Can i charge this phone with 2.4A charger? - Miscellaneous Android Development

Ok so i bought a brand now not cheep charger with output of 2.4A because this phone comes with 0.8A charger and i wanted the better one. So i charged it one time and all was good and then i was on about 35% of battery i put it on charge and i had to do so when i took it of the charger my phone was on 48%.
Now the problem begins in about one hour of lite almost none use i was on 15% and then it started to degrese slow to about 5% and the phone shuts down. I did power it up again and it was on 5% again so just in case to be sure i turned the phone off and took out the battery and put it back on and when i powerd on my device battery was on 17% and now all is ok when i charge.
So i need to know is charger too strong for my phone or what i dont want to fry my device. device is lg l fino

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[Q] How long should it take for my Moto G to be charged?

Hello. I bought a Moto G two weeks ago and I got a 5V - 1A(output) charger for it. It took about 2.5 - 3 hours to fully charge it. My charger broke and I bought another one today with an output of 700mA( at least this is what was written on it) and I noticed it was charging my phone very slow, about 3% per 10 min( 96% for 5 hours, if you calculate it). I brought it back to the seller for that reason(even though the seller insisted that it was better for the battery to be charged slow). What kind of charger should I buy? And how long should my phone take to charge(optimal time) ?
You can calculate this. Battery is 2070mAh, which means if you have 1A (1000mA) charger it should take about 2 hours. if you have 700mA charger it should be full in about 3 hours. That's in theory. In reality it takes a bit more due to efficiency of charging process.
With a 10v wall charger and Moto G default charging cable, 1h and 30 minutes maximum. This is for when the battery is at 0 percent.
krucymucy said:
In reality it takes a bit more due to efficiency of charging process.
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And the phone still consumes energy if it is turned on, or being used during charging.
Taichilly said:
With a 10v wall charger and Moto G default charging cable, 1h and 30 minutes maximum. This is for when the battery is at 0 percent.
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Does this still apply when charging from PC with original charging Motorola charging cable?
I charge mine in about an hour and 30/50 minutes.
ExTrEeMeO said:
Does this still apply when charging from PC with original charging Motorola charging cable?
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Yes it does, because charging from pc only gives you 0.5 amps i.e if you're using a USB2.0

Original charger failing?!

Ok, so I have my Nexus 5 for about 8 months, but the charger that came with it doesn't work properly anymore.
Just after I got it, and few months later, the charger worked pretty well, and I also have a small amp meter that is connected into charger's usb port to measure Volts, amps and mAh, and when new, it pushed about 1.7 amps of current (it is rated to 1.8), and charged the phone in about hour and a half from 5% to 100%. Right now, the charger gives only 0.4-0.5 ams of current and charging time varies from 3 to 3.5 hours!
Has anyone experienced this problem?
Is an LG G2 (2.2amp) or G3 charger safe to use, as I tried G2 before and it charged the battery in less than an hour, without heating the device.
Also, I frequently leave my charger plugged in wall socket all day long, and it's plugged in without using more than it is plugged out (just when carrying it somewhere). Maybe that's why it degraded over time...

Battery lasts longer after normal recharging than turbo charging

Hi,
I noticed that when I recharge it with a charger that is only 650ma the battery last much longer than with turbo charger that came with the phone.
Even in standby after recharged it takes one hour to consume only 1% but after turbo recharging it takes about 10 min to drop 1%.
Is there anyone experiencing something like that?
Funny it is.... The case is opposite for me... Although I use Transomart QC 2.0 charger. My battery lasts longer when I charge it with quick charger compared to standard 1 Amp chargers.
That´s so weird.
I am preparing a comparison to figure out what's happening.
It happens the same here. I've a Aukey turbo charger and the battery drains faster
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It happens the same here. I've a Aukey turbo charger and the battery drains faster
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I also got Aukey and it's the same
There's no way to actually know the charge (in mAh) of a battery without draining the battery. The way that phones estimate the charge is by measuring the voltage of the battery. Quick Charge 2.0 (supported by the Moto X 2014) uses a higher voltage to charge the battery faster. This can make the battery hit max voltage before it is actually fully charged. That is why Quick Charge always advertises how quickly it gets to 80%. To get to full charge (not just when it shows 100%, but when it is actually fully charged) will take about the same time as a standard charger.
Heat and Turbo charge destroys your battery.
if i turbo charge , my phone will suddenly die when it's between 10-20%. W/ regular charging I get sudden death at 6-8%
i use a moto razr 850mah charger and solved the 8% sud power off, took 2 charge cycles from death to 100% leaving it overnight. Now battery works as it should
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As I've been reading around (can't recall specific scientific data), the faster you charge the battery, the less capacity it can hold. So it makes sense that it lasts longer if you charge it slowly. I don't know how much would be the difference tho.
It is normal in my opinion. Slower charging is also healthier for the battery and usually will last longer
Has anyone ever used a wireless charging pad with the phone. I bought a stick-on one from amazon and it charges fine,,,slower but fine. However, I noticed that it tends to get suck at certain levels and if I take off the wireless charger at say 89 percent,,,it takes less than a min to go to 100 percent charged?
Recomendeed is charge with Motorola original charger of this device, i mean 1150mAh dual port charger
Anyone here with experience of using Motorola's Turbopower 15 wall charger? I'm thinking to buy one, because waiting for 1 hr to charge to 100% is quite annoying.

