I think the reverse wireless charging feature is the most underrated feature on Samsung. It allows me to charge my TWS or smartwatch whenever it is low on power. Have you tried this feature yet?
Sometimes my phone heats up while charging. Any quick fixes for this to reduce the damage to my battery?
Can we use a third-party charging adapter for the iPhone and Apple Watch? I am afraid using one might negatively affect the device's health.
Do you prefer charging to 100% every time? Or is it better to limit charging to 80%? I constantly struggle with battery health. Any tips on how to improve my charging habits?
Phones between 15k and 20k are focusing on fast charging features. Brands like Realme, Vivo and Motorola charge less than 30 minutes. As a tech enthusiast, I have read that fast charging heats the mobile and can sometimes kill batteries in the long term. Anyone here to share tips on how to use these phones, or does charging to 80% instead of 100% will ensure longevity?
My father is always on the phone and scrolling reels till midnight. He doesn’t care about battery life. I worry sometimes, and he charges his phone with a 120-watt charger. This feels risky to me. Can I have some smarter tips on charging mobile phones with a 120W and extending battery health, so that it doesn’t cause harm?
Being a gaming addict, I’ve often run out of charge on myphone until I bought the new LeEco Le 1s smartphone. While the Le 1s is quite apackage for gaming in terms of it’s tech specs and overall build quality, it’sfast charging capability is what attracts me the most. The Le 1s comes with a dust-and-short circuit proof USBType-C charging port that allows higher data transfer rates and power deliverycapabilities in one multi-conductor port. Since the Type-C plugs arereversible, they are a lot easier to plug in irrespective of the way you plugthem. The built-in high density 3000mAh battery and 24W FastCharger allows me to get 3.5 hours of charge just by plugging in my phone for 5minutes. As per the phone manual, the fast charging is apparently achieved byits additional sealing and PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) protection inbetween wires. The Le 1s also has different battery saving modes. While the‘Smart Power Saving’ mode controls vibration and network sync to limit unwantedbackground activity, the ‘Super Power Saving’ mode limits dynamic visuals. Thethird mode ‘Ultra-long Standby Time’ allows only basic applications such ascalling and messaging to run to save power. In short, I can say that users can definitely rely on the Le1s’ fast charger to provide the battery with adequate juice in a very shorttime in order to keep the phone going even under adverse conditions.
Being a gaming addict, I’ve often run out of charge on myphone until I bought the new LeEco Le 1s smartphone. While the Le 1s is quite apackage for gaming in terms of it’s tech specs and overall build quality, it’sfast charging capability is what attracts me the most.
The Le 1s comes with a dust-and-short circuit proof USBType-C charging port that allows higher data transfer rates and power deliverycapabilities in one multi-conductor port. Since the Type-C plugs arereversible, they are a lot easier to plug in irrespective of the way you plugthem.
The built-in high density 3000mAh battery and 24W FastCharger allows me to get 3.5 hours of charge just by plugging in my phone for 5minutes. As per the phone manual, the fast charging is apparently achieved byits additional sealing and PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) protection inbetween wires.
The Le 1s also has different battery saving modes. While the‘Smart Power Saving’ mode controls vibration and network sync to limit unwantedbackground activity, the ‘Super Power Saving’ mode limits dynamic visuals. Thethird mode ‘Ultra-long Standby Time’ allows only basic applications such ascalling and messaging to run to save power.
In short, I can say that users can definitely rely on the Le1s’ fast charger to provide the battery with adequate juice in a very shorttime in order to keep the phone going even under adverse conditions.
DEAR ALL, DOES MI MAX SUPPORT QUALCOMM QUICK CHARGE 3.0? CAN YOU PLEASE HELP WITH THE DETAILS THANKS GK
Everyone seems to have something on their wish list, whether it's battery life, fitness tracking, charging speed, or overall durability.
I think we all know that wireless Android Auto makes your phone incredibly hot. Features like navigation, charging, Bluetooth audio, and mobile data together heat up the phone, especially in Delhi summers. But I think that the Galaxy S26 Ultra manages to deal with it pretty well due to its large vapour chamber. I can see the difference while I am driving for hours with Android Auto enabled.
I have seen some of my friends appreciating the Galaxy S26 because of its battery life. Currently, I have a Galaxy S24 its charging speed has declined over time, as it is 2 years old now. I have noticed Galaxy S26 can be fully charged within 50 minutes. Is this upgrade truly worth it? Many users say that faster charging degrades the phone battery quickly.
I am hearing a lot about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus and about its reliable performance. Samsung fans are loving it, but when I compare this with Ultra models, it is taking the limelight with its battery performance. Even though I have experienced it, one of my colleagues has it, and his phone literally does not require frequent charging.
I think Samsung has come up with the most underrated feature with its wireless power share. Last week I was on a flight, and suddenly my earbuds died! Instantly, I was reminded of my Galaxy S26 Ultra's wireless charging feature. I placed my earbuds on the back of the phone, and it started charging. It can also quickly top up smartwatches, too. Such a useful feature during emergencies!
The battery protection feature on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is pretty nice. Enabling charging limit could drastically improved my battery health during long term usage. You should toggle it too!
I went on an adventurous trek last month, and my phone shut down. I have battery anxiety and started panicking. I am thinking of buying a Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra phone on Amazon sale. Before purchasing, I want to be sure about its fast charging feature. Anyone here to help me know how long it takes to charge it fully?
The OnePlus Nord CE 6 finally launched in India with a bigger battery, faster charging, and cleaner design. It feels like OnePlus is focusing more on practical daily usage this time. Do you think the Nord CE series still offers good value in the mid-range segment?
There is a direct power trick that gamers are heavily using when they find their phone heated up. They are enabling Bypass Charging. It uses the charger to power the phone directly without heating the battery.
Coming from the Samsung S24 Ultra, you get the Privacy Display, much faster charging, and a better main camera aperture. Is that enough of a jump for you to trade in your two-year-old phone?
When I bought my earbuds, the advertisement claimed the battery life would run upto 8 hours, but now it barely lasts upto 2 hours at 50% volume. And constantly charging them in between disrupts my podcasts. I want to switch to a new pair of TWS earbuds. Can anyone suggest good earbuds under Rs. 4,000?
Is EV for tier 2 cities in India? I have noticed that the range is fine, but I was wondering if there is a power cut for 2 days? How are the charging stations in your city? Are they always "Broken" or "Occupied"?