F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Charging tablet is taking a long time and connected to your main board.

Charging tablet is taking a long time and connected to your main board.

Charging tablet is taking a long time and connected to your main board.

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mineswagger12
Member
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05-13-2025, 01:33 AM
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Hey there! Your setup sounds good, but the charging speed might be limited by your motherboard's capabilities. The USB-C to USB-C cable and the tablet's fast charging feature don't always guarantee high power output, especially if the system isn't optimized for it. You could try using a different USB-C to USB-C cable with higher power delivery or check if your motherboard supports higher wattage charging. If the issue persists, contacting the manufacturer support might help.
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mineswagger12
05-13-2025, 01:33 AM #1

Hey there! Your setup sounds good, but the charging speed might be limited by your motherboard's capabilities. The USB-C to USB-C cable and the tablet's fast charging feature don't always guarantee high power output, especially if the system isn't optimized for it. You could try using a different USB-C to USB-C cable with higher power delivery or check if your motherboard supports higher wattage charging. If the issue persists, contacting the manufacturer support might help.

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lulugdb
Member
174
05-13-2025, 02:36 AM
#2
The issue likely stems from Samsung. Major companies like Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft often restrict fast charging through their own chargers. Regardless of how quickly the external charger works, the device will switch to a slower mode if it doesn't recognize it as a genuine charger. They might cite safety concerns, but you can decide for yourself.
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lulugdb
05-13-2025, 02:36 AM #2

The issue likely stems from Samsung. Major companies like Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft often restrict fast charging through their own chargers. Regardless of how quickly the external charger works, the device will switch to a slower mode if it doesn't recognize it as a genuine charger. They might cite safety concerns, but you can decide for yourself.

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lukefielding
Junior Member
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05-14-2025, 06:25 AM
#3
I'm sure you're right. My OnePlus device behaves exactly like yours. This has never occurred before.
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lukefielding
05-14-2025, 06:25 AM #3

I'm sure you're right. My OnePlus device behaves exactly like yours. This has never occurred before.

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minerboy3033
Member
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05-14-2025, 05:47 PM
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USB-PD is available, but not all USB-C ports are compatible with every version. Most motherboards offer only 5V and likely max power of around an amp. If higher power is needed, it’s usually listed as a capability. The optimal choice is to use the provided AC adapter or another device that clearly supports both QC and PD.
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minerboy3033
05-14-2025, 05:47 PM #4

USB-PD is available, but not all USB-C ports are compatible with every version. Most motherboards offer only 5V and likely max power of around an amp. If higher power is needed, it’s usually listed as a capability. The optimal choice is to use the provided AC adapter or another device that clearly supports both QC and PD.