Received my g3 from swappa yesterday and battery was at 45% and went ahead ane charged it with the adapter.It took the phone almost 4 hours to get to 100% charge.I have installed gsam battery monitor and noticed the phone is only charging at 0.850 amps and i have tryed it with the original 1.8amp lg charger,samsung charger and anker e5 second gen external battery charger.Any one know why the phone only wants to charge so slowly?
dukenukems said:
Received my g3 from swappa yesterday and battery was at 45% and went ahead ane charged it with the adapter.It took the phone almost 4 hours to get to 100% charge.I have installed gsam battery monitor and noticed the phone is only charging at 0.850 amps and i have tried it with the original 1.8amp lg charger,samsung charger and anker e5 second gen external battery charger.Any one know why the phone only wants to charge so slowly?
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Good question bro.. LG has Rapid Chargers.. but they shipped only regular one.. I did not look at specs, so thanks for posting. I also noticed it crawls on charging. I fond my Galaxy Note charger charging faster than the stock G3
My phone is Asus Zenfone 2 (2GB) It.s charger's specifications are - 5.2V , 1.35A. and battery - Li-Po 3000 mAh battery. When charging via the charger, it gets 100% charged.
I recently purchased Ambrane 13000mAH, P1310, Li-Po battery Power Bank with 5 V, 2.1A and 1A output ports.
When charging my Zenfone 2 via Power Bank, the charging stops sharp at 85%. Initially I thought the Power Bank might be faulty, so I drained my phone's battery to 20% and connected it to the 2.1A port again. And surprisingly it charged my phone again to 85% where again it stopped charging.
Now the functionality of the PowerBank says, when the phone is 100% charged, the PowerBank would wait for few seconds and then will automatically shut down (auto disconnect feature). So, I think at 85% my phone signals the Power Bank, that it is fully charged, and now it should stop charging it any further. However, this is just a lame assumption. But neither do I know what changes in the settings do I need to make nor do I know how to get out of this.
A thought - Can the PowerBank be faulty ? ( 1 time charged Power Bank charged my phone 2+ times to 85%, the 3rd time it reached 65%)
You may need to test with a 2nd phone. We do know that charging the phone does slow down once it hits certain levels, but I've never had an issue with the ZenPower not charging the phone all the way.
after unlocking bootloader and flashing custom rom teameos rom my charger that came with zenfone 2 doesnt work but my trusty old samsung galaxy s3 charger works fine in it not a major loss didnt even use the proper charger much anyways as the cable isnt long enough to reach to my desk or bed and my sammy one is so dont know if its just my phone being weird with it or its the unlocking bootloader custom rom flash thats caused it
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
tw1st3rx said:
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.
Hi Guys,
I recently purchased Poco f3 and with it's 33watt charging I am bit concerned about the longevity of the battery as it gets warm when charging. Can I use my samsung S10's 15W charger or can we get a custom rom which can charge the phone at 15W?
xijaw said:
Hi Guys,
I recently purchased Poco f3 and with it's 33watt charging I am bit concerned about the longevity of the battery as it gets warm when charging. Can I use my samsung S10's 15W charger or can we get a custom rom which can charge the phone at 15W?
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If you are planning to keep this phone for the next 2-3 years then using a slow charger makes sense. I use a 10watt charger on regular basis and use a fast charger as an exception. I think 10-18 should be fine for longevity. On a side note- I don't feel my phone gets warmer after 12.5 at fast charging.
xijaw said:
Hi Guys,
I recently purchased Poco f3 and with it's 33watt charging I am bit concerned about the longevity of the battery as it gets warm when charging. Can I use my samsung S10's 15W charger or can we get a custom rom which can charge the phone at 15W?
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Of course you can use it, the charging will be slower and the battery will thank you.
ketanmore said:
If you are planning to keep this phone for the next 2-3 years then using a slow charger makes sense. I use a 10watt charger on regular basis and use a fast charger as an exception. I think 10-18 should be fine for longevity. On a side note- I don't feel my phone gets warmer after 12.5 at fast charging.
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That's odd. Mine gets warm Everytime I use the 33W charger. From now on I'll use the S10 charger
I currently have a OnePlus 9 pro T-Mobile version which I used a tool on XDA to load the global version on it. I am currently on C44 Beta and I came from derp fest android 12. I have attached screenshots of what amore and accubattery show for my battery charging on my warp charger 65W. Does this look right?
Even if the reporting is wrong the percent doesn't seem right.. I tried 5 min on a pd charger and 5 min on op 65w charger and here are the results..
My 65w car charger is a bit higher, what do you guys show on ampere or Accu battery
Hey friend. It looks like it's not warp charging. 2000mA × 4.1 V = ~8W.
I recall reading somewhere accubattery does not support dual battery scheme and would give false readings.
I use BatteryGuru which does support it and asks you to calibrate the battery the first time taking dual battery into account. I feel it gives more accurate data on my battery.
Mine also doesn't warp charge if i don't force it ( i plug/unplug and move the cable port a little until it starts) i'm not sure this is a good thing to do in the long run.
Warp charge isn't designed to be use in every cycle or full cycles it's a way to fill the battery so it won't empty on you.
If you have time to slow charge, do it. It's not a bad thing.