Somebody help me please
Last night i still use adaptive for fast charging. Nothing problem.
Until today, when i plug in device( note4), it not charge anymore, sometime it display charging but actually nothing.
Plug out the cable, touch the adaptive and dont know why it too hot (only 20min with cant charge anything). It smell like plastic burn, very sickening.
Anyone get this problem. Help me please guy?
Is your phone charging properly with a common adaptor?
Either your adaptor was defective or your socket.
Stock apldaptive from the box
Last night it still normal, i have unchecked fast charging
Today check it again and this problem appear
That smell like give me a cancer
I have tried again but it not charge like normal: every 2 sec it off then it on , it repeat and i sacre my battery will be affected. I dont know what to do now
Have to use tab charge for now but i cant believed : buy it only 2 month ago and got this **** problem.
Any ideas guy?
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One more thing: my aunt bring it from korea to me so i cant bring it to customer service in my country . My model is SM-910L
Every thing was perfect - except that bull**** adaptive
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I got the same problem too. got the burning smell and burning mark on the charging adaptor. the time to charge also take very long. within 3 hours my battery charge only 30%. the worst thing i just bought it only a week ago. I just sent it to service center yesterday and take a week to repair they said.
gunpro said:
I got the same problem too. got the burning smell and burning mark on the charging adaptor. the time to charge also take very long. within 3 hours my battery charge only 30%. the worst thing i just bought it only a week ago. I just sent it to service center yesterday and take a week to repair they said.
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Any news about that bro??
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I have the same prob with my adaptive fast charger for note. Have to use my old note
honhan0904 said:
That smell like give me a cancer
I have tried again but it not charge like normal: every 2 sec it off then it on , it repeat and i sacre my battery will be affected. I dont know what to do now
Have to use tab charge for now but i cant believed : buy it only 2 month ago and got this **** problem.
Any ideas guy?
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I have the same prob with my adaptive fast charger for note 4. Have to use my old note 2 charger
that is the big problem with devices from another country or online markets, no one to service or phisically help you, nothing better than acquiring legally and locally, always covered with warranty, in my country, with te largest carrier, it takes 10 days at most to fix any device or replace any device, even rooted, think about this for future devices
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Hi people... i think that Samsung has got a little of troubles of making batteries and charging philosophies.
I has got two devices that are the last technology from samsung, the nexus s and the galaxy s2 right now.
The nexus s has got a very strange trouble (until now not fixed) that battery never reach full 100% state in charging. And much very very long charging time.
The Galaxy S2 reach 100% but takes too much time to charge. It's possibile that never one has think about modifying this?
Where we can start to mod this ? Inside the kernel? Inside bootloader?
I think it's not only a mine trouble
i think its the battery charger not the phone, which makes it so slow
simax said:
i think its the battery charger not the phone, which makes it so slow
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even using apple 1A charger the charging time remains the same!
kawa636r said:
even using apple 1A charger the charging time remains the same!
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anybody know a program or a system commands that can show how much amp is going to battery?
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Mine finishes very quickly. about 1-2 hours when it's at 25 percent. And you cant fix charging. Remember that it is a big battery.
Ever tried using an adaptor for a device that has a lower rating than the adaptor? Ever heard that pop and the smell that follows?
Learn to be patient. Last thing you need is for the battery to blow up and destroy your phone.
protip: turn off your phone while you're charging with AC and not USB.
it could be your USB (and by extension, your PC) is not providing enough power to the USB ports. It happens.
My phone charges in 4 hours with AC when the phone is off. 5 when on.
6 hours on USB, phone off. 8 phone on.
It can be "fixed" in the kernel.
Samsung made it charge slower so that it charges better.
Faster charging = more heat = more dissipation, and potentially other problems.
