The 'slow charging' never bothered me but it now appears gone since applying the OTA update on the Verizon version. I've been using a SGS3 charger with a generic cable.
Same here,No slow charging after update
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. This is complete nonsense. Ignore it.This also can happen if you're using the supplied "oem" charger but have it plugged into an lower amp outlet, ie hotel nightstands and lamps with outlets, or cheap power strips. If your plugging in to an outlet like this, check from a regular wall outlet
I used to get a slow charge message in spite of using my LG G2's original charger and cable. Looked through the thread here and traced the problem back to my power strip. When I plug the charger directly into the wall, voila, no more slow charge message!
Current is drawn, not pushed... you could use a 100 amp charging source and it won't matter.Different question: The supplied LG charging block is 1.8A capable. Is using a charging block that is capable of higher amps of 2.0A be detrimental to the G2? Or will the phone only draw up to it's 1.8A maximum?
Current is drawn, not pushed... you could use a 100 amp charging source and it won't matter.
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The Voltage matters very much, there is a very specific range for USB voltage. Current is drawn by the device based on the amount of resistance it applies to the circuit, current is not "pushed", it is drawn by the device, if it is only going to draw 1.8 amps maximum it doesn't matter if the power source is capable of 2a or 10,000a, the current drawn will be the voltage divided by resistance, the power source controls the voltage, the device controls the resistance, the current drawn is the product of those two values.Using a 100 amp charger would damage the battery. You want a charger with the same or higher amperage. Voltage wouldn't matter as much.
Deleted. Misread your post. 100 amp charger is fine. 100mA would damage the battery.
Is it apple voltage (if so what is the required voltage to kick in fast charging) or is it having the data pin shorted?