Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology explained
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Learn more about Qualcomm Quick Charge: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/quick-charge Subscribe to see more Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/Snapdrag... https://www.qualcomm.com/news/snapdra... Website: http://www.snapdragon.com Snapdragon blog: http://www.qualcomm.com/snapdragon/blog Qualcomm Google+: https://plus.google.com/+qualcomm/posts Qualcomm Quick Charge and Qualcomm Snapdragon are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
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not supported 2.0 on moto g4 plus
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3 minutes long video and I still dont know on what voltage does quickcharge 2.0 operate...... Standard voltage is 5v (usb). But you need higher voltages for this technology. Someone plz respond... :)
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is this safe to use on the road with my HP laptop?
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USB C+ QC 2.0 =oh rip 36 watt charging
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Hi Qualcomm good day, is asus zenfone 2 (ze551ml) support this technology?
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I love this track! Can the snapdragon guy shut up and just let me chill with it?
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What is the background music called?
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does xperia z3 tmobile support quick charging
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super song
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dows yu yunique has this feature it is running on snapdragon 410
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wish it was a song ;_;
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This is one of the best innovations that's ever been implemented on mobile platforms! I don't know how I've ever lived without it!
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Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0?
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does lg g3 support QC 2.0 ??
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Ok, Quick Charge 2.0 is faster, but how does it achieve faster charging? I was hoping that a video entitled "technology explained" might have, well, explained the technology, but no. I'm not sure why they want to obscure the details from us poor end-users but perhaps they are worried that by mentioning horrifyingly technical details like voltage and amperes we will all run away in fear of actually learning something.
Apparently it just raises the charging voltage from the USB standard of 5V up to 9V or 12V depending on battery state. This allows more watts of charging initially until the device is partially charged. I believe it then steps the voltage or current back down in increments as the device reaches full charge, but specifics on this are unreasonably hard to find. A simple graph would be nice. -
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Great job on the video! Everything from the animations to the speech, I'm impressed.