S8 feels different when is connected via USB - Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions and Answers

I've noticed when I connect my S8 via USB to my pc the metall frame on the left and right side feels different. It's feel a little jittery, like a very low vibration and it's blunter.
You can feel how the data move between PC and phone
When I charge the phone it's feel normal.
I think that is not a subjective impression because four other people which I ask to test and feel noticed the same.
Can anyone confirm this with an other phone?

I experienced this with a ZTE phone and some other devices. I think it's because of the voltage that "is on the phone" when it's connected to the charger. But I don't think this is a problem.

that's a bad or absent ground pole in your electrical connection

OK, I guess that you are right x-geo - because when I connect the phone to a laptop which works in battery mode the effect dont occur. When I plug the power supply it's starts to tingle.
But I dont know how this emerge the power supply is connected to a standard German power outlet.
Can this make a problem on a long term?

hannsheinz said:
Can this make a problem on a long term?
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Not much of an electrician, but this could easily turn into a problem.
Electricity variations, when uncontrolled or when they happen when unexpected can damage the hardware.
So pay attention and don't let this issue occur very often.

Happily the effect don't occur when my laptop is on battery mode so I can easy bypass the problem.
Thanks for your support.

hannsheinz said:
Happily the effect don't occur when my laptop is on battery mode so I can easy bypass the problem.
Thanks for your support.
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Does the problem also happen with the original Samsung wall charger? Did you try a different cable?

It's doenst matter if I use the original samsung usb cable, or any other ubs cable to connect the phone with the laptop

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Battery drainage caused by memory issue... memory hanging and other problems

Ok before I return this phone I was wondering if anyone else was experiencing the same problems... I know someone on another forum said that I should use only htc chargers so that my phone doesn't screw up... but this problem has happened with even my regular in the wall socket home charger so I don't think it is all about the connection...
here is problem agian from original post... moderator was kind enough to let me post it.
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Ok, here is the deal...
I have what says on my phone 49.08 of program memory in my phone as we all do. In use is always some HIGH number of like between 30.78 or higher. Free is 18.30 or lower... For example if I use WMP OH MY GOD... it drops to like 6 or 7.
Other programs do this as well. What I am wondering and what I am observing is that after I multitask a little and close all programs running when I try to plug in my phone to charge it sometimes doesn't catch the charge. SUPPER ANNOYING... I think this is a serious issue. I don't want to return the phone but GEEZ this sucks balls. As well, if the wall charger is the best charger the usb to PC and car usb adapter thingy is even worse. I notice sometimes I have to shut the screen off to have it even take a charge. What gives? Lastly, if the battery is low it is like the problem is further magnified.
This phone is almost like a lappy when it comes to needing a wall socket but it sure peaves you off when you do have a socket and you can't even obtain a charge.
My main question is... is this a memory management issue? it is like the phone gets jumbled with cache and can't correctly coorespond to vital commands ie. like TAKE A CHARGE...
What have you all found and what solution is the best. I think I need to start tweaking my phone... I haven't tweaked it yet but have a few programs / apps running... Cingular 8525 / hermes.
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I'm the nasty Mod who thought initially these issues were all dealt with - but on second thoughts perhaps they have some new aspects.
christian15213, when you say it does not accept charge can you say how you know it is not charging e.g. is the Red LED lit up?
Mike
Are you using a wall charger, usb cable, or car charger to charge? If it's the car charger, you need to either buy a charger specifically for the 8525, or modify the cable to work properly (I believe the mod involves grounding one pin to notify the phone that it's connected). There are several threads on this issue under accessories.
BTW, all of the stuff you're running to make your phone pretty eats up a lot of memory and that's probably your other issue.
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Are you using a wall charger, usb cable, or car charger to charge? If it's the car charger, you need to either buy a charger specifically for the 8525, or modify the cable to work properly (I believe the mod involves grounding one pin to notify the phone that it's connected). There are several threads on this issue under accessories.
BTW, all of the stuff you're running to make your phone pretty eats up a lot of memory and that's probably your other issue.
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To answer you both... the wierd part is this. and again perhaps this is a memory leak thing too<<<which I am not knowledgeable to what that exactly is>>> but I think it is something when the program loses memory, per se, and can't gain it back when a program closes. I notice WMP does this as well as yahoo go...
but in anyevent. the reason why I mention that is because when I have opened a few applications i.e. pie, agile, etc and then close them it seems to have built up memory and then I will go into my car, hook it up to the usb ipod connection and it wont charge.... I know this because the light/led on the cigarette part stays green... when the screen closes / meaning the backlight turns off then they charge goes red as if to say, "its now charging."
Now if I do a soft reset and sort of reset the cache and memory it then works fine. perhaps that damn yahoo go needs to go go... but honestly I noticed this before even that program was installed. but yea, I bought the charger for HTC to see if that helps
christian15213 said:
then I will go into my car, hook it up to the usb ipod connection and it wont charge
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That's your problem right there.
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That's your problem right there.
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yea, but it does it on the computer sometimes too, meaning hooked up to the USB... maybe you're right... but the way the memory leaks it is quite annoying.
hmmm... let me see if the charger thing corrects the problem...