Even though its a safety feature, its ridiculously slow. Phones takes AGES for a full charge.
these new phone are strange
my old i8910 HD charges full in like 30 min
and stays without a charge for 3+ days
Mine charges slower than htc but no too slow.. I'd say 2.5 hours full charge
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qwerty warrior said:
these new phone are strange
my old i8910 HD charges full in like 30 min
and stays without a charge for 3+ days
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Are you serious? I guess it is humor. Either way, it made me laugh
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eRajesh said:
Even though its a safety feature, its ridiculously slow. Phones takes AGES for a full charge.
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incredibly true!
mynameisjon said:
My phone charges in 4 hours with AC when the phone is off. 5 when on.
6 hours on USB, phone off. 8 phone on.
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too much slowly. I prefer changing battery every 2 years but have a more speedy charging, specially when i'm in middle of day (usually i charge it in the night, but sometimes can't last the entire day)
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It can be "fixed" in the kernel.
Samsung made it charge slower so that it charges better.
Faster charging = more heat = more dissipation, and potentially other problems.
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I think that we must ask to someone to have look at kernel.... i will try to make it too
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lolololololololololololol
Do you guys not get more than 3-4 hours of sleep?
Do you guys exhaust the battery to the point where the phone turns itself off before plugging it in?
Can you not plug your phone in before you go to bed?
I always plug my phone in before I go to bed (usually with 10-20% remaining) and I don't remember a time where I wake up in the morning and the phone isn't 100%.
I'm not trying to be cynical...just curious what other people's routines are when 3-4 hours to charge a phone becomes an issue.
A complaint like this wouldn't even cross my mind.
I need a faster charge too. Not because I'm impatient but because the phone can use more current then it can charge, especially during car navigation.
Eclypz said:
Do you guys not get more than 3-4 hours of sleep?
Do you guys exhaust the battery to the point where the phone turns itself off before plugging it in?
Can you not plug your phone in before you go to bed?
I always plug my phone in before I go to bed (usually with 10-20% remaining) and I don't remember a time where I wake up in the morning and the phone isn't 100%.
I'm not trying to be cynical...just curious what other people's routines are when 3-4 hours to charge a phone becomes an issue.
A complaint like this wouldn't even cross my mind.
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Well, the issue here is obvioisly not when sleeping (and yes I slept 3 hrs last noght and got a full charge...bit when on car or @ work, lunch time etc...those little precious weird moments u get in a daily basis when u arent using ur phone and got a charger at hand....maybe it would be possible to make an app which would allow toggling fast charging or slow charging, that way we could have both....fast ( on the run) and slow (night) modes....that would be really nice......but wait....winmo had this remember?
Itz weird. I'm facing this problem since the last 3 days.
What happens is, my phone does not get charged during the evening or the night. I plugged it in the AC socket, I can see the red light and the battery indicator on the status bar also shows the charging animation. But the battery percentage just does not increase!!
Like, for instance, yesterday night, I tried to charge my phone and it did not get charged. It discharged fully. Today morning, at around 9am, I kept it to charge in the same socket and it charged (upto 100%). And just now, (itz 5:48 pm here) I tried to charge it through the same socket and itz not getting charged. WTF!!
P.S. I'm running CM7 build 16 (or probably 15). I am using this build since it was released.
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I think you should calibrate the battery. If still problem persist then my suggestion will be to get a new battery. Because this problem has been asked in Q&A a long days ago. Don't remember the subject line though
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1st remove battery wait for sometime later insert it and try to charge ur phone through PC. It might work, else go to clockworkmod > advance > wipe battery > restart. This might work.
I tried that.
BTW, today my phone got charged usinng another charger. Itz still weird. My charger works inn my college but not at my home.. LoL
I think buying a new battery and keeping it as spare is the best alternative.
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I think buying a new battery and keeping it as spare is the best alternative.
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Best thing I ever bought was a spare battery and a universal (so I can use it when I upgrade too) battery charger that you clip a battery into, I never have to worry about battery life as no matter how hard I hammer it, my spare is always charged first.
