Question information on charging redmi note 10 pro - Redmi Note 10 Pro

I wanted to know if anyone has the same problem with charging as me. if I use the original battery charger the recharge is more or less that indicated (it takes about 10-15 minutes longer). the problem happens when i connect it to a laptop or car. I connected it to my car via an adapter that goes into the cigarette lighter and cable that I used with my redmi 9s. the battery is charging but does not increase. same thing happens with my laptop on standby. with my redmi 9s even though it slowly increased the battery. does someone else have the same problem (software optimization?), or is it not a problem because it absorbs more energy and I cannot make the comparison with the two smartphones?
edit: after a few days of testing I saw that the recharge takes place with the laptop or the car if the battery exceeds 60% otherwise this does not increase.

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[Q] Charging difference between computer & adaptor

Is there any difference between (USB) charging from computer (Laptop) and charging directly from AC adapter (Samsung provided)?
Because, I was using my phone more than two month with SetCPU for more batter life, and I was able to use 3 or 4 days. But just yesterday I charged from my laptop and was full 100%. But after 21 hours I got 15% battery renaming. It’s seems like drain battery after i charged from Laptop. Anyway I will try to charge today from AC adapter which is Samsung provided with phone.
May I know if any one experienced this.
musheercmr said:
Is there any difference between (USB) charging from computer (Laptop) and charging directly from AC adapter (Samsung provided)?
Because, I was using my phone more than two month with SetCPU for more batter life, and I was able to use 3 or 4 days. But just yesterday I charged from my laptop and was full 100%. But after 21 hours I got 15% battery renaming. It’s seems like drain battery after i charged from Laptop. Anyway I will try to charge today from AC adapter which is Samsung provided with phone.
May I know if any one experienced this.
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The only visible difference should be in charging time - AC adapter should do it much faster providing the current of up to 1A (1000mA), much less then that to be expected from PC USB port.
I'd rather search for some rogue app draining the battery, maybe betterbatterystats would be a good place to start.
there wont be any dfference, the battery will get a charge from either but usb as mentioned wil ltake longer to charge
if i got 21hrs from my battery i would not be asking ANY questions!!..
musheercmr said:
Is there any difference between (USB) charging from computer (Laptop) and charging directly from AC adapter (Samsung provided)?
Because, I was using my phone more than two month with SetCPU for more batter life, and I was able to use 3 or 4 days. But just yesterday I charged from my laptop and was full 100%. But after 21 hours I got 15% battery renaming. It’s seems like drain battery after i charged from Laptop. Anyway I will try to charge today from AC adapter which is Samsung provided with phone.
May I know if any one experienced this.
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USB ports are low power
your wall plug has a higher output than your computer USB port
PC USB = 5v 0.5amps
wall plug = 5v 1amp
so a wall plug will charger faster.
use SetCPU governor, I am sure you will get 3 to 4 days (moderate usage). same as mine.
My final finding; If we charge through PC-USB, it will take time to charge and same time, will discharge rapidly. because I charge my phone yesterday with AC-adapter and now my batter level is 13 hours with 95%. While I charge from PC-USB it was 20 hours with 15%. (all time are in moderated usage, and no any apps are not installed during this period)
I don't know how this, but this is my experiences.
I get the same results that's why I don't charge it through my usb port.
I agree with your conclusion that low-power charging just doesn't last on the Note. I was travelling and mistakenly took the wall adapter for my Plantronics BT headset instead of the Sammy adapter. It charges basically at the same rate as the computer usb. It took forever to charge, which was expected, but drained EXTREMELY quickly (10% / hour with almost no usage). By the end of the trip I was keeping it plugged into the charger whenever possible.
Back home on my original charger the phone is behaving like normal again. (84% after 8 hours with BT on and about 20 minutes of talk time / display on)

Huawei P9 : Low charge or no Charge when using the phone

Hi,
I noticed that my Huawei P9 does not charge or charge is low when i'm using it.
This is espacially disturbing when I drive and I use Waze and Spotify.
I checked my Chargers and they all deliver a 2.4 A.
I noticed this with the official usb câble and with anker câble.
Did you have the same issue ? Do you know how to fix this ? I haven't these problème with my Honor 7
Thanks in advance.
Sylvain
i have the same issue when i use Maps. it's slow charging. other than this is fine.
The same for me, too. I used Waze on my holiday, and the charging speed was approximately 10 or maximum 15 percent per hour.
Have you tried the official charger?
I have experience with phones choosing to charge 1A or lower with chargers they don't like (eg. chargers not offcially supported)
I have a car charger, 2.1 A.
I tried with the official charger but the problem remains.
I also noticed that it occurs when I use an external battery which deliver 2,4A. I assumed that the phone managed the charge like this to avoid overheating but I would prefer that it charge a little bit faster when I use the GPS to no loss any percent of battery
Huawei Quick charge
I have the same issue, well i use too, i was using the original charger that came with the phone, i noticed when my battery was very low and playing Critical Ops (an FPS game on Google store) that my battery would just die out. Best solution to this is to buy the Huawei Quick charger which you can find on EBay, maybe Amazon, it's about $10-13 but it's worth it, charges the phone to 100% in an hour or less and you won't have the issue anymore.
I solved the issue cooling down the phone.
The phone has a silicon cover and was placed against the windscreen. During sunny days It was getting very hot until I received the message it was shutting down some features due to very high battery temperature. Then I placed the phone keeping the cover in front of an air vent with air conditioning on and the battery temperature went down below 30 Celsius degrees while charging.
Now with Waze running and Deezer broadcasting through Bluetooth, it's able to recharge from 50% to 90% in almost half an hour. Hope this helps.
Thanks for your reply.
I will try to buy a car charger with quick charge.
I already use a ventilation car mount so the phone remains cool. I will try to change the position to have a better cooling

Slow Charging 9.7" Tab S2...

