warp charger and other devices - OnePlus 8 Questions & Answers

This night seem like a stupid question but can you charge other devices with it or will it fry it?

It'll be just fine. I charged my LG V30 with it and nothing went wrong.

It would be fine just very slow and some devices may not charge at all with it like a Nintendo Switch

I charged my 5T using 30W Warp charger and it charged same speed as Dash charger it came with.

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How fast is OP6 charging without dash rapid charger?

I have the Samsung Note 4. Like the OP6, it has a proprietary "quick charge" mode, but I find it will also charge quite fast when provided with a non-Quick Charge source such as a battery that can source several amps of current.
How fast does the OP6 charge without the Dash charger and cable? (in terms of amps drawn from source?)
Like it would take years like why would you want to know this, if you broke your charger buy another and look after it like. It's one of the main features of the phone and they don't talk about how fast it charges like
At work i use a QC3.0 charger for my OP6. Didn't notice a great difference to the DASH charger at home. Maybe DASH is a few minutes faster.
40% to 70% charge with QC3.0 is still insanely fast.
Stay on topic guys. OP asked a question, which could be answered with facts, rather than opinions and scenarios. In my regular car charger, I go from 22 to about 70 in 40 minutes, if I can recall correctly.
ItsLaggyY said:
Like it would take years like why would you want to know this, if you broke your charger buy another and look after it like. It's one of the main features of the phone and they don't talk about how fast it charges like
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I'm not sure if you're serious or sarcastic, but In case of the former, here are a few reasons why someone might be interested in charging with other than the Dash Charger:
1) AFAIK, Dash is available in AC mains or 12V Car charger versions. I often use a 20K mAH Anker powerbank battery for charging. That is usually in situations where other power is not available, but a quick charge is needed. Huge current is available, but would the OP6 use it?
2) I use a compact travel charger that has 5 USB charging ports. Using a Dash charger would require carrying another charger (big, bulky, without retractable prongs), and occupying one (or more due to the shape) additional AC outlets.
3) I have a phone charger in my bedroom, at my desk, in my travel bag (both AC and Car style), and in my car. A quick check on Amazon seems to indicate that the Oneplus6 charger is several times more expensive than other "quick charge" chargers. Over multiple charger locations, the extra costs add up.
Using the word "like" so many times makes it difficult to understand the post.
dwj said:
Using the word "like" so many times makes it difficult to understand the post.
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I'm Irish, apology
I have a stockpile of fast chargers that used the weird Nexus standard (5V, 3A, non QC) and they're okay, and for overnight or at my desk at work that's plenty fast to get the job done. The phone shows them as "charging" and not "charging slowly."
I purchased a "Tinduqin oneplus5T charger" from Amazon that works and looks exactly the same as the original dash charger for about $20, but it seems to already be sold out.
If you don't use dash charger,you only can charge at 5v 1.5a,I have tested it with apple 45w pd charger,xiaomi qc3.0 and nexus 5v3a charger
timg11 said:
I have the Samsung Note 4. Like the OP6, it has a proprietary "quick charge" mode, but I find it will also charge quite fast when provided with a anon-Quick Charge source such as a battery that can source several amps of current.
How fast does the OP6 charge without the Dash charger and cable? (in terms of amps drawn from source?)
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It won't charge very fast because it doesn't use any on board quick charge it's all in the dash charging brick
I have a bunch quick chargers 3.0 at home. It takes a life time. I end up buying the dash charger. I still use the quick charger for over night charging
there must be some sort of software restrictions on oneplus6 since measures show that oneplus6 cannot be charged with more than 5V-1.5A.
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there must be some sort of software restrictions on oneplus6 since measures show that oneplus6 cannot be charged with more than 5V-1.5A.
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Do you own the OP6? Do you have a USB power meter that could measure the charging current with and without the Dash charger and reply with the values?
On my Note 4, it charges at about 1.17A / 5 V when the screen is on, and the current goes up to 1.6A with the screen off. That is with either a QC2 Quick Charger or a battery power pack. The phone reports "quick charger connected" in both cases.
oneplus6 has 85% battery left, measured with usb voltmeter and original oneplus dash charger 5V-4A, it shows that oneplus6 is dawning 5V-1.3A and same thing is happening with other usb chargers capable to deliver over 5V-2A.
I guess oneplus6 should be discharged less than 50% or something in order to start receiving over 5V-3A
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At work i use a QC3.0 charger for my OP6. Didn't notice a great difference to the DASH charger at home. Maybe DASH is a few minutes faster.
40% to 70% charge with QC3.0 is still insanely fast.
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Is it possible to use a the original DASH-adapter but with another USB-C cable? I need a longer cable so I can use the phone whilwe charging.
OnePlus has a original cable for sale which is only 150cm Long.
My question is if I can buy any other manufacturers cable whish also support some sort of fast charging. I've heard for example that DASH-charging is the same charging model that Huawei P20 Pro uses, they just have different name. .
So, is there anyone here that has switched the OP original cable and charge it up with a cable from another manufacturer?
There has to be a solution to this. Me myself can't. be the only one that needs s longer cable.
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oneplus6 has 85% battery left, measured with usb voltmeter and original oneplus dash charger 5V-4A, it shows that oneplus6 is dawning 5V-1.3A and same thing is happening with other usb chargers capable to deliver over 5V-2A.
I guess oneplus6 should be discharged less than 50% or something in order to start receiving over 5V-3A
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That's normal. Phones pull the most amps when on low battery, then progressively less as they are charged.
Check how much it pulls on <40% and <80% respectively.
Well, I charged my Op6 with a no-name USB 3.0 charger yesterday (forgot my dash charger at home, I was by a friend) and from 3% to 100% it took about ~1 hour and 55 minutes.
Not that bad I guess. But I still prefer my dash charger
I'm using a huawei p20 pro charger atm. Phone states from 75 - 100 it will take 33 minutes. (prob a bit faster if I don't use the phone.
Here is a charging session with a Oneplus 2 charger without quick charge
Charging from 27% to 100% in 2 hrs, 40 min - avg. Charging speed: about 1000 mA/h
Hello,
I'm using this old thread since we're talking about the same thing.
Is there a kernel or rom for the OP6 that enables to draw as much current as possible form third party chargers? It's sad that it's stuck at 1.5A no matter the charger unless you use dash charger. 2A is already something, 3A would be awesome.
Of course only if this a software limit.

