Nexus 6p not connecting to computer - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I've been reading but not posting for awhile.. I'm having a issue with my 6P, its not connecting to any computer anymore Mac or PC. It doesn't show up at all, nothing in the status bar to select from, I can see the charging icon show up but no way for me to access the phone to back it up, even in download mode or recovery the phone won't show up on any computer for me to back it up..

Swapped cables to connect to the computer? Changed USB ports? Removed drivers and rebooted?

Most definitely sounds like driver issue. If it was the cable, then I think it would not even charge.
Download the driver right here
Follow install instructions right here.
If you still have issues right click on the device in device manager, then uninstall the driver. Then follow the install instructions again.

AndroidPurity said:
Most definitely sounds like driver issue. If it was the cable, then I think it would not even charge.
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Not necessarily true. Some cables only support charging. If you cut it (not that you would) it would only have the smaller red and black cables inside. You need the cable with red, black, green & blue or yellow. I forget. Think yellow. If OP is using a 3rd party cable that may be the case. Also, damaged cable may be the issue. Actually happened to me. My normal longer cable that came with the 6P got a little snipped on the outside and now it only works for charging. When I plug it in it says there was an error installing the driver, which are already correctly installed. I need to use that little mini cable now.
Probably is a driver issue, though.

Hmmm I can't see it being driver issue on both Mac and PC, on the Mac all I need is the app, I know it works because I tried it with a different phone, no driver involved with the mac.. Its not the cable because it charges and I've tried different cables before posting..

RoyJ said:
Not necessarily true. Some cables only support charging. If you cut it (not that you would) it would only have the smaller red and black cables inside. You need the cable with red, black, green & blue or yellow. I forget. Think yellow. If OP is using a 3rd party cable that may be the case. Also, damaged cable may be the issue. Actually happened to me. My normal longer cable that came with the 6P got a little snipped on the outside and now it only works for charging. When I plug it in it says there was an error installing the driver, which are already correctly installed. I need to use that little mini cable now.
Probably is a driver issue though.
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Hey thanks man!! I was not aware of that. I knew about USB Type C cables not meeting certain charging standards but was not aware some of the cables might be missing the data transfer wire inside the cable. I guess it is also possible the data wire could be the only 1 to break or fray, but chances of only that wire breaking are probably pretty slim.
It is kind of surprising that Nexus drivers are not automatically recognized and downloaded by now. Especially in Windows computers. Weird we still have to keep manually downloading and installing it when most other devices have their driver automatically installed when plugging it in.

RoyJ said:
Not necessarily true. Some cables only support charging. If you cut it (not that you would) it would only have the smaller red and black cables inside. You need the cable with red, black, green & blue or yellow. I forget. Think yellow. If OP is using a 3rd party cable that may be the case. Also, damaged cable may be the issue. Actually happened to me. My normal longer cable that came with the 6P got a little snipped on the outside and now it only works for charging. When I plug it in it says there was an error installing the driver, which are already correctly installed. I need to use that little mini cable now.
Probably is a driver issue, though.
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I'm not using a 3rd party cable, I've been thru that, cable quality is not issue, I've used the cable that came with phone and new one a friend got with her phone two weeks ago. Like I said Mac does not need drivers just the app and thats it not only that if another works on my computer what does drivers have to do with it?

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[Q] Touchscreen screwy when connected to laptop USB; anyone else?

