Charging speed - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Real Life Review

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will/do the Exynos variant support faster charging than s8, something similar to quick charge 4.0 or even 3.0? as on s8 adaptive fast charge is same as quick charge 2.0 so hope it will improve

robhug said:
will/do the Exynos variant support faster charging than s8, something similar to quick charge 4.0 or even 3.0? as on s8 adaptive fast charge is same as quick charge 2.0 so hope it will improve
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I am sure they had mentioned it if they changed it...

Can anyone who has a Galaxy Note 9 measure it using an USB wattmeter or multimeter?

Does anyone know if the wireless charger that has just been released with the note 9 (the single pad not the duo) charges faster than the convertible wireless charger released with the s8?

I looked up the specs of the Samsung fast wirless charger pads that came out with the S8, S9 and the Note 9 on the FCC, and all 3 have the same power spec, so they probably all charge at the same speed.
The Duo that has just been released can draw more power, probably due to needing to charge 2 devices.

i am getting 30min 60% battery on my oneplus wondering if there is any difference for the note 9

jayzero76 said:
i am getting 30min 60% battery on my oneplus wondering if there is any difference for the note 9
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"Recharging the phone is fairly quick, too. We checked the battery percentage every 15 minutes, from 0% to 100%. We'll do it again before coming to a conclusion on recharge speeds.
15 mins: 17%
30 mins: 37%
45 mins: 52%
60 mins: 70%
75 mins: 83%
90 mins: 90%
105 mins: 98%
1h 49 mins: 100%"
https://www.techradar.com/news/72-hours-with-the-samsung-galaxy-note-9-the-camera-battery-and-screen

the [email protected]$%
why is Samsung insist on stucking in the past and can't move on.
quick charge 4.0, charge 5 minutes get 5 hours battery life. I wonder how many percent is that.

0alfred0 said:
I am sure they had mentioned it if they changed it...
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very true, Exynos are great but as they are not Qualcomm we are stuck with Samsung rebranding of Qualcomm FC 2.0.. great

netnerd said:
the [email protected]$%
why is Samsung insist on stucking in the past and can't move on.
quick charge 4.0, charge 5 minutes get 5 hours battery life. I wonder how many percent is that.
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1000000000000000000000x this.

Is the latest Quickcharge technology compatible with Samsung's 95% after 1 year battery promise? (Applicable to Note 8, waiting on confirmation for Note 9)
I'd lay odds on the feature being omitted for battery reasons at this stage.

alltaken123 said:
Is the latest Quickcharge technology compatible with Samsung's 95% after 1 year battery promise? (Applicable to Note 8, waiting on confirmation for Note 9)
I'd lay odds on the feature being omitted for battery reasons at this stage.
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If it works with Note 8, i see no why it shouldnt with 9

GouryellaIV said:
If it works with Note 8, i see no why it shouldnt with 9
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So the Note 8 has faster charging than the 9? My response was getting at that QC has not got faster on the 9 due to Samsung maintaining the 95% promise, it might not be possible under a faster QC....

heard huawei announces put next-generation super charge technology on mate20, Samsung did no good on charge and battery.

It is actually so fast, it got me worried that i'd damage the battery. So i disabled it. Normal charging is fast too. (Faster than iphone 8 plus standart charger)

illetyus said:
It is actually so fast, it got me worried that i'd damage the battery. So i disabled it. Normal charging is fast too. (Faster than iphone 8 plus standart charger)
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How is yours faster than the charging times I posted on the first page?

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How is yours faster than the charging times I posted on the first page?
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How do you check battery life?

Not satisfied with battery life and fast charging is a big joke besides my old p20 pro ???

People, don't forget, you're charging a much larger battery. It's not really comparing apples to apples unless the batteries are all 4000mAH. So, if you quick charge your 4000mAH battery, and adds 20% of battery power in 15 minutes, it added 800mAH, while charging a 3000mAH battery for the same amount of time will also add 800mAH of battery life, but will show that it charged 26% of the battery. IT'S THE SAME THING, and it didn't charge it any faster!!! A larger battery is going to take more time to charge than the previous Note 8 battery!

