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My Galaxy M35 just stopped fast charging.
Tried changing chargers but there are no changes. Sometimes it does fast charging for a second and then switches back to normal charging.
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A Series & Other MobileFast charging and super fast charging is designed to work when the battery level is below a certain percent. It is meant to give you a quick boost to have your phone up and running quickly when the battery depletes. Your phone will start fast charging initially, but switch to normal charging when the battery level reaches about 50%. So, if you are plugging your phone in at 46%, it will start fast charging, and then in a few minutes when it hits 50%, it will go back to normal charging. This is true no matter which country's model phone you have.
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A Series & Other MobileHi,
How are you charging your device?
Brick head to C cable? Or A Charger that is straight C cable without a USB C port.
It's important to know because for consistency in wattage it has to be the latter.
Think of it as a brick with c port will require a resitant USB wire that you select, the thicker the better.
A straight through charger will just flow through the wire usually, its thick enough to handle faster speeds and can be lengthy if you search specifically for one.
Both have in built regulators but the points of failure is more for the detachable charger.
The poster above me is right. Sometimes its fast when your battery is low and then gets slower as your battery is becoming fully charged. If you have a 5000mh battery for it to charge from 36% to 95% will take close to an hour and some.
There are some settings that allow to protect your battery in settings. You can stop your battery from charging to full and just use your phone at 95.