slow / laggy when charging S2

have anyone got issues with S2 when plugged into power?
ie when I start recharging direct from 240V adapter, my S2 started getting VERY laggy and slow.
It immediately goes back to normal response when I unplug power.
I have never problem like you
mtrax said:
have anyone got issues with S2 when plugged into power?
ie when I start recharging direct from 240V adapter, my S2 started getting VERY laggy and slow.
It immediately goes back to normal response when I unplug power.
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Try using an alternative charger...probably your mains charger or the usb connector on the charger is damaged.
I'm pretty sure its a issue with the s/w as I have used the charger on another phone without any issue.
unless its one of the apps I'm using, not sure how to narrow it down.
mtrax...
I have the same issue.
You´re not alone...LOL
FYI the common issue I have when plugged in is that its not easy to unlock screen, takes me a 2-3 swipes to unlock screen and after that it seems that it ignores every other key press..
Any one reported this to Samsung? I will try to log a ticket to see what happens.
Try do a multi touch test while its plugged in see if the screens acting funny.
how do I do a multi-touch test?
what will that prove? as the screen works fine when unplugged.
I have the same issue but only when charging with the usb lead (with usb power adapter) instead of the standard mains charger. Think it might have stopped now that debugging is enabled and the Samsung kies screen doesn't come up when i connect the usb.
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Took my phone 2 hours to charge from 36 % to 100 %
note this issue doesn't occur when charging via PC ONLY via 240V mains, but let me try with USB debugging on.
edit tried USB debbuging still has issue.
Note is the 240V USB cable different from a normal USB cable? ie perhaps the device thinks its a PC connection
the phone is laggy because of the electrical interference from a faulty charger or some other electrical equipment in the near vicinity...
Please note that actually the capacitive touchscreen becomes laggy not the applications/services...
keep it away from the electrical interference...use the samsung original charger..gud quality USB cable....and the issue will be gone... for sure
looks like its the charger, the A/C adapter I got with the phone was UK which is why I didn't use it to begin with, but tried the samsung one with a UK/AU adapter and its fine..
hmm who would have thought that was the issue...
interesting it didn't affect my other HTC phone.
Same issue here, but something special:
I ebayed another charger for my sgs2, original samsung one. Same serial number, same description, same style.. but i got the charging problem only with the new one.
With my original charger (the one, which was delivered with the phone) works fine. No slow and no lag.
The new one was about 5 euro, seems to be an original...
to demonstrate my point that its the electrical interference from the dodgy chargers onto the capacitive touchscreen... do this and report back...
plug the faulty charger onto the socket BUT DO NOT charge the phone with it...
keep the phone near to the charger wires etc....(not in charge)... you will see the screen lagging sometimes unresponsive...
now move the phone away ...it will work fine..
you can keep on using the dodgy chargers for charging...but use the phone only after it has been charged and is away from the charger...
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to demonstrate my point that its the electrical interference from the dodgy chargers onto the capacitive touchscreen... do this and report back...
plug the faulty charger onto the socket BUT DO NOT charge the phone with it...
keep the phone near to the charger wires etc....(not in charge)... you will see the screen lagging sometimes unresponsive...
now move the phone away ...it will work fine..
you can keep on using the dodgy chargers for charging...but use the phone only after it has been charged and is away from the charger...
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I am not able to reproduce that with my original charger. There is no lag or any other problem. Switching to my second "original" (ebay 5 €uro) samsung charger leads me direct to the lag and your description. First i thought my second one is not an original one, but because of your description there seems to be a diffrent quality on the original charger depending on it production date.. unit.. charge.. or whatever.
I bought a sgs2 from the UK, and have a UK to AUS converter on the stock charger and I have no lag when it's charging or near chargers.
Sorry. Not a problem here. Writing now and plugged. Very responsive.
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The electrical interference with the capacitive display is bullcrap since it needs electrical properties to respond. So it depends on whether your body has enough electrical properties.
So back to the point:
It is due to CPU reducing the clock speeds to prevent the phone from overheating as the battery itself produces enough heat anyway.
Many other people may not notice it since they may not perform intensive tasks while the phone is plugged in and the variation itself is also almost unnoticeable.
I have the same issue but as I said, it's almost unnoticeable to even bring it up in this forum. I haven't done any testing myself to prove this, but the same safety feature is implemented in most modern phones.
I have the same issue - I also had this issue with my Atrix.

