Can we use the Note 10 45 Watt Charger on the S20 Ultra? - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Accessories

Can we use the 45 charger released when the note 10 came out, or is the one for the s20 ultra different. Feel like i read a post on twitter from Ice Universe saying that their previous one was different.

eyeatoma said:
Can we use the 45 charger released when the note 10 came out, or is the one for the s20 ultra different. Feel like i read a post on twitter from Ice Universe saying that their previous one was different.
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Yes, you can use it. It's the same one.

Yup. They are compatible

Note gonna matter, only saves 3-4 minutes total from zero to 100.

cpufrost said:
Note gonna matter, only saves 3-4 minutes total from zero to 100.
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It's not for 0-100. It's more for 0-70. Cheers.

Also works great on laptops/chromebooks or whatever else you got. Good for when you just want 1 thing when traveling.

cpufrost said:
Note gonna matter, only saves 3-4 minutes total from zero to 100.
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The point is not to go from 0 to 100 lol still in shock people don't know how the charger is supposed to work ?*?*

Zirox said:
The point is not to go from 0 to 100 lol still in shock people don't know how the charger is supposed to work ?*?*
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It's very effective waste of money, the epitome of defining past point of diminishing returns. The 25W is fine, already past ****/shower/shave according to Flossy Carter.

cpufrost said:
It's very effective waste of money, the epitome of defining past point of diminishing returns. The 25W is fine, already past ****/shower/shave according to Flossy Carter.
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What's a Flossy Carter? Is it a dental product? ?

Zirox said:
The point is not to go from 0 to 100 lol still in shock people don't know how the charger is supposed to work ?*?*
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The 45w should speed up 0-50/70% but if over all it's only speeding up 0-100% bynsay 5 minutes then it will not be saving a lot of time 0-70 either (as both should charge at similar speeds 70-100%).

cdig said:
Also works great on laptops/chromebooks or whatever else you got. Good for when you just want 1 thing when traveling.
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Really? I need to try this with my XPS 15 and see if it charges it fast at all! thanks for the idea!

oneandroidnut said:
Really? I need to try this with my XPS 15 and see if it charges it fast at all! thanks for the idea!
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depends. dont xps 15 need a hefty charger? like 140w or something.

cdig said:
depends. dont xps 15 need a hefty charger? like 140w or something.
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Yeah from what I briefly read it needs over 100w to be effective and 130-140w is optimal. 60w is the least it will even accept a charge from. Shucks I'll maybe try it for fun but doesn't sound promising lol
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I've used my 45w Lenovo Laptop USB C charger before, and it works just fine... not a major charging speed difference though.

A question to a question. The Note 10 used USB-PD PPS? I thought the S20s were the first to have this. Or were they the first to be certified?

I can confirm this works, got the phone yesterday

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3 hours!!!! To fully charge???

