question re: first charge - Galaxy Tab 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Wife and I bought a new tab 3 10.1 and put it on the charger at 11.30pm, at 8.30 the next night it was only charged to 83%. Should it take so long to charge the first time? How long does a typical full charge take?
TIA

Are you using the stock charger? Cause I know when I plug mine in my USB wall outlet it'll take forever, when I use a USB stock or non stock adapter its fine
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What creep138 said. The stock charger is rated at 2 amps. If you use like a phone charger that is rated at 1 amp then you are severely extending your charging time. Make sure the charger is OEM Stock (or one rated at 2 amps) and make sure the cable is the thicker cable that came with the Tab.
I can get 100% in a couple of hours after a good hard use. But if I run it over night on the charger, I most definitely get 100% in the morning.

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[Q] Slow Charge

Not sure if this is an issue, or if its standard. But here is what im facing.
A charge off the wall will get my Tmobile SGS2 to a full charge (from around 15%-20%) with the stock plug and cable in about an hour to an hour and a half. However charging from my laptop or from a car charger im only getting a total increase in battery 15% in an hour. I tried to use the stock cable with the laptop and got about 25% in an hour and a half. I tried to use the stock cable in my car and only got 7% in 45 minutes.
Anyone have any ideas?
When charging from the car or from a laptop, the power is limited to what the cable/charger can supply which might not be sufficient for the SGS2. For the car charger, you can try buying one that supplies more amps, but for the laptop, theres really nothing you can do, as it is limited by the USB cable itself.
Do you mean the USB cable or do you mean the actual plug & internal workings of the laptop? because i have tried several cables. And just also remembered that i tried the stock cable as well with crappy results.
you can buy a 2A charger, and it will charge a lot faster, that's what i use in my car
at home or office, i just use the regular charger, as i always carry extra battery packs
When you plug it into the laptop it only gives out a limited amount of amps unlike the regular charger that came with the phone. The one that came with the phone regulates the charge so that it doesn't overcharge your device or anything. The laptop USB plug is supposed to be meant for peripherals like a mouse and stuff so it doesnt give out that much amps, therefore charging slower than a regular charger.
I use the t-mobile rapid car charger, It can charge this beast in about 45 minutes. It also has a 2nd port for a 2nd device.
Deebo took your bike too?
Really?! I've never seen my charging current go over 700 mA, even with a 2 amp charger.
I'd happily give up some long-term lifetime for faster charging.
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They have a home charger too that's a home charger plus car charger in 1. I use them in the cars but they're great for trips cause you have a 2 in 1 charger.
With 3 batteries and a external charger though, I never need a home charger and haven't even put this on a charger yet.
Just as most of the others have said here, the charge is going to be limited to what the source can put out. If you get another charger (2A charger) then it will be able to charger faster but you also want to be careful with using after market chargers there are some that can negatively affect your battery by overcharging which is when the phone gets fully charged but the charger does not ever stop with the flow of power to the device.
Ok Thanks all.
Guess i need a new car charger and something for the office.
Also did some crawling through "Mother of all battery life" thread found some good ideas there for making this thing last longer on the charge its got.
Im having the same problem my fone takes forever to charge...im pluged into the wall using the charger in the box n it took me no joke 7 hours to charge my fone!
Im on it rite now as its plugged i to the wall n im losing power instead of charging...i tested the voltage n its fine ...is tgere anythin i can do?
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I, myself, actually haven't used the OEM charger that came with the phone. Although I did notice it is quite small and the phone battery is a 1850mAh (larger than normal) that might affect the charging rate. I am currently using the old HTC charger that came with my Sensation and it charges fully in about 2 hours. If you want a charger that charges your phone in an hour and a half, I recommend going into a T-mobile store and grabbing the Wallcharger they sell. It charges 33% faster than OEM chargers and does not harm your device nor kill your batteries.
You can find it by clicking here
Exactly same problem as OP.
OEM wall charger charges phone to full in couple of hours but laptop USB or car USB is doing at 10% / hour assuming you don't do anything on your phone but just leave it there to be charged. Otherwise you'll be losing battery rather than being charged.
513263337 said:
Exactly same problem as OP.
OEM wall charger charges phone to full in couple of hours but laptop USB or car USB is doing at 10% / hour assuming you don't do anything on your phone but just leave it there to be charged. Otherwise you'll be losing battery rather than being charged.
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As explained in previous post, this is due to limitations in the laptop USB drive and depending on what car charger you have, the phone might suck up more juice than it is able to provide.
so this is nothing a kernel or any other tweak can fix?
mightymike889 said:
so this is nothing a kernel or any other tweak can fix?
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no a new kernel or any other tweak wont work.
So i gotta buy a new charger!?!
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Yes, or if you have like an old microUSB charger from HTC or another Samsung phone (Samsung Vibrant) you can try using those.
the 2A chargers from BlackBerry are the best
So, you guys are seeing the phone draw over 700 mA (when the charger is capable)?
If I use my iPad charger (2A), I still top out at 700 mA, and the ~4 hours that go with it. :/
Even my 1A car charger tops out at 700 mA, that's why I thought it was a hardware issue.
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2A vs. 1A charger

