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Hello again friends!
On my phone, see sig for details, I have noticed whenever I place the phone on my QI Pad, while it does charge, The 'power source' is reported as AC, instead of Wireless. I believe this to be the cause of my problem of at night, when full charge is reached it chimes to confirm full, then drops 1%, so chimes to start again, and repeats.
I tried holding my QI Receiver (After market) to the terminals on my friends S3 I9300 and it showed up as charging Wirelessly, Can anybody tell me what in my phone tells the ROM what the power source is ?
And If they know a fix for what im experiencing. for example, if this is kernel related, any recommended kernels that support 4.3 ? c:
Thanks heaps in advance
-Count
CountParadox said:
Hello again friends!
On my phone, see sig for details, I have noticed whenever I place the phone on my QI Pad, while it does charge, The 'power source' is reported as AC, instead of Wireless. I believe this to be the cause of my problem of at night, when full charge is reached it chimes to confirm full, then drops 1%, so chimes to start again, and repeats.
I tried holding my QI Receiver (After market) to the terminals on my friends S3 I9300 and it showed up as charging Wirelessly, Can anybody tell me what in my phone tells the ROM what the power source is ?
And If they know a fix for what im experiencing. for example, if this is kernel related, any recommended kernels that support 4.3 ? c:
Thanks heaps in advance
-Count
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I'm using the stock Samsung charger with a third party QI receiver module in my S4. It's correctly identified as a wireless charger when connected, but the problem with intermittent charging at night that you describe still appear. I believe this problem is inherent to the technology. However, I "solved" it by deleting the charger connection sound as well as using Tasker to completely dim the screen at night. This way I'm no longer bothered.
Fruktsallad said:
I'm using the stock Samsung charger with a third party QI receiver module in my S4. It's correctly identified as a wireless charger when connected, but the problem with intermittent charging at night that you describe still appear. I believe this problem is inherent to the technology. However, I "solved" it by deleting the charger connection sound as well as using Tasker to completely dim the screen at night. This way I'm no longer bothered.
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I can turn off the vibrate and sound nd screen on in settings, But I wanted it to identify correctly so I can use Tasker, and Daydream, only when on wireless.. :c
Im thinking it may be Rom specific.. in which case Ill ask my good old friend i've never really had direct contact with Vertigo
Greetings. I'm new to these forums though I have visited numerous times to find fixes to various issues. I have rooted my Note 3 with towel root and now have Lollipop 5.0 rooted installed. I was hoping to install the Xposed framework in order to finally be able to kill the screen turning on with wireless charging problem. I wake up at night to my phone screen turning on and off as it cycles through charging and charge full notifications. I have installed "Headsoff" app which has killed the issue with wired charging and does prevent the sound notification with wireless charging but the screen still turns on. I also installed "App Ops," went into System UI and turned off Post notification per someone elses recommendation. Again, this seems to only apply to the wired screen on with charge function. When I tried to install Xposed framework, I learned it won't install on Android 5 without writing new code in the OS? This seems highly technical and risky to me as I am not that savvy with writing code. I have searched the forums and find many postings complaining about this problem and the best fix seems to install Xposed which seems hard to do with Android 5. I would greatly appreciate any input about how to solve this. Perhaps going with a custom ROM? Any recommendations? Thanks.
Developer options ON?
rlmppna said:
Greetings. I'm new to these forums though I have visited numerous times to find fixes to various issues. I have rooted my Note 3 with towel root and now have Lollipop 5.0 rooted installed. I was hoping to install the Xposed framework in order to finally be able to kill the screen turning on with wireless charging problem. I wake up at night to my phone screen turning on and off as it cycles through charging and charge full notifications. I have installed "Headsoff" app which has killed the issue with wired charging and does prevent the sound notification with wireless charging but the screen still turns on. I also installed "App Ops," went into System UI and turned off Post notification per someone elses recommendation. Again, this seems to only apply to the wired screen on with charge function. When I tried to install Xposed framework, I learned it won't install on Android 5 without writing new code in the OS? This seems highly technical and risky to me as I am not that savvy with writing code. I have searched the forums and find many postings complaining about this problem and the best fix seems to install Xposed which seems hard to do with Android 5. I would greatly appreciate any input about how to solve this. Perhaps going with a custom ROM? Any recommendations? Thanks.
