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Six Key Settings to Check If Your Smartphone Charges Slowly

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Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
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If your smartphone used to reach full charge in about an hour but now takes significantly longer, there is no immediate need to buy a new charger. Fast charging technology depends on several factors working together: the charger, cable, device, battery temperature, and software settings. If any one of these is not functioning properly, the charging process slows down.

First, on many Android devices, ensure that fast charging is enabled in the settings, typically found under Battery > Charging Settings, with options like Fast Charging or Turbo Charge. Second, verify that both the charger and cable support the phone’s maximum charging wattage; using a charger with lower wattage or an old cable can drastically increase charging time. Third, check if the phone is overheating during charging, as modern devices reduce charging speed to protect the battery when temperatures rise. Avoid charging while gaming or using navigation, remove thick cases, and keep the phone in a shaded, ventilated area.

Fourth, close background apps that consume power, such as games or video editing apps, to allow faster charging. Fifth, activate battery saver mode during charging to reduce background activity and direct more power to the battery. Sixth, assess the battery’s health, as aging batteries lose capacity and charging efficiency. iPhone users can check battery health in Settings, while some Android models offer similar diagnostics.

If all these steps are followed and charging remains slow, try using original or manufacturer-approved chargers and cables. Persistent issues may indicate a hardware problem with the charging port, cable, or battery, warranting professional service. These quick checks can often prevent unnecessary purchases and help identify the real cause of slow charging.

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