my nexus wont keep charge - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

If had my nexus 7 for about 4 months now and I have already sent it into the manufacturer for repairs Cruz it would freeze at the nexus sign..solo onto my problem.....ever since the jellybean 4.2.2 update my nexus hasn't been charging properly..right my tab is plugged into the wall charger and is slowly losing life imdont know y its doing it but I think it has to do with the recent update.....at this moment my battery shows a voltage of 4.09...um not sure if that's good or bad....but it is slowly losing life.....any and all help would be appreciated... And FYI I don't have root on my tab and in am unable to root it....

Are you using the stock cable that came with the device?
One thing I would suggest would be to take off the back cover of the tablet, and unplug the battery from the mainboard. This is very easy to do and won't void your warranty or anything like that. They simply won't be able to tell.
So unplug the battery, let it drain completely overnight or something, then plug it back in the next day and charge it up with the cable it shipped with. Hopefully that should work.
If unsure of how to take the back cover off, watch a few videos on YouTube to do it. It's very easy.

ynrozturk said:
Are you using the stock cable that came with the device?
One thing I would suggest would be to take off the back cover of the tablet, and unplug the battery from the mainboard. This is very easy to do and won't void your warranty or anything like that. They simply won't be able to tell.
So unplug the battery, let it drain completely overnight or something, then plug it back in the next day and charge it up with the cable it shipped with. Hopefully that should work.
If unsure of how to take the back cover off, watch a few videos on YouTube to do it. It's very easy.
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I'll try that.thx....hopefully it helps
FYI I tried the power off and open boot loader thing it didn't help.....hopefully this does

that didnt help

What's the tablet doing exactly? What happens when you short press the power button? What happens when you long press the power button? More details please.

Everything works as advertised...I press the p button the screen turns off..I hold it in it shuts off like its supposed to........the only problem is my charging.....I have it plugged in right now...and as of now its staying steady @100% but earlier it started dropping life...as if the charges wasn't pumping out enlough ....son I had switched it and am right now using a htc1x charger.....and my nexus 7s charges works fine for the phone
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Battery status stuck at 0%

