Hi, i've already seen similar post but i would like to know if you can help me, some day ago my phone just turned off and when i've tried to turn on the only thing working was the led that was blinking, after that i managed to revive my phone but i noticed that the charging speed was very slow, since today my phone wont charge at all i can use it only when It's connected to the charger, i've already tried to factory reset but nothing works, tomorrow i will buy another cable because when i connect the phone to the laptop, the laptop dosen't reconize the phone so maybe the problem Is the cable i really don't know can someone help me? (I leave here a pic of my ampere, if someone was wondering i'm not using the original cable and wall charger and i'm using the 3.0 port)
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My Nexus 4 stops charging after the screen turns off, when i plug in to the wall adapter when the screen is ON. It charges normally when i plug it in when the screen is off, i.e., after pressing sleep button. Anyone else noticed this same issue or able to recreate this. My N4 is stock rooted btw.
Im sorry if this had already been posted. I did search the forum but couldn't find any related posts.
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Your charger is likely faulty. It's probably not providing enough power to charge and operate the screen at the same time. Mine is the same, so I use an old samsung charger from my Nexus S instead (when not using my wireless charger)
Let me try another charger. But, i dont think its because of charger unable to provide enough power. if you can see the barchart against time, charging was active only until screen-on was active
Hello again my friends i have another strange moment with my phone.
So I have been back on the stock rom for quite a few months now but this morning my phone decided it didn't want to charge last night. so i plugged it in with another cable thinking this one had a short in it. turns out it still didn't work, and i am using the same usb charger it came with. NOW comes the part that bugs me, If i try to turn off my phone it just reboots. if i connect it to my computer, my computer then starts going crazy saying it can not communicate to it. i've done a hard reset and i haven't gotten it to charge or stay off. any ideas why this randomly started to happen and how to fix it?
Sounds like your USB port on your phone is fried. Try Odining stock again and if that doesn't work take it to a professional.
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Hey y'all. I've had my Moto X Force for a little under a year now and all of a sudden it seems to have stopped accepting power from any power source. However when plugged in, the battery percentage does stay the same and doesn't seem to go down as I left it plugged in overnight and it hadn't changed.
The phone stays on if it reaches 0 while plugged in though which is weird.
So far to try and fix it I've:
-tried using different chargers
-tried charging from the PC
-installing a new ROM
None of these worked.
If anyone has a fix for this, that'll be great
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I had this same issue.
The only way i got it to charge was to use my Samsung S7's fast charger.
Hope this helps. [emoji4]
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Try changing your battrey that could be the possible issue
I've had a same issue, I went to the service and left the phone there, guaranty covered the fixing price and I was told the problem was with the usb port.
Good evening,
I am in possession of a wiko u feel lite (link) that has a strange behavior. I want to recover the data on it.
At the very beginning, the phone had a problem with the USB connection. Everything worked very well except that you had to move the USB cable in all directions to be able to recharge it.
Currently, when I plug it into USB, the phone's LED is red. That's a good sign, though, isn't it?
In addition, it happens that when I connect it to my computer via USB, the device appears in the device manager for a fraction of a second.
Nevertheless some points are strange:
- The screen no longer turns on (USB connected or not)
- I measured with a voltmeter (basically as shown in the picture below) and the battery voltage is around 3V. This means that it is well loaded.
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Does anyone have any idea what's going on on on that phone?!
What can I do to recover my data ?
Thank you in advance and have a good evening
After 1 and a half year looking for a solution to this, and trying things...
I started to remove cable by cable form the smartphone and test it and surprisingly it managed to work.
You need to have some charge in your battery, because you won't be able to use any USB cable when using your Smartphone.
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You have to remove the white cable, the black cable and the big usb/charging cable (all them 3 come from the usb\charging piece).
Obs: You can try only removing the "big usb charging/cable", it worked after I removed it, so maybe the other 2 doesn't change anything, also everytime i connect this cable, the bootloop is back, when I disconnect it, the bootloop is over.
So basically you just turn on your Pixel 1 again with those 3 cables disconnected from your motherboard
Now your smartphone should pass the bootloop and you will be able to use your smartphone, now use wi-fi or Bluetooth to recover your data and even enable the usb debugging