Galaxy Charging Current Pro vr 1.91
Requirements: 4.0 and up
Overview: Check if your device battery is charging correctly and at the maximum speed!
With this application you can check the battery charging electrical current of your Samsung Galaxy devices.
*Note: please check the compatible devices list below*
The application displays three values that will tell you if the device's battery is charging correctly:
- Reference: The theoretical charging current, i.e., the rate at which the battery *should* be charging (usually 999 on AC and 466 on USB).
- Maximum: The maximum charging current. In other others, the phone will not get more current to charge the battery than the value displayed here. This is the value that matters most.
- Average: Usually is the same as Maximum (at least after some seconds).
Most stock chargers should charge your device's battery at about 1000mA. If you think that your device's battery could be charging slowly, check it! If this application displays a value much lower that 1000mA, the battery is charging at a lower current than desired.
This application also comes with a simple launcher widget and a DashClock extension so that you can quickly check the charging current!
Compatibility list:
- International Samsung Galaxy S III (GT-I9300 and GT-I9305).
- South Korean Samsung Galaxy S III (SHV-E210K/L/S).
- International Samsung Galaxy Note II (GT-N7105).
- South Korean Samsung Galaxy Note II (SHV-E250S)
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II (SCH-i605).
- Most Galaxy S4 models.
It may also work on other devices, but such is not guaranteed.
The application *may* not work on the following devices:
- Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini.
- Sprint S3 and Note 2.
- Verizon S3 and Note 2.
- Any device older than the Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy Note 1, Galaxy S2, ...).
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TAGS: samsung galaxy s3 note2 s4 i9300 battery charging charger current power plug current_max ma AC electric dashclock
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Requirements: 4.0 and up
Overview: Check if your device battery is charging correctly and at the maximum speed!
With this application you can check the battery charging electrical current of your Samsung Galaxy devices.
*Note: please check the compatible devices list below*
The application displays three values that will tell you if the device's battery is charging correctly:
- Reference: The theoretical charging current, i.e., the rate at which the battery *should* be charging (usually 999 on AC and 466 on USB).
- Maximum: The maximum charging current. In other others, the phone will not get more current to charge the battery than the value displayed here. This is the value that matters most.
- Average: Usually is the same as Maximum (at least after some seconds).
Most stock chargers should charge your device's battery at about 1000mA. If you think that your device's battery could be charging slowly, check it! If this application displays a value much lower that 1000mA, the battery is charging at a lower current than desired.
This application also comes with a simple launcher widget and a DashClock extension so that you can quickly check the charging current!
Compatibility list:
- International Samsung Galaxy S III (GT-I9300 and GT-I9305).
- South Korean Samsung Galaxy S III (SHV-E210K/L/S).
- International Samsung Galaxy Note II (GT-N7105).
- South Korean Samsung Galaxy Note II (SHV-E250S)
- Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II (SCH-i605).
- Most Galaxy S4 models.
It may also work on other devices, but such is not guaranteed.
The application *may* not work on the following devices:
- Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini.
- Sprint S3 and Note 2.
- Verizon S3 and Note 2.
- Any device older than the Samsung Galaxy S3 (Galaxy Note 1, Galaxy S2, ...).
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TAGS: samsung galaxy s3 note2 s4 i9300 battery charging charger current power plug current_max ma AC electric dashclock
This app has NO advertisements
More Info:
Code:
http://ift.tt/NxNaqa
Download Instructions
http://ift.tt/OBoIFy
mirrors:
http://ift.tt/OF5vT3
http://ift.tt/OBoGgP
fantap — Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:20 pm