This question is somewhat technical, and for thise who understand it.
* Option 1: Your mobile phone battery **always** gets charged at **10 Watts**, no matter whether the device is in use (screen on) or not (stand-by or off). If the mobile phone is in use, the additional power will not be subtracted from the power that reaches the battery but drawn ***in addition*** from the power supply, also known as *Spare Current charging*.
* Option 2: Your mobile phone battery charges at 15 Watts while the device is in stand-by-mode or off, but only 5 Watts during usage (with screen on).
Optionally explain your choice in a comment.
Also, if this poll shows a [*“Fuck You!”*](#spoiler)-option, you can be certain that I did not add it.
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Origin of question: Many mobile phones had [deliberate charging speed limitations.](https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/how-to-bypass-6w-fast-charging-software-t4057655)
This question is somewhat technical, and for thise who understand it.
Option 1: Your mobile phone battery always gets charged at 10 Watts, no matter whether the device is in use (screen on) or not (stand-by or off). If the mobile phone is in use, the additional power will not be subtracted from the power that reaches the battery but drawn in addition from the power supply, also known as Spare Current charging.
Option 2: Your mobile phone battery charges at 15 Watts while the device is in stand-by-mode or off, but only 5 Watts during usage (with screen on).
Optionally explain your choice in a comment.
Also, if this poll shows a -option, you can be certain that I did not add it.
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