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BTW how much it cost for original battery in India?
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BTW how much it cost for original battery in India?
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Somewhere between 700 to 800 Rs
Can't you change the phone's date and time?
I've had my axon 7 for 4 days. Good phone BTW. But this morning I woke up to charge my phone only to be woken up by the disconnecting sound. Battery at 30 and it refuses to go any more. Defect? I think so! Damn! Right when I thought this phone will be puuurfect. This happens I waited a long time to get this phone and now I might have to send it back
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The AC charger is bad. No wonder for a 400 bucks phone they'll go after the cheapest brand they could to get us 3.0 chargers. Plugged it into my car this morning and it worked. Can I used the fast charger off my s7 edge? The input Is the same the output is obviously higher because it's 3.0 and Samsung one is 2.0. Will ZTE send a replacement charger? Or will I have to buy another. Says on the manual I can't use 3rd party charges too long or I can damage battery, guessing 20-40 cycles. Do I have to purchase another?
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nano303 said:
The AC charger is bad. No wonder for a 400 bucks phone they'll go after the cheapest brand they could to get us 3.0 chargers. Plugged it into my car this morning and it worked. Can I used the fast charger off my s7 edge? The input Is the same the output is obviously higher because it's 3.0 and Samsung one is 2.0. Will ZTE send a replacement charger? Or will I have to buy another. Says on the manual I can't use 3rd party charges too long or I can damage battery, guessing 20-40 cycles. Do I have to purchase another?
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you can use any charger you want, but a Dash Charger from Oneplus because it's proprietary.
I personally use an Auckey QuickCharge 3.0 charger and it works great: https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Quick-...2-spons&keywords=aukey+quick+charge+3.0&psc=1
and the portable one too.
LeKeiser said:
you can use any charger you want, but a Dash Charger from Oneplus because it's proprietary.
I personally use an Auckey QuickCharge 3.0 charger and it works great: https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Quick-...2-spons&keywords=aukey+quick+charge+3.0&psc=1
and the portable one too.
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Thanks man but I'm just going to send it back and grab myself to OnePlus 3T it is ridiculous of 5 day old phone is f****** faulty really pisses me off because I like this phone but oh well
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nano303 said:
Thanks man but I'm just going to send it back and grab myself to OnePlus 3T it is ridiculous of 5 day old phone is f****** faulty really pisses me off because I like this phone but oh well
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Ok .. wait... you like the phone ... the phone is perfectly ok ... it has a bad 5 dollar charger so you are going to send back the phone and buy a different lesser quality phone for higher price and .. well .. you may get a faulty charger on that one too .. or maybe even a faulty phone.... why take the chance .. just have ZTE replace the charger since the phone isn't defective. You do realize that you can charge it without QC and it is actually better because no matter what ZTE or anyone says .. QC will kill your battery faster than normal charging so QC should only be used if you need a quick boost and not to charge your phone on a regular basis. .. just use the little adapter they give you and your computer or an old charger you have laying around from your old phone and have ZTE send you a replacement for the bad charger you got.
When things are mass produced there is always a chance for a faulty component... and since the faulty component was the charger not the phone .. it seems kind of a foolish move to replace the phone if you "like it" .. I guess you don't really like the phone if having a charger go bad makes you want to switch out phones.
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Ok .. wait... you like the phone ... the phone is perfectly ok ... it has a bad 5 dollar charger so you are going to send back the phone and buy a different lesser quality phone for higher price and .. well .. you may get a faulty charger on that one too .. or maybe even a faulty phone.... why take the chance .. just have ZTE replace the charger since the phone isn't defective. You do realize that you can charge it without QC and it is actually better because no matter what ZTE or anyone says .. QC will kill your battery faster than normal charging so QC should only be used if you need a quick boost and not to charge your phone on a regular basis. .. just use the little adapter they give you and your computer or an old charger you have laying around from your old phone and have ZTE send you a replacement for the bad charger you got.
