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Hello,
I have strange problem, since today I cannot charge my HD while its being on, when I plug in usb charger nothing happens, i tried charging through PC usb port, and nothing happens.
I cannot even establish connection with a pc, don't get 3 choice menu (active sync, hdd, and nothing) on HD when usb is plugged in.
I suspected that the usb port is defected, but when the unit is switched off, it's charging even though there is no amber led on.
It has original rom and radio in it...
Did anybody had similar problem? The phone is under warranty, should I send it for repair?
Thanks in advance.
Very weird. I would definately advise you to send it in for repair. I haven't heard of anything like this before :O.
Good luck!
ICe051 said:
Hello,
I have strange problem, since today I cannot charge my HD while its being on, when I plug in usb charger nothing happens, i tried charging through PC usb port, and nothing happens.
I cannot even establish connection with a pc, don't get 3 choice menu (active sync, hdd, and nothing) on HD when usb is plugged in.
I suspected that the usb port is defected, but when the unit is switched off, it's charging even though there is no amber led on.
It has original rom and radio in it...
Did anybody had similar problem? The phone is under warranty, should I send it for repair?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I got the exactly same issue as you described today. Have you got it fixed?
Looking forward to your response.
Thanks,
This has already been discussed:
Battery Not Charging
1.Hard Reset after backing up data.
2.Check if SPL/ROM mismatch - if U flashed a custom ROM or SPL.
3.Short circuiting pins in battery compartment of HD after disconnecting of power/USB and removing battery. (Don't short the battery - it may explode).
Try the solutions, if it doesn't work then go for warranty.
Too many ppl seem to have this problem and no one uses search
crajee said:
This has already been discussed:
Battery Not Charging
1.Hard Reset after backing up data.
2.Check if SPL/ROM mismatch - if U flashed a custom ROM or SPL.
3.Short circuiting pins in battery compartment of HD after disconnecting of power/USB and removing battery. (Don't short the battery - it may explode).
Try the solutions, if it doesn't work then go for warranty.
Too many ppl seem to have this problem and no one uses search
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I did search it before and got 8-9 pages of results. I tried all the approaches but none could fix it. This guy described the exactly the same symptom I have so I really wanted to know how he ended up doing with the issue before I sent it off for warranty.
The problem right now is really on the USB connection, even in the boot loader mode, it couldn't recognize the USB but it could do it just one day before.
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate if you could have some new ideas for me to try.
frankw45 said:
I did search it before and got 8-9 pages of results. I tried all the approaches but none could fix it. This guy described the exactly the same symptom I have so I really wanted to know how he ended up doing with the issue before I sent it off for warranty.
The problem right now is really on the USB connection, even in the boot loader mode, it couldn't recognize the USB but it could do it just one day before.
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate if you could have some new ideas for me to try.
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Have you tried updating your USB drivers?
Have you tried different usb cables?
Some of my usb cables no longer works. I believe my mini usb connector have become slightly looser and I have experienced a cable will charge the phone but won't come up with any options.
Wotth a shot.
The USB driver seems ok since I used the USB connection to flash ROMs and SPLs the day before without any problem.
As for the cables, I tried 5 or 6 total including the stock one but it didn't help.
As stated before, the only time the phone is charging is when I turn it off completely and it charges fairly quickly. However, the bottom (close to the USB end) part of the phone is very hot during the charge. If I turn it on or put it in standby mode, there is no charge or ActiveSync activity.
I have a similar problem.. My phone charges when I plug it in. But I am not presented with any options and ActiveSync doesn´t recognise the device..
same problem here
I am in the same situation. I flashed back the stock ROM, but with no USB, I am unable to put 6.5 back on....any advice is appreciated.
I sent the bad phone (Telstra T8285) back to the seller (an AUS ebayer) and he nicely sent me back a new phone but the story didn't end here. The second phone worked for one day until I plugged in my usb universal car charger. Damn, the exactly same problem happened again at the very moment I pushed in the usb connector. Now I know what the issue has been. I frankly told the seller what happened and he told me what their repair guy found about my first phone, that the fault was from reverse polarity of power supply. I was very surprised because I have been using the same car charger for my previous 3 PDA phones w/o any issues and it's still working for those devices. What's special about the Touch HD?! Does USB have different polarity specs?
Anyhow the seller said he can replace it again but I need to pay the return shipping this time.
What is baffling me is that the phone can still charge when it's off completely but can't when it's on. Does it look like hardware or software problem? Also the USB can't be recognized in the bootloader mode but it could before being faulted by the charger. Does anyone have experience on faulted connector and is there a fix besides replacing the entire motherboard?
Your help and suggestion is much appreciated. Thanks!
