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I just got a t-mobile version of the S4 and I'm loving it, but I noticed it is very very slow to charge.
Aside from light to medium usage i didn't touch it much between last night and today. I had it plugged in and charging via USB, but it maybe charged about 40-45% in 6+ hours. My old phone (LG G2X) never took this long to charge.
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This was using the Stock T-mobile Rom
I have since rooted and installed CM10 nightly on the phone, It appears to suffer the same issue
Between 9:27 to 10:00 it went from 67% to %74, My LG went from %39 -%56 in about 20 minutes. By those quick number it will take 7 hours to charge the S4 while only 3 to fully charge the g2x
Is this normal? is there anything i can do to fix/test or alleviate this?
icewolf293 said:
I had it plugged in and charging via USB,
Is this normal? is there anything i can do to fix/test or alleviate this?
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The question for you is the source? If you plugged it into your compy, it will take forever as standard compy USB ports (USB 2.0) provide only about 500 mA. The stock S4 charger is 2 Amps.
The fix, plug the phone into the wall using your stock charger. If it is still slow, it is probably your battery. Good luck.
Make sure to use the charger that it came with. Ever since I started using the stock charger my battery charges fast. Also it could be your plug so test it with another just in case.
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Yup it was the charger, I have chargers pretty much where ever i go so i just used those. With the stock one it works great but i ran into another issue. I plugged it in and it was taking a really long time to charge with the stock charger, something like 3% in 30 minutes. I had to unplug and plug in the cable again and it charged normally.
Is this something I should worry about?
It could be possible that the cable was not properly seated in the phone, or the charger end was not properly seated in the wall cube. I wouldn't lose sleep over it unless it happens often. Could be a phone problem, but sounds like a one off to me.
Yea my lady like to use my charger with her HTC phone because it "charges faster". The S4 stock charger has the highest amp rating and provides juice at the highest rate to any device. :good:
icewolf293 said:
I just got a t-mobile version of the S4 and I'm loving it, but I noticed it is very very slow to charge.
Aside from light to medium usage i didn't touch it much between last night and today. I had it plugged in and charging via USB, but it maybe charged about 40-45% in 6+ hours. My old phone (LG G2X) never took this long to charge.
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This was using the Stock T-mobile Rom
I have since rooted and installed CM10 nightly on the phone, It appears to suffer the same issue
Between 9:27 to 10:00 it went from 67% to %74, My LG went from %39 -%56 in about 20 minutes. By those quick number it will take 7 hours to charge the S4 while only 3 to fully charge the g2x
Is this normal? is there anything i can do to fix/test or alleviate this?
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There are a few factors here.....
1. The charger itself. The original Samsung is a 2A charger. If you use a different one (most are only 1A) it will take twice as long to charge.
2. The USB Cable. Believe it or not, not all cables are the same. With the standard charger and cable you will be able to charge @ 1900mA. Less then 2 hours to fully charge a completely dead battery. But.... plugging some USB cables into the standard charger will limit the charge down to just 600mA.... taking 3x_ longer to charge.
3. The other is the kernel. If you're using a newer custom kernel Samsung has limited to a max of 1200mA with the screen on & full 1900mA with the screen off.
Lastly, you can download an app on the playstore called Galaxy Charging Current. This will show you the charging rate should you want to test your setup.
dannyben said:
There are a few factors here.....
2. The USB Cable. Believe it or not, not all cables are the same. With the standard charger and cable you will be able to charge @ 1900mA. Less then 2 hours to fully charge a completely dead battery. But.... plugging some USB cables into the standard charger will limit the charge down to just 600mA.... taking 3x_ longer to charge..
Lastly, you can download an app on the playstore called Galaxy Charging Current. This will show you the charging rate should you want to test your setup.
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This man speaks the truth. I use CurrentWidget and set to manual update. Whenever I'm testing cables/chargers, I plug in a known good cable (charges at 1900) to see what the charger is putting out. I do the same with a known good charger (2A - iPad and S4) and test the cables
I have noticed that my phone charges super slow. A few times, while only surfing the web, my battery % went down while plugged into a wall charger. With the phone off, it would charge about 1% every 2 minutes. Surfing the web this morning for 15 minutes made absolutely no difference in battery %. I started when it reached 63% and 15 minutes later it was still 63%. I am using my old HTC charger, which was super fast with gs3. I dont know what the deal is. Can anyone do some testing? Screen brightness was at 50% while browsing.
