If you updated your Samsung Galaxy S24 smartphone to the One UI 7 Beta, you may have noticed a decrease in charging speed. Many consumers are complaining that the pace with which their devices charge has dropped. Do not worry, though! The most likely reason is a simple settings toggle that is turned off by default.
While the S24 Plus and S24 Ultra offer lightning-fast 45W charging, the Galaxy S24 only supports 25W charging. Check your settings if you believe the charging speed is insufficient.
How to Fix
The answer is simple. All you have to do is turn on quick charging in the phone’s settings. Here’s a step-by-step guide to doing it:
- Open Settings On your Galaxy mobile, navigate to the Settings app.
- Visit the Battery & Device Care page
- Tap on Battery and Device Care after scrolling down.
- Locate and touch on Charging Settings under Battery and Device Care to access charging settings.
- Turn on rapid charging
- Toggles for Fast Charging are visible. Verify that they are turned on.
Allow Fast Charging
If you keep the quick charging option on, your Galaxy phone will charge more quickly and save you time. Turning off the toggle may cause your phone to charge much slower, which is inconvenient, especially in today’s fast-paced work environment.
Still having issues? Your charging cable or adapter could be the issue. Consider using the Samsung accessories that were originally included with your phone. Using a third-party charger may reduce performance and affect the life of your phone.
One UI 7 Beta Users
Remember that beta firmware can cause small difficulties like battery destruction and performance decreases. Beta upgrades should always be tested on a backup smartphone to avoid affecting the functionality of your primary phone. If you’re concerned about speedy charging, wait for the stable version of One UI 7 for a more seamless experience.