Hi,
My Note 2 charging has become drastically slow in the recent times. Initially, when i checked the charging current using the GCC app (galaxy charging current), it showed me 1800 and now it never goes beyond 1000 and most of the times, it's between 800-900.
I have tried doing a factory reset and the problem still occurs.
Any clue on how to increase the charging capacity?
The reason I want the phone to charge at its max capacity is because I travel a lot and I do not get a lot of time to charge my phone and with its current state, I barely get 10 percent charge in 15-20 mins...
Please advice...
Thanks,
Dinesh
I experience the same thing but mine drop until 300mA, the battery is draining while charging if im using it. I changed to different cable and the reading change to 1200 or 1400. Try use different cable.
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darkteb said:
I experience the same thing but mine drop until 300mA, the battery is draining while charging if im using it. I changed to different cable and the reading change to 1200 or 1400. Try use different cable.
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Tried various cables. Same issue. It never goes beyond 1000 mAh and most of the times, its at 800 mAh.
EDIT: It worked with a new SGS 4 cable. So looks like the cable is faulty.
Thanks for the heads up.
I use an old cable from a sony ericsson play and the charge rate never drops below 1698 the original lead doesn't seem to be that good
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Correct guys, the included cable in the package will only give you around 800-1000MA. I have read a thread about this here so what I did I swap my white cable to a different one (original cable of Note 1) and the charging capacity of my note 2 is now 1800MA.
lifehijack said:
Hi,
My Note 2 charging has become drastically slow in the recent times. Initially, when i checked the charging current using the GCC app (galaxy charging current), it showed me 1800 and now it never goes beyond 1000 and most of the times, it's between 800-900.
I have tried doing a factory reset and the problem still occurs.
Any clue on how to increase the charging capacity?
The reason I want the phone to charge at its max capacity is because I travel a lot and I do not get a lot of time to charge my phone and with its current state, I barely get 10 percent charge in 15-20 mins...
Please advice...
Thanks,
Dinesh
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The cable does seem to degrade over time .Mine would even seem to get loose much easier than before. It happened to me. I ended up buying a heavy duty cable from Amazon that makes a secure and tight connection to the phone and charging has become so much faster now.
use perseus kernel and go to power then ignore unstable power, try, it may work
Change your cable . Note 2 cable not so good
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Use the cable that came with your phone. I used my s2 cable with note ii n got only 800
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Mine is fine, with original cable
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Yup it looks like the cable is faulty.
Tried using an S4 cable and it gives me 1800mAh charge properly.
Then I tried an HTC One X cable and it's steady at 1500 ( not too bad).
I'm going to the service center to ask for a replacement cable.
with perseus (with the same hardware) it works perfectly.
lifehijack said:
Hi,
My Note 2 charging has become drastically slow in the recent times. Initially, when i checked the charging current using the GCC app (galaxy charging current), it showed me 1800 and now it never goes beyond 1000 and most of the times, it's between 800-900.
I have tried doing a factory reset and the problem still occurs.
Any clue on how to increase the charging capacity?
The reason I want the phone to charge at its max capacity is because I travel a lot and I do not get a lot of time to charge my phone and with its current state, I barely get 10 percent charge in 15-20 mins...
Please advice...
Thanks,
Dinesh
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Get THIS, man. And forget about 'charging problems'.
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Ok I really need your help now. My nook is suffering from PBD. The battery dies at 10 percent. In addition, the touslchscreen input gets very choppy, almost unusable at lower percentages. Also when charging and using it at the same time, the battery still drains. Im living in europe so I cant use the original wall charger, I'm using the one from my nexus s instead. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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May sound silly- get a travel piug converter kit. I believe the wall wart.can take 240 volts (but confirm that first.)
Aloha,
cap
capidamonte said:
May sound silly- get a travel piug converter kit. I believe the wall wart.can take 240 volts (but confirm that first.)
