Jakarta, Gizmologi – For Samsung Galaxy users, you will often find green, turquoise, or even blue circles when you charge your device. Who would have thought that all these colors have their own meaning related to Samsung's fast charging process? It turns out that this is one of Samsung's ways of providing information to users regarding the charging conditions being carried out by the system.
All of this is usually related to the adapter used for charging. Keep in mind, there are many adapter options that are compatible with Samsung's various fast charging speeds. From fast charging to super-fast charging. All of this is affected by the wattage design in the adapter you are using, and usually the higher the wattage integrated in the adapter, the faster the charging duration will be.
Therefore, you must know the adapter you are using, and also the circle you find when you want to charge it, especially for those of you who use a Samsung Galaxy smartphone. To find out the optimal Samsung fast charging speed.
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Meaning of Green, Tosca, and Blue Circle Animations on Samsung Fast Charging
When you have successfully connected the charging cable to your cellphone, you can immediately see the rotating colors. So, if you find the color green, then the charging condition is in the Fast Charging category (15 Watts). This means that the charging duration generally lasts around 2 hours from 0-100%. This process can usually be found with the third party adapter that you purchased (this is a different case when the cellphone you purchased already has a Super Fast Charging adapter).
Then, if you find the Tosca color with two lightning bolts, then the smartphone already supports the Samsung Super Fast Charging category (25 Watts). So, the charging duration will be faster compared to regular Fast Charging, and in this category the charging duration only reaches 80-100 minutes. We often find this category of charging in various adapters that come with smartphones, especially the Samsung Galaxy.
Lastly is Fast Charging 2.0 is Blue. In this category, the charging duration only reaches 50-60 minutes, which means it is the fastest when compared to regular Fast Charging and Super Fast Charging. For now, only a handful of cellphones have provided this adapter. This charging power reaches 45 Watts, so it is undeniable that this charging is done very quickly.
How to Check Samsung Fast Charging Feature
As explained, Samsung also has a feature to activate fast charging or not. The presence of this feature allows users to manage its use, especially when they want to charge it. There are some users who don't really need fast charging, and they really want to maintain the health of the battery of the cellphone they use.
However, this does not mean that the use of Fast Charging 2.0 or Super Fast Charging damages the battery, it just tends to produce hot temperatures when used. Well, users who don't activate fast charging usually still want to use their cellphone while it's being charged.
Therefore, here is how to check whether the Samsung Fast Charging feature is active or not:
1. Go to the Settings menu.
2. Then, in the search column you can search “Battery”.
3. If so, you will be greeted with a menu “Charging Settings”.
4. Now, in this menu you can activate or deactivate this feature.
5. Finished.
That is the difference in meaning between the blue, turquoise and green circles when you are about to charge or fast charge your Samsung. Also make sure you always pay attention to the battery health of your smartphone, because battery health is a very crucial thing in the usage period of every smartphone brand.
(Louis)