Hi, I have a very strange problem. My 6P no longer charges or syncs with any USB-C to USB-C cables. I've tried 4 different cables. Two chargers and my computers USB-C port and none of them work. It is extremely frustrating. What does work is USB-A to USB-C though. I just hate not having quick charge anymore. I've tried wiping dalvik and cache, which has worked before when my nexus would stop charging. But, now it no longer does anything. I've tried booting into safe mode to see if it was any apps that might have been causing it. But, that doesnt work either.
I am on Marshmallow, rooted, unlocked bootloader, running elementalX kernel, and xposed as well. I've been running this set-up since I've gotten the phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
First thing (Me) someone is going to tell you is to flash to stock and test.
Can you check if the USB C to USB C charging or data sync works while in twrp?
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emanoj.i9103 said:
Can you check if the USB C to USB C charging or data sync works while in twrp?
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Nope, not functioning in TWRP either.
You might want to try reflashing your kernel. If that doesn't help reflashing stock and starting clean seems like your best option.
What does this file shows (from a terminal) after or when connected to a quickcharge charger:
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/constant_charge_current_max
Maybe the problem is physical. Clean you port out the best you can without damaging it.
Just wanted to give a little update. I restored everything back to stock and it's still not charging using multiple different USB c to USB c cables. Tried cleaning out the port as well. Still scratching my head here
rchtk said:
What does this file shows (from a terminal) after or when connected to a quickcharge charger:
cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/constant_charge_current_max
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I tried that but I'm not getting anything. Am I supposed to write cat hit enter and type that last line
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I tried that but I'm not getting anything. Am I supposed to write cat hit enter and type that last line
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You are supposed to type it on one line then press enter
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I think it is a hardware issue, Im having the same problem and I never used a custom ROM or rooted my device, factory reset didn't solve the problem, now Im using a 2.0 Amp USB A charger with the USB C to USB A short cable, it charges at a reasonable speed (even says Rapid charging on the lock screen lol)
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For some reason my Epic 4G doesn't prompt to mount as USB Mass Storage device or anything for that matter like it used to. Now when I plug it into the usb port on any computer it just starts to charge. USB debugging is disabled. Is there anything I can do to get the prompting option back?
Probably a dumb question here but did you try different usb ports or a different cable?
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Probably a dumb question here but did you try different usb ports or a different cable?
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Yeah, I've tried different cables, and different computers as well.
Had the same problem, I was using an Micro USB Cable from an LG phone and it wasn't prompting for mount, used the samsung one that came with the phone, came right up.
Not sure if it helps but just try the one that came with the phone.
I've also had this same issue. I think this is what it is.
I too used a cable from an LG Phone and it did this as well. Turns out the cable was a charging only cable, couldn't do data. This could be what you're running into.
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I've also had this same issue. I think this is what it is.
I too used a cable from an LG Phone and it did this as well. Turns out the cable was a charging only cable, couldn't do data. This could be what you're running into.
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Well, just grabbed the cable that came with the Epic, and it worked! I could have sworn I tried it, but maybe not. I have so many micro usb cables laying around, I guess I better make sure I don't lose this one.
schizopunk said:
I've also had this same issue. I think this is what it is.
I too used a cable from an LG Phone and it did this as well. Turns out the cable was a charging only cable, couldn't do data. This could be what you're running into.
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That makes alotta sense. I was using my cousing EnV touch cable and it wasn't giving me the option. I'm glad I have a clue now!
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I think the biggest advantage of using a cable that doesn't do data is that they normally give more power to your phone since it doesn't have to do the extra work of transferring data.
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I think the biggest advantage of using a cable that doesn't do data is that they normally give more power to your phone since it doesn't have to do the extra work of transferring data.
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Yeah, I was reading somewhere about some pins being shorted on charging only cables that allows the phone to draw 600mA from USB just like it does from the wall. The phone can tell the difference and will only prompt when it receives the trickle charge of ~380mA which you get from a non-"shorted" data cable.
I got an OTG cable off ebay and it said it was good for nexus7.
PROBLEM IS...
When i plug it in nexus7 Instantly, totally shuts off.
Will NOT turn back on no matter how much i push POWER....
UNLESS i plug my nexus 7 back into it's wall charger.
Anyone ever have this problem with an OTG cable?
Are you plugging in just the cable, or are you connecting something to it? I had my N7 reboot when I was screwing with USB power and a hard drive.
Hi. First I tried it with nothing at all. I thought it killed my N7.
Than I tried it with it plugged into my six axis gamepad.
