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Options have 50 char limit.. So here are longer descriptions:
- Yes. Fast charging is always ON
- Never. My battery lasts the whole day and I (slowly) charge it overnight. And I am either not in a hurry or good at planning my charging time
- Sometimes. I turn it ON only when I need it
- I don't care or know anything about it. I use default settings
Is there an option to turn it off? I haven't seen it. But anyway i use my old s3 charger for all my devices. I don't trust fast chargers. They kill batteries.
Slow charge really isn't that slow.
Airtioteclint said:
Is there an option to turn it off? I haven't seen it. But anyway i use my old s3 charger for all my devices. I don't trust fast chargers. They kill batteries.
Slow charge really isn't that slow.
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Regarding fast changing killing batteries the charger provides a voltage to the phone, the power management controller monitors battery voltage and temperature , I would assume these have limits and will take control if outside of range in a similar way to throttling cpu frequencies when it gets too hot.
Under battery settings
paul_59 said:
Regarding fast changing killing batteries the charger provides a voltage to the phone, the power management controller monitors battery voltage and temperature , I would assume these have limits and will take control if outside of range in a similar way to throttling cpu frequencies when it gets too hot.
Under battery settings
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Where did you find this setting?
I'm using "bad" cables for show charging but being able to limit the current and the charging state without root, like on Sony smartphones, would be great
Airtioteclint said:
Is there an option to turn it off? I haven't seen it. But anyway i use my old s3 charger for all my devices. I don't trust fast chargers. They kill batteries.
Slow charge really isn't that slow.
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The option is in Device Care > Battery > Settings
Personally I leave fast charge turned on and use a bunch of different chargers with the phone, I just have Battery charge limit set to stop charging at either 80% or 90% (depending on when I think I'll be next able to charge) and try to start changing between 20% and 40%.
Caffeineshock said:
Where did you find this setting?
I'm using "bad" cables for show charging but being able to limit the current and the charging state without root, like on Sony smartphones, would be great
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Using "bad" or cheap cables is really not the best idea, they often don't meet the USB C spec and could damage your device. Try to stick to high quality but low current chargers (Like old phone chargers) or disable Fast charging as previously mentioned.
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The option is in Device Care > Battery > Settings
Personally I leave fast charge turned on and use a bunch of different chargers with the phone, I just have Battery charge limit set to stop charging at either 80% or 90% (depending on when I think I'll be next able to charge) and try to start changing between 20% and 40%.
Using "bad" or cheap cables is really not the best idea, they often don't meet the USB C spec and could damage your device. Try to stick to high quality but low current chargers (Like old phone chargers) or disable Fast charging as previously mentioned.
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Strange. My n9600 doesn't have that. I got device maintenance and there's some battery saving options in there but no fast charge option. Oh well the s3 charger works for me.
Edit - nvm found it.
Airtioteclint said:
Strange. My n9600 doesn't have that. I got device maintenance and there's some battery saving options in there but no fast charge option. Oh well the s3 charger works for me.
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Under the battery menu press the three dots in the upper right corner and select advanced settings. As for the poll I turn mine off.
Misterxtc said:
Under the battery menu press the three dots in the upper right corner and select advanced settings. As for the poll I turn mine off.
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Just found it thanks.
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The option is in Device Care > Battery > Settings
Personally I leave fast charge turned on and use a bunch of different chargers with the phone, I just have Battery charge limit set to stop charging at either 80% or 90% (depending on when I think I'll be next able to charge) and try to start changing between 20% and 40%.
Using "bad" or cheap cables is really not the best idea, they often don't meet the USB C spec and could damage your device. Try to stick to high quality but low current chargers (Like old phone chargers) or disable Fast charging as previously mentioned.
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Thanks finding this option (Samsung UI sux)
Now you're making me ask more questions XD
You have a battery charge limit on an unrooted note 9? How?
Caffeineshock said:
Thanks finding this option (Samsung UI sux)
Now you're making me ask more questions XD
You have a battery charge limit on an unrooted note 9? How?
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It's rooted. I did come up with a solution using the Automate app and a smart plug a little while back but only worked if you're charging from the charger that's plugged into the smart plug.