In the meantime I got inspired by some threads in which people claimed that 2A (amp) charger will make it faster to charge up my note then original 1A charger. I bought original Samsung 2A charger for Samsung galaxy tab and tried that out and I must say that during the first week or two the charging time decreased from around 2.5 - 3 hours into something around 1h 40-50 min.
Later on everything returned to standard 3 hours though, charging with 2A charger is almost identical to 1A charger so from my experience there is no added value with this approach (unless ICS will make a change, or some custom rom).
For anyone interested I enclosed picture where in the top row you may see charging with 1A charger after 1h50min, 2h40min (both just random pics), then when this app (https://market.android.com/details?id=net.whph.android.battery) said it is 100% and the last picture is when galaxy note (Android) system said it is 100% (green battery icon). In the bottom row there is the same scenario with 2A charger. I am on the stock rom 2.6.35.7-N7000XXKKA.
Im not sure but I think you need a kernel that allows more than 1A charging for the 2A charger to work.
EarlZ said:
Im not sure but I think you need a kernel that allows more than 1A charging for the 2A charger to work.
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I guess so, what makes me slightly uncertain is that initially, charging time was around 2 hours ...
This is an interesting thread. I'd like to get more information about 2A chargers and whether they really make a difference.
Also I heard that when plugged to a TV (using the MHL cable) the phone may actually consume the battery more, even when plugged to the charger simultaneously. therefore if 2A chargers charge faster, it may also solve this problem.
Qvp said:
This is an interesting thread. I'd like to get more information about 2A chargers and whether they really make a difference.
Also I heard that when plugged to a TV (using the MHL cable) the phone may actually consume the battery more, even when plugged to the charger simultaneously. therefore if 2A chargers charge faster, it may also solve this problem.
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I actually have both, micro USB to USB and micro USB to MHL cables. Wasn't able to test them for a longer time as they sometimes work and sometimes don't, especially mhl cable shows videos for like 30 seconds and then there is a lost signal message on my TV, then it wakes up, then it is gone again ... I could fiddle wit it, but will rather wait for ICS upgrade and then will return to it again.
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Iphone charger
I am using the iPhone charger. It is a 2A and so far I see an improvement in the battery life. With the original charger (and BB one) the battery reading was 2100mAh . Now is 2600mAh. I don't know why or how.
Also I see a sightly improvement in how the battery lasts for normal use. I get around 18hours
antonioeram said:
I am using the iPhone charger. It is a 2A and so far I see an improvement in the battery life. With the original charger (and BB one) the battery reading was 2100mAh . Now is 2600mAh. I don't know why or how.
Also I see a sightly improvement in how the battery lasts for normal use. I get around 18hours
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the iPhone charger is 1a... Only the ipad charger is 2a
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What we need is someone with 2 notes with dead batteries and plug the original charger 1a on one and a 2a charger on the other and see which one gets fully charged first! Maybe its me but I can definitely see a difference between the original and the one I'm using (playbook charger 1.8a)
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big samm said:
What we need is someone with 2 notes with dead batteries and plug the original charger 1a on one and a 2a charger on the other and see which one gets fully charged first! Maybe its me but I can definitely see a difference between the original and the one I'm using (playbook charger 1.8a)
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I did it, and while not with 2 notes side by side, you can have a look at the pictures at the 1st post, the time and charging rate shows its pretty same on the stock rom whether you use 1A or 2A charger. (Although it was very different first one or two weeks, after that battery get used to 2A charger and charging is as slow as with 1A ...)
antonioeram said:
I am using the iPhone charger. It is a 2A and so far I see an improvement in the battery life. With the original charger (and BB one) the battery reading was 2100mAh . Now is 2600mAh. I don't know why or how.
Also I see a sightly improvement in how the battery lasts for normal use. I get around 18hours
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How did you measure the current in mAh or what app did you use? Thanks.
My bad. I am using the iPad chargers. not iPhone . Those are 2A. To verify I am using battery pro monitor.
Here is a screenshot.
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SGN stock batt with ipad charger?
Hi, I see some of you are using 2A/ipad charger to charge you SGN. My question is, will there be any side effects on that could harm the stock batt in short or long run?
FYI, atm, I have an ipad charger for home and car and i intend to just use the same charger to charge all devices including my SGN. Im not looking for a fast charging option, but just a hassle free and conveniences.
I appreciate if you could give suggestion on a dual port charger (for home and car) where I can charge my devices simultaneously at one time.
No harm as long as the volatage output from your charger is 5v. This is what pushes the current to ur device. Higher it goes more it pushes.
However the current that the charger provides decides how fast it can charge. This will also depend on the device. If the device is manufactured to charge at 1 amp and u use a 2 amp charger then it will only use 1amp. If however u use a 750mah charger it can only use 750mah and charge slowly.
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touchstone charge time

I did the touchstone wireless charging mod.
What charge times are you guys getting?
Is there anyway to make it faster?
On mine it takes 8 hours for a full charge.
I have tried a 2a wall charger, the official pre charger, and the default note 2 charger.
None charge any faster.
No case. seated securely on the charger. (i used strong magnets. it even works with a case on).
Without touchstone, i can get a full charge in less then 2 hours.
If u read that thread it says that it doesn't work properly
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it was the magnets.
i replaced them with these
and now I can get a full charge in 3 hours.