Same thing.
No matter how much I would push the power button it wouldn't go on.
Plug in my Ac adapter and it boots.
I'm using stock, unrooted.
Any setting that can cause this?
Im thinking some wires that are not supposed to be touching inside the connector are shorted.
EBay merchandise is always questionable quality. Yours is shorted - send it back to the seller. He will sell it to the next guy in line...
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...or get a new one, it probably cost less then shipping.
Check out dx.com, I got 2 adapters and one cable (all OTG) from there, and everything works.
Thank you. I'll get another. I'll let you know how it goes.
Oh, I have a question.
Is there an otg cable that allows charging of N7 while using with a gamepad?
OTG charging cable
brantgoose said:
Thank you. I'll get another. I'll let you know how it goes.
Oh, I have a question.
Is there an otg cable that allows charging of N7 while using with a gamepad?
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With stock kernel OTG charging will not work.
If your Nexus is rooted, you can flash custom kernel (Timur's latest mobile kernel from http://rootzwiki.com/topic/37755-timurs-kernel-usb-host-power-management-usb-audio/). The one from faux123 (013) will also work, but charging mode must be enabled/disabled via script. In Timur's kernel it's automatic.
Then something like this will work (I use the first one, but ordered the second now):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-USB-Host-OTG-Cable-w-USB-power-Male-Female-Samsung-S2-i9100-S3-i9300-9220-/261161262679?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item3cce6c9e57
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Left-angled-Micro-USB-OTG-Cable-With-USB-power-for-i9100-i9300-i9220-i9250-N7100-/380553042368?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item589aba99c0
Hope it helps.
OK. .I guess i will need to Root than. The reason i wanted to use the OTG cable was to not Root. But since i can't charge while playing. (without rooting anyway)
I'll root and than i'll be able to run the controller off of bluetooth and charge.
Thank you.
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OK. .I guess i will need to Root than. The reason i wanted to use the OTG cable was to not Root. But since i can't charge while playing. (without rooting anyway)
I'll root and than i'll be able to run the controller off of bluetooth and charge.
Thank you.
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does anyone know if a mouse using an otg cable will work in recovery mode. cracked my screen looking for a way to flash new roms but not dont want to restart my tab because im afraid i wont be able to get out of recovery. im running m-kernel 32a with multiboot.
I don't know but if you start a new thread your bound to get way more hits and maybe someone who knows would see it.
The CABLE was the culprit. Got a new one. It works. Thanks.
bringing this one back from the dead. i have a KNOWN GOOD usb otg adapter that works flawlessly in my nexus 5 but has the exact same symptoms as the OP, it powers fully off and wont turn back on without a wall charger or battery pull.
sincei know its not the adapter what other options do we have
Hi,
I've juste updated my Nexus 4 to Android 4.3 and I've got a strange problem.
I've got an USB hub that was working perfectly to charge my phone (a little bit slower than a computer USB port or the official charger but still quick).
But now it don't charge. When I plug it the phone doesn't charge but when I remove the cable my Nexus play the sound like when you remove your charger when battery is slow. Anyone has an idea?
Charges fine here.
Did you try another charger?
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Charges fine here.
Did you try another charger?
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Yes with the wall charger, a computer USB port or my Samsung power bank battery it works fine but not with my USB hub anymore.
And my girlfriend Nexus 4 is still in Android 4.2 and it charge normally.
Like if Android 4.3 need more juice than 4.2. Really strange.
Make sure that you are using the stock charger, sounds like that Android 4.3 needs more power.
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This is really driving me crazy.
UPDATE :
If I let the phone charge on Receovery Mode or totally turned off it works perfectly like before.
I've seen on this thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2378414
that perhaps it can be the new SUperSU for Android 4.3.
I'm still digging for informations
Mine is doing the exact same thing on latest 4.3.
Charged overnight on my wireless charge pad and it didn't move. Trying to charge it at work now via USB and it still wont charge?
I'll check that link you posted.
edit: I flashed the SU update from CF 1.43 and my phone is now charging? Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43951641&postcount=5
ore616 said:
Mine is doing the exact same thing on latest 4.3.
Charged overnight on my wireless charge pad and it didn't move. Trying to charge it at work now via USB and it still wont charge?
I'll check that link you posted.
edit: I flashed the SU update from CF 1.43 and my phone is now charging? Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43951641&postcount=5
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I've updated to the latest SuperSU (1.44) and problem is still here.
Is it possible to be caused by some old files or settings from Faux Kernel from 4.2.2?
