2 Optimist_BMar 25, 2017 I have the same situation months ago. It says it's in charging state but it already took 4 hours but still on the same percentage. What I did was I change the connector of my charger with a new one. Hope that it helps...
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#1: Use a good quality, powerful charger One of the fastest chargers I own is an iPad charger, and I use this to charge up pretty much all my devices as it cuts down the amount of time my devices are hooked up to a cord. And the difference is quite staggering. For example, my i...
Presenting ANKERBOX, which could indeed be attached to a stout rope and used to moor a rowboat, but mainly lets you charge your phone whenever and wherever you want without having to beg the bartender for the charger. Basically, it's a rentable portable charger. They've suddenly exploded ...
It is not recommended to turn off the power at the first time and then charge it When you just bought the phone, you should use up the remaining battery on the device, when the battery is low, it will connect to the charger and note that you should not let the phon...
Some devices are also set to power up once the cable is connected by default. Even during waking hours, it’s best to catch your phone before it hits 100%, or at least not leave the charger supplying charge to an already full battery for too long. ...
How to charge your iPhone quickly without ruining your battery Image source: José Adorno for BGR Newer iPhones charge at 20W maximum, so you don’t need to use a Mac’s 96W plug or any fancy GaN charger that could give enough juice to your car, iPad, Mac, and phone simultaneously. Fo...
I also find a cheap LED light a good test because it can highlight chargers that put out unstable current or voltages. If the light flickers, then it's possible that the charger won't charge some devices. If something says it can output 2 amps, I check t...
You might also consider a charger in the car. Or in every room of the house. Or in your winter home. Or on your boat. Seriously, put charging cables in every place you frequent. Try to keep an external battery in your bag, too, and charge that immediately after you use it. What ...