The reason why the charger can not be quickly charged by changing the socket. It is possible that the wire of the replacement strip is too small, resulting in the output current is too small, so it can not be fast charged, on the other hand, it is possible to replace the socket, the contact is poor, the wire is hot, resulting in the output current is too small to fast charge, and whether the fast charge can be achieved depends on both the charging line and the charger socket. So once the socket is replaced, the initial fast charge cannot be achieved
①, first of all, check whether the original charger is normal.
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(2) Check whether there is poor contact inside the original charging data cable.
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Check whether the battery inside the phone is normal.
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(4) If the above checks are normal, the problem may be a system software problem, or related to the charging control circuit, ∪SB interface accessory circuit
Did you change the strip wire is very thin, the current strength is not up to the requirements? Or the socket you're replacing isn't in good contact