Charging speed

durveshthorve433

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Looking forward to it

For it to be accurate, you would need to charge phone from 0% > 100% using Fast & Normal speed charging, and then run the exact same apps in a loop (Play a video until battery dies) on each
it doesnt work that way, battery would be charged from empty to full for sure.

apps usage would be random!
all the required screenshots would be shown!
 

durveshthorve433

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Random app usage = void test

If you're going to prove your point, all usage must be identical
im a normal user, i will test based on normal usage, you may draw conclusions, based on the screenshots that i share, to keep it simple. i have, got a phone, for my use and not to, prove a point here, by running some video continuously!
 

*Detection*

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Well, without a valid test there's no point in posting anything

My battery drain varies depending on what I do with the phone day to day

One day it might be 4 hours SoT, next day might be 6 hours SoT

If you can not back up your claim, and want to post biased results, which they will be as you are not going to post results contradicting your claim, then don't bother

If you are 100% sure you are correct you would run controlled tests to ensure all is identical other than fast vs normal charging techniques

If you will not do this, it only confirms that you know you will be proven wrong
 

JS_racer

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so turning off fast wireless charging will have a battery last longer than if i use fast wireless ??
only in the car some times do i plug a cable into the phone for charging.
 

danci1973

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Just nowI tried and get this. No idea @@
Not all 'USB Detectors' are 'quick-charge' compatible. I have two different models and only one of them does (Uni-T UT658 - sorry, can't post links yet)

But, with fast charge it uses about 9 volts wich means a max of about 15 watt. ]
without fast charge it uses about 5 volts which means a max of about 6,5 watt
However... Using an USB tester I found out that my S7 only uses 9 volts with the screen off. If I unlock the phone, the voltage switches back to 5V.
 
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