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Updated to 12.1The iPhone XS / XS Max Discussion Thread | V3, Welcome to the big screens.
The iPhone XS / XS Max Discussion Thread | V3, Welcome to the big screens.
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Oct 31 2018, 08:33 AM
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i tried charging using the usb c to lightning from apple, mcdodo usb PD charger, i use ampere app to check when charging from 30% the wattage is only 14.64watt only. Does it mean my charger cannot support 9V/2A? but the charger mentioned it can go 9V/3A, 14.5V/3A, no sign of 9V/2A. so in this case, we should get precisely 9V/2A charger to get 18w?
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Oct 31 2018, 08:52 AM
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Oct 31 2018, 08:33 AM) i tried charging using the usb c to lightning from apple, mcdodo usb PD charger, i use ampere app to check when charging from 30% the wattage is only 14.64watt only. Does it mean my charger cannot support 9V/2A? but the charger mentioned it can go 9V/3A, 14.5V/3A, no sign of 9V/2A. so in this case, we should get precisely 9V/2A charger to get 18w? Wait for the new 18w iPad pro charger to instead of 30w USB c apple charger |
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Oct 31 2018, 08:55 AM
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QUOTE(Benefon @ Oct 31 2018, 08:52 AM) ok.. but i think my charger already super fast.. much faster than ipad charger if charge from 30-80.. really less than 30mins. but if 80-100% is normal 5w charging speed based on the ampere app. i guess that is ok because for optimum batt life, should go 30-80% based on recent articles. |
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Oct 31 2018, 08:58 AM
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If lag mean processor problem?
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Oct 31 2018, 08:55 AM) ok.. but i think my charger already super fast.. much faster than ipad charger if charge from 30-80.. really less than 30mins. but if 80-100% is normal 5w charging speed based on the ampere app. i guess that is ok because for optimum batt life, should go 30-80% based on recent articles. Keke this is cell heat protection from 80-100%Otherwise over heating will damage the battery cells. Normal charge from 1-80% warm after 80-100% cooling down like a 5V/1A will do. |
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Oct 31 2018, 08:33 AM) i tried charging using the usb c to lightning from apple, mcdodo usb PD charger, i use ampere app to check when charging from 30% the wattage is only 14.64watt only. Does it mean my charger cannot support 9V/2A? but the charger mentioned it can go 9V/3A, 14.5V/3A, no sign of 9V/2A. so in this case, we should get precisely 9V/2A charger to get 18w? Can share the apps link and your battery health? Thanks |
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Oct 31 2018, 09:46 AM
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QUOTE(Stochastic @ Oct 31 2018, 09:25 AM) search ampere and i am using ampere light. battery health is 100%.Btw, u guys on digi does ur phone show LTE or 4G? cos mine is showing 4G. i mean in the mobile data there is 4g, when u select data or voice and data there. This post has been edited by ben3003: Oct 31 2018, 09:47 AM |
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QUOTE(mike9407 @ Oct 31 2018, 09:14 AM) Is this a serious question? If it is, just click on the smiley face on your keyboard and insert an emoji https://emojipedia.org/apple/ |
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Oct 31 2018, 09:52 AM
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Oct 31 2018, 08:33 AM) i tried charging using the usb c to lightning from apple, mcdodo usb PD charger, i use ampere app to check when charging from 30% the wattage is only 14.64watt only. Does it mean my charger cannot support 9V/2A? but the charger mentioned it can go 9V/3A, 14.5V/3A, no sign of 9V/2A. so in this case, we should get precisely 9V/2A charger to get 18w? bro.. did you try charging from 0% or near to 0%? mayb you could get near to peak 18W.. the charging do not always stay with peak power and not to forget there will be power lost during the charging heat, distance etc.. It the same scenario i got it from ipad charger. I do not get consistent 11W measure with external power meter. i noticed you check with ampere app? the data might not be precise.. i believe apple do not allow or somehow difficult to access to those hardware data? Im not too sure bout this.. best to check with external power meter... which i do not have at this moment for type-c input... but if you could get 0-50%+- in 30mins.. your charger is doing alright. |
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QUOTE(chrischiang @ Oct 31 2018, 09:55 AM) bro.. did you try charging from 0% or near to 0%? mayb you could get near to peak 18W.. the charging do not always stay with peak power and not to forget there will be power lost during the charging heat, distance etc.. It the same scenario i got it from ipad charger. I do not get consistent 11W measure with external power meter. i see, thanks for the info. i did not try to discharge the phone until near 0% ever lol.. but i think the speed is way much faster than normal ipad charger. Yeah the apps did mentioned that they actually only calculate how much time it need to get 1% and do rough estimation only.i noticed you check with ampere app? the data might not be precise.. i believe apple do not allow or somehow difficult to access to those hardware data? Im not too sure bout this.. best to check with external power meter... which i do not have at this moment for type-c input... but if you could get 0-50%+- in 30mins.. your charger is doing alright. now hopefully they can come out with cheaper usb c to lightning cable that is MFi. Apple is way too expensive and the quality is meh. This post has been edited by ben3003: Oct 31 2018, 09:58 AM |
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No mention of 12.1 fixing chargegate?
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