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Got a slight problem with my HD2, hoping theres a reset or something for this, but for some reason my HD2 wont charge or sync anymore, I can charge the battery in an external charger and pop it in and it works fine, but I can't charge it in the phone, or connect the phone via USB to my computer anymore, even in the bootloader red green blue white screen USB does not come up anymore
Anyone had this issue before?
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Got a slight problem with my HD2, hoping theres a reset or something for this, but for some reason my HD2 wont charge or sync anymore, I can charge the battery in an external charger and pop it in and it works fine, but I can't charge it in the phone, or connect the phone via USB to my computer anymore, even in the bootloader red green blue white screen USB does not come up anymore
Anyone had this issue before?
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Are you sure the option [ Setting/About Phone/Battery/ When phone is on,..] un select?
cheer!
that option has not been selected, thought I went in and TICKED the box, then turned the phone off and still not even the orange light next to the speaker came on to indicate charging so I went back into settings and UNTICKED it again.
This is not just a problem when plugged into the computer, this is a problem when plugged into the standard wall charger that was shipped with the phone.
davidcampbell said:
that option has not been selected, thought I went in and TICKED the box, then turned the phone off and still not even the orange light next to the speaker came on to indicate charging so I went back into settings and UNTICKED it again.
This is not just a problem when plugged into the computer, this is a problem when plugged into the standard wall charger that was shipped with the phone.
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So far, it can not be the problem with software or sth like that
when the phone is off, all is hardware control and it will charge when you connect the charger (if everything working fine)
So, I think:
1st : you try with another cable ( may be problem here)
2nd: the problem with the USB port ( can you self repair? may be just some ease solder action, sth lose inside)
3rd: mainboard problem *_*
Hopefuly the problem is cable issue
Tried the same cable with another HD2, the other HD2 charged fine (theres 3 at my office)
Tried 2 different cables with MY HD2, same problem
Tried differed wall chargers, usb plugs, computers, car charger... all the same, no charging
Hooray Main board problem
Last night I was charging my S4 in my car adapter, but noticed the cattery was still going down. I went home and plugged it into my AC (wall charger) and went to bed. The next morning the S4 was dead and couldn't charge. The only solution was to plug it in my computer and went an hour for it to get some charge back.
I have a root i337m running rootbox 4.1, and I went into TWRP to wiped the phone and installed the ROM again - no luck.
Is this a battery issue, a software issue or a whole device issue? Thanks.
freddywhite said:
Last night I was charging my S4 in my car adapter, but noticed the cattery was still going down. I went home and plugged it into my PC and went to bed. The next morning the S4 was dead and couldn't charge. The only solution was to plug it in my computer and went an hour for it to get some charge back.
I have a root i337m running rootbox 4.1, and I went into TWRP to wiped the phone and installed the ROM again - no luck.
Is this a battery issue, a software issue or a whole device issue? Thanks.
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I don't think its a rom issue. I tried charging via USB as well and had phone charging a few hours and it ate crap. So I only charge via AC outlet only. USB charges but at a very slow pace.
Reinaldo33897 said:
I don't think its a rom issue. I tried charging via USB as well and had phone charging a few hours and it ate crap. So I only charge via AC outlet only. USB charges but at a very slow pace.
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I made an error in the OP - I meant to say I left it to charge on the wall and I got nothing.
Right now, the charge light doesn't even come on if I plug it with AC.
freddywhite said:
I made an error in the OP - I meant to say I left it to charge on the wall and I got nothing.
Right now, the charge light doesn't even come on if I plug it with AC.
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Maybe see the results by changing the charger you're using?
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Maybe see the results by changing the charger you're using?
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I've tried 3-4 different chargers and cables, same issue. Charges slowly through PC,doesn't charge at all with AC. Did a factory reset after reverting to stock FW, no luck.
freddywhite said:
I've tried 3-4 different chargers and cables, same issue. Charges slowly through PC,doesn't charge at all with AC. Did a factory reset after reverting to stock FW, no luck.