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Settings -> Developer options -> Stay Awake?
nijom said:
Settings -> Developer options -> Stay Awake?
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Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, I've already tried that and have confirmed the "stay awake" fnt in developer options is turned off. Also, this is only happening with wireless charging. I have a wireless charge base next to my bed and also have one in my car. If I bypass wireless and directly hook up the cable, I have no problems. Very frustrating.
I am still hoping for help with this problem. I have searched and just don't find an obvious fix. I keep waking up to my display lighting up briefly. Once it starts, it cycles every few minutes; on/off. I don't know for sure but think it is the charge full/wireless charging cycle. It doesn't buzz or make noise as I have killed the sound notification. However; I can find no way to prevent the display from turning on. I found an app called "Screen Stay Off" which is supposed to prevent this. Unfortunately, it doesn't work. It causes the screen to flicker on/off rapidly, then the screen turns on and stays on. Frustrating. I am open to using a different ROM if no other solution. Thanks.
rlm
I have an s4 with a wireless qi receiver attached to the battery terminals. It also cycles through charging/not charging and it doesn't seem to matter how full the battery is. Sometimes, it will charge for 10 minutes and then just stop charging. Removing it from the charging pad and putting it back on will not charge the phone even though the receiver is detected by the pad.
I have a qi receiver on order for my note n900w8 and hope to have better luck with that than my s4.
audit13 said:
I have an s4 with a wireless qi receiver attached to the battery terminals. It also cycles through charging/not charging and it doesn't seem to matter how full the battery is. Sometimes, it will charge for 10 minutes and then just stop charging. Removing it from the charging pad and putting it back on will not charge the phone even though the receiver is detected by the pad.
I have a qi receiver on order for my note n900w8 and hope to have better luck with that than my s4.
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Thanks. I haven't noticed a problem with charging. Mine seems to get into this cycle only after it achieves full charge. Then the "full charge" notification comes. Phone stops charging and starts discharging. Then when it drops to ~ 98%, it starts charging again and I get the "wireless charging" notification. After root and going through various settings, I have killed the notifications that used to pop up; "Full charge, please disconnect the phone from the charger" and then "wireless charge detected" notifications. However, I can't prevent the display from lighting up. If changing out the wireless receiver fixes your problem, please let me know. I wasn't thinking the receiver might be the cause, but at this point, I'll give it a try. Last night I capitulated and plugged the phone in directly to the charge cable and bypassed the wireless charger. I have no issues that way. Why wireless charging functions differently is a mystery to me.
With my s4, i tried 3 different wireless pads and only two of the three would detect the receiver and charger sporadically. One of the wireless chargers was a google nexus wireless charger. Hopefully, I will have better luck with my note 3 when I get the receiver from eBay. I got two note 3 receivers with nfc from eBay but neither of those receivers would work with my sm-n900w8.
My nexus 4 and nexus 5 which have built-in wireless charging receivers, works perfectly with all three charging pads without issue. They charge fully and don't give me messages that the battery is full.
Hello, I'm experiencing this weird issue with my phone, after last update few days ago I put the phone on my Samsung S4 dock and the pop-up saying that charging has been disabled because the usb port was wet or dirty, but the phone was perfectly dry. Then I tried to charge it with a USB cable and IT WORKED and with wall charger (quick charge) as well but when I put it on the dock the damn moisture detection alert pops up and it doesn't charge.
I also tried with another dock, Samsung Tab4 dock (the big white one) and nothing changes, but both docking stations work with my girlfriend's S4....
I'm going crazy, please help me....
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Had the exact same problem with my s7. I think it must be a bug in the update. Kept getting moisture detected when in desk and car dock but not on normal charger. Had to flash back to previous firmware to fix the problem. Going to wait until next update and hope the problem is fixed.
