quick charge? - Moto G5S Plus Questions & Answers

Hello, I have a quick question. Does this phone support Qualcomm quick charge? I'm about to buy a new charger but can't find this information anywhere. I only found that the turbopower charger is also compatible with the quickcharge technology, but no information about the phone

No, this phone is Moto Turbo Charge, which isn't the same as QuickCharge. However, I bought several QuickCharge chargers when I had a Motorola Nexus 6, and all of those chargers activate Turbo Charge on my Moto G5S Plus. Even my QC battery bank activates Turbo Charge.

I have more than one Anker charger that has QC that will activate Turbo Charge on my Moto G5S Plus.

Motorola turbo charge is compatible with Qualcomm QC chargers.

Thanks everyone you solved all my doubts. I'll get a QC charger as spare then

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Suggest me a charger for my new moto x(1st gen)

Hi all,
I am from India and i just brought a new moto x(1st gen). I dont get a charger with the box. please anybody suggest me a gud charger. is our moto x supports turbo charging ???
You mention both 1st gen and 2nd Gen in your post. Which phone are you looking to get a charger for?
The 1st Gen (aka 2013) Moto X ships with a 1.15A (aka 1150mA) charger. Neither the phone, nor the charger support Turbo Charging. Standard 1A (aka 1000mA) or higher chargers with MicroUSB ends will work to charge it.
I don't have a 2nd Gen (2014) Moto X. But it and its included charger DO support turbo charging. As far as I know, you need a special charger that is compatible with Turbo charging if you want to make use of that feature. But standard 1A (1000mA) and up chargers will work to charge it at "regular" rates.
aside from the fact that we dont yet know which model you have to give you avalid answer this post belongs into the Q&A section
I've seen variation in charge times...
When i use a 1.2 Amp charger ... i can go from 10% to fully charged in ~1 hour . I have a Moto X (XT1053)
My partner has model : XT1052, and it doesn't charge as quickly - I'm not sure if it is because it is the wrong voltage (European model phone). i think Fast charge can be turned on or off at kernel level. Not sure about this however.
I think he is talking about the moto x 1st gen from flipkart which is available for Rs 18000 but without the adapter
Ptikjp said:
I've seen variation in charge times...
When i use a 1.2 Amp charger ... i can go from 10% to fully charged in ~1 hour . I have a Moto X (XT1053)
My partner has model : XT1052, and it doesn't charge as quickly - I'm not sure if it is because it is the wrong voltage (European model phone). i think Fast charge can be turned on or off at kernel level. Not sure about this however.
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If by "fast charge" you mean "turbo charge" like on the new X, that is a function of the new Qualcomm chip used in the 2nd Gen X. See -> https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/quick-charge
As for the XT1053 vs XT1052 charging speed, they both take 5 Volt input which is standard for USB ports and MicroUSB chargers. The speed difference you are seeing could be due to the current supplied by the adapters (i.e. if your adapter is 1.2A and your partner uses a 750mA), OR if there are different apps running on the phone while charging. Example, if Google Maps/Navigation is running on the phone, it will charger slower than if GMaps/Navigation wasn't running.
KidJoe said:
As for the XT1053 vs XT1052 charging speed, they both take 5 Volt input which is standard for USB ports and MicroUSB chargers. The speed difference you are seeing could be due to the current supplied by the adapters (i.e. if your adapter is 1.2A and your partner uses a 750mA), OR if there are different apps running on the phone while charging. Example, if Google Maps/Navigation is running on the phone, it will charger slower than if GMaps/Navigation wasn't running.
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I've found that some cables will not let the full current through that the charger is rated for. In not sure if it's due to voltage drop our what though, as I don't care enough to dig into it further.
Sent from my Moto X
I have a moto xt1080 .i have no charger plz suggest me a charger

Does Note 4 quick charge 2.0 support Nexus 6?