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I doubt it's a ROM issue, but there's no harm in reverting back to stock to see the results (assuming you've backed it up). If it all fails, i think you should unroot and send it to Samsung for the warranty. Software problems are somewhat easier to fix here than hardware, so it may be the best option to let Samsung handle it.
I had similar problems with my Note 2 before and now with my S4. What I found was, sometimes the usb cable wasn't tightly plugged into the wall charger. Once I've made sure of this, I've been able to charge (AC) every time.
I found this article that indicates that the S4 is looking for special sauce on the D+D- pins.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6914/samsung-galaxy-s-4-review/2
Obviously the Galaxy S 4 will charge with any USB charger, but the charge time will simply be longer. Samsung uses a voltage divider and signals the presence of their own charger by sending 1.2-1.3 V across the D+ / D- pins, this is similar to what Apple does with 2.0 or 2.8 V across the pins for various USB chargers they've shipped over the years. This signaling is essentially Samsung's proprietary tablet charging signaling which they've employed on the Galaxy Note 2 and now SGS4, in fact the two use the same exact charger, so it's worth tossing out your old ones and getting the appropriate one to take advantage of the faster charging.
However I do not believe this to be 100% true. I think not all chargers will work..
I took a charger that is very vanilla (Wall charger but the D+D- pins are NC) and it works with the S3 and NEXUS7 but does not work with the S4.
This charger uses a stock USB cable so I took a wall charger that had gone bad but had a dedicated cable and hacked off the end and wired up my own cable...
That works! So it appears that the S4 will only charge properly with certain chargers that do something to the D+D- pins (either shorting them with a resistor like the article indicates
I then took a look at the cable I used to replace. It is a Motorola cable and it has the ID pin pulled high built into the cable... So I suspect that is required for the phone to work... But to fast charge it will need the special sauce indicated above!
Had the same issue and found the solutions which worked for me. Go into the developer mode and deactivate the usb debug mode.
Had the exact same issue. I took a soldering iron to my charging port on my phone. Problem solved. The ID pin had a bad joint.
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I have a strange issue, my s4 is detected by pc, charges normally with usb ( wall or pc charge ) my battery is full but when I take the cable from microUSB port and s4 should work with the battery, turns off and consumes no battery, it's like refusing to use the battery and that it is full! battery checked on a sph l 720
I've tried installing other roms with safestrap but I still have the same problem, refuses to consume battery and while the battery is at 100% ,my s4 shows 0% if I disconnect the usb cable... game over. However, I can be on the safestrap menu for hours only with the battery, no problem, is a problem of rom I think but did not know how to fix it .. : (
I'm having the same issue as the original poster. The USB port is good, charges fine when connected to PC (although much slower because of different mVS). Have tried amidst everything and nothing fixes it. I've turned debugging mode off and back on, restore to backup, complete wipe and reinstall of 2 ROMs with and without apps, fix permissions, different kernels, different USB cables... The adaptor is in good condition. But when plugged in while on my phone doesn't recognize that's it's connected. Previously out would give a false charging reading. If off sometimes I got the grey bar battery but note is just vibrating every few seconds. Idk what to do...
crazy_dr0id said:
I'm having the same issue as the original poster. The USB port is good, charges fine when connected to PC (although much slower because of different mVS). Have tried amidst everything and nothing fixes it. I've turned debugging mode off and back on, restore to backup, complete wipe and reinstall of 2 ROMs with and without apps, fix permissions, different kernels, different USB cables... The adaptor is in good condition. But when plugged in while on my phone doesn't recognize that's it's connected. Previously out would give a false charging reading. If off sometimes I got the grey bar battery but note is just vibrating every few seconds. Idk what to do...
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I'd guess it's the charger. Get a new one
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I had the same problem. S4 will recognize charger as USB charger, not AC. solution was to clean usb port connector, was some cloth covering wires. then restarted and worked ok
I am having trouble charging the phone the same way. I have reset the phone 3 times and still can't get a charge.
