Although the new Galaxy Note 10+ is able to support fast charging up to 45W, Samsung has decided to pack a charger from just 25W. In case you decide to buy this smartphone you will find yourself (at least at the beginning) using the supplied charger, and therefore the question arises: “But how long does it take to recharge the phone?”.
The YouTube Gadgets Portal channel responds with a recharge test from 0 to 100 %. To have a comparison meter, Note 10+, Note 9, OnePlus 7 Pro and iPhone XS Max were compared.
The results were as follows:
- Galaxy Note 10+: 1 hour and 5 minutes
- OnePlus 7 Pro: 1 hour and 25 minutes
- Galaxy Note 9: 1 hour and 54 minutes
- iPhone XS Max: 2 hours and 3 minutes
Of course, 10+ is very fast to recharge the smartphone up to 100%, but what about the intermediate percentages? Ice Universe comes to our rescue with a test from China: the 10, 30 and 60 minute Note 10+ recharges, respectively, by 22, 64 and 96 %. The Ice Universe test brings the 10 Plus to full recharge in 64 minutes, practically the same time as Gadgets Portal.
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Another Galaxy Note10+ 25w charging test from China:
10min~22%
30min~64%
60min~96%
64min~100% pic.twitter.com/zn36fcAyK2— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) August 13, 2019
In short, The 10 Plus already performs very well with 25W charging. So with a charger capable of delivering 45W it should be even better.
hmm, fast recharge, but does it heat the battery up and also shorten its lifespan? (like maybe instead of lasting 3 years it might last only 2 or less)
of course. This trend is really stupid. especially with enclosed batteries, battery recycling flaws, and tough extracting conditions. It’s a very very bad trend. Sony had the right approach, they proposed the “slow charging” option, which charges the battery very slowly in order to keep them healthier/ longer lifespan