Nexus 6 support Qualcomm quick charge 2.0.
Can i use the note 4 quick charge 2.0 to charge the nexus 6?
Is it 9V 1.67A, or 12V?
"Giving the Nexus 6 its juice is a non-removable 3,220 mAh battery. Similar to its predecessors, the battery has wireless charging capabilities, and can supposedly regain 6 hours of power after 15 minutes of charging with a specialized Turbo charger that features Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology. We'll detail how these stats actually pan out later on in the review."
Quick Charge is a feature of Qualcomm, the manufacturer of the CPU/SoC for the phone. It is a standard for their hardware so any phone supporting Quick Charge will work with any Quick Charge charger. You want to be sure the charger and the phone are using the same version of Quick Charge (v1 or v2). See https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/quick-charge for compatible phones and chargers.
I lost my Motorola charger and picked up a Power Partners 30W charger that is listed as compatible and seems to be faster than the Motorola but I didn't do any specific measurements. Typically, I use a Qi (Tylt Vu) changer and don't plug in.
QC 2.0 as mentioned above is a Qualcomm feature. Any certified QC 2.0 charger will work and quick charge your nexus or Note. I don't see he Samsung stock Note 4 charger in Qualcomms site for approved devices but maybe they haven't updated it in a while. It should work just fine. I use a Incipio QC 2.0car charger for when I need s boost on my phone or for road trips. I normally lose battery while using a non QC2.0 car charger running GPS and all of the goodies. In the end any QC 2.0 charger will work on the Nexus 6 which supports QC and you will be fine. They will also work on the Note 4.

Rapidly Charging compatible portable batteries

So once the disappointment of my spank new nexus 5x not being qualcomm quick charge 2.0 compatible (I found this out yesterday) after buying new chargers and batteries (portable charger thingamagigs) had subsided I was pleasantly surprised that many of my battery packs were actually charging at what the nexus 5x calls 'rapidly charging'.
So far I can report that these chargers tell me they are rapidly charging:
Aukey 54W 5 port qualcomm quick charge 2.0 wall charger says rapidly charging from both the qc qc 2.0 port and the other ones too.
Anker 2nd Gen astro 6400mah battery says rapidly charging
Anker 2nd Gen astro e5 16000mah battery says rapidly charging
Aukey 10000mah qcqc2.0 (pb-t1) doesn't seem to do anything? Doesn't charge it at all works on the original n5 (without qc obviously). But I find this very odd? I was wrong it does indeed report rapidly charging
How is everyone else getting on with your portable power?
My guess is even though you are getting the rapidly charging rating, you are likely getting 2a of the possible 3a max charging amps. It means a good handshake for fast charge is occuring even if the source of the charge is incapable of 3a.
Here is a good article explaining it: http://www.droid-life.com/2015/10/19/nexus-6p-nexus-5x-quick-charge/
I assume we should soon see actual 5v 3a charging devices come out to market.
I've replied on a different thread. You should use the app Ampere and compare numbers to the stock wall charger.
Sent from my Sprint Galaxy S5.

charge moto e4 plus

sorry for the noob question but the moto e4 plus can be charge by turbo charge 2.0 or 3.0 ?? thanks..
I think no problem.
Better charge with original charger.
Nope it's only fast charging no Qualcomm quick charging. I own both standards of charger. No indication of fast charging in firmware. My g5 plus shows these indications