Yeah okay this 2 ways are well known
Thanks for the fast reply ^^
I was already questioning my eyesight. You know, Samsung UI and not finding an specific setting in menu could happen even after years I think ^^
I charge when I want, as fast as I want. I leave it on the charger overnight, everynight. Have done it this way for years and will continue to do so. Never seen I'll side effects from doing it this way. I have too much of a life to monitor my charging speed and make sure I'm next to the charger to stop it at 80%. I like waking up to 100% and using it as I see fit through the day. YMMV
Fast charging is set to ON by default straight out of the box. So youll think samsung has taken this to consideration.
Personally, i keep this off when charging with the orginal charger. I have an app called Battery Warner which alerts the user when over a set %. or if rooted it will stop charging and enable charging when it is under a %.
If i have plans to go out and the battery is low then ill throw it on fast charge.
ciaox said:
Fast charging is set to ON by default straight out of the box. So youll think samsung has taken this to consideration.
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My 2 cents:
I think Samsung doesn't care much if battery will remain healthy after 2 years. They care now to sell as much Notes as possible with the "Fast charging" marketing slogan.
That's why it's ON by default.
I never use fast charging as it will provide more harm than benefits to the battery health + I use a magisk module (Advanced Charging Controller) which have cooling mechanism and voltage monitoring and also battery temperature monitoring and this will also greatly increase the battery life on long term use.... since we got a non replaceable battery
Since I rooted my Note 9 on day 1 (I don't care about warranty) the first thing I did is I used Advanced Charging Controller and keeping my battery healthy for as long as maybe 4~6 years of usage
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Regarding fast changing killing batteries the charger provides a voltage to the phone, the power management controller monitors battery voltage and temperature , I would assume these have limits and will take control if outside of range in a similar way to throttling cpu frequencies when it gets too hot.
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It does, but still the degradation is higher vs no fast charge.
on the topic: The first thing I did on my s7e was to turn off fast charging - the battery after 2.5 years is in a really great shape even after every day charging. The same I did on my note 9. Will use fast charge only if I am in real hurry and need a lot of battery fast. If the phone is changed every 2 year tho, it's not that big of a deal and everyone decides for himself.
Otherwise in most cases it's not needed to charge overnight as 0-100 without fast charging is 2h-2h and 10 minutes. As most charge from ~20%-100% it will take 1:40 to charge the phone. The overnight charge is if the phone is charging from the PC USB - the best way for battery longevity, but not really worth the hassle vs normal charger charging.
According to poll results: more than a half (or 2/3 depending how you will count) uses fast charging.
No, slow on cable and fast charge for wireless!
Photo's by Sully using SM-N960U
The high temperature is an enemy of the li-ion battery. The normal load on the cable drives the temperature to 30.5C. Fast charging on the cable tray at 34.5C. Fast wireless charge up to 37.8C. What better?
Never have and never will use "fast" cable charging. I dont wireless charge either.
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do rooted/custom roms enable this or is this a hardware limitation? I understand its a temperature related issue. I am not saying fast charge while using overlclocked cpu and playing games. It just seems a tad annyoing that i cant charge my phone while driving in my car and navigating at the same time. (it will charge but only so very slowly....)
i am talking about the "adaptive fast charge" which really only fats charges when the screen is off or in AOD (always on display)
When you, lets say, have google maps open while driving the "fast charging indication is actually lying to you. It will only draw about 5 Watts there.
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I understand its a temperature related issue
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I see someone wants to recreate a newer Note 7. I don't think is is a hardware limitation, of the physical phone or the stock charger, but the (stability of the) battery itself. Playing a game at full brightness would require adaptive fast charging to generate too much heat in the battery itself to compensate for the rapid battery drain, and maxing out the factory charging cable to replenish what was lost during current use and charge the phone in the same quick time you are accustomed to (with the screen off).
You are really asking another Note 7 disaster
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someone wants to recreate a newer Note 7.
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haha not quite. i think you are confusing some concepts here. The net energy / charge arriving at the battery is actually less when the device would be under full load because the device itself uses a portion of the energy supplied by the charger... or am i missing something?