My Vibrant's touchscreen gets screwy when connected to any of my laptop's USB ports, when the lappy is either on battery or wall power.
By screwy I mean it misreads my presses, as if I pressed elsewhere on the screen. I'm in the 30 day swap period still, but I was lucky enough to get a very bright screened model and am reluctant to swap it unless this power/screen problem is to be worried about.
Have not been able to test on another computer's USB ports yet.
Thanks.
edit: Dell laptop.
Mine works fine OP when connected to both my laptop and my desktop.
Does your laptop happen to be a macbook? Because this phone has problems with apple computers.
No, a Dell. More specifically, this is not when mounting or using ADB. This occurs when merely connected and charging. Seems like it's a spurious signal coming down the USB line from the laptop is my guess.
I've had that unfortunate experience since day one of purchase. I went through three Vibrants.
I swapped the first one because of the touch screen bug with the USB connection. Also, the back button would periodically "stick" and continuously press back until I were to tap it again.
When I got the second one, I realized the issue with the USB remained the same and the "sticky" back button was more frequent than the first one.
The third one that I have now has a more responsive touch screen with the USB connected. It would act up 50% less than the first two. It has moments when it works just fine when I move the cable around and make sure I'm not touching the cable there on after.
My coworker doesn't experience that problem when he tries it on the work computers and my phone doesn't have that problem either. It only acts that way when I plug it into my x64 Sony VAIO, so I'm wondering if it's some sort of related issue.
Don't feel bad. I've been searching online for some sort of remedy since its release and have found nothing.
Are you using the USB cable that came with the phone?
s15274n said:
Are you using the USB cable that came with the phone?
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I've always used the cable it came with. From reading your post, I just tried a USB with a micro USB converter tip, but it still produces the same symptoms.
I had the same problem. went to T-Mobile store (thinking I needed to get a new phone) and after a couple of tests, they gave me a new charger... that solved the issue 100%, so in my case, this was the cable/wall charger, not the phone
^ that's what I was getting at.
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I've always used the cable it came with. From reading your post, I just tried a USB with a micro USB converter tip, but it still produces the same symptoms.
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try changing the charger/USB at the store for an original one (not generic micro USB) that took care of me
dq13 said:
try changing the charger/USB at the store for an original one (not generic micro USB) that took care of me
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I swapped al of the contents every time I made the exchange. When it's plugged into an outlet with the charger/USB it comes with, it works just fine. Works fine with any x86 computers at my job. It goes crazy on my x64 desktop and laptop. It's pretty annoying when I'm working on it with Eclipse and I get text messages. It becomes a task just to swype in one word, or disconnect it as an alternative and wait for about five seconds for it to function properly again.
well that sucks. I have x86 at work and 64 bit at home. after swaping the charger/cable, like I said, no more problems anywhere
Wow, I never expected so many responses with the same problems. Thanks guys.
I'm using x64 Win7, so that could be it. Also, am using the stock cable, I have no other micro cables at this time. More in the mail already. I'll check on my bro's 32 bit Win7 laptop and with the aftermarket cables.
Thanks for the responses.
ytj87 said:
Wow, I never expected so many responses with the same problems. Thanks guys.
I'm using x64 Win7, so that could be it. Also, am using the stock cable, I have no other micro cables at this time. More in the mail already. I'll check on my bro's 32 bit Win7 laptop and with the aftermarket cables.
Thanks for the responses.
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Any update?
laptop issues
I have a HP laptop and if my vibrant is connected via stock usb cord my laptop will not boot. It doesn't get past the first HP screen and it shuts off abruptly and tries to reboot. When unplugged everything is fine as long as it is up and running. I can connect my phone and do whatever needs to be done as long as my laptop has booted up. I thought it was kinda weird. I only plug my vibrant in my laptop while tethering to charge. Anyone experience this? btw running win7 64
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I have a HP laptop and if my vibrant is connected via stock usb cord my laptop will not boot. It doesn't get past the first HP screenand it shuts off abruptly and tries to reboot. When unplugged everything is fine as long as it is up and running. I can connect my phone and do whatever needs to be done as long as my laptop has booted up. I thought it was kinda weird. I only plug my vibrant in my laptop while tethering to charge. Anyone experience this?
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Happens on my HP aswell but with a Droid incredible connected, must be a HP issue
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It is because the laptop is trying to boot from one of the removable devices that show up whenever the phone is connected.
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Sounds like a CPU preemptive latency problem. The USB port may use big time slices of the CPU during the same time the touchscreen positions are being calculated. This should be fixed with the new update.
ytj87 said:
My Vibrant's touchscreen gets screwy when connected to any of my laptop's USB ports, when the lappy is either on battery or wall power.
By screwy I mean it misreads my presses, as if I pressed elsewhere on the screen. I'm in the 30 day swap period still, but I was lucky enough to get a very bright screened model and am reluctant to swap it unless this power/screen problem is to be worried about.
Have not been able to test on another computer's USB ports yet.
Thanks.
edit: Dell laptop.
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Mine did the same thing, except it did not matter what power source. When it was plugged into anything, my screen was screwy. Unplug it, and everything worked again. I exchanged mine, and have not had the problem since.
Mine is that way as well, but not with the computer, its that way with one charger that I previously had with my aria. After I unplug, its fine. I read somewhere that the length of the cord might have something to do with it.
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I used to have this problem with just one miniusb charger for my G1. The problem is there's too much current. You probably have a USB port that puts out more power on AC and it's simply too much for your phone. If it's getting REALLY hot, that's a sure sign.

