suggestions for a qi wireless charger - Realme X2 Pro Accessories

Dears, the title says it all: looking for a good inductive charger to be used with the x2 pro. Unfortunately, all the qi chargers I've seen are typically 10 to 15W in output... I assume that a complete charge would require hours.
Is there any better product on the market? I've seen a 20W wireless charger by xiaomi but price is quite high...

It doesnt have wireless charging capability at all.

Sure? I heard about inductive charge capability on the x2 pro, maybe it was just a garbage technical spec page on Web. Can anyone with an iq charger try?

Sadly doesnt work, I even tried it with my wireless charger.

I charge every night with oneplus 5t dashcharge. It's fast enough

If someone gives you a 30min full charge, whay do you need a 2,5 hours charge? This phone is very fast on charging, the fastest one you can get at the moment around 400€, so wireless is a no no for this phone.

Why you need wireless charger when you're using X2 pro?

Well guys, it could be useful at work when you already have other qi compliant devices. A simple pad on the desk and all you have to do is put the phone over it. Who cares about charging speed when you have to spend the entire day at work ?
Anyway, since it's now official that the x2 pro doesn't support inductive charge, any question falls.

KaylordTheuZ said:
Well guys, it could be useful at work when you already have other qi compliant devices. A simple pad on the desk and all you have to do is put the phone over it. Who cares about charging speed when you have to spend the entire day at work ?
Anyway, since it's now official that the x2 pro doesn't support inductive charge, any question falls.
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You can use something like that Link