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Charging speed

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Takes almost 2 hours with me using a 2.1a fast charger
prateek57 said:
Takes almost 2 hours with me using a 2.1a fast charger
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if you have gsm battery app you can see that the phone cannot accept 2.1A,
it's the big cons indeed!
Takes 2h20m from an Anker IQ 2.4A charger (1-100%) With the stock 1A charger it takes 3+ hours.
I just got mine and it charges much faster with a 2 amp charger. I am using a 5 port Aukey with one port that has the Qualcom fast charge 2.0.
I also have a Blu VIVO 5 and the Honor charges just as fast as that with the 2 amp charger. The Blu Vivo 5 includes a 2amp in the box while the honor does not.
On my HTC One and my Sony Xperia Z3 compact, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere reports something in the neighborhood of 1.4-1.7 amperes with a Quick Charge 2.0 charger, and I go from 1% to 60% in about 20-30 minutes as claimed. On my Honor 5X, the highest I see the app report is 850 mA, and it takes about as long as what everyone else is reporting. With a non-Quick Charge charger I get about 550 mA.
Edit: 850 mA is what I often see using one of my chargers. I'm using a different one right now and just now I saw it as high as 1.1 A.
Using an USB multimeter I can see it charge at 1A with my Blitzwolf 5 ports charger.
Honor 5x L22 model take around 3 hours to charge from 0-100%.
Wish they would enable Qualcomm Quick Charge tech for this device since the Chinese market version has it by default. It takes quite a while to charge from 0-100
Good speed with the normal 2 Amp charger. reaches 100% in and around 2hrs
Quite slow
upto the mark
Coming from a fast charging phone, honor 5x is quite slow. But it is OK as i use the phone normally so from 100 to 0 it last easily 2 days.
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yep they should have used some sort of quick charge
0-100% takes 2 and a half hours usually.
2hours with 2A charger
It's still very slow
Plus side is slower charge will keep your battery in better health and longer lifespan . fast charge is real harsh on the battery pack .
I find mine takes almost 3 hrs from about 5% to full when on and 4G running . You can get 60% in an hr or less which not bad .
Mister B said:
Plus side is slower charge will keep your battery in better health and longer lifespan . fast charge is real harsh on the battery pack .
I find mine takes almost 3 hrs from about 5% to full when on and 4G running . You can get 60% in an hr or less which not bad .
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VOOC from Oppo is the most efficient.
2 hours average from 5-100% on stock charger.

Quick Charge 3.0 Kernel?

