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What charger does LG G4 use?
micro USB cable
The LG G4 has Qualcomm’s quick charging 2.0 built into the phone. Using your micro USB cable and a certified charger, you’ll be able to refill the batteries in mere minutes.
Can I charge my phone with a 2.1 amp charger?
Does that mean you can’t use a 5V/2.1A charger, or even a 9V/2A charger (in the case of USB-C)? Not at all. In fact, a higher amperage charger will likely charge your phone even faster, and it can do so safely.
What amperage should I charge my phone with?
Current | Voltage | |
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1A | 5V | Most smartphones come with a 1A charger. |
1.5A | 5V | USB Hubs. Supports BC1.2. |
2.1A | 5V | iOS devices and many tablets, including the iPad, require a 2A charger. Some smartphones can also use a 2A charger (e.g. Samsung Galaxy Note II). |
2.4A | 5V | Most iOS devices. |
Can I charge my phone with 20w?
Yeah, definitely you can use. But make sure that voltage specification of your original 18w charger and that of new 20w charger matches. Generally, all the smart phones require 5v voltage. If you could maintain that, it’s enough.
Does LG G4 have fast charging?
While LG didn’t make a song and dance of it when they announced the G4, the device does in fact support Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0. This means that G4 owners can take advantage of rapid charging speeds using a 9V current instead of the conventional 5V.
What kind of charger does an LG phone use?
USB C Charger
USB C Charger Charging Cable Cord for LG K51 Q70 G8 G7 V60 Thinq Stylo 5 5X,Harmony 4,V30 V30S V20 G6 G5 Q7 Q7+,G7 Fit,Stylo4,Moto G6 Plus,Type C Fast Charge Phone Data Power Wire 3FT-3FT-6FT.
What’s the difference between 1 amp and 2.1 amp?
The phone will only draw the current that it can use. If the phone only draws 1 Amp, plugging it into the 2.1 only means that more current is available if the phone is able to use it, the phone will still only draw its 1 Amp. If the phone is able to use 2.1 Amp, then it will use the full amount.
Is A 1 amp charger good?
Many cheap chargers nowadays still max out at 1 amp. Yes it would work, but as others pointed out, it’ll charge much slower, if at all. It also may put more stress on the charger itself by being run right at maximum output all the time, and cause it to fail quicker.