Aloha,
cap
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This is totally retardet. I searched the whole city and finally bought an all in one power adapter compatible with about 30 countrys and ridicolously huge (and expensive). A cheap usb charger with enough amper seems not to exist. Still I have this problem with the touchscreen acting somehow wierd at low battery. Whats wrong?
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★★★This topic is for them who are having problems with stock charger and cable. If you don't have any problems, ignore this ★★★
Well, since I purchased my Note 2, I kept facing this slow charging problem. Now what is slow charging some of you will ask? Well, it's simple. The device is taking more than normal time for charging. Now how do you know the default/should be rate for charging? Simple again. The AC adapter clearly says output rate as 2000 mA or 2.0 A. So with that calculation Note 2's monstrous 3100 mAh should be fully charged with 2 hours. But as we've seen steady 2.0A is not the output case in some/many scenario, so add another 30 mins to it. So whatever it is, from 0-100%, the device shouldn't take more than 2 hours 30 minutes.
And for me, it was taking around 5 hours! Sometimes 4 hours 30 minutes, and if it's very fast then 4 hours. Well I was never gonna wait 4 damn hours before going to my office and irritate myself, and I don't have the habit of charging overnight, unless I absolutely need it.
So I kept calling my retailer, asked for replacement, and they did, well, you won't believe, they replaced three times actually, so I had three different Note 2, with three different charger. Well, each of them acted absolutely fine at first 3-4 charge, then the problem was back again and again. I in fact turned off the device and put it into trash once.
Then I thought let's try some different USB cables, I tried my friend's Galaxy Ace cable. Charging current kept fluctuating between 1000-1200 mA. Which was better than those faulty stock cables, which provided steady 900 mA. Sometimes it even was detecting the AC current as USB, which would provide a mere 460 mA and would take God knows how long! Then I found my piece. I went to my retailer, frustrated and angry, asked them to give me the thickest and shortest possible cable, and they provide me one from a Samsung phone's box, but I can't recall which device was that! And then I sat there for half an hour, kept plugging and unplugging, and the current rate was rock steady at 1800 mA. I took it, paid just 10$ and came back.
Since then I have charged my phone almost 10 times and the current rate never went below 1800 mA / 1.8 A.
This is the cable I am using, do notice that it has 5 pin set up against stock cable's 4 pi, if that matters in any way, and it's about 10% thicker than the stock cable and also about 9" shorter.
And how will you monitor the charging current, three ways are there,
1- Battery Monitor (yet I don't know how to exactly use it)
2- If you are rooted (which is a must anyway), then just go to, /sys/class/power_supply/battery/current_avg
3- Use the app from the link below. It basically reads the current value just exactly as above but it saves the time to go into that file every time. A big thanks to Deadvirus.
Galaxy Charging Current application's apk can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36124435)?
Play Store link: (Paid)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...S5hYm1hbnRpcy5nYWxheHljaGFyZ2luZ2N1cnJlbnQiXQ..
Thanks to this post and it's poster for informing us about the current output reading path,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33585646&postcount=31
The included cable charger that mine came with charges fast like that, I let it charge slow with standard USB port overnight, but the included charger nd included cable should achieve this. The cable is important.
kebabs said:
The included cable charger that mine came with charges fast like that, I let it charge slow with standard USB port overnight, but the included charger nd included cable should achieve this. The cable is important.
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Same here, it's done within about 2 hours every time, from ~1%. Something definitely must have gone wrong with yours :s
R: [SOLUTION] Slow Charging!
You are amazingly right. Every charger/cable combo I test seems to deliver different currents, according to the app you posted, ranging from 600 to 1300 (mA?).
Didn't know that could happen. Now I am looking for the Holy Grail of chargers, too.
After some tests: original chargers of Note 2 and Tab provide 1800 mA; no-brand Chinese labeled 1500 gives 1400; one Nokia labeled 1200 gives 1300, another, labeled 1200, gives 1200. Puro brand, labeled 2100, gives 1100. Another Chinese, no-brand, labeled 2000, double usb, gives 1100 per socket. Other no-brand samples give 600 or 300 mA.
