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  • #1
Hi,

I accept constitute this comment most the cable :

Note: I tested PC manner with a USB Type-C to HDMI cablevision I bought on Amazon. Considering the Mate x and Mate x Pro support USB iii.1 it's technically possible that you can screen share to a monitor and charge the device at the aforementioned fourth dimension. I asked Anker if a powered USB hub with HDMI support like this would work, but they said it depends on wiring and whether a hub has been designed to communicate with the Mate 10 or non. I as well asked Huawei for clarification, and they have vowed to get dorsum to me on the specifics of what to look out for in a compatible hub. I'll update the review equally more data comes in. Thank you to Bram Peeters for raising this effect.

Source : https://world wide web.androidauthority.com/huawei-mate-10-pro-review-807465/

Is there a HUAWEI reference for this cable ?

Does it demand to exist HDCP uniform, with Netflix eg ?

All-time regards

  • #two
Howdy Pascal... I already tried the desktop mode. Technically whatsoever type-c to hdmi adapter should work. I'm using this: https://www.incipio.com/chargers/usb-c/usb-c-digital-av-multiport-adapter.html ... and I added an HDMI to VGA cable adapter because there's a VGA cabled monitor at home that'due south not in use.

My current setup:
** Mate 10
** Incipio 3-port AV adapter
++ Logitech 2 in 1 wireless combo (keyboard and mouse using one usb dongle) attached to the 3-port adapter
++ Charger attached to the type-c port
** HDMI to VGA adapter
** monitor

Works without whatever problems except that the charger cannot push plenty power to actually charge the phone. It notwithstanding drops so probably from eighty% you lot have a practiced 2 hours average of desktop mode time to perform stuff. I am thinking of getting a DELL type-c to hdmi adapter (just a simple hdmi adapter no extra ports) for playing games.

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  • #three
I got myself a Macbook usb 3.1 dongle ( Lmao ) and i can't seem to push ability fast enough to charge my phone, it helps though, having power in drains the bombardment slower than having no power in
  • #4
I got myself a Macbook usb three.1 dongle ( Lmao ) and i can't seem to push button ability fast plenty to charge my phone, it helps though, having power in drains the battery slower than having no power in

In fact, few months agone, i was looking for a USB C HUB (With or not HDMI, Ethernet) with power commitment,

for an ACER SWITCH V10 (2017), to connect many external USB HDD and KEYS.

I have found many products on Amazon.

And these products (USB C HUB) like EgoIggo HUB USB C (GN30E) on Amazon, could be fully adjusted

with a Mate x PRO. Some of them are besides Mac OS X or/and Windows uniform, with or not drivers.

Look the description :

[Multi-operation] three USB three.0 ports, 2 Card Readers for SD and micro SD, 1 HDMI Slot, 1 RJ45 Eternet Port and 1 USB Type-C Charging Port. Uniform with new devices equipped with a Type-C USB port.
[High transfer speed] With a information charge per unit of upwardly to 5 Gbps, the 3 USB 3.0 ports allow yous to connect your keyboard, mouse, USB flash bulldoze and external hard drive to the laptop. An SD actor and a micro SD player support SD / SDHC / SDXC cards up to 2 TB. An HDMI slot that supports resolutions up to 4K. An RJ45 Ethernet port allows a super-fast net network up to 1Gbits / s, but likewise backwards compatible with ten / 100Mbps
[Unique Design] This Hub is very pocket-size and thin, but robust, whose connexion cable is properly flexible, which makes the connection very stable. This elegant aluminum-shaped design perfectly matches the way and color of MackBook and MackBook Pro.
[Power Delivery] USB-C Power Delivery (PD) for Macbook Macmini and other USB-C devices, capable of simultaneously transferring information and charging devices.
[Ultra Portable] This hub is packed with a minor box of cardboard and well protected by a nice cover that prevents it from scratching your mackbook. Incredibly meaty size and very practical to carry everywhere.

