YAYTech
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..actually - could you drain your battery a bit?
Say down to 50%?
Good point - it may be throttling the charge speed for battery health.
..actually - could you drain your battery a bit?
Say down to 50%?
If you're getting more than ~1500mA on Ampere (large number up top), I'd be very interested to know exactly what model charger you're using.
I installed it, will let the battery drain a bit, then plug it in and check the app.
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no problem. but it wont be until tomorrow afternoon if thats ok. but yes i will test it at 50% and see what happens..actually - could you drain your battery a bit?
Say down to 50%?
I installed it, will let the battery drain a bit, then plug it in and check the app.
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My guess - Quick Charge 2.0 won't charge a Moto Z rapidly.
There's rapidly, and then there's barely at all. At .59A it's like being plugged into a PC USB.
We already know it supports QC 2.0. I am getting that speed when I use it.
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We already know it supports QC 2.0. I am getting that speed when I use it.
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There's rapidly, and then there's barely at all. At .59A it's like being plugged into a PC USB.
If it supported QC 2.0, Ampere would show "Turbo".
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Well, it's doing it without saying Turbo (Motorola's thing). Ampere does 1530 when at 50% or so on QC 2.0. Charges to full in no time.
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View attachment 234031 After trying all the 2.0 chargers for an hour and got no actual charge at all, I give up.
This is the supplied charger. So going to have to look around for something that works I guess.
ill try it. later todayI have a feeling you'll get better results on a non-Quick Charge port.
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