on 21-04-2013 15:26
on 21-04-2013 15:26
Got the HTC One in an O2 store and was informed I wouldnt get a charger with it, but i could use my other chargers I already have (my old Iphone ones). This was fine as i have quite a few iphone chargers and also a belkin one. However I noticed charging was taking a long long time 3-4hours and still not getting to 100%, I checked the power settings in the phone and it informed me that it was "Charging (USB)" and not "Charging (AC)" as I would expect it to when plugged in to the wall socket. So presumably the "Charging (USB)" is not as powerful as AC and therefore takes longer to charge.
Shouldnt my iphone and belkin chargers show as AC, if not how do I get it to show as AC, do I need to buy another charger, meaning the advice in the shop about being able to use my iphone charger as it would work the same as the HTC charger is incorrect?
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on 21-04-2013 15:50
on 21-04-2013 15:29
on 21-04-2013 15:29
21-04-2013 15:37 - edited 21-04-2013 15:37
on 21-04-2013 15:47
on 21-04-2013 15:49
on 21-04-2013 15:49
on 21-04-2013 15:49
on 21-04-2013 15:50
on 21-04-2013 15:51
on 21-04-2013 15:52
on 21-04-2013 15:54
on 21-04-2013 15:54
I would get rid of the battery app personally but I too think the cable is at fault.