Best regards

  • #5
I got myself a Macbook usb 3.ane dongle ( Lmao ) and i can't seem to push power fast enough to charge my phone, it helps though, having power in drains the bombardment slower than having no power in

same business organization with the incipio that I'one thousand currently using.

From what I run into, it will just drain the battery however we use it. Probably faster if we apply the same adapter as Pascal's observe. If I accept the risk I volition test Huawei's adapters (they have a dissimilar brand of adapter here in the Philippines) - I can try and borrow: run across if it Tin button the ability enough to charge the phone. Simply I'k already bold that it won't.

Given the fact that the type-c port provides 100% of what information technology's supposed to run on desktop mode, powering the adapter.. powering whatever usb device is plugged in, that power requirement is the one that needs to be addressed.

Just overall swell for a phone especially when you can still utilize the phone while working on desktop mode. We tin't exercise work on the phone of class but just plenty to get a few things done with a screen and keyboard/mouse combo... :D

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  • #6
Well according to some German website information technology'south stated that the Mate 10 is Uniform with USB [electronic mail protected]*2A so we might need to get a USB PD compatible charger to hopefully gain more than juice than using draining the battery slowly
  • #vii
Well according to some German website it's stated that the Mate 10 is Uniform with USB [e-mail protected]*2A and then we might demand to become a USB PD uniform charger to hopefully gain more juice than using draining the battery slowly

probably if nosotros use an adapter with a type-c slot going to the type-c port of the hdmi/type-c adapter....

I was looking at the Tronsmart multiport charger I think. It has a type-c port and so you can utilise a type-c to type-c cable... BUT it only pushes out as fast charge on the mate 9... so of course that'southward besides a fast charge on the mate 10... Simply again, that's if nosotros plug the phone directly to the charger... would that be a unlike example if we plug it to the hdmi adapter? I'm actually planning to buy it.. just and then I have a multiport adapter especially when out and well-nigh. This one says Ability Delivery.. probably I'll grab this affair by terminate of the month and the type-c end to stop cable...

http://world wide web.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-u5p-60w-usb-pd-desktop-charger-with-voltiq

hopefully I can written report back as shortly as I become it.

current dilemma is nosotros have a super accuse adapter... and even so it'south not pushing enough juice... hopefully the type-c blazon-c scenario works so we won't have draining issues...

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  • #8
***** UPDATE *****

CORRECTION ON THE BRAND...

I was referring to Anker and yep the idea for Power Commitment appears to work.

https://www.anker.com/products/variant/PowerPort%2B-5-Ports-USB-C-/A2053111

Still using my desktop mode original setup:

Mate 10 - Incipio 3-port adapter (type-c/hdmi/regular usb) - hdmi to vga adapter (vga cablevision LED monitor) - Type-C to TYPE-C cablevision going to the new Anker desktop charger (type-c port is Power Delivery capable) ....

Telephone shows FAST CHARGING instead of just charging...
https://imgur.com/a/V7qII

Started around 68% now I'chiliad at 74%. So I guess that should be the solution. But grab a PD (power commitment) capable charger. The ane from Tronsmart should work without issues as well.

Thanks guys!:skillful:

  • #9
Baseus O HUB Type-C multi-function converter Adapter

Howdy, I'm using a mate ten and I've just bought a Baseus O HUB Type-C multi-role converter Adapter (HDMI + Type-c charging port + USB3.0). Can't seems to get it to work (PC mode or mirror) when connected to HDMI (tried on Panasonic LED TV & Toshiba projector).

Wireless mouse and keyboard working and phone is charging when I've plug in the charger to the hub. Is there whatsoever setting that I've missed?

enricomemo
  • #10
Regarding Desktop mode: I bought an adapter and successfully connected my mate 10 to an Hard disk drive TV, but the resolution is low, does it depend on the TV, the cable, the adapter or there is a way to ready the desktop mode resolution? I haven't found it ...
  • #11
CORRECTION ON THE BRAND...

