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JAKARTA - Some of you must have a cellphone as a communication tool in today's digital era. Cell phones with chargers are two things that go hand in hand.

You have to charge your phone if you want to use it. However, if you keep doing it for a short period of time, it can be frustrating.

If your phone usage is above average, there's no way your phone will last a full day, especially if you're a gamer.

No need to worry, VOI will provide some tips and tricks to make your smartphone charging faster.

Enable Airplane Mode

If you want to charge your smartphone quickly, you can turn on airplane mode before plugging it in.

To enable Airplane Mode, simply swipe down on the notification bar and tap the Airplane mode icon. Alternatively, you can go to Settings > Network and Internet > Airplane mode .

Turn Off Your Phone

Perhaps many of you already know this. By turning off your phone, it will charge much faster. Because no use will draw battery while charging.

However, you may not be able to receive messages, calls, or other important notifications if needed.

Make Sure Charging Mode Is Enabled

Android phones allow you to specify the type of connection made when you plug in the USB cable.

If your phone is running out of power, but there is no power outlet near you. You can charge through other device's laptop, you just need to activate the charging feature and not accidentally disable it.

Go to Settings > Connected devices > USB Preferences. In the list of options, ensure that the Charge connected device switch is turned on.

Use Stop Contact

Using the USB port on your computer or in your car can make your charging less efficient.

Typically, non-wall socket USB ports offer only 0.5A of power output. A wall socket charge will usually give you 1A (depending on your device). So, if you want to fully charge your phone quickly, you should use a wall outlet.

As a rule of thumb, use your car or laptop only to recharge, not to fully charge.

Remove Your Phone Case

All smartphones now use a casing to avoid serious damage when the phone is dropped or other unwanted things happen.

All smartphones today rely on lithium-ion batteries. The chemistry behind the way they work dictates that the charging process works much more efficiently when the battery is cold.

For optimal charging, the battery temperature should be between 41 and 113 F (5 and 45 C). Obviously, battery temperature is partly controlled by ambient temperature, and removing your case will help bring it down.

Use High Quality Cable

The difference in quality between the two cables can be huge. Nowadays, there are many shops that sell fast charging cables that help you save charging time.

If you want to test your cable for charging efficiency, download Ampere. It lets you measure the charge and discharge levels of your device.


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