The normal fastest charge you should EVER use on a lithium battery is 1C - 1 times the capacity of the battery. Considering that energy conversion (you're converting electrical energy from the charger into chemical energy in the battery) is never 100% efficient (it's about 70% in a phone battery), it should take about 1.3 hours to charge the phone from 1% to 100%. That's not good for the battery's lifespan, though. Charging should be kept to 0.75C or less.
Another thing that's not good for the lifespan of lithium batteries is letting them get below 40% charge. Charging at the 50% point gives you the longest life, but 40% won't shorten the life too much. Regularly discharging it down to 1% will give you a battery life of about 6 months. Considering that the battery is not user replaceable (which means that the battery itself is more expensive, AND you have to pay for labor to have it replaced), shortening the lifespan is probably something you don't want to to.
(Quick charging does 2 things - it's a marketing gimmick and it increases the profits of battery companies.)
02-02-2015 11:01 PM