Recently I purchased my first tablet, ofcourse the Nexus 7 32 GB and I am very happy with it.
As soon as I started it, I received the notice that an update was ready to be installed, which I did (4.2).
After that I got another notice to install 4.2.1.
So far so good, everything worked very well....also the normal charging with stock charger and cable.
Then after about 1.5 weeks I noticed that my battery level didn't went down from 100% to xx%, even after playing games for several hours.
I am absolutely sure this wasn't the case before, I did charge well and battery-level went down normally.
So because I couldn't tell if the battery was empty or not (because it kept being on 100%), the Nexus went down ofcourse.
Well, I plugged in the stock charger and cable and started to charge it.
Battery icon (when Nexus is off) nicely went from first quarter (25%) to full (100%) when I unplugged it.
It booted up nicely, but then I noticed that the battery-level showed 0% and kept stating 0%. Even again after playing games for several hours (GTA4 and RR2).
Normally it should decrease in battery-level ofcourse.
So now I'm stuck at battery-level 0%, but strange thing is that the Nexus works fine besides this small problem.
I can charge it, play with it for several hours, reboot, deplete the battery, etc....
Only thing is I can't see the actual battery-level which is very annoying, since I never know when the battery is empty and needs to be recharged.
I searched internet using Google and also here on XDA, but never found a solution.
What I already did was :
1. Reflash stock ROM, using the Nexus Root Toolkit.
2. Flash CM 10.1 with CWM Touch
3. Tried to hold down POWER + VOL UP + VOL DOWN for 30 seconds
4. Tried POWER + VOL UP
Nothing I did worked.
Did someone had this problem before and was able to solve it ?
speedme said:
Recently I purchased my first tablet, ofcourse the Nexus 7 32 GB and I am very happy with it.
As soon as I started it, I received the notice that an update was ready to be installed, which I did (4.2).
After that I got another notice to install 4.2.1.
So far so good, everything worked very well....also the normal charging with stock charger and cable.
Then after about 1.5 weeks I noticed that my battery level didn't went down from 100% to xx%, even after playing games for several hours.
I am absolutely sure this wasn't the case before, I did charge well and battery-level went down normally.
So because I couldn't tell if the battery was empty or not (because it kept being on 100%), the Nexus went down ofcourse.
Well, I plugged in the stock charger and cable and started to charge it.
Battery icon (when Nexus is off) nicely went from first quarter (25%) to full (100%) when I unplugged it.
It booted up nicely, but then I noticed that the battery-level showed 0% and kept stating 0%. Even again after playing games for several hours (GTA4 and RR2).
Normally it should decrease in battery-level ofcourse.
So now I'm stuck at battery-level 0%, but strange thing is that the Nexus works fine besides this small problem.
I can charge it, play with it for several hours, reboot, deplete the battery, etc....
Only thing is I can't see the actual battery-level which is very annoying, since I never know when the battery is empty and needs to be recharged.
I searched internet using Google and also here on XDA, but never found a solution.
What I already did was :
1. Reflash stock ROM, using the Nexus Root Toolkit.
2. Flash CM 10.1 with CWM Touch
3. Tried to hold down POWER + VOL UP + VOL DOWN for 30 seconds
4. Tried POWER + VOL UP
Nothing I did worked.
Did someone had this problem before and was able to solve it ?
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Hi,
I had this issue too when i purchased my nexus 7.
For solve the probleme I've remove the back of the tablette then unplug and replug the battery.
Don't had any other issue. its realy a nice tablette you have make a good choice.
Sounds like a problem with the fuel gauge chip... Not sure if you can fix it.
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Try fully charging with power off then deleting your battery stats file...
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Try fully charging with power off then deleting your battery stats file...
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That file only stores the data used to fill the battery graph... It has nothing to do with the actual calculation of battery percentage.
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Oh well, was just an idea.. Thanks for enlightening though..
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Check out this thread, there's people talking of a fix for PA for battery percentage stuck at 100%.. Maybe the same cause as your problem... Look from post #10047 onwards.. Makes me think its probably not a hardware issue at least.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800268
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knuckles1978 said:
Check out this thread, there's people talking of a fix for PA for battery percentage stuck at 100%.. Maybe the same cause as your problem... Look from post #10047 onwards.. Makes me think its probably not a hardware issue at least.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800268
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In PA, is definitely a software issue and seems to be caused by paprefs. The issue that is commonly reported with the N7 across all roms is typically caused by the battery connector not being properly seated. Asus QC consistently has fallen short on this connector.
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I have fixed multiple loose battery connectors using clear scotch tape. The problem is that they didnt use any adhesive on the battery for a batch of n7`s. Makes it possible for the battery to slide back and forth at least 5mm. When it does it pulls the internal battery lead right off the mother board connector. Tape the connector tight. Then tape the battery to that side. Do NOT tape over the copper tape. I even made a small strip of foam to place along the far side of the battery to remove the room to slide.
Easy fix for an annoying problem.
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I can surely try to open the back and check if the battery cable is seated correctly, but I'm wondering....
If it isn't seated correctly, wouldn't that mean that the battery isn't charged at all ?
In my case the battery is being charged and depleted normally, since I can use the N7 to play games etc.
