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Anyone else having issues with the phone when it is charging on the wall? Screen transitions get really choppy and touch screen sensitivity goes bonkers.
This is driving me crazy!
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I've had this with CM7 as well. It's super annoying.
I've had this with most if not all Roms I've used. It depends where I plug my charger in honestly. Some places the touchscreen goes crazy some places it doesn't. Why? Hell if I know lol. I was starting to wonder if I was the only one with this problem.
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I have had this problem before, but it is gone now. Could never figure out the cause...
It was never specific to CM for me. I found that at times, setting setCPU to clock up to max (not necessarily OC) when charging helped a little.
But for some reason the problem disappeared for me. Not sure why to be honest.
My phone only lags when I have the sd card mounted to a pc
It happens to me when I use one of the chargers I bought from Walmart. I think its a grounding issue.
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Happens to me on Cm roms with HTC charger.
Its an issue with the charger. I have two completely differnet phones and the same issue happens on both when I use a certain charger. It charges fine but touchscreen goes to crap. Both phones work fine on a different one.
bsims85 said:
It happens to me when I use one of the chargers I bought from Walmart. I think its a grounding issue.
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+1. Works fine with the OEM charger. But a cheap charger I got on eBay that charges a battery at the same time that it charges the phone always causes the touch screen to become completely unusable.
Not the charger. I have the same issue with my evo connected to the stock charger. It doesn't usually happen right away. In fact most times for me it isn't until charging us complete before I see a slow down.
I could be mistaken, but i believe it's a heat issue. The heat from charging the battery causes the CPU to enter a slower, low power state. This in turn will result in everything, not just the screen, becoming laggy. I've also noticed the same effect on hot days during the summer, if I let the evo get hot (like leaving it in a poorly ventilated area or heavy CPU/graphics usage), I get the same slow down.
I have not tried using setcpu but I suspect that thermal protection will automatically override user defined clock speeds.
Of course, all this is just my best guess, and I have nothing to prove it either way.
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SouL Shadow said:
Not the charger. I have the same issue with my evo connected to the stock charger. It doesn't usually happen right away. In fact most times for me it isn't until charging us complete before I see a slow down.
I could be mistaken, but i believe it's a heat issue. The heat from charging the battery causes the CPU to enter a slower, low power state. This in turn will result in everything, not just the screen, becoming laggy. I've also noticed the same effect on hot days during the summer, if I let the evo get hot (like leaving it in a poorly ventilated area or heavy CPU/graphics usage), I get the same slow down.
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Agree & Disagree.
From the world testing I've done I completely agree that heat is a cause that can cause the phone to act incredibly slow and unresponsive. I have accidentally left my phone in the car during summer, come back and hardly anything works
My disagreement is that I do also believe that the charger/charging effects the phone. Using the stock HTC charger I get an sporadic screen, sometimes immediately and other times delayed, while charging. It almost always shows up after a full night of charging (phone could/should be warm here, right?) but the moment I unplug the device it becomes immediately responsive (heat hasn't changed).
I don't know what the root cause is, heat I think is a contributor, but either way I just deal
I believe it's due to poor grounding, which affects the touchscreen.
Ive had this with cheap chargers
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yep - its a grounding issue with the touchscreen caused by using a cheap charger OR a cheap cable OR a bad cable. It is NOT a problem with your phone. Get a nice OEM cable or a nice OEM charger and you'll be in good shape.
aweskelo said:
yep - its a grounding issue with the touchscreen caused by using a cheap charger OR a cheap cable OR a bad cable. It is NOT a problem with your phone. Get a nice OEM cable or a nice OEM charger and you'll be in good shape.
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I have this issue with my stock htc cable and charger.
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I have this issue with my stock htc cable and charger.
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I remember when the Evo first came out there were grounding issues with the screen (hardware 0001), i.e. if you put it down on a bed or couch, you couldn't get the notification bar to pull down. I would also estimate that there are still some minor residual grounding issues still around. I get it every now and then as well, I'm also using the stock HTC cable and charger. However, that battery theory is a pretty smart thought.