Thanks
stas333 said:
I have noticed that my phone charges super slow. A few times, while only surfing the web, my battery % went down while plugged into a wall charger. With the phone off, it would charge about 1% every 2 minutes. Surfing the web this morning for 15 minutes made absolutely no difference in battery %. I started when it reached 63% and 15 minutes later it was still 63%. I am using my old HTC charger, which was super fast with gs3. I dont know what the deal is. Can anyone do some testing? Screen brightness was at 50% while browsing.
Thanks
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What's the amperage of the charger? Might not be enough for the G3 and its monster screen. The charger it comes with (based on what I'm seeing online) is 1.8 Amps.
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What's the amperage of the charger? Might not be enough for the G3 and its monster screen. The charger it comes with (based on what I'm seeing online) is 1.8 Amps.
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I swear mine is 1A. The htc charger is also 1A
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I swear mine is 1A. The htc charger is also 1A
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I'd double-check that if I were you. It should be much higher than that otherwise (as you're seeing ) it would take forever to charge the battery. I believe the Optimus G Pro was 2.1 A so I think the 1.8 A I was seeing online sounds about right for the G3.
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I'd double-check that if I were you. It should be much higher than that otherwise (as you're seeing ) it would take forever to charge the battery. I believe the Optimus G Pro was 2.1 A so I think the 1.8 A I was seeing online sounds about right for the G3.
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Ill doble check after work. I ordered a few new charging cables, one is 22awg charge only and the other is 24awg charge/sync. Maybe getting a few extra chargers would be a good idea. Does it matter if i get anything above 1.8A?
First thing to test would be trying the lg oem wall charger with the stock cable that came in the box. if it still doesn't charge properly then I would do a factory reset. I remember this issue when the N5 first came out and a factory reset fixed it
I got so many cables that in not sure which one came with the phone. I did get 2.1A charger just a bit ago.
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I got so many cables that in not sure which one came with the phone. I did get 2.1A charger just a bit ago.
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I'm using the one from my G Pro (2.1A) and haven't had any problems with this phone or my last. Charge times are great and it's got a nice long cable.
The factory one is 1.8A which means it will take less than 2 hours to go from 0 to 100%. This however is dependent on what the phone is being used for during rid time. I've used a 2.0A charger without issue and both work fast. So if my math is correct to go from 0 to 100% will take ~100 minutes, thus 1.8A => ~30mah is charged per minute.
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Also I checked on qualcomms website, and the max input rate SD801 SOC can charge at is 2.0A
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I have a lot of issues charging with different cables and USB power sources. The stock cable works best on the stock charger, but also charges very fast on my Asus ultrabook with USB3.0 ports designed for charging.
Using basic cables in my car or on various other chargers/power packs, I get HORRID charge times. Do we need to get special cables or what? I bought a 2-amp charger from Sprint, and that cable also works wonderfully. Though for some reason the stock LG cable + 2.1-amp charger in my car can BARELY increase my battery % while driving. I have GPS and data running the whole time.
What concerns me is when I first bought the phone, it would charge just fine on ALL of my cables and power sources. It's like it got more picky over time, and I fear it's from that janky USB connection. The port seems offset, just as many others have reported here.
stas333 said:
I have noticed that my phone charges super slow. A few times, while only surfing the web, my battery % went down while plugged into a wall charger. With the phone off, it would charge about 1% every 2 minutes. Surfing the web this morning for 15 minutes made absolutely no difference in battery %. I started when it reached 63% and 15 minutes later it was still 63%. I am using my old HTC charger, which was super fast with gs3. I dont know what the deal is. Can anyone do some testing? Screen brightness was at 50% while browsing.
Thanks
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Have you ever figured out the slow charging issue? This is killing me. I love my G3 but I'm really considering selling it.
My phone is plugged up and it showed 19%, somehow it dropped down to 18%.
OuncE718 said:
Have you ever figured out the slow charging issue? This is killing me. I love my G3 but I'm really considering selling it.
My phone is plugged up and it showed 19%, somehow it dropped down to 18%.
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yes, it was both combination of usb cords and wall chargers. looking for a post i created in the accessories forum. it lists what items worked while i was testing them.
stas333 said:
yes, it was both combination of usb cords and wall chargers. looking for a post i created in the accessories forum. it lists what items worked while i was testing them.
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I used the OEM LG USB cord with my girlfriend's Galaxy S5 charging brick and it seems to work amazing. I guess the real culprit is the OEM charging brick from LG.
OuncE718 said:
I used the OEM LG USB cord with my girlfriend's Galaxy S5 charging brick and it seems to work amazing. I guess the real culprit is the OEM charging brick from LG.