Enormous variability.
Think I'll use the 1800 mA Samsung for when I'm out, and the good Nokia's for overnight charging when home.
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And I ve been wondering why the heck original cable is too short. I thought samsung were just tight gits. Cable is mot even long enough to reach feom the wall to bed side table
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no problem whatsoever with mine , charging from 1 to 100 % in about 2 - 2:10 hours
Thank you for nice explanation! Now it's much clearer.
For me...
Stock charger + stock short cable (0,9 m) = ~2+ hours
Stock charger + some other cable (1,8 m) = ~4+ hours
,don't know about thicknes. Mb stock cable is thicker, or at least harder to bend.
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Thanks for the APK, I found a huge variance in charging rates based on a combination of chargers and cables. Goes to show that the cable makes a huge difference. Here's my findings:
** Stock Charger (2A):
w/Stock Cable (4-pin) - 1698
w/Cable from another phone (5-pin) - 1698
w/Cable from battery pack (5-pin)- 1698
w/generic eBay cable (4-pin)- 100! - It didn't charge at all, even with screen off.
** iPhone Charger (1A):
w/Stock Cable (4-pin) - 1300
w/Cable from another phone (5-pin) - 1100
w/Cable from battery pack (5-pin) - 1300
w/generic eBay cable (4-pin) - 100!
** Car Charger (1A):
w/another generic eBay cable - 490
(Was running Redpill kernel, not sure if that has fast charging built in which might affect results).
The app is really helpful. Been wondering what the charging current was on different chargers.
I measured it using the app based on current AVG and not current NOW. This is because I used a 800ma blackberry charger and yet current now shows 1698 which is impossible.
The app will tell you which cables and chargers are good. I was shocked that out of my 8 cables only 3 gave an average of more than 1000, the rest give around 800 or less.
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Hi!
So, the AC adaptater mentionne 2A but it doesn't mean that your devuce consume 2A... It means that the AC adaptater can provide 2A under 5V.
If a load need to consume 500mA the adaptater can provide enough power. But if it needs more than 2A, the ouput current will be at the 2A max but your voltage will decrease (it means that you have a device problem!).
The only thing to do is to refer to the user manual of device.
One thing more, the USB protocole fix the maximun current to 1A!
An other thing, if you want to have a better battery life it recommended to charge your battery slowly. Just have the habit to charge it during the night.
See ya.
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I also got an lg very thick cable..which is also 5 pin and let me tell it charges REEEEAAAALLLLYYYY FAST..when seen in application posted in op(thanx) it shows 1800..but the problem is if I detach charging before battery full notification then the battery is consumed at very high rate..I.e battery life decreased or maybe shows fake battery percentage. .and if I go for full charge it takes half hour more after 100% to show battery full in notification. .
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lucier said:
Hi!
So, the AC adaptater mentionne 2A but it doesn't mean that your devuce consume 2A... It means that the AC adaptater can provide 2A under 5V.
If a load need to consume 500mA the adaptater can provide enough power. But if it needs more than 2A, the ouput current will be at the 2A max but your voltage will decrease (it means that you have a device problem!).
The only thing to do is to refer to the user manual of device.
One thing more, the USB protocole fix the maximun current to 1A!
An other thing, if you want to have a better battery life it recommended to charge your battery slowly. Just have the habit to charge it during the night.
See ya.
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Yes, the stock charger doesn't provide full 2A current.
And is it true that if the device is charged slowly the battery backup will be better? I mean that would be good then. I'll try that, thanks for informing.
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I also got an lg very thick cable..which is also 5 pin and let me tell it charges REEEEAAAALLLLYYYY FAST..when seen in application posted in op(thanx) it shows 1800..but the problem is if I detach charging before battery full notification then the battery is consumed at very high rate..I.e battery life decreased or maybe shows fake battery percentage. .and if I go for full charge it takes half hour more after 100% to show battery full in notification. .
