[Q] Dash Charge charge - problems with start - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

Hi
I have problems with Dash Charge. Sometimes it works great. But sometimes I have to unplug and plug again cabel from phone or charger to start dash charging.
Is it normal or not?
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You mean it doesn't charge at all or it charges slowly?

atomic339 said:
Hi
I have problems with Dash Charge. Sometimes it works great. But sometimes I have to unplug and plug again cabel from phone or charger to start dash charging.
Is it normal or not?
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Make sure the cable is fully plugged in to the dash charger plug end. moving it around will sometimes make it loose, which could cause it to charge slowly if its not making proper connection.

manor7777 said:
Make sure the cable is fully plugged in to the dash charger plug end. moving it around will sometimes make it loose, which could cause it to charge slowly if its not making proper connection.
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Is it normal?
My phone has only about 1 month
I think my connection is proper because I always charge but sometimes without dash.
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If you are using dash charger and oneplus dash cable. Keep in plugged in awhile, usually it take longer(roughly around 2-3min to detect dash charge) well that's what happens to my phone

Yes the same thing always happens to me. I need to always plug out and plug in cable to start dash charging in my OP5.
The problem is "if you plug in charging to the phone and then switch on power it won't dash charge, but if you switch on power to the charger and then plug in to the phone then only dash charging will work. "
I hope everyone is facing the same issue?

Install the Ampere app and check the charge rate. ~3500mA is Dash charge and it starts tapering down at ~75% charge on the battery. The indication on the screen can be a bit flaky. Ampere will detect DASH charge and list that in the info section of the display.

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