won't u charge it fast in 50w speed rather than 30w,when both wattage results in pretty similar heating.
Note: Tested verdict. Any fast Supercharge tech will surely generate some heat and surely demands a battery change after 2-3 years depending on use. My 3 years+ old Oneplus 3 just had to change Battery. So I guess with 50w for Realme, its battery will run buttery smooth for max 2 years and upto 3 year with minimal use. Hope I answered upto your expectation.
Please do not hesitate to add your experience with Oppo's proprietary charging technology.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
---------- Post added at 05:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:00 PM ----------
Will surely work. My Mi Powerbank 10000mah 2i normally delivers 5v,2A. But will charge slowly, mine takes almost 1hr 28 mins from 12%. It surely extends battery life but is pretty slow. If u can wait that long, you can charge
phileps said:
Can it charge with a regular 5v 2A charger?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I bought the 50w Chinese oppo one from eBay but it doesn't give 50w to the realme. Haven't measured the charge but it's noticeably slower
Maybe try the original cable with it.
ah you look on Aliexpress?

Question 3rd party charger

What specs should I look for when looking for a 3rd party fast charger for the S23?
Just go for a Samsung brick/cable. The 25w ones are cheap and reliable.
If Samsung hadn't gotten so chintzy they still ship a complete phone set. Is that too much to ask for in a $1G flagship phone?
Samsung sucks now... more money, less perks.
Also, it will ensure you have access to the gaming functionality to have the phone plugged in and not charge the battery. If that's something you would like, then having a compatible PD charger is required. All my third party ones are not compatible... But the Samsung one is. I'm sure there are third party chargers compatible with that functionality but I couldn't tell you which.
PhilMorin said:
Also, it will ensure you have access to the gaming functionality to have the phone plugged in and not charge the battery. If that's something you would like, then having a compatible PD charger is required. All my third party ones are not compatible... But the Samsung one is. I'm sure there are third party chargers compatible with that functionality but I couldn't tell you which.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
^That's a long overdue feature.
The OEM brick makes battery troubleshooting much easier as well. They have a very wide input voltage tolerance. The 25w brick will slow charge at 60 VAC!
blackhawk said:
^That's a long overdue feature.
The OEM brick makes battery troubleshooting much easier as well. They have a very wide input voltage tolerance. The 25w brick will slow charge at 60 VAC!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm actually using my Samsung 60W charger from my book2 so I get the best of both worlds! Obviously charging is capped at 45w on the phone (which really feels like 25w...)
PhilMorin said:
Also, it will ensure you have access to the gaming functionality to have the phone plugged in and not charge the battery. If that's something you would like, then having a compatible PD charger is required. All my third party ones are not compatible... But the Samsung one is. I'm sure there are third party chargers compatible with that functionality but I couldn't tell you which.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmm... Sucks that it's not compatible with third party charges. I was going to save some money and buy an Anker.
PhilMorin said:
I'm actually using my Samsung 60W charger from my book2 so I get the best of both worlds! Obviously charging is capped at 45w on the phone (which really feels like 25w...)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My 10 yo Dell laptop has that battery charge isolation feature. It's nice to have.
EtherealRemnant said:
Hmm... Sucks that it's not compatible with third party charges. I was going to save some money and buy an Anker.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It might be. I don't think I have an Anker one. The option says "with a compatible PD charger" so it's pretty vague..
PhilMorin said:
It might be. I don't think I have an Anker one. The option says "with a compatible PD charger" so it's pretty vague..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'll have to try my OnePlus 9 and Anker chargers. The Anker is only 30W but both of these support PD PPS.
EtherealRemnant said:
I'll have to try my OnePlus 9 and Anker chargers. The Anker is only 30W but both of these support PD PPS.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The OnePlus 9 one will charge the S23U at 45W (was doing so on my S22U already).
I would make sure your charger has USB-PD with PPS. And that the PPS range it at least 12V at 5A. Most chargers limit the current in PPS mode at 3A. If the charger listing does not show the specs, try looking for "Samsung 45W", that seems to be the layman's term.
You may also need a 5A cable, a small chip in the cable telling the devices that it is capable of carrying up to 5A current.
Jaxom84 said:
The OnePlus 9 one will charge the S23U at 45W (was doing so on my S22U already).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sweet! Thanks! That makes me very happy.
EtherealRemnant said:
Sweet! Thanks! That makes me very happy.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
And I ordered a Spigen PowerArc ArcStation Pro that just came by (I'm slowly replacing the old chargers for GaN ones), and it also is compatible with 45W charging.
For 25,49€, it fills the needs perfectly (smaller than the 1+9 brick, power efficient, more affordable).
I got the '45W USB C Super Fast Charger, 313 Charger, Anker Ace PPS Fast Charger Supports Super Fast Charging 2.0 for Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra/S23+/S23, S22/S21/S20/Note 20/Note 10' for £20.99, lucky really as its gone up to £24.99 now............interesting timing hey as when I bought it they didn't include the S23 Ultra
Shipoftheline said:
I got the '45W USB C Super Fast Charger, 313 Charger, Anker Ace PPS Fast Charger Supports Super Fast Charging 2.0 for Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra/S23+/S23, S22/S21/S20/Note 20/Note 10' for £20.99, lucky really as its gone up to £24.99 now............interesting timing hey as when I bought it they didn't include the S23 Ultra
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's always a tight decision between Anker and Spigen, but recently I've been increasingly going for Spigen. The build quality is getting my favours, and they also have the "Designed for Samsung" label on an increasing number of products, which is guaranteeing that the quality is controlled and approved by our Korean friends. And as they're falling in the same price range for most of their products, if I'm buying stuff to pair with a Samsung device, then Spigen is my go to.
I've also been trying some Baseus products (docking station and USB cables), they're quite good in that segment of products too.
The handy size of the Anker done it for me

Categories

Resources