Ok i turned on the dev option by clicking the build number several times.
Then i checked the "don't turn off screen while charging"
So if i plug in a normal usb (haven't tested the new cable for this one yet) the screen comes on and it charges as it should.
But if i close the screen (clicking on the power button once) and leave the phone, then the phone dosen't take any charge at all.
I just woke up this morning with same % on the phone as when i got to bed, the only thing i did was to close the screen so it wouldn't light up my bedroom.
Ok, this night i had disabled in the dev option to have the screen on.
So this night i had 55% battery. plugged in the charger and the screen auto dimmed and 5 sec later closed as normal.
This morning when i woke up 9Hr later i have 44% battery left..
So somehow it dosen't charge my phone over night when the screen is off, or could it be something else?
Factory reset
I'm having a charging issue to, but mine won't charge unless the device is completely turned off.
Ok i have made a strange discovery here.
I have 2 USB Chargers, my old "HTC Incredible S" usb charger is in my bedroom, so i used that while i sleep.
And my new original charger Note 3 (that is also a usb charger) at the computer (That i use on the day).
But when using the HTC usb charger i get no more then 64% battery as maximum on my Note 3.
Why is this, isen't usb a worldwide standard? (Whats so special with the Note 3 usb charger?)
If i use a usb 2 cable (with an extra long 250cm cable) with my Note 3 charger i get full battery also.
And to take this question to the next step, will something like this even work then:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/QI-Wireless...Chargers&var=430207964801&hash=item1e8125e2fa
Is so, will it only work with the original Note 3 usb charger to get full battery?
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the first battery charge on the HD is supposed to be a 8 or 10 or 12 hour charge? or on its not necesary
also the time used to charge it to the pc via usb cable is same as if ud plug it in the electric socket?
how long dose it take for u to charge ur phone.....
mine had 4 lines out of 10 and after 3 hours of it beeing conected to my pc and not in use its still got 4 lines....
opinions seem to vary on how long for 1st charge - personally I left mine on (mains) overnight, but that's just because I've had mobiles since year dot, and you used to have to!
But charging via PC doesn't seem to work as well as from the mains charger - depends a lot on the PC and how much juice it kicks out, some are a lot better than others.
Modern phones/batteries do not need "overnight" charging. My Touch HD even came with a little note saying you don't need to charge for 16hrs/overnight. Just charge until it's full...
Better to charge with wall socket because not all USB ports provide enough current. Some can't charge through the USB port while some can.
I can charge through my notebook but it takes a lot longer than the wall socket.
thanks bouth of u for the fast anwsers....
When I set WiFi settings to max performance, my HTC HD will not charge at all, actually it will loose charge during night, display is off, just WiFi, GSM and GPS is active, connected to provided wall charger. Back side of phone is really hot, I measured over 54°C
Problems charging.
guys(and lady's) Just got my HD. been running it for some time to drain the battery, while on my laptop the battery starts charging. I wanted to drain the battery to give it a good charge afterwords so I turnd off the option of charging while unit is active( in batt. menu) but When I got to 5% batt.cap. an tried to charge the unit (batt. option enabled again) it doesn't charge. now my batt. is empty and can't get in the phone. while on power my battery charging led gives a couple of seconds of charge indication then it turns off.
Any suggestions or is my battery dead. (charging unit is oke, and when on power the HD does give sufficient power to the battery (measured with mulitmeter) thx guys edit - Als when on power green and amber lights blink.
Could that be that your battery is too hot ? There is some safety protection that prevent the batyery to charge when it is over a temperature level.
battery not charging properly
My touch hd not charge the battery more then 50% i change the battery but same as before.
any suggestion
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funstuffalex said:
also the time used to charge it to the pc via usb cable is same as if id plug it in the electric socket?
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Power socket gives about 1amp - USB 500mA (.5 amp)
Touch HD Battery Charging Problem
The rom i am using is Energy 3 Rom
and try to use both sources wall socket and pc usb both are same.
if i charge the battery on usb cradle and put the phone it shoes 100% but after some use of the phone the charging start again and never show's full even left it over night.
Best regards
Not sure what's going on there,but try draining the battery to almost empty each time and then turn your phone off before charging it. Do this a few times and see if it helps. Mine took about a month beforeit came good.
Dear samlives
Thanks for helping
I will try it
Best Regards
HTC Touch Battery Charging Problem
I got a solution its not 100% but for time being its working for me.
Long press the power button and put the device in sleep mode.
All Done now charging 80 to 90% quite better then before.
