Do we know exactly what is needed to qualify as 'a fast charger'? I bought a 2.4A (well, 2 x 4.8A) and 24 Watt car charger, doesn't seem to be enough...
Hmm, a quick look on Amazon, I don't see them mentioning voltage, mainly amps and watts.
Mine says 9V at 1.6 amps or 5V at 2amps. I have 5V at 2.4 amps I think, but it doesn't trigger the 'fast charge' notification
Hey Andy, love your YouTube vids dude. That one says it's private.
I believe fast charging is at 9V and it then switches to 5V after around 75%.
I have that Anker charger too.
A: For Quick Charge 2.0 enabled devices, the output of Powermod chargers depends on the rate of charging your device demands. The following rates of charging are utilized during a full charging cycle:
5 Volts @ 2 Amps (10 Watts)
9 Volts @ 1.6 Amps (14.4 Watts)
12 Volts @ 1.2 Amps (14.4 Watts)
The charging rate will change throughout the charging process to provide you with the fastest charging possible.
For non-Quick Charge 2.0 enabled devices, the rate of charging will not change and the maximum output is 10 Watts (5 volts @ 2 Amps).
Just thought I'd share something that I was messing about with on Autodesk sketchbook:
Space Marine Librarian, because why not. Wasn't finished, but I threw in some lens flare, and changed contrast, and voila. Oh yeah, it's crazy that the original resolution was 1440x2560.[/QUOTE]
Nice, using the S Pen?