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On my old cable, the damaged stock one, it'd take half an hour to reach 100% from 99. With this one it takes 5-6 mins.
This whole charging process is complicated that much I can say.
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Unfortunately I got a grey import so my stock charger was for a different country.
I'm having to use a 1.0A charger instead.
It still only takes a few hours to charge though. I sleep for 4-5 hours and it's always fully charged when I wake up.
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Hmm is this a accurate way of measuring amp?
I was using same cord and the apk provided above, using the default 2amp charger says 1697 and using a bellkin in charger rated at 1amp,says the same thing?
Hmm
I am a bit confused, which of the following is my actual charging rate? The charge is really slow, around 15% per hour or so.
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As I stated in the screenshot, you shouldn't look at current_now, it'll always be same, 1698, you should look at current_avg.
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Damn. That means it's time for me to get a new charger, isn't it?
Just switched to a very old 0.7 A output charger my father uses on his primitive samsung device. It gives better results than my stock charger/USB cable, provided by samsung. 800 mA on a 700 mA charger. How is that even possible?
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SacGuru said:
I am a bit confused, which of the following is my actual charging rate? The charge is really slow, around 15% per hour or so.
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are using stock cable ?
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are using stock cable ?
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Yeah I am. The stock charger says 2A, 5V. When used with the stock cable it charges at a mere 200-400 mA. I used the wall charger of an old samsung phone (doesn't have a usb cable, just a wall charger) and current rises to 800mA. Where can I buy a good USB cable at in the UK?
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I have buy a new stock charger because I was thinking my stock one was dead (slow charging / usb mode)...
But in fact it's not my stock charger who is defected but it's just the cable!!!
Just try with another cable and it's OK (AC mode).
Thanks for the apk!
My nexus 7 has been plugged in since 7 hours and still is just 70 % . using official asus wall charger rated 2.1 A . stock rom rooted device
Problem has been persisting since many days now . usually charges at this rate only ! While at 4.1 it used to be fine but now at 4.2.2 charges this slowly . please help..!
Here you go.
Please correct me if I'm wrong... I've had a quick look through a few of those threads and it seems as if there is no real solution? The charger that the tablet comes with takes many hours to charge the device fully?
Ridiculous! I hate that while I am using the tablet when its charging the battery still goes down (despite being plugged in)!
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- you could have a bad battery
- you could have a bad charger
- you could have a bad cable
- you could have a variable amount of power drawn by an active device - which depends on what apps you have installed, your screen settings, kernels used etc cetera. (read : VARIABLE)
- you could be trying to charge the device via a USB port, which provides only 500mA of current - less power than the device uses in certain screen-on scenarios (esp. the 3G model)
Until you run tests which are meant to discriminate between these different scenarios, you will be just wandering around in the dark.
So try this - run the battery down through normal usage (not too far though) - say to 10%.
Then, turn the tablet off (not just the screen, I mean powered completely off).
Then charge it (on the 2A AC charger!) for about 75 minutes. Boot it up and see what the battery charge state is. Then, power it off completely again and charge it more (on the 2A AC charger!) for another 75 minutes. The first 75 minutes should bring it to somewhere around 50% charge, and the 2nd should be enough to bring it to 100% charge.
My (December '12) N7 charges from about 4% to 100% in 150 minutes (2.5 hrs) when it is on the A/C charger. That seems pretty reasonable, as 4.325 A-h / 2.5 hrs = 1.73 Amps.
By the same simple maths, a 500-mA current limit (e.g. USB hub/computer port) should take 8.7 hours to charge the N7 - even when it is completely turned off! And if you are using the device in this scenario, it might not charge at all!
This will at least tell you if there is a problem with the battery, charger, or cable. If it takes too long to charge when there's no software running, then the problem can not be software, right? (There's no software running with the device powered off.)
