Smartphones come with larger display and a powerful graphic processing unit, which are tent to use much battery. Smartphones usually take up hours to completely charge, and it's the worst part when you are in a rush and you see your mobile battery is low. Here are some tips on how you can get your Android phone to charge faster!
Get The Right Charger
Avoid charging your smartphone with universal charger or unbranded charger. For better and faster charging use the charger that is compatible with the smartphone.
Use Wall Charger
For faster charging, always charge the smartphone battery using the wall charger. If your handset just got USB cable, then buy a compatible standard AC adapter for wall outlet.
Opt For USB 3.0
The USB 3.0 port is the best and fastest way to charge the smartphone. The USB 3.0 port supplies energy at a more-powerful speed up to 900mA than the standard AC wall chargers.
Avoid Charging Via USB Hub
Charging the smartphone with USB hub slows down the process by up to 50 percent.
Charge Using Desktop
Desktop uses more power than laptops, so smartphones will be charged faster using USB port on desktop.
Use Docking Station
Docking stations are not quite as fast as a wall charger, but it will charge comparatively faster.
Car Charger
Smartphone battery will charge up to twice as fast using a charging cord while the car is running.
Turn Off Unused Settings
To get faster charging, turn off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and Sync while charging.
Don't Use While Charging
Using smartphone while charging will make it even slower to charge. So avoid using the phone while plugged in.
Switch Off While Charging
The best and effective way to get your smartphone battery to juice up at the fastest possible is to turn off the device.