Type C charger

Star_Of_Hope

Akatsuki
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It's supposed to be very good.
But my Oppo Reno 2Z takes more than one hour, to get to 100%
Anybody else facing the same issue here?
 
may be you need to talk to someone from the seller side
i don't know much about these things at all star. sorry i can't help you.
 
Is the cable separate from the part that plugs into the wall? Try something with a higher voltage.

If I charge my Switch with a phone charger, it takes ages, but if I use my laptop charger, it charges in a timely fashion because it has a higher voltage.
 
CryingClown said:
What is C type? Cool?
It's a type of phone charger
Grungie said:
Is the cable separate from the part that plugs into the wall? Try something with a higher voltage.

If I charge my Switch with a phone charger, it takes ages, but if I use my laptop charger, it charges in a timely fashion because it has a higher voltage.

Oh I see.
I haven't tried any laptop charger to be honest. Not sure if I can use the HP laptop charger that way.
 
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It's a type of phone charger

Oh I see.
I haven't tried any laptop charger to be honest. Not sure if I can use the HP laptop charger that way.
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Well that’s only if your laptop’s cable is USB-C like mine has. My phone takes ages with the default power brick, but charges in a timely fashion if I use the brick that came with my iPad because it has a higher voltage.
 
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Well that’s only if your laptop’s cable is USB-C like mine has. My phone takes ages with the default power brick, but charges in a timely fashion if I use the brick that came with my iPad because it has a higher voltage.
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I understand now
I don't think I have something like that. I might have to get it sometime then :D
 
Star_Of_Hope said:
I understand now
I don't think I have something like that. I might have to get it sometime then :D

I think phones technically need more than 5w to charge nowadays, but the phone manufacturers are trying to save money by giving you the cheapest one, rather than one that charges normally.
 
Grungie said:
I think phones technically need more than 5w to charge nowadays, but the phone manufacturers are trying to save money by giving you the cheapest one, rather than one that charges normally.
I see
I didn't know that at all. I will have to get a new one then.
 
Depends on the Watt on the brick and your phone's battery capacity. Minds 35W and 3800 MaH. Type C is faster though make no mistake.
 
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