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True 15w wireless charging

Hoping to get my Mate 20 Pro on Friday. Looking for suggestions on any wireless charging pads / stands that are able to fully utilise the Mate 20 Pro's 15w wireless charging ability. Any ideas?
Just the orginal Huawei wirless charge pad
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Des...40371130&sr=8-6&keywords=15w+wireless+charger
Just search 15W Qi wireless charger on ebay? There's quite a few...
Nicelysedated said:
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Des...40371130&sr=8-6&keywords=15w+wireless+charger
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There are indeed several non-Huawei wireless chargers that claim 15W max output, but I haven't seen any that verify this claim with specifications other than in their seller's verbiage (no images of package). Time will tell if they actually can do this for the Mate 20 Pro. Hopefully someone will take one for the Team and try it out then post a screenshot of the charge.
codified_canon said:
There are indeed several non-Huawei wireless chargers that claim 15W max output, but I haven't seen any that verify this claim with specifications other than in their seller's verbiage (no images of package). Time will tell if they actually can do this for the Mate 20 Pro. Hopefully someone will take one for the Team and try it out then post a screenshot of the charge.
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I've ordered one from Amazon due to come in tomorrow at work. Will test and let you know.
Unsure how I'l figure out its 15W as opposed to 10 or 7.5W?
Look on Google with : Huawei CP 60
This is reference of new Huawei wireless charger 15w.
In France, price is about 60€ : https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00259011.html
I find it on german website that ship in Europe : https://www.meintrendyhandy.de/shop/huawei-supercharge-qi-schnellladegerat-234124p.html
Please do
HellraiserNZ said:
I've ordered one from Amazon due to come in tomorrow at work. Will test and let you know.
Unsure how I'l figure out its 15W as opposed to 10 or 7.5W?
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Awesome, thanks for taking the plunge. Hope to hear good news.
There's a site that describes USB hardware, but that isn't really practical.
https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/04/07/accurately-measure-understand-smartphones-charging-speed/
And not sure about how valid results are, but an app on the Playstore called "Ampere" has decent ratings.
https://www.aliexpress.com/af/Nillk...eless+Charger&initiative_id=SB_20181111140116
Says that work with mate 20 pro
Anyone got any recommendations for a wireless charger. Don't really want to fork out £60.00 for the official. Been looking on ebay/amazon and see some are about £15-£20 and getting some decent reviews. It is just to sit on bed side table for charging though the night.
memphisuklf said:
Anyone got any recommendations for a wireless charger. Don't really want to fork out £60.00 for the official. Been looking on ebay/amazon and see some are about £15-£20 and getting some decent reviews. It is just to sit on bed side table for charging though the night.
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I remember using 2 cheap ones for my s8+ and they never worked as well as the original Samsung. Always got VERY hot, disconnected all the time when not placed exactly in the middle...they also made weird sounds too so no good for a night stand.
I recommend buying official gear... It's the wrong place to save money
Anyway have somebody same issue with original wireless charger.
After put mobile on charger it's start charging, but after 3minutes start led light fast flashing and stop charging. After take off and put back on charger it's OK.
Have somebody same experiences?
mysiak123 said:
Anyway have somebody same issue with original wireless charger.
After put mobile on charger it's start charging, but after 3minutes start led light fast flashing and stop charging. After take off and put back on charger it's OK.
Have somebody same experiences?
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use the charging cable and adapter bundled with the original wireless charger
I got the CP60 bundled with my phone purchase, it came with an extra set of the 40W charger that comes with the phone. I have been using the typical 9W fast wireless charger and CP60 is definitely faster than those. My phone doesn't get hotter than 35 deg C while wireless charging as well.
I got the Anker 10W Qi charger, work great with the little "fast-charging" icon appearing on the phone :good:
https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B07DBX67NC
Using the phone's charger with it so I can choose between wireless or ultra-fast :laugh:
Ordered 2 different chargers from Amazon. Both claim 15w charging but in reality none of them works. Just standard charging.
mysiak123 said:
Anyway have somebody same issue with original wireless charger.
After put mobile on charger it's start charging, but after 3minutes start led light fast flashing and stop charging. After take off and put back on charger it's OK.
Have somebody same experiences?
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Yes same happens with me. I am using the charger that came with it
skoobee said:
Yes same happens with me. I am using the charger that came with it
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Me too, bloody awful for a £60 charger (even if I got it for free)
This one
https://www.amazon.de/Qi-zertifizie...=UTF8&qid=1544550288&sr=8-1&keywords=zens+15w
definately DOESN'T charge the Mate 20 Pro at 15W. No "wireless fast charging" indication, charging time is much longer than with Huawei's own wireless charger. Too bad, because the flexibility to be able to use it as a stand is great, but I ended up getting the original one. Just another world.
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mysiak123 said:
Anyway have somebody same issue with original wireless charger.
After put mobile on charger it's start charging, but after 3minutes start led light fast flashing and stop charging. After take off and put back on charger it's OK.
Have somebody same experiences?
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I just received it today, and just charged my phone from 88% to 100%, but during that (short) time I didn't have any issues. Obviously using the charger and the cable that came with it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/CP6...036.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.31352e0emrhxvT
Very nice price.

Do I have a bad wireless charger, or do current Treble roms have a problem?

Hey all,
So I read these forums for a bit, and I saw that the LG V30 can do "fast wireless charging" with a 15W wireless charging dock. Immediately I bought this bad boy:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HD38582/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And it doesn't seem to work. It will blink red, then blue, charge for about a second, and then blink red again. Doesn't seem to matter if it's my case or not.
I'm on the Pixel Dust rom, using the latest vendor from LOS 15.1.
Any way I could test this?
It works fine on LG Stock ROMs for you, right ?
zacharias.maladroit said:
It works fine on LG Stock ROMs for you, right ?
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I found out the problem was a ****ty product. I plugged it into my wall adapter and usb cable and it worked just fine, though much slower than they were advertising.
Does anyone have any measurements in Accubattery for a "15W" wireless charge?
Edit: After reading these forums for about an hour, I've come across the truth to wireless charging on this device:
-This phone is capable of 15w wireless charging, however it heats up too much and instantly throttles to 5w (or lower)
-The Anker Powerwave has a max of 10w, but with the internal fan actually charges faster than "15W" chargers
Truly weird. Anyway, anyone searching, that's the truth as of 21NOV2018