USB-OTG cable is having issues

Edit: problem solved. Word of advice to those having an issue with their cable, it most likely is missed wired
Advice to those looking for an otg cable or an otg cable solution, don't go for the super cheap ones, their wiring matches their price.
I am attempting to get an OTG cable (two actually) that I recently purchased to work but I'm having some issues.
I tried installing the USB-OTG Diagnostic tool to help figure out the issue. My N7 currently is running the Linaro _Motley Kerenel on a stock kernel that has been rooted and deodexed.
When I plug in the first cable that I have the highest hopes for the diagnostic tool reports that the kernel, rooted api, and the android api all claim support. However, the android api reports that it does not detect a device while the rooted api and kernel both do detect a device. However, it does report that the classes have been found.
The second cable causes the diagnostic tool to report that even on the kernel level no device is detected. I'm thinking this cable is defective in comparison to the first one.
The diagnostic tool's ultimate verdict is that OS support is a yes for cable one, but a no for cable two.
EDIT: When I plug in the first cable Superuser pops up saying that it has granted StickMount permission, even if there is just a mouse or even nothing on the other side of the cable. For the second cable no such message appears and the diagnostic tool even asks me if I connected anything after it is done, in comparison to the first which it automatically knows that I had connected something.
Is there any hints as to how to get these to work, though I do understand that the second most likely is defective and cannot be made to work.
wiggle the connector. I bought 2 OTG cables, only to find out the USB cable that came with my N7 (which fits tight as hell) is the only usb cable i own that will reliably seat in the port on the N7.
Wiggling the connector did not help at all. I don't think it is a connection issue as while both cables aren't as tight as the cable that comes with the N7, they do both sit firmly within the device itself.
In one of the many other threads on USB-OTG cables, one or more posters have reported having to shave the plastic on the top of the end that goes into the Nexus 7 because the sloped plastic of the Nexus 7 keeps the cable from being fully inserted. The micro USB end connector isn't long enough on some cables which seems to be causing issues of either the cable not working, being loose, or working intermittently.
Apparently he problem is far more benign than a software issue.
I ended up pulling apart cable two as it seemed defective and lo and behold it was. The sense pin (pin 4) wasn't connected to anything. After rewiring it I got it to preform better than cable one, that being it would power the device for a fraction of a second before cutting out and the diagnostic tool finally recognized it. Turned out that a short between the power pin and a data was causing the N7 to shutdown the connection. Fixing the short yielded a perfectly working cable.
I have yet to figure out what is wrong with cable one as it is of a different design and harder to test due to this.
Either way, this thread can be closed as it wasn't a software issue as originally thought. Just some really cheap cables. Let this be a lesson to me about buying those exceedingly cheap alternatives. Too good to be true.
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[Q] OEM usb cable malfunction

