Duration to charge a new phone
The duration to charge a new phone depends on several factors, including:
- Phone model and battery capacity: Newer phones with larger batteries may take longer to charge.
- Charging method: Using a fast charger or a wireless charger can significantly reduce charging time.
- Power source: Using a high-power outlet or a USB-C port can charge the phone faster than a low-power outlet or a USB-A port.
- Initial battery level: If the phone's battery is completely dead, it may take longer to charge than if it's already partially charged.
Here are some general guidelines for charging times for new phones:
Fast Charging:
- Samsung Galaxy S21: 30-40 minutes to charge from 0-50% (25W fast charger)
- Apple iPhone 13: 30-40 minutes to charge from 0-50% (18W fast charger)
- Google Pixel 6: 30-40 minutes to charge from 0-50% (18W fast charger)
Standard Charging:
- Samsung Galaxy S21: 1-2 hours to charge from 0-100% (10W standard charger)
- Apple iPhone 13: 2-3 hours to charge from 0-100% (5W standard charger)
- Google Pixel 6: 2-3 hours to charge from 0-100% (5W standard charger)
Wireless Charging:
- Samsung Galaxy S21: 2-3 hours to charge from 0-100% (10W wireless charger)
- Apple iPhone 13: 3-4 hours to charge from 0-100% (7.5W wireless charger)
- Google Pixel 6: 3-4 hours to charge from 0-100% (5W wireless charger)
Keep in mind that these are general estimates and actual charging times may vary depending on your specific phone and charging setup.