I have 2 LG chargers that I got mixed up. Can someone please tell me the amperage on there wall charger? .2 or. 16?
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1000ma out
Thank you.
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Doesn't actually matter anyway. I use a 5v 1200mah Nokia one quite often. The phone will only draw the amps it needs. It's quite possible that it's capable of using the full 1200 and charges faster.
My stock g2x charger was 700mah.. But my hd2 charger (the one that I'm still using cause of its folding breakaway design) its 1000mah.
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I bought a 2-amp car charger to make sure I'm getting as rapid a charge as possible when I'm driving.
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Why?
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A) Youre charging from a USB port which doesnt supply much power so if you use the phone while its charging the phone drains faster than it charges.
B) Youre using a charger that was originally intended intended for low power devices like bluetooth headsets in which case the same reason already given applies.
Also, wrong section.
Sorry, also I'm using the charger it came with but I'm using 2 USB extention cables
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mrbloo said:
Sorry, also I'm using the charger it came with but I'm using 2 USB extention cables
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i would imagine that it would probably be one of those extensions that is slowing it down because it cannot handle the AMPs. see which one is "hot" and thats probably the one.
Ill try, thanks
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Are you using the phone while it's charging?
mrbloo said:
Sorry, also I'm using the charger it came with but I'm using 2 USB extention cables
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What's the purpose of the extention? If you're trying to find a good place for wireless tethering, that could very well be draining your batteries.
Is there anything else you can try charging with the current setup for comparison?
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My dad uses a blackberry bold which uses a micro usb charger just as the NS does. But when I try to use his charger on my phone the screen starts to act a little crazy. Am I the only one to see this kind of problem?
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Nope..I always use my friend balckberry charger..working well..
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I've had this problem with various third party chargers, seems to be common when the ampage is higher than the stock samsung charger.
I have the NS as a personal phone and the company I work for provides me with a BB Curve. I haven't noticed any problems using either charger with either phone.
Hmm funny.. Thanks though
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I've had this problem as well. Been using it for months with no issues.
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Dont use a bb charger to charge a sidekick lol. Tell u that much XD
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Yesterday I was off charger for 4 hours, plugged in my phone and got the signal that my phone was fully charged. Now five minutes off the charger and I am down 2 percent.
In addition, I ran Tunein Radio, and Navigation and I was losing 5 percent of battery an hour, even though I was plugged into a charger. Thoughts?
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What amperage is your charger my boy are you using the stock one from the SR or not if you are is it making a high pitched noise if your not again amperage is important if your using anything under 1amp it might not charge if your using your phone especially
Also navigation and radio are super intensive cheap ass charger wont charge make sure you get a good 1 or 2 amp charger
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nrm5110 said:
What amperage is your charger my boy are you using the stock one from the SR or not if you are is it making a high pitched noise if your not again amperage is important if your using anything under 1amp it might not charge if your using your phone especially
Also navigation and radio are super intensive cheap ass charger wont charge make sure you get a good 1 or 2 amp charger
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Okay. With the LG Rev, and a Rom, we could easily get by with stock.
Lots to learn about Sammys
markapowell said:
Okay. With the LG Rev, and a Rom, we could easily get by with stock.
Lots to learn about Sammys
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What does that have to do with anything
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If your using a stock charger then it should be charging fine
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nrm5110 said:
If your using a stock charger then it should be charging fine
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I was using navigation, hence I was driving. Sorry, I didn't mention it clearer. I have a 400ma charger. Time to upgrade that too.
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markapowell said:
I was using navigation, hence I was driving. Sorry, I didn't mention it clearer. I have a 400ma charger. Time to upgrade that too.
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Good glad you found the problem bro
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I'm running CyanogenMod but my phone has been on charge for two hours and its only at 8%...
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I know when I visit my mom, she has a few outlets that will not charge my phone. If it's the same outlet, maybe try a different cord or charger. Some cheaper USB cords just do not work on this phone.
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The nexus 5's charge has a 5.0v output (correct me if im wrong) so here the question is it ok to charge it with a 5.3v output powerbank?
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Yes. Your phone regulates the current supplied to the battery so 5.3v will be fine.
You only risk damage of you go stupid voltages
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Alex240188 said:
Yes. Your phone regulates the current supplied to the battery so 5.3v will be fine.
You only risk damage of you go stupid voltages
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Will my battery be destroyed in the long run
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superjelly31 said:
Will my battery be destroyed in the long run
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Honestly, I'd personally play it safe and use the exact charging brick that the phone came with. Even in the Nexus 5 manual LG opposes of the use in using another charger other than the one the Nexus 5 comes with.
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I used to use my wife's charger for he xperia z1s but I found that sometimes it would not charge even though it has the same specs so I would watch it and make sure it is charging correctly.