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That wasn't the case with me. The original charger was the only one that can charge at 1.8a. All 2.1a that I got weren't even close. I bought 2 more g2 chargers and 3 kopi wires. Now there no issues. I want to try kopi wall charger. So far, their cords and car chargers are the only that actually work well.
I timed mine the other day and it charges a just over 1% per minute so slightly quicker than my Oneplus One and a fair bit quicker than my M8 all using their own chargers that came with the phones.
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I timed mine the other day and it charges a just over 1% per minute so slightly quicker than my Oneplus One and a fair bit quicker than my M8 all using their own chargers that came with the phones.
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mine is about the same. 0-100% takes about
edit, about 120 minutes, not 80
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mine is about the same. 0-100% takes about 80 minutes
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Impossible to do, when using the stock charger that is...
Pfeffernuss said:
Impossible to do, when using the stock charger that is...
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stock charger and cord. same happens with stock cord and g2 charger and with both g3 and g2 chargers with kopi cord.
stas333 said:
stock charger and cord. same happens with stock cord and g2 charger and with both g3 and g2 chargers with kopi cord.
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No. Simple math, 3000 / 1800 = 1.7. So 1.7 hours is the absolute minimal charging time, without any losses, which you will always have.
Also 80 minutes is simply impossible.
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No. Simple math, 3000 / 1800 = 1.7. So 1.7 hours is the absolute minimal charging time, without any losses, which you will always have.
Also 80 minutes is simply impossible.
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ya, i made a mistake, its about 120 minutes.
Hi
I've got a brand new htc M8 and enjoying it immensely, but there's one thing that's worrying me. My first three or four charges were very quick--an hour or so from 60-65% but over the last few days charging has become an ordeal. I've read numerous forums and tried a number of techniques, most recently discharging to 10% then recharging (which took nearly 9 hours). I went out this morning and returned with 85% remaining. Plugged it in and Dashclock forecast three hours and twenty minutes to regain that 15%.
I'm using the charger provided, but have tried a number of others as well.Any other ideas out there?
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I've got a brand new htc M8 and enjoying it immensely, but there's one thing that's worrying me. My first three or four charges were very quick--an hour or so from 60-65% but over the last few days charging has become an ordeal. I've read numerous forums and tried a number of techniques, most recently discharging to 10% then recharging (which took nearly 9 hours). I went out this morning and returned with 85% remaining. Plugged it in and Dashclock forecast three hours and twenty minutes to regain that 15%.
I'm using the charger provided, but have tried a number of others as well.Any other ideas out there?
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if u have samsung lg or any original charger in ur house test it i normally have 1:50 or 2hr for fully charged
change ur USB CABLE
FIRST THING TO DO IS
CHANGE UR USB CABLE IF IT DINT FIX
SECOND THING IS CHANGE THE CHARGER AND USE ORIGINAL CHARGER FROM ANY MANUFACTURER
IF AFTER THAT UR GETTING SAME TIME CHARGING ITS UR PHONE MATER NOT CHARGER
Do you have fast boot enabled?
If so disable that, then power off the phone for a few minutes then power it back on and try to charge.
My neighbor had fastboot enabled on his and performance and battery life always sucked.. after disabling that he saw a lot better results.
Is your phone being used while charging? Is it getting hot while charging?
Get gsam and see what the mA is while you are charging. ?
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Get gsam and see what the mA is while you are charging. ?
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But be careful when comparing charge rates, as the current drawn reduces as the battery becomes more charged.
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But be careful when comparing charge rates, as the current drawn reduces as the battery becomes more charged.
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Yes, but a bad cable or charger would be very low. Far lower than the norm. ?
The stock m8 charger is a 1.5 amp charger if your using a normal .5 - 1amp you'll notice a slow charge
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Anyone else notice that with the supplied charger charging ins't what it should be. My iPhone 5 charged almost twice as fast as this phone. I find it kind of annoying. I did order one of these chargers hoping that solves the issue.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HPTU00E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The supplied charger is charging rapidly no doubt.
I guess not less than 1% per minute - particularly when below 70%..
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The supplied charger is charging rapidly no doubt.
I guess not less than 1% per minute - particularly when below 70%..
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No its not. Especially when your using the phone and its on 5% plugged in. Takes forever to reach 6%.
I'm having literally no issues with charging from dead to 25% in about 15 minutes. 2 hours to 100% im very happy with the speed of charging and this is using my m8 charger as the m9 one is still sealed in box.
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MattMJB0188 said:
No its not. Especially when your using the phone and its on 5% plugged in. Takes forever to reach 6%.
