The Bharat 5 offers a bigger 5,000 mAh battery which claims two days of battery life and 3 weeks of standby time with
no fast charging support taking almost 3 hours to charge completely while the Redmi 5A is backed by a 3000 mAh battery with 5V / 1A charging, which claims eight days of standby time, and 7 hours of video playback.
Not exact matches
The
fastest -
charging devices can almost completely top off their batteries in the same amount of time it
takes Sony's to cross the halfway mark, so some form of quick -
charging support would have really gone a long way here.
It does
support fast -
charging, and
takes a little over one and a half hours to get to full
charge.
Coolpad mentions that the phone
supports fast charging and the phone
takes around 2.20 to 2.40 hours to go from 5 - 100 percent which is not bad at all.
Samsung included two different kinds of
fast -
charging support in the Note 5 — the phone's 3,000 mAh battery
takes the same amount of time to fill as the Galaxy S6's 2,550 mAh battery — and it
supports fast wireless
charging as well.
As with the Galaxy S6, the Note 5
supports both wireless
charging standards, Qi and PMA, as well as Fast Charging, which takes just 90 minutes to fully replenish the lithium - i
charging standards, Qi and PMA, as well as
Fast Charging, which takes just 90 minutes to fully replenish the lithium - i
Charging, which
takes just 90 minutes to fully replenish the lithium - ion cell.
The flipside is, because the battery is so huge, the whole phone
takes forever to
charge, even though it does
support some level of
fast -
charging tech.
Unfortunately, there's no
support for
fast charging on the Honor 7X, which means that big battery will
take a little while to refuel.
iPhone X will also
support fast charge, finally, though, as with the iPhone 8, you'll need either a USB - C adapter or specific third - party chargers to
take advantage.
A full
charge, without the iPad Pro 12.9 being used,
takes around seven hours with the 12W Apple adapter, according to Logitech (unfortunately there doesn't appear to be
support for the
faster Apple 29W USB - C adapter which works with the iPad Pro 12.9's
fast -
charge).
Fast charging isn't
supported on the Galaxy On7 Prime, and a full top - up from below 10 percent battery
takes a little over two hours.
The listing does not highlight any specs of the Huawei Mate 8 but it suggests that all three versions of the smartphone will
support fast charging at 5V 2A and also at 9V 2A, which
takes the maximum effective wattage up to 18W.
The phone does not
support fast charging and
takes about 3 hours for a full
charge.
None of these handset
supports fast charging and
takes about 2 hours 30 minutes for a full
charge.
Power comes from a 4,000 mAh unit that
supports fast charging, however Meizu doesn't say how long it will
take to refill to 100 per cent.
The battery is a 520mAh Li - ion Polymer that should
take an hour for a full
charge on a standard USB charger and about half that on the Samsung Fast Charger (although it does not support Fast Ch
charge on a standard USB charger and about half that on the Samsung
Fast Charger (although it does not
support Fast ChargeCharge).
Starting at 8 a.m., with medium to heavy usage including browsing the web,
taking lots of photos, watching a few YouTube videos, and playing a game, the battery reached 30 percent by 6 p.m. Thankfully, the phone
supports fast -
charging so it doesn't
take long to get fully recharged.
Unfortunately, even after paying for that premium price, some users won't be able to
take advantage of its
fast -
charging feature simply because its primary accessories do not have
support for it.
However, charger did not
support fast charging, so replenishing the battery
took time.
Unfortunately the Galaxy A8 doesn't
support faster charging, unlike its flagship siblings, so you won't be to juice it up as quickly as S6, but it
takes less than 90 minutes for the device to full
charge from 10 % to 100 %.
We're disappointed that Bose didn't choose to update the speaker with USB type - C as most devices today have moved to the new connector which
supports fast charging and the lack of one means that the SoundLink Revolve +
takes ages to fully
charge if you run it dry.
Just to mention you, there is no
support for
fast charging and it
takes nearly 4 to 4.5 hours to
charge the smartphone from 0 - to - 100 percent.