I just put mine in the microwave for 30 seconds. Full charge.
TechRax has also tried that. Didn't go well.
I just put mine in the microwave for 30 seconds. Full charge.
TechRax has also tried that. Didn't go well.
the thing is you dont want to charge them quickly, it is bad for the battery. you want to trickle charge them
This is why batteries must be user-replaceable (en.EverybodyWiki.com).
its hard to find one now, i use to carry a charged battery when i went out in the middle of nowhere. now they have battery packs etc.
but yeah, the thing is about is finding someone to sell you one. most phones can be taken apart with a little effort & heat.
I mean to say again, you want a slow charge. I mean your battery could charge in a 15 minutes, it will be hot as hell tho and will not last long. The charge life last shorter and shorter to make you think you need a new phone.
this is the same, well with any battery. your car battery etc., or even deep cycle batteries. you trickle charge them for longer life
Most people don’t know how batteries even work. Why they lose charge and what recharging a battery actually does. A ten minute YouTube video could explain all of this for these people, but they don’t care to learn. Just replace everything and constantly be working to spend more!
you want a slow charge
I cherish fast charging. I cherish watching the battery indicator shoot up since last time I looked. I cherish seeing the battery percentage having raised by another 7% after I return from toilet.
Mobile phones are also supposed to be mobile. Faster charging enables more mobility and less time chained to a wall/power bank.
Yes, for overnight charges, slow charges are acceptable due to abundant time. But there is also the problem that full charges wear down the battery.
All reasons why user-replaceable batteries should be mandatory.
taken apart with little effort and heat
From this point, manufacturers always descend into making it more and more difficult.
This is how technological degeneracy works. Users should be paranoid about this. In an ideal world, whichever vendor engaged in deceptive practices like these, they would get a rightful mass-boycott.
Edit 1: Typo
“Using more force to push electrons into your battery in less time may increase battery charge rate!”
No fucking shit, but you best be sure you never exceed the maximum voltage or you’ll damage the equipment, potentially cause a fire or explosion at worst.
Sir, 9 volts are used by Samsung's implementation of Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 by default. The integrated controller (IC) can handle voltages within range. It regulates it internally.
You just said the same thing I said, with less detail. If the voltage is too high (AKA OUT OF RATED RANGE) what happens to the equipment of the circuit protection doesn’t trip?
Why should the voltage go out of range ik first place? (except if set manually or due to power supply malfunction, the latter of which can happen to any power supply, especially lower-quality ones)
One can use a power supply that does not support more than 9 volts, but I have often used thid method since 2019.
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