To disable slow charging on a device, you typically need to adjust charger settings or stop using features that throttle charging. Here are common approaches that work across many Android phones and some other devices. If you have a specific model, I can tailor these steps. What to try
- Disable slow charging or enable fast charging in battery/charge settings
- Open Settings
- Go to Battery or Device Care
- Look for options like “Slow charging,” “Charging optimization,” “Adaptive charging,” or “Fast charging” and toggle off or on as desired
- If you see “Charging limit” or “Maximum charge,” disable any restrictions that cap the charge
- Use a charger that supports faster charging
- Use the original charger and cable or a reputable fast-charging charger compatible with your device
- Avoid adapters or cables that reduce charging speed
- Check charging port and cable quality
- Inspect for lint, dust, or damage
- Clean gently if needed and retry with a known-good cable
- Limit background activity during charging
- Close unnecessary apps or enable Airplane mode while charging to reduce power draw
- Update firmware and apps
- Ensure the device’s OS and charging-related apps are up to date, as updates can alter charging behavior
- If a “Slow charging” notification or warning appears
- This is usually tied to a feature that warns when charging slowly; you can disable related notifications in the system notification settings or battery settings
- For laptops or non-phone devices
- Some laptops implement battery conservation modes that slow charging to extend longevity; check the BIOS/UEFI or manufacturer software for options to disable slow charging or charging thresholds
If you share your specific device model and operating system version, provide whether you want to always charge as fast as possible or to preserve battery longevity. I can give you step-by-step instructions tailored to your exact device.