I really don't want to flash the full rom and lose all my settings and personnalisations.
Sebacestmoi said:
UPDATE :
If I let the phone charge on Receovery Mode or totally turned off it works perfectly like before.
I've seen on this thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2378414
that perhaps it can be the new SUperSU for Android 4.3.
I'm still digging for informations
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Same here. Since 4.3 not charging on usb port when powered on, but charging perfectly when off.
I am still at work and can only charge via my computers usb port, but I expect it to charge normally with the provided charger at home.
Totally stock rom, so no SuperSU or anything to interfere.
Sebacestmoi said:
I've updated to the latest SuperSU (1.44) and problem is still here.
Is it possible to be caused by some old files or settings from Faux Kernel from 4.2.2?
I really don't want to flash the full rom and lose all my settings and personnalisations.
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Did you format system and do a clean flash
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I think you better clean flash rather than unable to charge your phone....Could be the previous kernel messing up your phone
Sebacestmoi said:
I've updated to the latest SuperSU (1.44) and problem is still here.
Is it possible to be caused by some old files or settings from Faux Kernel from 4.2.2?
I really don't want to flash the full rom and lose all my settings and personnalisations.
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Did you format system and do a clean flash
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No, I have flashed this zip :
cwm-boot-occam-JDQ39.zip
from this thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43939424#post43939424
to revert back from Faux's kernel to stock and then I've used the offical OTA to update.
Mine is charging fine after the 4.3 update but I'm running completely stock unrooted.
I'm wirelessly charging using my Nokia DT900 charger as I'm typing this.
Also charges perfectly when connected by cable.
Noticed that I now get a sound alert when the phone is fully charged. I never ever got that before.
Sebacestmoi said:
Yes with the wall charger, a computer USB port or my Samsung power bank battery it works fine but not with my USB hub anymore.
And my girlfriend Nexus 4 is still in Android 4.2 and it charge normally.
Like if Android 4.3 need more juice than 4.2. Really strange.
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Get another charger or get a different kernel. Google likely added this to let phones charge more efficiently and prevent your charger from blowing up (the result of it drawing too much current).
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I've flashed Faux's kernel 18 nad the problem is still here.
I'm gonna try to flash a full stock Android 4.3 tomorrow to see if it's a 4.3 problem or "my 4.3".
trprior among
I currently have an issue charging when hooked to a PC, I was able to disable the "media device" option and then it started charging once I unplugged and replugged in the USB.
Steps to duplicate:
1) Connect phone to PC via USB with Connect as "Media device (MTP)" checked (Settings -> Storage -> Menu -> USB computer connection)
2) See that the phone is not charging.
3) Uncheck "Media device (MTP)"
4) Unplug and replug in USB cable
5) See that the phone is now charging.
6) Re-check "Media device (MTP)"
7) See that phone immediately stops charging.
Same here. 100% stock. No longer charges from wall at night (phone turned off).At 51% in the morning.
I'll try to do a full wipe.
Same problem here
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Hi,
I've juste updated my Nexus 4 to Android 4.3 and I've got a strange problem.
I've got an USB hub that was working perfectly to charge my phone (a little bit slower than a computer USB port or the official charger but still quick).
But now it don't charge. When I plug it the phone doesn't charge but when I remove the cable my Nexus play the sound like when you remove your charger when battery is slow. Anyone has an idea?
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I've got exactly the same problem. Updated my Nexus 4 to 4.3 yesterday. Now at work, I cannot use the USB charger from my work PC any more. Tried with different cables, same result. When I charge my Nexus 7 running 4.2 on the same USB port at the work PC it still works.
Can the Android Kernel somehow measure the amount of power delivered by the USB port and set the icon to 'not-charging'?
When I try a seperate USB charger (delivering 1.2A) it works again.
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I've got exactly the same problem. Updated my Nexus 4 to 4.3 yesterday. Now at work, I cannot use the USB charger from my work PC any more. Tried with different cables, same result. When I charge my Nexus 7 running 4.2 on the same USB port at the work PC it still works.
Can the Android Kernel somehow measure the amount of power delivered by the USB port and set the icon to 'not-charging'?
When I try a seperate USB charger (delivering 1.2A) it works again.
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If someone as some free time and if it's possible (I don't know) can he try to flash the 4.2 stock kernel on the 4.3 ROM. It could answer your question.
After full reflash and wipe still wont load from wall charger when off. Have to try not turning it off at night because it seems to charge if powered on.
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Seems that if i disable MTP the phone charges even when off.