Hi, I'm using the 4x snapdragon, with the final Resurrection rom.
Can someone recommend a good kernel with quick charge and works alongside this rom?
Thanks in advance.
oXydead said:
Hi, I'm using the 4x snapdragon, with the final Resurrection rom.
Can someone recommend a good kernel with quick charge and works alongside this rom?
Thanks in advance.
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The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4(X) doenst support Quick Charge!
Snapdragon 625.
I recall that the chip does and xiaomi within the kernel restricted that.
oXydead said:
Snapdragon 625.
I recall that the chip does and xiaomi within the kernel restricted that.
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No they did not, it's not kernel related but the charging board and battery that are not compatible.
Thanks for the info.
Why so obsessed to quick charge?
It's not much faster than the regular charge.
Quick charge enabled phone charge the 3000mah battery in 1.5hours... If the battery is larger 4000mah, it will takes approximately 2 hours to charge.
RN4 regular charge is about 2 hours 15mins... Its just 15 minutes longer and if we usually charge it overnight, its nothing difference... you want to take the unknown risk?
666dsa666 said:
No they did not, it's not kernel related but the charging board and battery that are not compatible.
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Are you sure? Source? Or do you mean that they are not rated for QC?
aabenroi said:
you want to take the unknown risk?
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Yes!
We do all sort of things with our devices that are outside of "safe use". We overclock and overvolt them, flash stuff that could potentially brick them, etc.
As to why? I wouldn't charge the device from 0-100 with QC enabled but i sure as hell would like to charge it for 5 min and get 20-30%
If QC could be enabled it has to be tested sure, maybe it wouldn't be a good idea with an ambient T of 30C maybe the cut of point would be 60% or 20min. But yes I would like to test it.
Peace
ready for dwialli bomb?
Aletheia said:
Are you sure? Source? Or do you mean that they are not rated for QC?
Yes!
We do all sort of things with our devices that are outside of "safe use". We overclock and overvolt them, flash stuff that could potentially brick them, etc.
As to why? I wouldn't charge the device from 0-100 with QC enabled but i sure as hell would like to charge it for 5 min and get 20-30%
If QC could be enabled it has to be tested sure, maybe it wouldn't be a good idea with an ambient T of 30C maybe the cut of point would be 60% or 20min. But yes I would like to test it.
Peace
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When it comes to play the electricity, the risk isn't your phone brick but bomb...
And it will nowhere near 20-30% in 5 minutes.
LG G5 that have QC 3.0 enabled charge around 10% in 5 minutes. its with 2800mah battery, faster usb-c, etc...
What's the battery charging rate with a stock charger? My stock charger gives 1300mah at 70% and a Blitzwolf QC 3.0 gives 1700mah at 70%.
aabenroi said:
When it comes to play the electricity, the risk isn't your phone brick but bomb...
And it will nowhere near 20-30% in 5 minutes.
LG G5 that have QC 3.0 enabled charge around 10% in 5 minutes. its with 2800mah battery, faster usb-c, etc...
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Well sure it won't be for every one, there is a real risk of the battery catching fire (bomb is a bit hyperbolic) . That's why IF it's possible people willing to take the risk have to test it out. Some might think it's worth the risk though.
My admittedly rusty back of the napkin math says it should be theoreticly possible to get 20% With 20V and 3.6A in less than 7 min.
portgasfire said:
What's the battery charging rate with a stock charger? My stock charger gives 1300mah at 70% and a Blitzwolf QC 3.0 gives 1700mah at 70%.
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1-80 should be close to 2000mah.
I have 2 rn4, comes with different stock charger.
EU and US plug
Stock charger with EU plug, charge about 1400-1600mah
Stock charger with US plug, charge about 1800-1900mah
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Aletheia said:
Well sure it won't be for every one, there is a real risk of the battery catching fire (bomb is a bit hyperbolic) . That's why IF it's possible people willing to take the risk have to test it out. Some might think it's worth the risk though.