Wireless Charging

Hi guys.
Hope your all well,
I have bought a new Huawei Mate 20 Pro wanted one as soon as they can out. I have put mine in a book type case I find it easier to handle, I HAVE A QUESTION. Will the phone charge through the case OR would I have to keep taking the phone out of the case. Any help would be great appreciated, thank you all for your help and time.
JLB333
JLB333 said:
Hi guys.
Hope your all well,
I have bought a new Huawei Mate 20 Pro wanted one as soon as they can out. I have put mine in a book type case I find it easier to handle, I HAVE A QUESTION. Will the phone charge through the case OR would I have to keep taking the phone out of the case. Any help would be great appreciated, thank you all for your help and time.
JLB333
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Wireless charging works through almost all cases so you should be fine.
Using my "Anker" wireless charger (here) and my "huawei smart view flip cover" (here) it charges no problem with case on. even with the case open flipped around to the back of the phone it still charges fine.
I guess it depends on how thick the case is or how good the charger is
Thank you
Thank you tweedie for your reply, I see the charger is a 10w charger, you are the only person to come back with positive feed back, my case is similar idea as yours, if you look on eBay brown/tan for a Huawei mate 20 pro, I'm thinking a 10-15w charger would be better than a cheaper low wattage charger.
Thank you again
JLB333
JLB333 said:
Thank you tweedie for your reply, I see the charger is a 10w charger, you are the only person to come back with positive feed back, my case is similar idea as yours, if you look on eBay brown/tan for a Huawei mate 20 pro, I'm thinking a 10-15w charger would be better than a cheaper low wattage charger.
Thank you again
JLB333
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If you want 15W charging, I woudn't choose anything different than Huawei's original charger. Not 100% sure, but I think generic 15W Qi isn't supported, the phone seems to trigger a lower wattage. Huawei is quite vague on this, it just states "you can charge at 15W using our SuperCharge technology, but Qi is supported as well", but doesn't state wether you can expect full speed if you go the Qi way. I got 2 supposedly 15W generic chargers and they were MUCH slower than the Huawei's ones I got after (and the phone was getting hotter still).
JLB333 said:
Thank you tweedie for your reply, I see the charger is a 10w charger, you are the only person to come back with positive feed back, my case is similar idea as yours, if you look on eBay brown/tan for a Huawei mate 20 pro, I'm thinking a 10-15w charger would be better than a cheaper low wattage charger.
Thank you again
JLB333
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Yeah I only got a 10w charger as the original Huawei's charger last time I looked was 3x the price and wanted a desktop version rather then something flat. Wasn't too bothered about the time difference in charging as battery life are pretty awesome anyway! Maybe when the price comes down, then I'll get one. I do see the "green bubbling up" fancy animation, and charges up pretty quick. The Anker wireless charger I think is a good brand to some other cheapo Chinese brands.
As for the case, if its leather, I am assuming its pretty thick, but with my non scientific measurements, my charger handled at least 40 pages of glossy book/magazine paper that it can handle wireless charging! Not sure if further away from charger would make it less wattage getting through to the phone!
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does anyone know of an app to show me what wattage is coming through whilst charging? thanks
tweedie said:
does anyone know of an app to show me what wattage is coming through whilst charging? thanks
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It's not amazingly accurate but you could use something like Ampere - it will give the current charging amps & voltage. Watts = amps x volts so you can get an approximation.
Grondah said:
It's not amazingly accurate but you could use something like Ampere - it will give the current charging amps & voltage. Watts = amps x volts so you can get an approximation.
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cheers. will try that out. its at 100% at the moment, so will give it a couple of hours to lose some charge!
Usually if I'm looking for something I Google it. Type exactly what your looking for, you can always add the best, guaranteed it usually throws something up.
Grondah said:
It's not amazingly accurate but you could use something like Ampere - it will give the current charging amps & voltage. Watts = amps x volts so you can get an approximation.
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well, not sure if I will be disappointed, but it came up at 820mA and I see 4.327V, so based on that calculation it came up as 3548. I doubt thats 35W, so I am gonna guess that is 3.5W? not sure where the advertised 10W charger comes in!
(based at currently already charged of 96% full)
JLB333 said:
Thank you tweedie for your reply, I see the charger is a 10w charger, you are the only person to come back with positive feed back, my case is similar idea as yours, if you look on eBay brown/tan for a Huawei mate 20 pro, I'm thinking a 10-15w charger would be better than a cheaper low wattage charger.
Thank you again