Hello community,
trying for half an hour to connect my note 3 to the pc using the OEM usb cable, I kept getting error 43 "Unknown Device" stuff but the phone was being charged. After that, I plugged it in my usb 3.0 external drive cable and got recognised instantly. What do you think is the problem here? I did happen to land the phone-edge of it in a yogurt bowl last week but, after cleaning it, it has been working normally this much time!
(Hope) someone else had a similar experience and worked it out...
Thanks,
jim
Original cable that came with my Note 3 has broken wire inside from new, I need to move it around few times just to get it connect inside and charge phone, Note 3 itself works fine with usb2 cables, or usb3 cable from my back up HDD, so I strongly suspect one of the wires inside your cable broke or has poor connection as well, but here it's data line, not power like in mine. Solution is very simple, use another usb3 cable, that should give you fast charge, or even usb 2, but here probably charge will be slower. You can find inexpensive cables online, also I don't think cables have full 1 yr warranty, like phones do but you may as well try warranty claim. BTW there is nothing special about Samsung charging cable as far as I know and at least in my case any USB3 cable will charge my phone at full speed, just like original cable as long as charger is original.
cvlaros said:
Hello community,
trying for half an hour to connect my note 3 to the pc using the OEM usb cable, I kept getting error 43 "Unknown Device" stuff but the phone was being charged. After that, I plugged it in my usb 3.0 external drive cable and got recognised instantly. What do you think is the problem here? I did happen to land the phone-edge of it in a yogurt bowl last week but, after cleaning it, it has been working normally this much time!
(Hope) someone else had a similar experience and worked it out...
Thanks,
jim
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Did you install Samsung driver?
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Did you install Samsung driver?
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yes, Kies 3 has been installed since the beginning with the drivers. And as long as the phone is recognised through another cable, the drivers are definitly installed! Thanks again!
pete4k said:
Original cable that came with my Note 3 has broken wire inside from new, I need to move it around few times just to get it connect inside and charge phone, Note 3 itself works fine with usb2 cables, or usb3 cable from my back up HDD, so I strongly suspect one of the wires inside your cable broke or has poor connection as well, but here it's data line, not power like in mine. Solution is very simple, use another usb3 cable, that should give you fast charge, or even usb 2, but here probably charge will be slower. You can find inexpensive cables online, also I don't think cables have full 1 yr warranty, like phones do but you may as well try warranty claim. BTW there is nothing special about Samsung charging cable as far as I know and at least in my case any USB3 cable will charge my phone at full speed, just like original cable as long as charger is original.
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As long as I have the backup cable, I just leave the OEM in the wall charger and everything is fine. There is the fact that my Knox is 0x1, but I can just try the warranty with the cable and the receipt :angel:
Thanks again!

Name these parts?

Hello all,
Yesterday I replaced my daughterboard on my Nexus 4 because my microUSB port was fried. I am trying to activate LTE on my device, but it turns out I am not able to connect my device to my computer. I tried everything there is; factory reset, cache partition erase, five different USB cords, both Mac and PC, debugging and MTP ticked off, installed all different sorts of drivers. No matter what I do, I cannot get it to work. The phone is charging when I plug it in, it just will not show up as a device on my computer. I tried my friend's phone on my laptop with the same USB cable and his popped up right away. I thought I had replaced the daughterboard perfectly, but now I am second guessing myself.
Does anyone know what these parts are (circled in red and blue) See the attachment. Would they have anything to do with data transfer?
If these parts don't have anything to do with data transfer, what could possibly be wrong with my device? My device is in stock form, and even Google support is stumped.
Thanks in advance!
sdilu said:
Hello all,
Yesterday I replaced my daughterboard on my Nexus 4 because my microUSB port was fried. I am trying to activate LTE on my device, but it turns out I am not able to connect my device to my computer. I tried everything there is; factory reset, cache partition erase, five different USB cords, both Mac and PC, debugging and MTP ticked off, installed all different sorts of drivers. No matter what I do, I cannot get it to work. The phone is charging when I plug it in, it just will not show up as a device on my computer. I tried my friend's phone on my laptop with the same USB cable and his popped up right away. I thought I had replaced the daughterboard perfectly, but now I am second guessing myself.
Does anyone know what these parts are (circled in red and blue) See the attachment. Would they have anything to do with data transfer?
If these parts don't have anything to do with data transfer, what could possibly be wrong with my device? My device is in stock form, and even Google support is stumped.
Thanks in advance!
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the red circle looks like flash mem,the blue one looks like some sort of JTAG probe but i never opened my nexus 4 so i could be wrong,don't quote me on that.
blue is gsm antenna coaxial cable connector (nothing to do with usb), red is daughterboard to mainboard connector for loudspeaker, led, mic, usb, vibrating motor
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blue is gsm antenna coaxial cable connector (nothing to do with usb), red is daughterboard to mainboard connector for loudspeaker, led, mic, usb, vibrating motor
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Yep.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Nexus+4+Motherboard+Replacement/13182