My admittedly rusty back of the napkin math says it should be theoreticly possible to get 20% With 20V and 3.6A in less than 7 min.
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Wow thats much quicker than op5 dash charge :good:
As I know Jun ao kernel is support qc 3.0
aabenroi said:
Why so obsessed to quick charge?
It's not much faster than the regular charge.
Quick charge enabled phone charge the 3000mah battery in 1.5hours... If the battery is larger 4000mah, it will takes approximately 2 hours to charge.
RN4 regular charge is about 2 hours 15mins... Its just 15 minutes longer and if we usually charge it overnight, its nothing difference... you want to take the unknown risk?
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you are wrong,
RN4 snapdragon need 3 hour 5m for fully charged (10~100%) with 5V2A charger
and the advantage of QC is they charge very fast in 0~70% (about 30min only) then slower until 100% (max 1H 40m total)
aerialus said:
you are wrong,
RN4 snapdragon need 3 hour 5m for fully charged (10~100%) with 5V2A charger
and the advantage of QC is they charge very fast in 0~70% (about 30min only) then slower until 100% (max 1H 40m total)
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Oh please, 0-70% in 30 minutes?
Read here buddy: https://www.androidauthority.com/oneplus-5-galaxy-s8-battery-charge-781682/
Congratz.... You found better technology than OP5 dash charge and you don't need the fancy usb-c.
I just measured my RN4 charge speed
0-90 : less than 2 hour
90-100 : you need 45 minutes
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Oh please, 0-70% in 30 minutes?
Read here buddy: https://www.androidauthority.com/oneplus-5-galaxy-s8-battery-charge-781682/
Congratz.... You found better technology than OP5 dash charge and you don't need the fancy usb-c.
I just measured my RN4 charge speed
0-90 : less than 2 hour
90-100 : you need 45 minutes
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I can say that because i have zenfone 2 with Quick charge support bro,, my zen2 only need 30m~40m from 10% to 60~70%
And can you upload log battery from 0~100 ?
Because i have 2 mido and all need 3hour for fully charge,, check my prove in attachment (log battery charge mido)
My friends also need +-3H for fully charged reno4
aerialus said:
I can say that because i have zenfone 2 with Quick charge support bro,, my zen2 only need 30m~40m from 10% to 60~70%
And can you upload log battery from 0~100 ?
Because i have 2 mido and all need 3hour for fully charge,, check my prove in attachment (log battery charge mido)
My friends also need +-3H for fully charged reno4
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Well my sister has a zen 2 too... It's not quick charge..
Quick charge is qualcomm tech, zen 2 have intel on it.
And zen2 just have 3000mah battery on it, mido is 4000mah capacity... It's 25% larger. Its totally different...
Before using mido, I was using mi5s that have QC 3.0, with legit 3.0 charger and usb-c, its no way 60-70% in 30 minutes.
Well I have 2 mido, come with 2 different stock charger. One is RN4 global, with EU plug... Yes it will need about 3 hours to charge. One is RN4x, come with chinese charger. It need 2.5 hours to top... 2 hours will get you from 10 to anywhere between 10-90+%, the last 10% is very slow...
Will provide logs later, because I've fully charged my phone this morning and still have 78% left this afternoon.
I've measured this morning charge... Start from 17% to 90% takes 100 minutes.
Note 4 takes less than 2 hours for full charge 10-100%. Just don't use the phone while charging.
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Yeah, need at least 2hours to charge from critical value to 90 percent, as my experience fully charge ur phone is bad (i prefer to charge till 95 to 97 percent) furthermore the screen on time is the same.
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aerialus said:
I can say that because i have zenfone 2 with Quick charge support bro,, my zen2 only need 30m~40m from 10% to 60~70%
And can you upload log battery from 0~100 ?
Because i have 2 mido and all need 3hour for fully charge,, check my prove in attachment (log battery charge mido)
My friends also need +-3H for fully charged reno4
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As request, this is my charge logs....
Yours from 10%... 1 hour charge = 39%
While mine from 10%... 1 hour charge = 58%
Sorry, I have many work to do and need my phone, so I can't do full charge now. You can see the graph, I have to use my phone while charging... Should be more than 58% if I do not use it

