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Originally Posted by dabster
^Thanks AcceleratorX.
My concern about this comes as when I used a dell streak charger rated to same 5v but 1A making my phone heat a lot. So my concern is if this would degrade the battery faster.. ? and due same reason I should stick to 550mAh default charger..
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The electrical supply of 5V, 1A will not cause a problem but the heating may. If you want a faster charge I recommend sticking to chargers that are rated for ~25-30% more current than your existing charger. In your case the current offered is nearly double, which is why heat is produced when the "capacitor" (it's not exactly a capacitor but let's consider it that way) is unable to charge fast enough.
If it is heating to what you consider as being dangerous levels, then use the default charger or a charger rated upto 800mAh. A little bit of heat, however, will not damage the phone or battery.
(I think a Samsung 0.7A 5V charger, supplied with the Wave II/III, should work well for your phone).
EDIT: I think batteries also have voltage and current ratings. For certain phones, this current rating is fixed, i.e. regardless of current offered by the charger, they will draw a fixed amount of current. If you have observed faster charging with a different charger, then this is not the case with your phone. However, you will need to experiment with chargers to see exactly how much your phone draws. Anything more than that value will cause it to heat since the extra current turns into power loss i.e. heat.