When things are mass produced there is always a chance for a faulty component... and since the faulty component was the charger not the phone .. it seems kind of a foolish move to replace the phone if you "like it" .. I guess you don't really like the phone if having a charger go bad makes you want to switch out phones.
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please state your sources, QC3 is different than raising the amps like the old times, it's a feature included inside the CPU, it's very different.
but I agree, to send back the A7 to get a OnePlus3T that he will get in a month if he is lucky, and since he is not, he might get a faulty one that he will have to send back to China and...
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please state your sources, QC3 is different than raising the amps like the old times, it's a feature included inside the CPU, it's very different.
but I agree, to send back the A7 to get a OnePlus3T that he will get in a month if he is lucky, and since he is not, he might get a faulty one that he will have to send back to China and...
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I'll just use my fd s7 edge till. I will be returning this device. It should work great out the box. No problems I will not buy another charger just so it won't work with this phone either. No AC charger works. Not to mention Wi-Fi has less range. Like I said I like this phone but I mostly like it for its sound. Wont keep it just because it sounds awesome when the battery wont charge. Not even going to deal with this sht I'll just get with a company I know makes quality products. Samsung never failed me, HTC either. Good luck guys.
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please state your sources, QC3 is different than raising the amps like the old times, it's a feature included inside the CPU, it's very different.
but I agree, to send back the A7 to get a OnePlus3T that he will get in a month if he is lucky, and since he is not, he might get a faulty one that he will have to send back to China and...
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Quick charging produces more heat than standard charging ... heat is what kills the battery. I have done more research and found that the heat caused by QC 3 isn't as bad as it used to be with prior fast charging methods and shouldn't really cause too much degradation of the battery. So if you are one of the people who replace their phone every year or maybe every 2 years .. then I guess QC3 isn't too bad.
If you are like me though, who doesn't replace their phone every year ... then QC3 may impact you if you use it for every charge. LOL .. my last phone before got the Axon 7 for replacement was a Samsung Galaxy S3 ... lol so I keep my phones for a long time .. The only reason I actually replaced the S3 was because I finally dropped it and broke the glass on the screen.
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nano303 said:
I'll just use my fd s7 edge till. I will be returning this device. It should work great out the box. No problems I will not buy another charger just so it won't work with this phone either. No AC charger works. Not to mention Wi-Fi has less range. Like I said I like this phone but I mostly like it for its sound. Wont keep it just because it sounds awesome when the battery wont charge. Not even going to deal with this sht I'll just get with a company I know makes quality products. Samsung never failed me, HTC either. Good luck guys.
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lol no offense but Samsung never failed you ???? you are lucky .. you bought a S7 edge instead of a Note.... Samsung .. a huge company failed a lot of people. But its obvious .. you are pissed off because a mass produced part went bad ... you are pissed because you had bad luck and got one of the bad chargers out of the 100000 chargers sent out. ... You act like the charger that came with it is the only way it can be charged and the phone is a paperweight because of this one small glitch that happens all the time and there is no way to control it.
No company can test every component they sell before it goes out the door... that would cost way too much and raise the price on the components way too much to be useful to anyone. As Samsung proves ... even big companies can have problems. Yes you got a bad charger .. just have ZTE replaced it .. im sure they would replace it without any problems at all. Until you get the replacement use either the cord from the Axon charger and plug that into your computer to charge it .. or use the adapter supplied with a charger that has a micro usb and charge it that way...
At least ZTE will deal with your problem ... I mean I have a Corsair AX760i Power supply .. it was over 200 dollars .. and supposed to be amazing quality .. well .. guess what .. it has a design flaw ... yet they still sell it even tho it has a known design flaw... they just don't care... at least with this ZTE .. its just a mass production issue.... its just a bad luck issue. .... they aren't selling defective products .... you just happened to get one out of thousands that prematurely failed and that happens to every product.