Had the exact same problem as well. I did not flash it back to the previous firmware version and was hoping that the next update would fix the problem but unfortunatly it didn't. I updated my S7 a few days ago and the problem is still there. I keep my fingers crossed that they will soon fix it in one of their futur updates.
Same issue
I was googling for a solution and came across this thread so thought I'd reply and see if it's been resolved for anyone else.
Whenever I plug in to my car charger I get the "moisture detected" message. I can charge fine from a wall charger. My phone is the S7 Edge. It started doing it after the last update. My phone has never been in water, or even splashed. It's frustrating, due to my job, I use the car charger far more often, and now I can't.
I was also searching the web for a solution and came across this thread. My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S7 (no edge) and has the exact same behaviour since I've updated it in early September.
I am trying to charge it on an official Samsung dock from a few years back (Galaxy S3). Everytime I get the moisture detected error, however it charges fine on every other charger I have. The latest October update didn't fix this problem
Same issue
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I was googling for a solution and came across this thread so thought I'd reply and see if it's been resolved for anyone else.
Whenever I plug in to my car charger I get the "moisture detected" message. I can charge fine from a wall charger. My phone is the S7 Edge. It started doing it after the last update. My phone has never been in water, or even splashed. It's frustrating, due to my job, I use the car charger far more often, and now I can't.
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Hello, I experience the same issue. Whenever I plug in the phone to my car it detects moisture although the phone has never been in any contact with water whatsoever. Wall chargers work perfectly fine. Is this issue connected to the latest update?
Are there any updates on this topic, any solutions?
Thanks a lot!
having same problem with my s7. Both of my Motorola car chargers cause this error message to occur, although the chargers work fine when charging my car's Bluetooth speaker. my other chargers in the house work fine also.
I feel your pain
Exact same issue with a brand new, mint from the box S7 Edge. It displays the "moisture detected" message on all three docks in my house, yet is fine charging off a cable, with an adaptive fast charger, regular charger or even the wall wart that came with a Google Chrome Audio. It looks like something the dock sends out to tell devices that attach to it is confusing the phone firmware. I had a Note 4 prior to this, and the dock nullified the adaptive smart charger function, so clearly there is something more than just pass thru going on with the docks. It did charge the Note 4 though, albeit at the slow rate.
Same here, S7 edge charges perfectly on all cable and cheap China docks, but NOT on the official Samsung EDD-D200BE. The only difference I see is that all cheap dock are really pass thru and this Samsung dock is trying to do something with audio (has a audio jack) and other intelligent things.
Probably too intelligent for their own S7.
So, I have had my Nexus 7 installed in my 2007 Toyota Tacoma for 7 months. I use the Behringer UCA202 DAC($20). I am a cheapo so I preferred $20 over the $76 Fiio E10K that is supposed to be better. I also like that I have a mic input that works on the UCA202. Makes voice search and phone calls possible. Grounded the outside of the rcas to the chassis to help with the electrical noise. Used Premium Monoprice RCA cable to also help with the electrical noise. ($7) Using Alpine KTP-445U($114) to amplify the tablet audio output to the speakers. (Rockford P1675-S in the front and P1675 in the rear, $200) I needed my steering wheel controls to work so I used the Joycon EXR Steering Wheel Interface ($58). Its setup took a couple hours but after I completed the setup I have had ZERO issues with it, LOVE IT! Please note that the Joycon EXR will only work for analog steering wheel controls. You would need the EXC($92) for CAN, IBUS, resistive, and digital steering wheel controls. Used a cheap usb otg charging adapter for allowing usb otg while charging. Be careful with these some cords will allow this, some will not. Pay attention to reviews to get some insight but even then it's a shot in the dark. You also need to make sure that it is a high quality cable so that the wire gauge can handle the current for fast charging. RTL2832U DVB dongle for being able to receive FM stations on the tablet. Also used a cheap 4 port usb hub. Used three of the ports for DAC, EXR, DVB.
