Hi, new to the OnePlus platform, quick question for the group. When I plug my phone in to the factory charger it will show as "rapidly charging"... then about 20 minutes later if I press the side button it still shows charging in the middle, but the "rapidly charging" phrase is gone. Is that normal or is my charger faulty?
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Long story short after not using my Universal for a while it now has this issue:
Only turns on when plugged into charger
Immediately shuts off when unplugged
When plugged into charger, red charger light is not lit
When plugged into USB, charging light flashes quickly and unit does not power on
I hard reset and no change
Under Settings>Power it shows Main Battery: Unknown
What can I do?
buy a new battery?
Ya that's, of course, what I figured. just making sure this was not a known issue of some sort.
...if the battery I ordered doesn't fix it I'm coming after you for the $2.60 it cost me.
uuu...me so scared
Cheers!
99% it is a battery issue...
Today my phone chrashed twice when starting navigation while on the car charger. Screen went black, battery charging icon appeared, red led showed. A second attempt gave the same result. I also noticed the LED shining red... was rather afraid. And decided to restart without the charger, start navigation, and no crash.
After unplugging the charger, the screen stayed on the battery icon for a while. I could reboot the phone with the power button.
It woked okay a few times before but maybe the battery charge state was different, or I started navigation before plugging the charger in.
So, I won't use that charger (Samsung CAD300UBE rated at 5V 700mA) again. But why would it crash? The phone running on just charger power (which is insufficient) and crashing - perhaps to prevent damaging the battery with shallow charge cycles? I estimate the charge left when this happened at 80%.
So be careful which charger you use. Does anyone have a similar experience?
Im having same issue, but my phone wont boot up.
Any fix?
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a fix for the following...
The battery status always shows as 'charging', with the power plugged in or out. The charger that I have, has the ability to be plugged in in the opposite way and if I plug it in this way the battery says that it is discharging for about 5 seconds before the unit crashes.
A few extra notes...
The way I found out about the opposite direction power supply thing you was by accident because the power supply does not have any indication as to which way it needs to be plugged in
I don't have a problem opening the unit up.
The unit charges fine but only shows an approximation as to what the level is after the charger is unplugged
Thanks in advance.
sandowr said:
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a fix for the following...
The battery status always shows as 'charging', with the power plugged in or out. The charger that I have, has the ability to be plugged in in the opposite way and if I plug it in this way the battery says that it is discharging for about 5 seconds before the unit crashes.
A few extra notes...
The way I found out about the opposite direction power supply thing you was by accident because the power supply does not have any indication as to which way it needs to be plugged in
I don't have a problem opening the unit up.
The unit charges fine but only shows an approximation as to what the level is after the charger is unplugged
Thanks in advance.
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What firmware are you running.
Hi,
Recently I've got my wireless charging pad (a well-known $27 generic wireless charger off eBay). Put my phone on, and it charged flawlessly and quickly enough. As soon as it got 100%, the charging stopped, and the LED on the pad turned green. No problem here. But, if I remove the phone and put it back immediately, while it is still at full capacity, the charging starts over and continues infinitely, as if it is connected to a wall charger. This concerns me, since the battery is being kept on trickle charging forever (about 20mA in screen-off mode according to Battery Monitor Widget), and the phone gets slightly warm. Besides, the charger unnecessary drains power from outlet.
I suspect, there's something wrong with communication between power receiver (phone) and transmitter (charging pad), since according to Qi standard, the power receiver should send an End-of-Power message to transmitter, as soon as the battery gets full, which in fact happens initially. But once the phone is removed and put back on the pad with battery still full, it seems, the message is not transmitted anymore, and that causes the pad to continue feeding power infinitely.
Could you please check your Nexus 4 with the wireless chargers you posses? I need confirmation, that this is indeed the phone's fault, and not the charger itself.
Follow these steps to possibly reproduce the issue:
1. If the phone is fully charged, play with it a little to drop the charge for 1-2%.
2. Put the phone on the charging pad and wait until charging process stops (your charger should probably notify that by some beep or LED color).
3. Quickly remove and put back the phone on the pad.
4. Observe what happens.
5. Report here.
Thank you!
Just arrived home from work now with 13% of battery.
I plugged my phone and then plugged the charger to the wall (Original charger).
No "Turbo Charge Connected" toast appeared.
After about five minutes i had 16% and it said i need 2 hours more to be fully charged.
i unplugged the AC from the wall, unplugged the phone, and then plugged again (but this time plugged the charger to the wall first and then the phone) and then i had the toast message and it says 36 minutes left...
I tried it again and got the same result
Is it normal?
newHere:) said:
Just arrived home from work now with 13% of battery.
I plugged my phone and then plugged the charger to the wall (Original charger).
No "Turbo Charge Connected" toast appeared.
After about five minutes i had 16% and it said i need 2 hours more to be fully charged.
i unplugged the AC from the wall, unplugged the phone, and then plugged again (but this time plugged the charger to the wall first and then the phone) and then i had the toast message and it says 36 minutes left...
I tried it again and got the same result
Is it normal?
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Definitely not normal.
Turbo charge work fine if i plug my phone in 1st.
Well....
Maybe it's because i have the US charger and i need to use adapter to fit the electricity here in Israel ?
adapter like this:
http://lazyrichladyshop.com/wp-cont...urope-Travel-Wall-AC-Power-Charger-Outlet.jpg
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It is probably charger's issue. (Maybe because of the adapter)
I tried my Tronsmart charger (5 port charger with Quick Charge) and it works fine even if i plug the phone first...
**** EDIT 2 ****
I replaced this US to EU adapter to new one and now turbo charging is working fine even if i plug the phone first.
Thank you all
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/help/qa-noob-friendly-qa-help-thread-t3200852/page10
I had the problem and solved and answered on my own
I believe its due to weak first connection; whether because of extra shell(cover) or weak connection of USB when attached.
I made a habit of looking for the type of connection from the battery view(AC or USB) after i plug it in.
edit: I have the US charger too...
edit2: the problem disappeared, possible reasons:
maybe USB port or jack got loose and stopped causing the issue
or because I changed the cover I was using....
I have the same problem with multiple chargers. Getting a toast to say "turbocharge connected" happens only after I reconnect it twice. Seems like a bug in my phone.
dinkoh said:
I have the same problem with multiple chargers. Getting a toast to say "turbocharge connected" happens only after I reconnect it twice. Seems like a bug in my phone.
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I edited my previous reply, it may help; observe/do accordingly and report if there's any improvement or not.
There may be another issue due to detection of the phone as a quick charge 2.0 capable device therefore the adapter not charging with full capacity.
Remove extra shell/cover/frame before and plug in firmly at once.