[Q] Charging Intermittently Stops and Starts?

For the last couple months, when I plug my nexus in to charge, it intermittently stops and starts charging. It doesn't always do this but when it does you can tell because the screen will stay lit up with the "charging x%" label flashing under the clock. The screen stays lit and the charging label flashes because it is as if you are pulling the charge cable out and plugging it back in over and over again.
I think I read about this issue a few times awhile ago but I can't find any mentions of it now. I know it happens with the orb charger sometimes but I just use the stock LG charger and cable.
Does anyone have any idea if it would be my phone, the charger, or the usb cable?
I sort of thought maybe after plugging it in so many times (since I got it basically right after it launched) maybe the usb mini charging port got worn down so it has enough play that the charge wire can't always get a grip on it leading to the intermittent charging connection. My charging cable hasn't ever been bent around much so I don't think it would have been damaged.
I am running the latest official CM nightly with faux's kernel. This problem has happened at least twice when I was running it completely stock as well as each time I tried several other kernels. Formatting and restoring never helped either. So I doubt it is a software issue.
Usually when this happens, I think it also winds up switching to usb charging mode because charging is unusually slow. I'd say 90% of the time though if charges without this intermittent issue and in AC charging mode very quickly.
What happens when you connect your phone to your PC? Does it work, or does it connect and disconnect continually? Does it charge fluently?
abaaaabbbb63 said:
What happens when you connect your phone to your PC? Does it work, or does it connect and disconnect continually?
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On a PC it's a completely solid connection. It has always charged solidly from a computer.
lazer155 said:
On a PC it's a completely solid connection. I've never had a faulty connection with a pc.
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Do you have another usb to plug adapter? From another phone or something? Try using it to charge.
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Do you have another usb to plug adapter? From another phone or something? Try using it to charge.
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I have tried one other charger and wire a few months ago but I only used it for about 10 minutes. I'll try it again today and charge it overnight for a better test. It didn't have the same issues but the plug was definitely tighter to plug in. Could the lg charger's cable have worn down or is it just not made to fit a tightly? The LG wire does wiggle a tiny bit while the new charger wire doesn't move at all. Does your LG usb cable have a bit of play?
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I have tried one other charger and wire a few months ago but I only used it for about 10 minutes. I'll try it again today and charge it overnight for a better test. It didn't have the same issues but the plug was definitely tighter to plug in. Could the lg charger's cable have worn down or is it just not made to fit a tightly? The LG wire does wiggle a tiny bit while the new charger wire doesn't move at all. Does your LG usb cable have a bit of play?
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Mine doesn't wiggle, but that wouldn't be the problem. If it's charging fluently while connected to the pc, then the adaptor itself might be the problem.
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Mine doesn't wiggle, but that wouldn't be the problem. If it's charging fluently while connected to the pc, then the adaptor itself might be the problem.
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Can you RMA a charger with google? I think you're right. Right before the problem starts, the charger starts making faint intermittent buzzing noises. It's not an unusual buzz, it's that normal sound that you often hear with chargers and other devices. The thing that's weird is that it is intermittent instead of a steady sound. I'll see if I can get it replaced.
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Can you RMA a charger with google? I think you're right. Right before the problem starts, the charger starts making faint intermittent buzzing noises. It's not an unusual buzz, it's that normal sound that you often hear with chargers and other devices. The thing that's weird is that it is intermittent instead of a steady sound. I'll see if I can get it replaced.
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I don't know much about RMA. Try asking google.