Using charger not usb,it takes 3 hours ,is that normal how much time does it take for you guys?If normal any way to decrease time with other charger?
Alucard said:
Using charger not usb,it takes 3 hours ,is that normal how much time does it take for you guys?If normal any way to decrease time with other charger?
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Its normal.
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corruptionfreeindia said:
Its normal.
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Any way to fix this issue by changing charger or setting in rom?
Alucard said:
Any way to fix this issue by changing charger or setting in rom?
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NO, u cannot
Since for USB charging its capped at 400mA and with wall charger its capped at 650mA
u can see the video link below for more info
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL71G2YEIHU
Sun90 said:
NO, u cannot
Since for USB charging its capped at 400mA and with wall charger its capped at 650mA
u can see the video link below for more info
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL71G2YEIHU
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So when plugged in wall charger it uses 650 mah or do i need to use the app on the video to increase the voltage?
Sorry....but I can't believe you posted this..... 3 hours IS pretty damn fast.....my old galaxy W used to take 5 to 6 hours.
A lot of things in this world may well be instant.........phone charging ain't EVER gonna be one of them.........
This might be my S2, or it might be my W...but it's definitely CM
Sun90 said:
NO, u cannot
Since for USB charging its capped at 400mA and with wall charger its capped at 650mA
u can see the video link below for more info
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL71G2YEIHU
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With stweaks you can let usb charge from 450 to 650mAh.
keithross39 said:
Sorry....but I can't believe you posted this..... 3 hours IS pretty damn fast.....my old galaxy W used to take 5 to 6 hours.
A lot of things in this world may well be instant.........phone charging ain't EVER gonna be one of them.........
This might be my S2, or it might be my W...but it's definitely CM
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My LG p970 with 1500 mah battery used to do 1 and half hour at the most,and when plugged in i could play heavy games and still it could finish charging,but not with s2,and 3 hours dude its not fast for 1650 mah,but i can live with it,at first i thought my phone was broken so this the reason for this question.
neatrom
Alucard said:
My LG p970 with 1500 mah battery used to do 1 and half hour at the most,and when plugged in i could play heavy games and still it could finish charging,but not with s2,and 3 hours dude its not fast for 1650 mah,but i can live with it,at first i thought my phone was broken so this the reason for this question.
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2:30 H using neat rom
trying yahowy
I use in my SGS2 battery with 3200 mAh (X-Longer CS-SMI9100DL).
It takes 5H to fully charge.
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Any way to fix this issue by changing charger or setting in rom?
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Use s4 charger. It has 1amp output current. .
But not recommended though.
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Yes, the charging speed Form S2 is very poor. I don't understand this cause other manufactorers do it better without battery issues...
soeschelz said:
Yes, the charging speed Form S2 is very poor. I don't understand this cause other manufactorers do it better without battery issues...
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Then buy an ICrap or old BlackBerry and get a swirl... live free with equally fast discharge...
Fast charge is disabled by default (on obvious reasons, google it), but hey... anyone is free to make it work if he can find a proper solution.
Said that, 3 hrs should be more like 2 hours or 2 hours and a a half... but seen OP never stated specs, it's all right.
Fevves said:
Then buy an ICrap or old BlackBerry and get a swirl... live free with equally fast discharge...
Fast charge is disabled by default (on obvious reasons, google it), but hey... anyone is free to make it work if he can find a proper solution.
Said that, 3 hrs should be more like 2 hours or 2 hours and a a half... but seen OP never stated specs, it's all right.