Only the battery-level indicator keeps telling me the level is at 0% and it says "unknown".
It's just annoying as I don't know when it's fully charged or fully drained.
Now I let it charge for a complete night and work with the tablet untill it dies on me.
Just to let everyone know, who might face the same problem :
I pulled off the back cover and found out that indeed the connector, coming from the battery going to the mainboard, was not fixed in its socket.
It was not completely out of the socket, just not firmly pressed.
So I pressed it firmly and put back the cover.
After restart, the readings are back to normal.
Thanks everyone for pointing me in the right direction.
speedme said:
Just to let everyone know, who might face the same problem :
I pulled off the back cover and found out that indeed the connector, coming from the battery going to the mainboard, was not fixed in its socket.
It was not completely out of the socket, just not firmly pressed.
So I pressed it firmly and put back the cover.
After restart, the readings are back to normal.
Thanks everyone for pointing me in the right direction.
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I have exactly the same problem!! Can you please help me. I tried what you said - removed back cover, pressed the connector hard, and switched on again. The problem is still there. Can you look at this picture - http://android.hdblog.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Nexus-7-Teardown.jpg and tell me if the connector are the red and yellow wires on the left, on the side of the tablet closest to the camera? If so, how did you press it? Could you explain those steps once again please?? Much appreciated!
speedme said:
Just to let everyone know, who might face the same problem :
I pulled off the back cover and found out that indeed the connector, coming from the battery going to the mainboard, was not fixed in its socket.
It was not completely out of the socket, just not firmly pressed.
So I pressed it firmly and put back the cover.
After restart, the readings are back to normal.
Thanks everyone for pointing me in the right direction.
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Make sure you put a piece of tape on the connector to secure both pieces together and also one on the battery to prevent it from shifting. The newer n7's had a battery that didn't fill the space for it...allowing it to shift and pull the connector free.
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I had exactly the same issue. Word 4 word.
I took the back off my n7 (take the SIM holder off 1st, makes getting the back off much easier) and noticed the battery connection was loose. Unplugged fully, replugged and got my battery % back! :thumbup:
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speedme said:
I can surely try to open the back and check if the battery cable is seated correctly, but I'm wondering....
If it isn't seated correctly, wouldn't that mean that the battery isn't charged at all ?
In my case the battery is being charged and depleted normally, since I can use the N7 to play games etc.
Only the battery-level indicator keeps telling me the level is at 0% and it says "unknown".
It's just annoying as I don't know when it's fully charged or fully drained.
Now I let it charge for a complete night and work with the tablet untill it dies on me.
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That's what I thought but as I had the same issue but when took the back off saw the battery connection was loose.
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I can't seems to get the back cover off
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First off, for everyone that has battery-related problems, please check my thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2090826
It provides "fixes" to a number of battery-related issues.
Second, the cover is really easy to get off. Just use your fingernails. Start half-way down one of the long sides (I forget which, but try both - your fingernails will easily slide into the seam). Gently snap off the cover from your starting point. Slowly work your way around. If you go slowly/carefully, it'll come off rather easily and without breaking off any tabs. It snaps back on easily as well.
In my post, I recommend that you apply a small piece of electrical tape on the battery connector, as they have shown over time to come loose for a number of N7 owners.
In all but the occasional rare case, N7's with battery-related issues are easily "fixed" and do not need to be returned for replacement. Just read my thread. It'll save you a lot of time and frustration. It'll also might save you from a needless return!
Good luck and report back.
-bk
Strange. my tablet is doing the weird battery bug. Battery stuck @ 100% for quite some time, even after a whole day of idle and @ home usage after work.
Realized it wasn't dropping.
This morning, I opened up the back and checked out the battery. It was glued down so not shifting around, but I noticed there were fingerprints on the copper material. Odd thing is I bought this tablet new. Box was sealed and everything.
So far I unplugged the battery and plugged back in. Haven't turned the device back on just yet. Might wait a couple hours and see.
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Strange. my tablet is doing the weird battery bug. Battery stuck @ 100% for quite some time, even after a whole day of idle and @ home usage after work.
Realized it wasn't dropping.
This morning, I opened up the back and checked out the battery. It was glued down so not shifting around, but I noticed there were fingerprints on the copper material. Odd thing is I bought this tablet new. Box was sealed and everything.
So far I unplugged the battery and plugged back in. Haven't turned the device back on just yet. Might wait a couple hours and see.
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Well-known issue. Simple fix.
Just read my thread referenced above yours.
Good luck!
billykxda said:
Well-known issue. Simple fix.
Just read my thread referenced above yours.
Good luck!
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Yup I stumbled upon your thread after a bit of searching. The tablet was actually rather new, just purchased a week ago. Was charging and draining fine for few days of ownership, and all of a sudden it started acting up. I realized it was too good to be true seeing 100% battery % after a whole day + gaming on it @ home.

