What type of charger does a Galaxy Note 3 take?

USB 3.0
With the switch to USB 3.0, the Galaxy Note 3 now has a different-shaped connector to most smartphones. It uses USB 3.0 Micro B (pictured above), the same connector found on quite a few portable hard drives.

How much is a note 3 charger?

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Does Note 3 have fast charging?

The Note 3 doesn’t have Quick Charge available to it. You can use it but it won’t utilize QC 2.0. The Note 3 doesn’t have Quick Charge available to it.

How can I get my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to charge faster?

Galaxy Note 3 battery tip: use power saving mode Turning off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS and Location Mode will eke more power from your remaining charge.

Can a note 3 be charged wirelessly?

Introducing the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Wireless Charging Cover. Now you can charge your Galaxy Note 3 phone without the need to plug in. Once the charging cover is installed, simply place your device directly onto the Samsung Wireless Charging Pad (sold separately) and your phone begins to charge.

How long does a note 3 battery last?

Luckily, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 differs. Its gigantic juicer scored a respectful 6 hours and 8 minutes of battery life. This is the exact time you can expect your Note 3 to last if you use it non-stop, without putting it down.

Can you charge a note 3 with a micro USB?

The most important thing to remember is that the Galaxy Note 3 is backwards compatible with micro USB – just plug in your microUSB cable as normal, and you’ll find it fits nicely into the left side of the port.

How do I fix my Samsung battery not charging?

You can also book a repair.

  1. Check your charger. The first step is to check to see if the problem is related to your charger or charging cable.
  2. Run a test using Samsung Members.
  3. Clean the charging port.
  4. Check for water and moisture.
  5. Reboot your device.
  6. Update your software.
  7. Check for damage.
  8. Try a wireless charger.

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