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NOTE: If your device is below 78%, but it does not begin Turbo charging when you plug it into
the Turbo Charger, try uplugging and plugging back in using one fluid motion.
During initial set up of your device, once you have added your accounts (Google and any others)
your device will typically transfer significant data while it initially synchronizes your accounts
and updates applications from the Play Store. Your phone's battery may drain faster than usual
during this initial update and sync session. After the initial sync, and a few charging cycles, your
battery will reach its maximum capacity. We strongly recommend keeping the phone attached to
the charger during the initial sync.
It may take several charging cycles for your battery to reach optimum performance.
When your device is turned on and you are charging, the battery icon in the top notification bar
will show the charging indicator, which looks like a lightning bolt inside the battery.
When your device is turned off, the charging indicator will be in the middle of the screen looks
like the outline of a battery. You may need to briefly press the power button to activate the
screen.
We suggest charging each night so you start the day fully charged and ready to go!
Your device will warn you when its battery is getting low, first when the charge remaining falls
below 15% of its capacity, and again below 5%. When you see these warnings it is a good idea
to charge as soon as you can and/or stop usage that could wait for a later time. For example -
and depending on your circumstances and priorities - you could enter airplane mode to stop all
radio transmissions, or stop applications that use a lot of energy (such as navigation or streaming
applications).
My moto g7 power does not seem to be
charging, or is doing so slower than I expect
It is best to use the Motorola charger that came with your phone. Chargers have different output
capacities, and a weak charger will take longer to charge your battery. If you are using the
device heavily at the time, it may be possible for a weak charger to fail to provide enough energy
to actually charge at all.
Inspect the charger. Ensure it is not damaged - check the insulation on the wire for cuts, ensure
the micro-USB plug fits securely into the device, and that the transformer (the larger portion with
the wall outlet plugs) is not visible damaged. Some wall outlets can be loose - the prongs of the
plug do not firmly make contact with the conductors inside the wall. While connected to your
phone, jiggle the charger at the wall outlet and watch the battery icon at the top of the phone's

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