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I have this issue with my stock htc cable and charger.
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and perhaps you're cable is bad. stock cables do go bad, I've seen a few people with bad cables. They can fail in numerous ways.
If it is the cable or charger, why does it not happen on the stock ROM? Temp makes no difference.
EDIT: This DOES NOT happen with the stock ROM!
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Same cable, same charger (both stock), same outlet, does not happen with the stock ROM, but it does with CM7. I've just tested this quite a bit. Temperature is not a problem, either.
It happens to me after the battery hits 100% (on a non-sbc kernel) using stock cables, and stock chargers and my computer's USB for charging. It never happens on the stock kernel.
I'm not sure anyone ever knew for sure what caused the rash of these back in June/July, but I do know when I created the first FPS hacked kernel back then, it mysteriously cured some people's touch screen problems even though my modification didn't even remotely have anything to do with charging/touch input code.
Or more like charging issues?
I've got this phone in December and I'm pretty satisfied with it. The only thing that kinda annoys me is the fact that my phone often won't charge properly and I'm not sure if it's because of the charger (the one that comes with the Nexus) or the battery.
When I charge it, it says that it's charging. Just like it should be. The problem is though, that it's not really charging. A few seconds later it says that it's discharging, not even a second later it's charging again, then discharging and it goes like that all the time. I'm almost sure that this harms my battery a lot. When I let it charge over night, most of the time the battery level is under 100% (50-60% are more likely) and that is kinda frustrating when going to work.
So I want to know: does anybody have the same issue or something similar? Or do I just have a faulty device/charger? This issue has been plaguing me for around a month now.
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xExabyte said:
Or more like charging issues?
I've got this phone in December and I'm pretty satisfied with it. The only thing that kinda annoys me is the fact that my phone often won't charge properly and I'm not sure if it's because of the charger (the one that comes with the Nexus) or the battery.
When I charge it, it says that it's charging. Just like it should be. The problem is though, that it's not really charging. A few seconds later it says that it's discharging, not even a second later it's charging again, then discharging and it goes like that all the time. I'm almost sure that this harms my battery a lot. When I let it charge over night, most of the time the battery level is under 100% (50-60% are more likely) and that is kinda frustrating when going to work.
So I want to know: does anybody have the same issue or something similar? Or do I just have a faulty device/charger? This issue has been plaguing me for around a month now.
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Have you tried it with another charger? I always use a universal charger and that works fine. If that doesn`t help it is probably a hardware issue and you`ll need to get it fixed.
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Unfortunately I don't have any charger with an output of 1.2A. All of them are under 1.2A and most are broken anyway (also chargers from my last phone, LG Optimus 2X). Seems like I'm just not that lucky when it comes to chargers.. I'll try to find one though. Thanks for the reply.
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Just to test it, use your computer usb. It isn't full power but it is enough to see if there is an issue. Maybe a new cable?
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Not sure if this is related to my computer now but when I plug it in it says charging and as soon as the MTP notification pops up it doesn't charge anymore.
Should I try to fully discharge my battery and then recharge it?
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Okay so I somehow fixed it.. most likely temporarily but it seems like the issue is the cable. I pretty much "straightened" the cable with my fingers (was applying pressure to the cable and then went slowly downwards) and that apparently worked o_o..
Now it's been charging for 15 minutes without disconnecting once. I hope it'll remain like that..