The most battery-friendly charging?

I really miss the option to turn off the fast charging (it is present on my Note 4, for example). I don't need the fast charging, because I charge the phone mostly at nights. And I'm almost sure, that the fast charging will degrade the battery more, than the regular charging.
The thing is, the Mate 10 isn't officially available in my country, so I will not be able to change the battery (don't really want to disassemble it myself).
What do you think, will it be preferable to use my Note 4 charger (Mate 10 should use it as a regular 5V/2A charger), or maybe the native Huawei charger may somehow be more friendly? Maybe, any recomendations?
Btw, did batteries get any better in the past 3-4 years? Can I expect the Mate 10's battery to degrade slower, than the Note 4's battery? (it degraded noticably in a year, even without a fast charging)
DoubleThinker said:
I really miss the option to turn off the fast charging (it is present on my Note 4, for example). I don't need the fast charging, because I charge the phone mostly at nights. And I'm almost sure, that the fast charging will degrade the battery more, than the regular charging.
The thing is, the Mate 10 isn't officially available in my country, so I will not be able to change the battery (don't really want to disassemble it myself).
What do you think, will it be preferable to use my Note 4 charger (Mate 10 should use it as a regular 5V/2A charger), or maybe the native Huawei charger may somehow be more friendly? Maybe, any recomendations?
Btw, did batteries get any better in the past 3-4 years? Can I expect the Mate 10's battery to degrade slower, than the Note 4's battery? (it degraded noticably in a year, even without a fast charging)
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You can control battery degradation with accubattery on playstore. Very great app.
Better to charge to 80 % max in order to degrade battery slower.
App gives good advices et a lot of infos.
Moreover, yes, supercharger probably degrade battery a bit faster but I think it's negligible
sonydesouza said:
You can control battery degradation with accubattery on playstore. Very great app.
Better to charge to 80 % max in order to degrade battery slower.
App gives good advices et a lot of infos.
Moreover, yes, supercharger probably degrade battery a bit faster but I think it's negligible
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Thanks, but I don't see it a handy solution, to be honest. I charge the phone at night, so I can't stop the charging at 80%.
DoubleThinker said:
Thanks, but I don't see it a handy solution, to be honest. I charge the phone at night, so I can't stop the charging at 80%.
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It's the point.
It's a mistake!
sonydesouza said:
It's the point.
It's a mistake!
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We're automatizing anything we can, and you're suggesting to wait for a notification everytime I charge, to pull of the charging cable. Wrong or not, but I'll stick with the "plug in and forget" option, cause its really easier to disassemble the phone once in a 1.5-2 years and change the battery, than to wait it charging to 80% every other day So, the questions about the charger selection and battery improvements in past 3-4 years remain open
DoubleThinker said:
We're automatizing anything we can, and you're suggesting to wait for a notification everytime I charge, to pull of the charging cable. Wrong or not, but I'll stick with the "plug in and forget" option, cause its really easier to disassemble the phone once in a 1.5-2 years and change the battery, than to wait it charging to 80% every other day So, the questions about the charger selection and battery improvements in past 3-4 years remain open
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Ok as you want dude but honestly have a normal charger is useless..
Are there any studies that prove that fast charging can degrade the battery performance faster?
A shower and breakfast is all the time it takes to charge to 80%.
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Are there any studies that prove that fast charging can degrade the battery performance faster?
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Speaking as an electronics engineer (and not as an expert on batteries), I'd suggest that "slow and steady" will always be kinder to the battery, no matter how much technological work has gone into preventing the battery from destroying itself through fast charging.
Keep the SuperCharge charger that came with your 'phone handy in case you need an emergency top-up, but for overnight charges use an el-cheapo 1A USB charger. It'll be more than enough to bring you to 100% by the morning, and there'll be no chance of crystallising/drying-out the battery's electrolyte.
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Speaking as an electronics engineer (and not as an expert on batteries), I'd suggest that "slow and steady" will always be kinder to the battery, no matter how much technological work has gone into preventing the battery from destroying itself through fast charging.
Keep the SuperCharge charger that came with your 'phone handy in case you need an emergency top-up, but for overnight charges use an el-cheapo 1A USB charger. It'll be more than enough to bring you to 100% by the morning, and there'll be no chance of crystallising/drying-out the battery's electrolyte.
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You're probably right but science proves now that the most important thing in order to maintain battery is to charge it to 80 % max.
Your point is to be kinder to the battery right?
Better way is to charge it less than fully.
But, anyway, you're want to be stubborn ?. So, buy a normal charger, charge phone fully the night and don't cry after if you're battery doesn't work well.
And to answer to your "question" better is to buy a huawei charger if you don't want for sure any problem...
its not a good maner to compare note 4 with mate 10
samsung usually uses low quality batteries in cell phones
but after s6 and note 5 it improved the quality
about huawei's batteries
the batteries are in high quality state
my brother has huawei honor 3c lte. he bought it around of 5 years ago. after years we couldnt realize a significant weakness.
so dont worry about mate 10 and its super charge
im sure that your device will be working in a good condition

Note 10 slow charging speed (88 minutes to full charge)