Nexus 7 Won't Turn On

Hey everyone,
I've tried searching, but no luck, so here's my issue.
My nexus 7 was around 25% battery last night so I plugged it in for the night.
Woke up this morning and the backlight was on, but the screen was off.
When I unplugged my n7 the backlight turned off. Hitting the power button had no effect.
I then tried pushing and holding the power button for roughly a minute, nothing.
I have disconnected the battery and still no response from the unit.
I plugged it back in for roughly a minute as well, still nothing.
Unfortunately I don't have access to a charger right now.
Is it possible the battery is dead even though it was on the charger all night?
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Weird.
Just plugged it in to my car charger and it booted up. Battery is completely dead, so I guess with the backlight staying on all night it didn't charge.
Now why would the backlight stay on if the screen is off...
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Don't go flashing different roms and kernels now like most of the idiots here, it could just have been your charger being faulty or a bad connection to the tablet overnight. if the problem happens again then you can investigate further.
BTW, were you charging from your PC/Laptop with a USB cable or through a wall adapter? i've had issues in the past charging my Nexus 4 and 7 not charging overnight on my PC
I feel like a broken record but since I've fixed a ton of n7s with loose battery connections, I would recommend checking the internal battery lead to make sure its not loose. Asus didn't do a good job of making sure all n7 batteries were secure and this allowed the battery to shift and pull the power lead out. Some clear scotch tape on the connector and one on the battery (avoid the copper tape areas) will eliminate this problem if that's what you have.
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dottat said:
I feel like a broken record but since I've fixed a ton of n7s with loose battery connections, I would recommend checking the internal battery lead to make sure its not loose. Asus didn't do a good job of making sure all n7 batteries were secure and this allowed the battery to shift and pull the power lead out. Some clear scotch tape on the connector and one on the battery (avoid the copper tape areas) will eliminate this problem if that's what you have.
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I ran into this problem. Initially, my Nexus 7 didn't start. When I plug in the charger the screen would flicker from time to time but there's no indication of charging. So I decided to open it up to see that the battery cable has loosened. So I managed to fix it and use it happily thinking that it won't happen again.
Since last week, the same issue happened. I thought it was the same issue and opened it up to see that the battery cable is firmly in place. So I got a shock. I removed it and re-inserted it again to see if it fixed it. But nope, it won't turn on. And now it's been a week and I don't know what to do It's nothing wrong with the loose cable cuz now it's firmly in place.
Now when I plug it in to charge, the screen will just flicker (as in the back light will turn on and off in 5 sec intervals). What do you think I should do? I tried holding the power button for 30 secs as well.
I bought this new from eBay and still under warranty. But I live in Sri Lanka. So when I bought it, I had to ship to a friend in the US and had to wait till he came down. So it's not easy for me to ship back and to receive another device. Hopefully I can find a solution to fix this myself.
Su_Tweetz said:
I ran into this problem. Initially, my Nexus 7 didn't start. When I plug in the charger the screen would flicker from time to time but there's no indication of charging. So I decided to open it up to see that the battery cable has loosened. So I managed to fix it and use it happily thinking that it won't happen again.
Since last week, the same issue happened. I thought it was the same issue and opened it up to see that the battery cable is firmly in place. So I got a shock. I removed it and re-inserted it again to see if it fixed it. But nope, it won't turn on. And now it's been a week and I don't know what to do It's nothing wrong with the loose cable cuz now it's firmly in place.
Now when I plug it in to charge, the screen will just flicker (as in the back light will turn on and off in 5 sec intervals). What do you think I should do? I tried holding the power button for 30 secs as well.
I bought this new from eBay and still under warranty. But I live in Sri Lanka. So when I bought it, I had to ship to a friend in the US and had to wait till he came down. So it's not easy for me to ship back and to receive another device. Hopefully I can find a solution to fix this myself.
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Make sure that the cables between the battery and the connector are intact and not broken. One or two people reported a broken cable.
Does it boot while plugged in to the charger with the battery disconnected ? You could simply have a bad battery.
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dottat said:
Make sure that the cables between the battery and the connector are intact and not broken. One or two people reported a broken cable.
Does it boot while plugged in to the charger with the battery disconnected ? You could simply have a bad battery.
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I checked again. The cables aren't broken. They are all in good shape.
It doesn't boot when I plug in. Actually it doesn't show anything on the screen. If I look closely I can see static flicker on the screen from time to time. Just like the static in TV but much much less. Like only a few of those in certain places.
When this happened the first time I opened it up to see the loose cable. So fixing that helped it then. But now I dunno what's causing it.
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Might have to try a different charger, maybe something stronger. I JUST had that problem with my GF Nexus 7. It wouldn't boot with her normal charger and the screen would flicker like a TV. I used my Nexus 4 charger and it worked.
She had left the battery fully drain for over two weeks and I think the battery didn't appreciate it.
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[Q] Red light of death and it's consequences

