27W+ Charger on Gpower/G8Power - Moto G Power Questions & Answers

Peopple using 27W+ chargers, please, can share your oppinions about how fast complete the charge and compared with included charger in the box. I think charging time with the original 15W charger its extremely long (More than 2 hours for me).

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Rapid charger

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I tried this charger believing the reviews but it's 40% slower than my OEM charger that came with the phone.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QTE09SY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s01
Has anybody reliably tested these fancy dual-port chargers that actually work as fast as the OEM?
Thx
unless its a quick charge 2.0 dont expect it to charge as fast as the turbo charger, aukey make dual port chargers that have one quickcharge 2.0 port and another high amperage port
I should have looked for that - these days buying electronics on amazon can be confusing

C5 Ultra Charger Alternatives

Hi guys. i am going to buy this device(non dual) and i saw some comments about device's chargin speed. They say it charges very slow and it drains pretty quick. i wondered if i can use 2A charger to make it quick or does it use 2A or 1A charger? Cause i dont want to wait longer until it fulfills the battery. I got 2A charger from my old phone.
some 2A chargers charge faster but some don't ,i dont know why .the device come with 850mah charger that takes about 4 hours for full charge
I'm currently using a genuine Samsung Travel charger that gives out 2.1a fast charge output. I can fully charge my C5 Ultra in around 2 hours...
I saw a charger from sony that it is 2.1A but they say it damages the device. I know that it will possibly hurt battery life so does it worth it?

Fast Charging

Using the app Ampere, my V10 does not take advantage of the fast charge 2.0. I get to charging at or around 700mA, but mostly sub 500mA or less. I've tried using the charger that came with the phone, I purchased an Anker 40W 5-Port charger and recently a Mobiilink 6-Port 60W charger all with the same results. Any ideas as to what may be wrong (if any). My phone has been charging for the last 3hrs and is only at 50% after being plugged in at 9%. Thanks in advance for any help.
dkool1 said:
Using the app Ampere, my V10 does not take advantage of the fast charge 2.0. I get to charging at or around 700mA, but mostly sub 500mA or less. I've tried using the charger that came with the phone, I purchased an Anker 40W 5-Port charger and recently a Mobiilink 6-Port 60W charger all with the same results. Any ideas as to what may be wrong (if any). My phone has been charging for the last 3hrs and is only at 50% after being plugged in at 9%. Thanks in advance for any help.
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As far as I can determine, neither of the chargers you mention are Qualcomm Quick charge certified. So you won't be able to get the fastest charge with them. Anker does make chargers that are qualcomm certified, but the one you have isn't. Mobilink has zero devices that are certified.
No matter what words are used by the manufacturer, unless they are qualcomm certified you are more than likely out of luck..
What about the charger that came with the phone? It is certified and will most definiitely give you a fast charge.
The V10 is equiped with qualcomm fast charge 2.0 technology. Fast charge 3.0 is available on a few devices and there are lots of manufacturers advertising chargers that are quallcomm fast charge 3.0 certified. I personally would avoid these as they won't speed up the charge rate of the V10 and are usually sold at a premium price.
Thanks for the reply. The phone DOES quick charge. It seems that when I'm using the phone while charging, it charges slowly (>500mA) . When I set it down, it will charge fast (<1.5A). The charger that came with the phone is Qualcomm fast charge 2.0 as well as the 5-port Mobiilink (only one port).