Battery or Phone?

Friends,
Interesting observation here. For the last week of owning the SGIV phone, my battery life is awesome, however when
it comes to charging it takes *forever*. When I mean forever, I don't mean two to three hours, like almost 8-9 to get a full
charge.
11:30am est battery was at 17%. At 3:30pm est, battery at 47%. when charging.
Any ideas if its the battery or phone?
please advise,
tvos
It shouldn't take that long to charge. Mine charges with a way higher rate. So I guess it's a problem with your phone /battery
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Proly an issue with the charger - i charged slowly from a computer outlet - but a couple hours later did the wall outlet (using a motorola charger and it was juiced up in a just few hours) - Might be related to the charger and/or usb cord in use.
Make sure you are using a 2A charger like the one that came with it
I was discussing this with a friend after I posted my concern.
Apparently, if you charge by usb from a computer source, the amp is lower hence, it will take three times longer.
If charged by wall outlet it won't take long for the phone to charge quickly.
Just in a half hour I decided to test this theory and it works faster at wall outlet.
Thanks people...
tvos
Use original charger in the wall outlet. Takes 2 hrs from 1%
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not sure if this was mentioned in the FAQs and I did look.
Might want to add this in the FAQs - differences between the battery outlet charging vs. computer source.
tvos
Normal usb power is 5.1 volts at 1amp. Bigger battery chargers are normally 5.1 v but at 2amps.. that being tablet chargers and bigger battery devices.
Plugged into a comp and not into an outlet I think you get 1/2 an amp ( wayyy less then originally supplied and intended charger)
our s4 came with a 2amp charger. You can read the specs on the side of it.
if you were using a 1amp ac adapter which is what 90% of mobile phones have, then it would take significantly longer.
my battery charges in about a hour and twenty minutes using stock s4 charger and cable.

Lg G3 Charge Time

hi how much times it takes to your phone to fully charge mine with the S5 charger and a 2 meter aftermarket cable took 4 hours one time and another time took 3 hours. is the charger or the cable to blame?
lak100 said:
hi how much times it takes to your phone to fully charge mine with the S5 charger and a 2 meter aftermarket cable took 4 hours one time and another time took 3 hours. is the charger or the cable to blame?
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Why are you using a Charger built for another phone, and another battery?
Osseon said:
Why are you using a Charger built for another phone, and another battery?
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is there any difference?
Mine needs 2 h +/- with a 1A Samsung charger and a LG G2 cable.
(I try to not use it that much while it charges)
lak100 said:
is there any difference?
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Chargers range from 1A-2A output. The cable will also affect the charge speed. I tried replacing the cable on my Samsung charger with a cheapo $1 one, and it wouldn't charge for crap. Swapped it out for a higher quality one, and it worked great.
I might keep my note 3 charger for this. Usually charge quickly.
The G3 comes with a 1.5a charger and takes about an hour and a hlaf from 18% to 100%. Would using a 2a charger cause any damage to the battery or would ut be safe to use?
phillio said:
The G3 comes with a 1.5a charger and takes about an hour and a hlaf from 18% to 100%. Would using a 2a charger cause any damage to the battery or would ut be safe to use?
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Should be fine. I've used my 2A Samsung charger on several phones with no problem.
phillio said:
The G3 comes with a 1.5a charger and takes about an hour and a hlaf from 18% to 100%. Would using a 2a charger cause any damage to the battery or would ut be safe to use?
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My AT&T G3 came with a 1.8A charger. It's a lot bigger than I expected. Charges my phone in about 2.5 hours.
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Tmo variant ships with a 1.8A as well. Not sure what you've got that came with a 1.5A. Charges in about an hour and a half with my longer cable I've got at home and 2A samsung charger I have at home. I don't use the LG one it came with because it's too tall. It's about double the depth of the charger that I currently use and I've got it crammed behind a file cabinet. Also the cable coming off the end of the charger instead of the side is a poor design considering that the charger is already so deep to start with. The charger it came with definitely wouldn't fit back there.
i have this cable http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131129123640?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT and im waiting for this to arrive http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231164823397?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT i have two chargers i need two long cable how can i know if a cable is good or bad
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Tmo variant ships with a 1.8A as well. Not sure what you've got that came with a 1.5A.
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I just checked again and its a 1.8 :silly:
i read on a review that the charge times may vary from 2 hours to 3 hours
Hi everybody! With the originale charger and cable my G3 has a very, very long charge time. About 4 hours or even more... One morning I found it at 92% after all night (from 00.30 am to 7.00 am).
What do you think it depends on? May I have some hw issues? Now I use another charger (not LG's, about 2a) and it takes about 3 hours...
I'm going crazy about it! Thanks...

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