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Quick charging produces more heat than standard charging ... heat is what kills the battery. I have done more research and found that the heat caused by QC 3 isn't as bad as it used to be with prior fast charging methods and shouldn't really cause too much degradation of the battery. So if you are one of the people who replace their phone every year or maybe every 2 years .. then I guess QC3 isn't too bad.
If you are like me though, who doesn't replace their phone every year ... then QC3 may impact you if you use it for every charge. LOL .. my last phone before got the Axon 7 for replacement was a Samsung Galaxy S3 ... lol so I keep my phones for a long time .. The only reason I actually replaced the S3 was because I finally dropped it and broke the glass on the screen.
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lol no offense but Samsung never failed you ???? you are lucky .. you bought a S7 edge instead of a Note.... Samsung .. a huge company failed a lot of people. But its obvious .. you are pissed off because a mass produced part went bad ... you are pissed because you had bad luck and got one of the bad chargers out of the 100000 chargers sent out. ... You act like the charger that came with it is the only way it can be charged and the phone is a paperweight because of this one small glitch that happens all the time and there is no way to control it.
No company can test every component they sell before it goes out the door... that would cost way too much and raise the price on the components way too much to be useful to anyone. As Samsung proves ... even big companies can have problems. Yes you got a bad charger .. just have ZTE replaced it .. im sure they would replace it without any problems at all. Until you get the replacement use either the cord from the Axon charger and plug that into your computer to charge it .. or use the adapter supplied with a charger that has a micro usb and charge it that way...
At least ZTE will deal with your problem ... I mean I have a Corsair AX760i Power supply .. it was over 200 dollars .. and supposed to be amazing quality .. well .. guess what .. it has a design flaw ... yet they still sell it even tho it has a known design flaw... they just don't care... at least with this ZTE .. its just a mass production issue.... its just a bad luck issue. .... they aren't selling defective products .... you just happened to get one out of thousands that prematurely failed and that happens to every product.
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OK. So I've tried to use my s7 edge charger with it and it didn't work. Ironically it works with the car charger and it says AC charging but the phone displays a message to use the included charger for faster results. I come back from break and it don't work on AC, so in all honesty I would like to keep this phone but I think it's a defective unit. Not just the charger. So I'll contact ZTE to get a replacement because the phone is 4 days old. I will have more problems with a device like this if they can't do that I'll just get my money back. Thanks for your comments
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OK. So I've tried to use my s7 edge charger with it and it didn't work. Ironically it works with the car charger and it says AC charging but the phone displays a message to use the included charger for faster results. I come back from break and it don't work on AC, so in all honesty I would like to keep this phone but I think it's a defective unit. Not just the charger. So I'll contact ZTE to get a replacement because the phone is 4 days old. I will have more problems with a device like this if they can't do that I'll just get my money back. Thanks for your comments
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yeah it may be an issue with the phone then .. I can plug my phone into my computer using the cord supplied with the original charger and it charges fine through my computer .. I can take my Samsung S3 basic non QC charger and plug it in with the adapter they supplied to convert it from micro to c and it will charge.. yes not fast but it will charge.
I would try plugging it into the computer and see if it will charge ... maybe the QC2 charger from Samsung just isn't compatible with the phone. .. for testing purposes tho .. i would try what I mentioned above .. using the computer with the supplied cord .. or using a basic micro usb charger with the adapter they supplied with the phone and see if it would charge... I guess if the only charger you have is the Samsung QC2 one .. I would try the computer with the supplied cord. I'm lucky I have a bunch of basic chargers lying around and they work to charge the phone without any problems .. yes its not quick charge but it still charges the phone.
