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Help Charging Time for Razr

teslas

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So my wife got her Droid Razr. I have noticed that the thing charges very slowly (4+ hours with wall charger). Is this normal? Or should we be seeing the battery charge faster?

-What is your charging rate (wheather stock charger or aftermarket)

On another note, I found a 9 dollar charger at frys that claims to be able to charge most phones in around 1 hr (I htink it might be more realistic to 1.5), but the point is...shouldn't the phone be charging faster the 4-5 hrs? And no, i could not find the voltage or AMP rating on the charger (have not bought it yet).
 
Not a good idea to use a fast charger as it destroys the battery faster than slow charge ones. Just try and take up the habit of charging the phone overnight, it will not matter how longit takes then.
 
So my wife got her Droid Razr. I have noticed that the thing charges very slowly (4+ hours with wall charger). Is this normal? Or should we be seeing the battery charge faster?

-What is your charging rate (wheather stock charger or aftermarket)

On another note, I found a 9 dollar charger at frys that claims to be able to charge most phones in around 1 hr (I htink it might be more realistic to 1.5), but the point is...shouldn't the phone be charging faster the 4-5 hrs? And no, i could not find the voltage or AMP rating on the charger (have not bought it yet).

Seems that the first couple charges on my razr took pretty long too, but since then it usually charges in a couple hours tops. I just bought my wife a razr too and her first charge today took forever. So maybe it will start charging faster after a couple cycles.
 
Not a good idea to use a fast charger as it destroys the battery faster than slow charge ones. Just try and take up the habit of charging the phone overnight, it will not matter how longit takes then.

Thanks Szadzik. We always do charge our phones overnight. It's just that she needed to charge her phone during the day today and the charging took forever. Seems her battery died pretty quickly while sitting on her desk for most of the morning.
 
I see. Also remeber, that you do not have to charge the phone to full again. Just charge it up as much as you need for now, it will even be better for you batery.
 
So the whole charge a battery completely before using adage is a pretty big deal online. So what do you do when you buy one at Verizon and they turn it on and start using it before you can get it home to charge? Or is it don't charge at all until you can charge it completely?
 
So the whole charge a battery completely before using adage is a pretty big deal online. So what do you do when you buy one at Verizon and they turn it on and start using it before you can get it home to charge? Or is it don't charge at all until you can charge it completely?

The types of batteries in phones today work fine being charged pretty much all you want, the phone controls how the batteries charge. Quick charges cant force more charge than the phone can accept as the phone will only draw as much as it can handle. The only thing that that could reduce the battery is constantly dropping it very low but most phones wont let it get close to a 0 charge.

The whole charge to full the first time is probably for the initial setup so the phone wont die in the middle of something during setup and calibation. If it comes at 40% or more you are fine to set it up and use it until later.

You should let it run down pretty low occasionally not for the battery per se but so the phone has decent calibration for that battery.

Todays batteries have a finite number of full charges, usually around 750 to 1000, so if you let it get so low that the phone shuts off that is a full charge the next time you charge it to 100. However if you let it get to 50% then charge that only counts as a half charge.

There is alot of bad info about batteries these days because the old conventions for old batteries persist. But todays rechargeable battery is not the battery of the past. For example NiCd batteries used to have a memory effect so if you charged it when it was half full all the time eventually you would only get that half charge life out of it, although even that was disputed because it would only happen with a tightly controlled charge cycle.
 
Any harm in charging from the USB port on my laptop? **looks over and sees the phone connected via USB port in the laptop***

I also never let the thing charge much under 50% before I plug it in...probably wrong as well
 
I have charged from laptop USB for years and is not a problem. Only thing is that it will charge more slowly due to USB being limited to 500mAh.
 
Using the charger that came with the Razr, I have found that it generally charges 10% in approximatly 15 minutes. So if the battery is down to 50%, it will take 1.25 hours.

Barry
 
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