Okay, all done with my setup. Now on to getting some advice. I used to use Timurs Kernel for 5.1, cost me $20. It worked okay but it would often freeze when I shut off my truck so the tablet would then reboot after 20ish seconds. 3 months after I bought LP Timur came out with MM. But, he wanted me to pay for that one as well. Hell no. I emailed him, he wouldn't upgrade me without paying. Didn't want to pay for his kernel in the first place so there was no way I was going to pay for it again. So... I decided to take on the setup of the tablet for Fixed install on my own. I installed Cyanogen Mod (13.0-20160827-NIGHTLY) with the Elemental X kernel version 3.16 (last reported version to include working usb otg + fastcharging) Well I get charging + usb otg but its not fast charging. No big deal, I can deal with that for now.
The problem I am having is that I cannot for the life of me figure out how timurs kernel would only lose 1% of batterylife in 12 hours when the truck was turned off. I have tried multiple things, done a ton of research and nothing seems to get close to 1% for 12hrs. The best solution I have found is using the apps Greenify, No Wakelock, and Force Doze as well as disabling Google Sync completely. This has gotten me down to about 8% for 12 hours. When I previously used Tasker as the overall solution I was losing 12% for 12 hours. (disable WiFi and location, enable airplane mode, enable battery saver)
Anyone have any tips to improve the drain while my truck is off?
So I have a couple of generic QC2.0 car chargers in my car and wife's car.. I've had them a year or so? They work fine on my note 4, and they did work on my my S7E while on MM.... I've noticed since the N7.0 upgrade they are no longer "quick charging"? The option is set on my phone, and it does quick quick at home with the wall wart but not in the car anymore?
Anyone else notice this since the nougat update?
I had this happen in my car after the last mm update... cleared cache, hard reboot, and pulled the charger out and put it back in. One of those fixed it. Probably the cache/ reboot
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I'll try to report back, I tried the root method available for nougat and thru all the tinkering I fubar the phone. So I had (wanted) to wipe, factory reset and did a completely fresh clean install of N 7.0 nougat. So fingers crossed.
Well, I did a complete factory reset and fresh install of Android 7.0 Nougat, but my car charger is still no longer quick charging my S7E on N. I don't know the make and model of the car charger I have with qc2.0, it's not a Samsung branded one.... I wonder if android 7.0 changed something on how it recognizes the qc2.0 chargers? The house (samsung branded) still work but the car ones do not.
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I would be suspicious of the cable more than the charger itself. I've had multiple 3rd party cables that (for lack of a better term) seem to have got "fried" and would only allow standard charge speeds. Switching cables resulted in fast charge working again. Your phone itself detects the current as soon as you connect the cable, and if it isn't able to draw what it needs to fast charge - even from a QC charger - it won't.
FWIW - none of my QC chargers are branded. They're all Anker or Aukey.
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I would be suspicious of the cable more than the charger itself. I've had multiple 3rd party cables that (for lack of a better term) seem to have got "fried" and would only allow standard charge speeds. Switching cables resulted in fast charge working again. Your phone itself detects the current as soon as you connect the cable, and if it isn't able to draw what it needs to fast charge - even from a QC charger - it won't.
FWIW - none of my QC chargers are branded. They're all Anker or Aukey.
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That's a good point, I'm using the cable that came with the charger... its a good solid cable, but you know that goes I will try another cable - that's a good idea. I'll report back when I do. Thanks for that suggestion.
I had problems with fast charging not working until a reboot or leave it unplug for a few minutes then plug it back in then it works flawlessly
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Since the new update mine and my partners s7 won't fast charge, we both have official samsung chargers, we've even tried family members chargers and still the same, I've been in touch with samsung and they just told me to factory reset the phones which I did and still doesn't work, hope it gets fixed soon!!
Absolutely check the CABLE as the culprit. I have an old 6ft Belkin micro usb 2.0 cable that only fastcharges half of the time I use it on my Aukey QC2.0 adapters. I suppose a few factors could be in play here: oxidation buildup on the terminals, worn wiring insulation due to heat and/or bends. Maybe I'm drunk. Lol
Forgot to update. I've tried a few cables none allow quick charging on the car adapter. They do charge at 2.0amp and those same cables will charge quick charge in the house.... So, either my car adapter has suddenly stopped doing quick charge or something mysterious has happened to my specific S7E.
