
Infinix smartphones are taking over the
 smartphone market these days. From the
 launch of infinix zero to Hot, Hot2, and
 now hot3.
 You will agree with me that infinix
 company has shown a high level of
 consistency and dominance in the
 smartphone market.
 Although infinix smartphones has
 amazing specifications, it has its own
 peculiar problem and that is Slow
 Charging
 Today I will be walking you down on
 how to fix slow Charging problem on any
 of your infinix devices just before you
 waste your money fixing a fallacy or
 getting to one of those wrong boys in
 computer village.
 It’s imperative to note that if your device
 is still within the warranty period, it’s
 safer to take your phone to the customer
 care or CalCare center.
 Here Top Reasons Why You Are
 Experiencing Slow Charging rate On
 Your Infix Devices
 1. Using non infix charger to charge
 your device.
 2. Using non confirm power pack in
 charging.
 3. Probably you haven’t upgraded your
 device.
 4. Dust particles clustering around the
 charging port.
 Solutions
 1.REPLACE THE CHARGING CABLE
 Many times, it is the micro-USB to USB
 cable that is the culprit. These cables lose
 their efficiency over time and therefore
 can’t provide enough current (amperage)
 to charge the phone/device. Change the
 Micro-USB to cable. Either purchase a
 new one or borrow the one that’s being
 used on another device. If you are using
 iPhone, change the lightning cable.
 Tip: When purchasing cables, always go
 for slightly thicker ones (higher gauge).
 They can transfer high current without
 breaking down.
 2. USE AIRPLANE MODE
 Airplane mode completely turns off
 wireless connectivity (Cellular and WiFi)
 of your phone. So it does not interfere
 with the instruments present in the
 aircraft. Surprisingly, Airplane mode on
 your smartphone can significantly
 improve the charging process by
 decreasing the charging time. The only
 disadvantage is that you would not be
 able to communicate with others through
 mobile network or the internet.
 3. GET A NEW CHARGER
 If changing the charging cable doesn’t
 work. It’s time to change the charger. A
 variety of USB based chargers available
 in the market are of low quality, so
 getting a good charger is a bit
 challenging.
 A good charger must have following
 specifications:
 5v 2.0A – This is the standard. Get a
 charger which has an output of at least
 2.0 ampere. Read the information
 written on the front/back of the charger.
 Avoid chargers with detachable USB
 cables, their ports/connections become
 loose after frequent usage. It is better to
 get a charger with fixed micro-USB
 output.
 Warning: Refrain from using multi-
 purpose chargers that come with
 universal connectors.
 4. AVOID CHARGING FROM POWER BANKS,
 LAPTOP OR PC
 While they can charge your device using
 USB ports, it is still not the best idea to
 do so. USB ports on Computers are meant
 for transferring data, they do not enough
 current for a device to charge. Hence,
 slow charging.
 Output current for USB in an ideal
 scenario:
 USB 2.0 can provide up to 500mA
 USB 3.0 can provide up to 900mA
 If you don’t have a charger nearby and
 using PC USB port as a last resort. It
 would be great if you connect your
 device to a USB 3.0 (blue) port.
 5. STAY AWAY FROM PHONE WHILE
 CHARGING
 Using your phone while charging may
 put a negative impact on your Android’s
 battery life. It puts the battery under
 heavy load and causes the device to heat
 up. Do these things before you put your
 phone to charge:
 *Close/End all the applications that are
 running
 *Turn off WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS
 *Put your Smartphone Airplane mode, it
 will turn off all the wireless/cellular
 connectivity. Only do this if you’re not
 expecting any communication.
 6. REPLACE YOUR SMARTPHONES BATTERY
 7. CHANGE THE ANDROID VERSION OF
 YOUR DEVICE
 If you recently upgraded your device’s
 operating system through System Update
 (i.e. Android Marshmallow) and
 experiencing quick battery drain or slow
 charging. It means the new OS is buggy
 or incompatible with your device. Look
 for steps to downgrade the version or
 wait for a bug fix patch.
 8. Use A Clean Tooth Brush and Methylated
 Spirit
 Apply smaller quantity of methylated
 spirit to your toothbrush and gently
 scrub the USB port to remove any dirts
 or dust cluster
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