When i charge my oneplus two these days, i found that time taken to fully charge my phone becomes longer. The voltage is lower than usual. Its normally 4.1v, but these days its 3.187v. Besides, every few minutes, the phone doesn't charges and i have to adjust the cables and turn the switch on off again and again. Its frustrating. Please tell me why this happened. I just bought this phone a month ago. And this is my first smart phone
tay17ruiern said:
When i charge my oneplus two these days, i found that time taken to fully charge my phone becomes longer. The voltage is lower than usual. Its normally 4.1v, but these days its 3.187v. Besides, every few minutes, the phone doesn't charges and i have to adjust the cables and turn the switch on off again and again. Its frustrating. Please tell me why this happened. I just bought this phone a month ago. And this is my first smart phone
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Are you using the cable that came in the box along with OnePlus Two?
Take backup and try factory reset. Report back.
krishna442 said:
Are you using the cable that came in the box along with OnePlus Two?
Take backup and try factory reset. Report back.
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Yes, the cable and charger was in the box when i bought my phone. And take backup and try factory reset means buy a new cable and send the original cable back to the factory?
tay17ruiern said:
Yes, the cable and charger was in the box when i bought my phone. And take backup and try factory reset means buy a new cable and send the original cable back to the factory?
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Umm.. no
All your data... like wifi passwords, google account, contacts(not media, when anyone says media, it means they are referring to photos, videos, music and documents) will be erased if you perform a factory reset.
Factory reset clears all your settings, accounts, downloaded apps, and app data.
EDIT: Report back, I'll assist you.
Also are you charging it from wall charger or PC/Laptop?
krishna442 said:
Umm.. no
All your data... like wifi passwords, google account, contacts(not media, when anyone says media, it means they are referring to photos, videos, music and documents) will be erased if you perform a factory reset.
Factory reset clears all your settings, accounts, downloaded apps, and app data.
EDIT: Report back, I'll assist you.
Also are you charging it from wall charger or PC/Laptop?
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Im charging it from a wall. And the charging speed is very slow. I asked other guys on other websites, they said that it might be the cable that is malfunctioning. But im still a beginner and doesn't know much. Besides, if i have to perform a factory reset, how long will it take because i don't have a backup phone.
tay17ruiern said:
Im charging it from a wall. And the charging speed is very slow. I asked other guys on other websites, they said that it might be the cable that is malfunctioning. But im still a beginner and doesn't know much. Besides, if i have to perform a factory reset, how long will it take because i don't have a backup phone.
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Factory reset takes a couple of minutes before the phone has formated the data partition and rebooted.
tay17ruiern said:
Im charging it from a wall. And the charging speed is very slow. I asked other guys on other websites, they said that it might be the cable that is malfunctioning. But im still a beginner and doesn't know much. Besides, if i have to perform a factory reset, how long will it take because i don't have a backup phone.
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Factory reset takes a couple of minutes before the phone has formated the data partition and rebooted.
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Yes, factory reset will not take more than 13mins.
How are you measuring voltage and current?
I'm having the same problem, i tried a factory reset and it was not solved. Now im going to try and flash a 6.0 Rom (Bliss Rom) and see if it gets fixed.
pitrus- said:
Factory reset takes a couple of minutes before the phone has formated the data partition and rebooted.
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Where can i factory reset it? Do i need to pay when i factory reset it?
krishna442 said:
Yes, factory reset will not take more than 13mins.
How are you measuring voltage and current?
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I downloaded a app called du battery saver. It controls and shows me ge voltage when i charge it and how often i charge it. But these days i can't charge properly and it keeps discharge when there's a slight movement when I'm charging.
tay17ruiern said:
Where can i factory reset it? Do i need to pay when i factory reset it?
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No you don't need to pay for factory reset. Factory reset is a part of Android Code. You can find it in Settings > Backup & Reset. <-Do this only if you have back up.
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tay17ruiern said:
I downloaded a app called du battery saver. It controls and shows me ge voltage when i charge it and how often i charge it. But these days i can't charge properly and it keeps discharge when there's a slight movement when I'm charging.
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to be honest, DU battery save is the worst thing you can download. Unistall it and try charging..
my device charges in around 2hrs.. how much is it taking to you for full charge?
later try this app for measuring current.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere&hl=en
later use this app instead of Du Battery Saver
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en
I have the same problem and it is annoying as hell!
abhishekverma590 said:
I have the same problem and it is annoying as hell!
