Charging speed - Google Pixel 5 Real Life Review

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Google Pixel 5 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!

Battery life/efficiency is already quite good, so charging speed might not be a concern for most people.
Still, it would be nice if Google offered higher charging speeds, and added battery protection features to the phone.

Anyone have projected full time to charge from 0-100% or what 50-100% would look like? I think around 50%, shows 1hr and 40mins I believe.

Yeah about an hour from 50%-100%
But most of my usb c cables aren't working (properly).
When connected some say charging slowly and takes a full day and some don't even work while I could use those to charge very fast with other phones.
Anyone have these problems also?
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Mine is lighting quick. I can go from 15% to 100% in just over an hour with my included charger

It charges a little bit faster than my Pixel 2 XL did with a 16% bigger battery so pretty good.

59% to full projected at 4hr on my standard Seneo wireless charging stand
55 minutes plugged into the Pixel USB charger

I think the charging speed it's quicker than my Pixel 4 XL. My Pixel 5 charges at about 1 hour and 15 minutes from 20% to 100%. Pixel 4 XL needs about 1 hour and 40 minutes with smaller battery capacity. I suppose Pixel 5 charging speeds is about 20 to 22Watts.

It's 18 W, for sure.

I'm using an Anker Nano III charger and an Anker braided type c to type c and Ampere shows it charging at 3.8A when it is rapid charging so that's 19W.
Personally i wish Google would add a 1A (or less) overnight charging option, i would find that much more useful than the rapid charge to be honest.

MrBelter said:
I'm using an Anker Nano III charger and an Anker braided type c to type c and Ampere shows it charging at 3.8A when it is rapid charging so that's 19W.
Personally i wish Google would add a 1A (or less) overnight charging option, i would find that much more useful than the rapid charge to be honest.
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For overnight charging you could use the adaptive charging option?

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For overnight charging you could use the adaptive charging option?
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No point, it still rapid charges up to 80% still and just slows the last 20% down which to be honest it what it does anyway albeit the last 20% is a little faster and you don't need to have an alarm set. The adaptive charging option seems like the most pointless method of charging ever implemented to be honest.

MrBelter said:
No point, it still rapid charges up to 80% still and just slows the last 20% down which to be honest it what it does anyway albeit the last 20% is a little faster and you don't need to have an alarm set. The adaptive charging option seems like the most pointless method of charging ever implemented to be honest.
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Well that sucks XD I never charge overnight so I didn't check if it worked or not... I assumed it would, but yeah my bad...

jdn~ said:
Well that sucks XD I never charge overnight so I didn't check if it worked or not... I assumed it would, but yeah my bad...
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To be honest the battery life is that good on the Pixel 5 it is the first phone in 10 years that i have not had to charge overnight, i generally top it up while i am settling down and unplug it before i nod off to sleep and it is always still at 100% or 99% the next morning. There is nearly always well over 50% left before i do the same again the following evening.
I just think for a lot of people a setting for a slow trickle charge would be just as beneficial as the default rapid charging.

MrBelter said:
To be honest the battery life is that good on the Pixel 5 it is the first phone in 10 years that i have not had to charge overnight, i generally top it up while i am settling down and unplug it before i nod off to sleep and it is always still at 100% or 99% the next morning. There is nearly always well over 50% left before i do the same again the following evening.
I just think for a lot of people a setting for a slow trickle charge would be just as beneficial as the default rapid charging.
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First one in 10years? Then you had some phones with bad battery life haha.. The pixel 5 battery is alright. i've had better

I agree with some above, the pixel 5 lasts me all day so I don't even use the supplied fast charger. I actually use a apple USB plug and it charges very slowly over night for me with adaptive charge so helps to preserve battery life even more. Still amazed how incredible the battery life is on the Pixel 5.

jdn~ said:
First one in 10years? Then you had some phones with bad battery life haha.. The pixel 5 battery is alright. i've had better
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Yup, you seem to forget some early Android phones had batteies as small as 1000mAh and if you enabled Wi-Fi or god forbid mobile data the battery was flat in 10 minutes, not a cat in hells chance of reaching 12 hours let alone a day. Moving forwards my previous 3 phones the OnePlus 7t, Nokia 8.1 and Nokia 8 could not come anywhere near the Pixel 5 for battery longevity unless you made compromises to your usage. Last week i rattled though 30GB of data doing 5G speed tests on the Pixel 5 and i still had 60 odd % left at the end of the day.

