I have a powered hub connected to the computer.
One of the sockets on this hub is a "charging port" designed to rapid
charge.
Is it safer to stay with the usual slower charging, and does this
"rapid charging" shorten the mobile battery life?
Dana Tue, 16 Nov 2021 10:48:10 +1100, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> napis'o:
I have a powered hub connected to the computer.
One of the sockets on this hub is a "charging port" designed to rapid
charge.
Is it safer to stay with the usual slower charging, and does this
"rapid charging" shorten the mobile battery life?
It affects battery life. But sometimes you need faster charging.
Is it safer to stay with the usual slower charging,
and does this
"rapid charging" shorten the mobile battery life?
Dana Tue, 16 Nov 2021 10:48:10 +1100, Peter Jason <pj@jostle.com> napis'o:
I have a powered hub connected to the computer.
One of the sockets on this hub is a "charging port" designed to rapid charge.
Is it safer to stay with the usual slower charging, and does this
"rapid charging" shorten the mobile battery life?
It affects battery life. But sometimes you need faster charging.
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