The three smartphones in the video are identical Nexus 6 smartphones, right down to the mighty 3220 mAh batteries. Generally speaking, the larger the battery, the longer it takes to charge.

In the video you see just how long it takes to charge the battery from 0% to 50% with conventional chargers (5 volts/1 amp and 5 volts/ 2 amps). And just how much faster going from 0% to 50% with a Quick Charge 2.0 charger is.

To get the awesome Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 experience you’ll need two things: a device that’s certified Quick Charge 2.0 (find a list of Qualcomm Snapdragon processor powered devices here) and a charger that’s certified Quick Charge 2.0 (list here.). The Nexus 6 in the video features the Quick Charge 2.0 certified Motorola Turbo Charger.

If you’re still on the fence about getting a device with Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, don’t take our word for it—check out what others had to say at Lifehacker, Droid-Life, Pocket-Lint, Anandtech, and PocketNow, to name a few, and learn more at our Quick Charge page.

Qualcomm Quick Charge and Qualcomm Snapdragon are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.