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Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Charge Galaxy Note 5 battery

Charge Galaxy Note 5 battery


how to charge Galaxy Note 5 battery properly? How to use wireless charging and fast wireless charging to charge Galaxy Note 5? How to use fast charging on Galaxy Note 5?.....

Although Galaxy Note 5 battery has a smaller capacity than that of Galaxy Note 4 (3000mAh vs 3220mAh), and the battery is non-removable as discussed in top 5 Galaxy Note 5 defects,  Samsung did introduce some exciting new technologies in Samsung Galaxy Note 5 battery:  fast charging, wireless charging and fast wireless charging.
In this guide, I will share with you on how to charge Galaxy Note 5 battery properly, how to use Galaxy Note 5 fast charging, how to use Galaxy Note 5 wireless charging, and how to use Galaxy Note 5 fast wireless charging. Some frequently asked questions on Galaxy Note 5 battery are also answered.
Because Galaxy Note 5 battery is sealed behind the glass back cover, you cannot use a spare battery.  You also have to visit Samsung service center to replace the battery if needed.
Most battery has a life span of 2-5 years depending on usage and cell quality. Heavy users may have to replace the battery after 12-18 months.
Properly charging Galaxy Note 5 battery can make your battery last longer.
Of course, it is unwise to sacrifice your usage to “protect” you battery: your Galaxy Note 5 costs about $700 and the battery only costs about $50.  The value of your Galaxy Note 5 is redeemed through your usage, not through keeping it fresh.

How to charge Galaxy Note 5 battery

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 can be charged through the USB port (multipurpose jack)  in the bottom with normal USB cable, or charged wirelessly (read on).
In your Galaxy Note 5 box, you can find the charger and an USB cable. You should try to use these official charger and cable.
Do not use low-quality chargers. Such chargers may cause fire and may damage your Galaxy Note 5.  If you want to get a spare charger, try to get it from reliable suppliers.
USB cable may also affect charging. If you want to get a spare USB cable, try to get it from a computer hardware store, not from handphone shops.
To charge Galaxy Note 5 through USB cable, you may follow these steps.

Step 1:  Connect USB cable to the charger

There is no way to get it wrong!  Only the “big” end of the USB cable can be inserted into the charger.
Please make sure it is inserted tightly.

Step 2: Connect USB cable to Galaxy Note 5.

Now, insert the “small” end of the USB cable to the micro USB port in the bottom of Galaxy Note 5 as shown below.
Please note the orientation of the cable. The narrow side of the connector should be on top. For Samsung USB cables, the USB icon should be facing upwards as shown below.
If you put it in the wrong orientation and push it violently, you may damage the USB connector on the phone and the cable.
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Step 3: Plug charger into an electric socket.

You can plug the charger into an electric socket or extension.  If there is a switch for the socket, turn the power on.

Step 4: Wait till Galaxy Note 5 is fully charged.

The indicator LED in the top left of Galaxy Note 5 (see Galaxy Note 5 layout) should turn red.
Now it is time to relax.
With the official Samsung charger, it should take about 90 mins (from 0%) to charge the battery to full.
You can check the status by waking up the screen. In the lock screen it should shows you the battery charging status.
Once Galaxy Note 5 battery is fully charged, the indicator LED should turn green. So, it is not necessary to wake up the screen to check the charging status.

Step 5: Disconnect USB cable from Galaxy Note 5

Once Galaxy Note 5 battery is fully charged, you can and should disconnect USB cable from Galaxy Note 5.

Step 6: Unplug the charger from socket

It is recommended to unplug the charger from the socket or turn off power for the socket.

Is fast charging harmful to Galaxy Note 5 battery?

The official Samsung charger for Galaxy Note 5 in your box is actually a fast charger (adaptive charger). This is why you can charge Galaxy Note 5 in about 1.5 hours.
Fast charging is supported and enabled in Galaxy Note 5. You cannot disable it. This is different from Galaxy Note 4, in which you can disable fast charging if you are not comfortable with it.
Fast charging is achieved through elevated voltage (from 5V to 9V), not through increased current. The adaptive charger has a special chip to communicate with the battery (and the phone) to determine the proper output power depending on battery level and other parameters. Once the battery level reaches above about 50-60%, the charger will function as a normal wall charger and fast charging is essentially disabled.
Theoretically, fast charging may increase wear and tear to the battery cells due to higher charging power.
But technically, the impact is very marginal. You should not worry too much about it.
It may slightly shorten life span of Galaxy Note 5 battery. But the gains of shorter charging time usually offer more value for the phone.