I was referring to Anker and yes the idea for Ability Delivery appears to piece of work.

https://www.anker.com/products/variant/PowerPort%2B-5-Ports-USB-C-/A2053111

Still using my desktop manner original setup:

Mate 10 - Incipio 3-port adapter (type-c/hdmi/regular usb) - hdmi to vga adapter (vga cable LED monitor) - TYPE-C to TYPE-C cable going to the new Anker desktop charger (type-c port is Power Delivery capable) ....

Phone shows FAST CHARGING instead of just charging...
https://imgur.com/a/V7qII

Started effectually 68% now I'1000 at 74%. So I estimate that should be the solution. Just take hold of a PD (power delivery) capable charger. The one from Tronsmart should work without issues every bit well.

Cheers guys!:good:


so standard Mate x Pro charger (which says fast charging when plugged into phone) doesnt fast charge the telephone when connected to the USB Hub. But youre proverb if i buy this Anker charger my phone volition fast accuse when connected to a USB hub?

What is the exact spec of that Anker charger that makes it different to the Huawei charger in the box? Sorry for confusion, thanks in advance.

  • #12
so standard Mate 10 Pro charger (which says fast charging when plugged into telephone) doesnt fast charge the telephone when connected to the USB Hub. But youre maxim if i buy this Anker charger my phone volition fast accuse when continued to a USB hub?

What is the exact spec of that Anker charger that makes information technology dissimilar to the Huawei charger in the box? Sorry for defoliation, thanks in advance.


Anker desktop charger that I'm using: https://www.anker.com/products/variant/PowerPort%2B-five-Ports-USB-C-/A2053111

Information technology has Power Commitment - which powers most usb-c devices nowadays specially Macs and other Google devices if I got that correct.

The description has this:

USB Type-C, Premium 5-Port 60W USB Wall Charger with Power Delivery for Apple MacBook, Nexus 5X / 6P and PowerIQ for iPhone, iPad, Samsung & More

The stock charger will definitely piece of work without problems IF DIRECTLY attached to the phone but this time nosotros have an external device - the multi-port hdmi/type-c/usb adapter. Yeah it has a type-c port included and you tin can attach the stock charger but from my experience especially with the Incipio adapter, it requires more "push" considering the stock charger but slows down the drain when using desktop mode. It does non increase the phone's battery juice while in apply.
:affections:

** Also, Huawei stock supercharger adapter pushes 22.5W of power BUT ONLY if continued directly to telephone. Power commitment pushes 29W of power REGARDLESS of which device it's continued to. The Huawei charger is also picky so information technology might non be using all 22.5W if connected to an in-between adapter.

  • #13
Anker desktop charger that I'one thousand using: https://www.anker.com/products/variant/PowerPort%2B-five-Ports-USB-C-/A2053111

It has Power Delivery - which powers most usb-c devices nowadays especially Macs and other Google devices if I got that correct.

The description has this:

USB Type-C, Premium 5-Port 60W USB Wall Charger with Power Delivery for Apple MacBook, Nexus 5X / 6P and PowerIQ for iPhone, iPad, Samsung & More

The stock charger will definitely work without problems IF Direct fastened to the telephone but this fourth dimension we have an external device - the multi-port hdmi/type-c/usb adapter. Aye it has a blazon-c port included and you can attach the stock charger but from my feel specially with the Incipio adapter, it requires more "push" because the stock charger just slows down the drain when using desktop mode. It does non increase the phone's battery juice while in use.
:angel:

** Also, Huawei stock supercharger adapter pushes 22.5W of power Merely ONLY if connected direct to phone. Ability delivery pushes 29W of power REGARDLESS of which device it's connected to. The Huawei charger is also picky so information technology might not be using all 22.5W if connected to an in-between adapter.


hi, thanks for your detailed reply. the edit with the wattage is especially useful. 1 last question. Does the Anker charger "fast-charge" the huawei mate ten pro when connected direct? or just standard usb charging?