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I went with this one and it working like a champ, 30% to 100% in 50 min
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QTJZ3D0/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've been using the GS4 charger, with a high output cable. The Samsung charger is 1.5A where the HTC m8/m9 charger is 1.0A
the supplied charger is definitely giving 1.5 amps to mine. charges up pretty quick. with a quickcharge 2.0 charger it's crazy fast to charge.
One thing to note is it will take a faster charge the lower the battery level is, which means more heat. if you're also gaming with it, you could be bumping against the battery charging cutoff temperature. I only ever saw this happen on my Tegra HOX+. IIRC HTC has the notification LED blink in alternating green and orange/red when this happens. I'm guessing you would have mentioned temperature in the OP if this was the case, but I figured I'd bring it up.
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The Samsung charger is 1.5A where the HTC m8/m9 charger is 1.0A
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Just spread your arm, pick whether HTC M8 or M9 charger, and read upon it.. 8)
Both M8 and M9 chargers are - 1.5 Ampere.. furthermore both handhelds are charging fast - otherwise if the cable is a problem..
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Just spread your arm, pick whether HTC M8 or M9 charger, and read upon it.. 8)
Both M8 and M9 chargers are - 1.5 Ampere..
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Sorry, meant it was 1.5a for HTC and 2.0a for the Samsung one. Didn't have them on hand to check.
iPhone 5 battery is 1,440 mAh... M9 battery is 2,840 mAh. 50% charge of Iphone battery doesn't equal 50% charge of M9 battery, in terms of charge time.
I believe the rate of charging to decrease while you use it to prevent the phone from overheating. (My M8 does this as well)
My stock charger is fast, and my quick charge 2.0 is crazy fast.
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No its not. Especially when your using the phone and its on 5% plugged in. Takes forever to reach 6%.
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If you are using your phone and charging at the same time, it will take longer to charge....
as someone who had a nexus 6 with turbo charging. this is bad. charging is so slow.
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If you are using your phone and charging at the same time, it will take longer to charge....
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I got a qualcomm 2.0 charger and now its super fast.
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I got a qualcomm 2.0 charger and now its super fast.
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Yeah, this. I got an HTC Rapid Charger 2.0 for it just to be sure since I knew with certainty it's Quick Charge 2.0. In retrospect perhaps not the best move considering I'm essentially incentivising HTC for not including one in the box from the get go, but whatever.
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No its not. Especially when your using the phone and its on 5% plugged in. Takes forever to reach 6%.
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Yup i got the same issue gonna take me 6-11hrs to charge and its very slow charging
I had a similar problem to OP. The second night I had my phone I plugged it in at 11 pm with about 5% battery left and went to bed. At 5:15 the next morning (6 hours later) it was only at 85%. I can't tell if there's still a problem or I just think there is because I'm paranoid about it now. I haven't run my battery down that low since, and looking at the charge current with Ampere seems somewhat inconclusive. I may have to run it down and then keep an eye on it while charging to see what's going on.
Something IS wrong with SOME M9 phones (I think)
I have one of the "bad" ones. Mine takes hours and hours to charge, whether on the cable and plug that came in the box, or on any others that I have around - some I know are 2 Amps. I think there is something seriously wrong with some of these phones, based on what I am reading in this thread, and on my own example. I have had my M9 for just a few days.
I'd like to post a follow up to this thread after having the phone for a couple of weeks now.
I've had several occurrences where my phone didn't fully charge overnight. The worst was a few days ago, I plugged it in at 5% and the next morning (6-8 hours) it was at 1%, it actually lost charge. I noticed before unplugging it so I looked at the history in Battery Widget Reborn and it showed the battery level just slowly dropped from 5% to 1% without any jumps or dips. The battery icon at the top of the screen showed it was charging but it died at that point so I didn't get a chance to open Ampere.
I think it's the charger (and/or the cable) that came with the phone. I've tried several other chargers that have all worked reliably:
- The QuickCharge 2.0 charger that came with my wife's S6 charges my phone really fast.
- I have a Kmashi external battery that also seems to charge it relatively quickly.
- Two older chargers that are several years old (both rated 5 volts at 0.7 amps) charge it from around 30% to full in 3-5 hours.
At first I thought it might have been a wakelock problem, but the battery has been dropping so slowly when the phone is just sitting in my pocket that I'm confident now that it's not wakelocks. I don't know if HTC is likely to send a replacement, but I'm going to stop into the Verizon store that I got the phone from to see if they'll replace it.
Gilligan
My phone is also odd when charging.