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Xperia Z3 battery life is insane

So I've seen a couple of posts online from various reviewers.
The Xperia Z3 will get you almost 10 hours of screen on time!! I've owned a lot of phones, and only ever just got past 6 hours.
I really love the idea of this phone, and Sony just keep on refining their Xperia line. I cant wait!
http://www.androidauthority.com/sony-xperia-z3-10hrs-screen-on-529106/
http://droidpirate.com/2014/09/22/sony-xperia-z3-will-get-you-almost-10hrs-screen-on-time/
Agreed completely cant wait!
Anxiously awaiting a verizon drop. Im eligible to upgrade now but im torn between the ze, note 4, and droid turbo. Gonna wait it out a few more weeks.
I've just had it for 18 hours now and I haven't had a full charge yet, but I can tell the battery life is really great. I just unplugged it and I'll post some screenshots at the end of the day.
KarimSalloum said:
I've just had it for 18 hours now and I haven't had a full charge yet, but I can tell the battery life is really great. I just unplugged it and I'll post some screenshots at the end of the day.
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Could you also check how long it takes to charge from 0 to 100%, the z2 takes 3,5 hours to charge to full
Yeah, from what I've read the included charger is pretty pathetic but you can use 1Ah chargers and above to get a bit faster charge time.
D_Magic said:
Could you also check how long it takes to charge from 0 to 100%, the z2 takes 3,5 hours to charge to full
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Takes 3 hours 55 minutes
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Xperia Z3 lasted 27 hours with 6.5 hours of on screen time
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It lasted for almost 34 hours with more than 5 hours on screen time in a single charge. No stamina mode enabled and this is with a Pebble smart watch paired most of the time
Cool, I have a Pebble too so worried how that would impact the astronomical battery times I've seen in the reviews. Good to know it's not a big deal.
Ben Ling said:
Takes 3 hours 55 minutes
Thanks a lot. Then i'm going for the Note 4, really hope Sony one day does something about the charging times cause 3 hours 55 minutes is a long time.
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D_Magic said:
Thanks a lot. Then i'm going for the Note 4, really hope Sony one day does something about the charging times cause 3 hours 55 minutes is a long time.
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but don't forget it really can last for a long time
normal usage can last up to 3 days with STAMINA mode enabled
D_Magic said:
Ben Ling said:
Takes 3 hours 55 minutes
Thanks a lot. Then i'm going for the Note 4, really hope Sony one day does something about the charging times cause 3 hours 55 minutes is a long time.
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If you just stick it on charge overnight, it doesn't really matter. How long do you go without access to a charger?
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those of you complaining about the long time it takes to fully charge the battery should realize you can buy fast charge wall adapters. I use it on my Z1 all the time and it charges it from 20% to full in just over an hour. only thing is you shouldn't leave it plugged in overnight cause it heats up the battery quick.
Ben Ling said:
but don't forget it really can last for a long time
normal usage can last up to 3 days with STAMINA mode enabled
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I know but i use it a lot during the day so need to charge everyday.
3Shirts said:
D_Magic said:
If you just stick it on charge overnight, it doesn't really matter. How long do you go without access to a charger?
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Every year i go on holidays for 4 weeks and during the day i sometimes have an hour to charge and with the z2 i had it didn't charge so much in an hour and with the s5 and note 3 it would charge to 60 or 70% in an hour so ready to go again.
ssj_jaypee said:
those of you complaining about the long time it takes to fully charge the battery should realize you can buy fast charge wall adapters. I use it on my Z1 all the time and it charges it from 20% to full in just over an hour. only thing is you shouldn't leave it plugged in overnight cause it heats up the battery quick.
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I sold the z2 for 2 reasons, slow charging and the notification light that keeps blinking red when below 15% and no way to disable it, really annoying to look at a screen and see a red light blinking above the screen.
I tried the charger from my s5 but that didn't help.
Now have a LG G3 and i don't like it so need a new phone so it's gonna be the z3 or note 4 ( little tired of Samsung but like the fast charge )
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Don't you sleep while you're on holiday?
3Shirts said:
Don't you sleep while you're on holiday?
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Every night but take a lot of pictures and video's
Is charging with Magnetic slower than the original charging spot?
Its good for the battery. fast charging generally degrades battery life
No. You will not experience any charging related degradation of your battery during the time you have this phone. Even not after 3 years. A 3Ah Lion can easily handle 1A. That IS slow charge.
anything slower is pointless
D_Magic said:
Ben Ling said:
Takes 3 hours 55 minutes
Thanks a lot. Then i'm going for the Note 4, really hope Sony one day does something about the charging times cause 3 hours 55 minutes is a long time.
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The device is Quick Charge compatible ....
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/smartphones/sony-xperia-z3-compact
http://www.motorola.com/us/accessor...Turbo-Charger/motorola-turbo-charger-pdp.html
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No further words needed tbh