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Oh, you're very polite :/
In fact, the most other phones charge with ~1A+ and they don't have any big draing issues in common. It doesn't matter which OS they run.
Fevves said:
Then buy an ICrap or old BlackBerry and get a swirl... live free with equally fast discharge...
Fast charge is disabled by default (on obvious reasons, google it), but hey... anyone is free to make it work if he can find a proper solution.
Said that, 3 hrs should be more like 2 hours or 2 hours and a a half... but seen OP never stated specs, it's all right.
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ill never buy an iphone,s2 does charge really slowly and s3 too,but s4 no,so its a matter of samsungs technology which is slow,plus i agree that battery is good for 1650,i guess ill have to get used to it.Im going to send it to samsung to see if they can change something,like the usb port to handle more voltage,do u guys think its possible?
corruptionfreeindia said:
Use s4 charger. It has 1amp output current. .
But not recommended though.
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Yeap thought of it but i agree i will not risk it,but its frustrating cause im playing gta vice city and it not easy cause battery drains superfast,can i use s2 without a battery connected to charger?
soeschelz said:
Oh, you're very polite :/
In fact, the most other phones charge with ~1A+ and they don't have any big draing issues in common. It doesn't matter which OS they run.
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Yes I am , thank you, cause the slow charge issue was elaborated and mentioned so many time around XDA but seems no one cares to search and read.
This phone with and with original charger, and AFTER teh update from Gingerbread to ICS/JB is charging as per specs. On Gingerbread there was a flaw that permitted to charge it upto 900-1000 mA but the phone was rather hot, I recall charging mine in an hour and a half or 15-20 minutes more, from 2-3% to 100% back when phone had GingerBread.
Alucard said:
ill never buy an iphone,s2 does charge really slowly and s3 too,but s4 no,so its a matter of samsungs technology which is slow,plus i agree that battery is good for 1650,i guess ill have to get used to it.Im going to send it to samsung to see if they can change something,like the usb port to handle more voltage,do u guys think its possible?
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Nope, they won't do anything, but you can try all along if it's free service.
Alucard said:
Yeap thought of it but i agree i will not risk it,but its frustrating cause im playing gta vice city and it not easy cause battery drains superfast,can i use s2 without a battery connected to charger?
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You can use 2.1A output chargers too, it is simply not going to draw all that but you might get the better on the go recharging while you're using the phone with heavy apps. Just think of the dual car chargers - they have both 1A (phone) and 2.1A (tablet) output. SatNav on 1A is zeroing or still draining your phone battery, while 2A can slowly charge it on the go.
You just give it a needed juice and if the discharge is so greater then recharge, there's not much you can do about it.
Call it a flaw, but Samsung did it cause of longevity of their batteries and li-ion technology.
That is why I indicated iCrap and BB - their fast charge is provoking rather fast discharge too cause the battery will not hold it. I have colleagues with BB who're charging in an hour but get their phones depleted in 3 hours of usage... I wouldn't want that from my S2 for sure. :good:
GreekBlood said:
With stweaks you can let usb charge from 450 to 650mAh.
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But it risky for USB port!
corruptionfreeindia said:
Use s4 charger. It has 1amp output current. .
But not recommended though.
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It doesn't matter what the output current of the charger is... the phone will only draw 650mA.
The charger I got with my S2 delivers 1A but my phone only draws 650mA. Actually the hardware doesn't support it.
IMO, 3hrs is pretty fast for a full charge.
Edit: Just noticed that Fevves already mentioned all that...
adressing sfafrorn
Some kernels have the Option to change the charge rate but even at 650mA the phone will get very hot if you are doing something on it while charging
Sandm4n is right :good:

charging opinions

except for the potential to lose the cradle because of its size i have no problems like what they reported with the gear live. and i dont find it a hassle to charge it every 3 days or so. others opinions?
avenging said:
except for the potential to lose the cradle because of its size i have no problems like what they reported with the gear live. and i dont find it a hassle to charge it every 3 days or so. others opinions?
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I agree. Particularly when charging only takes an hour or two.
From my Galaxy Note 2
TheFletch said:
I agree. Particularly when charging only takes an hour or two.
From my Galaxy Note 2
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yes it charges really fast :good:

Aukey Luna Wireless Charger Review | Revisited 01.02.15

Aukey Luna Revisited & Reviewed
01.02.15
Aukey Luna Wireless Charger Unboxing
12.17.14
Aukey Luna | App​
Thanks for the app link...
Charger Works great with my diztronic tpu case also
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Nice review. I have 2 of these units and tested them on the Nexus 5 since I don't have my 6 yet. I had no issues with Rinkge slim case either. I agree the charger is a great piece of hardware and I like the fact it is big enough for the Nexus 6. I do have a 2012 Nexus 7 and although it does not have wireless charging it still fit with no problems.
dadoc04 said:
Thanks for the app link...
Charger Works great with my diztronic tpu case also
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Welcome! I completely forgot to talk about it in the video.
Crosserson said:
Nice review. I have 2 of these units and tested them on the Nexus 5 since I don't have my 6 yet. I had no issues with Rinkge slim case either. I agree the charger is a great piece of hardware and I like the fact it is big enough for the Nexus 6. I do have a 2012 Nexus 7 and although it does not have wireless charging it still fit with no problems.
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Yes, it's build quality is quite great. Nice to know it is compatible with most cases. Even very durable thick cases as well, although it seems to have issue in vertical mode with the bulkier types.
aukey Luna
Recently bought this charger... Not sure how trustworthy this is will this mess up my battery? Anyone had any problems or complaints? I am using a nexus 6.
I bought this charger and was sent a used model. No plastic on the disc and scuffs all over. Very disappointed.
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bulldog212 said:
I bought this charger and was sent a used model. No plastic on the disc and scuffs all over. Very disappointed.
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The plastic sleeve is on really good. I strongly suggest you to try to remove it again. It is not used. I'm 90% sure. that is the plastic you are seeing scuffed.
Andromjb said:
The plastic sleeve is on really good. I strongly suggest you to try to remove it again. It is not used. I'm 90% sure. that is the plastic you are seeing scuffed.
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You are right. I'm a huge tool. I thought I picked at the edges hard enough before posting but found a softer spot around the foot insert. Thank you.
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bulldog212 said:
You are right. I'm a huge tool. I thought I picked at the edges hard enough before posting but found a softer spot around the foot insert. Thank you.
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:good:
Enjoy it, great wireless charger.
Don't feel bad, I had a hard time getting the plastic off as well. I knew it was there though. I almost threw out the box as well before I saw this video showing the manual and soft cloth.
I also purchased this charger and I love it..It seems to charge the Nexus substantially slower though.. What's your guys thoughts on it?
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Gater2011 said:
I also purchased this charger and I love it..It seems to charge the Nexus substantially slower though.. What's your guys thoughts on it?
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Wireless charging is way more slower than using the Turbo or even normal wall charger.
The output with wireless is max 500mA so it will take long time if you are expecting to charge your battery full
wireless charger its like fast charger ?
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wireless charger its like fast charger ?
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No. Read the post above yours...
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Wireless charging is way more slower than using the Turbo or even normal wall charger.
The output with wireless is max 500mA so it will take long time if you are expecting to charge your battery full
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It can take 2A input and output 700mAh at least per reviews. If you're getting 500mAh then you're limited by your power brick
Charges really slow. Phone at 30% before sleep at 11pm wake up at 7 not even at 100%
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Charges really slow. Phone at 30% before sleep at 11pm wake up at 7 not even at 100%
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Try a stronger adapter or something, because my phone charges in a few hours from 20%.
I can't tell you how fast because I'm asleep, but I know it doesn't take more than 3 hours.
Dusty Rhodes said:
Try a stronger adapter or something, because my phone charges in a few hours from 20%.
I can't tell you how fast because I'm asleep, but I know it doesn't take more than 3 hours.
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seems I found the problem. Every Morning I wake up the battery is at 95% from the charger. I don't know why i stops at 95% and doesn't go to 100%.
I have restarted and will try again tonight.
any suggestions?
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seems I found the problem. Every Morning I wake up the battery is at 95% from the charger. I don't know why i stops at 95% and doesn't go to 100%.
I have restarted and will try again tonight.
any suggestions?
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I woke up at 87% this morning as my phone was nearly full when I went to bed. More concerning is why I have so much battery drain.. But yes, once my phone reaches full charge it does *not* resume unless I remove it from the charger and put it back on. Really grinding my gears!
I know that, with some wireless chargers, there have been problems in the past with overheating. If you have to leave the phone on the Aukey Luna charger for a long time to get it charged, have you experienced any overheating issues?

Need GOOD external battery.

