- Jun 23, 2015
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I recently picked up an Anker 6 port Quickcharger that features 1 QC 2.0 port and 5 "standard" ports.
Amazon.com: Quick Charge 2.0, Anker 60W 6-Port USB Charger PowerPort+ 6 for Galaxy S7/S6/Edge/Plus, Note 4/5, LG G4, HTC One M8/M9, Nexus 6, iPhone, iPad and More: Cell Phones & Accessories
I plugged my OEM G4 cord into the 2.0 port since it's the only device that has the Qualcom capabilities (it charges the battery from around 10% to around 100% in just over a couple hours
). My question is does using the quickcharge port degrade the overall battery life faster, or result in a full charge not lasting as long during the day as a charge using one of the slower ports? A lot of the time I charge my phone overnight and don't need the quick charge, so plug my phone into my son's Samsung cable for a standard rate charge just to be safe and didn't know if it really mattered
.
Amazon.com: Quick Charge 2.0, Anker 60W 6-Port USB Charger PowerPort+ 6 for Galaxy S7/S6/Edge/Plus, Note 4/5, LG G4, HTC One M8/M9, Nexus 6, iPhone, iPad and More: Cell Phones & Accessories
I plugged my OEM G4 cord into the 2.0 port since it's the only device that has the Qualcom capabilities (it charges the battery from around 10% to around 100% in just over a couple hours