Looks like the Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0 Chip is on-board

iFixit did a teardown of the Pixel Phone to find there is a Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0 Chip on-board
Has anyone gotten to run a charging test on the phone with a QC3.0 charger?
iFixit Link
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If I don't remember wrong, Nexus 6P had the QC 2.0 chip. But nobody managed to activate it.
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?ur...share_tid=3485587&share_fid=3793&share_type=t
My Pixel XL experience with multiple chargers so far
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neyenlives said:
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?ur...share_tid=3485587&share_fid=3793&share_type=t
My Pixel XL experience with multiple chargers so far
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more bad news... uhg. I really love and am not sure I can live without my QC. on my g4 it charges up to 80% at 2.5-3% per minute. So dead to 80% in about 30 mins. This 1% per minute 'rapid' charging is going to piss me off.
screwyluie said:
more bad news... uhg. I really love and am not sure I can live without my QC. on my g4 it charges up to 80% at 2.5-3% per minute. So dead to 80% in about 30 mins. This 1% per minute 'rapid' charging is going to piss me off.
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It's not 1% per minute. It's about 50% in 30 minutes, and slows down after that. Your G4 does not charge to 80% in 30 minutes. If it did, the battery would be in pretty bad shape. You can't charge batteries at full current when they are near full capacity because it will damage them.
Nitemare3219 said:
It's not 1% per minute. It's about 50% in 30 minutes, and slows down after that. Your G4 does not charge to 80% in 30 minutes. If it did, the battery would be in pretty bad shape. You can't charge batteries at full current when they are near full capacity because it will damage them.
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don't tell me what it does and doesn't do. It charges to 80% in about 30 mins, that's a fact whether you accept it or not.
screwyluie said:
don't tell me what it does and doesn't do. It charges to 80% in about 30 mins, that's a fact whether you accept it or not.
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Wow, LOL!
I'm calling BS. I still have my G4, and several QC 2.0 chargers. No way is it going to charge to 80% in 40 minutes. It's just not physically possible.
juliend said:
Wow, LOL!
I'm calling BS. I still have my G4, and several QC 2.0 chargers. No way is it going to charge to 80% in 40 minutes. It's just not physically possible.
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He said 30minutes. Now we all know how screwy he can be, but if he believes that you can charge an LG G4 3000maH battery with any charger short of a lightning bolt, then let him dream.
Devils advocate, ****ty calibration may show you that rate of charge with a severely diminished runtime capacity in an old battery, damaged battery or **** software. All things an LG G4 is capable of.
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jackdforme said:
He said 30minutes. Now we all know how screwy he can be, but if he believes that you can charge an LG G4 3000maH battery with any charger short of a lightning bolt, then let him dream.
Devils advocate, ****ty calibration may show you that rate of charge with a severely diminished runtime capacity in an old battery, damaged battery or **** software. All things an LG G4 is capable of.
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Yeah, that was a typo on my part. I was laughing too hard to notice it. :laugh:
I would think most people with a G4 have more than one battery.
Did some testing: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69309771&postcount=30

Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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From 8% to 100% mine takes an hour more or less
Now this is interesting.
I am using usb power meter alongside the supplied charger and cable in the box and I found that even after the phone showed 100% charge it continued to draw current (~300mAh) for another 20 minutes until stopped entirely.
So my total charge time from 0-100% was 2 hours and 44 minutes.
Also for the first ~60% charge the phone draw the full 1.55 amperes and after that gradually dropped down to 0.50 amperes.
While the charger runs little bit hot the phone was cold the entire time.
2 hours to charge from 15% to 42 %
too long
This is way too much. You have probably got defective charger/cable.
But! If you are trying to charge it from a pc then is normal as regular usb ports supply only 0.5A instead of the 1.55A from the original charger.
I just realize charger is defective
Should i fix it or buy new one
Idk if its the cable or adapter
Nowadays chargers are basic inverters with few more stuff.
They have very few components inside but sometimes, usually after hard hitting/dropping on hard surfaces the soldering can get damaged with varying consequence between simply stopping working to working abnormally as lowering voltage, current, overloading and many other things.
For example I had a strange case with fully working charger with healthy components and solder joints but was working on random intervals. It was caused by solder whiskers touching nearby naked track and causing shorts. If it was cheaper charger it would blow, but in this one the overvolt protection was able to save it.
And this is why you can just buy usb power tester like this one
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or even simpler like this one
so that you can check what kind of power your phone actually receive from charger/power bank/pc etc.
Our phone does not have fast charge. As such it will not charge faster no matter how powerful charger and cable you can equip it with. For example I have one with 2x2.4 Amperes supporting QC charger mods and etc. - it will draw only up to 1.55 Amperes within 5 Volts range.
The normal USB 2.0 port can supply with max 0.5 Amperes, USB 3.0 within the basic implementation can supply under 1 Ampere.
In simple language this means with usb 2 it would take up to 8 hours to charge from 0 to 100%, with usb 3 it would take about 4 hours and half from 0 to 100% battery.
Of course depending on the manufacturers you can find usb 3 and 3.1 ports that are able to supply way more current, even values like 3 Amperes and higher.
This is why the best way to charge your phone is to use the supplied charger. The cable is also very important because of the current depending on the used wire gauge.
With cheap cable (using thin wires) you would not only be unable to use the available current, you can find yourself in the middle of fire.
But there is a big problem, the price sometimes doesn`t represent the needed quality.
Notice I`m not talking about durability. I can show you cables strong enough to endure 10 kilograms but with so thin wires that can`t carry over 0,5A trough them.
Put your trust only on products that are widely commented and tested by the buyers.
Now, I have tested the cable supplied with the phone. Although it easily handles the 1.55A current used by the phone if you put over 2A it will get really, really warm. This means the wires are big enough but are not expected to handle high current. In simple words don`t use this cable for other things than charging this phone, just to be safe.
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TLDR;
If you don`t have the necessary skills don`t try to repair it. Any repair error can easily make it burst in flames. Better try with another charger but make sure it can get you at least 1.5A otherwise it would take really long time to charge.
Is there a fast charger available for this phone??
blake .l said:
Is there a fast charger available for this phone??
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yes, I recommend oppo charger. In just 2hrs the batt will be full.
Is there a way to charge faster? In my case I can charge my phone maximally at 5.19V / 1.42A. Charging from 0% to 100% phone with such parameters takes more than 3 hours, because amperage is adaptive.
kamil79123 said:
Is there a way to charge faster? In my case I can charge my phone maximally at 5.19V / 1.42A. Charging from 0% to 100% phone with such parameters takes more than 3 hours, because amperage is adaptive.
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try to use oppo chargers

Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Realme 5 Pro can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Charged my phone from 30% to 100% within 40 minutes. Although I'm using a different adapter here in Europe than the one provided in the AliExpress bundle.
it charges quite fast, 50 to 100 take around 30-40 min, 0 to 90 only around 50 to 60 min, then it will slow down from 91 to 100 around 15 min.
the downside is you need vooc fast charger to charge fast, other fast charger is only charge normally
VOOC 3.0 really mean something. My last device redmi note 5 pro 4000mAh with qc 2 need more than 1 hour to recharge from 20-80%.
realme 5 pro with little bigger 4035mAh battery charge in only 30 minutes. Now that's innovation. Plus i still could using it for social media or streaming videos while charge it. No noticeable heat compared to my whyred with qc 2 while charging.
Love this VOOC technology.
The build quality also very nice, power adaptor and usb c cable was solid. Worth every penny..
vooc 3 is good. full charge in 1.25 hours
I've searched about snapdragon 712, and I saw it supports quick charge 4+ which is can charge up to 27w. Does this mean realme 5 pro supports 27watts charging because it's powered by snapdragon 712?
My 5 Pro do not quick charge OOB?!
I have try with my own QCC charger but charge it slowly and give it a try with a Realme phone box charger.
All was the same.
From 28% to 98% charge it about 2.5H !!!???
Any advice?
VOOC 3.0 is doing its job!
I am using this device for a while now. Charging with the inbox 20W(5V, 4A) adaptor and cable.
Plugged-in at 13%
43% in 31mins
67% in 46mins (Sufficient for a day for a moderate user like me)
77% in 79mins
100% in 96mins
PS: Couldn't post SS due to spam policies of XDA. I was not using the device while charging. Wifi and only a single sim were activated while charging the device.
Got an update a couple days back to realme ui and it seems that the charging speed is a bit better than previous color os, ve tried two attempts and it was a solid result, just an hour I got around 95 percent battery from 1 percent plug in, both attempts fills my realme 5 pro to 100 percent just under 1hour 10minutes.
Nb: attachment shows my latest charging result.
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Got an update a couple days back to realme ui and it seems that the charging speed is a bit better than previous color os, ve tried two attempts and it was a solid result, just an hour I got around 95 percent battery from 1 percent plug in, both attempts fills my realme 5 pro to 100 percent just under 1hour 10minutes.
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Which application is this????
Dear realme users,
I have got some difficulties to find a VOOC charger for my realme 5 pro.
Knowing "compatible chargers" issues, but not so compatible (slower or bad DATA cable), I wish know if you have some refernces to share.
I frind only compatible OnePlus chargers but it seems to be some differences between DashCharge and VoocCharge.
Official Vooc charger has following specifications :
Ref : AK779GB LiteOn, 100-240V et 5V-4A
Unfortunately, neither realme shop, neither Oppo shop sell this reference....
Thanks lot for your help.

