kirbyrj
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Mine shows up as LG LGH790.
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derp derp... No. It's not quick charge 2.0 if quick charge 2.0 chargers does not quick charge the phones... Simple logic. I don't even know what the hell you are even arguing this for.
Technically, QC2.0 has a max of 3A, but at 3A, it only has a max 5V, but those chargers are few. Majority of QC2.0 chargers are limited to 2A per OEM test control. Most of those chargers would ramp down the ampere to 1.5 or 1.6A and ramp up the voltage to 9V, or 1.2A/12V. But if the phone doesn't recognize the quick charge support, the charge defaults to 2A/5V if not 1.5A/5V. See the OEM specs of your charger.
Hence, find the 3A/5V chargers. But it will not Quick Charge.
you little females
Once again, you're not going to get 15W out of typical QC2.0 chargers on the Nexus 5X/6P. I have not found a QC2.0 3A/5W charger. I find some 2A/5W chargers. And, sure, those ramps up to 1.5A/9W or 1.2A/12V to make 15W if it is QC2.0 compatible. But the Nexus 5X/6P are not QC2.0 compatible, leaving you with a max of either 2A/5V or 10W at best, or worse 1.5A/5V or 7.5W if the charger does not unrecognized the device. Sure, it's got nothing to do the with USB Type-C. But it has everything to do with the 3A/5V charger in the box. If you want fast charging for the Nexus 5X/6P, you pretty much have to bring the charger included in box with you everywhere or buy the additional chargers from Google . There is probably only one third party 3A/5V wall charger available, and DL reviewed it to not be as good as the one in box. (Another is preorder a QC3.0 charger.) Once QC3.0 chargers start rolling out, there should be plenty of third party chargers that could fast charge your Nexus 5X/6P, because the minimal specs of that is 3A/5V.It was and is quite simple someone went "ZOMG THIS CHARGES SO FAST DUE TO TYPE-C!"
When it charges no faster than all major phones made last year. QC2 phones last year used variable voltage and amperage and were charging at 15W last year. The N6 2014 Moto charger does 14.4W (after all is said and done). Further Type-C has nothing to do with it anyway, since type-c is only a physical interconnect standard and specifies nada wrt the data or charging throughput.
It was and is quite simple someone went "ZOMG THIS CHARGES SO FAST DUE TO TYPE-C!"
When it charges no faster than all major phones made last year. QC2 phones last year used variable voltage and amperage and were charging at 15W last year. The N6 2014 Moto charger does 14.4W (after all is said and done). Further Type-C has nothing to do with it anyway, since type-c is only a physical interconnect standard and specifies nada wrt the data or charging throughput.
It was and is quite simple someone went "ZOMG THIS CHARGES SO FAST DUE TO TYPE-C!"
aukey makes a QC 3.0 charger and it's available on Amazon
My first-hour-ordered graphite 64GB Nexus 6P just got a tracking number and shipping notification.
I imagine the new SIM will beat it here; I'm going to switch from Ting to Cricket. Sprint's just 3G here, T-Mobile's patchy on data...but AT&T's towers are solid.
Just got mine too. It'll be here this Friday. That is awesome, since my original ship date was somewhere between November 10-12.
I wish the 5x came with a C to A cable instead of a C to C cable. Had to order one from fleabay to connect to my computer or use old chargers.
Why fleabay? I got three nice ones on Amazon with Prime shipping for under $20.
Is anyone else having trouble with the M forgetting paired BT devices? My N6 keeps dropping my car's pairing.
Anyone planning on buying, or has already bought, both the 5X and the 6P? I'm actually considering it -- I usually spend my summers in Korea, so I'm thinking of putting my Straight Talk SIM in the 6P and my Olleh SIM in my 5X.
Anyone planning on buying, or has already bought, both the 5X and the 6P? I'm actually considering it -- I usually spend my summers in Korea, so I'm thinking of putting my Straight Talk SIM in the 6P and my Olleh SIM in my 5X.
Turn on HDR+ it seems to help according to a lot of reviewers.6P came in the mail today.
Initial impressions (just had time to get the thing set to start setting itself up based off my 5):
Camera will have to be played with a bit more; it was looking a bit warmer than it should have, with it seeing things more yellow than expected.
Speakers are really good
Screen looks great.
Not ungainly large. I don't know that it's much, but it feels smaller than the Nexus 6 we have at work, or the iPhone 6S+ that a coworker has (she has hers in a case; I plan to run mine naked)
Brightness / readability in sunlight couldn't be tested, as it's overcast
USB C is a bigger port than I expected.
Camera bulge is practically nonexistent when looking at it.
fingerprint reader is nice and fast. Looking forward to testing a bit further with the "trusted locations", but I've done no tweaking as of yet.
My SIM won't be here until later this afternoon.
I'd like to see that guy get sued.