Thought you might find this interesting. I have a mFi smart outlet and I plugged my HTC 10 in with the OEM charger at about 10% and let it charge to 100%. This is the watt / amp draw during that time (ignore the Xbox360 label)
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I don't know why it dips. The spikes are I believe from me turning the screen on. I can try it again and try to not touch the phone at all if anyone really wants absolute clean data.
That's interesting
Related
Thank your answer
Sorry, could you clarify your question?
What is the data you actually need?
For what device?
220-240v 50hz AC
Same as the UK power, but different socket.
I use my UK phone charger with a cheap(3 euro) UK/German adapter and have no problems, most charger now can handle 110-240v 50-60Hz, so most likely you would just have to get a socket adapter.
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Hi I am wondering if this is normal when we charge with a Fast Charger. I downloaded Gsam app and shows about 110-111F when it's charging, is that a safe level/normal or is that TOO hot and can cause battery damage?
after it goes to 75% or 80% it goes down to 96'F, it only gets hot below 75% for example 5% to 75%
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I posted a response in your other thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-htc-one-m8/help/fast-charging-makes-phone-warm-normal-t3157022
Please do not create multiple threads asking the same question.
problem showed up with my tablet It had been losing charge more and more quickly for the past month and jumping to 100% charge to soon. It was turning off occasionally when unlocking the screen but now it shows as either 26% or 100% charge and won't turn on anymore any idea what cause the problem and how to fix it hope its software problem ..
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Anyone please ?
Anyone knows how to fix this issue? Is this hardware related? Its annoying i have to manual select charging so i could charge my phone. Already cleaned usb port with alcohol still nothing.
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is that happen when you are using the normal charging brick?
Sorry I don't really get what your problem is
This is my problem as same as them.
https://support.google.com/android/thread/20866882?hl=en
I have to manual select charging so my phone could charge. But when my phone is off it does normal charging. When its on i have to select it so it could charge and thats pretty annoying.
I prefer normal (5W) charging to extend battery life. I normally charge from 40 to 85%. When I plug in the charger the phone shows 1 hour until fully charged (to 85 with limit) which is good but after a few second it slows down drastically and shows about 4 hours. I found out when I enable fast charging and then disable it while the charger is plugged in fixes this problem. Of course it wouldn't be practical to do this every time.
I found a solution. Routines can be useful for many things.
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