Superfast Charging 2.0 adapter. Alternative to the Official one

Afternoon you lovely lot!.
Just sharing a decent little find nestled amongst all the Amazon prime day tat, that's flying around.
If anyone's looking for an alternative to the official Sammy 45w superfast charger, i grabbed this one yesterday and got it today.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08FX1N2ZH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
there's an £8 voucher on the item as well so all in, this is £28 . have tested it on my 5g S7+ and it does 100% support 45w+ PPS power delivery and displays "super fast charging 2.0" on the notification bar.
Though it might be a good find for someone with all the varying standards flying around at the moment. (plus has 2x usb c and 1x usb a)
Any questions, just let me know.
Cheers all!
Thankyou for the info. Ordered ?
Just ordered one of these to boost my Tab S7 or S20 Ultra when needed.
I am curious how fast it charges? I have the 25W samsung from my Note 10 plus. It's also displays super fast charging and charges the s7+ quite quickly.
This charger shows Super fast charging 2.0,
Twice as fast than the 15w charger.
30 minutes gets my S20 ultra from 0->88%, it then slows to protect the battery.
https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Baseus-Adapter-MacBook-Samsung/dp/B082SV4J38.
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bought this one in february. similar specs.
I Picked up the Anker power port listed below. It support PPS so you can Super Fast Charge your devices.
I have tested it on my Galaxy Note 10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S7 Plus, works great.
Amazon.com: USB C Charger, Anker 65W PIQ 3.0 PPS Fast Charger, PowerPort III Pod, for MacBook, Dell XPS 13, Galaxy S20 / S10, Note 10+ /10, iPhone 11 / Pro/XR/Xs/X, iPad Pro, Pixel, and More
Amazon.com: USB C Charger, Anker 65W PIQ 3.0 PPS Fast Charger, PowerPort III Pod, for MacBook, Dell XPS 13, Galaxy S20 / S10, Note 10+ /10, iPhone 11 / Pro/XR/Xs/X, iPad Pro, Pixel, and More
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I've been really happy with this one for my S7 tablet and S20 FE phone - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08P5KL16Z
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I am curious how fast it charges? I have the 25W samsung from my Note 10 plus. It's also displays super fast charging and charges the s7+ quite quickly.
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Good as it gets; any faster is going to degrade the battery lifespan more rapidly. With the 25 watt brick it knocks some of the lifespan off even you practice conservative charging cycles.
Just replaced my 1.5 yo Note 10+ battery. It was swollen and pressing on the display.
I was lucky that it didn't damage the display.
With a battery failure there's more to lose than just the battery. Higher temperatures and charge rates increase the risk of a problematic failure
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Good as it gets; any faster is going to degrade the battery lifespan more rapidly. With the 25 watt brick it knocks some of the lifespan off even you practice conservative charging cycles.
Just replaced my 1.5 yo Note 10+ battery. It was swollen and pressing on the display.
I was lucky that it didn't damage the display.
With a battery failure there's more to lose than just the battery. Higher temperatures and charge rates increase the risk of a problematic failure
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No issues with my Note 10+(also got on day 1), battery still good for a day+. No swelling.
gottahavit said:
No issues with my Note 10+(also got on day 1), battery still good for a day+. No swelling.
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It happened suddenly after a 100% charge one night. After which fast charging became erratic.
It was well over a month later that the swelling was spotted as it lives in it's case.
These bag batteries are scary fragile
Take one apart to see what I mean.
blackhawk said:
It happened suddenly after a 100% charge one night. After which fast charging became erratic.
It was well over a month later that the swelling was spotted as it lives in it's case.
These bag batteries are scary fragile
Take one apart to see what I mean.
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I deal with drones, battery swelling is rampant, but never had an issue with phone
gottahavit said:
I deal with drones, battery swelling is rampant, but never had an issue with phone
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Yeah I didn't see that coming. It was a very rude surprise.
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I am curious how fast it charges? I have the 25W samsung from my Note 10 plus. It's also displays super fast charging and charges the s7+ quite quickly.
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Is it safe for s7+'s battery to use 25w charger?

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