I think the gpu/cpu/screen heat in combination with charging is what the issue was on the Note 7. The battery itself can, as it might be obvious, easily be charged with ~15w. I believe the smart solution here would be to simply reduce/throttle charging with relation to CPU/battery temp.
I can tell you that when in a holder in an air conditioned car using google maps the battery will be fine with quick charge unless there is some weird coupling between two ICs.
Any decent quality USB cable will not be a limiting factor. 2 Amps @ 5V or 9V is really not a problem/
My measurements with the factory cable and charger at about 85% battery were around 1 Amp @ 5 Volt with screen ON and about 1.67 Amps @ 9Volts with screen Off or AOD on.
anyways. really only wondering if custom ROMS support this is or not. having my phone quick charge in my car while navigating is very important to me.
I think Samsung just played it very very very Safe after the Disaster. Limiting current and battery size that a guy who quick charges his phone in a Sauna can play candycrush on max brightness in performance mode....
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The net energy / charge arriving at the battery is actually less when the device would be under full load because the device itself uses a portion of the energy supplied by the charger.
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I agree, I should have made that point clear in the first post.
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I believe the smart solution here would be to simply reduce/throttle charging with relation to CPU/battery temp
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Samsung smartly chose to avoid the issue altogether.
Heat dissipation will be that issue to contend with in my opinion. My phone's charger only does 18Watts on a good day (screen-off) in an airconditioned room (measured by a USB multimeter). There needs to be adequate overhead left in the thin stock cable that is shipped with these phones (which isn't even USB 3.0).
I believe that this maybe an safety feature built in by Samsung in the wake of the Note 7 battery issue. There may not be a work around for it.
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safety feature built in by Samsung in the wake of the Note 7 battery issue
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You aren't helping the OP's case in trying to re-create another (explosive) Note7. Suggest something nerdy, like creating a custom kernel that tricks the charging circuit into thinking that the screen is off when the the charger is connected.
Limiting the battery charge to a fraction (70%-80%) of it's full capacity is a well known way to greatly extend the battery's charge capacity lifetime. There are several (root) apps created to automate this, that stop the phone from charging once a selected charge level is reached. Battery Charge Limit is one (https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/root-battery-charge-limit-t3557002), ACCA is another (https://github.com/MatteCarra/AccA/). So far I have not been successful getting either of those to work with the ROG2. I was wondering if anybody has had any success with those apps or any other way to limit the battery charge on the ROG2?
The Rog phone 2 has its own function that lets you automatically stop charging.
But keep in mind this function is only useful if you are planing to keep the phone connected to a charger 24/7 then it's useful. Otherwise it's worthless if you disconnect your phone once it's 100% charged.
Battery also needs to discharge and recharge to keep it's capacity and function going. If you don't do this it can wear the battery out even if you stop charging at 70-80%.
Jake.S said:
The Rog phone 2 has its own function that lets you automatically stop charging.
But keep in mind this function is only useful if you are planing to keep the phone connected to a charger 24/7 then it's useful. Otherwise it's worthless if you disconnect your phone once it's 100% charged.
Battery also needs to discharge and recharge to keep it's capacity and function going. If you don't do this it can wear the battery out even if you stop charging at 70-80%.
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Most of what you said is wrong.
The ASUS Power Master Battery Care feature slows and delays the charging but still charges to 100%. The feature is only useful if you have a regular charge schedule (which I don't, and DO mostly leave the phone on the charger) and even then, it's still charging to 100%. Repeatably charging a LiPo battery to 100% WILL decrease it's capacity significantly faster than if only partially charged. All phones already slow charging at high charge levels. There is no advantage to discharging the battery.
Read and learn: https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
If you can reference any authority to support your position, I'd love to see it.
MyronAz said:
Most of what you said is wrong.
The ASUS Power Master Battery Care feature slows and delays the charging but still charges to 100%. The feature is only useful if you have a regular charge schedule (which I don't, and DO mostly leave the phone on the charger) and even then, it's still charging to 100%. Repeatably charging a LiPo battery to 100% WILL decrease it's capacity significantly faster than if only partially charged. All phones already slow charging at high charge levels. There is no advantage to discharging the battery.