If it turns out that the battery/charger/cable seems OK in the above test, then the next thing to do is to determine what you have done to the stock configuration (in the way of adding apps, whatever). It's easy to say "4.2.x did this to me" or "4.1.x was so much better", but there does not seem to really be any compelling evidence coming from a majority of users that this is true.
I don't deny that people experience battery troubles; otoh, I'd wager that the root-cause of 95% of the trouble falls into two basic classes: defective hardware (incl. worn-out batteries and/or loose battery terminals), and user-caused software additions/changes.
good luck
I've had experience with 3 models that all three had power issues. Reconnecting the battery cable solved it for me, but in my case the N7 went 'dead' on me, didnt notice slow charging times. Disconnecting the battery cable for 30s then reconnecting and powering up solved the problem for me. Left me thinking their battery hardware assembly is very flawed. Or my local store has had a bad batch.
I found this movie helpful with the unhooking of the connector (at around 3:30)
http://youtu.be/bjh0H6SZHRM?t=3m23s
Many thanks for that response. I will try out for sure.
My nexus device has stock ROM (not rooted) so I hope its a charger issue. Then the issue will go away quickly by replacing the charger.
Thanks again.
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Repoman123 said:
Many thanks for that response. I will try out for sure.
My nexus device has stock ROM (not rooted) so I hope its a charger issue. Then the issue will go away quickly by replacing the charger.
Thanks again.
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if you have a phone or other deive that has the same usb connection try that, my samsung charger charges my nexus in 3hrs :laugh:
chismay said:
if you have a phone or other deive that has the same usb connection try that, my samsung charger charges my nexus in 3hrs :laugh:
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Yeh it occurred to me today that I can use my HTC phone charger or my wife's blackberry charger and see how I get on.
Am I correct in saying that if the tablet still takes long to charge with those chargers then its an issue with the tablet?
Many thanks
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bftb0 said:
- you could have a bad battery
- you could have a bad charger
- you could have a bad cable
- you could have a variable amount of power drawn by an active device - which depends on what apps you have installed, your screen settings, kernels used etc cetera. (read : VARIABLE)
- you could be trying to charge the device via a USB port, which provides only 500mA of current - less power than the device uses in certain screen-on scenarios (esp. the 3G model)
Until you run tests which are meant to discriminate between these different scenarios, you will be just wandering around in the dark.
So try this - run the battery down through normal usage (not too far though) - say to 10%.
Then, turn the tablet off (not just the screen, I mean powered completely off).
Then charge it (on the 2A AC charger!) for about 75 minutes. Boot it up and see what the battery charge state is. Then, power it off completely again and charge it more (on the 2A AC charger!) for another 75 minutes. The first 75 minutes should bring it to somewhere around 50% charge, and the 2nd should be enough to bring it to 100% charge.
My (December '12) N7 charges from about 4% to 100% in 150 minutes (2.5 hrs) when it is on the A/C charger. That seems pretty reasonable, as 4.325 A-h / 2.5 hrs = 1.73 Amps.
By the same simple maths, a 500-mA current limit (e.g. USB hub/computer port) should take 8.7 hours to charge the N7 - even when it is completely turned off! And if you are using the device in this scenario, it might not charge at all!
This will at least tell you if there is a problem with the battery, charger, or cable. If it takes too long to charge when there's no software running, then the problem can not be software, right? (There's no software running with the device powered off.)
If it turns out that the battery/charger/cable seems OK in the above test, then the next thing to do is to determine what you have done to the stock configuration (in the way of adding apps, whatever). It's easy to say "4.2.x did this to me" or "4.1.x was so much better", but there does not seem to really be any compelling evidence coming from a majority of users that this is true.
I don't deny that people experience battery troubles; otoh, I'd wager that the root-cause of 95% of the trouble falls into two basic classes: defective hardware (incl. worn-out batteries and/or loose battery terminals), and user-caused software additions/changes.
good luck
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tried out charging it up from 10 % to 50 % .. took around 3 hours !
similar observations while charging till 100% ..