Fast charging confusion please help

Ok so... I have some confusion I need to wrap my head around right.
So I went on holiday recently and I forgot to bring the charger that came in the box with my honor 8 so I decided to buy one on holiday. So I bought the Samsung adaptive fast charging wall adapter and used that.
Now here's my problem I recently realized that when I used the Samsung charger my phone says fast charging and it has two lightning bolt symbols on the battery percentage but when I used my normal charger that came in the box with it it just says charging.
But the honor charger charges much faster even if it doesn't says fast charging but the Samsung one is very slow. So now I'm confused does the honor 8 charger do fast charge or not and if it does why doesn't it say fast charging like the Samsung charger. I'm really confused now.
Also is there a fast charger that the honor 8 supports and actually charges faster with please let me know
As far as I know Huawei/Honor phones only fast charge with their proprietary chargers that you got in the box with the phone. However last month dog chewed my USB C cable and for some reason my H8 would not charge at all with original charger but when I plug that same cable in Samsung fast charge charger it would only display one lightning symbol but would noticeably charge faster, but the only way to find this out is to use Ampere app and compare the results.

Does dash cable support 30watt warp charging?

Title says it all , I want to know wether the old dash charging cable can handle warp charging at 30 watts since where I live , the warp cables cost a little more than double
As long as you are using the 30 watt warp charging block it works just fine.
I am using the stock brick that came with the phone , tried several cables but it only charges normally , finally got an oppo vooc one since I heard warp was essentially based on super vooc , it displays warp charging but charges even slower than my Samsung qc3 brick so decided to get an authentic oneplus cable , just hoping it's not a warp brick issue
The one from my OnePlus 5 doesn't support warp. Thought there was something wrong with my phone/charger until I discovered my warp cable had gotten mixed up with the dash cable from my old OnePlus 5.
Maybe it's a one off and somebody else wouldn't have a problem, but this is the issue I had.
The one from my old 5T works well
Interesting, I'll try
Chalkingwhites said:
I am using the stock brick that came with the phone , tried several cables but it only charges normally , finally got an oppo vooc one since I heard warp was essentially based on super vooc , it displays warp charging but charges even slower than my Samsung qc3 brick so decided to get an authentic oneplus cable , just hoping it's not a warp brick issue
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Yeah I had a buddy over and he rolled over the end of his warp cable with the chair and damaged it but he had his brick. I lent him my dash cable and it worked just fine, he said it was just as fast. Before that I had read somewhere that the cables were the same and that OnePlus just stamped warp on the new cable so they could charge more money for it. All the circuitry is in the block...The cables are the same.
So the dash cable arrived today and I can safely say that it charges just as fast , used the app ampere to measure and it definitely delivers the same charge as the warp cable
Chalkingwhites said:
So the dash cable arrived today and I can safely say that it charges just as fast , used the app ampere to measure and it definitely delivers the same charge as the warp cable
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Awesome...Glad it wasn't your brick. :good:

OnePlus 6 Warp Charge Problem

Hey,
Recently I've got a OnePlus 6 but it came without any charger. So I have bought a 30W warp charger which was taken from the OnePlus 7 Pro box. It charges and works fine till the battery is charged to 65%. After 65% it stops charging and I have to switch to some other regular charger or charge it via USB port from my laptop. to charge the battery from 65% to 100%.
I have cleaned the connection on phone, I've tried another cable but the result is always the same. Battery optimization is turned off.
I need your help: What can cause this problem and how I can fix it? I don't have a chance to test it with another warp charger, since I don't have access to other ones. and it is very uncomfortable for me to charge with two chargers -_- Please help...

Charger. What is better?

Hey
I want to buy one more charger for my phone
what is better to use?
the old AY0520 charger or the warp 30W charger that came with OP7?
It doesnt matter the fast charging, if I will need it, I will use the 65W charger, but want one charger that charge it slowly, as normal speed, at night
thank you
I think you are worrying too much about that.
Just let it be, charge overnight with 65w also fine with smart control on smart phone nowaday.
A phone life is about 2 or 3 years, even if you want to use it longer then just replace your battery.
OPPO GaN 65W

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