1. brianmartinuk's Avatar
    Does it matter what plug I plug the USB lead into as to whether it damages my battery? At moment when I'm at work I plug it into a Samsung travel adapter. I don't boost charge.
    03-28-18 08:03 AM
  2. Famosi's Avatar
    does not matter
    brianmartinuk and FF22 like this.
    03-28-18 08:04 AM
  3. brianmartinuk's Avatar
    thank you
    03-28-18 08:27 AM
  4. Rico4you's Avatar
    Does it matter what plug I plug the USB lead into as to whether it damages my battery? At moment when I'm at work I plug it into a Samsung travel adapter. I don't boost charge.
    I always use the original charger that OEM provided and or USB portable.

    Good luck
    03-28-18 08:41 AM
  5. FF22's Avatar
    I use whatever adapter is available at the moment. And actually, at the moment, I've got a Qi wireless charging pad/antenna between my KeyOne and case. So I throw my KeyOne on a Tylt easel and charge ovenight.
    03-28-18 09:22 AM
  6. psychofox13's Avatar
    You shouldn't use just *any* plug. Typically, anything equal to or weaker than the included charger is ok. Anything that says Qualcomm QuickCharge (QC) 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 will work fine. Most Samsung chargers will work fine, too, since they don't typically have high amps.

    In a general sense, you should be fine. Just beware of some "turbo" chargers, such as Motorola's. I haven't used one on my phone, and I don't really ever intend to. It states to not use this to charge any device other than Motorola turbo charge enabled devices.
    03-28-18 10:13 AM

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