Hey guys,
I haven't used my Galaxy Tab S2 in a while now. When I plugged it in it was at 0%. I used "a" (possibly not original that came with box) OEM 2.0A Samsung Charger + Note 5/Samsung Official Cable to charge my tablet. It has only gone up by 5% in the past 30 minutes.
Also when it was at 0% it said it'd take 7hr 12min to fully charge.
Is this normal when the tablet has not been used in a long time, or am I possibly looking at a bad charger/cable as the charger and cable charge my Note 5 just fine at the normal (non-fast charge) speed where it charges my phone fully in just over 1hr 30 min.
If someone could help me out to resolve this I'd be grateful.
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Don't think the charger and cable are faulty as they work on your mobile. Generally whenever I charge my Samsung galaxy tab s2 using a different charger it shows a notification if the charger plugged in is slow. If it didn't show this I don't see why it would take so long other than the charger your using has a lower output causing it to take a lot longer than usual to charge.
Every android device I have will sometimes not charge fast enough - it doesn't matter what charger I'm using. If I catch that the charge is slow I just unplug it and replug it a it'll be normal again. I think the "smart charge" goes crazy sometimes.
I had the same problem on the tab s2 8''. It was because the motherboard broke. They fixed it under warranty.
When I had this problem I couldn't attach any external device (usb, playstation controller) through USB. Try if you can
I don't have the original charger anymore to compare on my 9.7. I use anker potable batteries to be free of wall sockets. It isn't 2.0. In battery monitor widget, really good app, shows charge anywhere from 1200-1600mA 20% per hour while in use during charging. 5 hours total. I think with screen off I get 30%. I get 10 hours of screen on time zero loss with it off over night. Using 5.1
It could be the motherboard. I know with laptops charging starts to mess up a few weeks before it no longer works at. The connection between the USB and board weakens over time/use.
moustafasadek11 said:
Hey guys,
I haven't used my Galaxy Tab S2 in a while now. When I plugged it in it was at 0%. I used "a" (possibly not original that came with box) OEM 2.0A Samsung Charger + Note 5/Samsung Official Cable to charge my tablet. It has only gone up by 5% in the past 30 minutes.
Also when it was at 0% it said it'd take 7hr 12min to fully charge.
Is this normal when the tablet has not been used in a long time, or am I possibly looking at a bad charger/cable as the charger and cable charge my Note 5 just fine at the normal (non-fast charge) speed where it charges my phone fully in just over 1hr 30 min.
If someone could help me out to resolve this I'd be grateful.
Thanks! :laugh:
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Sounds normal. The big Lion batteries in these devices are just weird at time. Running one down to 0 is a good way to kill the battery permanently. Let it charge slowly and then keep it above 20-30% from now on. Should improve over time.
I think its a myth you shouldn't let the battery get low. As long as the battery itself says I'm at zero at the correct voltage then zero is perfectly fine. I'm not an expert here but at 5% battery I'm at 3.6v and will turn off in a few minutes after that. I think batteries are manufactured to safely go down to 3.2 before saying no more. Need to charge.

Mi 9 with Xiaomi 20W wireless charger, 120+ minutes to charge from 0 to 100%, defect?

I bought these together and today I tried the charging time by depleting the battery and do a full charge with the 20W wireless charger, the charging time is 120 something minutes, which is far from the official number of about 90 minutes, or 100 minutes from some reviewer.
I used the power adapter that came with the wireless charger, which has 27W, and plugged into 6 outlets power strip (totally 3 are in use). The phone is a Chinese version with Chinese ROM, 6GB+128GB. The phone was drained and turn on after charging start, and no explicit apps were launched, other than the system one.
I don't know if this is the charger problem or the phone battery, I wrote to Xiaomi but have not heard back.
Could be a subpar cable, do you get good speeds plugging directly into the charger with it?
If you have a case or ring grip or anything inbetween your phone and the pad that might be impacting speeds
Also placement is really important, you wanna center the ring on the screen on the pad as closely as possible
Probably not an issue as you got the charger with the pad but a thread in "XIAOMI MI 9 ACCESSORIES" I can't link to describes how there are fake chargers out there too

Question Car USB Charging

My OnePlus 7 pro would charge great in my cars USB using Android auto. My new OnePlus 10 pro doesn't charge at all using the same car USB port and original red cable. Ampre app shows at most about 260ma then immediately drops to about 50ma charging and an external USB monitor device shows .4 amp charging rate but driving with Android auto on a 1 hour commute, my phone charge % will drop by 1-2%. Anyone know what's going on?
I do not have an answer to this, but I have exactly the same problem. My last phone was a Oneplus 9 and the cable I used for that is doing exactly the same as you have described. I've only had my phone for a few days and just realised this yesterday.
State of Charge is largely voodoo.
0.4 Amperes is what your device is using including charging current.
50 mA is what is going into your battery.
1-2% is not statistically significant.
You need to take a 20 hour road trip to see if it maintains charge.
the same problem with the oneplus 10 pro, i come from the whole oneplus series being the last one the 9 pro and it was charging fine until now. I even changed the charger and it didn't work the same way, I took my car to check if the charge was working correctly and I deduced that it was the cell phone, but only with the car charger it doesn't work. I agree that it is a software issue not accepting the configured voltage.

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