QUOTE(gkl83 @ Jun 15 2011, 08:40 AM)
lower amp is fine unless your handphone able to adopt different of load and adjust the charging speed without burden the USB charger...
if the handphone are hunger for power and must use certain amp to operate the charging functionality... if may overload the USB charger, overheat and burnt... worst come to worst, the insufficient load may damage the handphone, but for current technology the handphone should able to adopt at least computer's USB port's power load...
example: i used a power adapter with 1amp only for a equipment, end up the power adapter overheat and burnt after 15 minutes usage... as i checked with adjustable PSU with same voltage, the equipment required 3-4amp at least... means the equipment sucking more power from power adapter and more burden...
what if.. i use the huawei power adapter with higher amp (1.0A) on my galaxy 5..
I know that my x5 need more charging power compare to my G5 based on the screen size, cpu, etc..
will it cause any harm?
or there is way to check on this? maybe some indicator on the battery or somethin like that?
huawei power adapter - output : 5.0V == 1.0A
Added on June 15, 2011, 9:15 amQUOTE(Quantum_thinking @ Jun 15 2011, 12:41 AM)
Lower is ok. It won't charge. If higher, user might be able to smell the hangus smell...
oh.. doesn't they hv some internal breaker or somethin like that?
once it detected the voltage too high, it will auto cut of the power..
This post has been edited by shadow111: Jun 15 2011, 09:15 AM