Does it charge if it is connected to the car charger but the phone is not on?
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Does it charge if it is connected to the car charger but the phone is not turned on?
If it does, it means that the car charger is not supplying enough power to charge the phone battery and run the phone ''at the same time''. It may only be good enough to maintain the battery at the current level and not allow it to discharge further while the phone is on. The output power info should be printed on the charger. It should be 5VDC and at least 0.7A (700 mA). If it states this, it still doesn't mean that it is supplying it. The only way to prove it is to borrow a compatible car charger and see if that works. If it does you need to replace yours.
Does it charge if it is connected to the car charger but the phone is not on?
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If it does, it means that the car charger is not supplying enough power to charge the phone battery and run the phone ''at the same time''. The output power info should be printed on the charger. It should be 5VDC and at least 0.7A (700 mA). If it states this, it still doesn't mean that it is supplying it. The only way to prove it is to borrow a compatible car charger and see if that works. If it does you need to replace yours.
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If it does, it means that the car charger is not supplying enough power to charge the phone battery and run the phone ''at the same time''. It may only be good enough to maintain the battery at the current level and not allow it to discharge further while the phone is on. The output power info should be printed on the charger. It should be 5VDC and at least 0.7A (700 mA). If it states this, it still doesn't mean that it is supplying it. The only way to prove it is to borrow a compatible car charger and see if that works. If it does you need to replace yours.
Hi,
Does it charge if it is connected to the car charger but the phone is not on?
If it does, it means that the car charger is not supplying enough power to charge the phone battery and run the phone ''at the same time''. The output power info should be printed on the charger. It should be 5VDC and at least 0.7A (700 mA). If it states this, it still doesn't mean that it is supplying it. The only way to prove it is to borrow a compatible car charger and see if that works. If it does you need to replace yours.