I'll have to try with my note 4 in the car and see what happens.
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Mines dont quick charge either. Now how the heck do 100k a year coders miss this? They had to knew
Was gonna start a thread about this issue a couple days ago. Been having issues with fast charging ever since the update. I would connect the charger, it would say fast charging but revert to normal charging. Sometimes it would say fast charging for the duration but be slow as balls.
I found that shutting my phone down and charging it that way does a fast charge fine however.
I wonder what changed? At least in my case, I have 2 QC2.0 car chargers, from different vendors... one is from ebay the other I bought at Fry's electronics - and neither will quick charge now. I guess whatever handshake happens to enable quickquick isnt present since the nougat upgrade oh well... I am glad to see others are having the same or similar issues - at least I'm not crazy.
Mine still fast charges on my qc2.0 vehicle charger after nougat. *shrug* ill post a link to the one I'm using in just a sec...
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Quick Charge 2.0 Runshion Dual-Port Car Charger with LED lights for Samsung Galaxy S7/S6/Edge,Note 5 / Note 4, Nexus 6,LG G5,HTC | Qualcomm Certified-Black Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018GL6UHQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_u2X0ybX8NE1EH
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This one is the same, just a different Chinese manufacturers label in it lol
Meagoes Quick Charge 2.0 Rapid USB Car Charger with 1-Pack 3.3ft Micro USB Cable for Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge/S7/S6 Edge/S6+/S6/S5/Note Edge/5/4, Sony Xperia, Moto X, Sharp Aquos, LG, HTC [Gray] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KI3856O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_-9X0yb4792JA8
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wireless fast charging not working.
Since the security update my wireless fast charging does not work on my samsung wireless charger. if i unplug it and plug directly into phone it fast charges fine. anyone else having that same issue? fast charge works fine with car and battery backpack fast charger too.
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fast charging works with my car charger and at home I use the factory charging brick and cable which also works fine. I also use a wireless Samsung fast charger but I haven't checked it works on that being I only set my phone on there before I go to bed.
I had issues with Quick Charge right after Nougat update, Just got my SM-G935T from T-Mobile last Friday.
To fix it I had to clear the cache and disable and reenable quick charge under system battery advanced options. and everything started working fine again.
I also had issues with wireless charging on a stock Samsung "Fast Charger" and ended up having to replace the usb cable from the power adapter to the samsung wireless 'fast charger' it seems after the Note 7 issues, samsung put some quality control software in the nougat updates for the S7 and S7 Edge, and if there is anything slightly off things won't work because of the new samsung QC steps.
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I had issues with Quick Charge right after Nougat update, Just got my SM-G935T from T-Mobile last Friday.
To fix it I had to clear the cache and disable and reenable quick charge under system battery advanced options. and everything started working fine again.
I also had issues with wireless charging on a stock Samsung "Fast Charger" and ended up having to replace the usb cable from the power adapter to the samsung wireless 'fast charger' it seems after the Note 7 issues, samsung put some quality control software in the nougat updates for the S7 and S7 Edge, and if there is anything slightly off things won't work because of the new samsung QC steps.
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Where is the battery advanced options at on 7.1??? I looked and couldnt find the fast charging settings anywhere
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Where is the battery advanced options at on 7.1??? I looked and couldnt find the fast charging settings anywhere
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Go to Settings (COGWHEEL ON NOTIFICATION BAR)
Then Select "DEVICE MAINTENANCE"
Then SELECT "Battery" bottom left
Then go to "Advanced Settings" using the drop down menu at the top left (... vertically)
Toggle "Fast cable charging" turn it off reboot phone then turn it back on.
You can also just type "Battery" in the settings search then go to "Advanced Settings" that way.
wiping cache, disabling, reboot and enable didn't work on mine. Seems its doing it no matter how or where im charging it now. it says fast charging but it's not if you look at the amount of time its taking (approx 20 mins per 10%)