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I also have a touchpad and it has to have a higher powered charger to charge efficiently. I'm guessing the nexus 10 has the same. A cell phone charger will not be "strong enough" to charge these battery's efficiently. The charger it comes with should be able to charge it all the way within a reasonable time frame. If you want to get technical to see what kind of energy flow you are getting, download the app "Elixir". In that app you can see how many milliamps your device is using under the battery section and next to where it says "current". If its negative then you are pulling energy from the battery. If its positive, then it is charging. If its just slightly positive then its not charging that much.

I'm sure someone else can explain it better but that's my take on it :)
 
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Standard USB 2.0 ports supply 500mA and the wall/car chargers specifically designed to charge high drain devices provide 2A. So by charging via a port on your computer you are giving it 1/4 of what it takes to charge it fast and depending on use could actually be, as stated above, just slowing the drain rather then supplementing it. With USB 3 rapid charging was introduced but sadly I do not believe its supported by the N10. Feel lucky though there are many cases of the large i devices not charging at all from computers or other lower output plugs. BTW most smartphone chargers should be putting out the 2A as well, just check the listed output on any charger you plan to use to ensure it gets the juice to get you through the day.
 
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I picked this up at radio shack the other day hoping it could keep my N10 charged while I used it for navigation on a three hour drive. It supports 2.1 amps PER USB port. When I left the house, it was at 79 percent and when I arrived it was still at exactly 79 percent. Even at 2.1 amps, if your taxing the N10, it won't charge. At least I was able to keep it from draining.

Lenmar AIDCU4 4.2A Auto Charger with 2 USB Ports | RadioShack.com
 
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Hi zogirl :ciao: welcome to the forums.

I don't really know anything about your phone. You can try going to settings >applications and clearing data and cache on some of your apps that may have a large amount in that area, such as the play store.

To make a post, click on the button near the top of the forum that says 'New Thread'. I would also suggest trying the Galaxy Y forum. Someone with your phone might be able to tell you exactly what the problem may be.
 
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Standard USB 2.0 ports supply 500mA and the wall/car chargers specifically designed to charge high drain devices provide 2A. So by charging via a port on your computer you are giving it 1/4 of what it takes to charge it fast and depending on use could actually be, as stated above, just slowing the drain rather then supplementing it. With USB 3 rapid charging was introduced but sadly I do not believe its supported by the N10. Feel lucky though there are many cases of the large i devices not charging at all from computers or other lower output plugs. BTW most smartphone chargers should be putting out the 2A as well, just check the listed output on any charger you plan to use to ensure it gets the juice to get you through the day.


THIS.

But with the standard 2A charger it should take about 6 hours to fully charge (with unit on, but not using it)

Charging it from a laptop or another similar .5amp charger would take about a full day lol
 
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I'm wondering if Google has a bigger plan in mind that's got to do with the charging point on the bottom like maybe a dock that charges it way faster. therefore making it almost manditory for n10 customers to ho out and purchase them. just my opinion.

I have 2 of the desktop docks for my GNex with the pogo pins and I would buy one for this tablet in a heartbeat.
 
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So what is the average time the N10 SHOULD(according to Google and satisfied users) fully charge from 0% with its original charger?
PD: Since it takes long(6hours) to charge, Im guessing people charge it during night(and got sleep) to use it during day???

Don't know the average time it SHOULD take, but I charge mine at night. By that time it has been on for about 15 hours or so and the battery is down to about 45% max. During those 15 hours or so, I actively use it for about 8-9 hours. Primarily reading e- texts, some Skype, sending and replying to a lot of emails, and maybe one TV show to close the night - around 30 mins. Not bad I'd say.
 
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