If it wont charge when plugged into the computer ... or with a basic non QC charger and using the adapter to change from micro to c, then it may be something in the phone too ... but again ... these things happen with all mass produced products ... if you even have to do a full exchange ... hopefully you wont have bad luck with the replacement. My phone was fine out of the box ... as is with many others who bought it .. but ... again with all mass produced products ... it is always a crap shoot .... you can never say that each and every person is going to get a fully working product. Again to guarantee that they would have to test each phone and charger before packaging it and selling it.... and that would take many man hours and a lot of bucks so if they were to do that ... this phone would cost probably about 4000 dollars instead of 400.
I have to say I've had this phone now for a couple of months and I've had the s7 edge and s6 edge before that. I don't see the need for rooting the phones since i got the s6 edge onwards. The phones perform well out the box. But on all the Samsung's I've had from the original s series then the note series... There would be some sort of lag somewhere.... Though the Samsung's have improved recently... Still there is lag every now and then. This Chinese version Axon 7 i have is just totally lag free. It's on stock I've not done anything with it and it's working perfect out the box. I've got 2 sim and a 64gb sd card in it giving me a grand total of 188gb with dual sim. What can i say..... If they invest in some other features for the software... This phone can take over the smartphone market in a big way.
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I'll just use my fd s7 edge till. I will be returning this device. It should work great out the box. No problems I will not buy another charger just so it won't work with this phone either. No AC charger works. Not to mention Wi-Fi has less range. Like I said I like this phone but I mostly like it for its sound. Wont keep it just because it sounds awesome when the battery wont charge. Not even going to deal with this sht I'll just get with a company I know makes quality products. Samsung never failed me, HTC either. Good luck guys.
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WiFi less range??
My WiFi is so fast at home, it's really amazing:
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WiFi less range??
My WiFi is so fast at home, it's really amazing:
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Coming from the HTC M8, the only difference that I noticed in wifi performance between the M8 and this phone is that the A7 takes twice as long as the M8 when connecting to a wifi source. When I say longer, mind you, I am only talking about ten seconds or so vs less than five for the M8. So, still not bad and totally acceptable. Once connected, the connection stays solid though. I am really happy with this phone. It is better than the M8 in every way. Beautiful design(esp. the front compared to the M8), newer and faster processor, bigger and better display, 4K recording, fingerprint sensor, USB-C, QC 3.0, dual SIM/microSD up to 256GB, Tmobile Band 12 support and, of course, the awesome audio/speakers. All that for almost $300 less than what I paid for the M8. This is without a doubt one of the best values in the high-end smartphone market right now. A premium phone but without a premium price.
nano303 said:
I've had my axon 7 for 4 days. Good phone BTW. But this morning I woke up to charge my phone only to be woken up by the disconnecting sound. Battery at 30 and it refuses to go any more. Defect? I think so! Damn! Right when I thought this phone will be puuurfect. This happens I waited a long time to get this phone and now I might have to send it back
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What was the charging temperature? I think over 44°C it shuts off. I sometimes have big lags when I download or stream stuff while charging. I had two other devices so far, this newer device has a larger actual battery capacity than the previous one but has this heating behavior. I think this is due to having different voltage settings to ensure larger battery capacity since it is still directly correlated. The other device didn't have this issue and felt more fluid overall but battery was depleting a little bit faster.
It may be that your device has too aggressive voltage settings and it stops charging because of overheating. But it is strange that it happens while you don't use the device at all.
Can you install accubattery and check your charging stats, estimated battery capacity, temperature, etc.?
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What was the charging temperature? I think over 44C it shuts off. I sometimes have big lags when I download or stream stuff while charging. I had two other devices so far, this newer device has a larger actual battery capacity than the previous one but has this heating behavior. I think this is due to having different voltage settings to ensure larger battery capacity since it is still directly correlated. The other device didn't have this issue and felt more fluid overall but battery was depleting a little bit faster.
It may be that your device has too aggressive voltage settings and it stops charging because of overheating. But it is strange that it happens while you don't use the device at all.
Can you install accubattery and check your charging stats, estimated battery capacity, temperature, etc.?
