Charging speed - Moto Z Force Real Life Review

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Incredible speeds with the stock charger. The 0-80% in 35 minute claim isn't a lie. In fact, it may be a bit conservative.

super fast

Going to regular charging to Quick Charge (samsung) I was impressed. Had to get rid of my Note 7 and went back to Galaxy S5... Slow charge. This Turbo Charge blows it all out of the water!

I'm thoroughly pleased with how insanely quick and easy it is to plug in for a half hour and get through the rest of the day, even with heavy use. As on the Incipio Battery Mod, and you basically never have to freak out over finding an outlet again. It's insanely impressive.

The charge speed on this phone is awesome. Coming from a Turbo 2, which I thought was quick, this thing is amazing.

brilliantlyInsane said:
I'm thoroughly pleased with how insanely quick and easy it is to plug in for a half hour and get through the rest of the day, even with heavy use. As on the Incipio Battery Mod, and you basically never have to freak out over finding an outlet again. It's insanely impressive.
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That sums up how I feel about it too :highfive:

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[Q] Q 2.0 charger

Glad Tidings!
It is my understanding that, with standard 5 volt chargers, in general a high voltage charger is preferable because the device takes only what it needs. I am curious what the thoughts are concerning the Qualcomm 2. 0 technology, and if the consensus is that the same holds true for those devices.
The reason for my question, is that I purchased a Qualcomm 2.0 charger that puts out 25 percent more power across the board than the stock droid turbo charger. Should I be worried, or just let her rip on my new Droid turbo?
The stock charger has the 2.0 technology as well. Which did you purchase that puts out 25% more?
From Motorola's website:
Our fastest charger ever — incorporates Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 2.0*
Link:
http://www.motorola.com/us/accesso...Turbo-Charger/motorola-turbo-charger-pdp.html
No worries, the phone is measuring battery temperature and other variables continuously while on charge and it will adjust the charge accordingly, when done it will stop charging altogether. This is also why if the battery is completely dead it wont quick charge until it picks up a little battery, quick charge has to be enabled by the phone and the phone cant enable it when it is dead. Just an fyi...
Thanks krabman!
Great explanation, leaves me even more impressed with this phone! I have been just a bit concerned about heat, as the temperature gets up to 111 or so. Good to know I needn't be too worried.
C, the charger I bought is a Tenergy. It puts out 18 watts at the two Qualcomm 2.0 configurations, and even cranks out 10 watts at the standard 5 volts. It's actually a pretty cool charger, the indicator light glows blue for standard charge, but changes to green when it is charging a Q 2 device.
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I have gotten the phone yesterday to 135F and I could be baking cookies on it ahahaha. Reason why it was so hot was because I was downloading movies on my phone and charging with turbo charger. But at 135F I got a warning saying temperature above normal. Once I disconnected the phone it went to 132 F and got new notification saying temp back to normal. So my guess is that the battery can take some serious heat.
My phone gets hotter than usual when I'm using a Qi wireless charger.
woke up today and my phone was at 48°C. It's hot as hell here, tho. 31°C right now...
alexcreto said:
My phone gets hotter than usual when I'm using a Qi wireless charger.
woke up today and my phone was at 48°C. It's hot as hell here, tho. 31°C right now...
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Check the post above yours
So basically to get the fastest charge, I should throw my phone in the freezer while charging?
wadamean said:
Check the post above yours
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Yeah, man! I wasnt expecting that high temps. My phone was charging, but during the night I turn everything off, so it doesn't wake me up.
I really don't wanna try doing high usage tasks while charging...
I've had a couple phones with a version of the quick charge feature and they all got hot while charging, the Find 7 can get uncomfortable to hold if you are charging while surfing as an example. With any of them taking charge at idle they got warm but I wouldn't say hot. I am curious about having a high temp on a wireless charger though, I wouldn't have expected it. The N5 was my last phone capable of wireless charge and I don't recall it getting anything more than slightly warm. I'm not sure if it makes any difference but I had the Qi charger google sold, it was fairly slow charging.
same here