If yes, i will supercede my huawei official charger with this anker one. handy that it has some usb ports as well so i can charge my bike lights overnight etc as well :)

thank you in accelerate for the further information

  • #14
hi, thanks for your detailed reply. the edit with the wattage is particularly useful. one last question. Does the Anker charger "fast-accuse" the huawei mate 10 pro when continued directly? or just standard usb charging?

If yes, i will supervene upon my huawei official charger with this anker one. handy that it has some usb ports as well so i can charge my bicycle lights overnight etc also :)

thanks in accelerate for the further data


that's ane of the things I actually was surprised with and didn't really expect...actually skilful news for united states because information technology does!! The phone registers FAST CHARGING even if I accept "everything" connected for desktop fashion.

* phone + incipio type-c hdmi usb combo
* incipio + hdmi-vga converter
* vga converter + vga led monitor
* Anker multi-port with blazon-c power delivery + anker blazon-c to type-c string ..... connected to the incipio

** and a recent addition: since the incipio simply has 1 regular USB port, I bought a 4-port usb hub... connected it to the incipio then that basically splits ane into 4 usb ports... I fastened my wireless keyboard/mouse combo and my Western Digital 1 Terabyte external HDD...... NO Issues WHATSOEVER.... haha!.. phone all the same chargers UP with fast charging indication...

Now I guess I have a total working desktop system with the mate 10 :D

(I'm using the regular mate 10 but I guess that shouldn't touch the charge input/output)

  • #15
that'due south ane of the things I actually was surprised with and didn't actually expect...really good news for us because information technology does!! The phone registers FAST CHARGING even if I have "everything" connected for desktop fashion.

* phone + incipio blazon-c hdmi usb combo
* incipio + hdmi-vga converter
* vga converter + vga led monitor
* Anker multi-port with type-c power commitment + anker type-c to type-c cord ..... connected to the incipio

** and a recent addition: since the incipio only has ane regular USB port, I bought a iv-port usb hub... connected it to the incipio then that basically splits ane into 4 usb ports... I attached my wireless keyboard/mouse combo and my Western Digital ane Terabyte external HDD...... NO Bug WHATSOEVER.... haha!.. phone yet chargers UP with fast charging indication...

At present I guess I have a total working desktop system with the mate 10 :D

(I'm using the regular mate ten merely I guess that shouldn't bear on the accuse input/output)


Just an FYI to others, the Huawei Mate 10 Pro has 3 different charging modes. One is USB Charging, very very ho-hum. One is Fast charging, like regular charging i estimate. SuperCharging is really really fast. This Anker charger only fast charges my device.

I cant get SuperCharge unless I use the Huawei official charger or the Huawei AP09S PowerBank.

How can I SuperCharge with 3rd party accessories?!

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  • #16
Just an FYI to others, the Huawei Mate 10 Pro has three different charging modes. One is USB Charging, very very slow. I is Fast charging, like regular charging i estimate. SuperCharging is actually really fast. This Anker charger only fast charges my device.

I deceit go SuperCharge unless I use the Huawei official charger or the Huawei AP09S PowerBank.

How tin I SuperCharge with third party accessories?!


To understand the chargin technologies 1 must understand how Watts Volts and Ampere work. Volt x Ampere = Watt. Explaining Volt and Ampere is kinda long story but to keep information technology short: Imagine a garden hose: The pressure of the water is Volt, the speed of the water is Ampere. Watt is the corporeality of water thats pouring out.

There are diverse technologies for charging, in the end it thing how many Watts there are. But different combinations of Volts and Ampere are possible to reach the same amount of Watts.

There is a new universal standard called Power Delivery which was introduced with USB 3.1 Blazon C. And then this is a standard that comes with usb iii.1 type c and that is why all the new usb3.1 blazon c laptops back up information technology. (PD supports multiple protocols (combinations of 5 and A to achieve up to 100W) and the more than powerful ones generally support the lower ones besides. that means a 100W PD charging brick could charge a 5Vx3A=15W Phone, a 14Vx2A=28W iPad Pro, a 60W Macbook, an 80W Ultrabook etc.)