I'm disappointed with the slow charging speed of Galaxy Note 10. Even it has much smaller battery than Note 10+ (3500 vs 4300 mAh), it took 88 minutes to fully charge Note 10, vs 65 minutes on Note 10+. And that's with the same 25W charger.
88 minutes is 1,5 hour to fully charge small 3500 mAh battery, this cannot be called "fast charging" in any way..
I saw this info on official Samsung website but cannot find it anymore, it is not widely known, but it is confirmed here for example: https://droidsans.com/galaxy-note-10-note-10-plus-charging-speed-and-time/
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I'm disappointed with the slow charging speed of Galaxy Note 10. Even it has much smaller battery than Note 10+ (3500 vs 4300 mAh), it took 88 minutes to fully charge Note 10, vs 65 minutes on Note 10+. And that's with the same 25W charger.
88 minutes is 1,5 hour to fully charge small 3500 mAh battery, this cannot be called "fast charging" in any way..
I saw this info on official Samsung website but cannot find it anymore, it is not widely known, but it is confirmed here for example: https://droidsans.com/galaxy-note-10-note-10-plus-charging-speed-and-time/
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it still hasn't come out yet. I'd say to wait until they release updates for the phone and then check to see how the battery is.
I just did the test and it took 88 minutes for my Note 10 to charge. Super weird.... same 25w i will check the plus model. My version is tmobile Snapdragon
HI.
This handset, if it heats much, thermal throttles while charging. Sammy has done this to prevent another Note 7 episode.
So make sure you have a good heat conducting material beneath the phone. (no bed mattress, sheets or carpets or wood).
Try to keep your handset on cold floor tiles or stone, glass with cover off.
That will give you maximum charging speed.
It used to happen to me too. But all corrected now.
Mine go from 0 to 100% in 64 minutes (Note 10 Plus) with 25 watts. Previously it took 90 minutes.
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ranwej said:
I'm disappointed with the slow charging speed of Galaxy Note 10. Even it has much smaller battery than Note 10+ (3500 vs 4300 mAh), it took 88 minutes to fully charge Note 10, vs 65 minutes on Note 10+. And that's with the same 25W charger.
88 minutes is 1,5 hour to fully charge small 3500 mAh battery, this cannot be called "fast charging" in any way..
I saw this info on official Samsung website but cannot find it anymore, it is not widely known, but it is confirmed here for example: https://droidsans.com/galaxy-note-10-note-10-plus-charging-speed-and-time/
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Charging speed

