We live in the 21st century where Smartphone is more than Necessity, and to run this we require a battery, and battery requires daily charging. But slow charging makes the process full of frustration. So here we have the Top 10 tips for fast charging.
1) Use a Wall socket
Using the USB port of your Car or Computer makes the charging inefficient. Because these non-wall socket ports only offer an output of 0.5A. Wall socket charging will usually give you 1A output for your Mobile which reduces the charging time and enhance the speed.
2) Clear all background apps
Many Apps in our Mobile drains a lot of power which leads to high battery consumption and results in charging again and again. To avoid these situations clear all your background apps.
3) Don't use Smartphone while it is charging
Many people use their smartphones or play heavy games on them while charging. But it draws a lot of power from the battery to run the smartphone's components and screen, which overall reduces the speed of charging the smartphone.
4) Remove your Phone's Case
Heat is the foe of our Mobile and it hinders the charging process. So to avoid this and to keep your Phone Cool, remove your Phone's case while charging.
5) Enable Airplane Mode.
Network signals draw a lot of batteries from Mobile As a general rule, the worse your signal, the faster your battery will drain. Put your phone in Airplane Mode before you plug it in. Testing suggests it could reduce the amount of time needed for a full charge by as much as 25 percent.
6) Turn off your Phone
When you turn off your phone while charging, it helps in fast charging because now there is nothing to draw power from Mobile.
7) buy a Power bank
USB Port of Power bank has amperage output equals or more to the wall socket. But the word of warning, while your phone might charge faster with a two-amp output, you need to make sure your USB cable can handle the extra power.
8) Avoid Wireless charging
Wireless charging is a good option for charging but if your priority is fast charging then you should avoid this method.
9) Use good Cable
Inside your single charging wire, there are four individual cables -- red, green, white, and black. The white and green cables are for data transfer, the red and black ones are for charging. The number of amps the two charging cables can carry is determined by their size. A standard 28-gauge cable can carry around 0.5 amps; a larger 24-gauge cable can carry two amps. So use a good cable for charging.
10) Ensure charge mode is enabled
The android device lets you specify what type of connection you make with it make when you plug in a USB cable. So to enable charge mode, follow the steps:
Settings > About Phone > Build Number. Quickly tap on the build number seven times. After the first two presses, your device will give you an on-screen countdown for the number of necessary taps remaining.
Next, head to Settings > Developer Options > Select USB Configuration. On the list of options, make sure Charging is selected.
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