Charging speed

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Must use Blu charger. Otherwise, charging speed will be 30% lower. I checked with Ampere. Using Blu charger, can charge from 10-100 in about ~2 hours. Not bad.
My experience has been different. If you're heavily using the phone (google maps for navigation for example) the battery will barely charge and it will get very hot. The phone maintains charge well, however charging it up is definitely a 3-4 hour process, if I plug it in for 15 minutes with no use it's about 5-10% on the battery max. I did not find the charger that came with the phone to be any different than most other chargers I had lying around, same charge time (most were higher amperage anyway, being throttled by the phone regardless).
3 because it does charge very slowly, even compared to older non fast charge phones I've had, I think I read that it maxes out at [email protected] which is quite slow.
It's not as big of a deal as the battery life is excellent and it was only $60, but you can't get around calling the charging slow
Definitely limited charging speed, if I use a Samsung 2 amp charger im looking at about 3.5 hours to max charge, whats weird is I used a Samsung 1 amp charger and achieved full charge from 8% to full in just under 2 hours. How does a manufacturer cripple charging port?? -_-
kal250 said:
Definitely limited charging speed, if I use a Samsung 2 amp charger im looking at about 3.5 hours to max charge, whats weird is I used a Samsung 1 amp charger and achieved full charge from 8% to full in just under 2 hours. How does a manufacturer cripple charging port?? -_-
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Yes, that's why I said you have to use the Blu charger. I have no idea how they cripple it.
waingro808 said:
Yes, that's why I said you have to use the Blu charger. I have no idea how they cripple it.
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Here's how long it took to charge my R1 HD from 1% until 100% with the Wi-Fi on and radio on. 2 hours and 39 minutes...
Standard BLU charger and cable used.
It's really crappy that BLU somehow cripples the charging time if you choose to use a different charger or cable.
That's got to be the thing I hate the most about this phone. Sigh....
I just got his phone and while I work I stream videos and music all day long at my desk. I keep the phone plugged in the entire time and I've noticed the battery percentage will only increase 1% per hour while charging & using the phone at the same time. Previously I was using the iPhone 6s doing the same thing, it charged 100% quickly. But with nothing changing on the iPhone 7 I switched to android on a cheap phone while I wait for the Samsung Galaxy S8
How does the device behave with Power Banks or 2.1 V outputs?

Charging speed

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Not as fast as the reviews are telling...
First time I check - it's already charged.
very good with stock charger
It has the fastest charge speed of any phone I've had which were 4s,m8,Nexus 6, iPhone 7 plus
It have got 30 mins for 50% and 2h30 for fully

Charging speed

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I am horrifically disappointed in this device's charging speed.
I was very pleasantly surprised by how fast this phone charges, untill the past few days. Now all the sudden it seems very average. "Charging Rapidly" is not anywhere near as impressive now as it was. Has anyone else experienced this? I want to figure out if it's just the phone (I have seen other slow charging complaints but not this specifically), or if I caused it.
I installed that stock kernel with security pass patch, twrp beta1, Magisk 14.4.2, and Viper4Arise. Pretty confident that it's not any of those things, but everything else is pretty standard.
This is the case with the charger that came with the P2 in box, the older N5x charger, and the usb-c car charger. I know the new P2 one is stronger, but the change is noticable all around.
My 'Charging Rapidly' also does not seem to be all that rapid, using the charger that came in the box and can take quite a while to get to 100%.
Wartickler said:
I am horrifically disappointed in this device's charging speed.
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what is your best result? I saw some videos comparisons and pixel was the latest one(
josephtaygano said:
what is your best result?
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It takes hours to get to 100%. I recently got hold of a USB-A to USB-C cable and plugged the phone into my Nexus 6 brick. The difference was astounding. Full charge in about 1.5 hours. It's sickening that I spent the money on this phone only to have it be so disappointing. I'm a diehard Google fanboi but this is ridiculous.
Definitely miss my 1+5 dash charge. Damn that thing was fast.
Some numbers, today I connected my phone at 19% with stock charger.
- 30 min charge: 19% to 56%
- 40 min charge: 19% to 67%
I don't think that's bad, it's definitely not FAST, nor regular. But considering all the issues the 6P had with batteries, I don't really want to charge my battery in less than one hour. (Specially now that the phone has at least 3 years of updates, I'd like to have 90% of battery life or more in 3 years)
I'll have to do another test, something like from 35% to 80% (this would be more real life, I only need a 2nd charge when I'm traveling in a city with a power bank, using Maps and Camera all the time).
Ultra fast charging and wireless charging are some of the features that I care less in the phone. I want some fast charging between 30% and 90%, but I don't require it to be extremely fast.
TL : DR: If you value an ultra fast charging over other things in a phone, definitely skip the Pixel 2.
p2's charging current is capped at 2700ma (could be up to around 3200ma by kernel hax), meanwhile high battery temperature (over 45 Celsius degrees) and others things such as screen state will cap the current more (half or more)
Without those restricts, fully charge time should be around a hour.
cesarblackwind said:
yeah, around 2 hours 40 mins. really long(
oneplus 5 phone is doing from 0 to 100 for 1 hour 18 mins)
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wow, almost 3 hours. it's really long