Read and learn: https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
If you can reference any authority to support your position, I'd love to see it.
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Did you ever know that even authority can be wrong in facts as well? I can confirm that battery feels alot better with discharge and charge than what it is with 100% all time or 70-80%.
How I can confirm is that I have a Microsoft surface Pro 4 and when I kept it on charger at 100% for a day or two the wear level jumped from 0% to 3% but when I discharged it and recharged it after some time then tear level on battery went back to 0% and capacity was back to its full capacity again. So discharge and recharge does not always wear the battery out. It actually makes battery feel better too.
So please don't always believe what internet and what authority States. Since on internet there is alot of false facts and authority gives alot of nonsense facts alot of times too.
Is it really wise to basically degrade your battery by 20% out of the box just so you can have 95% in 2 years? If anything, heat is the greatest factor for degradation. If you're that worried, just use a 2 Amp charger.
dennis96411 said:
Is it really wise to basically degrade your battery by 20% out of the box just so you can have 95% in 2 years? If anything, heat is the greatest factor for degradation. If you're that worried, just use a 2 Amp charger.
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Wise? Absolutely. Is it the perfect solution for everyone? No
dennis96411 said:
Is it really wise to basically degrade your battery by 20% out of the box just so you can have 95% in 2 years? If anything, heat is the greatest factor for degradation. If you're that worried, just use a 2 Amp charger.
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Yes, heat is a factor, but keeping the battery at 100% will degrade the battery faster regardless. If you simply do not need the additional 20% than there is no advantage to charging to 100%. My usage scenario is that the phone is plugged in a lot of the time and I very rarely need the full battery capacity. I've had several phone batteries bloat up under this scenario (and not using any fast charging).
When batteries degrade they don't stop at 80%. They generally keep degrading fairly rapidly. And you don't just lose capacity, as the battery degrades the internal resistance increases, which results in throttling and/or crashing.
BTW on some phones, ACCA will stop charging the battery when it reaches the desired charge level and run the phone entirely from external power.
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Wise? Absolutely. Is it the perfect solution for everyone? No
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Agreed. If manufacturers still offered replaceable batteries in their flagships, this would be somewhat of a moot point. When dealing with a sealed battery that is expensive and time consuming to replace, it's wise to do everything reasonable to protect the overall lifespan of it.
As for keeping it charged at 100%, I did that once and killed a battery in about 6 months. Not doing that one again.
Guys, it's so nice you are debating over the battery charging metaphysics but it does not help us solve the issue: our rooted phone can not be charged in a smart way using magisk+acc, ACCA or Battery Charge Limit.
Any ideas?
I'm facing issue with my Rog 2, my phone is not charging fast
1. I'm using 18w charger come with the phone to charge
2. I have used Xiaomi 2i power bank with 18w output to charge my phone (still not working)
3. I restart the phone on charging it goes down 36% to 29%
4. On charging when i restart the phone it goes 8% to 13%
5. I'm facing this problem from the yesterday
6. Double plus sign on battery icon as well as fast charging text on home screen is also not showing while charging
What is the issue please help anyone
Submit a bug report to acca and maybe at least someone starts caring for the ROG Phone. The reason why it doesnt work is simply because ASUS does its own stupid thing while charging (thats what happens when 100 OEMs cook their own soup, a mess).
About the battery health:
A battery keeps its best health when its charged between 25-75%, is kept below 30°C and charged as slow as possible. Thats why its wise to stop charging at 80% with a slow charger, especially when you have a big battery anyway that lasts for a day with 80% charge.