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Quick isn't the word. It's amazing seeing how fast it charges.
Can it be charged with a 5 volt charger?
I think I have a problem with fast charging.
Yesterday while the phone was charging, electricity in my house was shutted down. When it came back, I can see than now, I charge 1 % on 35 seconds, instead of 20 sec before.
Could it have the battery damaged ? I doubt so, buty it's strange.
I tried when battery was 82%
Maybe it's quicker when battery is low ?
What's your thoughts about this situation ?
Thanks !
Edit : Okay, after 85% it slows down, but before it's okay
ManuBBXX said:
I think I have a problem with fast charging.
Yesterday while the phone was charging, electricity in my house was shutted down. When it came back, I can see than now, I charge 1 % on 35 seconds, instead of 20 sec before.
Could it have the battery damaged ? I doubt so, buty it's strange.
I tried when battery was 82%
Maybe it's quicker when battery is low ?
What's your thoughts about this situation ?
Thanks !
Edit : Okay, after 85% it slows down, but before it's okay
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Yeah it slows down towards the end I'll go from 0-99 in 28-30 min then takes some time sometimes to get the last 1%. Battery life is also incredibly good.
chipcamel said:
Yeah it slows down towards the end I'll go from 0-99 in 28-30 min then takes some time sometimes to get the last 1%. Battery life is also incredibly good.
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Wrong screenshot
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Wrong screenshot
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Yeah battery life is outstanding..
Anyway, I have a little weird thing :
This battery monitor stats shows me different SOT than GSAMBatteryMonitor.
GSAM shows 2 hours more (wich I think wrong), and this delay grows while battery dercreases.
Do you have this app showing the same stats than colorOS battery monitor ?
ManuBBXX said:
Yeah battery life is outstanding..
Anyway, I have a little weird thing :
This battery monitor stats shows me different SOT than GSAMBatteryMonitor.
GSAM shows 2 hours more (wich I think wrong), and this delay grows while battery dercreases.
Do you have this app showing the same stats than colorOS battery monitor ?
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I just downloaded the app you're talking about give me a day or so I'll give you an update
50W Charge is impressive can't wait to get in hands.
Can you disable fast charge (like in samsung galaxy note 9)?
What time does it take to reach 100 from 0?
ManojKing said:
What time does it take to reach 100 from 0?
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Usually 28 minutes and a maximum of 35
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Usually 28 minutes and a maximum of 35
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Yes it's really fast
Greetings.
I got my X2 Pro about 2 days ago. Charging speed is even better than advertised, as it takes less than 30 minutes to reach full charge. But phone usually gets too hot when fast charging. Do I experience this problem alone or do you guys too? Kinda worried about battery health in the long run if it gets too hot everytime I charge it.
Thanks before
reyhanjuala said:
Greetings.
I got my X2 Pro about 2 days ago. Charging speed is even better than advertised, as it takes less than 30 minutes to reach full charge. But phone usually gets too hot when fast charging. Do I experience this problem alone or do you guys too? Kinda worried about battery health in the long run if it gets too hot everytime I charge it.
Thanks before
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Same thing here, so I don't charge more than 40 - 45% at a time.
If my battery is below 50%, I charge in 2 times with a 10 min pause.
Doing sop, you don't reach hoptter than 33 degrees instead of 38+
I can't seem to get a decent standard charging from 5V 2A chargers or Powerbanks, even a QC3 Powerbank only delivers 0,9-1A.
I only get about 900mA according to the Ampere-App. {On the contrary, I even get 1,8A from the original wall plug at 80% SoC).
Do you also struggle?
devilgenius said:
Can you disable fast charge (like in samsung galaxy note 9)?
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I tried to use a 5 watt charger, and it works. Been searching in settings for an option to disable fast charging, but I can't find one.
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Polarfuchs said:
I can't seem to get a decent standard charging from 5V 2A chargers or Powerbanks, even a QC3 Powerbank only delivers 0,9-1A.
I only get about 900mA according to the Ampere-App. {On the contrary, I even get 1,8A from the original wall plug at 80% SoC).
Do you also struggle?
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Same here. I used a 9V 2A charger, and it won't go more than 1100mA.
I wonder if this is a detection error from the apps. I think they don't consider the dual battery layout and only display half of the true value.
The error that the app "charger tester" shows let's me think this or does support my theory.
All apps seem to not be able to show the correct current flow because of the dual-batteries.
I found the engingeering mode and can confirm that the phone charges with 5V 2A on dumb chargers.
And also supports QC 18W with 9V 2A
As well as the Oneplus 20W Dash charger with 5V 4A.
Polarfuchs said:
I can't seem to get a decent standard charging from 5V 2A chargers or Powerbanks, even a QC3 Powerbank only delivers 0,9-1A.
I only get about 900mA according to the Ampere-App. {On the contrary, I even get 1,8A from the original wall plug at 80% SoC).
Do you also struggle?
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physixthegreat said:
I tried to use a 5 watt charger, and it works. Been searching in settings for an option to disable fast charging, but I can't find one.
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Same here. I used a 9V 2A charger, and it won't go more than 1100mA.
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Super VOOC (and also VOOC) have their own protocol of charging mechanism. It's not the same with other quick charge method like Quick Charge 3.0.
You will not have VOOC charging if you are not using right adapter and right cable. You try use Super VOOC charge with other USB cable, VOOC charging will not work.
So when you using other adapter or cable, you'll got standard 5V charging max 2A.

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