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No, only through the proper charging port.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You question makes almost no sense. But I will attempt to answer it anyway. This computer should NOT charge your mobile phone! most newer mobile phones use 1.5.2.1 amps of charging power through an AC/DC converter connected to a wall charger through a USB Cable. The ports on this laptop are capable of running most USB Devices that require power such as a keyboard/mouse/ and small removable Laptop Hard Drive. As the device gets bigger and requires more power the device will charge slower based on its consumption level. With that said. the limitation of USB is 5-12V of power through any 1 USB port depending on the generation (USB 1.1 -3.1) So it depends on what you are charging and why. I assumed a phone since that is what most people do to create a hotspot and plug it into a computer as a charger while using it. This would charge your phone slowly but at least allow you to connect to your hotspot for a while without being in need of a wall charger.
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