Half of the time it takes 6 hours or more to charge. If I look at GSAM battery monitor it shows a charge current of around 350mA. If I then unplug the charger and reconnect after 15 seconds I get over 1300mA charging current, most of the time. (It takes GSAM a while to show an accurate reading). Occasionally it will take a few tries to get it right. Once I get a good reading over 1300mA the phone will charge in 1.5 hours like it should.
Something very buggy about this phone's charging circuit. I get the same behaviour with all chargers and cables, even my battery bank.
MattMJB0188 said:
Anyone else notice that with the supplied charger charging ins't what it should be. My iPhone 5 charged almost twice as fast as this phone. I find it kind of annoying. I did order one of these chargers hoping that solves the issue.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HPTU00E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I use a 2A tablet charger from my hp touchpad. Charges from dead to 100% in 45 minutes.
Hey guys,
hope to get some help here on the forum. I couldnt find any other thread similar to my problem or didnt found it.
So i got the new Pixel 6 Pro and use it out of the box und drained the battery completely. when i wanted to charge the p6p i noticed that it charges really really slow. it took 1 hour to charge 16%. and 2 hours more to 32%. i left the phone charging overnight and noticing in the morning it was at 52% after more then 8 hours of charging.
Im using the original 30w google charger with the original cable from the p6p box. i also tried with my 30w charger from oneplus but didnt work either. i did a soft reset and a hard reset. left it charging with the phone turned off. I tried evertything.
Some of you experiencing the same problem or got any ideas on how to help?
Thanks in adavance.
Try disabling the adaptive charging when you need to top up before bed, this will slow charging rate so you don't overcharge when you have an alarm set that will be coming up within approx 8 hours
i disabled the adaptive charging option and even the intelligent battery option to make sure it charges "normally" but it didnt help.
you need a charger that supports 30W via PD 3 PPS to get fast charging.
OP charger does not suport either and old Pixel charger probbly does not either as this is first for Pixel phones being able to do 30W
i bought the new original 30 watt charger from google (https://store.google.com/de/product/usb_c_30w_charger?hl=de) and i am using the original cable from the p6p box. i just tried the oneplus charger to check if the google pixel 30 watts charger isnt working correctly
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i bought the new original 30 watt charger from google (https://store.google.com/de/product/usb_c_30w_charger?hl=de) and i am using the original cable from the p6p box. i just tried the oneplus charger to check if the google pixel 30 watts charger isnt working
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Hmm does it say charging rapidly when using the Google charger?
yes it does but it also says 16 hours left of charging
edit: now it says 1,5 hourse left. i will update after this time
now its stuck at 70% and it says full charged in 11 days ...
Have you tried different chargers or cables? Doesn't sound right
i tried different cables and everything ... but now i contacted the support and they change the phone ..
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now its stuck at 70% and it says full charged in 11 days ...
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Adaptive charging, if you read the description you need to set an alarm to wake up in the morning, and the battery will be at 100% at that time or just before. So I guess if you don't have one set then it will take forever or never fully charge with those settings on.
I am still thinking of taking this stupid google charger back as there is no point having it and I had to buy it, than that over my older google chargers charging over night at a snails pace.
Even during the day when I plug either in they both say rapid charging, and old charger and new one 30W give the exact same full charge time estimation
If you can't measure what is going on, everything is useless. Get a power meter monitor, something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D316FHM
I have one for USB A and one for USB C. I literally threw away 3/4 of all my USB cables when I found out they were crap.
Just bought one of theses Anker USB C Charger, 65W .
Max power charging was 13.5W (9Vx1.5A), the same as my Pixel 3XL charger so back it went.
*Edit* After reading the article in Post #18 below it looks like the Phone is the problem and not the Anker charger.
I'm still looking...I miss my OnePlus Warp speed charger!
just to keep you up to date. i got a new one in exchange and it works perfectly ... so must have been a "monday model" (broken battery or something) - i am using the same adapter as before
I just got one of the 30W chargers from Google to give that a go
It charges @18W up from 13.5W on the Pixel 3XL charger, so no real benefit and nowhere near the 30W advertised.
Definitely miss the 65w charge from my Xiaomi which charges in less than an hour!
Tested: The Pixel 6 charges much slower than Google implied
The Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro charging is oddly slow despite talk of 30W speeds, taking nearly two hours to fully charge. Here's why.
www.androidauthority.com
for the first time since ive had the phone i let it get to zero and shut down today. Took most of the day to do so, ended up letting netflix play for 5 hours straight and must have been another 3 or 4 hours of tiktok before it died. I wanted to see how long it takes to charge fully. It finally died at 7:21pm and using my pixelbook charger which i think is 45w the p6p said 2 hours exactly to charge to full. Will see if thats accurate or not.