Hi I recently was given a second hand mobile fone a Samsung Galaxy s1910 it's a great little fone the only 2 issues I have are that 1 when charging it from either a amazon mains charger or from an onn 5000mAh portable power bank it charges to about 92% then on the mains charger it will briefly stop charging then restart multiple times till it gets to around 97% then it stops and refuses to charge any further with the onn power bank it gets to around the same sort of level then stops and I have to manually start it charging again. However when using a signalex power bank it goes to full charge does anyone know why this is happening? When I got the fone I bought it a new battery so it's not that it's not a thermal thing because as an experiment I put the fone on a cool table top just in case it was a thermal issue. The second issue is it won't let me access this forum or the vintage radio forum it says a secure connection couldn't be established whatever that means however I can get into this site via eMail notifications this a minor irritation but the charge thing irritates and concerns me hope someone knows the answer!
Since this forum moved it is now located on a Microsoft platform. Microsoft stopped supporting I.E. some time ago meaning they no longer issue security patches to it, so maybe they block access to it using IE now.
Shortly after I bought my (Sony) phone, they issued a software update, reducing the maximum charge level to prolong battery life. I have read elsewhere that for maximum battery longevity, it should be operated between 20% and 80% of its maximum, so I wouldn't worry about squeezing in the last 3%.
Since this forum moved it is now located on a Microsoft platform. Microsoft stopped supporting I.E. some time ago meaning they no longer issue security patches to it, so maybe they block access to it using IE now.
Shortly after I bought my (Sony) phone, they issued a software update, reducing the maximum charge level to prolong battery life. I have read elsewhere that for maximum battery longevity, it should be operated between 20% and 80% of its maximum, so I wouldn't worry about squeezing in the last 3%.