How to Charge the Galaxy S

Find your USB cable., Find the charging brick., Plug the USB data cable into the Samsung charging brick., Plug the small end of the charging cable into the phone., Plug the power brick into a compatible wall outlet.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find your USB cable.

    This should have come with the phone.

    Make sure it is correct by taking the smaller end of the cable and plugging it into the Galaxy S4's charging port.

    If you do not have a cable contact your local tech store and purchase one.
  2. Step 2: Find the charging brick.

    This should also have come with the phone.

    The wider, larger end of the USB cable will be able to fit in the port on the charging brick. , Make sure the connection is secure by pushing the USB
    2.0 plug all the way into the USB
    2.0 female port. , This is the other end of the USB data cable.

    Make sure that it is securely plugged in. , After it is securely plugged, the S4 should then indicated that there is power coming into the phone.
  3. Step 3: Plug the USB data cable into the Samsung charging brick.

  4. Step 4: Plug the small end of the charging cable into the phone.

  5. Step 5: Plug the power brick into a compatible wall outlet.

Detailed Guide

This should have come with the phone.

Make sure it is correct by taking the smaller end of the cable and plugging it into the Galaxy S4's charging port.

If you do not have a cable contact your local tech store and purchase one.

This should also have come with the phone.

The wider, larger end of the USB cable will be able to fit in the port on the charging brick. , Make sure the connection is secure by pushing the USB
2.0 plug all the way into the USB
2.0 female port. , This is the other end of the USB data cable.

Make sure that it is securely plugged in. , After it is securely plugged, the S4 should then indicated that there is power coming into the phone.

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