My A33 seems faster without it. But it wasn’t fast in the first place.
My A33 seems faster without it. But it wasn’t fast in the first place.
Ah yes. Well I mean that was the solution to my problem. I practically made the whole thing myself. What I meant was that the phone chose not to accept the charger, it is probably more strict in it’s “giving up” parameters. When I try to charge my A33 from my 3m long usb cable and it’s shutoff from being at 0%, the phone refuses to charge. Put it on a normal cable and it’s fine. It’s just that they don’t like charging at less than 1A. I’m talking about 5V here in both replies.
It’s the charger, it may be too weak for the phone to like it. Aka: when the phone starts to ramp up the charge current, the charger’s voltage drops at a greater rate than what the phone likes. I fixed this by adding a 4700uF capacitor in parallel to the charger’s output. In my case I used a 12v>5v buck converter module but the charging would start and stop continuously without actually charging. Ever since adding the capacitor, it’s been fine on all devices.
I see. Well I honestly don’t see any difference there either…