Dead YD206

So YD206 about a month old. Was connected to official yota charger (via a magnetic usb cable), noticed the plug at the phone end getting quite hot. Phone now essentially dead, wont boot, doesn't seem to charge. We also realised the charger had come out of the wall socket. But the yotaphone light was intermittently flashing on the charger.
Whilst I am inclined to blame the magnetic charging cable, is it possible for current to flow in reverse from phone to charger and essentially discharge the phone battery below acceptable levels?
Any advice on rebooting it (can't remove the battery like I would on a Samsung) so whats the procedure?
Just a follow up charger not the issue, it crashed in use and the power button became non-responsive, with the screen off, and the e-ink display on but also unresponsive. Did not turn on when connected to a charger. However when I connected it to my pc it did register in device manager as MTP device, so I knew it was still alive. Removed the sim and held the power button down for 10 seconds then it rebooted.
Hope this helps anyone else with a similar problem.
Failing that it would probably have to be left to discharge (might take a while if nothing is running) then powered back on with charger attached.
I have similar problem. My phone got hot while not charging (about 15% of battery) and crashed. Then forced reboot (hold power button for about 10 seconds) helped while phone was connected to Yota charger, battery was dead, but phone booted (EPD on, did not check rest) and got to about 81%. After removing it from charger, same thing happened again, no luck with forced reboot this time. Phone was blazing hot and did not respond, then crashed again. No response after connecting charger or forced reboot. Any experience with this issue appreciated.
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I have similar problem. My phone got hot while not charging (about 15% of battery) and crashed. Then forced reboot (hold power button for about 10 seconds) helped while phone was connected to Yota charger, battery was dead, but phone booted (EPD on, did not check rest) and got to about 81%. After removing it from charger, same thing happened again, no luck with forced reboot this time. Phone was blazing hot and did not respond, then crashed again. No response after connecting charger or forced reboot. Any experience with this issue appreciated.
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It seems a battery issue. Have your Yotaphone a valid warranty?
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It seems a battery issue. Have your Yotaphone a valid warranty?
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I am not sure about my warranty, bought it off AliExpress, I guess I could try to send it to manufacurer (i heard Russia provides repair service).
EDIT ( t + 2 days): I managed to start my Yota again. I connected it to computer and after about 5 minutes, magic happened and phone started all by itself. I will try to find out more, will update this as soon as I find something
Man, you are more lucky than me, I have a dead yotaphone lying around here. It also died after connecting it to a bad power source.
In my case it was the usb-port of a monitor.
When I checked the usb-port with a cable with a volt/amp display I saw that it was going on and off very quickly.
But so I would say be careful where you connect your yotaphone to, it does not seem to handle weird power sources all too well.
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Man, you are more lucky than me, I have a dead yotaphone lying around here. It also died after connecting it to a bad power source.
In my case it was the usb-port of a monitor.
When I checked the usb-port with a cable with a volt/amp display I saw that it was going on and off very quickly.
But so I would say be careful where you connect your yotaphone to, it does not seem to handle weird power sources all too well.
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I actually thought about burning charging circuitry a lot. I wonder, if you would be able to test wireless charging. With some luck, it is independent enough to not be affected by burning micro usb charging route (depends where high voltage safety is implemented). If this make any sense to you, please give this a try (I think IKEA is place to go, they should have working wireless chargers in their model setups) and report back. If I am wrong in any aspect, I'd appreciate any correction with explanation.
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I actually thought about burning charging circuitry a lot. I wonder, if you would be able to test wireless charging. With some luck, it is independent enough to not be affected by burning micro usb charging route (depends where high voltage safety is implemented). If this make any sense to you, please give this a try (I think IKEA is place to go, they should have working wireless chargers in their model setups) and report back. If I am wrong in any aspect, I'd appreciate any correction with explanation.
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Sorry for the late reply, did not see the quote, but it does not work with wireless charging either. I think the battery still has a lot of charge too. Thing is that the Motherboard also gets hot after a while when I try to charge it. I'm pretty sure my motherboard is dead. But I have another Yotaphone now, so maybe in the future I will test with every separable part replaced.
I use the charger from my iphone. It works great, although with the yotacharger also works well. Attention that I have a YotaPhone YD201 with Russian base and european compilation. Like I said the Iphone charger works great and doesn't warm my Yotaphone 2 . It might be a solution for your problems with charging.

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.
sk8223 said:
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.
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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 ó hours.
Also the phone`s microphone is nog working at all!! And the headphone is nog working!
please help

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