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When it comes to charging up the OnePlus X you're stuck with a standard 5V / 2A charger, as the phone doesn't support any sort of quick charging standard or wireless charging.
Qualcomm has announced the third version of its Quick Charge Standard — appropriately named Quick Charge 3.0 — which it says will allow compatible phones to go from dead to 80 percent charged in just 35 minutes.

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• With 6.6 kW charging, you have the choice of a dedicated charger or dedicated wall unit (MODE3 Charger) • A safe, quick charge is just one of the benefits of 6.6 kW charging • In a pinch, you can use the standard trickle charge cord to plug into a standard 120 V wall outlet.
This allows enough energy for an electric range of around 150 kilometres to be transferred in three hours — about five times quicker than with the standard Level 1 120 V charging cable.
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This allows enough energy for an electric range of around 90 miles to be transferred in three hours — about five times quicker than with the standard Level 1 120 V charging cable.
Which is, to say, about as fast as standard MicroUSB charging, without any kind of Quick Charge.
The G5 makes the switch to USB Type - C and supports Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0 standard, which can charge to 80 % capacity in just 30 - 35 mins, but the G5's metal housing denies it the wireless charging capabilities of tCharge 3.0 standard, which can charge to 80 % capacity in just 30 - 35 mins, but the G5's metal housing denies it the wireless charging capabilities of tcharge to 80 % capacity in just 30 - 35 mins, but the G5's metal housing denies it the wireless charging capabilities of the G4.
Unlike Quick Charge and other competing fast standards, it's fully compatible with Exynos, the system - on - chip commonly found in international variants of Samsung's devices.
Motorola's TurboPower standard, a tweaked version of Quick Charge 2.0, ships on Motorola devices like the Moto Z2 Force and Moto G5 Plus.
It's precisely this level of versatility and support that make Quick Charge a great standard, and some OEMs do ultimately rebrand it as a superior «customized» alternative.
All of this is actually slower than Samsung's Fast Charging and Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0 standards that use a micro USB cable along with a larger - than - normal charginCharging and Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0 standards that use a micro USB cable along with a larger - than - normal chargingcharging brick.
Quick Charge 3.0 has been offered in chipsets including the Snapdragon 820, 620, 618, 617 and 430, and offers backwards compatibility with previous Quick Charge standard chargers (meaning you can benefit from a plethora of lower - cost, slower chargers).
All of that hardware is backed by a 3,300 mAh battery which isn't removable but supports Quick Charge 3.0 via a USB Type - C port, with the phone itself also being compatible with Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, A-GPS, and GLONASS standards.
It has a total of four ports, where two offers fast charging with Quick Charge 3.0 technology, one is for USB Type - C, and the remaining one charges with standard pace.
Powering of the entire device is a 3,130 mAh capacity battery with 5V / 2A quick charge support that will offer a battery juice more than a day of standard usage and over 20 days of standby time.
As with most quick charging standards, the main benefit is being able to restore a dead phone to a serviceable battery level in a very short space of time.
The Snapdragon 808 still offers snappy performance, there's 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of memory, a QHD LCD display, NFC support, Quick Charge, optional Qi wireless charging, and 24 - bit audio support, which all ensures plenty to play with even by today's standards.
Though it doesn't offer the great features of USB - C like a reversible connector and faster data transfer speeds, the micro-USB port on the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge will still offer Samsung's Fast Charging technology (compatible with the Qualcomm Quick Charge standard).
There are plenty of competing fast charging technologies out there such as OnePlus's Dash Charge, Qualcomm Quick Charge, and the USB Power Delivery standard.
Chipset maker Qualcomm has been at the leading edge of fast battery charging standards with its «Quick Charge» technology, which is now up to version 3.0 as of 2015.
Quick charging is nothing new, but it's nice to see Google being mostly in step with Qualcomm in terms of charging speed, if not the technical standards themselves.
The Xperia XZ Premium carries a non-removable 3,230 mAh Li - ion battery with support for Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0, thanks to the presence of the Snapdragon 835, while cellular connectivity includes support for 4G LTE, 3G HSPA and 2G GSM standards.
(The other side of that coin is that you can only buy compatible cables and chargers from OnePlus, whereas Google's quick charging uses USB standards.)
It has a 3000mAh capacity battery, which supports Quick Charge 1.0 standard of Qualcomm.
If you run into trouble, the new Samsung battery can charge up to 4 hours of usage in only 10 minutes and they included built - in wireless quick charging for both Qi and PMA standards.
Aside from the bump in storage, the LG G6 + has the same specs as the standard variant, including a 5.7 - inch QHD + display, Snapdragon 821, 4 GB of RAM, microSD slot, dual 13MP cameras at the back, 5MP front shooter, Wi - Fi ac, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, USB - C, and a 3300mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 and Qi wireless charging.
The use of the adapter with existing Micro USB cables will not affect the fast charging ability of course, since the standard used on the S8 and S8 + is Quick Charge 2.0, (or as Samsung likes to call it, Adaptive Fast Charge).
If you're shopping for an Android phone, you might check that it supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0 (or an earlier version of the standard).
However, the use of a proprietary connector might make finding a replacement a pain and third party accessory support, such as power banks, will be more limited than more universally adopted standards like Qualcomm's Quick Charge.
When plugging it into my Quick Charge 3.0 wall plug or Quick Charge 2.0 battery it would only pull about 5V / 1A, which is rather slow... a «standard» 5V / 2A charging plug gave it the best speeds outside of its own in - box charger.
In comparison, devices compatible with Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0 tech can merely promise 60 percent capacity after half an hour of charging, and even the new Quick Charge 3.0 standard provides 80 percent life in 35 minutes to a 2,750 mAh battery.
The LG G5 supports the latest Quick Charge 3.0 standard, but there seems to be a bit of confusion about how it works.
Aside from these advantages, the Xperia XZ packs a Snapdragon 820 SoC, a 5.2 - inch 1080p display, 32 GB of storage with 3 GB of RAM and microSD expansion, plus standard features like USB - C, Cat.9 LTE, 24 - bit / 192kHz audio, Quick Charge 3.0 support, and NFC.
Google, and Googler Benson Leung, are huge advocates of USB C, including the new Power Delivery standard, which also has its own fast charging standard similar to the proprietary Qualcomm Quick Charge.
With support for fast wireless charging of both standards, the Note 8 is the phone you can drop onto the charging mat in your car or at Starbucks, as well as getting a full boost from a short time on a quick charger.
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You'll see manufacturers touting the higher value, but at present, using a charging pad capable of pushing 7.5 watts doesn't mean your iPhone will charge any quicker than it would with a standard power cable.
It seems inevitable that standard USB Type - A cables need to be flipped over 4 or 5 times before they magically fit, and this takes out all the silliness of what has almost become a tradition over the years, and still has zero compatibility problems for things like quick charging.
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