Charge Time? - Google Pixel XL Questions & Answers

Whats the average zero to full charge time for this, I've come from an S7 Edge which took around an half & a half but this seems to take much longer (it is 'rapid' charge too)

Much longer than my previous phone Note 4 for sure. Probably the slowest charging android device around in 2017?
Its basically 1% every minute, up to 80%. Then it cripples down, though except OnePlus all phones do, and that last 20% takes about 40 minutes or something. So 80+40 minutes, you are looking at a 2 hour window basically. This is if you don't use the phone in the meantime AT ALL.

Mine said 39 minutes to fully charge over 30 minutes ago and no its saying 17 minutes remaining

Left alone, Powered on, attached to the stock charger. i can go from 5% to 100% in literally an hour and a half.
i seen this post yesterday, and waited till today to comment.
After applying naptime tweaks, including enable doze while charging, i can get from 10 to 100 in almost an hour exactly ( i walked away so give or take 10 minutes. )

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stange battery info can you help

with the phone left switched on i put it on charge last night at around 10.30pm
got up at 5.15 this morning to see the green light on
when i went in to battery info to check it said the following
full charged at 00.50monday 06 july
stand by time 4 hrs 15 mins
device usage 13 mins
how can this be
i was in bed so didnt use the device
and why is it saying fully charged at 00.50
with the charger still in and power switched on does this mean it does not take any charge once the light is green
hoping this may solve my battery problem as im on my 2nd TP2 and the battery lasted less than 18 hrs use yeaterday with about 15 mins of use
thanks for any help
combat goofwing said:
with the phone left switched on i put it on charge last night at around 10.30pm
got up at 5.15 this morning to see the green light on
when i went in to battery info to check it said the following
full charged at 00.50monday 06 july
stand by time 4 hrs 15 mins
device usage 13 mins
how can this be
i was in bed so didnt use the device
and why is it saying fully charged at 00.50
with the charger still in and power switched on does this mean it does not take any charge once the light is green
hoping this may solve my battery problem as im on my 2nd TP2 and the battery lasted less than 18 hrs use yeaterday with about 15 mins of use
thanks for any help
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k first of all, it's not a good idea to charge it overnight like that. take it from me, when I first got my Tilt (which was my first phone that used a Li-ion battery) I would charge it overnight all the time so that I would have 100% in the morning. but I noticed that the overall battery life slowly began to decrease the more I charged it till the status light was green. I ended up going the warranty path and had a brand new one sent to me, and ever since then I've monitored my charging, making sure that it didn't charge to the full 100%, and it's been fine.
It could also have been that specific battery. I always charge my phone overnight, and nothing goes wrong.

[Q] Battery Issue

My battery seems to charge oddly fast at times and only last just about as long as it was plugged in for. Example being that this evening my phone was completely dead, I plugged it in and charged it and jumped to 35% in about 10 minutes... unplugged it and it lasted for about 10 minutes.
And then this just happened: I just unplugged my phone it was at 100%, I had no service(which is usual) so I restarted and my phone went down to 63% immediately upon boot. I use my phone average - heavy use (surfing the web and texting) but it lasts about 6 hours on a daily basis. Normal? Anyone else had these issues?
Thanks
Other info:
* It is rooted
* I had this issue for sometime now, did a hard reset last night and re-rooted immediately . Battery was great like the first 3 days now its 6-8 hours.
ODUPhone said:
My battery seems to charge oddly fast at times and only last just about as long as it was plugged in for. Example being that this evening my phone was completely dead, I plugged it in and charged it and jumped to 35% in about 10 minutes... unplugged it and it lasted for about 10 minutes.
And then this just happened: I just unplugged my phone it was at 100%, I had no service(which is usual) so I restarted and my phone went down to 63% immediately upon boot. I use my phone average - heavy use (surfing the web and texting) but it lasts about 6 hours on a daily basis. Normal? Anyone else had these issues?
Thanks
Other info:
* It is rooted
* I had this issue for sometime now, did a hard reset last night and re-rooted immediately . Battery was great like the first 3 days now its 6-8 hours.
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Seems like the OS is incorrectly gauging your battery levels. Since you're rooted, you could try getting clockwork recovery on there and wiping battery stats.
Though if you're getting 6-8 hours on avg-heavy use (as you put it), then there might not be a problem with the phone. I would say I use the phone moderately (approx 3 hrs screen-on time) and I can get approx 12 hrs battery. Most of the background stuff on my phone is push with a few apps set to auto-update every few hours.
Try and see how well it idles from a full charge (unplug it before you go to bed).