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That dont help anything because the phone will disconnect every 1 to 5 seconds. Stupid pos if my next one comes out like these I'm giving up on ZTE
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nano303 said:
I've had my axon 7 for 4 days. Good phone BTW. But this morning I woke up to charge my phone only to be woken up by the disconnecting sound. Battery at 30 and it refuses to go any more. Defect? I think so! Damn! Right when I thought this phone will be puuurfect. This happens I waited a long time to get this phone and now I might have to send it back
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I received mine a few days ago and it won't enter quick charge and I have to jiggle the charge cable to keep it connected. Tried multiple chargers and cables. ZTE tells me it's a bad charge port or battery. Too bad it's a great phone otherwise. It will have to go back though. 15 hours to charge from 0 is not helpful.
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I received mine a few days ago and it won't enter quick charge and I have to jiggle the charge cable to keep it connected. Tried multiple chargers and cables. ZTE tells me it's a bad charge port or battery. Too bad it's a great phone otherwise. It will have to go back though. 15 hours to charge from 0 is not helpful.
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I am. Sure replacement will be great. I had 4 devices and they were all great, so you were just unlucky. Compares to other brands I had before, quality has been very consistent from device to device.
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I am. Sure replacement will be great. I had 4 devices and they were all great, so you were just unlucky. Compares to other brands I had before, quality has been very consistent from device to device.
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Thanks. Sadly, though, it started out great, but then started suffering from the same issue as the first. It's not quite taking 15 hours to charge, life the first, but a solid eight or nine. Also, there is the additional bonus of white flashing horizontal lines every so often, until I restart the phone.
I wonder if B&H got a bad batch. I noticed two other people, in different forums that got there's from B&H, had the exact same charge issue. Strange.
I've been living with it, until I can get a LeEco to play with, then it's getting RMAed. Hopefully the third will be the charm!
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Thanks. Sadly, though, it started out great, but then started suffering from the same issue as the first. It's not quite taking 15 hours to charge, life the first, but a solid eight or nine. Also, there is the additional bonus of white flashing horizontal lines every so often, until I restart the phone.
I wonder if B&H got a bad batch. I noticed two other people, in different forums that got there's from B&H, had the exact same charge issue. Strange.
I've been living with it, until I can get a LeEco to play with, then it's getting RMAed. Hopefully the third will be the charm!
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Which version have you been using? This is something strange. Do you think B&H may be sending returned faulty devices to their customers? You seem to be amongst a tiny minority of people who have issues - such a level of faultiness cannot exist for any manufacturer, it just contradicts the principles of manufacturing smartphones.
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Which version have you been using? This is something strange. Do you think B&H may be sending returned faulty devices to their customers? You seem to be amongst a tiny minority of people who have issues - such a level of faultiness cannot exist for any manufacturer, it just contradicts the principles of manufacturing smartphones.
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First I had a gold A2017U. Then a silver one. I have also heard some people that bought from Best Buy and had strange issues. I can tell you both got a big shipment in right before Thanksgiving. I almost didn't buy the phone because they were both out. The suddenly that week they both had them in stock. As a side note the tech support person at ZTE mentioned he had a few people with similar problems and was going to swap it out without hesitation. Instead I just returned it to B&H for a new one.
My tinfoil hat theory, and I have a background in manufacturing as an engineer, is that they cranked up production to meet holiday demand and didn't pay as close attention to QC (ie what parts their suppliers were providing). But I have no idea. It's just heresy and anecdotes from people. ::shrug::
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I should mention, I still love the phone, and have no I'll will towards ZTE. It's an amazing bargain, and the best no contract phone I've had, aside from the issues. I looking forward to getting a replacement.
My phone is two months old and has ceased to quick-charge. Actually, 90% of the time, it will only charge when powered down. I use the factory charger and cable but get a message that I need to use the original charger and cable. Catch 22?