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So I have a rooted s4 running PAC-man rom on ktoonz kernel but before that I was on infamous alpha and using bioshock 2.0 kernel. Just a couple days ago I've noticed my battery has been really slow to charge. This morning I noticed it was actually losing battery life while on the charger. I tried calibrating it and draining dead then letting it sit.... Well it's been turn off on the charger for over an hour. When I turned it on it was only at 18%. During this time of my typing this.... It's dropped to 17 while on the charger. How can I tell if it's the battery or the charger. I only have one of each so I can't use different one. I've included some screens of my battery. i also noticed when i plugged in my phone to the computer the computer gave me a this would run better using a 2.0 usb.....thats never happened to me before
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SkizzyNinja said:
So I have a rooted s4 running PAC-man rom on ktoonz kernel but before that I was on infamous alpha and using bioshock 2.0 kernel. Just a couple days ago I've noticed my battery has been really slow to charge. This morning I noticed it was actually losing battery life while on the charger. I tried calibrating it and draining dead then letting it sit.... Well it's been turn off on the charger for over an hour. When I turned it on it was only at 18%. During this time of my typing this.... It's dropped to 17 while on the charger. How can I tell if it's the battery or the charger. I only have one of each so I can't use different one. I've included some screens of my battery. i also noticed when i plugged in my phone to the computer the computer gave me a this would run better using a 2.0 usb.....thats never happened to me before
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Try using a different charger first. If that doesnt help try a different rom . also try charging with wifi and screen off
I've done all of them and so far the same result... But i had a buddy of mine bring over his s4 charger and it charged fine..... When i use his die hard calibration says AC plug in. With my charger it says USB..... I'm not really sure how to fix it other than buying a whole new charger
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Sounds like there is a cracking in the solder of the data pins inside the charging block. They are shorted together to tell the phone that it is plugged into a regular outlet. What seems to be happening is that there is a faulty connection with them making the phone think it is on USB and making it only pull 500mah.
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graydiggy said:
Sounds like there is a cracking in the solder of the data pins inside the charging block. They are shorted together to tell the phone that it is plugged into a regular outlet. What seems to be happening is that there is a faulty connection with them making the phone think it is on USB and making it only pull 500mah.
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As a short term fix till I get a new one can I use fast charge with my kernel to trick it into thinking it's not broken?
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My V20 H990DS fast charging not working anymore. My adaptor are working normally on my friend V20 phone. Swapping battery also not working. Help me please. Sometimes usb function randomly pop up and disappear.
Try to clean dust from type c port on your V20
When mine messes up like that I end up taking the battery out for a few minutes. Ends up working.
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Try to clean dust from type c port on your V20
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Already do it bro. Still not working.
riironman said:
When mine messes up like that I end up taking the battery out for a few minutes. Ends up working.
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Not working for me.
itsraining2008 said:
Already do it bro. Still not working.
Not working for me.
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I experienced same on my LG G5 and two V20s 990DS. All 3 are having same issue. What I think is it happened due to latest update (Mar / April patch) which has slowed down fast charging, may be deliberately by LG to avoid heatup / bootloop.
I will try to downgrade to previous version and see if it works.
Charging always seems slow to me and I just got this phone a month ago and it was manufactured in 2017( not that probably means anything)
Much slower compared to the zte blade v8 pro i was using prior.
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waxim1 said:
i experienced same on my lg g5 and two v20s 990ds. All 3 are having same issue. What i think is it happened due to latest update (mar / april patch) which has slowed down fast charging, may be deliberately by lg to avoid heatup / bootloop.
I will try to downgrade to previous version and see if it works.
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i have exact same issue, normally the same charger and the cable ( also the lg charger and cable came with box ) used to be working, and not anymore, i agree that it stopped woring since the latest update..this is so annoying. Lg has to work out for this big trouble situations.
I just experienced the same thing! In my case, a stock USB cable was the issue!
I thought it was a charging block.... wrong! When i was working on two of them i discovered the issue pretty quickly.
Last thing i was expecting. Totally thought the charger was the problem!
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My V20 H990DS fast charging not working anymore. My adaptor are working normally on my friend V20 phone. Swapping battery also not working. Help me please. Sometimes usb function randomly pop up and disappear.
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Maybe it's your cord, just had this issue. Took 5+ hours to get to 80% on my failing cord, then just got a new one today and it's charging normally. About 1000 mA with screen on and almost 3000 mA screen off, I am on lineage 15.1 so I would recommend trying it out or using a different update. Also definitely check your cord. Best of luck
I'm having similar issues as OP. I've tried the stock cable and a third party with no luck, as well as 2 different batteries. 4+ hours of charging to only get to 80%. It only started after installing updates a couple of days ago.