Problem recognizing charging, headset, and PC connection

Hello boys! I have a very serious problem with my LE PRO 3. Since yesterday, the following is happening BUG: When I connect the charger, it does not load immediately. It only loads if I reboot the device. And if I take it out and put it back, it stops loading again. This also happens when I connect to the PC. The device only recognizes if I leave the cable connected and restart. With the headset the same thing. It only recognizes if I leave it connected and restart the device. I'm on the Cydrass Google edition ROM, and my device is the x720 version. I have already switched to other ROMs (LineageOs, Ressuection Remix, and even the Chinese STOCK ROM 26s, and the problem still persists!) Apparently it's a serious problem recognizing my USB port I do not know what else to do! Please, help me!
even first buy , do you have problem ?
To Vitor_147
Remember, if you change the stock original LeEco rom you cannot say "have a problem with my LePro3", it's no longer the original combo "LePro3" (hardware + software) so expect (and accept) anything (better or worse!) and report the defects to the rom developer.
Now some helping things!
Apart to clean the phone usb c port and to try a new usb cable, you can:
With the usb cable connected, switch the usb debug off (or on) (developer options) then check if your computer detect your phone.
Even if your computer doesn't detect the phone or your phone seems not charging battery, if the usb cable (and charger) is good in 99% of the cases it charges the battery even if not at full charge rate (expect a minimum 4 hours charge time).
Before to give up, the last try is to bring your phone back to factory conditions with everything (but everything!) under the exact conditions of how it came out of the factory, then you can start over there and have an idea of whether the phone has a hardware defect or if it's just a matter of software.
I hope you solve the problem, if you find the right solution please report it here, so other users can learn how to solve this problem! Cheers!
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To Vitor_147
Remember, if you change the stock original LeEco rom you cannot say "have a problem with my LePro3", it's no longer the original combo "LePro3" (hardware + software) so expect (and accept) anything (better or worse!) and report the defects to the rom developer.
Now some helping things!
Apart to clean the phone usb c port and to try a new usb cable, you can:
With the usb cable connected, switch the usb debug off (or on) (developer options) then check if your computer detect your phone.
Even if your computer doesn't detect the phone or your phone seems not charging battery, if the usb cable (and charger) is good in 99% of the cases it charges the battery even if not at full charge rate (expect a minimum 4 hours charge time).
Before to give up, the last try is to bring your phone back to factory conditions with everything (but everything!) under the exact conditions of how it came out of the factory, then you can start over there and have an idea of whether the phone has a hardware defect or if it's just a matter of software.
I hope you solve the problem, if you find the right solution please report it here, so other users can learn how to solve this problem! Cheers!
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I already wrote this up in Omni thread, so I'll keep it short. I've also been experiencing this same issue for a while now, it first happened on stock rom, reboot solves it. Darko tried a fix in his eas kernel, seems to fix it (so maybe somehow kernel related). I believe it might be somehow related to the usb-c controller, cause I found cases online of similar issues with pixel phones (i believe the controller manufacturer is the same as in our phones). I actually know the exact moment when my problems first began, after I used my OTG adapter to connect a usb mouse. Few hours after that, the phone wouldnt charge.
{Disclaimer - this part is purely my theory}
I think it maybe somehow related to a safety "switch/fuse" of sorts, or something to do with static discharge or something similar, and here's why. I did a loot of trial and error since the first time it happened to me cause it scared the sh*t outta me, thinkin my phone is broken. I am vigilant about careful handling of usb ports and such, (ocd-ish really) so theres no way I physically damaged it, its not loose one bit, cleaned it out, tried wiggling the cable around anyway, has no effect, so I excluded the possibility of a faulty port/soldering. A few occurences to note
No1 - if I plug my phone in the charger first, and then plug the charger in the outlet, it breaks the port, I have to reboot to fix it. But plug the charger in the outlet first, then the cable to the phone - no problem. (Static discharge of sorts?)