Going to be spending a week in the mountains in NC. No power back in the woods. If anyone has personal experience with a GOOD external battery pack I would like some input. I take the kids camping and that's why I have spent so much time trying to get the max battery life from this phone. I can make it 4 days. Not 7 though. Lol needs to be durable of course. And reliable.
Coming from some one working on a project that will make this phone last a month w/o charging I thought you would know the answer to this lol
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Coming from some one working on a project that will make this phone last a month w/o charging I thought you would know the answer to this lol
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Lol never had a use for a weeks use before. I seriously doubt it could make it that long regardless of what I did. The most on screen time is going to be about 24 hours. And that is with inside and low light conditions. Gonna be outside so screen would drain it.
I don't have personal experience with it, but this should definitely be worth a try. Make sure you use the correct code.
ScoobSTi said:
I don't have personal experience with it, but this should definitely be worth a try. Make sure you use the correct code.
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That's a lot of backup power for sure. Thanks Scoots!
Moody66 said:
That's a lot of backup power for sure. Thanks Scoots!
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That site actually has a lot of good tech deals. Definitely recommend following.
ScoobSTi said:
That site actually has a lot of good tech deals. Definitely recommend following.
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It's kinda funny that they show the 13000mAh battery for $45, but it's actually $30 on Amazon and has been since around January .
The 15000mAh battery is $40 on Amazon vs their $54 listed price when you click the link and has also been $40 since around January. Not sure why they claim they are on sale today ......... maybe cause it says " Gawker Media may get a commission" in the fine print.
Still a seem to be a good deal though.
$5 Below has 6600 mAh batteries for $5 each. Not sure how good they are. Someone I know has one and says it works well.
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It's kinda funny that they show the 13000mAh battery for $45, but it's actually $30 on Amazon and has been since around January .
The 15000mAh battery is $40 on Amazon vs their $54 listed price when you click the link and has also been $40 since around January. Not sure why they claim they are on sale today ......... maybe cause it says " Gawker Media may get a commission" in the fine print.
Still a seem to be a good deal though.
$5 Below has 6600 mAh batteries for $5 each. Not sure how good they are. Someone I know has one and says it works well.
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The extra sale is with the code they provide, which drops the price even further.
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The extra sale is with the code they provide, which drops the price even further.
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Thanks! I missed the discount codes!
You can just go straight to Amazon.com:
13k mAh $29.99 - $15 = $14.99 with code 1NEWDEAL
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GFDHNLA/
15k mAh $39.99 - $22 = $17.99 with code 2NEWDEAL
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OSYLXKU
More reading material ........ reviews on battery pack:
http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-usb-battery-pack-travel/
There are thousands of these at various prices. Thus the reason I wanted someone with personal experience with one. Reviews on sites can be faked. Bought etc. Lol sad companies would go to that extreme but they do.
Just buy a HAM2 and use it to charge your phone. lol
Lol!
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Just buy a HAM2 and use it to charge your phone. lol
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Has anyone bought the special cable required to do that and tried charging other devices? How did it go?
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I don't have personal experience with it, but this should definitely be worth a try. Make sure you use the correct code.
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Wife found one that runs on double a batteries. Rechargeable one. Even has solar panel to keep them topped off. Will see how that goes. Supposedly waterproofed.
kimtyson said:
Just buy a HAM2 and use it to charge your phone. lol
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Wife found one that runs on double a batteries. Rechargeable one. Even has solar panel to keep them topped off. Will see how that goes. Supposedly waterproofed.
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How many AA batteries are you going to take? If you count on solar, it's going to be cloudy or rain LOL .
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Has anyone bought the special cable required to do that and tried charging other devices? How did it go?
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Works great! I've used it to recharge coworkers phones and it used maybe 10% off my battery but gave them about 50% enough to get by and took about a half hour. And the charge cable is small and fits in my wallet very handy indeed.
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arcadesdude said:
Works great! I've used it to recharge coworkers phones and it used maybe 10% off my battery but gave them about 50% enough to get by and took about a half hour. And the charge cable is small and fits in my wallet very handy indeed.
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Yours one of the ones they shipped with the phone?
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Yours one of the ones they shipped with the phone?
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Can't remember if it came with it or I got it separately. I got 2 ham2s and got the Bluetooth speaker with one of them. That tiny charge cable means my phone's basically an external battery (but just for other phones with a micro USB port).
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Can't remember if it came with it or I got it separately. I got 2 ham2s and got the Bluetooth speaker with one of them. That tiny charge cable means my phone's basically an external battery (but just for other phones with a micro USB port).
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Looks like the hurricane is going further west than I hoped. Trip delayed. Will give me chance to test out the battery pack anyway. Lol.
I borrowed a 6600mAh power bank purchased at 5-Below (haha) and fully charged it, then used it to charge my HAM2 which was at 4%. Power bank crapped out at 77%. Will repeat the experiment within a few days and post back. So much for 6600 mAh, more like 3000 mAh.
How's the solar power bank your wife found? Probably another scam unless you paid a lot for it. Look up reviews on YouTube.