It turns out that the charger may be faulty . I'll have try out other chargers. The problem is that I am here in india and made my relative bring it for me from the U.S. . I can't find any trusted chargers here . I'll try charging it with the other Sony charger I have (rated at 850 mah ) and compare the relative results . Thanks for the info anyways !
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I'll try charging it with the other Sony charger I have (rated at 850 mah ) and compare the relative results.
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850 mA is going to charge pretty slowly also. Appearances (simple maths, A-h = Amps * hours) are that to get a 2.5-hour charge (4% to 100%) you are going to need a 2000 mA (2 A) charger.
As I said before, not accounting for losses the 4.325 A-h capacity of the battery works out to 1.73 Amps for 150 minutes. But probably due to losses the current is in fact higher - perhaps very close to the 2A limit of the US OEM A/C charger.
good luck
AW: nexus 7 charging awfully slowly !
This could be the solution:
It seems that the charger marked as 2amp is only 1amp: see this[first result googling <nexus7 battery charge slow>]:
plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z12pjzqhrnvbcjvhs04cd5gbiz3wg5eqqjg
(Sorry, but im not yet allowed to post URLs, so copy the link into your Browser)
Otherwise, i have the prob that my n7 needs about 20 hours to get fully charged via AC and the charge even decreases if i use the tablet. Has anyone an idea what to do?
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OK I've tried different chargers and different locations but still no luck. My n7 takes about 8 hours for a full charge and if I use it while its charging the battery still decreases. Bizarre!
I'm concluding that this is an issue with my tablet? Do u guys agree? Should my next step be to contact Google?
Thanks again in advance
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Same problem here ! Apparently it seems like there's no solution of it .
ynrozturk said:
Here you go.
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I have tried to find a worked solution for slow charging but no hope.
I have posted a thread to post my case: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2126185
After posting that thread, no help worked! So i came to ASUS to replace the mainboard and it charged normaly again (3 hours to 100%) but no for long, now with turning-off Nexus 7, it takes me sometimes 6 hours, 7 hours, 17 hours to charge....
It happened not only on my device, but a lot of devices of tinhte.vn members.
Hardware issues? I hope I don't need to change my mainboard again...
Get a new charger at amazon....the one with the most highest reviews....now my nexus charges blazing fast....the oem one is garbage
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I would agree.. charging is very slow for me thru the oem charger. Utter bull crap. Battery % decreases when I use it while charging.
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akshat.shenoy said:
I would agree.. charging is very slow for me thru the oem charger. Utter bull crap. Battery % decreases when I use it while charging.
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I use an OEM charger - no problems.
I suppose that Asus could be multi-sourcing them from a variety of suppliers though, and that could account for different experience.
(Either that or something worse - funny business in Asus' supply chain or in the retail sales chain. There seems to no limit the amount of counterfeit electronics from the pacific rim and batteries & charger hardware seem like a likely place for that kind of activity).
GabrielOspina said:
Get a new charger at amazon....the one with the most highest reviews....now my nexus charges blazing fast....the oem one is garbage
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Did you have the same issue before you got that new charger off amazon then?
Can you please share the link to the charger?
Many thanks!
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Go to battery menu and make sure it's actually charging in AC mode, I don't like the USB port on this tablet
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STLset said:
Go to battery menu and make sure it's actually charging in AC mode, I don't like the USB port on this tablet
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How exactly do I do this? Many thanks.
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So is it me or does the s4 charge really really slow ?
is this the same for everyone ?
any fixes ?
gremlininthesystem said:
So is it me or does the s4 charge really really slow ?
is this the same for everyone ?
any fixes ?
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How long does your phone charge from low to full? Mine is around 2 and 1/2 hours maybe? Im using my Nokia 808s USB charger though. havent tried charging it with the included white charger, cable is too short for me.
gremlininthesystem said:
So is it me or does the s4 charge really really slow ?
is this the same for everyone ?
any fixes ?
