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Honestly, it's better for your battery. Fast charging heats up your battery and wears it down.
Are you talking about slow charging or normal charging? I'm only asking because I heard that about normal charging but I've never heard that about slow charging.
"slow" and "normal" are all relative terms, and aren't definable.
It's also relative to the size of the battery. A cell phone at 20 watts charging sure aint slow, but a laptop at 20 sure is. But is 20 fast when phones will do 50 or 100 watts?
What I'm referring to is what my device states. Right now, my tablet states that it's slow charging but my other android devices just say charging and my mom's phone states that it's fast charging when she uses the cable that came with her phone.
Sounds like it's the standard 500mA USB charging. This is the slowest and oldest charging that exists. It's telling you this in case you have a charger that supports faster charging but using an older cable, in which case it falls back to 5v / 500mA. You have to have a proper charger and cable to get the higher modes (e.g. USB-C PD).
There's nothing harmful about this and is actually better for battery longevity as many others have stated. The notification is just informative in case you're expecting faster charging. 5v / 500mA takes forever compared to modern charging standards.
It's the same for both. There is a marginal benefit to slow charging but IMHO it doesn't outweigh the inconvenience of having it on the charger so long.
Ok, I have no problem with slow charging, it's just that I've heard that both slow and fast charging can damage the battery and I wanted to make sure it would be ok.
I think what you are remembering is that slow charging is usually due to some sort of problem with the power supply, and if your phone is always slow charging that might indicate that your battery is damaged. Slow charging, by itself, is very safe.
No, I specifically remember both being told and researching it my self, every source stated that both slow and fast charging can damage batteries.
I looked it up right before writing that comment.
Ok, then either things have changed or I was lied to for the past several years because this is the first time anyone has told me that slow charging was fine.