How to fix slow charging issue on Redmi Note 5/Note 5 Pro

Steps to fix slow charging issue on Redmi Note 5/Note 5 Pro: Have you recently observed that your Redmi Note 5 or Note 5 Pro is charging slower than usual? If yes, then you need not worry, we have got the fix for all those users. Last month, the latest flagships of the famous Redmi series were launched. As soon as Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro were launched, they became instant sensations and two of the most trending and popular devices on the Android market at the time. Even now, there are thousands of customers who are looking to purchase the device as it comes with some of the most advanced technology offered by any smartphone manufacturer currently.

As it is with smartphones, each one of them has their flaws. Same is the case with Redmi Note 5/Note 5 Pro. There are a lot of issues and problems which need fixes. One of them is the issue of slow charging. This is a minute problem which can be fixed manually by any user within seconds.

Today, in this post, we are going to give you numerous methods using which you can easily solve this issue of slow charging issue on Redmi Note 5/Note 5 Pro.First of all users need to know what might be the reason for the problem.

Different Ways to fix slow charging issue on Redmi Note 5/Note 5 Pro

fix slow charging issue on Redmi Note 5/Note 5 Pro

  • Check the USB cable you are using for charging

One of the first attempts you make into finding the source of the problem should be to see if the problem is caused by the USB Cable. USB Cable should be kept clean and should not be bent or broken anywhere. Try to test that cable on any other device, if the other device also charges slowly, then you know the problem is with your USB cable and it needs to be changed.

  • Perform a master reset

The perfect solution to slow charging issue is to get rid of the cached data. You can easily do that by performing the master reset. Before performing the reset, you will need to save all the important data of your device. For performing a master reset, follow these steps.

  1. Go to the Settings app, and choose Accounts
  2. Now, click on ‘Back Up and Reset’
  3. Select ‘Reset device’, and then click on ‘Delete all’
  • Close all background apps

One of the quickest fixes to the issue of slow battery charging is to close all background apps. The apps that are open in the background often slow down the charging rate of the device. It is suggested that you close them so that the RAM of your device is not used to support the apps in the background.

  1. You can easily bring up all the background apps by clicking and holding the home button before releasing it after you see the recently used apps
  2. Click on the ‘end all applications’ option in the task manager
  3. Click on ‘RAM’ option at the top of the screen
  • Uninstall any third-party apps

Removing the third-party apps will help your device function faster and charge normally. Third-party apps often lead to the charging rate getting slowed down. If you have installed any third-party apps recently, then it is suggested that you start uninstalling them starting with the most recent ones. Once the apps that were disrupting the pace of charging are removed, the battery will charge at normal speed. To uninstall apps –

  1. Go to the Menu and select settings
  2. Tap on More and then click on Android Manager
  3. There, select the ‘Downloaded’ section, and select apps and tap uninstall
Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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