Fast Charging compatible Power Adapters? [Recommendations Please] - ASUS ROG Phone II Questions & Answers

So which ones support the maximum potential of the ROG II Charging speed?
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[Q] S6 Fast Charge - Qualcomm charger

Hi, I purchased a Galaxy S6 Edge whilst abroad and got a 2pin adaptive fast charger with it.
I'm back in the UK and was looking to buy the Adaptive fast charger off Amazon.co.uk however for two of the sellers I saw a load of negative reviews about the charger breaking after a while or it bursting/overheating and burning up and that they are not actually original Samsung fast chargers.
Now I don't really want to walk into an actual Samsung Store and buy myself a charger from them as I'm guessing it'll cost somewhere between £20-30.
- If there are any other sites that actually do sell legitimate Samsung Fast Chargers please do let me know!
I found a popular Quick Charger 2.0 on Amazon which has very good reviews as well as users using it on the S6 and is reasonably priced - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qualcomm-Ce...qid=1441513304&sr=8-2&keywords=qualcomm+quick
I just have a few questions about using other Quick chargers (2.0) and not the original fast charger on the S6 edge.
1) Will this be unsafe in anyway to use on the S6 Edge, as in it possibly getting too hot etc or would you not recommend using a 3rd party charger and just stick to an original samsung fast charger
2) The quick charge mode on the charger gives out 9V/2A, compared to the Samsung Fast charger which outputs 9V/1.67A. Will a quick charge (2.0) charger cause any harm to the phone or battery by outputting more power than the original Samsung fast charger does?
3) The charger I linked has 3 output modes. Output: 5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A - Since S6 edge supports fast charging will it just use the 9V/2A output or will it get to use the 12V/1.5A output and will this in anyway harm the battery or phone?
4) Could I use the linked quick charger longterm without any problems to the device (I really do plan to keep this phone for a few years).
If there are any other Fast Chargers/Quick Chargers that are compatible and better than the one I linked please do let me know.
Thanks for your all your time! :highfive:
ViolentR said:
Hi, I purchased a Galaxy S6 Edge whilst abroad and got a 2pin adaptive fast charger with it.
I'm back in the UK and was looking to buy the Adaptive fast charger off Amazon.co.uk however for two of the sellers I saw a load of negative reviews about the charger breaking after a while or it bursting/overheating and burning up and that they are not actually original Samsung fast chargers.
Now I don't really want to walk into an actual Samsung Store and buy myself a charger from them as I'm guessing it'll cost somewhere between £20-30.
- If there are any other sites that actually do sell legitimate Samsung Fast Chargers please do let me know!
I found a popular Quick Charger 2.0 on Amazon which has very good reviews as well as users using it on the S6 and is reasonably priced - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qualcomm-Ce...qid=1441513304&sr=8-2&keywords=qualcomm+quick
I just have a few questions about using other Quick chargers (2.0) and not the original fast charger on the S6 edge.
1) Will this be unsafe in anyway to use on the S6 Edge, as in it possibly getting too hot etc or would you not recommend using a 3rd party charger and just stick to an original samsung fast charger
2) The quick charge mode on the charger gives out 9V/2A, compared to the Samsung Fast charger which outputs 9V/1.67A. Will a quick charge (2.0) charger cause any harm to the phone or battery by outputting more power than the original Samsung fast charger does?
3) The charger I linked has 3 output modes. Output: 5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A - Since S6 edge supports fast charging will it just use the 9V/2A output or will it get to use the 12V/1.5A output and will this in anyway harm the battery or phone?
4) Could I use the linked quick charger longterm without any problems to the device (I really do plan to keep this phone for a few years).
If there are any other Fast Chargers/Quick Chargers that are compatible and better than the one I linked please do let me know.
Thanks for your all your time! :highfive:
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I've been using a Motorolla turbo charger from mobilefun for at least 6 months that has the 3 voltage levels on my Note 4 with no ill effect. The phone will only request the voltage it wants from the charger when it wants. I also use the turbo charger on an ipad and battery pack with no problems.

Using op 3t dash charger with qualcomm charge 3 supported device ?!

Hello,
I have Asus zenpad 3s 10 that supports qualcomm charge 3.0 but it comes with regular charger and you have to buy a quick charger , so I have my op 3t dash charger and my questions is can i use it for Asus ;
1- is it safe for short and long term regarding the components of Asus , does it affect on motherboard or battery ?
2- if safe will it charge Asus quicker or not ?
Please who answers should be a specialist or one have tried this before , i don't wanna to lose 300$ device ?
As your Asus phone uses a different quick charge method than the Dash Charger supports, you will only get standard charging rate when using the Dash Charger with that phone.
Qualcomm Quick Charge vs. Dash Charging
Qualcomm Quick Charge uses high voltage (5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.67A) to quickly charge the device while Dash Charge uses high current (5V/4A). Qualcomm Quick Charge uses a Voltage control circuit present in the phone itself while Dash Charge utilizes a Current control circuit built into the wall charger.
A Voltage or Current higher than what the device is made for may cause damage to your device when the flow is not properly controlled. Also because of the fundamental differences between the two charging technologies your device will not charge faster when using your Dash charger.

Which wireless charger?

As i am new to wireless charging and maybe some xz2 users too i think about which wireless charger to buy, are all standard or are there different ones for diferent phones, what about charging speeds, and mostly what to watch for before buying... Thanks for answers
Kindly buy the branded once with 10W support since the phone support fast charge. Also you need you use QC3.0 for the wireless charge to kick in fast charge. If brands, better get the sony one.

Fast charging

Is there any way we can increase the charging speed of exynos variant note 9? Coming from oneplus phone so it's really frustrating to see the charging time :laugh:
Note 9 doesn't even fast charge with oneplus's charger.
Any other charger we can use to increase the charging speed? Like Super Vooc, QC 3-4, Mate 20 pro's charger?
And what about Samsung's duo wireless charger? Does it charge phone faster than supplied wired one or the same?coz it has more Watt than adaptive fast charger..
One word: No.
Because Samsung has limited voltage and ampere. Let's see how S10 will improve the charging speed.
QC2.0 18W and USB PD 15W are the only fast charge standards supported by the Note 9 Exynos afaik.
It is not possible as Samsung has installed security features to prevent the Note 9's battery to prevent it from overheating.

Accessories Any powerbanks that can provide Fast Charge for Vivo X70 Pro+?

Dear all, are there any powerbanks that can provide Fast Charge for Vivo X70 Pro+?
How about powerbanks with wireless charging? Which is recommended and provide fastest charging speeds for our phones?
Thanks!
Anker powercore II iq is fast, I use it, but there are other models too, perhaps even faster. It works well with the Vanmass 15 w wireless charger too.
Zebronics has a model, ZEBRONICS ZEB-M20MQ100 Power Bank 19200 mAh, 100W Rapid Charging, without wireless charging. Since vivo X70 Pro+ supports fast charging only up to 55W, the charging speed will be limited to the mode supported by the powerbank charging equal to or below this rating. That means, the powerbank has 45W charging and 100W charging modes, but it'll only charge in the 45W mode that's max supported by the phone. Even the charger that's shipped by the phone itself is a 66W charger but it will only charge the phone at 55W.
Just replying in an older thread just in case this comes in handy.

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