Newbie Question - Does Rapid/Quick Charge technology only work when the phone is on?

On all my previous phones, I used to turn the phone completely off when charging.
Did the same for my first 5x charge up, but noticed after 20 minutes in phone-off-charging-state when I checked the white battery icon, it wasn't showing it was filled up at all. Strange.
So I turn the phone on, it shows it's charging, but only got to 5% from a completely drained battery.
This didn't seem right, so I left the phone on for 20 more minutes where it specifically stated "rapid charging". It shot from 5% -> 31%. Let it keep doing it's thing and 20 minutes later it went from 31% -> 75% with an estimated 23 minutes left. Impressive if it really would go from 5% -> 100% in about an hour.
So, does rapid charging only initiate with the phone on? Or, is that first 5% just a natural long charge area of the battery and the phone woulda hit high-gear-rapid-charging if I left it off the whole time?

6 Hour Charge Times - 2 Hours Screen On Times

Hi all, so I know there have been talks before about the battery on the G3 but since not all issues are the same I decided to ask anyway in hope that someone could assist me in some way to figure out what the issue is.
TL : DR:
Got LG G3 (Stock ROM: Lollipop 5.0), let battery run flat, started charging it through the mains, woke up next day to it taking 6 hours to get to 100%, using charger that came with it (5.0v 1.8A UK mains charger, model: MCS-04UR).
So I just got the LG G3 as my old phone was a pile of rubbish these days (Huawei Y530) and so far I'm EXTREMELY happy with it, I needed it mainly for VR since I do YouTube and have been getting asked to do VR Videos so after looking around I found the G3 which was in my price range and grabbed it.
But here is where the issue starts, the battery ran flat so I plugged it into the 5.0v 1.8A UK mains charger that came with it (model: MCS-04UR) and after a few minutes it came up with an estimated time till full charge, of course I was shocked at the 19hr+ estimate but figured this would likely go down after I turned the screen off and just left it alone as I wouldn't be using it for anything other then push notifications over WiFi, about 4 hours later I needed to use the phone again so I unlocked it and saw that it was going to 7hr+ hours and was only at 32% after 4hours: imgur.com/XjPqu4X
So I left it on my desk and went to bed but when I woke up I saw that it was still charging and was only around 90%, so I left it alone until it was 100% and then checked the battery usage meter to see how long it had taken, this was the result: imgur.com/LBj3L2m
As you can see it had a bit of usage for a couple of hours which im guessing was maybe updates or something but even with taking into account it took a long time to get to full charge, I was under the impression that "Quick Charge" was meant to be quick and would get you around 50% within 30 minutes but that just doesn't seem to be the case with me, does anyone have any idea why this is.
I also did another test the next time the batter went dead this time charging with the phone off and once again connected to the mains charger, from 0% to 100% it took 6 hours 9 minutes, with it taking around 3 hours to get to 80% and 4 hours 20 to get to 90%.
After it had fully charged I turned it on to see what the estimate time remaining before it would die again was and it said 2 hours, this surely can't be normal...I mean I get that smartphones use a lot of power these days but this is a 3000mAh battery, I must be right in thinking it shouldn't take over 6hrs to fully charge and only last around 2hours if the screen was left on at lowest brightness.
Worth noting that this a second hand phone from a trade-in store.
•Phone: LG G3 D855
•OS: Android 5.0
•Kernel version: 3.4.0
•Software Version: V21a-EUR-XX
(No SIM Card in it yet as wanted to give it a good test before transferring over all my contacts and such)
These are the charger and cable I got with the phone, im assuming that they are default.
•Charger: imgur.com/TWHzXsD
•Cable: imgur.com/2naIYdT
Does nobody have a solution for this issue or have an idea of what might be causing it?
I would prefer to try any solutions that might be out there before taking it back to the store.

Question Slow charging

Phone doesn't charge from 0 to 100 in 20 minutes as advertised by the company.
It is taking longer about 30+ min, and the worst part is it might take more than 1 hour if we use the phone while charging.
Does anybody else have this issue?
Hi, my takes 19 minutes from 0-100% when phone is switched off
Magic Chow said:
Hi, my takes 19 minutes from 0-100% when phone is switched off
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How much time it takes while phones is live?
from 1-100% in 20 minutes charged right now, sometimes is 30 minutes

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