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Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by Anegbettedude: 4:19pm On Jun 21, 2018
Your charger got stolen or burnt or whatever the case which let to you replacing your charger, but hey ! Seems easy right ! Well the next charger you might be getting might either charge or damage your device slowly. Here is why.
Chargers are the most essential accessories after out infinix device as both device and chargers go hand in hand to complement one another. So it’s often a very important decision to make while trying to get a new infinix charger. Here are things you need to note before getting a new Infinix Charger

Every Charger is peculiar to a device
Every device model has their charger which they are compatible with, Zero 5 requires a greater demand of voltage due to their power consumption likewise a Note 4 pro, you wouldn’t get the expected output using a charger with a lower voltage.

Voltage plays a key role
Its not rocket science to understand that a 200mAh battery will demand less voltage to charge than a 4000mAh battery device. The power requirement of your device should come to play when buying a new infinix charger. It is most recommended that you a replacement charger with the same voltage as the one which came with your device. The requirement listed on your charger needs to match or exceed what is required by your device in other to charge effectively.

Quality is the key
The quality of the charger used while charging your device matters a lot, it is important you buy genuine chargers from recognized after sales centers. Carl care comes recommended as a recognized service center to get genuine Infinix chargers. A counterfeit charger will do your device no good at the short or long run. Insist on quality always.

http://www.infinix.club/forum/197/464849

Re: Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by biafraisdead(m): 4:37pm On Jun 21, 2018
Anegbettedude:
Your charger got stolen or burnt or whatever the case which let to you replacing your charger, but hey ! Seems easy right ! Well the next charger you might be getting might either charge or damage your device slowly. Here is why.
Chargers are the most essential accessories after out infinix device as both device and chargers go hand in hand to complement one another. So it’s often a very important decision to make while trying to get a new infinix charger. Here are things you need to note before getting a new Infinix Charger

Every Charger is peculiar to a device
Every device model has their charger which they are compatible with, Zero 5 requires a greater demand of voltage due to their power consumption likewise a Note 4 pro, you wouldn’t get the expected output using a charger with a lower voltage.

Voltage plays a key role
Its not rocket science to understand that a 200mAh battery will demand less voltage to charge than a 4000mAh battery device. The power requirement of your device should come to play when buying a new infinix charger. It is most recommended that you a replacement charger with the same voltage as the one which came with your device. The requirement listed on your charger needs to match or exceed what is required by your device in other to charge effectively.

Quality is the key
The quality of the charger used while charging your device matters a lot, it is important you buy genuine chargers from recognized after sales centers. Carl care comes recommended as a recognized service center to get genuine Infinix chargers. A counterfeit charger will do your device no good at the short or long run. Insist on quality always.

http://www.infinix.club/forum/197/464849
stop confusing people or saying what u are not well grounded in, it is the current and not the voltage(as u wrongly put it) as most times they all have same voltage but varying current.
Re: Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by Kalapizim(m): 4:46pm On Jun 21, 2018
biafraisdead:

stop confusing people or saying what u are not well grounded in, it is the current and not the voltage(as u wrongly put it) as most times they all have same voltage but varying current.
thank you sir
Re: Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by Kalapizim(m): 4:47pm On Jun 21, 2018
Anegbettedude:
Your charger got stolen or burnt or whatever the case which let to you replacing your charger, but hey ! Seems easy right ! Well the next charger you might be getting might either charge or damage your device slowly. Here is why.
Chargers are the most essential accessories after out infinix device as both device and chargers go hand in hand to complement one another. So it’s often a very important decision to make while trying to get a new infinix charger. Here are things you need to note before getting a new Infinix Charger

Every Charger is peculiar to a device
Every device model has their charger which they are compatible with, Zero 5 requires a greater demand of voltage due to their power consumption likewise a Note 4 pro, you wouldn’t get the expected output using a charger with a lower voltage.

Voltage plays a key role
Its not rocket science to understand that a 200mAh battery will demand less voltage to charge than a 4000mAh battery device. The power requirement of your device should come to play when buying a new infinix charger. It is most recommended that you get a replacement charger with the same voltage as the one which came with your device. The requirement listed on your charger needs to match or exceed what is required by your device in other to charge effectively.

Quality is the key
The quality of the charger used while charging your device matters a lot, it is important you buy genuine chargers from recognized after sales centers. Carl care comes recommended as a recognized service center to get genuine Infinix chargers. A counterfeit charger will do your device no good at the short or long run. Insist on quality always.

http://www.infinix.club/forum/197/464849
Re: Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by lastbaff(m): 1:17am On Jun 22, 2018
biafraisdead:

stop confusing people or saying what u are not well grounded in, it is the current and not the voltage(as u wrongly put it) as most times they all have same voltage but varying current.
It's actually both.

Power = Current x Voltage
Re: Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by biafraisdead(m): 9:20am On Jun 22, 2018
lastbaff:

It's actually both.

Power = Current x Voltage
Most batteries (for phones) are lithium-ion batteries and hence they have output voltage of 3.6v, and that is why most chargers are rated 5v(a little above 3.6), so if the voltage goes too high it would damage the battery, but the driving force which is the current in this case could be varied to get different charging times. a higher amp battery would require a higher-current-charger to charge it. So from ur expression for power(current x voltage) it can be infered that u could achieve different power level by keeping the voltage constant and varying the current.
Re: Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by OHIsIManuEL(m): 2:40pm On Jun 22, 2018
biafraisdead:

Most batteries (for phones) are lithium-ion batteries and hence they have output voltage of 3.6v, and that is why most chargers are rated 5v(a little above 3.6), so if the voltage goes too high it would damage the battery, but the driving force which is the current in this case could be varied to get different charging times. a higher amp battery would require a higher-current-charger to charge it. So from ur expression for power(current x voltage) it can be infered that u could achieve different power level by keeping the voltage constant and varying the current.
Bro, voltage matters
An Infinix phone (note series) come out the box with an output of
5V - 8V --- 3A
8V - 9V ---2.7A
9V - 12V --- 2A
Another infinix phone, say Infinix hot 5 with 5V ---2A can never charge the note series fast, your charging go dey trek!
and it's clearly written on the charger that the output mode of the charger will adjust automatically, depending on the load
It's only input voltage that is kept constant on most chargers, while input current varies like 200mA, 400mA, 600mA
Re: Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by lastbaff(m): 10:46pm On Jun 22, 2018
biafraisdead:

Most batteries (for phones) are lithium-ion batteries and hence they have output voltage of 3.6v, and that is why most chargers are rated 5v(a little above 3.6), so if the voltage goes too high it would damage the battery, but the driving force which is the current in this case could be varied to get different charging times. a higher amp battery would require a higher-current-charger to charge it. So from ur expression for power(current x voltage) it can be infered that u could achieve different power level by keeping the voltage constant and varying the current.
We're still saying the same thing, bro. Current and voltage matter.
Re: Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by Ejadike(m): 1:05am On Jun 23, 2018
Thanks for this info
Re: Things To Note Before Replacing Your Infinix Chargers by Anegbettedude: 10:07am On Jun 25, 2018
lastbaff:

We're still saying the same thing, bro. Current and voltage matter.
Dont mind the baba joor.

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