How to use wireless charging to charge Galaxy Note 5 battery?

Like Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Note 5 also has a built-in wireless charging coil. This means you can charge Galaxy Note 5 battery through wireless charging.
To use wireless charging to charge Galaxy Note 5 battery, you need awireless charging pad.  Unfortunately, Samsung did not bundle it in the box.
Galaxy Note 5 wireless charging supports both Qi and PMA charging standards. So, it is easy to get a wireless charging pad for Galaxy Note 5. It should cost you less than $40.
Please note, if you want to use “fast” wireless charging for Galaxy Note 5 (see next section), you have to use Samsung’s fast wireless charging pad. There are no offers from other vendors.
It is very simple to use wireless charging to charge Galaxy Note 5 battery.  You just put Galaxy Note 5 in the center of the wireless charging pad.  The charging pad should illuminate certain color (for Samsung wireless charging pad, it is blue)  to indicate the charging is progress.
Once Galaxy Note 5 battery is fully charged, the charging pad will also change color. For Samsung wireless charging pad, the color is green.
Of course, you can check the charging status by waking up the Galaxy Note 5 screen.
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How to use fast wireless charging to charge Galaxy Note 5 battery

In addition to normal wireless charging, Galaxy Note 5 also introduced fast wireless charging, which is 50% faster than normal wireless charging.
Unfortunately, only Samsung currently offers the fast wireless charging pad. It will cost you about$70 in Amazon.
Please note, Samsung sells both normal wireless charging pad and fast wireless charging pad. For fast wireless charging pad, it is clearly marked with “fast charge” as shown below.
Fast wireless charging pad will function as normal wireless charging pad if the device does not support fast wireless charging. Currently, only Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ support this.
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Must I charge Galaxy Note 5 battery before using it for the first time?

Samsung recommends you to charge Galaxy Note 5 battery before using it for the first time.
This is not a requirement, just a recommendation.
In reality, as Samsung does not offer 1-for-1 replacement in many regions, you have to test Galaxy Note 5 before making payment.
The new Galaxy Note 5 battery should have about 50% capacity when leaving factory. It is enough for you to try and test the phone.
If you want, you can use Galaxy note 5 till it reminds you to connect to the charger.
Of course, if you want to play safe. You can charge Galaxy Note 5 battery to full before using it.
But is is NOT necessary to leave it on the charger for 8 hours.

FAQs on charging Galaxy Note 5 battery

What’s the typical charging time for Galaxy Note 5?

The typical charging time when you charge Galaxy Note 5 battery (from 5% to fully charged) varies:

Is leaving Galaxy Note 5 on the charger overnight harmful for the battery?

No, there are no evidences to show it is harmful to Galaxy Note 5 battery.
But it is a BAD habit.

Then, is leaving Galaxy Note 5 on the charger overnight good for the battery?

No, there are no evidences to show it is good for Galaxy Note 5 battery,.
But it is a BAD habit.

How to disable Galaxy Note 5 fast charging?

Unlike in Galaxy Note 4, you cannot disable fast charging in Galaxy Note 5.
If you really want to disable Galaxy Note 5 fast charging, you can use non-adaptive chargers, i.e., normal wall chargers.

Why fast charging is not working on Galaxy Note 5?

You need use an adaptive charger (like the one in your Galaxy Note 5 box).

Why fast charging is not fast when charging my Galaxy Note 5 battery?

Fast charging will be essentially disabled if:
  • the screen is on, or
  • after battery level reaches about 50-60%.
Also, it is important to insert both ends of the cable tightly into the charger and Galaxy Note 5.

I was told, to use fast charging, I must plug the charger to the wall socket, not an extension. Is this true?

It is totally wrong.
As long as power is supplies to the charger, the charger has no idea it is from a socket or an extension.
Of course, stable voltage is important to keep the charger cool and efficient.

Why is Galaxy Note 5 battery still charging when it is 100%?

It is normal.
100% means reaching 100% based on estimation. It can take a few more mins, even longer,  to reach “fully charged”.
Fully charged is a hardware state of the battery, not an estimation.
For other Galaxy Note 5 features and detailed Galaxy Note 5 how-to guides , please check Galaxy Note 5 how-to guides page.

