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Galaxy S23I don't know for sure, but is it possible that super fast charging may cause the phone to overheat, so charging stops while it cools down?
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Galaxy S23You should download Good Guardians from the Galaxy store and then the thermal guardian module. It will be able to tell you if your phone is going over the temperature threshold during charging.
The dotted line is the threshold, the orange dots are points where there was activity. Clicking on one of the dots will tell you what was going on at the time. The blue shadow is when it's charging. So, you can see from the photo above, that I had a period of high heat during a charging cycle.
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Galaxy S23So, you are actually getting a negative charge. I would suggest that if you were getting a charge on the slower connection, you continue to do that. Unless you are running out of power in the middle of the day, your battery charge should at least last til bedtime. You can then slow charge over night and have a full charge in the morning. For me, in particular, I don't really have a need for super fast charging because I charge my phone every night while I sleep. If I am running short of power because of overuse before then, I keep it on a charger while I am watching TV (I have a long USB cable). It's still reachable and usable while charging. For when I am out and about, I haven't had to give myself a boost unless traveling, and I always have a power pack with me.
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Galaxy S23The whole purpose of USB-C is that there is no upside down.
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