I bought it at Best Buy so I took it back to them this evening. My charger is fine as is my cable. Best Buy confirmed that my issue is a factory defect and politely sent me on my way. I take care of my phones if nothing more than the fact that I've had to replace micro USB ports in the past. The weird thing is that when it charges powered down, it seems to refresh to full battery very quickly.
Has anyone else had similar issues? If in fact, I do have to deal with ZTE, what has been members experience?
Thank you for letting me vent.
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U can test your charger using USB volt amp reader on another phone which supports quick charging.
If charger works as it should then u need to test your phone with multimeter to see how much current it draws while phone is powered off without charger (battery only).
But that means you need to open 2 month old phone which i dont recommend if u have warranty.
Axon 7 draws about 2.66-2.68 amps while in quick charging mode. Volts i forgot but i think it was 6v. I'm not in shop at the moment so i cant know exactly.
But for amps i remembered.
Wallor77, thank you for your reply. My charger is in good working order. In fact, I have several 2.0 and 3.0 chargers. They all work fine on my Samsung Galaxy Note Edge. The Samsung displays "Fast Charger Connected" on the lock screen.
Now my ZTE Axon 7 will not charge while it is powered up. As soon as I turn it off, it charges just fine. This is really annoying!
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If your charger and cable are OK, perhaps have you recently installed an application which limits the power. Such methods exists in some antivírus to preserve the health of the battery. It's just an idea.
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Same thing there. If it charges normally while power off u need to see how much amps. USB volt amp reader is a good little device. I recommend for everyone to get one. It cost about 15 bucks. From there it's all about elemination process to diagnose proper issue
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Same thing there. If it charges normally while power off u need to see how much amps. USB volt amp reader is a good little device. I recommend for everyone to get one. It cost about 15 bucks. From there it's all about elemination process to diagnose proper issue
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I second this. But $15?! You can get them for about $5 on aliexpress!
U have USB volt amp reader with both volt units, amp units, time duration and mAh over time charged value. But 15$ was about avarage price listing. I'm sure there is cheaper as well.
UPDATE: 6/2/17
I ended up sending my phone to the ZTE repair center in TX. It took about 3 weeks to get it back. There was no explanation of what was repaired and I received my original phone; not a refurbished one. All I know was that it was covered.
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I am in the process of returning my 3rd Axon to ZTE. 2 of them have had this problem. It's definitely known because when I was talking to them and told them what was happening they just kind went "yeah ok" and fast tracked the whole thing. Thank god for this warranty, their quality control is ****e.
anyone noticed that occasionally it stops charging?
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anyone noticed that occasionally it stops charging?
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Last night, mine started doing this. It goes on and off about every two seconds. What's weird is it only does this with the quick charger. it slow charges when connected to a PC usb just fine. Its not the OEM charger either since my wife's quick charges just fine with the exact same charger.
Guess I'm going to have to call ZTE....
Mine suddenly stopped quick charging - I have 3 different chargers that work fine with other phones except for this one. And chances of all 3 of them going bad at the same time are slim to none. Tested different cables as well, but again same result. It charges with normal speed even when connected to QC3.0. Tried wiping cache. I think it's no different if I turn the phone off. Think it might be time to move on. Had it since December 2016, so I guess it's nearly 2 years old now. Still shame.
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Mine suddenly stopped quick charging - I have 3 different chargers that work fine with other phones except for this one. And chances of all 3 of them going bad at the same time are slim to none. Tested different cables as well, but again same result. It charges with normal speed even when connected to QC3.0. Tried wiping cache. I think it's no different if I turn the phone off. Think it might be time to move on. Had it since December 2016, so I guess it's nearly 2 years old now. Still shame.
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Quick update. Swapping batteries (OEM) hasn't helped. I wonder if this is software or hardware related
Let me add to this thread. I'm also not getting quick charge anymore for maybe a month already. Tried different cables, booting to safe mode, etc. There are few instances where i see quick charging but very rarely. I was thinking it's my usb port but I haven't opened my phone yet to verify.
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.