No2 - since it started happening, the only way my usb-c OTG adapter works is if i first plug the adapter in the phone, and then the desired usb device in the adapter. If i try to plug the adapter in the phone w/say a usb stick already connected to it - no go, doesnt work.
Oh... I'm sorry for what happens to your phone! It's true the safest way to charge a phone avoiding current surge/spikes/shocks is to plug first the charger to AC outlet, then the usb c plug to the phone, then the usb plug to the charger. If possible, never plug/unplug the charger to/from the AC outlet if the phone is connected to the charger.
When the phone is full charged, first unplug the cable, not important which side first, then unplug the charger. If the phone is still charging, better unplug first the cable from the charger side to avoid micro spikes on the usb c port.
If you cannot obtain a normal behavior of the usb c port neither with reflashing the phone with the "qfil" system, perhaps a logic port of the usb c port is burned or simply in undetermined state, in the last case a total battery discharge may reset the logic port state and the phone can works fine once fully recharged. I'm sorry I can't help you better at this time! Cheers!
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@orsonbear, thats my train of thought aswell, micro discharges occuring while plugging/unplugging causing the controller to freak out, or potentially damage the tiny connections (micro usb only had 4 wires vs 24! in usb-c). But I believe the problem lies somewhere on the software/firmware side, mainly because a reboot solves any issue I have. And also I just remembered, the first time it happened to me was a couple of days after I updated my firmware while updating to 19s, or 20s, cant recall precisely. Anywho, for me it's a minor nuissance, not like the OP who can only connect his phone once before rebooting (I can go for weeks before it occurs).
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Oh... I'm sorry for what happens to your phone! It's true the safest way to charge a phone avoiding current surge/spikes/shocks is to plug first the charger to AC outlet, then the usb c plug to the phone, then the usb plug to the charger. If possible, never plug/unplug the charger to/from the AC outlet if the phone is connected to the charger.
When the phone is full charged, first unplug the cable, not important which side first, then unplug the charger. If the phone is still charging, better unplug first the cable from the charger side to avoid micro spikes on the usb c port.
If you cannot obtain a normal behavior of the usb c port neither with reflashing the phone with the "qfil" system, perhaps a logic port of the usb c port is burned or simply in indeterminated state, in the last case a total battery discharge may reset the logic port state and the phone can works fine once fully recharged. I'm sorry I can't help you better at this time! Cheers!
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Yes,
I thought about letting the phone down completely, and see if that does not happen anymore!
Same problem here
Days ago it start happen, exactly how you say, i never change the stock software and it start happen randomly, I have to reboot to recognize anything that I plug into the USB c port, I try factory reset and change from 26s to 23s and it keeps happening so maybe I'm pretty ****ed, someone help me, in my country no one will fix the port u.u (sorry for my English).
Hellao! I'm having a very similar issue, charging works fine and the pc detects the phone but OTG and the audio on my headset is not working. Did someone of you find a solution to this problem?
1. x720, x722 or x727?
2. Where did you buy the phones? (Store names)
3. What kind of USB-C cable were you using? The one that came in the box? Have you used other USB-C cables and adapters to see if it works?
This could be hardware failure due to a lack of QCing from LeEco (just your average hardware issue) or a USB-C cable issue. It's ver. 1.0 on all LeEco Pro 3 models (right)? So I can't say it's the cable for sure. Has anyone attempted to take the phone apart to replace the port? do they even sell the port replacement?
Similar problem for me. About a month ago my headset stop working and the phone did not recognize it at all, tried with the adaptor to 3,5 mm jack and did not work either. Charging worked though.
Found a replacement chip with usb c port and ordered. Yesterday i replaced the charging port, but still the headset do not work at all, and connection to PC does not work ether. Charging still works as usual.
I ordered the phone from grossoshop 7 month ago with their rom. Tried this evening to upgrade the rom from 5.8.018 to 5.9.020, still grossoshop but no difference... It should not be a hardware problem as i replaced the type c port.
Should i try to flash another rom to see if there's any difference?
Any other suggestions?