JLB333
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I won't bother replying in future then. I gave you all the positive feedback you needed but I guess you wanted more answers to your question than you asked.
You answered your own question about the wattage so did not require a response.
Peace out
Yeah, 3.5W (although Ampere don't claim to be amazingly accurate)
There can be all sorts of issues with adapter compatibility. Did it come with an adapter? If not, does the adapter you're using support qc3.0?
I've got a supposed 15W charger so will test it when I get home.
well, I don't think I can recommend Anker wireless charger (here) - suppose to be 10W, but after using that Ampere program, it tells me that at most with the original Huawei adapter (though with a good quality usbB cable as Anker wireless isn't usbc), I got 910mA x 3.93v = 3.5w (with or without case - no difference). Quite poor compared to charging via the original adapter and usbC cable which gave me 3450mA x 4.0518v = 13.9w. I didn't expect wireless charging to match the same power as via wired, but did not expect that big a difference.
Pretty sure you are calculating it wrong. Ampere shows current charging amps in mA and the voltage of the battery - this will go up with the percentage of the battery.
I don't think there is any app that shows what is the voltage of the charge, just amperage.
Saying that, I can see that my both wireless chargers charge with similar current averaging 800mAh and max is around 1mAh. At the moment I have one connected to qc 3.0 18w adapter.
Connecting phone to the same adapter using usb c cable gives me...similar values, surprisingly.
iPad chargers (10W/12W) are very similar to qc3.0 charger, and Anker 6 port charger (allegedly 5v/2.4a max per port) is probably the "fastest" of the lot.
Connecting phone to stock 40W charger with any usb c cable (tried few 'generic' 2m cables) give me results in around 4000 mA.
I'm not an expert in the field so I don't understand if this means that both wireless chargers are charging at around 10w or the adapter (Anker single usb-a port) can't charge the phone with full speed.
duRin90 said:
Pretty sure you are calculating it wrong. Ampere shows current charging amps in mA and the voltage of the battery - this will go up with the percentage of the battery.
I don't think there is any app that shows what is the voltage of the charge, just amperage.
Saying that, I can see that my both wireless chargers charge with similar current averaging 800mAh and max is around 1mAh. At the moment I have one connected to qc 3.0 18w adapter.
Connecting phone to the same adapter using usb c cable gives me...similar values, surprisingly.
iPad chargers (10W/12W) are very similar to qc3.0 charger, and Anker 6 port charger (allegedly 5v/2.4a max per port) is probably the "fastest" of the lot.
Connecting phone to stock 40W charger with any usb c cable (tried few 'generic' 2m cables) give me results in around 4000 mA.
I'm not an expert in the field so I don't understand if this means that both wireless chargers are charging at around 10w or the adapter (Anker single usb-a port) can't charge the phone with full speed.
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ah right, that kinda makes sense. I thought that Volt mentioned in the app Ampere was the Volt coming in as its charging and not realise that its actually the Volt of the remaining battery. Obviously, my calculation is completely wrong. thanks for pointing that out!
Wireless charger
Fafner76 said:
If you want 15W charging, I woudn't choose anything different than Huawei's original charger. Not 100% sure, but I think generic 15W Qi isn't supported, the phone seems to trigger a lower wattage. Huawei is quite vague on this, it just states "you can charge at 15W using our SuperCharge technology, but Qi is supported as well", but doesn't state wether you can expect full speed if you go the Qi way. I got 2 supposedly 15W generic chargers and they were MUCH slower than the Huawei's ones I got after (and the phone was getting hotter still).
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Hi Fafner76.
Thank you so much for your advice regarding the Huawei Charger. I ordered a new one, got it for £20 which was a result as they at about £40. It arrived this morning, I placed my Huawei mate 20 pro with the case on it and hey presto it started charging straight away no prompting needed. So thank you again
JLB333
JLB333 said:
Hi Fafner76.
Thank you so much for your advice regarding the Huawei Charger. I ordered a new one, got it for £20 which was a result as they at about £40. It arrived this morning, I placed my Huawei mate 20 pro with the case on it and hey presto it started charging straight away no prompting needed. So thank you again
JLB333
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may I ask where did you get the Huawei wireless Charger for £20?
JLB333 said:
Hi Fafner76.
Thank you so much for your advice regarding the Huawei Charger. I ordered a new one, got it for £20 which was a result as they at about £40. It arrived this morning, I placed my Huawei mate 20 pro with the case on it and hey presto it started charging straight away no prompting needed. So thank you again
JLB333
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Hi Fafner 76
I did the charge On the huawei wireless charger and it works perfect with the case on and it charges at roughly as quick, its a result