Himan99 said:
I'm facing issue with my Rog 2, my phone is not charging fast
1. I'm using 18w charger come with the phone to charge
2. I have used Xiaomi 2i power bank with 18w output to charge my phone (still not working)
3. I restart the phone on charging it goes down 36% to 29%
4. On charging when i restart the phone it goes 8% to 13%
5. I'm facing this problem from the yesterday
6. Double plus sign on battery icon as well as fast charging text on home screen is also not showing while charging
What is the issue please help anyone
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currently facing the same issue and this is the first time in 2 week time. though on the lock screen, it shows fast charging.. but it isnt working smh
apollo3x said:
currently facing the same issue and this is the first time in 2 week time. though on the lock screen, it shows fast charging.. but it isnt working smh
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Change the cable and try also try with different fast charging adapters or fast charging powerbank(mi power bank)
My problem solve by changing the cable
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MyronAz said:
Limiting the battery charge to a fraction (70%-80%) of it's full capacity is a well known way to greatly extend the battery's charge capacity lifetime. There are several (root) apps created to automate this, that stop the phone from charging once a selected charge level is reached. Battery Charge Limit is one (https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/root-battery-charge-limit-t3557002), ACCA is another (https://github.com/MatteCarra/AccA/). So far I have not been successful getting either of those to work with the ROG2. I was wondering if anybody has had any success with those apps or any other way to limit the battery charge on the ROG2?
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Without root any chances
Because i don't want to root my phone
Himan99 said:
Without root any chances
Because i don't want to root my phone
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There is no programmatic way to internally control the charging process without root, however there are some (not as good) alternatives.
First there is an app Accubattery that will give you a notification when the battery reaches a given level, you have to then disconnect the charger manually.
A second way to do this would be to use a smart plug and control it with Tasker. Don't know if anyone has done this but it should be possible.
Another possibility that is not vailable yet would be a kickstarter project called BatteryPal. This is a charging cable that had a bluetooth interface built in to it that would control charging using an app on the phone.They arr saying it will be available March 2020, but who knows.
I'm facing the same situation here. I'm next to a charger most of the time, so I like to use slow charging and not going above 80%. I was used to have battery charge limit installed in all my devices, but found this is not working with the rog phone.
My rog Phone 2 global edition over heats while charging
has anyone found a way even with root? I've tried ACC and some other app but they all done work.
I've also just tried ACC and Battery Charge Limit, but neither worked. It looks like there is something that keeps overwriting the charge control file all the time and allows the battery to charge anyway. Battery Care was disabled while doing this.
I am rooted, so I am able to test any potential solution.
Someone posted on r/rogphone2 a solution for this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ROGphone2/comments/ev0put/hows_this_it_never_reaches_100/
I've just tested it and it works for me.
Does anyone know of a legit charging adapter that isnt fastcharge and doesnt damage the phone or gets damaged itself after a while? I want to charge my phone without fastcharge but cant find a good charger
My old htc m8 charger got damaged after just a few times of using! Seems like the phone drained it dry
Hi, i have Redmi Note 10 Pro (sweet) and from 3/4 days i have facing fast charging (phone says fast charging) slow, 3 hours for charge fully and if i check with battery guru says max 5w output, official xiaomi charger and tried also with baseus 120w charger, before works well fast charging, any suggestion? other with this problem? Unlocked with latest twrp from nebrassy and MIUI Rog edition with delta kernel
Can you confirm that the phone is actually taking 3 hours to charge? Or is it just saying 3 hours until full? My phone was also showing 3 Hours Until Full but in actuality was not taking that long.
Take me about 45 minutes from 30% to 90%, it should be about 1h30m for 0 to 100%
try changing the orientation of usb-c connector on either or both charger and phone connection end and see.
I have no problems charging close to 33W with Xiaomi included charger or my Baseus 65W GAN charger which supports 33W profile. I charge at around 75%/hr
Looks like a problem with twrp /
Go to the concerned forum with this question
If you have Magisk / Super user, they have modules to enable fast charging
Probable cause might be your charger cannot detect the charging profiles supported by your phone. For precaution it uses the slowest profile.
Also you may check with the kernal. Sometimes they purposefully disable fast charging.
JvLTech said:
Looks like a problem with twrp /
Go to the concerned forum with this question
If you have Magisk / Super user, they have modules to enable fast charging
Probable cause might be your charger cannot detect the charging profiles supported by your phone. For precaution it uses the slowest profile.
Also you may check with the kernal. Sometimes they purposefully disable fast charging.
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I flash a known good rom as charging issues are hard to troubleshoot... reduce the variables.
