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3 tips to charge your smartphone effectively

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Nowadays, mobile phones offer huge capacity batteries, while manufacturers are now involved in charging speed competition and introducing fast chargers. However, there are 3 tips so you can effectively charge your smartphone’s battery.

Finding the correct charger for a particular gadget can be a little trickier than knowing what voltages a charger supports. Of course, the included charger will function, but that doesn’t make it the greatest choice.

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While USB PD is the recognized USB fast-charging standard, manufacturers such as Qualcomm, OnePlus, and Huawei have all created their own, further complicating matters.

For instance, a OnePlus phone can be charged with any USB-C charger, but it will charge much more quickly if you use one that complies with the company’s specific charger.

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A lower-powered charger will recharge a device that supports a higher-powered one, but more slowly; similarly a higher-powered charger won’t charge devices with lower power needs any more quickly.

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Let’s know what tips you should follow for charging your device effectively.

Use the right charger for the device

Most products come with the best charger for them out of the box, especially laptops and phones from brands that promote quick charging.

However, there are a few outliers.  It’s worthwhile to do some research before purchasing a new device to determine whether the company is offering the quickest charger or if there is a faster charger available.

Use generic chargers with caution

Make sure to use a reputed brand from a reputable retailer when replacing a device’s original charger with a cheap third-party one. The best-case scenario, if you find up with one of these fake USB power devices, is that it probably won’t perform as well as it claims to. At worst, it might spark a fire inside your home.

Use a compatible charger only

The fastest-charging standard that is currently most generally used is USB PD, however certain others, like Qualcomm’s QuickCharge, are also supported by various device manufacturers.

Some businesses, including Huawei, LG, and OnePlus, continue to utilize their own standards because they will best complement their products. Be sure to use the original charger if your gadget falls under this category.

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