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Hi,
What is your charge time?
Mine is 2 to 2 and a half hours.
Which battery and/or charger are you using? After coming from the S2 I have noticed a large decrease in charging time with my S4, so this is very surprising to me.
Well I tried charging from my computers use port at work today only rise 20% in 2 hours
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gremlininthesystem said:
Well I tried charging from my computers use port at work today only rise 20% in 2 hours
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Well, laptop's USB port is not a charger - it's too weak for such a large battery.
gremlininthesystem said:
Well I tried charging from my computers use port at work today only rise 20% in 2 hours
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...*facepalm*. You're not using original charger and you're complain that the one you use doens't works so well? Do you know that original charger is pulling 2000mA out, while your usb-port is pulling between 300mA and 500mA (depends if it front or back usb-port and the quality of usb port). Do the math, 2600mAh battery and 300mA / h. Full charge should take: 2600:300 = more than 8.5 hours.
With original charger S4 recharges from 0 to 100 in 1h 49minutes. If you take a solar charger it will charge even slower (like 48 hours for 0-100%).
Next time try to use your brain before complaining.
oliver005 said:
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Next time try to use your brain before complaining.
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no need to be rude. Not everyone knows that USB voltage varies.
Zymesh said:
...Im using my Nokia 808s USB charger though. havent tried charging it with the included white charger, cable is too short for me.
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Your Samsung power brick has the cable physically attached to it? If not, you can just use a longer cable with the Samsung power supply.
The included power supply is 2 Amps, whoever is getting long charging times, make sure you use either the original Samsung power supply, or comparable in amperage supply.
Mine charges in 2 and a half hours.
Mine takes 2 to 2.5 h to charge from 0 to 100 percent. You should only use the new white charger, it's more powerful than the black one from s3, it's output is 2.0A ,old one is only 1.0A. Newer use other chargers as they may mess up your battery or phone.
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kreoXDA said:
Your Samsung power brick has the cable physically attached to it? If not, you can just use a longer cable with the Samsung power supply.
The included power supply is 2 Amps, whoever is getting long charging times, make sure you use either the original Samsung power supply, or comparable in amperage supply.
Mine charges in 2 and a half hours.
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I have to check the amps but based on google the Nokia Charger is at 1.3 Amps. I need to remind myself to switch the short Samsung to longer Nokia cables.
Is it safe to get a higher Amp charger, the one that the iPad uses to charge my S4? No drawback execpt for a faster charging time right?
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I have to check the amps but based on google the Nokia Charger is at 1.3 Amps. I need to remind myself to switch the short Samsung to longer Nokia cables.
Is it safe to get a higher Amp charger, the one that the iPad uses to charge my S4? No drawback execpt for a faster charging time right?
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Take it this way, grilling meat takes for example 45minutes to cook completely. You take it to some powerful furnace like 2000degrees for 5minutes then what do you expect from it to give you back? Well cooked meat or some burned meat outside and maybe raw inside?
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put it this way... the s3 comes with a 700ma charger. it charges a bit slow. and has a 2100mah battery.
the s4 comes with a 2 amp charger. thats 2000ma. it doesnt charge slowly if you use this charger. i personally am going to pop it on this charger when i get home from work and then keep it on my 700ma charger overnight... no reason to waste that powerful output, it will simply waste electricity.
make sure:
1. you use the charger that came with it
2. you use a cable thats as long as (or shorter than) the stock charging cable. longer usb cables tend to charge the phone slower.
also keep in mind usb ports charge any phone slowly. the s4 will charge even slower on them because the battery is oversized compared to most.
I'm using note 2 charger and if I surf Web while charging, literally it is not charging at all.. battery is not going up or down.. Note 2 was not like this.. i could charge battery even if I play 3d game..
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u r right. but may and im pretty sure its just a software issue.
