In recent Android-smartphone has a marketing feature quick charging. The Galaxy S5 technology «fast charge» Samsung was "ultra-fast". Motorola sold in the Droid Turbo Charging technology that 15 minutes may be charged for 8 hours. We have HTC Charger Rapid Charger 2.0, capable of charging devices, the 2014 line is 40% faster.
In the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus we got a high capacity battery, but no additional technology for quick charge. However, a way to quickly charge the battery capacious iPhone 6 and 6 Plus (and the other models) there. About it, and also about how it affects the device's battery will be discussed in this article.
In fact, the decision has always been literally before our eyes - a 12-watt charging of iPad, which delivers a current of 2.1 amps. The question arises: why Apple does not talk about this possibility alone and whether it can harm the battery of your smartphone? As regards the first part of the question, it is better to set the PR-department of Apple's, but the second - can be answered from information pocherpnuv
this section the company's official website. It says that the iPad charger is compatible with other Apple gadgets, including the iPhone. It turns out that the company is aware of this possibility and confirms it.In fact, the parameters of the charger provide slower charging process than is possible. Simply increasing the charging current to 500 milliamps (or 1 ampere) to 2 amps (Battery from iPad) significantly accelerate the charging process.
You may ask, what are the consequences can cause? Increasing charge current will cause a greater heat accumulator, which also affect the reduction in its resource. So most people will consider to charge the iPhone via the iPad charger bad idea. To dispel doubts about this can be understood in the basis of the principle of charging batteries.
Isidore Bachmann, founder and head of the company Cadex Electronics and author of the book «Batteries in a Portable World», in his book talks about the key indicators of the coefficient C (C-rate), determining the quantity of the charge can be safely for itself to receive the battery or the speed with which a battery can charge / discharge. To determine this coefficient need only take the ratio between the amount of charge and the battery capacity in milliamps. For example, for the iPhone 6 at a charge of aypadovskoy charging this figure will be 2100/1810 mA or 1.16 C. For iPhone 6 Plus it equals 2100/2915 0.72 mA or S.
Batteries most mobile devices have charge ratio about equal to unity. Thus, the calculated coefficient for higher iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is in a safe range. Bachmann says that battery manufacturers recommend the use of chargers provide coefficient of less than 1 C, but a slight excess, is not a cause for concern.
There is another point about fast charging our gadgets. Each of them has a special PMIC-controller responsible for the battery charging process. He "talks" to the charger that you are using and request a certain amount of charge, the necessary battery. That is, in theory, this mechanism can protect your iOS-device, because Apple clearly indicates remaining parameters. This technology is supported controllers Qualcomm, which are used in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, can therefore be safely say that rapid charging will not damage your phone and will not result in a significant reduction in its resource.
From personal experience I can say that the use of this life hacking with aypadovskoy charge ever since the iPhone 4. Just charge the phone the adapter that was at hand, and the house more often it was the iPad adapter. The charging process is accelerated more than twice, and if you have not discharged your iPhone "to zero", that is already in an hour he would be able to charge up to 100%. During this time I changed a few machines, but none of them did not notice any adverse effects of such a charge. Yes, the battery heats up more, but you also are not forced to hide the iPhone under the pillow during the charging time, right?