I've seen this question pop up a while ago but it doesn't appear to have been solved. Someone mentioned that the KTManta kernal might have solved this but I couldn't find that answered anywhere in that thread (here). I am using the USB OTG cable to control an IR Droid USB transmitter in a permanent kiosk installation and I need the pogo connector to supply power so this can run 24/7.
Any help is much appreciated!
UPDATE:
Wooo!!! Just thought I'd give the kernel a shot and see what happens... it works! I have a separate USB voltage meter that confirms, as well as seeing the battery % increase while being used, and my IR Droid is also working.
Just install the above mentioned kernel, plug in the USB Y OTG cable into tablet, external power supply to the male USB end of Y adapter, and external device (mine being the IR Droid device) to female USB end. Plug second power supply (I used the 2.4a (12w) iPad charger) into pogo connector. Win.
Ktoonsez, your next few beers are on me, good sir!!
UPDATE: The latest KTManta kernel (04-06-2014) breaks root (SuperSU) with the stock rom. In my case that is v4.4.4 so I've had to revert to my nandroid backup. The issue has been known for a long while but it seems the dev is prioritizing his kernel on other devices. Obviously this means I'll not be testing any time soon.
Interesting, I've wanted this solution for a long time as I use an USB Ethernet adapter from a room with poor WiFi reception. I'll see if it makes any difference if the OTG USB device is attached to a powered USB hub or not and report back.
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UPDATE: The latest KTManta kernel (04-06-2014) breaks root (SuperSU) with the stock rom. In my case that is v4.4.4 so I've had to revert to my nandroid backup. The issue has been known for a long while but it seems the dev is prioritizing his kernel on other devices. Obviously this means I'll not be testing any time soon.
Interesting, I've wanted this solution for a long time as I use an USB Ethernet adapter from a room with poor WiFi reception. I'll see if it makes any difference if the OTG USB device is attached to a powered USB hub or not and report back.
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Oh man, I wish I knew about it breaking root before installing!! I was wondering why it was saying I wasn't rooted... Is there a way to fix root while on this kernel?
I'm having some issues with the tablets now that I didn't have before - the most basic seems that it won't boot (won't even start the Google logo) if I have both OTG device and Pogo connected at same time when the tablet is off. I did solder my own right angle tip onto the OTG Y cable though, so I may have messed something up... I'm going to be doing some more testing over the next couple days and I'll keep this up to date.
"Is there a way to fix root while on this kernel?"
The root issue with KTManta's latest release is specifically with the stock ROM from what I've read in the N10 KTManta thread. So it would seem that installing a non-stock ROM then installing the KTManta kernel would be the only way to get this kernel and root. I'm unwilling to do that for this single feature. There were comments that root was still working on an older KTManta release which if I can remember is from Dec 2013. I've no idea if that release has the charging features you see with the latest release.
If you go the custom ROM route then read the KTManta thread to find out which custom ROM's are working. Don't quote me but I thought the OMNI ROM was one that worked, please confirm that for yourself.
From my experience stock with the XPosed framework is more stable than any custom ROM and I've tried many.
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So there were a few other issues that I found out while testing...
If you have USB plugged in, then reboot, the tablet freezes while trying to boot. It doesn't even get to the loading screen.
It seems a bit buggy as to when it wants to work and when it doesn't, and all the while the tablet says that it's charging so it is hard to test, but I was using a USB volt meter to see if the pogo was actually taking power or not.
The next thing I want to test is using a powered USB hub, instead of a Y cable. Has anybody done this successfully? Does it need the modified kernel? Does it ACTUALLY charge, or just say that it is?
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The next thing I want to test is using a powered USB hub, instead of a Y cable. Has anybody done this successfully? Does it need the modified kernel? Does it ACTUALLY charge, or just say that it is?
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I use a powered hub to access an Ethernet adapter while concurrently having the pogo plug attached. The result is that the tablet drains slower as the Ethernet adapter is drawing power from USB Hub rather than the tablet. The tablet does not get charged in anyway despite the false charging icon indicator. This is why your post was so interesting to me until I discovered that root was lost. I can live the charging and OTG limitations but I can't loose root.
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I tried this the same way as SupremeTaco described.
My nexus 10 runs the latest Omnirom 4.4.4 with latest KTManta kernel.