Thankful for any ideas
Linkan78 said:
Similar problem for me. About a month ago my headset stop working and the phone did not recognize it at all, tried with the adaptor to 3,5 mm jack and did not work either. Charging worked though.
Found a replacement chip with usb c port and ordered. Yesterday i replaced the charging port, but still the headset do not work at all, and connection to PC does not work ether. Charging still works as usual.
I ordered the phone from grossoshop 7 month ago with their rom. Tried this evening to upgrade the rom from 5.8.018 to 5.9.020, still grossoshop but no difference... It should not be a hardware problem as i replaced the type c port.
Should i try to flash another rom to see if there's any difference?
Any other suggestions?
Thankful for any ideas
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Have you tried switching cables? Could you have broken a contact or something while swapping the port out? Have you tried putting the old port back in to see if the computer recognizes the phone with it? Unfortunately you're gonna have to try everything, even if opening it back up again is tough. LeEco phones aren't exactly known for their build quality. Are you x720? Well, flash whatever ROMs you can, I guess. Might as well try everything.
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Have you tried switching cables? Could you have broken a contact or something while swapping the port out? Have you tried putting the old port back in to see if the computer recognizes the phone with it? Unfortunately you're gonna have to try everything, even if opening it back up again is tough. LeEco phones aren't exactly known for their build quality. Are you x720? Well, flash whatever ROMs you can, I guess. Might as well try everything.
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Yes, I have tried to switch the cables so no problem with them. Have not done a swap back again as the problem seem to be similar as before, so maybe a change to a different rom will be the next step for me. If change of rom does not work, maybe then I'll try to swap port again.
And yes, It's a X720
Thanks for fast reply.
Linkan78 said:
Yes, I have tried to switch the cables so no problem with them. Have not done a swap back again as the problem seem to be similar as before, so maybe a change to a different rom will be the next step for me. If change of rom does not work, maybe then I'll try to swap port again.
And yes, It's a X720
Thanks for fast reply.
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Maybe it's not plugged in or attached correctly so the phone doesn't detect it. Sounds like a hardware issue to me, in all honesty. I once took apart my iPhone 5 to replace the non-functional home button and it wouldn't work no matter what I tried. I had to remove the battery, reseat it, and then attach the home button again. It finally worked after a reboot.
just report in on this thread, I as well recently purchased an x727 experienced the similar issue. Basically as described above no matter what roms i test is always have some sort of camera errors when charging.
sometimes charging doesn't work or camera doesn't work I have to reboot to get it to work. extremely annoying. I think it is hardware related.
Anybody else have a solution?
blanktape said:
just report in on this thread, I as well recently purchased an x727 experienced the similar issue. Basically as described above no matter what roms i test is always have some sort of camera errors when charging.
sometimes charging doesn't work or camera doesn't work I have to reboot to get it to work. extremely annoying. I think it is hardware related.
Anybody else have a solution?
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i got charging problem dude after second day of use just got it last night x727.ffs.
i replace the usb board and the problem persist, i don't know what to do anymore, if someone has passed this problem please speak I am about to smash this damn bugged phone
Anthp said:
i replace the usb board and the problem persist, i don't know what to do anymore, if someone has passed this problem please speak I am about to smash this damn bugged phone
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This my advice to anybody considering buying this phone don't why you will get zero support from letv.
I got luckey I have zero problems with phone .
I recommend spending more money and getting a supported phone by the maker.
If you do buy one buy it from Amazon where get a warranty on it.
Sent from my LEX727 using xda premium
Somebody fixed thuis allready as my le2 x626 only detects charging by USB when in fact its connected to the AC adapter.
And extremly slow charging from 9 to 100 % more then รณ hours.
Also the phone`s microphone is nog working at all!! And the headphone is nog working!
please help

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