If you are using kindle fire series model, then kindle fire
support normal charging.
Not exact matches
For example, the Apple iPhone X
supports both
normal (wireless)
charging and fast wireless
charging.
The product offers universal
charging, meaning it can
charge any phone or tablet at their
normal speed, i.e. up to 5 Volts / 2.1 A. Moreover, the device
supports a worldwide 100 - 240V AC input, making it fit for international traveling.
Choetech Qi fast
charge wireless charger stand
supports smart phones up to 1.4 x faster than
normal wireless chargers.
It is now a 3,930 mAh battery with Quick
Charge 3.0
support and combined with a power efficient chip like the Snapdragon 835; the phone is surely going to last more than a day on
normal usage and a full day on heavy usage.
When it comes to battery
charging, the P9
supports fast
charging, however the supplied charger is a more
normal 5V / 2A charger.
But since the OnePlus 5 doesn't
support the Quick
Charge standard on the S8 and LG G6, if you don't use the supplied cable and plug, the phone will charge as n
Charge standard on the S8 and LG G6, if you don't use the supplied cable and plug, the phone will
charge as n
charge as
normal.
For
normal users it will last for over a day, moderate users one day and for heavy users it will hardly last for a day, however fast
charging is
supported so you can get the handset
charged real quick.
A fully
charged battery
supports 2.15 days of
normal use and 1.5 days of extensive use.
With such high - end specifications, the device is kept powered on by a 4,070 mAh non-removable battery that lasts more than a day of
normal usage, and it also
supports Quick
Charge 3.0.
Initially, only Samsung's own wireless chargers
supported the new standard that boasted 1.4 x the speed of
normal Qi wireless
charging, but over the last month or two there has been movement from third party charger manufacturers to offer the same 1.4 x improvement at a cheaper price.