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So, what did u do?
My less than a week old OPT is displaying similar issues. I think its the cable... If I use Ampere to check the amps, on the OPT with the stock cable, it averages about 180-200ma for a few minutes and then says power disconnected. Unplugging and replugging will again prompt the charging to begin, shows very low ma and finally same thing. The device just won't charge when powered on. However if I turn it off, the charging icon stays on for a long time, so perhaps the software is telling it to disconnect the charger when the input received is too low. Not sure if its okay to charge with the phone off and at very low ma, but I may have no option at the moment.
I know the charger is not the problem because I installed Ampere on my Samsung tablet and tried the same charger (stock OPT) with the samsung type b cable. 1400ma it was averaging. Tried the OPT stock cable with another charger as well as a battery pack, same thing, less than 200ma for a few minutes and then zzzzzzz ...
To make absolutely sure its the cable and not the phone, I've ordered a Type C adapter. Hopefully will receive it tomorrow and can rule out a phone problem. In the meantime, I am also asking around to see if any of my friends might have a Type C cable. If they do, can check against that also.
UPDATE: Tested with friend's Type C cable from his Xiaomi 4C. Works perfectly. The cable is defective. Amazon is giving me a free cable, so all is well ... for now
tay17ruiern said:
When i charge my oneplus two these days, i found that time taken to fully charge my phone becomes longer. The voltage is lower than usual. Its normally 4.1v, but these days its 3.187v. Besides, every few minutes, the phone doesn't charges and i have to adjust the cables and turn the switch on off again and again. Its frustrating. Please tell me why this happened. I just bought this phone a month ago. And this is my first smart phone
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I personally had this problem and also my cable pin used to pop out ad soon as i plug it into the port of phone. Then i read that oneplus 2 USB c is not according to standard dimensions. Oneplus ceo said that he'll replace the cables free of cost. I sent it and got repaired.
Thus contact the oneplus service and they'll reply you!
And other than that, don't plug the charger into an extension as the power supply is limited.
If u are really unable to wait for full charge, turn on airplane mode or switch off and charge it (which is worse i guess )
gofunzone9999 said:
I personally had this problem and also my cable pin used to pop out ad soon as i plug it into the port of phone. Then i read that oneplus 2 USB c is not according to standard dimensions. Oneplus ceo said that he'll replace the cables free of cost. I sent it and got repaired.
Thus contact the oneplus service and they'll reply you!
And other than that, don't plug the charger into an extension as the power supply is limited.
If u are really unable to wait for full charge, turn on airplane mode or switch off and charge it (which is worse i guess )
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How did you repair the cable? Can you teach me how? And is the oneplus cable of yours working now?
karthikrr said:
My less than a week old OPT is displaying similar issues. I think its the cable... If I use Ampere to check the amps, on the OPT with the stock cable, it averages about 180-200ma for a few minutes and then says power disconnected. Unplugging and replugging will again prompt the charging to begin, shows very low ma and finally same thing. The device just won't charge when powered on. However if I turn it off, the charging icon stays on for a long time, so perhaps the software is telling it to disconnect the charger when the input received is too low. Not sure if its okay to charge with the phone off and at very low ma, but I may have no option at the moment.
I know the charger is not the problem because I installed Ampere on my Samsung tablet and tried the same charger (stock OPT) with the samsung type b cable. 1400ma it was averaging. Tried the OPT stock cable with another charger as well as a battery pack, same thing, less than 200ma for a few minutes and then zzzzzzz ...
To make absolutely sure its the cable and not the phone, I've ordered a Type C adapter. Hopefully will receive it tomorrow and can rule out a phone problem. In the meantime, I am also asking around to see if any of my friends might have a Type C cable. If they do, can check against that also.
UPDATE: Tested with friend's Type C cable from his Xiaomi 4C. Works perfectly. The cable is defective. Amazon is giving me a free cable, so all is well ... for now
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Well, i bought a cable too and works alright now, i just wanna repair the original cable and make it as a spare cable.
tay17ruiern said:
Well, i bought a cable too and works alright now, i just wanna repair the original cable and make it as a spare cable.