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fade2green514 said:
put it this way... the s3 comes with a 700ma charger. it charges a bit slow. and has a 2100mah battery.
the s4 comes with a 2 amp charger. thats 2000ma. it doesnt charge slowly if you use this charger. i personally am going to pop it on this charger when i get home from work and then keep it on my 700ma charger overnight... no reason to waste that powerful output, it will simply waste electricity.
make sure:
1. you use the charger that came with it
2. you use a cable thats as long as (or shorter than) the stock charging cable. longer usb cables tend to charge the phone slower.
also keep in mind usb ports charge any phone slowly. the s4 will charge even slower on them because the battery is oversized compared to most.
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wow... what a science expert... first time i heard that longer cables charge slower... LOL
u funny dude.. there is no such thing like that buddy!
its just a software issue. S4 is just released and the chipset is very new. u people should wait for sometime...its a matter of few firmware releases from samsung for S4 and all the issues will be resolved. just like the latest issue resolved the over heating issues.
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Well I tried charging from my computers use port at work today only rise 20% in 2 hours
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:laugh: u made my day bro :good:
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Well I tried charging from my computers use port at work today only rise 20% in 2 hours
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USB is too low a voltage to charge a modern smartphone all that quickly, my S4 take 2.5 hours roughly to full charge on the stock charger.
androidizen said:
USB is too low a voltage to charge a modern smartphone all that quickly, my S4 take 2.5 hours roughly to full charge on the stock charger.
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Voltage is exactly the same. It's amperage that you're thinking of.
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Anyone tried using phone while charging? Mine charges 1% per hour while surfing web
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reservin said:
Anyone tried using phone while charging? Mine charges 1% per hour while surfing web
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Im using the white 2amp charger. It doesnt go down even when watching movies. Are you using the charger that came with your s4? There might ba a problem with your s4?
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Whenever I'm on the road I use my phone a lot for navigation. The charger I have now can barely keep the current charge while the phone is navigating and I don't know if it's the charger or the old battery in the phone. My Note 3 is arriving tomorrow and I'd like to know which charger should I get that'll charge the phone even while it's navigating and with the screen on. Will any 2 amp charger do?
Thanks.
My Note 2 used to have the same problem even with a 2.1Amp charger. I found that the lead between the charger and the phone can make a big difference. I used the "'Galaxy Charging Current" app to check which lead was best. Not Benn on a long enough journey with the Note3 yet to see how well it stands up. GCC is at
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abmantis.galaxychargingcurrent.free
Whilst there are an increasing number of car chargers up to 2.5A now, I used an iPad one with success in the past.
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The Note 3 draws only 1,200 mA (1.2A).
Therefore charger over 1.2A is redundant because the device only receives that much.
The stock charger is 2.1A. But like I said, phone only draws 1.2A.
Download the app mentioned above. It's very useful.
Thanks for the responses. Can you guys recommend a car charger brand?
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The Note 3 draws only 1,200 mA (1.2A).
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Not true, my charger has done less than 10% to fully charged in less than 1.75 hours. 1.2a would take 2.5 hours at least
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skally said:
Not true, my charger has hasss than 10% to fully charged in less than 1.75 hours. 1.2a would take 2.5 hours at least
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I just checked Galaxy Charging Current app and it's saying 1800 now.
But that's because it's 100% full now.
Earlier it was 1200.
CorruptedSanity said:
I just checked Galaxy Charging Current app and it's saying 1800 now.
But that's because it's 100% full now.
Earlier it was 1200.
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Mine says 1200, and it's at 99%
Edit: turned on WiFi, Bluetooth, max screen brightness, streaming YouTube at full volume
I'll try the app again after it runs down some.
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I too use navigation and browser a lot while on road. My Galaxy Note2 was having pretty good battery life compared to Note 3 now. To survive, I got a 12,000 mh iNova power bank. Does a good job to survive.
Benjamin Mark
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