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Quick Charge 2.0 Test - How Quickly Does it Charge?

2015-02-22
what's going on guys and Marlins hanging from TechnoBuffalo and today we're gonna quickly talk about qua comes quick charge 2.0 technology which has started to become more widely available in devices released over the past few months now why should quick charge technology really matter to us that's what we're here to find out we're seeing more powerful devices all the time thanks to improved display technology and faster processors but sometimes our Need for Speed comes at the expense of battery life which has become an increasingly important topic now even though today's devices do have larger battery they're still being depleted by high-definition displays and quad-core chips the larger the battery the longer it takes to charge a Qualcomm quick charge technology is designed to reduce the overall amount of time it takes to recharge your device there are quite a few devices out in the market that are compatible with Qualcomm quick charge technology like the Nexus 6 Xperia z3 HTC One m8 Moto X and more so what I have in front of me are the new Moto X the Droid turbo the Nexus 6 and the Galaxy Note 4 now for the note 4 we're using Samsung's adaptive fast charger and a regular charger with the Nexus 6 since it sports the same size 3220 million battery this should give us the best idea of whether or not quick charge 2.0 does make a major difference or not for the Moto X we'll be using its own standard charger and then Tessa would Motorola's turbo charger to see if one is better than the other welcomes technology is designed to work best when a battery significantly depleted and the charging rate will actually slow down as charging progresses all of these devices are at around 10 percent battery life so we're going to charge them up for about 15 minutes and we'll let you know what be fine after charging the note 4 for about 15 minutes using the faster charger we went from 10% to about 32% and using a standard charger with the Nexus 6 the device went from 10% to 19% which is 13 percent less than what we could have achieved using the turbo charger the Droid turbo charges 3900 milliamp battery meanwhile went from 10% to roughly around 30 percent using Motorola turbo charger for the Moto X it got up to about 25% in 15 minutes using a conventional charger and actually ran the Moto X back down about 10 percent battery and charge it back up this time using the turbo charger and fifteen minutes I got about 40% which is a pretty big jump over the 25% we got earlier now the question is this quick charge 2.0 technology make a difference judging by our results we were able to get more battery quicker and if you're only by an outlet for a few minutes like it layover between flights quick charge technology is definitely useful and will get you a few extra hours compared to conventional charging technology thank you guys so much for watching this video and if you guys would like to see more make sure to hit that subscribe button down below and we'd like to play video games every now and then in this office so make sure to check us out at twitch TV slash TechnoBuffalo and we hope to see you guys there
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