The way the story goes:
My girlfriend drops her N4.
The screen breaks and I replace it.
About two weeks pass and she gets the red light of death.
I do some homework, read few threads, watch few videos and try everything I found before I take device apart again.
Try pushing all the buttons I read about, while plugging the charger, while unplugging and standing on one foot and singing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and other voodoo. No success.
Taking the back cover off and unplugging the battery. Connecting it back, closing the N4, try to power it up but no signs of life.
Suddenly I realize the device is very hot. VERY hot. I start taking it apart again, unplug the battery and let it cool. After that I plug the battery back again leave the back cover of, to check if the powering up process made it so hot. Well, no. After about 15 seconds I begin to feel the heat.
I decide to blame the battery from my own N4. I take my own N4 apart, try to get the battery out, but while doing it I damage the battery and it starts smoking. So now my device is officially dead too. My N4 battery goes to the trash and I think "whatever... I'll try her battery on mine.". I plug it in and the N4 stays cold for few minutes, I close the back door and it powers up flawlessly and now runs for few hours.
Since I she bought the N4 in the US she had no warranty here where we live, so that's the reason I changed the screen myself which voids any chances for RMA even if could figure a way to get it back the the US.
Meanwhile I ordered a new battery for myself.
Do you guys think it the logic board that's dead (If so, should I replace it?)? Maybe other part that just does short circuit? Maybe the battery got f***ed during the screen replacement and it just took time to kill the entire phone with overcharge or something? Any other ideas I didn't lay my mind on?
Thanks in advance for your replies!
dndcb said:
The way the story goes:
My girlfriend drops her N4.
The screen breaks and I replace it.
About two weeks pass and she gets the red light of death.
I do some homework, read few threads, watch few videos and try everything I found before I take device apart again.
Try pushing all the buttons I read about, while plugging the charger, while unplugging and standing on one foot and singing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and other voodoo. No success.
Taking the back cover off and unplugging the battery. Connecting it back, closing the N4, try to power it up but no signs of life.
Suddenly I realize the device is very hot. VERY hot. I start taking it apart again, unplug the battery and let it cool. After that I plug the battery back again leave the back cover of, to check if the powering up process made it so hot. Well, no. After about 15 seconds I begin to feel the heat.
I decide to blame the battery from my own N4. I take my own N4 apart, try to get the battery out, but while doing it I damage the battery and it starts smoking. So now my device is officially dead too. My N4 battery goes to the trash and I think "whatever... I'll try her battery on mine.". I plug it in and the N4 stays cold for few minutes, I close the back door and it powers up flawlessly and now runs for few hours.
Since I she bought the N4 in the US she had no warranty here where we live, so that's the reason I changed the screen myself which voids any chances for RMA even if could figure a way to get it back the the US.
Meanwhile I ordered a new battery for myself.
Do you guys think it the logic board that's dead (If so, should I replace it?)? Maybe other part that just does short circuit? Maybe the battery got f***ed during the screen replacement and it just took time to kill the entire phone with overcharge or something? Any other ideas I didn't lay my mind on?
Thanks in advance for your replies!
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so judging from your experiences it is not a dead battery that causes the red light of death problem?
i am wondering because i too have red light of death on my 2nd batch nexus 4 (ordered 11/27/12, delivered december 13 2012) and i too took it apart and removed battery for charging, this did nothing but i have a new nexus 4 coming from rma and i would like to swap the batteries and see if that will help because i would like to wipe the phone im sending back but idk if thats possible
ae1990 said:
so judging from your experiences it is not a dead battery that causes the red light of death problem?
i am wondering because i too have red light of death on my 2nd batch nexus 4 (ordered 11/27/12, delivered december 13 2012) and i too took it apart and removed battery for charging, this did nothing but i have a new nexus 4 coming from rma and i would like to swap the batteries and see if that will help because i would like to wipe the phone im sending back but idk if thats possible
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I ended up getting a used motherboard from ebay for about 100$ and replacing it. Still works like a charm.
But I can't promise you anything, since it may be any other part that causes a short circuit and burns it. I just took my chance.
For me unfortunately the RMA wasn't an option.