Thanks a lot
Leaving the Phone in USB Tether mode, it may not charge.
Today my Focus was down to about 20% charge remaining. I hooked it to the computer and it indicated it was charging. I came back a few hours later expecting to see it close to fully charged. It was showing the charge indication, but it was also showing it was almost completely discharged. (The battery icon flips back and forth from the charge icon the the current battery charge icon) I pulled the usb cable and it immediately told me the battery was critically low.
I put the USB cable back in, hooked it to the AC adapter this time and it showed it was again in charge mode.
I opened the diagnostic for the battery, *#2*#, and it showed 4% charge.
I removed the battery and it was not hot. I reinserted the battery and in the past few hours I am showing 67% charge now. I also had left the USB tethering option in there from yesterday, so I set it back to Zune and the phone rebooted for that. The battery is not very warm.
I don't know what to think. It looks like leaving it in USB Tether after i tried that yesterday might have caused it to refuse to take a charge in spite of showing the charge indicator. If anyone else has put theirs in USB Tether and not switched it back to Zune afterwards, I would like to know if it will really charge being left in that USB Tether mode.
Not odd at all. In the past, Samsung WM phones are known to disable charging when in USB modem mode.
Hi! I have a HTC P4350 with a big problem. He don't want to charge the battery. Actually when i plug in the charger he say that it's charging until the green light apears. Let's say that i've plug in the charger at 51%; the phone it's charging until 100% but when i'll disconnect it the battery will decrease again percent by percent and in five minutes or something the level will be again 51%. I have an external charger which it's charging corectly my battery but it's annoying to change the battery to the charger, and when it's full back to the phone over and over again.
So, the battery it's fine, i can connect the phone to the PC and i can sync it so the USB it's fine...
One more thing: the phone was started to do that 2 years ago. I bought that external charger and i used it for 6 months after I've don't use it(the phone) until 2 days ago. So, i've put it in charger and it worked at the first push of the button. I've left it in charger by the night but in the morning i've got an RLOD. So i've use the old external charger and the phone works, only with this problem... he won't charge.
Any ideas? Thanks and sorry for my English
I got my Nexus 7 yesterday (bought from Google Play), I played with it, installed apps, etc.... at about 11pm I plug it in to my factory charger which is on a surge protector, it proceeds to charge while I continue using it for 2 hour or so. When I went to bed I turned it off. I noticed the charging indicator (battery filling up). When I got home today I unlugged it and tried to turn it on...Nothing, so I plugged it into my computer, the charging indicator came up, I waited 5 minutes and turned it on, I then went to the store and when I got back I went to plug it straight to the wall for a faster charge, when I moved it it immediately powered off. After 5 min of "charging" I powered on and went to the battery summary page, it says 0% charging (AC). Its been here for about 30 min now, the usage graph shows a flat red line. Is my battery defective?
Nevermind. False alarm, thank God.:victory: My usb extension cable seems to be the problem. Also if anyone is curious, the htc usb cable works fine and is longer.
My Nexus 7 won't charge. I've tried 3 chargers, including the provided one, all of which work on several phones, but none work on the Nexus 7. And it's been a tedious few hours in a queue on the phone trying to get hold of anything to even start the returns process. I can only assume the stories you see when you google 'nexus 7 fault' are true and that many, many people are queueing up to get their faulty unit refunded or replaced. It's a shame - I've played with a working one and it's very nice.
I've had a similar problem for a few days now. When its plugged in, on or off, it will only gain afew percent battery even over a full24 hours. I broke the tip of my stock cable, so thats not an option but ive tried with several other cables with the same results. I'm afraid to use this thing any more unless its plugged in so since it may not charge once it dies. Did you ever solve your problem?
So I ran into a problem with this today, battery had run out on it last night so I set it on the OEM charger with a generic microUSB cable I had laying around that does work on other devices. Wake up today, and it wouldn't turn on. However, the charging animation would occasionally pop up, and at one point I got it to boot up, where it stayed at 0% battery the entire time.
Switched it out to the 1A charger that came with my Kodak camera, using the same USB cable, same deal.
Switched it to a USB port on a powered hub, different cable that again does work on other devices, still the same deal.
Switched it back to the OEM charger with the OEM cable, still wouldn't charge, but would turn on. Twenty minutes of it being on (screen off) and no charge, checked back and maybe another ten minutes later it was up to ten percent.
Any idea what happened?
Also, is there any word with what's going on with the dead spots on the screens on these yet? Mine recently started doing it.
This thread may help to answer some of your questions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1823377