Hello, I have used Samsung tablet and am new to this tablet. I noticed that this tablet has to be powered on with the AC plug. Even with the battery was charged to 100% and the tablet was powered off, it still needed the AC plug to power on in the morning because the battery was drained to 0% overnight. Is it normal for this tablet? Is there any way to avoid this? Thanks.
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Plug it in whenever you want. It is a lithium ion battery and it won't hurt it. The old Nicad batteries were supposed to be discharged first, then charged.
Any idea why charging galaxy s2's battery take about 8 hours to be charged... any idea why?
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anyone?
Are you using the phone at all? Are you charging through mains or trickle charging through PC USB?
i usually charge from mains... and i dont use the phone much while charging.
This is my third charging process I installed the dock clock to run instead of Crackle. Put on the cradle to get charge and in the morning the tab was at 64% only ????? The first charge the tab stop at 98% the second 100% but know it seem to have trouble charging I am trying with the tab power to off. ???????
after charging half hour with the tab close and charging the charge pourcentage is at 67%
stamina mode?
MikeViller said:
after charging half hour with the tab close and charging the charge pourcentage is at 67%
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This suggestion does not completely address your issues, but have you tried stamina mode? This will sleep certain functions will the XTZ is not in use.
Also on my Galaxy Note phone I've noticed that the battery drains quickly if my wifi router is acting up (which led to my replacing the router).
I'm always in Stamina mode the thing is about charging the tab it stop when it reach 68% over night. I am draining the batt until the tab stop and recharge it........
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I'm always in Stamina mode the thing is about charging the tab it stop when it reach 68% over night. I am draining the batt until the tab stop and recharge it........
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The problem is the tablet need to be fit neatly with the cradle, i had ur problem once and realized that when i out it in bed and touch it unintentionally, the tablet displaced and will not be charged
I will be looking for that I am recharging it after a full discharge. The red led is on. This red led was on before also when the tab stop at 64%. so will see
finally got thing in order the tab in the charging cradle charge 7.5% per hour, in two hours the tab was at 15% and that's the tab turned off, turning the tap on and turning the wifi off after one more hour the tap is at 21% ..... My 68% in 12 hour can only be attribute to the dock clock app (that I removed) that was starting when in dock mode. Compare to me Galaxy S2 this is very slow charging time.......
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I decided to try my galaxy s2 charger and cable and I get 17% per hour of charge so in less than 6 hour the tab should be charge 100%
in 3 hour I got from 37% to 88%......
I did 8% with Sony charger and usb......
next to try the cradle with the galaxy s2 charger.....
I just did this test my Galaxy S2 charger with the Sony cradle and it charge at 17% per hour the same as directly to the usb port.
Anyone using this battery charging case? Bought one from Amazon a week ago, it works great but there is one problem.
As we know when just charge the phone using any USB C cable. I usually charge it at night when I goto bed, so when it charges the phone up to 100% full and the phone will remain 100% unless I unplug the charger (doesn't matter how many hours or days)
But if I put the Alpatronix battery case on my phone, when I charge it all together (according to the manual , it was programmed to charge my galaxy s8 first then battery case) When my phone reaches 100% it stopped charging and I can see the battery starts draining even though my charge cable still connected. This is what I don't understand. I tested it with straight charging cable and wireless charging. Both end up the same with the Battery case attached. It will charge my phone and the battery case for sure, but it stops charging while my phone reaches 100%. And when it starts draining from 100 to 99 and so on. It will not automatically charge my phone itself till it is full. It will only charge the phone when I am not using battery case. My phone will remain 100% all the time with charge cable connected. No matter how long I have the phone connected to the charger, hrs, days. It will keep it 100%. I wonder what is the main problem? Would it be a defective Alpatronix battery case?
I think it is normal?
I've had many kind of power bank, which is the same principle as battery case. Most of them stopped charging when phone battery is full, and yes, you need to initiate the charging again if the phone battery starts decreasing (usually by pressing the button).
Well, there are several "smart" power banks that starts charging when you plug in the phone, and does trickle charging when the phone is full. But, what I want to say is that not every power bank is made of the same system.
StardustGeass said:
I think it is normal?
I've had many kind of power bank, which is the same principle as battery case. Most of them stopped charging when phone battery is full, and yes, you need to initiate the charging again if the phone battery starts decreasing (usually by pressing the button).
Well, there are several "smart" power banks that starts charging when you plug in the phone, and does trickle charging when the phone is full. But, what I want to say is that not every power bank is made of the same system.
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Are you talking about power bank or battery case?
If you know any battery case that has the feature I mentioned above, can you give me the name?
I have a few power banks but I don't like carry it separately. Battery case is more convenient.
Hi guys. Let's see who can help me with this puzzle:
Every night before going to bed, I turn off my phone and plug it in to its oem charger so that when I wake up I can start with a full battery.
But this morning I found that not only did my phone did not charge overnight, but instead it was COMPLETELY discharged.
I understand that maybe I didn't plugged it all the way in or whatever and so it didn't charge, but why was my battery completely dead? My phone was off and nowhere near being discharged just a few hours before. Why did that happened?