I plugged in the OTG Y Cable, which was connected to a charger and a usb SD-card reader. Then I plugged in the Pogo charger and to my surprise, the Nexus 10 charges yay! (I saw the battery percentage increase as I was using device with screen on)
SupremeTaco thank you for this great tip, I have been looking for a solution for a long time. I can now charge my Nexus 10 16GB while using a Meenova reader with 64GB microSD card - which is extremely useful :good: :good:
xIsei said:
I tried this the same way as SupremeTaco described.
My nexus 10 runs the latest Omnirom 4.4.4 with latest KTManta kernel.
I plugged in the OTG Y Cable, which was connected to a charger and a usb SD-card reader. Then I plugged in the Pogo charger and to my surprise, the Nexus 10 charges yay! (I saw the battery percentage increase as I was using device with screen on)
SupremeTaco thank you for this great tip, I have been looking for a solution for a long time. I can now charge my Nexus 10 16GB while using a Meenova reader with 64GB microSD card - which is extremely useful :good: :good:
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I'm glad it helped! But be careful as you may have issues booting with the USB plugged in. Let me know if this does happen to you... it may just be the version of the kernel I was using but I gave up and am looking for another solution at this point, since I must leave the USB plugged in 24/7
Pogo works great
Should have bought one earliar
Pogo works great
Should have bought one earliar
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I'm glad it helped! But be careful as you may have issues booting with the USB plugged in. Let me know if this does happen to you... it may just be the version of the kernel I was using but I gave up and am looking for another solution at this point, since I must leave the USB plugged in 24/7
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Sorry for the slow response,
I did some testing with both KTManta kernel and the stock Omnirom kernel and indeed booting with USB plugged in does not work. The culprit seems to be the OTG Y-Cable and specifically the power supply part. If you disconnect power from the Y cable but leave everything else plugged into the tablet, the tablet will boot. Perhaps you could have a power switch for the Y-cable and switch it off only when booting?
Also, I have discovered that Pogo charging with Y-cable also works on stock Omnirom kernel. So it seems that the kernel does not affect the charging capability with this setup in anyway, so we are not limited to using KTManta. However the booting issue does not seem to be a kernel-related problem.
Edit: I also confirmed charging in this way works with franco kernel r16 (so it will probably work with all other franco kernels and any other custom kernel)
Hello friends
I am using OOS based xxx rom from a long time. Now I am on open beta 5, and decrypted device. I have been using magisk root, Xposed and substratum with different modules and theme overlays.
Now from 2-3 days I am getting 3 problems
1. Can't mount OTG to my phone(tried different pen drives, each time it's not detected)
2. Can't connect my phone to PC( neither in MTP nor in Fastboot also tried my phone at twrp..my PC always says device not recognized/Device is malfunctioned..tried with different PC's with different windows)
3. Dash charge not working (it was working few days back)
I never used any kind of kernels till now..
I have tried
1. Uninstalled all modules, substratum, Xposed, unrooted
2.factory reset
3. Format data, all partitions and clean installed xxx based on latest ob5
Still have the same problem
Any solutions please?
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Hello friends
I am using OOS based xxx rom from a long time. Now I am on open beta 5, and decrypted device. I have been using magisk root, Xposed and substratum with different modules and theme overlays.
Now from 2-3 days I am getting 3 problems
1. Can't mount OTG to my phone(tried different pen drives, each time it's not detected)
2. Can't connect my phone to PC( neither in MTP nor in Fastboot also tried my phone at twrp..my PC always says device not recognized/Device is malfunctioned..tried with different PC's with different windows)
3. Dash charge not working (it was working few days back)
I never used any kind of kernels till now..
I have tried
1. Uninstalled all modules, substratum, Xposed, unrooted
2.factory reset
3. Format data, all partitions and clean installed xxx based on latest ob5
Still have the same problem
Any solutions please?
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Is slow charging with a non dash charger working?
strongst said:
Is slow charging with a non dash charger working?
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Yes.. It's slowly charging with dash charger and non dash charger
m.ubaid137 said:
Yes.. It's slowly charging with dash charger and non dash charger
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What cable you're using for mtp. The original one from the dash charger? Did you tried another cable?
strongst said:
What cable you're using for mtp. The original one from the dash charger? Did you tried another cable?
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I have tried original dash cable and original Samsung cable which came with A8+
m.ubaid137 said:
I have tried original dash cable and original Samsung cable which came with A8+
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Then there's maybe a damage of the data pins of the USB c port of the oneplus 5. The data pins are for data and dash Charge.
strongst said:
Then there's maybe a damage of the data pins of the USB c port of the oneplus 5. The data pins are for data and dash Charge.
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Firstly OTG was not working and dash charging was ok.. now both are not working..
