Hi guys,
I have a problem, i have Battery low in the boot loader, cannot programm, i have try the way with usb cable with + (red wire) and - (black wire) plugged on connector of the battery for charging it, that's worked, and i have flashed my phone with rsd lite in stock ROM, and so i want to charge my phone, but when i plug usb cable on it i have a message, it say : Cannot charge because your battery it isn't an original battery, please use a real motorola battery for charging, but before this i can charge it, i have this since i have use the method with black and red wire for charging battery, what can i do ?
Thank's
PS : I have buy the battery on ebay, it's an bp6x, may be that's an fake battery but before i can charge it, sorry for my english.
I have to buy a new battery or i can do anything for this problem ?
Edit : I try with another battery and i have too this, i think the problem is from the phone and not with the battery, i tried a wipe battery stats and nothing ... :
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Damaged or fake batteries cause this error. The only way to solve is change your battery for one new and original battery... I recommend the BP7X original by Motorola.
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Unboxed the packing, Charged the Nook for 3Hrs. It wont turn-on on pressing the power button on the back. I have tried long press for as long as 1min. Still no help.
It just displays Fully charge the device before first use !
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It show a green light when connected for charging.
One more thing is that when I connect to the computer, It shows some error USB Notification - "USB Device not recognized".
I have seen a few things about taking the nook apart, I think it would be my last resort. I don't replacement is viable option as I got it shipped to India.
Hoping some one would help me out.
It seems that the charging system/battery has gotten out of whack.
Usually people open the case, disconnect then reconnect the battery.
It could be that the battery is bad too.
It's good that it shows something when plugged into the USB.
What exactly is the unrecognized USB device PID/VID?
Replacement
I thought of taking it apart but it has break seal on the screw. Didn't wanna void warranty .
Thank you for the help ! I just found someone to take it back to the States. B&N will replace the device.
Hello guys.
I have a Nexus 7, with a huge problem.
Ever since my little sister took it to Europe (and plugged it into a 220 volt instead of the 110 that we use here in the U.S), it died. Now, I've opened it and checked if the battery was somehow poorly plugged or something, but nothing.
The device will not turn on unless connected to a power source (and even then, not 100% of the time) (both my Macbook and wall work). This is what it looks like:
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Is this a battery problem? Or a screen problem?
Also, when I took these pictures, it was the first time I could see the "Google" logo on the screen (although barely)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
From the look of it you have either a damaged motherboard or screen. The motherboard is probably more likely. Can you check on your charger and see what the input voltage is some chargers can cope with 100-240v. What happens when you turn it on/plug it into a computer does it boot is it recognised by the computer? And lastly is there any possibility it was dropped?
Its possible that doubling the input voltage may have produced a surge in the usb voltage but it would be more likely to just fry your charger.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Is there a way to charge the battery outside the phone?
I was trying to recover my LS980 via this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582142 ) when my battery died.
Now my phone is completely dead and not recognized under Linux.
Is there a way to charge the battery via a USB cable and straight to the battery?
Thanks.
Cks69 said:
Is there a way to charge the battery outside the phone?
I was trying to recover my LS980 via this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582142 ) when my battery died.
Now my phone is completely dead and not recognized under Linux.
Is there a way to charge the battery via a USB cable and straight to the battery?
Thanks.
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You think it's the battery that's dead, or you fried the phone completely?
But no, not really. Look at the battery connector.. Which is rather tedious to get to, and it's tiny.
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Would a straight connection between a stripped USB cable connected to a charger do?
Thanks.
Goodday folks, So i have a 910F running stock android 5.0.2 i recently noticed that sometimes my battery charges really slow from 90% till 100% to measure charging current i download an app called battery monitor by 3c. The current seems to be normal however i noticed another weird issue that my phone continues to draw some power from charger even when the battery indicator is full with green led (the draw seems to be going down around 100ma when i took it off) . Im using stock fast charger and cable can anyone else confirm if this is normal or if i have a defective unit? Attaching a picture for reference. Thanks
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it will draw power to keep the battery at 100%
and it's normal for the charging rate to go down a bit when almost full.
a battery produces more heat while charging when it's almost full, so they need to slow down the charging to reduce the heat production.
I received a faulty Tab A (soft brick) which I was able to fix, however it seems to charge very slow. I used 3 different chargers for a Samsung and Xiaomi mobiles and Asus tablet, all around 2-4a, but they all charged at the same rate. It took 5hrs to reach 94%. I left it on flight mode for the last 24hrs and it's only dropped 1% (which is amazing) so I'm sure it's not the battery at fault. If multiple chargers/cables are charging at the same rate and the battery loss is solid I'm guessing it could be the USB port. If not, what else could it be? I don't know the history of this tablet as they just dumped it on me.
Very shallow curve, it should be a lot steeper:
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Hello, I own a T585 and I can tell you that this is very picky with loading ports.
I have a multi loader (Easyacc) and the Tab is only with 2.1 Ampere fast charging.
Not with 1.0 not with 2.4 not with more.
Reccomend you to use a similar charger or a original.
I didn't quite understand what you mean. So I have to use a 2.1a charger or original Tab A charger only? I found them in 5v and 12v, both for Tab A, which one is correct?