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Five reasons why your smartphone charges slow

Five reasons why your smartphone charges slow
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Given the power supply predicament for many Nigerians, it’s the desire of many to acquire mobile phones that can be charged within the shortest period of time.

Irrespective of phone brands and models, stated below are reasons why some mobile phones owners are probably experiencing slow charge.

Using the phone while charging: This is a major reason why many phone users experience slow charge with their phones. If you use your phone while it’s plugged in, it could use too much power and take longer to charge.

Check your settings and apps frequently

Even though the screen uses the most power, some apps and settings can cut the battery life by a lot and make the device take longer to charge. After being opened for a short time, many Android apps start up or run in the background on their own.

Having one or two bad apps on your phone can really slow it down. Also, features like hotspot can sometimes slow down how fast your phone charges. So, check your app settings to see which apps are running in the background and turn off features like hotspot when you’re not using them or when your phone is charging.

Faulty charging port, cable, or adapter

If your phone doesn’t charge quickly, it could be because your cable is broken. When a cable is too old, it can slow down the rate at which your phone should normally charge. If this is what you think is going on, change the cable.

Your phone may also not charge quickly because of the charging port. You can look in there to see if there is any junk hiding. If there is, it can make it hard for your cable to connect correctly and slow down the charging. So try to clean it out with a small brush.

You may also notice that your charging port isn’t as safe as it used to be and that your phone isn’t charging as quickly. This could be why your phone is taking a long time to charge. So, be on the lookout for rust and corrosion. You might have to change your charging port or down board all the way.

Lastly, your charger adapter might not be working.

Weak Power Supply

While USB connections linked to laptops, TVs, or any other device with USB compatibility can charge your phone, these devices are not meant to charge your phone effectively.

As a result, make sure your phone is charging using an adapter plugged into a power outlet. This will ensure that your phone charges at an optimal rate. Some power banks are also excellent for quickly charging phones.

Not using proper charging accessories?

Additionally, using the incorrect charger for your phone could slow down the charging process. Therefore, if, for example, your usual charger develops a malfunction, make sure you replace it with a similar one or one that can charge it both safely and quickly.

For guidance on the ideal charger type for your phone, get in touch with a phone repair professional.

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