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Doesn't really say anywhere. Just says fast charging. The SD 835 is supposed to have quick charge 4.0 but I don't see it on here.
Everything Ive read shows the 835 has the ability to do 4.0 but Samsung limits the S8/+ to 2.0. I saw one rep state it does 3.0 but most reps dont really know what they're talking about when it comes to technical specs.
Kinda disappointed. I was excited when Qualcomm stated that you can get 5 hours with 5 minutes of charging.
Agreed. Mine sits on a standard charging wireless charger at night while I sleep. Haven't needed to use quick charging yet.Imo i don't really care what quick charge version i have wether it be samsung's adaptive charging or quick charge 2-3 or 4 i think it charges pretty darn fast and i like it that way. Plus, most people i know usually charge their phones at night so yeah probably not the most important feature to have imho.
Everything Ive read shows the 835 has the ability to do 4.0 but Samsung limits the S8/+ to 2.0. I saw one rep state it does 3.0 but most reps dont really know what they're talking about when it comes to technical specs.
Yeah that claim is not true lol. Just like most phones that say "In 10 minutes get X hours of life!" are usually very untrue. Sure you get battery life if the phone sits idle .. But 5 minutes of charge and then me watching my usual streams on it would not make it last 5 hours more.
Quick Charge is designed to allow devices to support 5 hours of talk time with 5 minutes of charging. Actual results may vary depending on device design. [updated 11/22/16]
The S8 and S8+ both support Qualcomm QC 2.0. QC 3.0 and 4.0 chargers will still work because they are backwards compatible, but the 2.0 efficiency and speed are what actually takes place. @Almeuit is correct about the rest of it.
The Pixel XL peak charging speed is approximately .59 mAh/s, so in 15 minutes it will gain roughly .59*60*15 = 531 mAh, or 15.4% of it's battery from where you started. Take that value of 15.4%, multiply it by your normal time that a full charge will grant you, and that's how much life you just got back. For me, my average charge is about 36 hours down to about 25%. So using 75% of the battery, at 36 hours, the device's full potential is around 48 hours for my usage. 15.4% of that is roughly 7.4 hours of my average usage, so charging for 15 minutes for me is about 7.4 hours of increased usage. That's not 7.4 hours of screen on time though, my average usage is about 5 hours in that 36 hours, so I should expect to get 5/36*7.4 = 1.02, or only about another hour of SOT out of 15 minutes of charging. Replace my values with your actual usage, and that's how well the XL would do you with 15 minutes of charging.
That charging speed is very close to the aggregate charging speed of QuickCharge 2.0, otherwise I would have shut up 100 words ago. You can replace .59 with .55 and 3450 with 3500 and you get 14.1% charge per 15 minutes. A value that's very close to 1/7, so I would just approximate 1/7 instead of doing the calculation exact and just remember you're shortchanging the final value by a minute amount.
Miss my OP3/ T dash charge.
Why would you miss it? You sold your S8 and got a phone with a removable battery right? How would you miss something you already have?I miss the removable battery from the S5. Oh well, at least it looks prettier.
Why would you miss it? You sold your S8 and got a phone with a removable battery right? How would you miss something you already have?
lol sorry; long story short, the phone charges at roughly 1% per minute average when charged via the official charger or a QC 2.0 compliant charger.