Charging speed

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Good but not great. Chinese manufacturers still have phones that charge much faster.
Charging speed is actually very good. People need to keep in mind that charging speed is a combination of three factors; amperage, voltage, and wattage. Everyone just throws the watt value around exclusively pretty much, including most "professional" reviewers. This phone charges from dead to full in just over an hour of real time through the cable, which for a battery of this size, is nearly identical to other phones with the same size of battery but much higher wattage.
How much battery longevity each manufacturer builds into their charging process (which is mainly the 'slowing curve' as you start to get above 50-60%) is up to them as well. Forget wattage and look at how fast charging actually happens at, that's all that matters.
Agreed, phone actually charges really fast.
Roland Deschain said:
Charging speed is actually very good. People need to keep in mind that charging speed is a combination of three factors; amperage, voltage, and wattage. Everyone just throws the watt value around exclusively pretty much, including most "professional" reviewers. This phone charges from dead to full in just over an hour of real time through the cable, which for a battery of this size, is nearly identical to other phones with the same size of battery but much higher wattage.
How much battery longevity each manufacturer builds into their charging process (which is mainly the 'slowing curve' as you start to get above 50-60%) is up to them as well. Forget wattage and look at how fast charging actually happens at, that's all that matters.
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Charges faster than my Note 10 Plus but not quite as fast as my OnePlus 7 Pro.
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In fact, this is the fastest charging I've ever seen in my life
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Same here. It actually beats the on-screen ETA for me, too. The other day I checked the status of a charge and it said 33m left (after having plugged it in maybe 10 minutes earlier), and I was curious and started a timer, I checked back after 25m exactly and it had already reached full.
Drain quickly for browsing even with the lowest brightness.
Do the Note 20's have super fast charging 2.0 capabilities but its soft locked?
I'm actually disappointed with battery performance.
It's got a damn good battery, IMO. Way better than my previous, Pixel 3XL's battery. It does, however, take a little bit longer to charge - BUT, as stated above, this is normally for providing a good battery that maintains it's charge value over time (versus my Pixel which lost like 40% of it's maximum battery life after just one year).
Anyway, I just got out of the hospital for a few months due to a near death experience, so I've been using my new Note 20 Ultra a lot more than I used to use my cellphone. And yeah, by the end of each day I usually still have anywhere from 30% battery to 50% battery left with around 5-6 hours of screen on time. For that matter, I'm also using a really slow, wireless charging pad to charge it back up overnight (since it only charges like 10% per hour on my slow charging pad, and therefore doesn't overcharge and harm the battery each night).
While the battery is very good, the camera is the one thing that has me a bit confused... It can zoom in quiet a lot, however, when you photograph smaller objects, it always adds a layer of blur over them on both 108MP mode and with the other camera lenses as well - even with the camera focus tips enabled... Pretty strange, but meh, still a good phone!
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charging speed is good unless you use verified chargers,cables and good sockets

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