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There is no way to fixed the Oneplus original defective cable, it has a tiny resistor built into it which has the wrong resistance which can confuse the phone into believing it is connected to PC USB which brings down the maximum charging rate as not to cause a fire or damage the "USB port".
Hello, I am the owner of the Chinese version of the phone. I have trouble. After installing the unofficially firmware there was a problem.
The switched on phone does not see the connected charger, does not see the PC. (PC does not see my Phone too. No New devices)
If the phone is switched off and connected to the PC, then turn on my Phone, the PC and the phone see each other, until the cable is removed.
If the phone is switched off and connected to the charger, the phone is charging. If turn it on(connected to charge) Phone is charging, but only slow charge (no qc)
I tried different chargers and cables, including official.
I tried to install different firmware via Myflash and Axon7_EDL_Tool
for example:
A2017_B13_FULL_EDL_UNBRICK_DFU
A2017_B17_NOUGAT_FULL_EN
A2017_B11_OREO_FULL_OR
etc.
disassembled the phone, all contacts on the board are normal. externally all is ok.
what do you advise? how to return the phone to its normal state?
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Add
If connect turned on Phone to pc an wait, sometimes pc see New device
unknown USB device (port reset failure)
There was a problem with starting the USB device \ VID_0000 & PID_0001 \ 5 & 376aba2d & 0 & 18.
Driver Name: usb.inf
GUID of the class: {36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000}
Service:
Bottom filters:
Upper filters:
Problem: 0x2B
Problem status: 0x0
Still waitin 4 cure
Heey, smbd help me
Reinstall the drivers? Try a different cable? Perhaps a fully clean flash?
Skv012a said:
Reinstall the drivers? Try a different cable? Perhaps a fully clean flash?
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I tried all this. different chargers, cables and pc
a few hours ago I flashed the phone without the battery. problem still exists.
FaTAX6 said:
I tried all this. different chargers, cables and pc
a few hours ago I flashed the phone without the battery. problem still exists.
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Very strange... it should not just stop working with usb port suddenly like that. You might have to try ordering a new USB board from Ali Express to actually make sure it's not the board. Some chip on it may have bricked that would be harder to ping.
mine does this too, only way to get it to charge is to power off, plug phone in, and then power back on. Tried clearing cashe/delvik and even wiped everything clean and did a fresh install of newest version of bootloader/twrp/rom
I am also experiencing this recently. about two weeks already not having quick charging and PC connection nor OTG function not working.
If I have time, I'm gonna open up this phone too.
Hey all!
I have been having a huge issue with my SM-G935A for a few weeks now, and I would really love you guys' help finally resolving this!
There are 2 main issues:
When plugged into my PC via (any) micro USB cable, Windows displays "The last USB Device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it."
And when I am charging the device via (any) micro USB cable, it does NOT fast charge. HOWEVER, if that same adapter and cable are connected to my QC2 Wireless Charger, it DOES fast charge.
The troubleshooting steps I have taken already:
Made sure the charging port was clear of any dust or debris.
Inspected for any sign of damage to port. None found.
Reboot into Safe Mode.
Used rubbing alchohol and a tiny brush to clean port. Dried in front of fan for a day and rebooted.
Tried multiple combinations of chargers/cords. It should also be noted that I only have 1 PC to test device with, but drivers were uninstalled/reinstalled via google, and then again with smartswitch. My older Galaxy S6 is recognized with no porblems.
From recovery, wiped cache
The only thing left that I can think to do software related is a FDR -_- , and I have already purchased a replacement USB port for it if it is needed.
Here is an album showing charge testing and condition of port.
Anyone have any other troubleshooting steps before I have to FDR/Replace USB port?
Thanks!!!
metalXcore said:
Hey all!
I have been having a huge issue with my SM-G935A for a few weeks now, and I would really love you guys' help finally resolving this!
There are 2 main issues:
When plugged into my PC via (any) micro USB cable, Windows displays "The last USB Device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it."