Monday, 28 September 2015

Galaxy Note 4 How-To Guides

Galaxy Note 4 How-To Guides

Learn how to use Galaxy Note 4, detailed how-to guides
Galaxy_note_4_how_to_guides"Galaxy Note 4 is surely one of the best Android smartphones in 2014. As other Samsung smartphones, Galaxy Note 4 is packed with tons of features that you cannot find in other Android phones.
The unique S Pen (stylus) has many great features that you probably are not aware of.
So, this Galaxy Note 4 how-to guides page is created to help Galaxy Note 4 owners.
We try to keep all Galaxy Note 4 how-to guides in detail so that anyone can easily follow them."


If you are looking for the official Galaxy Note 4 user manual, you may download the PDF manual in your language here.


  1. How to turn off or turn on the touch light for the two capacitive buttons  (return and recent) on Galaxy Note 4?
  2. How to take screenshot on Galaxy Note 4?
  3. How to access the hardware menu button (as in Galaxy Note 3) on Galaxy Note 4?
  4. How to turn off Flipboard briefing on Galaxy Note 4 home screen?
  5. How to create app folders on Galaxy Note 4 home screen and app drawer to organize apps?
  6. How to add widgets to Galaxy Note 4 home screen?
  7. How to use download booster on Galaxy Note 4?
  8. How to use fingerprint scanner on Galaxy Note 4?
  9. How to use Galaxy Note 4 side key panel?
  10. Meaning of Galaxy Note 4 status icons and notification icons
  11. How to customize Galaxy Note 4 ringtones?
  12. How to customize Galaxy Note 4 notification tones?
  13. How to silence Galaxy Note 4?
  14. How to create own vibration patterns on Galaxy Note 4?
  15. How to install S Note idea sketch and easy chart on Galaxy Note 4?
  16. How to enable and access Galaxy Note 4 air command?
  17. How to use Samsung keyboard on Galaxy Note 4?
  18. Galaxy Note 4 S View Flip Cover Guide?



How to turn off/on the touch key light (return and recent) on Galaxy Note 4?


 How to turn off/on the touch key light (return and recent) on Galaxy Note 4?


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You can turn on/off touch key light on Galaxy Note 4


Similar to all previous Galaxy Note and Galaxy S phones, Galaxy Note 4 has 2 capacitive touch keys in each side of the home button.
The touch key in the right side of the home button is a return key or back key. The left one is called recent apps key showing the recently opened apps.
By default, when you touch either of the two touch keys, both of them will be illuminated. This can be embarrassing when you try to reply an urgent message in a  cinema.
In daytime, you seldom need the light to guide you.
Of course, lighting the touch keys may consume considerable battery  and therefore it may drain your battery noticeably if the duration of  illumination is too long.
In Galaxy Note 4, you now can turn on and turn off the touch key light to save battery.
This guide will show you how to turn on/off the touch key light, how to set the duration of the lighting, and how to access the new touch key light settings in Galaxy Note 4

How to turn on/off touch key light on Galaxy Note 4?

In Galaxy Note 4, the switch for turning on/off the touch key light and the settings for the duration is under Settings—Display and Wallpaper.
You can go to Settings, tap Display and wallpaper.
Tap Touch key light duration.  Then you have 4 options (same as other Galaxy devices):
  1. 1.5 seconds.  This means touch key light is on and the light goes off after 1.5 seconds.  This is the default setting.
  2. 6 seconds.
  3. Always off. This option essentially turn off touch key light. The touch key will never be illuminated. This setting will not be overwritten by any other settings.
  4. Always on.  This option turns on the touch key light permanently.  It is NOT recommended for most owners.
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I  didn’t turn off the touch key light, but neither of the keys are illuminated on Galaxy Note 4. Why?

Among the 4 options mentioned above, in the old Galaxy devices, none of them can be overwritten by other settings.
In Galaxy Note 4, however,  options 1,2 and 4 can be overwritten by power saving mode.
So, this explains why your touch key light is off even your setting is on.
You can tune this settings at Settings–Power saving.
In Power saving page, tap Power saving mode.
Tap Restrict performance.
Now you can un-check Turn off touch key light (it is checked by default). This will turn on touch key light when power saving mode is enabled.
Of course, you can turn off restrict performance totally.
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