So I've setup chargers at multiple places in my home, in both cars and at work. I noticed differences in charge levels and charging times between these and was trying to rectify those with problems. Did a bit of reading and this is what I understood.
High power chargers(2.0 A or even 1.0 A) will charge the device faster.
Micro USB cables can be data/charge cables or charge only cables.
Ok I bought a gs3 a couple of days ago and the guy said that the charge port was bad after messing around with it I found that if I plug the charger in and ppsition it a certain way it reconizes a charger but after 5 hours of charging it only has gone up 11% I have tried 2 differnt chargers and still does not charge any help or suggestions thanks
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Hi guys,
So far I have used 3 chargers. A Verizon green 10ft long charger, the charger for my Nexus 7, and a Verizon car charger.
Basically when I plug any of these chargers in it will show it is charging for a split second, then it'll go away. So in order for it to charge, I have to push the charger in really hard, push it down, or bend it to the right.
hi all, i have a question regarding chargers adapters and usb cables.
i like rapid chargers, i own a Samsung wall charging cube with and output of 2amps that shipped with my Galaxy Note 10.1 and i use it to rapidly charge my phones.
but my main question is that since you can use any usb to micro-usb cable to charge phones with this adapter, i want to know if the cable needs to be capable of
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.
I am looking for a charger that will charge two of these at once and rather quickly. Would like one for my car as well as one for my house. Any suggestions?
Most dual chargers that use USB cables are limited to .5 AMPs each.
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Is it normal that my xperia arc s takes over 4 to 5 hours to complete a full charge?
I mean, I`ve read here that some people said that they have a full charge in around 2 and a half hours.
Does the fact that my arc is international and im on America? Here the voltage is around 110-120 V
Or is the charger itself?
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While I'm driving I'm using Waze for navigation, and the device is also connected to my in car multimedia unit via BT as a phone.
I'm connecting the device to the car charger, and getting the charging icons, so it is actually charging the device.
BUT... it seems that the charging is too slow. The percentages of the battery is going down, instead of going up.
I have been googling the issue but can't find any good answers.