Quick Charge 2.0 Explained — Android Q&A
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Why not have all of them? Bigger removable battery with better battery technology 😀
All of the above, don’t limit the options and you’ll sell the most product. Removable batteries, fast charging, battery saving software tweaks, etc. All in one phone.
http://www.gizmag.com/phone-charging-sound/33326/
Is the snapdragon 600 compatible? I use the galaxy s4
I do not like the idea of having a thicker phone just for the sake of the battery size. I rather have a faster charge
Is xperia z ultra C6833 also compatible????
How bad can it get if i try to charge my fone (not quick charge compatible), wich comes with a 1A charger, with a 2A or 3A charger..??
Please someone help me. I have a HTC One m8 and my charger broke and I’m using a shitty one that barely charges it. I want this new quick charge thing. Can some one help me by leading me to a link or something so I can buy it??
So Quick Charge is just using a higher Amp charger then?
oneplus 2 have a v2 snapdragon810. does it compatible with quick charge 2.0?
Stop being so overly dramatic +Android Authority. It’s a tech video for the love of god. Not an audition for Scorsese.
are you saying snapdragon 820 isn’t supported??? cause I am getting a nexus 6(2015) and people say it will have 820.
what about solar-panel back covers?! have a widget that one-touch hibernates the device, then turn upside down for awhile to charge. or a removable backup battery you can set outside to charge! i want a cut of profits for my idea >.>
Should I get Quick Charge 2.0 or perhaps wait for Quick Charge 3.0 ??
I just need a removable battery!!
Not knocking quality of your video or the information, but I’d rather watch a video on hip chat if I type, “what is hip chat” or “what is a good way to communicate.…via.. .” had subscribed within a minute of your video, but unsubscribed a minute into your paid for plug, a uick mention yes, a quick mention and a link yes, a separate video with absolutely no relation to said video… No, sorry man,
Now on a separate note, good info BTW have you researched dysons multi million pound(not dolla) new generation battery program, it is amazing, batteries will be revolutionized if these guys can make their product economically viable, memory is not great but I think it’s space and ASTRO use.. Laters
since i’ve changed Galaxy Note3 to A7 2016, it’s really great to use QC 2.0 charing much faster and also longer battery changed my mind that removable battery isn’t necessarily to choose new one
Thicker phones
Any downside of quick charge?
Phones which have solar panels built into the screen, but still operates as a normal screen
Is snapdragon 210 not compatible with quick charge 2.0, or is included in the 200 series?
you did not explain a thing about charging technology. you just red some data from catalogs and boxes… you just said “you need stronger charger to be able to use this product properly”…
so does the Xperia M4 Aqua support quick charging?
Quick charge 3.0 is out! If you are watching this video do not buy quick charge 2.0 buy the 3.0 quick/fast charge. Ratings 4.0 quick charge is all ready coming out next year. 2.0 is old
Quick charge, removal battery OR larger battery? I see no reason why we can’t have all of them in the same device.
wait… snapdragon 808 is not listed that supports quick charge 2.0?
Does QC 2.0 supported by QC 3.0 devices like Mi A3?
Removable battery. Fk these phones that aren’t easily user-servicable. Power-users like myself fully charge their device/s 2–4x a day most days. After a year of use, a thousand or so charge cycles, that battery is toast, yet the entire rest of the phone is functioning as new, so you’re forced to heat gun an 800 dollar phone, risking ruining your screen or the entire phone, just to swap out the battery. Complete bs. The excuse that phones have to have integrated batteries to keep the form factor small is a bs lie also. No one brags about how small their phone is, except the few small-minded that are impressed by a thin and fragile device that subsequently has low battery life and low processing power, only being usable for texting, calling, email, or one tab in a browser. Most phones are gigantic even with integrated batteries, and each year every phone company brags about how that year’s new model has an even larger screen than last year. Is this a an extra quarter of an inch going to stop ANYONE from from buying the latest Samsung flagship? Fk no, not even the quadruple digit price tag stops them. Make it a quarter inch bigger and people will just be willing to pay more because it’s bigger. Fk you Samsung, LG, Apple et all. The only reason batteries are integrated is so when the battery is down to 50‰ of its original charge capacity within the first year of use, most people will just buy a whole new phone. That business practice, planned obsolescence, should be punishable by death. At least Steve Jobs had the decency to die of his own accord.