Same here. Using QC 3 capable charger with strong cable. I have two LG v30, one is charging in 1.5 hrs to 100% the other double. I suspect the new battery I installed, but not sure. as it worked fine before. The charging monitor app claims it is charging with 2.5A most of the time, but that can't be.. Same SW version, FW.
The past couple months I have had some charging issues with my phone. The first few times it just didn't want to recognize the charger or would only slow charge. A couple times cleaning the port helped. Then it seemed like the cord might be the problem so I ordered a new OEM one. The problem has gotten worse and happens the same with the brand new charger.
The last few days it will fast charge to 70% and then stop charging altogether. I can't get it to take any more than 70%. I had the accubattery app which had a feature to stop the charging at a preset value to prevent wear of the battery. I only used this for a little bit and turned it off. Then I uninstalled the app in case a glitch was causing it to keep stopping the charge.
I have a new OEM battery ready to install if the battery is indeed faulty but even starting at 70% I can't kill the phone in a day so I'm not rushing to replace the battery yet. I'm just not sure that is the problem.
The phone is not rooted and is completely stock. It hasn't been wiped or anything since I bought it new over a year ago. Anyone have any ideas?
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Update: I powered off the phone when it was refusing to charge at all and it was down to 56 percent. While powered off it charged all the way up to 100% no problem and since doing that it will charge without problems. Seems like this fixed it.
Update: the problem is still there. Still not charging above 70% while turned on. Not sure if the battery is failing or if it's a software issue.
Does anyone know of any other forums people might be discussing issues with the OnePlus 5? This forum is looking quiet these days and/or people aren't having a lot of hardware issues with this phone (hopefully).
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Does anyone know of any other forums people might be discussing issues with the OnePlus 5? This forum is looking quiet these days and/or people aren't having a lot of hardware issues with this phone (hopefully).
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The op5 forum isn't quiet. If nobody has an idea or any possible solution for you, you won't receive an answer. Seems you're the only one who has this sort of problem.
If you have warranty, just claim it. That's the easier way. Cause when it's the logic board or parts of it, it can be expensive.
It's already over a year old so no more warranty. I'm just going to try replacing the battery when I get a chance. If that doesn't work I'll try a new charging port (already tried a new charger).
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It's already over a year old so no more warranty. I'm just going to try replacing the battery when I get a chance. If that doesn't work I'll try a new charging port (already tried a new charger).
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Have you tried using the Ampere app? It does not make any magic, but it can give you and idea of what the problem may be.
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Yes I installed it the other day and discovered when I was plugged in above 70% it was actually charging but very slowly. But this isn't always the case because when I first discovered the problem I kept waking up with a phone at 70% that had been plugged in all night.
I'm not sure how long ago this started because I typically try to charge it in the morning after my alarm goes off since dash charging is so fast. Eventually I noticed it never getting above 70% so I plugged it in overnight and still didn't get over 70%.
Accubattery says my battery is now 82% healthy. Despite not being able to charge above 70 I can still get a heavy days usage or a couple easy days. So maybe the lost health in my battery came completely off the top of the displayed percentage of my battery?
Occasionally it seemed like my phone wouldn't charge at all no matter what the percentage so the problem could be worse, but I may also be dealing with a worn out 1 year old charger cable and a new one I got a month ago that is defective because when I couldn't charge at all with the new one the old one charged fine. So I'm still trying to figure this out.
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i am facing the same issue, i keep plugging the charger in and out till it works ... don't know why
Now that I've gone back to the original charger it seems to be making it to 100% every time and no longer seems to stop at 70 but if I move the phone a little while plugged in it sometimes stops dash charging and starts slow charging. Before when I heard it stop charging and start charging again randomly while I was in bed (it makes that little sound when dash charging starts) it was sitting on the floor unmoved.
So I think my possibilities are 1) 2 bad chargers
2) 1 bad charger and a bad charging port
3) bad charging port
4) bad battery + 1 or more bad chargers.
Or any other combinations of those problems. I think I'm dealing with 2 issues and that's why I can't figure it out.