65W charging cable? - OnePlus 8T Accessories

Hello, I bought a Oneplus 8t+5G (tmobile) used off of Ebay, so I'll need to buy the 65W fast charger myself, what I was unclear on was the cable itself. I currently use this cable, (https://a.co/fCB5o9D) the only power rating it lists is 3.1A. If I bought a 65W charging block, would this cable be sufficient to get the most out of the fast charging?
Also feel free to discuss recommendations for 65W charging cables/blocks. Thanks

If you're using an original OnePlus charger with a USB-C to USB-C cable, it doesn't really matter which one you use, it's best if it meets PD 3.0 60-100W requirements and is reasonably solid. I tested 3 different cables of this type: the original one, some unspecified BlitzWolf and BaseUs PD 60W and the WarpCharge 65W charging was identical with each one. It is different if you would like to use an Oppo or Realme charger with USB-A output - in this case only the original cable will probably charge the WarpCharge 65W.
And remember that only a OnePlus charger compatible with WarpCharge 65W (Realme Superdart or Oppo SuperVooc 2.0) will charge 65W. Third party chargers, even if they are 100W, will not comply with this charging standard.

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Huawei P10 and standard type-c charger

Is there a problem with P10 and standard type-c charger? If not, do anybody know which rate P10 is charging with standard type-c charger? 3A? I believe Huawei SuperCharge uses 5A.
I am buying a charger and wondering if I can buy standard type-c charger so i can use fast charging with other devices too.
The voltage is the thing. There're some chargers with more than 5V. Don't buy one of these. The current is only important for fast charging. The phone only uses max. 5A at 5V, if the charger has more than 5A the phone won't use more current.
So you can buy every charger with 5V.

BlitzWolf® BW-S12 27W QC4+ QC4.0 QC3.0 PD Type-C Port EU AU USB Charger

Will this charger give the phone the full 27W ? (Like the included 30W Charger?)
https://www.banggood.com/BlitzWolf-...eft-hotproducts__5&ID=533601&cur_warehouse=CN
What is the Cheapest cable that will support that?
Agoz813 said:
Will this charger give the phone the full 27W ? (Like the included 30W Charger?)
https://www.banggood.com/BlitzWolf-...eft-hotproducts__5&ID=533601&cur_warehouse=CN
What is the Cheapest cable that will support that?
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Charger I think have to be a good brand, I am using Anker quick charge 3, and my Huawei mate book charger and of course xiaomi charger which came with it. My magenatic cable do not super quick charge but it still charges fast, to quick charge I have to plug USB c cable directly to my phone.

Question Type of USB-C charger cable

I want to buy a 6 feet USB-C charger cable for my phone.
Do I have to buy a 5A USB-C (which is harder to find with a USB-A connection).
Reason I ask is because the charger is a 67W charger and on the mi Store, the 67W charger is shipping with a 6A USB-A to USB-C wire.
Kindly advise.
keneth_c said:
I want to buy a 6 feet USB-C charger cable for my phone.
Do I have to buy a 5A USB-C (which is harder to find with a USB-A connection).
Reason I ask is because the charger is a 67W charger and on the mi Store, the 67W charger is shipping with a 6A USB-A to USB-C wire.
Kindly advise.
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As far as I know, the type of cable only effects the throughput that the cable is capable of. So if you use a cable other than the one they are specifying, you would still be able to use it, but it probably won't push 67 watts.
So you're implying a 3A cable should still charge the phone well but might not quick charge?
I bought some 3m corded cables usb a-c and c-c. They were only about £3.69 each with third one free. Dam good cables and run quick and super quick from my Huawei super charge and my Xiaomi 120w charger from 10 ultra. Extreme charging from cheap cables. I was shocked as I didn't think they would work as well as the supplied 10 ultra charging cable
where did you buy it you got a link from the seller
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heavydut...2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0
Works with mi Turbo charge 120w charger 10 ultra and Huawei super charger at full speed.

80w Charge cable alternative?

Hi
The included USB A > C cable that's included in the X5 Pro case is a little on the thick/stiff side and 1m
I really could do with a 2m replacement (ideally something nicely braided or something).... but so far all the spare cables i've got are limiting to 30w charge
Anyone found a cable that can deal with either 65w or 80w charging?
Cheers
It's always preferable to charge with the original or proprietary cables; yes, length does matter; perhaps you should look into UGreen cables/chargers. I hope this information is beneficial.
Cheers
Tamil15 said:
It's always preferable to charge with the original or proprietary cables; yes, length does matter; perhaps you should look into UGreen cables/chargers. I hope this information is beneficial.
Cheers
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Seems that the main issue is that it's a USB-A > C --- i've tried a load of cables and they all charge 30w
Tried my Wife's OnePlus 9Pro charger (65w) and that charges at 65w with any of my C>C

Question Superfast charging + emark cables -- are they needed?

So I have a 45W charger, thinking about purchasing a 65W charger. I know The Tab S8 Plus only goes to 45W.
My question: are there any advantages to using an emark enabled cable?
I'm getting super fast charge notice with a 60W cable, no emark.
In my google searches, someone mentioned you can get "super fact charging 2.0" if you use an emark cable. Other pages said you only need emark above 60W. I found this comment on one site "... the Samsung Note 10+ or S20 Ultra which supports 45W fast charging. With these devices, the maximum electrical current is 4A, therefore it also requires a 5A cable with E-Mark. "
Does anyone know the ins and outs of this?
Thanks,
Joe
Get the recommended Samsung OEM brick and use the cable that comes with it. For the N10+ the 25w brick/cable fast charges fine and lasts for years if you don't roll up the cable.
Charging issues are hard to troubleshoot and non OEM bricks/cables only add to that burden.
At $20 a pop the 25w brick/cable is a no brainer.
So I have managed to answer my own question:
With a normal 3.1A US0b-C to USB-C cable, my 45W power supply is throttled back to 25W. It is reported as "Superfast Charge" mode by the tablet. Using Ampere, it reports that the battery is being charged at 5A at 4.2V --~ 21W
I bought a 100W E-Mark cable, and it now reports "Superfast Charge 2.0" -- and now Ampere reports it has bumped up to 7.5A at 4.36 V. So it is bumped up to 32W. Still not seeing 45W, though.
So it would seem to be charging 50% faster with the new cable.
Joe
I ues this combo for my s8+:
Anker PowerPort III 65W
Anker PowerLine III-Flow
It gives me 28W which is plenty fast for me. I can also use same charger for all of my devices, my laptop included

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