I am getting this reverse charging pop up since last night every second. How to resolve this?
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My 3 month old S7 Edge has slowly stopped charging over the last few days, it started by throwing up spurious Moisture Warnings even without having been near water in weeks but it would still charge after a few seconds. It then started switching between Fast and Cable charging without the cable being moved or removed, and now it refuses to charge at all for hours on end with the Moisture warning. Sometimes I can plug it in and it works for ten.minutes, other times nothing. Wireless charging still works fine.
I've tried cleaning the USB port but I think it's a hardware failure, maybe a problem with the moisture sensor. It is defintely not wet, im 100% sure of this. I can't find any other mention of this problem, has anyone else had anything similar? I'm taking it to a Samsung service centre tomorrow, the moisture damage warning strip hasn't changed colour so hopefully they won't try and fob me off with that.
It seems to have been nice enough to give you a lot of warnings before it failed. Just replace it under warranty.
I recently went on vacation this past Sunday. I had a good time, however, I didn't expect to come back with a 500$ paperweight.
The night before I was set to check out, I began experiencing problems with the charger I had brought with me. It was a brand new AUKEY 27W USB Charger, with a hella nice metal USB C cable from WGGE. Both of them had great product reviews, yet to my utter dismay, I began to experience issues with the charger only three days after I had bought it.
I went to plug in my charger and began to experience what I can only describe as a flickering power source. (the "battery low" notification kept on reappearing) I thought it was an issue with the ROM I was running (AICP 13.1 Official), so I shut off the phone to charge it without having the phone turned on. Little did I know, this would be the last time my phone would work.
The notification LED began to flash red over and over again when the charger was plugged in. I had experienced this before when I was using the stock charger and let my phone battery run completely dry, so I figured it was okay to leave it charging while I walked to a local 7-Eleven to buy a temporary USB-C cable to get my phone to 100% and then throw away. (i don't trust gas station chargers)
I get back to my hotel, and when I go to plug in my phone, I notice the red LED was gone. Strange, considering the phone was still plugged into the faulty charger mentioned earlier. I figured that the phone was charged and was on the lockscreen, however when I went to press the power button, nothing happened.
Uh oh.
My heart sank to the floor, as I realized what was occurring. I only began to use Android devices instead of iPhones back in 2016, and I had never had a phone simply refuse to power on no matter what I tried. I plugged it into the 7-Eleven charger, and I got no response. Worried, I brought the phone and the 7-Eleven charger down to the public computers the hotel was offering to guests. I searched for answers for 30 minutes, trying to see if there was anything I could do to get the phone to even get to the bootloader. I finally got the notification LED to flash red when I plugged the phone into the computer and held down the volume down and power buttons for 15 seconds. I had high hopes, yet those hopes were shattered when the LED stopped flashing only a few seconds later.
I tried every solution that was offered to me. I left it charging for 30 minutes on the 7-Eleven charger, I let the phone sit untouched for 2 hours, I even put the damn phone in the fridge for ten minutes as an act of desperation to get my poor baby to wake back up. My efforts were in vain, as my phone has yet to even power on, and I doubt it will ever turn on again.
Nevertheless, I ask you: what can I do to fix this thing? I'm not the richest person in the world, so I'd rather not purchase a new phone right now, and I love my Essential Phone. Its probably my favorite phone I've had. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated, as I am at a loss as to what to do. Thanks!
I had a similar experience with my son's Moto z Droid. His cat chewed through the charging cable while the phone was connected. Same symptoms as your having, almost exactly. Drained the battery below it's safety threshold because it shorted across the usb-c turbo charger. Only way I was able to fix it was to replace the battery.
You may try leaving it hooked to a computer for a couple days. The USB port may trickle charge it enough to power up.
I've had this happen to a coupe of cheap phones and was able to get them back by removing the battery and charging it straight from battery terminals until the phone was able to boot then charged to 100% with usb.
today my op5 stopped charging after dying down in the morning (atleast thats what i'm expecting)
first i thought maybe its charger issue or socket issue but after checking them to be OK i thought maybe charging port of mobile is out
but just atm i connected my phone to computer to saw that its actually connecting to my computer showing
"qualcomm hs-usb qdloader 9008 com 5 connected"
Can anyone point out whats the issue exactly to my phone
at the same time i requested for a repair up also through their official website but still couldnt be able to figure out if its hardware issue or software
I have the same issue intermittently. Originally cleaning the port seemed to fix the problem then it came back. Sometimes it wouldn't charge at all, other times it would slow charge but not fast charge. Now it's back to fast charging as long as the cord isn't stressed. I ordered a charging port and if I can get the damn thing open I'll replace it and the battery.
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Thanks mate ..good to know I'm not only one
I already requested for a repair if the problem is regarding Charging port and battery then I guess it won't be a huge setback on my wallet (<$100)
But now If I think about it..yeah I do face minor issue when charging ..sometimes it don't straight away do fast charge or so and stick to basic charge and then after some time it goes to its fast charge
Sounds like it's very similar to my issue. My phone is about 16 months old and out of warranty. My battery shows 82% health. Was as low as 81 percent but it went back up a percent. Lol.
One morning it died overnight which never happens. I believe I went to bed with between 30+40 percent and usually plug in when my alarm goes off in the morning and it's charged by the time I hit snooze the third time. This time something must have drained the battery. It only happened once and never again. It usually takes a long time to drain the last 1/3 of the battery and it doesn't drain much overnight when it's low.
The charging port I can understand having an issue because I work in the woods and it gets gunk in the port from my work vest (bits of tree branches etc). I had to clean it several times and it fixed charging issues then but not lately. I wanted to buy a replacement battery while they were still easily available and not very old. Now I'm not too rushed to fix it because it's been charging okay again recently and the battery is still almost impossible for me to kill in a day despite being at 82% health. That and I couldn't get the screen off with the suction cups I have.
Tried to print some pictures from my phone at Walmart today from my phone and it wouldn't connect via their usb c cable. I guess it's time to fix it sooner than later. Last time I had to transfer pics was for work onto the server at work. It worked but I had to keep from moving the phone at all or it would disconnect.
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Hello guys, I am facing a strange issue with my father's mobile. It's not charging at all. Chargers are ok. Interesting thing is that when I switch off the mobile and plugs the charger in it turns up and shows the charging logo. But it goes from 1 to 0 and turns off and on and same process again. It had only 10% charge left when I got it on my hand, tried to do a reset from recovery menu. But unable to access it before charge runs out. Now I contacted some repair service face to face but different shop is asking different charges like someone asking $4 and someone asking $10. ($ is not my currency, just an example). So can anyone tell me what exactly could be the problem? I don't wanna give my mobile to a bad repairman or to some greedy one.
May as well be an issue with the battery or the charging port. Not too sure which is which, but it's definitely hardware.
I had an issue with mine (same model) not charging too, I simply changed my charging brick because that was the issue for mine.
Hi, any update? I have the same problem.
For the past few months I have had wireless charging issues on my Pixel 4. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I have tried different QI chargers as well as my Pixel Stand. You can put the phone on the stand and it may or may not recognize the phone. If it does it will kick off the Pixel Stand setup program, but during setup will tell you that you need to place the phone on the stand. On a QI wireless charger it may start charging and then quit after a few minutes, or not recognize the phone at first and start charging a few minutes later, only to stop a short time later. Wired charging works fine at all times.
I bought the phone new 1.5 years ago and all worked fine up until April. I have reset the phone to factory and the issue persists.
Anyone have a similar experience or any suggestions on how to fix? Googles suggestion is to send it in for repair or trade it in.