I'm not sure that i'm asking this in the right place but here is my question.i couldn't get an answer in Q and A section.
I wonder if it's possible to charge other devices by connecting them to otg cable and charging them by phone battery power.
Actually i want to know the max amperage which the usb connector on the phone can give?Can i connect my mw600 bluetooth headset to the phone and charge
One of the best features of Google’s new Nexus 4 is its native wireless charging capabilities, but until now, wireless charging has been convenient, but not actually useful. I will contest to how nice it is to be able to drop your device onto a pad and not have to worry about cables, but unfortunately it severely limits those who want to use their device while charging.
I have had the Galaxy Nexus for a better part of a year, and recently, charging became an issue. Sometimes when I plugged in my phone, it does not charge and I have to wiggle the end of the cord a bit until I see it start to charge.
I've buyed a used S III today, and it came with a travel adapter ETA0U10EBE that has an output of 700 mA and i was charging my phone with it for 20-30 minutes, i accidently ripped the wires on it, so i charged it using a usb cable on my pc at work for the rest of the day.
Hi folks,
I seem to be having issues with my Nexus 4 and charging. Two specifically.
1. It doesn't always start charging when I connect the mains charger, usually I have to disconnect and reconnect it.
2. When there is below a certain level of charge and I connect the charger within a minute it's jumped up to 100% and decided it's charged.
This simple tutorial will show you how to charge ipad, iTouch, iPhone (4s) in Ubuntu via USB port. I’ve written a post about charging ipad on Ubuntu, that’s only for ipad and ipad2. There’s a project ipad_charge on github.com that provides charging control utility to enable/disable charging of an Apple device connected to USB port.
For the last two days, my Nexus 4 has been charging weirdly. I leave it to charge overnight and when I wake up its at (usually) 78%. When I go to the battery stuff in the settings it switches between charging and not charging. It's back and forth. Has anyone seen this?
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I am BEYOND disappointed with my Samsung Galaxy S2. My husband and I both purchased Galaxy S2's a couple of months ago and almost immediately after getting them I had trouble charging mine. The phone battery drains quickly, sometimes gets really hot, and then, started to not take a charge at all.
I've only had my Asus Nexus 7 tablet for two weeks, and I'm already having trouble with it. It used to charge pretty quickly, but now it charges extremely slowly. I left it charging in sleep mode for 5 hours and it had only gone from 15% to 35%. When I charge and use the tablet it actually slowly loses power, around 2-3% per hour.