Huawei AP81 Super Charge (22.50 W)
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Huawei AP81 Super Charge

22.50 W


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carolin

2 years ago

Is the cable also included?

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mr-fra

2 years ago

Yes, the cable is also included. But it is also in the item description: Scope of delivery USB-C to USB-A cable

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bule_gila

6 years ago

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blaze6485

6 years ago

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Good day, no, as far as I know, the device is only capable of delivering 22.5 watts of power. The charger of the Huawei Mate 20 Pro, on the other hand, is capable of a power of up to 40 watts. I would perhaps have you look at this product, which I believe would be the official one for the Mate 20 Pro. Huawei SuperCharge (4A, 40W, SuperCharge) I hope I was able to help you with that! :)

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twofaces

6 years ago

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Mr.Shin-Chan

6 years ago

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The output voltage! The large adapter can output 4A at 10V while the small one can charge the end device at 4.5V or 5V with up to 4.5A. The large tablet batteries are usually divided into 2 cells so that they can be charged in parallel (as if you were charging 2 smartphones at the same time --> 10V = 2x 5V). I would definitely go for the smaller one for the Huawei smartphone.

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Limalhas

7 years ago

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lm12

7 years ago

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Hello, I'm afraid that this is not possible because your Nexus 6P is designed to be charged with a 3A power charger (3 amps/hour) and the Huawei AP81 charger is a 5A because it is designed to power Huawei smartphones with this same characteristic (like my Huawei Mate 9 Pro) Moreover, the AP81 charger is equipped with a microprocessor that detects which type of device is connected and the power circuit adapts to it. In conclusion, your "assembly" would be possible but the fast charge functionality might not work, due to the lack of a device from another manufacturer like your Nexus. I hope to have enlightened you as well as possible with my explanation. Ah the labyrinths of computing, ... Sincerely.

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schulz.robin

7 years ago

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Brimstone

7 years ago

Please use compatible charging adapters and USB cables to charge the power bank, such as the products under Accessories on the product page of the power bank: RAVPower RP-PB043 (20100mAh, Quick Charge 3.0, iSmart 2.0) PS: Huawei usually uses a special charging method for its products.

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Artego86

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

Hello Artego86 The following product supports 5A according to the description: Lindy Premium Superspeed-Plus E-Mark (A - C, 1.50m) To be on the safe side, I would recommend the original Huawei cable (AP51), which Digitec unfortunately does not carry.

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littnis1

8 years ago

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admtruog

8 years ago

Charging should be absolutely no problem. However, in the picture it looks like a USB C connector as far as the cable is concerned. As far as I know, the Mate 8 still has the old connector. You would then simply have to use a different cable. The Supe Charge function won't be much use with the Mate 8 either, as it is only supported from the Mate 9 onwards. I think you are better off with a cheaper charger with 2A or more :)

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alien.rodriguez

8 years ago

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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Hi alien.rodriguez, Here are 2 answers for 2 parts of your question: Short Answer: Part 1-Yes this charger can charge your mobile (Huawei P9). Part 2-No, this charger will not charge your mobile Quick. Detailed Answer: Your phone (Huawei P9 ) it comes with normal 5V 2A charger, However it supports quick charging feature but it is only compatible with 9V 2A charger type! Conclusion: If you plan to purchase (AP81 Super Charger) to use it as a charger for your Huawei P9, then it is recommended and will be a future prove item. If you plan to purchase (AP81 Super Charger) as upgrade to Quick charging feature to your Huawei P9 then it wont work. Hope this answer your question, Pls let me know If you require more Info Regards, dubiz

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