To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Moto G8 Plus can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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10% in 10 minutes, +/- 1h 1/2 for full charge. Much much better then what i am used to with my previous 3500 + mah phones.
Mine has several customizations, not yet complete, but my result may be different from most users ...
Full charge time with cell on (1% to 100%): 47min
Full charge time with cell off [system off] (0% to 100%): 32min
Discharge time of 1% with cell phone on, battery saving active and little user interaction: 7 HOURS !!!! (Screenshot below)
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Observations: I customize, manage and optimize ALL MY APPLIANCE so my results imply almost its total power if related to the battery.
It was my best test and best performance in addition to the lowest consumption among all the intermediate devices I tested.
I didn't use custom roms, kernels so the result could be even greater.
I do not recommend buying the Moto G8 Power, I see no need for it unless you are a person who travels constantly, but a person like that would probably not look for an intermediate phone like this...
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heres my battery stats running lightning rom 1.5 medium usage disabled hubs running either wifi or 3g always
post yours to see if theres an average or what we can do to preserve battrry porformance
xda app sgs2, thank me if i helped
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I actually got 9h 40m on 2% i was waiting to get 9h 45m before i took another screenshot just missed out by 5 minutes either way im happy to lose 1% for almost every 5h.
I fully charged the phone before I went to sleep unplug it and when i woke up i found i only lost 2%
using XXKF2 VillianROM 1.4
quick question, is that screen cap from the regular sgs2 or from a battery app?
just normal regular sgs2 screen cap no battery apps used.
for me with VillaimROM 1.4
Is there an app that compares actual battery usage as mA hours or whatever the relevant unit of measurement is?
These graphs are interesting but we can't see the actual battery usage as the % is misleading.
Terrible battery with VillainROM 1.4
Hey,
Here are my stats. I'm not blaming VR 1.4; I'm just posting my stats. It could be a problem with my phone, I dunno. Anyway, here they are:
Battery Life: 16 hours 1 minute 28 seconds
Screen on: 57 minutes 3 seconds!!!
Being a gaming addict, I’ve often run out of charge on my phone until I bought the new LeEco Le 1s smartphone. While the Le 1s is quite a package for gaming in terms of it’s tech specs and overall build quality, it’s fast charging capability is what attracts me the most.
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The Le 1s comes with a dust-and-short circuit proof USB Type-C charging port that allows higher data transfer rates and power delivery capabilities in one multi-conductor port. Since the Type-C plugs are reversible, they are a lot easier to plug in irrespective of the way you plug them.
The built-in high density 3000mAh battery and 24W Fast Charger allows me to get 3.5 hours of charge just by plugging in my phone for 5 minutes. As per the phone manual, the fast charging is apparently achieved by its additional sealing and PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) protection in between wires.
The Le 1s also has different battery saving modes. While the ‘Smart Power Saving’ mode controls vibration and network sync to limit unwanted background activity, the ‘Super Power Saving’ mode limits dynamic visuals. The third mode ‘Ultra-long Standby Time’ allows only basic applications such as calling and messaging to run to save power.
In short, I can say that users can definitely rely on the Le 1s’ fast charger to provide the battery with adequate juice in a very short time in order to keep the phone going even under adverse conditions.
So, I had to change my original Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime charger 'cause I lost it, and I went for AUKEY quick charger -> https://www.amazon.it/AUKEY-Caricabatterie-Caricatore-Samsung-iPhone/dp/B01AHYR04M, tempted by the possibility of charging my phone in less than the usual 2 hours.
However, I'm realizing now I probably did a bad move, since I'm reading many posts about how using a quick charger can reduce your battery life on the long run, some state they've used quick charge from the beginning (I mean right after they bought their phone) and they had to change battery or phone after one year and half more or less, not even able to reach more than 2 years, whereas some other claim they've always used a normal charger and their battery is as still good as the "old" times.
I'm thinking about sending the charger back and take a normal one, what's your opinion about it? Should I go for a charger with 2.0A in output?
R4P doesn't have Quick Charge compatibility in any case. It'd probably overheat like crazy even if it did.
Sure it has...
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... see that circle around the thunderbolt icon? That means fast charging, when I charge the phone with a non quick charger, it only appears the thunderbolt. And it's also stated in the block screen, "Fast charging".
It's amazing how much we actually use our phones in a given day, especially when we watch "videos"! Rate this thread to express how many hours of screen-on time you can get on the Moto Z3 Play before depleting the battery.
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A lot of screen time . When the battery pack goes to zero. I have a lot of battery that goes for ever.
7 hours SoT without battery mod is a really good result i think.
(Z3-play reteu /Android 9)
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Gesendet von meinem Moto Z3 Play mit Tapatalk
I haven't had a chance to test it without the battery mod attached. It's just soo easy to leave it attached, and the battery pretty much lasts me a full day and when I get home I'm at about 40% on the battery mod, but 80% on the phone, so I can see myself getting about 2 days of battery if I were to run them both to empty.
One thing I do wish though, is that there was a way to set the settings to only allow the phone battery to charge to 80% when on charger. (Hell, would be great to also only let the battery mod charge to 80% as well as this would make for the longest lifespan for both)
Happy camper. I didn't use a Power Pack, and Havoc is installed.
How does havoc work for you? Any deal breaking bugs?
To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Honor View 20 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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It's a beast in charging
Charge the device very fast even more than dash charger
Thumbs up for charging
How maney hour time it will take to charge?
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Honor View 20 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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Wow, Description is not enough to educate well. How much time it will take to charge?
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About 1.5 hour to 100%. 55% in like 30 minutes.
I am very impressed by their battery optimization.
Charging speeds are pretty good considering the battery size is 4000mAh. No wireless charging.