Nexus 7 doesn't charge/turn on

Last time I used it I picked it up only to see that it had 2% battery left and before I could get to the charger it automatically shut off. I figured the battery just died so I put it on the charger, didn't see if the screen/battery indicator came on since I have a cover case on it, and just left it there for the rest of the day/overnight. The next day I took it off the charger but it wouldn't come on and still hasn't. I used the original ASUS charger that came with it, tested it on my N4 and it charges, but no indication of it working on the N7. It's been about a week and I've tried all the button holding combinations to try and wake it up. It's the 2012 Nexus 7. I need help.
Also, I've never messed with the bootloader, I am unrooted and running stock. I last updated to 4.3 OTA and I read some of the bogus things that happen after the update and didn't think it would happen to me but the tablet is literally bricked.
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I did have this problem once, but it resolved by plugging it in for a few minutes, plugging out, waiting a few seconds and repeat until the screen shows the charging icon. After a few of these, it was working again.
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I had a similar issue this weekend. To get it working, I left it on the charger for a few minutes and then while still on the charger I held in the power button and then the battery charging icon came up. I was also going to recommend checking the USB cable but you've already tested that. Still trying a different cable wouldn't hurt things either. Well I hope something in that rambling helps.
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last week i got this issue twice. try this method, first plug your charger at least one hour, its okay if the screen just dark (better if you got something like little flicker or flash). then plug off your usb charger, then plug in again, right after you plug your cable press power button + volume down and wait.
maybe it will hit and miss, but this is the only method that i have tried and works.
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last week i got this issue twice. try this method, first plug your charger at least one hour, its okay if the screen just dark (better if you got something like little flicker or flash). then plug off your usb charger, then plug in again, right after you plug your cable press power button + volume down and wait.
maybe it will hit and miss, but this is the only method that i have tried and works.
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Agreed with this one.
I had a situation where I was playing Magic 2014 plugged into the charger, but the game is so CPU intensive it drains the battery faster than I can charge it. I thought I had enough battery but at some point the tablet did an auto-shutdown right in the middle of a game, while still plugged in too. This also resulted in some crazy screen flickering and scary noises, which subsided when I unplugged the charger. When I plugged it back in, seemed to be dead as a doornail.
Anyway what worked for me was to unplug, plug in the charger and immediately hold down power+vol down after it went in. This brought me to the bootloader screen and I was able to get started.
Happened to mine a couple times since being on 4.3. Seems not to like getting completely drained. Anyway, after charging for a bit to make sure it had some juice I plugged it into my computer and held all three buttons. It booted into the bootloader. I selected reboot device or whatever it is. Then moved it back to the wall charger to let it get fully charged.
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Try this sticky:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2090826
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone, I finally got it to turn back on. Do you think this issue will be resolved in Android 4.4?
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Think my phone is dead. Won't boot. any ideas?

