You are charging your Tablet for long hours but still your charging
indicator shows only 5% or taking more time to recharge than expected!!
Did you ever face this kind of problem? If so that means you are may
using wrong kind of power outlet (e.g. your Smartphone charger into your
Tablet).
Now the question is why are you experiencing this?
The reason behind this is the flow rate of electrons entering into your device, which is indicated by Amps. Most of the phones come with 1-amp charger. That’s why they also called 5-watt charger. Simply, as Watt = Amps × Volts. However, most of the Tablets and big Smartphone’s come with 2-amp charger, thus they are too called 10-watt charger. Consequently, if you’re trying or by mistake recharging your Tablet with your phone cord then this trouble would occur. Remember, small batteries get recharged quickly, but big batteries like Tablet need more current to get re-energized.
Besides, if you are charging your device directly with data cable from your PC of Laptop, then your phone or Tablet devices can consume only 0.5 Amps from here. Because, utmost cases we use USB 2.0 port, which can supply only between 0.5 to 1 ampere current... Read More>>
Now the question is why are you experiencing this?
The reason behind this is the flow rate of electrons entering into your device, which is indicated by Amps. Most of the phones come with 1-amp charger. That’s why they also called 5-watt charger. Simply, as Watt = Amps × Volts. However, most of the Tablets and big Smartphone’s come with 2-amp charger, thus they are too called 10-watt charger. Consequently, if you’re trying or by mistake recharging your Tablet with your phone cord then this trouble would occur. Remember, small batteries get recharged quickly, but big batteries like Tablet need more current to get re-energized.
Besides, if you are charging your device directly with data cable from your PC of Laptop, then your phone or Tablet devices can consume only 0.5 Amps from here. Because, utmost cases we use USB 2.0 port, which can supply only between 0.5 to 1 ampere current... Read More>>