While your tablet is charging it is best to turn it off charging if you want it to charge quicker. Playing apps can take triple the time it should do to charge. If you do not need it charged fast have fun with it. It doesn't really matter if you've got lots of time :)
No, charging your tablet device while working or using it does not damage it. However, excessive charging of your electronics can impact your battery life.
It is safe to continue working on your tablet while charging it. There is no adverse effect. You should not however leave your tablet on charge all the time or it can affect your devices battery life.
In order to charge the tablet from the computer - you need to leave the computer switched on.
A Hudl tablet typically takes about 4 to 5 hours to fully charge when using the standard charger. Charging times may vary depending on the power source and whether the device is being used while charging. It's best to use the original charger for optimal charging speed.
Absolutely. Charging means power is going to the lithium battery cell. playing with your itouch while it's charging doesn't affect it's charging at all .
It can, and using it while it's charging won't hurt it, but sometimes it's difficult to use the Kindle Fire while it's on the charger. This may depend on your version of the Kindle, but there are some that are glitchy and difficult to use when they're being charged.
If your MP4 player shows that it's charging but isn't actually gaining power, the issue could be with the charging cable, the power source, or the device's battery itself. A faulty cable or adapter may indicate charging without transferring power, while a worn-out battery might not hold a charge despite showing charging status. Additionally, dirt or damage to the charging port can prevent proper connectivity. Try using a different cable or power source to troubleshoot the problem.
To check if your Sansa Fuze is charging, look for a battery icon on the screen. When connected to a power source, the icon should display a charging symbol or animation indicating that it's receiving power. Additionally, if the device is turned off while charging, it may briefly show a charging screen upon connection. If the battery icon is not changing or remains static, it may not be charging properly.
Yes, a lightning strike can potentially cause damage to an iPhone while it's charging if the lightning strike causes a power surge through the electrical outlet or charging cable. It's best to unplug electronic devices during a thunderstorm to prevent damage.
no you don't have to but if you want to use it while it is charging then you can
It's ok,It's just the power going into battery.
It does not take long for it to get enough of a charge for the red lights to work. Plus when the item is plugged in it has power and will work as a controller while it is charging.