SuperCharge problem: defective charger or battery?

Hi everybody,
it's a few days I have weird problem with SuperCharge.
I apologize for the lenght of this post, but I don't want to miss any detail that could help in solving my problem.
I recently replaced the battery with a new original one (I hope) bought from an eBay seller.
When I switched-on the smartphone, battery level was 58%. So, I used it normally and, when battery level lowered at 30%, I plugged-in the charger.
Completed the recharge, I used the phone as always.
At night, with 30% of battery level, I plugged-in the charger and I went to sleep.
The next day, in the morning, I turned on the screen and the battery level was 32%. I was confused... So, I un-plugged the charger, plugged it in again and the phone needed just few minutes to fully charge at 100% (very weird).
Then I normally used the phone for the entire day.
At night, with 30% of battery level, I plugged-in the charger and I went to sleep.
The day after in the morning I turned on the screen and again the battery wasn't fully charged. It was only 34%.
This time I unplugged the charger and I restarted the phone. After that, it showed 100%. So, in reality, the battery was fully charged!
This made me think it could have been a software related problem: so, I performed a Wipe-Cache-Partition and a battery re-calibration process.
After that, I noticed the charging process was slower, although the phone shows "Super-Charge" in the lock-screen.
So, I wanted to monitor the charging process with Ampere and this is what happens:
- as soon as I connect the charger, for the first few seconds the charging rises to about 4000mA (as it should);
- suddenly the charging stops, as if I disconnected the charger. At the same time, the battery temperature rises for one second to 44/45 ° C and then quickly returns to 32/34 ° C.
- after a few seconds, the phone starts charging again, but at 1600/1700mA.
- cyclically, therefore, the phone tries again to increase the charging to 4000mA, but, as soon as it reaches the peak, the same phenomenon described above is repeated.
I noticed that the charger overheats while charging.
I replaced the USB-C 5A cable, but the problem persists, so it's not cable related.
If, on the other hand, I use a non-5A USB-C cable, the phone recharges in FastCharge mode (2A) without interruptions and the charger does not heat up.
So, the problem exists only with SuperCharge.
Do you think the charger is defective?
Or is the new battery defective?
I thank in advance anyone who will help me. :fingers-crossed:
I noticed a similar problem with super charge.. When plugged in for charging, super charge doesnt show.. It takes super long to charge to even 50%.. So i tried other cables as well and same issue.. I restarted the phone a few times and then switched it off.. Plugged charger in and left it over night. I noticed the next day super charge was functioning correctly

Phone does not charge or boot after the battery was completely drained

A few months ago I got a new phone and put my OnePlus One aside. By the end of the day the phone had discharged completely and turned off. I tried plugging it to a charger the same day, but it wouldn't charge or boot. There are no vibrations, no charging LED indicator, nothing. I tried leaving it to charge for 6 hours, stop charging, and then reconnect the charger again but nothing. The battery doesn't even get hot after leaving it on the charger for 6 hours. It's like it doesn't even charge whatsoever. I swapped the battery about a year ago for a new OPO battery, and had no issues with it. This only happened after it completely discharged and refused to charge.
I used to have problems charging an empty battery with a low powered charger. Try using a 2000+ mA charger and a decent cable.

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