My xiaomi portable fast charger clearly charges my girlfriend’s iPhone faster than my high end android device. Doesn’t matter which port, which cable or which android phone. It starts by charging fast but as soon as I plug her phone the fast charging speeds go straight to hers and mine just chargers very very slowly.

I’ve got the impression that this may be on purpose or at least has some clear explanation.

Any thoughts?

  • Margot Robbie@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    Are they both charging through a USB-C port? There are different levels of USB-PD specifications, and the charging speed depends on the maximum supported wattage of USB-PD between either the device, cable, or charger.

    What’s the model of your high end Android device, jf you don’t mind us asking?

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      1 year ago

      Both using regular USB to USB-C and lightning port respectfully. I have an S22 Ultra and she has a iPhone 11 Pro

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        1 year ago

        USB-A (or what you call regular USB) only supports older versions of the USB power delivery standard, while the charging standard on a lightning port is proprietary.

        So, it could be that your charger doesn’t support the level of fast charge your phone is capable of: basically, your charger is telling your phone that it doesn’t know how to charge your phone super fast safely over USB, so it will try to charge it slowly in the way it knows; it knows how to charge a phone over Lightning slightly faster, so that’s what it does.

        Try getting a GaN based charger with at least one 45w based USB-C output port. (Anker, if you want a brand recommendation) and your phone should be able to get a much better fast charge from USB-C to USB-C.