Question Which wireless chargers do you use with google pixel 6?

I am looking for wireless charging options, 5W/10W/15W, there are so many names which I am hearing for first hence wanted some reviews before buying.... please suggest.
I bought this one, and it works amazing.
slaytanic said:
I bought this one, and it works amazing.
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Thanks, is it fast charging at full 15w?
the pixel stand gen 2 is the only one which will lets you charge in 21W or 23W for the pro version.
Otherwise check out any of the 15W qi certified wireless chargers.
I recommend the anker 15W, it's probably the best and most reliable brand.
Or the xiaomi 50W wireless charger, it has active cooling so you can always get the full 15W even if it's hot outside.
Thanks Xiaomi 50w charger is yet to launch here, will have too easily I guess, there are no other chargers with fan

Question Sony xperia iv charger help

Hi Guys
I have just purchased this phone it gonna come in around 2 days or so.
My current phone is the oppo reno x10 phone and i have ad this for about 3 years. My wife has the realme x2 phone.
Both these phones itilise vooc/dash/warp chargin techonoloy and i have a bunch of these plugs around the house.
Would it be safe to use these with this phone. Granted i may not get the fastest chargin possible, but is it gonna be really slow?
Also for this phone, the fast charge is USB to USB C 30 watts, so would i get fast charge with a regulat USB to USB c on a 30watt plug?
Any advice would be appreicated
I use baseues 65W GaN charger mostly but works fine with some 65W from xiaomi and 120W from oneplus.
Though, I'm nut fussed about how fast it actually charges, mine is set to battery care
Yes you can use those chargers, I have been using an Oppo Find X2 Pro charger with my handset; it charges in a couple of hours from zero; also it learns charging habits ie overnight charging
So it's perfectly safe right?
But I don't want it taking hours to charge. I suppose it will be half an hour slower than the dedicated fast charger
it depends what option will you choose. But unlike with other brands, it is your choice.
I'm kind of retentive when it comes to complying with warranty requirements because down the line I don't want to hear any excuses from Sony about something not being able to be covered under a warranty based upon my own negligence. Even though I'm quite sure a non-sony charger can do the job I decided to go ahead and get the official Sony charger. Ironically the only place I could find it was on the official Sony website. I could not find this charger anywhere else.
I bought the official Sony charger from eBay, but I was using my Oppo Find X2 Pro charger beforehand and that was okay
The official Sony charger is available at Amazon UK for £29.59 or thereabouts...
I jut purchased some 30w plug. it was much cheaper then the sony one. Charges fast perfectly.

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