I've been having a few issues with my Nexus 4 on 5.1.1.
Twice in the past month I've had random Force closures of all aps. Facebook was the worst. But then it goes on to all other apps including the launcher.
First time that happened I did a factory reset and things went well. Yesterday it happened again while it was on another charger and I can get my phone to boot.
The screen backlight looks like is on when it's plugged into the charger and will go out if I hold the power button down for 5 to 10 seconds.
If I hold the power button down for 10 seconds when the charger is connected the LED flashes red till I take my finger of the Power button.
I've let it charge overnight (12 hours) and I've tried holding both volume buttons with the power button.
As well as Volume up and Volume down separately with the power button.
Is the phone dead? anyone got any ideas on how to bring it back to life
I've got a screwdriver set on order as I don't have fine enough star screwdriver to remove the internal battery connection. Which is my next step..
I think you are right to try replacing your old battery. Be careful while scraping it out where it is glued in not to tear it up too bad because it can 'splode. Might want to use a plastic card for that. I used a metal shim, an iOpener, and am much better now...
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I'm going to try just unplugging the battery from the board first before I attempt to replace it.
Think it's time for an upgrade anyway.
Got my eye on the "OnePlus-X" as my next phone.
Removed the battery and stuck my multimeter into it.
It's got V output of 3.61 volts but amps drop off a cliff to zero as soon as I touch the contacts.
New battery arriving tomorrow.
i have the same problem with my nexus 4 dude. it boots when it is connected to the charger. basically it works like a desktop. I went into recovery mode and did a fectory data reset and wiped all the cache. Pliz help me proceeed. I kind have a hunch that its a software thing. did yours start working ater change of battery? Thanks ..
Suraj Sanjay said:
i have the same problem with my nexus 4 dude. it boots when it is connected to the charger. basically it works like a desktop. I went into recovery mode and did a fectory data reset and wiped all the cache. Pliz help me proceeed. I kind have a hunch that its a software thing. did yours start working ater change of battery? Thanks ..
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Can you go to recovery without charger plugged in?
karsondang said:
Can you go to recovery without charger plugged in?
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yes dude. i can go to recovery without it even being plugged in. I m pretty frustrated. I plan on giving it to the repair centre but he will charge me a bit high. Doesnt matter will let you guys know if I do find a solution.
Well my "new" battery arrived yesterday.
And it's getting sent back today!!
Got it through Amazon and when the battery arrived it looked ok but would not charge. I took it out to check the contacts and the ribbon came away form the battery! Looks like it was not soldered to the battery properly (if it ever was!) Just glad it didn't cause a short and kill the phone or myself.
Getting one from a different supplier tomorrow. Hopefully this one will work!
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Well my "new" battery arrived yesterday.
And it's getting sent back today!!
Got it through Amazon and when the battery arrived it looked ok but would not charge. I took it out to check the contacts and the ribbon came away form the battery! Looks like it was not soldered to the battery properly (if it ever was!) Just glad it didn't cause a short and kill the phone or myself.
Getting one from a different supplier tomorrow. Hopefully this one will work!
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Please let me know! I've ordered a third battery just now. The first one was an aftermarket one, the second one was apparently a knock-off, this one was smaller than the original one.
The third one is hopefully a genuine LG one since the reseller is listed on LG their site.
Dam!!
Replacement battery arrived today. Looks good.
Installed it and the same thing is happening!
Screen backlight goes on. does not seem to be charging!
Now thinking the motherboard is buggered!
But I'll keep the phone on charge overnight just in case...
Damn that sucks to hear man. Hope it works tomorrow!
Now just searching freebe sites and eBay for any damaged cracked nexus4's I could scavenge from
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yes dude. i can go to recovery without it even being plugged in. I m pretty frustrated. I plan on giving it to the repair centre but he will charge me a bit high. Doesnt matter will let you guys know if I do find a solution.
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After battery replacement, my Nexus 4 is come back
karsondang said:
After battery replacement, my Nexus 4 is come back
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Good on you!
No point in replacing a great phone if you can help it

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