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Which Smartphone Charges the Fastest? [Chart]

Which Smartphone Charges the Fastest? [Chart]

Posted August 25, 2015 at 2:25pm by iClarified
An analysis of smartphone charging times comparing the Apple iPhone 6, Samsung Galaxy S6, LG G4, Motorola Droid Turbo, Google Nexus 6, Asus Zenfone 2, and HTC OnePlus 2 has been published by Tom's Guide.

Here's how the tests were performed:

To test each handset, we ran it down until it was powered off. Then, we charged each device back up to 5 percent. This put all of the phones on an even playing field, as some don't power down until the battery is completely dead and others cut out when there's still 3 percent or more battery remaining. Once each phone had reached 5-percent battery life, we plugged them in and started the clock. We then noted the charge of the battery at 5 minutes, 15 minutes and 30 minutes. Finally, we noted how long it took to charge the battery, first to 80 percent and then to 100 percent.


The Asus Zenfone 2 led the pack initially charging to 17% in 5 minutes, 32% in 15 minutes, and 53% in 30 minutes. Compare that to the iPhone at 6% in 5 minutes, 20% in 15 minutes, and 36% in 30 minutes.

Examining the time it takes to reach 80% and 100%, the Galaxy S6 comes out on top reaching 80% in 48 minutes and 100% charge in 1 hour and 22 minutes. The iPhone 6 comes in at the bottom of pack taking 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach 80% and a lengthy 2 hours and 35 minutes to reach 100%.

Considering that each phone has a different size battery, the site also calculated milliamps per minute to determine the fastest charging device.

The Zenfone 2 fared the best at the 15-minute mark, with a score of 64 milliamps per minute, and second place went to the Droid Turbo, with a score of 57.2. The Zenfone 2 also won at the 30 minute mark charging at 53 milliamps per minute followed by the Droid Turbo at 49.4. In the race to 100%, the Droid Turbo comes out on top charging at 36.45 milliamps per minute, while the LG G4 (31.25) and Galaxy S6 (31.1) came in second and third.


Check out a couple charts below or hit the link for the full report.

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Which Smartphone Charges the Fastest? [Chart]

Which Smartphone Charges the Fastest? [Chart]
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Stealther
Stealther - August 26, 2015 at 5:10pm
Faster charging is a plus because the battery life of most smartphone sucks including iPhone. Faster charging may reduce the battery life but not significant enough to deter you from buying it. Anyway most people, including myself change a phone every year. I'm using an iPhone 6 plus and the battery life can't last a day do I have to constant charge the phone. If it could be charge faster that would definitely good. Maybe switch to Samsung S6
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - August 26, 2015 at 9:53pm
I am the solution. I can be worn and I am being used to keep the phone going without using the electricity and rely on movement.
ChiChi
ChiChi - August 25, 2015 at 11:24pm
Fast charging phones are great for convenience but not so for longevity/reliability. And which of these phones you often take out the battery to reboot it or replace it?...that's right the ones that charges the fastest...the faster you charge a battery the lower its lifespan is.
Not so
Not so - August 26, 2015 at 2:36am
Not completely true. As long as the battery is not overheating during charging then it doesnt damage the battery. The battery charging is managed by the unit it is used in (phone/laptop). So its really depends on the software on the unit if it can manage faster/higher charging rates. As for longevity/reliability this is pretty much pre-determined from the battery's manufactory date. Most batteries have a life-span of about 3 years (regardless if been used or not) or about 500 charging cycles (1 cycle is 100% of charging, meaning e.g. 4 chargings of 25%, 5 of 20%, 10 of 10% and so on). In both cases the battery has dropped to about 80% of original capacity which is the general standard used by the industry for determining a battery as worn-out
iAmMe
iAmMe - August 26, 2015 at 4:37pm
@Not so - my iPhone 4S will be 4 yrs old in 3 months and i didn't notice any decline in battery life so I think charging time matters. For me, very slow trickle charging after 80% can help make the battery last longer.
JBIV
JBIV - August 25, 2015 at 9:30pm
Did you use the same charger for each phone? If not, your results are close to useless.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - August 25, 2015 at 10:26pm
The only different chargers there are is iPhone out of the rest because it's left out from micro USB cable in which it can be converted to this. Technically not useless.
iAmMe
iAmMe - August 26, 2015 at 4:39pm
Maybe it's the main reason why apple batteries last longer because of their chargers not rushing the battery's refill.
Catsrules
Catsrules - August 28, 2015 at 4:39am
My thoughts exactly. Honestly I think the charger makes the biggest difference, For example most phone changers are only 1 AMP but tablet changers are 2/ 2.5 amps. So Charging you phone with a Tablet charger will charge faster. However if you try to charge a tablet with an phone charger often times they will not even charge or charge very slowly.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - August 28, 2015 at 4:55am
I put my phone on AirPlay mode or not and it charges to full battery within minutes every time.
Jupiter Antunes
Jupiter Antunes - August 25, 2015 at 8:42pm
Please, also consider the temperature during this process. Lowest temperature is better for the life time. Battery is a chemical component... consider that.
NoGoodNick
NoGoodNick - August 25, 2015 at 7:36pm
I can see the iPhone 6's slow charging speed. It's been shown that the iPhone 6+ charges significantly faster if you use the iPad 2's charger (you can also buy 3rd party chargers that regulate the power to each device). My iPhone 6+ charges MUCH faster than is quoted here.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - August 25, 2015 at 9:29pm
It's has been said how 3rd party cables can damage the iPhone making it explode.
Roger Melly
Roger Melly - August 25, 2015 at 6:07pm
The faster you charge the battery is not better for the battery.. You want a constant trickle current.
Alhenny
Alhenny - August 25, 2015 at 5:34pm
With Verizon IPhone Charger Takes Me Less 1hr 0-100
Captain Japan
Captain Japan - August 25, 2015 at 5:16pm
Ghey
Iosuser
Iosuser - August 25, 2015 at 4:52pm
I'm pretty sure that chargers used are default oem chargers that comes with the phone.
The Equalizer
The Equalizer - August 25, 2015 at 3:33pm
Wait a minute. Did you use 2.1amp for the iPhone 6? It charges 40% faster, when you do. These were the first iPhones to support faster charging (with 6 Plus). But you have to use the bigger iPad wall charger, a Mac with USB 3.0 or a car adapter with 2.1amps.
Vic
Vic - August 25, 2015 at 4:40pm
Ya 10w Chargers and up are a must for iPhones especially the Plus. Charges much faster.
Butterspider
Butterspider - August 25, 2015 at 2:40pm
Oh wait!!! Let me say it..... With my ampy, its a moot point.... Its always charged 100%!
Camar
Camar - August 25, 2015 at 2:45pm
Lol. This made my day
123
123 - August 25, 2015 at 3:39pm
It's MOO point! Like a cow's opinion - it doesn't matter :)
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - August 25, 2015 at 5:39pm
It doesn't make a difference unless it charges like the iPad charger would. Let alone motion power.
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