Quick Charge 4.0

Is he saying that V40 is able to be charged to 50% for only 15 minutes? What USB charger brick is capable of such fast QC 4 then?
The phone supports quick charge 4.0 with a different wall charger. Currently the phone includes a 3.0 charger which I read is 25 minutes instead of 15.
Suggest QC 4.0 charger
Which one tested and works with V40?
G7 also supports qc4 but the charge rate is limited, no difference compared to qc3
Billy Madison said:
Suggest QC 4.0 charger
Which one tested and works with V40?
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From the Qualcomm Quick Charge Device List PDF available here:
Select Devices with Qualcomm® Quick ChargeTM 4 Technology
AGM X3*
BQ Aquaris X2*
BQ Aquaris X2 Pro*
LG G7 ThinQ
LG V40 ThinQ
nubia Z17*
nubia Z17*
Razer Phone*
Razer Phone 2*
Qiku N7 pro*
Smartisan R1*
Xiaomi Mi 8*
Xiaomi Mi 8 Explorer Edition*
Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro*
Xiaomi Mi A2*
Xiaomi Poco F1*
ZTE AXON Pro 9*
Certified Power Chargers
Ever Win car charger (VP4plus)*
Ever Win wall charger (TC4Plus)*
Portway Wall Charger (PTL-27WPDQ4)*
Razer Phone Power Adapter*
* Supports Quick Charge 4+
These devices contain the hardware necessary to achieve Quick Charge 4/4+. It is at the device manufacturer’s
discretion to fully enable this feature. A Quick Charge 4/4+ certified power adapter is required. Different Quick Charge
4/4+ implementations may result in different charging times.
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harysviewty said:
G7 also supports qc4 but the charge rate is limited, no difference compared to qc3
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How is this? This guy says QC 4 in 15 minutes charges to 50% while QC 3.0 it takes 25 minutes to charge to 50%
Yeah I wonder why I can't find any 4.0 chargers on Amazon.....
twoxa said:
Yeah I wonder why I can't find any 4.0 chargers on Amazon.....
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Here's one but with mixed reviews.
SZXSDY Quick Charger 4.0 USB C Wall Charger, 30W Type C Power Fast Charger for Nintendo Switch, New MacBook/Pro/iPad Pro, QC4.0 https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07FQKGB9D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WDueCb2VB57XJ
And this one that is 2x more wattage...
61W/65W USB-C Charger Power Supply Wall Adapter, Type-C PD Charger Compatible MacBook, MacBook Pro, Samsung Matebook, Huawei Matebook, Nintendo Swith Other Devices USB-C Port https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GP2WCMX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_uJueCb56ABE4S
Billy Madison said:
How is this? This guy says QC 4 in 15 minutes charges to 50% while QC 3.0 it takes 25 minutes to charge to 50%
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That's just the theoretical specs
LG throttled to maximum speed, even Razer phone can't charge that fast in real life with QC4
The facts about Quick Charge 4 & the LG V40
I know this is late but it took me months to find a Qualcomm certified QC 4 charger. I have also read the Qualcomm information. This is the way it is:
I have a Verizon LG V40 ThinQ with Android 8.1. I also purchased a Belkin QC 4 charger that is certified by Qualcomm. The LG V40's Snapdragon 845 chip is certified QC 4 usable. Unfortunately, LG neglected to enable that feature when they released the phone. The phone came with a QC 3 charger and that is what it charges at. It takes approximately 1½ hours to charge the phone from 15% to 100% if you use the included charger or a certified QC 4 charger. I know I tried it. When you charge the LG V40, it tells you how long it will take to fully charge it. It says the same time with each charger. I didn't trust the software since I had already purchased a QC 4 charger and had nothing to loose. ( a Qualcomm certified QC 4 charger is backwards compatible with all QC phones. It will charge at the rate the phone allows and not overcharge) The QC 4 charger took the same time as the QC 3 charger. (Within a few minutes) Unfortunately, I doubt that LG will enable the faster charging in the future. I have written to support a number of times and they have no clue to what QC 4 charging is about. The only hope is that the powers that be at LG are keeping them in the dark.
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I know this is late but it took me months to find a Qualcomm certified QC 4 charger. I have also read the Qualcomm information. This is the way it is:
I have a Verizon LG V40 ThinQ with Android 8.1. I also purchased a Belkin QC 4 charger that is certified by Qualcomm. The LG V40's Snapdragon 845 chip is certified QC 4 usable. Unfortunately, LG neglected to enable that feature when they released the phone. The phone came with a QC 3 charger and that is what it charges at. It takes approximately 1½ hours to charge the phone from 15% to 100% if you use the included charger or a certified QC 4 charger. I know I tried it. When you charge the LG V40, it tells you how long it will take to fully charge it. It says the same time with each charger. I didn't trust the software since I had already purchased a QC 4 charger and had nothing to loose. ( a Qualcomm certified QC 4 charger is backwards compatible with all QC phones. It will charge at the rate the phone allows and not overcharge) The QC 4 charger took the same time as the QC 3 charger. (Within a few minutes) Unfortunately, I doubt that LG will enable the faster charging in the future. I have written to support a number of times and they have no clue to what QC 4 charging is about. The only hope is that the powers that be at LG are keeping them in the dark.
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well maybe some of our European brothers can let us know if they can switch it on since they can unlock the bootloader and root....and with SGMarkus help use TWRP as well...

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