Question about quick charge and battery - Sprint Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

since the s5 has a removable battery, could there possibly be a way to make a quick charge battery for the S5?

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Ran phone till it died last night, didn't start it back up just plugged it into charger, got empty battery pic, went to bed got up 7 or so hours later and phone was only at 84% ? Another odd thing is the way it shows the charging curves on the battery stats graph. https://www.dropbox.com/s/mupjhqpxl5nhg1b/Screenshot_2012-07-26-08-37-42.png
Anyone have any ideas or have the same thing happen
EDIT:
Think I may have figured out the only charging to 84% problem. I forgot I cycled a new non Samsung battery into my phone. Samsung has adopted a 3.8v battery were as most other phones use 3.7v the aftermarket battery is only 3.7v so I'm guessing its not showing full charge because the battery is never making it to 3.8v. As for the odd stats on the graph I'll see if the Sammy battery does the same thing the next time I kill it. Its my understanding that the batteries have their own overcharge circuitry so I'm guessing generic wall chargers will still charge the Sammy 3.8v batteries to the full 3.8v and not 3.7v the chargers I have also lack a voltage rating so I'm again guessing that that is because it is regulated by the battery itself.

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Hello guys
This is the first time I use a phone that is charging so fast (this QC 3.0 seems fabulous), but I read around that this can also have negative effects on battery health over time.
My question is, since it is not possible to disable quick charging, it is advised not to keep the phone in charge overnight?
Share if you have any tips on this
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