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Sorry, they banned me for a week for being too honest and blunt with people.
With USB on PCs you're fine. The standard works out just fine that way.
However when using AC on phones with quick charge they tell you specifically to only use the adapter that comes with your device.
I was wondering where you were as I hadn't seen you on here. Good to see you back again. The moderators do seem to be very inconsistent on here I must say.
It was O2 in the UK that stopped including chargers with their phones, I'm not sure if it was all phones or just Nokia phones with wireless charging. The 925 that I have didn't come with a charger and their reasoning was because they said it was greener but I was told that it was to get people to buy the wireless charging case and pad. Luckily I had another 925 and I was able to use its charger.
Do you think that a lot of the problems people are having with batteries on a range of Nokia phones are caused by using the wrong charger?
Charging via most USB ports will take at least 6 hours unless it is capable of supplying more than 500mA which some newer ports are, but not all. I'm glad USB is finally moving forward though on being able to supply more juice to devices.When I got mine I tried using the USB port on my laptop to charge it and the charge rate was awful. I also tried other Micro USB chargers I had and still got a lack-luster rate of charge. I then tried the supplied charger and it charged just fine.
I would highly recommend sticking with the supplied charger.
Also, with reference to the part about a UK network not supplying chargers, the network in question is O2. I don't think it's for all phones though as my 1520 came with one. It seems to be mostly Android phones.
Charging via most USB ports will take at least 6 hours unless it is capable of supplying more than 500mA which some newer ports are, but not all. I'm glad USB is finally moving forward though on being able to supply more juice to devices.![]()
Yeh, I quickly gave up on USB charging. Some of my ports are USB 3 but I don't know if that makes a difference. Quite a contrast from my old Lumia which would hapily charge through USB.
Just received my 1520 today (yaaay!) and as awesome as it is, as it was only at 52% charge, I thought I'd plug it in and get it fully charged before I started configuring it. It's now nearly 5 hours later and the phone's only at 84% !!
Is this normal - it seems a crazy amount of time to increase the charge by 30%.
I'm using my iPad Air charger - it delivers 2.2A so it ought to charge a lot faster than it is. My 920 used to fully charge in a couple of hours from 2 or 3% with the same charger, so can any one tell me what's going on here please?
Actually, there's a lot of hogwash being spoken about official chargers.
Any electronic device draws the current that it needs from the charger. If a device needs 1.5amps to charge and it's plugged into a charger that supplies 2.1 amps, the device will only draw 1.5 amps. The damage, if any, comes from excess voltage supplied by the charger. If the charger supplies 8v, but the device only needs 5v, damage will almost certainly occur. It's perfectly fine to use an iPad charger that supplies 2.1amps with any phone as long as the current is supplied at the correct voltage.
If you connect a device that needs 1.5 amps to a USB port that only supplies 0.5 amps, it will simply take 3X longer to charge!
All this junk about only using 'official' chargers is simply so that people don't fry thir devices using a charger that delivers the wrong voltage..
Actually, there's a lot of hogwash being spoken about official chargers.
Any electronic device draws the current that it needs from the charger. If a device needs 1.5amps to charge and it's plugged into a charger that supplies 2.1 amps, the device will only draw 1.5 amps. The damage, if any, comes from excess voltage supplied by the charger. If the charger supplies 8v, but the device only needs 5v, damage will almost certainly occur. It's perfectly fine to use an iPad charger that supplies 2.1amps with any phone as long as the current is supplied at the correct voltage.
If you connect a device that needs 1.5 amps to a USB port that only supplies 0.5 amps, it will simply take 3X longer to charge!
All this junk about only using 'official' chargers is simply so that people don't fry thir devices using a charger that delivers the wrong voltage..