Previous Charging standards are something around 5V and 1A,2A, figurer usb 2.0 ports but give 0.5A and usb3.0 ports give 1A, which is why some laptops take a dedicated phone charging port that delivers 2A (most phones used 5V/2A earlier fast charging technologies hit the market place, it is also the protocol phones fall back to if the charging brick does not support the fast charging technology of the phones manufacturer)

Phone manufacturers accept their own technoligies or license them from other companies. Qualcom has QuickCharge which many smartphones employ (Samsung uses QuickCharge two.0 with 9V and i,67A (Delivers roughly 15W))

Huawei has its own SuperCharge which is based on 5V/4A and iv,5V/5A (delivers effectually 22W). And so in social club to apply supercharge you take to become a charging brick that explicitely supports 4,5V/5A protocol and a cable that supports 5A (since standard USB 3.1 Type C Power Delivery protocols are based on a maximum of 3A most usb-c cables dont support 5A).

So as i mentioned before: more powerful charging bricks normally support less powerful protocols. so in order to charge devices that do non back up the specific fast chargind protocol, all chargers also support 5V2A. Thats what happens if a Samsung is charged with huawei brick or my mate 10 pro is charged with the samsung brick (the difference being that Huawei seems to label the usb 3.0 pc port 5V/1A as "charging", the normal 5V/2A as fast charging and the Huawei SuperCharge at 4,5V/5A obviously is chosen SuperCharge). USB Power Delivery aims to finish that by providing a standard that is available for all that use a 3.1 type c port. (that means if i have a 60W apple tree chargin brick for my macbook i can too use the same brick to charge my 29W ipad pro or another 60W usb type c ultrabook with windows with the same brick and cablevision without thinking twice. before usb type c and PD all laptops had to have dedicated chargers)

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  • #17
Regarding Desktop mode: I bought an adapter and successfully continued my mate 10 to an Hd Television, but the resolution is low, does it depend on the Television receiver, the cable, the adapter or there is a way to set the desktop fashion resolution? I haven't plant it ...

Hi enrico. I have exactly the same result and it seems like its related to the 4K Television receiver merely. FHD Television receiver piece of work fine with my mate 10 pro but when I connect it to 4K Television it sticks to 640*480 resolution, which is useless patently. Accept yous found a solution or anyone else ?
  • #18
Hi enrico. I take exactly the aforementioned issue and it seems similar its related to the 4K Idiot box merely. FHD TV work fine with my mate 10 pro but when I connect it to 4K TV information technology sticks to 640*480 resolution, which is useless patently. Have y'all constitute a solution or anyone else ?

My Television set isn't 4k and I too become the 640*480 resolution :confused:
  • #xix
My Tv set isn't 4k and I likewise get the 640*480 resolution :confused:

What is the model of your Telly ? Maybe its a model-related effect (non the native resolution), I tried with a hdmi 2.0 cable and the problem is still here. I own a samsung 55MU7000.
  • #twenty
CORRECTION ON THE Brand...

I was referring to Anker and yeah the idea for Power Delivery appears to work.

https://world wide web.anker.com/products/variant/PowerPort+-5-Ports-USB-C-/A2053111

Still using my desktop mode original setup:

Mate x - Incipio iii-port adapter (blazon-c/hdmi/regular usb) - hdmi to vga adapter (vga cable LED monitor) - Blazon-C to Blazon-C cable going to the new Anker desktop charger (type-c port is Ability Delivery capable) ....

Telephone shows FAST CHARGING instead of only charging...
https://imgur.com/a/V7qII

Started around 68% now I'm at 74%. So I guess that should exist the solution. Just grab a PD (power delivery) capable charger. The one from Tronsmart should work without problems as well.

Cheers guys!:good:


You getting much oestrus on the device I've used Samsung dex before and the S8 got warm but not very, I'thou using the Mate 10 and the Dex hub which charges fast simply phones gets quite hot using like shooting fish in a barrel projection

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