Is your android phone taking longer to charge? Well, you can make your android smartphone charge faster by reading the tips mentioned in this article. If your phone takes longer than 2 hours to charge then these hacks will help you bring that charging time down significantly.
If your phone has a new or healthy battery (or you can check your battery health here) then chances are that these tips will show you results instantly. While you are checking your battery health it is also recommended that you check for these battery draining apps aswell.
Tricks to Make your Android Smartphone charge faster
Turn on Airplane Mode
The easiest way to speed up the charging process is to switch on Airplane mode before connecting your charger. This will shut off your handset’s connections to the cellular, Bluetooth, radio, and Wifi services. These services suck power in the background, even when you’re not using your device.
You can turn on Airplane mode by tapping the Settings app on your home screen. And selecting ‘Airplane Mode. You’ll know this mode is enabled by the small airplane icon that will appear at the top of your phone’s screen.
Switching to Airplane mode means you won’t be able to make or receive calls or texts. It will also turn off your data and GPS until you go back to your phone’s normal settings. But it will help charge your phone faster.
Use USB 3.0 port to charge your phone.
Most of the latest laptops nowadays have USB 3.0 ports, use one to charge your smartphone. Nowadays Most Wall chargers come with a USB 2.0 port which supplies 2.5 Watts power, while a USB 3.0 delivers 4.5 Watts.
So USB 3.0 port will charge faster. But if your wall charger is a traditional charger without USB then must read its power output. If it’s more than 4.5 Watts then it will charge your phone faster. Some Android phones support fast charging, which delivers a whopping 15 watts to charge your phone much more quickly but it has chances of bursting your phone due to excessive power supply, so avoid using 9 Watt + chargers.
Switch off Unnecessary Features
Check to see if you have any unnecessary features, such as Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, or NFC. Close all your apps and stop your phone from doing any automatic backups or updating apps from the Google Play Store. Or If you don’t actually need your phone at the moment, turn it off completely, and allow it to recharge faster.
And in the end, let your phone charge in peace. Don’t keep waking it up from compulsion to check the latest notification if you want to charge it quickly. Use these tips to charge your android smartphones quickly. Hope you all have enjoyed reading this tutorial don’t forget to comment below.