Or trouble shot the current firmware if you are capable of doing so. The wrong value could cause hardware damage.
Could also be a sign a hardware fault condition exists.
Inspect port with a good light and magnification for any signs of damage. Clean if any debris or dust is present.
Use a known good OEM charger and cable. That means exactly what it says. It's also how I ended up with 2 Samsung bricks/cables
A friend or repair shop might let you use theirs.
Did not root my last two phones anymore. To much problems ;-)
Camera Api2 is activated by default on the 10 pro. So bootloader unlocking also not needed.
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Looks like a problem with twrp /
Go to the concerned forum with this question
If you have Magisk / Super user, they have modules to enable fast charging
Probable cause might be your charger cannot detect the charging profiles supported by your phone. For precaution it uses the slowest profile.
Also you may check with the kernal. Sometimes they purposefully disable fast charging.
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Can you link any module? The ones by Laptapper change what it displays, but don't actually change anything sadly.
Hello guys,
Since I bought the phone I was anxious to try the 120w fast charging, full battery in only 17min.
But, for my disappointment, I only noticed a fast charging if I let my phone charges alone, and it is not always!
Today I found out that there is a hidden feature in the Security app that allows us to activate Boost charging.
Do you know why this option came hidden and uncheck if the 120w is the greatest point of this phone?
It automatically kicks in for me. It should show 120W MAX on the charging animation and it fully charges between 17-20 minutes. But its a good practice for us 11T pro users to leave it for an extra 10 minutes to fully charge the battery and get an hour of sot
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It automatically kicks in for me. It should show 120W MAX on the charging animation and it fully charges between 17-20 minutes. But its a good practice for us 11T pro users to leave it for an extra 10 minutes to fully charge the battery and get an hour of sot
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For me it only appears Mi turbo charge, it doesn't appears 120w max. I heard that is due to the global ROM I have
Mine is the global rom and it shows 120W max
DavidKalil10 said:
For me it only appears Mi turbo charge, it doesn't appears 120w max. I heard that is due to the global ROM I have
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Do you use original charger and cable? Only with original charger will get 120w
Pher- said:
It automatically kicks in for me. It should show 120W MAX on the charging animation and it fully charges between 17-20 minutes. But its a good practice for us 11T pro users to leave it for an extra 10 minutes to fully charge the battery and get an hour of sot
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For me it only appears Mi turbo charge, it doesn't appears 120w max. I heard that it
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Mine is the global rom and it shows 120W max
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It's so weird so! I have a secondary charger but none of them gives me the 120w message.
I found a hidden option that allows us to activate boost charge. Tomorrow when the battery runs out I'm gonna test it
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Do you use original charger and cable? Only with original charger will get 120w
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Yes!
Mine doesn't show the charging wattage on the screen but it does charge to full in about 15 minutes from something around 30% every time. I'm on 12.5.20 EEA
EDIT: It does show 120W MAX when connecting actually
I've got the 120W charger says "120W MAX"
and a 33W fast charger says "MI Turbo charge"
For me 120w works out of the box
Have to find the source but I read somewhere that 120w charging relies on what voltage the source is, there are some limitations apparently, I believe low voltage like 110v doesn't allow you to charge at 120watt.
For me it works from 220v I get 120 watt charging
DavidKalil10 said:
Hello guys,
Since I bought the phone I was anxious to try the 120w fast charging, full battery in only 17min.
But, for my disappointment, I only noticed a fast charging if I let my phone charges alone, and it is not always!
Today I found out that there is a hidden feature in the Security app that allows us to activate Boost charging.
Do you know why this option came hidden and uncheck if the 120w is the greatest point of this phone?
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And what's that Hidden feature?
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Have to find the source but I read somewhere that 120w charging relies on what voltage the source is, there are some limitations apparently, I believe low voltage like 110v doesn't allow you to charge at 120watt.
For me it works from 220v I get 120 watt charging
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Yes that's true, 110V outlets can only support up to 96W max
Any updates on this?, my phone (11T Pro) used to charge at 120watt, but lately the phone says "55watt max" instead of "120watt max" on the charging animation