ZeroLemon external battery case

Ive had a couple ZL products in the past and they have been great.
Saw this was listed on Amazon today and purchased. It should arrive Friday and waiting for me at home after work!
https://amzn.to/2Tu76gA
Will update with how I like it after.
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Initial review/comments in posts 10 and 11.
Damn that's a beast! 7500 mAh, and an extra full size USB port? Wow.
They are sending me one to review that will be here Friday as well, other than not having dash charge I'm very excited to see they made one for this device
I personally dont really need/use the dash charge.
I have a low power "trickle charger" on my night stand to charge my phone over night.
I only use the dash when I need a quick boost before heading out somewhere. But that's rare since ive been getting at least 2 days of use out of this phone. The extra capacity with this case should be awesome.
"If you and your phone were stranded on a desert island, and you could only bring one phone accessory with you, what would it be?" ZEROLEMON!
Curious to find out the total weight of that charger plus the phone. It wont be a lightweight that's for sure. Definitely a beast !!!
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Curious to find out the total weight of that charger plus the phone. It wont be a lightweight that's for sure. Definitely a beast !!!
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I should be able to answer that fairly soon
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They are sending me one to review that will be here Friday as well, other than not having dash charge I'm very excited to see they made one for this device
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How'd you manage that? I'd gladly review one..
The message me before the release of many of their products. I offered to review for them years ago when I was first making ROMs and junk. Pm me your details and I will forward them to their marketing team. They love xda and I think we should all support them
Just arrived!
Man, this thing is a BEAST! Not sure I could daily drive it, but on occasion and especially going somewhere where you wont have easy access or time for a charger.. this would be awesome.
Came in the typical ZL packaging and simple "install" if you even want to call it that.
Id say it's a litter more than twice the thickness as the phone itself. Mine came half charged. Put my phone in, turned it on and started charging my phone right away.
Someone earlier asked about the weight, ill post pics in the next post (attachment limit), but ill also post the results here
-OnePlus 6t - ~ 6.63 oz
-ZL case - ~ 7.40 oz
-together - ~ 14.02 oz
Plugged it into the wall and currently charging the case up. Might rock it this whole weekend and see how things go.
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Curious to find out the total weight of that charger plus the phone. It wont be a lightweight that's for sure. Definitely a beast !!!
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Here you are!
-OnePlus 6t - ~ 6.63 oz
-ZL case - ~ 7.40 oz
-together - ~ 14.02 oz
stupidchicken03 said:
Here you are!
-OnePlus 6t - ~ 6.63 oz
-ZL case - ~ 7.40 oz
-together - ~ 14.02 oz
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Good Lord! That's too much! Lol. Love that wall paper though
Can't get over how large and heavy these are.
superdallas said:
The message me before the release of many of their products. I offered to review for them years ago when I was first making ROMs and junk. Pm me your details and I will forward them to their marketing team. They love xda and I think we should all support them
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Sent!
Ryano89 said:
Good Lord! That's too much! Lol. Love that wall paper though
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Can't get over how large and heavy these are.
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Yup, the phone is like a small brick lol.
So far my phone is down to 40% battery on the internal battery, havnt used the case yet.
Guessing on a fully charged phone and case, it would last about 6 days.
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Yup, the phone is like a small brick lol.
So far my phone is down to 40% battery on the internal battery, havnt used the case yet.
Guessing on a fully charged phone and case, it would last about 6 days.
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I'm not sure if you have tried or even use battery health practices but I'm curious about the compatibility of using battery charge limit with the zerolemon case.
8bitbang said:
I'm not sure if you have tried or even use battery health practices but I'm curious about the compatibility of using battery charge limit with the zerolemon case.
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I have not done any other than adding a few apps to the battery optimization.
Got a second charge out of the case early this morning. Today at 530pm will be a full 4 days since plugging in either the phone or case.
stupidchicken03 said:
Got a second charge out of the case early this morning. Today at 530pm will be a full 4 days since plugging in either the phone or case.
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Wow that's crazy, how often do you use your phone?
OP6T plus Case
DarkAce5691 said:
Curious to find out the total weight of that charger plus the phone. It wont be a lightweight that's for sure. Definitely a beast !!!
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OP6T : 185-187g
Case weight : 257 g
Total : 442-444 g
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I m taking this to a fight. :laugh:

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