And when I am charging the device via (any) micro USB cable, it does NOT fast charge. HOWEVER, if that same adapter and cable are connected to my QC2 Wireless Charger, it DOES fast charge.
The troubleshooting steps I have taken already:
Made sure the charging port was clear of any dust or debris.
Inspected for any sign of damage to port. None found.
Reboot into Safe Mode.
Used rubbing alchohol and a tiny brush to clean port. Dried in front of fan for a day and rebooted.
Tried multiple combinations of chargers/cords. It should also be noted that I only have 1 PC to test device with, but drivers were uninstalled/reinstalled via google, and then again with smartswitch. My older Galaxy S6 is recognized with no porblems.
From recovery, wiped cache
The only thing left that I can think to do software related is a FDR -_- , and I have already purchased a replacement USB port for it if it is needed.
Here is an album showing charge testing and condition of port.
Anyone have any other troubleshooting steps before I have to FDR/Replace USB port?
Thanks!!!
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If your USB isn't recognizing your phone or fast charging isn't working the problem is with your cord, I've legitimately had cords that just go bad over time or usually just the cheaper cords replacement cords have no adb interface which is needed for fast charging.
You can test the theory with a different cord or if your device switches from fast charging to cable charging over time, like about 5 minutes of fast charging.
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If your USB isn't recognizing your phone or fast charging isn't working the problem is with your cord, I've legitimately had cords that just go bad over time or usually just the cheaper cords replacement cords have no adb interface which is needed for fast charging.
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I think I have tried over 10 "Known good" USB cables with the same results for them all. Also, would a faulty cable still be able to provide QC2 fast charging?
Are you using windows?
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Also did you recheck if fast charging hasn't been disabled by mistake?
Okay there are a few things to check and I really don't think the charging port is at fault here.
Dial *#0808# and make sure USB settings is set to MTP (or MTP+ADB) which is the default, other options may give you a usb device not recognised error. Also under AP settings make sure it's set to AP which is the default too.
Make sure USB debugging is disabled in developer options if you have developer options not hidden in settings page.
I also had a case one time on a Samsung Galaxy S5 where it would not detect the phone at all on any computer until I did a software update on the phone, try that if it's not up to date yet. Another thing to try is reflashing firmware on the phone, something I would do as last resort but can be done without wiping data (hint you flash home_csc file and not non-home csc to avoid wiping data).
Guide on how to flash firmware: http://www.orangenarwhals.com/2015/...tmobile-galaxy-note-4-ubuntu-14-04-windows-8/
Just wanted to note that the charging port assembly has it's sub keys (switch app and back button) wrap under the screen meaning that if you were to replace the whole charging assembly it would require lifting up the screen which is almost guaranteed to destroy the screen when doing so.
If the charger port really needs to be replaced it is done via micro-soldering, removing the old port and putting the new one on the charging flex. It can only be done by someone that does charging port replacements via soldering / board level repairs for Samsung. If you were to go this route I would look for a reputable repair shop that offers that service.
have you tried inserting the micro usb on the back panel of the computer?
front planels are usually faulty.
benjamen50 said:
Okay there are a few things to check and I really don't think the charging port is at fault here.
Dial *#0808# and make sure USB settings is set to MTP (or MTP+ADB) which is the default, other options may give you a usb device not recognised error. Also under AP settings make sure it's set to AP which is the default too.
Make sure USB debugging is disabled in developer options if you have developer options not hidden in settings page.
I also had a case one time on a Samsung Galaxy S5 where it would not detect the phone at all on any computer until I did a software update on the phone, try that if it's not up to date yet. Another thing to try is reflashing firmware on the phone, something I would do as last resort but can be done without wiping data (hint you flash home_csc file and not non-home csc to avoid wiping data).
Guide on how to flash firmware: http://www.orangenarwhals.com/2015/...tmobile-galaxy-note-4-ubuntu-14-04-windows-8/
Just wanted to note that the charging port assembly has it's sub keys (switch app and back button) wrap under the screen meaning that if you were to replace the whole charging assembly it would require lifting up the screen which is almost guaranteed to destroy the screen when doing so.
