What is fast chargine and should be safe or not.
Today's world every person is busy in there lifestyle. Every one has least time in his life. Most of people working from there mobile or laptop. But every face the battery problem. Therefor many companies launched there fast charging supported mobile and fast charger like 50w, 65w etc. But this technology is safe for us and our mobile??
SO, WHAT IS QUICK CHARGING???
For the fast or quick charging is not based only on adaptor, but all things are makes support fast charge like adaptor, charging cable ( type C cable is more powerful compare to the micro USB) and if mobile battery support fast charging then your mobile will be charge quickly.
HOW WORKS FAST CHARGING TECHNOLOGY
The basic needs of charging are voltage, amperage and watts. Current is the need of electricity flowing to the battery. More voltage means more power of the current. Watts is voltage multiple by amperage. Some companies working on the fast charging there for they launched 65w ,100w supported mobile charge.
IS FAST CHARGING SAFE FOR MOBILE OR US???
Now these techniques allows to charge faster your mobile than standard charging speed, when your mobile doesn't support fast charging then you charge your mobile with local fast charger then your mobile will be warm or blast. Always using high quality chargers and cables that have all certification for safe charger. When you are use all certified accessories then a fast charging is safe for your mobile and you. If you using all standard accessories and your mobile will be warm then show your mobile to technical expert.
HOW DO YOU CHARGE FASTER??
- Switch it to Airplane Mode while charging.
- Use a wall charger versus charging it from your mobile ,computer or laptop.
- Use a fast battery charger.
- Turn it off and stop using it while charging.
- Turn off unnecessary features.
TYPE OF FAST CHARGING STANDARD??
Fast Charging Standards | ||
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Standard | Quick Charge | USB Power Delivery |
Charge Up To | 27 watts | 100 watts |
Developed By | Qualcomm | USB Implementers Forum |
Connector Types | USB-A, Micro USB and USB-C | USB-C |
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