What is the quick charge? and Why is it Important for smartphones?

Ritesh Karambe
2 min readDec 7, 2021

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When smartphones started to come with big batteries, the only problem all smartphone users have to face is the time taken by the battery to get charged, and it was a tiresome process to wait for your smartphone to charge because to charge normal 3000 battery it used to take 3 to 4 hours, and everyone was looking for a solution for this problem. When the first fast-charging phone has launched people were excited to buy it, and now people where only chose fast-charging smartphones.

Being able to charge your phone quickly can make the difference between hours of worry-free use and hours of frustration. Fast charging is a common feature that allows you to charge your device in a fraction of the time it takes to charge it traditionally. However, not all goods employ the same sort of fast charging, and not all chargers are compatible with all of the different standards. Here’s everything you need to know to ensure you get the most out of your charge.

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What is the quick charge?

A charge’s output is measured in amperage and voltage. The amount of electricity going from the battery to the connected device is known as current, while the strength of the electric current is known as voltage. Wattage, or total power, is calculated by multiplying volts by amps.

Most manufacturers raise the amperage or adjust the voltage to increase the quantity of potential energy to make a device charge faster. Rather than boosting the amperage, the majority of rapid charging standards vary the voltage.

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