If the charger port really needs to be replaced it is done via micro-soldering, removing the old port and putting the new one on the charging flex. It can only be done by someone that does charging port replacements via soldering / board level repairs for Samsung. If you were to go this route I would look for a reputable repair shop that offers that service.
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You can also delete all usb drivers , most will reinstall on their own (system based so don't worry) then on windows have disk and manually install the Microsoft MTP driver , had this issue couple of times as I am on windows insider , doing this sorted it out for me
"Dial *#0808# and make sure USB settings is set to MTP (or MTP+ADB) which is the default, other options may give you a usb device not recognised error. Also under AP settings make sure it's set to AP which is the default too."
***Checked both- they are correct.
"Make sure USB debugging is disabled in developer options if you have developer options not hidden in settings page."
***Toggled on and off and Windows recognizes the switch but malfunctions either way.
"I also had a case one time on a Samsung Galaxy S5 where it would not detect the phone at all on any computer until I did a software update on the phone, try that if it's not up to date yet. Another thing to try is reflashing firmware on the phone, something I would do as last resort but can be done without wiping data (hint you flash home_csc file and not non-home csc to avoid wiping data)."
***Just performed FDR last night with no changes in results.
"If the charger port really needs to be replaced it is done via micro-soldering, removing the old port and putting the new one on the charging flex. It can only be done by someone that does charging port replacements via soldering / board level repairs for Samsung. If you were to go this route I would look for a reputable repair shop that offers that service"
***I do own the equipment to perform this, but lack the knowledge of actually how to properly perform this. Know of any decent guides?
Thanks!!!
Fast Charge fix....possibly
I noticed someone asked if maybe you had disabled fast charge via settings and did not see a reply. May be worth a look as sometimes it's simple things. They can only be toggled on or off while phone is not plugged in or on wireless charger. Anyways go to Settings then Device Management then Battery. Tap the 3 dots in top right corner. Select Advanced Settings. If it's not ticked on that's the problem. After that do the *#0808# again select MTP and ADB and reboot. Uninstall all previous drivers on PC plug in phone and see what happens.
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Try to use a good factory Samsung cord on PC. Hope That helps at least one of your problems.
This is a video that shows charging port (port only replacement) via soldering which is the best way to do it without needing to remove the screen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzYmecOucgU
How to open up the phone to the charger port up to 3:30:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZU9U72OU5s
I've seen sometimes these go bad with liquid damage corrosion (white marks) behind the charging port socket pins. If you are lucky you can just clean them + resolder / clean corroded pins and it'll work again otherwise port will need to be replaced.
metalXcore said:
"Dial *#0808# and make sure USB settings is set to MTP (or MTP+ADB) which is the default, other options may give you a usb device not recognised error. Also under AP settings make sure it's set to AP which is the default too."
***Checked both- they are correct.
"Make sure USB debugging is disabled in developer options if you have developer options not hidden in settings page."
***Toggled on and off and Windows recognizes the switch but malfunctions either way.
"I also had a case one time on a Samsung Galaxy S5 where it would not detect the phone at all on any computer until I did a software update on the phone, try that if it's not up to date yet. Another thing to try is reflashing firmware on the phone, something I would do as last resort but can be done without wiping data (hint you flash home_csc file and not non-home csc to avoid wiping data)."
***Just performed FDR last night with no changes in results.
"If the charger port really needs to be replaced it is done via micro-soldering, removing the old port and putting the new one on the charging flex. It can only be done by someone that does charging port replacements via soldering / board level repairs for Samsung. If you were to go this route I would look for a reputable repair shop that offers that service"
***I do own the equipment to perform this, but lack the knowledge of actually how to properly perform this. Know of any decent guides?
Thanks!!!
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Hey, do you figured it out what problem is it? I've the same problem as yours. Changed charging port still same problem.
I have the same error. I replace the charging port its charge fast normally but the fast charge is not working still. Also the computer not recognize my device. Is there any way to install a framework without pc recognize device.
shenaldev said:
I have the same error. I replace the charging port its charge fast normally but the fast charge is not working still. Also the computer not recognize my device. Is there any way to install a framework without pc recognize device.
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I have the same problem, did you ever find a fix?