File Name | Fast Charging |
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Size | 5KB |
Version | Final |
Category | Tools |
Android requirement | + 6.0 |
Published By | RiProG |
Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
Support | Magisk, KernelSU, Apatch |
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Install whichever one works best on your device.
Step-by-Step Installation:
- Ensure Root Access: The first prerequisite is having root access via a custom recovery.
- Install via Magisk Manager:
- Open the Magisk Manager.
- Tap on the “Modules” section.
- Click “Install from Storage” and locate the geted file.
- Confirm the installation and allow the module to apply the necessary changes.
- Reboot Your Device: After installation, reboot your device to activate the module.
In today’s world, waiting hours for your phone to charge is old news. Modern Android phones can charge fast, but not all use their full speed. That’s where Magisk modules, like the Fast Charge Enabler, come in.
But is it safe? Does it harm your battery? And how can you install it right?
In this detailed guide, we’ll cover:
- How fast charging works on Android
- The role of Magisk modules in supporting fast charging
- Step-by-step installation
- Balancing charging speed and battery health
- Risks and alternatives
By the end, you’ll know how to increase your charging speed safely.
How Does Fast Charging Work on Android?
Fast charging increases voltage (V) and current (A) to charge your battery faster. Common standards include:
- Qualcomm Quick Charge (QC 3.0/4.0/5.0)
- USB Power Delivery (USB-PD)
- Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging
- OnePlus Warp Charge
But, manufacturers often limit charging speeds to avoid overheating and battery damage. That’s where Magisk modules come in to unlock hidden speeds.
How Does It Enable Faster Charging?
Magisk is a powerful tool for rooting that lets you make system changes without altering the system partition. It has Magisk Modules that add or change functions.
The Fast Charging Module changes system files to:
- Increase current limits (e.g., from 2A to 2.4A)
- Bypass manufacturer restrictions
- Optimize voltage regulation for faster, stable charging
Does It Really Work?
Yes—but with some conditions. Some users see 20-30% faster charging, but results depend on:
- Hardware limitations (not all chargers/batteries support higher speeds)
- Thermal throttling (overheating can reduce speed)
- Battery wear (older batteries charge slower)
Balancing Speed
While fast charging enhancement is tempting, pushing limits can reduce battery lifespan. Here’s how to stay safe:
Tips to Maintain Battery Health
✔ Avoid extreme temperatures (heat degrades batteries faster)
✔ Use original chargers & cables (cheap ones may not regulate power properly)
✔ Keep battery between 20-80% (prevents deep discharges)
✔ Disable fast charging overnight (prevents overcharging)
Myths Debunked
❌ “Fast charging always kills batteries” → False. Modern batteries handle it well if temperatures are controlled.
❌ “Magisk modules break phones” → Only if misused. Stick to trusted modules.
Risks & Alternatives
Potential Risks
- Overheating → Can throttle performance or damage components
- Battery swelling → From excessive current over time
- Voided warranty → Rooting may affect manufacturer support
Safer Alternatives
- Optimized charging (stock feature) → Some OEMs offer smart charging modes
- Kernel tweaks (via apps like Franco Kernel Manager) → More control without Magisk
- Hardware upgrades → Using a higher-wattage charger (if supported)
Final Thoughts
If you need faster charging and understand the risks, the Fast Charging Module for Magisk is a powerful tool. But, battery health should always come first.