Samsung Galaxy S20+ and 45W charger

Hey, is it safe to use original 45W Samsung charger daily? Got it for nice price ($25) from friend's shop.
I read somewhere it's not recommend to use 45W. Also I read S20+ supports 25W only.
Thank you for answers.
It is safe to use the charger but I am not sure if it will be able to charge it at 25W also.
So if I will use 45W, charging will be the same as with original charger?
Tried it, remaining time to fully charged is showing the same with both chargers.
RenikSK said:
So if I will use 45W, charging will be the same as with original charger?
Tried it, remaining time to fully charged is showing the same with both chargers.
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I have the 45w charger. Charging speed depends on the phone temperature. The phone slows down the charging when phone temperature gets high. It's marginally faster than the one that came with the phone. But it's super fast charging for the first 30 minutes or so compared to our of the box.
So i use the 45w charger at office when I need to charge the phone fast and seldom fully charge it as I would unplug it and go somewhere else.
At home I just plug in the charger that came with the phone for overnight charging. Perhaps not the best to leave it charging overnight but I need a full battery next day.
Even if the charger provides 45w, the phone will only pull what is needed from the charger itself. So if the phone limits itself to 25w, then thats all it will use from the charge available.
Equally, if the charge provided is lower than the maximum the phone can use (i.e. 25w phone but 15w charger), then it will use the maximum from the charge available.
Chargers these days offer a multitude of different voltages and amp ratings, but they are smart and will only send what is requested by the device that is plugged in so there's no chance of accidental over-voltage.
I too have the 45W samsung travel charger and did a comparison on power draw compared to the 25W charger that is included with the phone. I used both the USB C cable that came with the phone (Black) and the thicker cable that came with the 45W charger (White), while measuring the power draw using a power consumption meter that was plugged into the wall between the charger and the outlet. My phone was at 40% charge when I tested. The results are shocking.
Included 25W charger
Phone's Black cable - 27.9 W
Charger's White cable - 27.2 W
Samsung 45W travel charger
Phone's Black cable - 29.7 W
Charger's White cable - 31.3 W
The similar power draw explains the charging speed difference of 10 minutes which many reviewers on youtube have observed. Taking another step, I have read that the S20 Ultra requires the charger to support PPS to achieve (10V, 4.5A) in order to charge at 45W. So why does the 45W travel charger only support (15V, 3A), (20V, 2.25A), (3.3-11V, 4.05A), (3.3-16V, 2.8A) and (3.3-21V, 2.1A)? Even the best case scenario would be to use the (3.3-11V, 4.05A) PPS profile and set it to (10V, 4.05A) to give only 40.5W. I smell a rat.
Interesting. I have also measured power draw but my results are bit diferent.
45W charger was getting up to 41W for 4 mins.
On overall charging speed 0-100% the diference is 10mins, but after charging 20mins I'm getting 54% on 45W and 37% on stock.
17% in 20mins it's a lot of difference.
45W is slowing down up to 1A after that to cool down the phone. 25w have similar behaviour.
Baseus 65W PPS chargers triggers SFC 2.0 but it takes more than 2h to charge fully. Amperage is oscilating as hell.
my Huawei 65w laptop Charger charges my S20U much quicker than the 25w charger i find...
krogoth said:
Interesting. I have also measured power draw but my results are bit diferent.
45W charger was getting up to 41W for 4 mins.
On overall charging speed 0-100% the diference is 10mins, but after charging 20mins I'm getting 54% on 45W and 37% on stock.
17% in 20mins it's a lot of difference.
45W is slowing down up to 1A after that to cool down the phone. 25w have similar behaviour.
Baseus 65W PPS chargers triggers SFC 2.0 but it takes more than 2h to charge fully. Amperage is oscilating as hell.
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I have been continuously testing and found that if your phone has less than 30% battery and the battery temperature is under 33 ºC, it will charge at 40W. After that, it drops to 30W for the remainder of the charge and then drop again to 20W when the battery is above 80%.
Next step is to find a good battery data logging app which logs battery percentage, battery temperature, charging current and time. Surprising to find that not many apps can do this. Even the Battery Charging Monitor app doesn't log all that data.

Question Pixel 6 charging by pixel 4xl original charger

There are many charges out there and also many topics proves that Google Pixel 6 does not charge faster despite 30W fast chargers. I have two questions.
1. Can I go for anker 25w charger or 20w is sufficient. Also the third party chargers are good for battery health in long run.
2. My car charger I use currently for my Pixel 4 XL is 3amp. Again here, can I continue using it if it does not harm the battery health in a long run.
Posting the link below for anker 25w charger if it's good enough.
Amazon.com
I bought massive 65W ugreen charger so that i can also use it for my laptop. Btw cable from pixel 6 works also with the laptop so is good quality. Using that charger with 35% battery when charging started i see charging current of around 4300 mAh which at 5V means around 22W maximum consumption. Any charger of 20W or higher should work great if it supports power delivery of course.
You can use any USB-C Power Delivery and/or PPS charger. I'm not sure what the Pixel 6 max charging rate is, the phone should negotiate the fastest rate the charger can handle.
ibrahim52 said:
There are many charges out there and also many topics proves that Google Pixel 6 does not charge faster despite 30W fast chargers. I have two questions.
1. Can I go for anker 25w charger or 20w is sufficient. Also the third party chargers are good for battery health in long run.
2. My car charger I use currently for my Pixel 4 XL is 3amp. Again here, can I continue using it if it does not harm the battery health in a long run.
Posting the link below for anker 25w charger if it's good enough.
Amazon.com
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I have the Anker Nano II 30W charger. It has all the PPS modes. Works great. According to FKM, a charge from 65-75% averaged around 27.7w. Haven't tested any further than that yet, though.
Actually I'm unable to get 30 w PPS chargers locally. So can I go with the below if it is safe for battery health and also does the job with intelligence of pps.
Belkin BoostCharge 25W Wall Chargers with PPS USB C Power Delivery​
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