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Firstly OTG was not working and dash charging was ok.. now both are not working..
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As I said... You should check the pins or go to service center.
Hello, Have you solved your problem?
Take toothpick and try to scrap all the dirt inside USBC port and on pins. I had similar issue, light touch to usb cable would break the connection and dash charge sometimes won't work. Now after cleaning everything is working fine.
But be very careful to not break USBC!!
Dash charger issue
Since today, my phone keeps cycling charging and not charging constantly on dash charge mode. If I use the dash cable with another charger, the phone charges constantly (but not dash obviously). If I use the dash charger with a non dash cable, the phone also charges constantly (but not dash). If I use the dash charger and cable with another phone (Huawei for example), it charges that phone without problem.
Please help.
I would recommend cleaning the pins inside the ubc-c portion of the dash cable that are not fully inside the hub, I believe these are the proprietary charging points for dash charge and get dirty and very finicky
Try cleaning the pins on the cable as described above and if that doesn't work, I think it's time for you to buy a new Dash cable.
m.ubaid137 said:
Hello friends
I am using OOS based xxx rom from a long time. Now I am on open beta 5, and decrypted device. I have been using magisk root, Xposed and substratum with different modules and theme overlays.
Now from 2-3 days I am getting 3 problems
1. Can't mount OTG to my phone(tried different pen drives, each time it's not detected)
2. Can't connect my phone to PC( neither in MTP nor in Fastboot also tried my phone at twrp..my PC always says device not recognized/Device is malfunctioned..tried with different PC's with different windows)
3. Dash charge not working (it was working few days back)
I never used any kind of kernels till now..
I have tried
1. Uninstalled all modules, substratum, Xposed, unrooted
2.factory reset
3. Format data, all partitions and clean installed xxx based on latest ob5
Still have the same problem
Any solutions please?
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Were you able to get it fixed? I am facing the same issue and wondering what to do. Funny thing that I have the same issue with my OnePlus 3T, and changing USB port on that one did not help.
My bad, sorry for not updating.
I have resolved this issue. It turns out the cable was dying, so I bought a new cable. Same wall charger.
Dash charging and USB features not working. Help!
My OnePlus 5 charges slowly with a Dash charger and USB features don't work. Does not show up in ADB, Fastboot, or normal mode. Any suggestions how to fix this?
It's probably either the cord or the charging port. I had to replace the charging port on my first op5 which had the same symptoms as you. It gets a lot of dirt in it from working in the bush.
Try a different cord and clean the port out and if that doesn't help you may need to replace the port.
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350Rocket said:
It's probably either the cord or the charging port. I had to replace the charging port on my first op5 which had the same symptoms as you. It gets a lot of dirt in it from working in the bush.
Try a different cord and clean the port out and if that doesn't help you may need to replace the port.
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I've confirmed that Dash charge does not work even with another charger and cable. I would go ahead and do the port replacement but I'm a bit sceptical that it would work. That's cause I did try to change the port on OnePlus 3T which had the same problem and it did not get fixed.
sabaatworld said:
I've confirmed that Dash charge does not work even with another charger and cable. I would go ahead and do the port replacement but I'm a bit sceptical that it would work. That's cause I did try to change the port on OnePlus 3T which had the same problem and it did not get fixed.
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In my case a replacement charging port I bought from E-Trade supply fixed the problem. They usually have good quality parts but I found out when you get a defective one, they will only refund the part price and not the shipping which was 3x the cost in my case.
m.ubaid137 said:
Hello friends
I am using OOS based xxx rom from a long time. Now I am on open beta 5, and decrypted device. I have been using magisk root, Xposed and substratum with different modules and theme overlays.
Now from 2-3 days I am getting 3 problems
1. Can't mount OTG to my phone(tried different pen drives, each time it's not detected)
2. Can't connect my phone to PC( neither in MTP nor in Fastboot also tried my phone at twrp..my PC always says device not recognized/Device is malfunctioned..tried with different PC's with different windows)
3. Dash charge not working (it was working few days back)
I never used any kind of kernels till now..
I have tried
1. Uninstalled all modules, substratum, Xposed, unrooted
2.factory reset
3. Format data, all partitions and clean installed xxx based on latest ob5
Still have the same problem
Any solutions please?
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350Rocket said:
In my case a replacement charging port I bought from E-Trade supply fixed the problem. They usually have good quality parts but I found out when you get a defective one, they will only refund the part price and not the shipping which was 3x the cost in my case.
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I've ordered a replacement port now. I'll report back it it works.