The Advanced config Utility has an option for "USB Charging" maybe you could install it and see if the option says yes?
also me... now i figured out what the real problem
i used my old miniusb car charger about one full day before and the same problem start with me with slight different which is charge if i keep it plug in long time...(start charging after 5 min.)
i'm really lucky by not completly dameged
this issued must be listed and get real answer from HTC compeny if the mini usb for hd is different
I recently flashed my Defy with 3.4.2-179-2 CEE DEBLUR and it reboots every time I plug in my usb cable. It doesn't matter if it's connected to a PC or to the power adapter. Anyone have the same issue and know of a solution?
I did a google search and found someone complaining of the same issue but didn't see a solution.
More background:
I had an issue with my phone and when I went to do a factory reset I was stuck on the google screen. My power ended up running low to the point where I couldn't run the bootloader. I had to charge the battery manually with a battery charger and some wires. I monitored the voltage throughout to make sure the battery was ok. After flashing the new SBF I found that things worked fine except whenever I plugged in a USB cable it would reset. I put CM7 on the phone hoping it'd help but the problem still lingers.
I will probably attempt to flash another SBF or maybe reflash the existing one.
Does this problem only exists if the phone is fully booted or does it happen if you plug it in while booting also? Because if its happening while booting too maybe your usb cable is broken and theres a short in the cable that makes the defy reboot. Have you tried another cable? And what about plugging the cable in before booting the phone? Tried this already?
I encountered this problem occasionally before. Dunno why.
There's 3 possible issues here apart from software/firmware causes.
1) The USB cable might shorted.
- This can be confirmed by using multimeter to test the usb cable. You will see a shorting between to wire in the USB cable.
2) The Phone USB port might shorted.
- This can be confirmed by using another good/new usb cable and test it with multimeter.
3) Phone battery broken(happened when you charge it using wire and external charger).
- This can be confirmed by trying another Defy battery and charge it.
hi farsight,
upon further inspection i'm pretty sure the usb port is shorted because if i squeeze the bottom of the case the phone will reboot.
is there any way i could fix this? I've looked at some videos for the disassembly of the defy.
hi iregistry,
yes the issue occurs if the phone is fully booted and when it's booting.
quit risky la.. if under warranty, why not claim/RMA?
hi adie, i bought it new on ebay and i'm not sure how the warranty works on that.
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after further testing I believe it was because the battery contacts were not as close together as they were originally due to me manually charging the battery. It must have been right on the very edge because it would work normally but just squeezing it would make it lose connection.
I used a pin to push the contacts closer together and hope this solves the issue. I've plugged in the usb and squeezed the case and so far everything seems ok.
IMO this is a poor design on motorola's part. the raised contacts on the phone are nice but the contacts on the battery are poor.
Thank you everyone for responding.
Had the same issue. Your solution worked on mine as well. Pushed the contacts on + and - in, and it worked! Thank you!
I had the similar issue. I had attempted to charge battery with external universal charger and looks like since then this issue where "phone would reboot upon unplugging the power source" started. Now as mentioned in this post, put the +/- pins bit closer and tried unplug and no issue observed so far.
Thanks. :good:
I too have the same issue. I tried to charge the battery with some direct USB.
Today I dropped the phone on my bed from 2' height and it got restart. But its quite surprise to see the effect of the USB plugin with the battery connector loosing up
I am thinking of putting a small alumunium wrapper on the +/- connector. Let see.
After this update it seems like OEM charger has stopped working. After googling it seems like this issue has been ongoing when OS updates rolled out in the past. I can't find a solution though. Most say just reboot and it will charge but its not helping. I can charge using an older charger with a usb c adaptor, but no the OEM fast charger so it can't be the port on the phone.
I've tried clearing cache and rebooting, but no dice. Don't want to do a factory reset of a fresh flash of 7.1.1 but I think I might have to try. Any advice?
Factory Reset.
Did a factory reset, didn't seem to help. Gonna try to just flash 7.1.1 fresh.
Tried plugging in to my laptop and get an error about USB port exceeding power limit and shutting off on the laptop... Thats a new one.
So tried multiple factory resets, beta unenrolled and reenrolled, and everything else I can think of. No dice. Maybe this is hardware after all with a timing coincidence... I dunno...
Are you sure your charger isn't water damaged or something?
I have the same problem. The charger doesn't charge the phone but it can charge the power bank for example. Also, when I use another usb type-c to usb 2.0 cable on my powerbank to charge my phone, it charges as usual.
I had similar issue on HTC phone that turned out to be a bad USB port on the phone. Shorted out somewhere and had weird charging issued would t charge, etc. It also shutdown laptop USB ports for requiring too much power
The issue fixed itself. I had to let the phone battery die. Like really really die. Like so dead I couldn't even get the google logo to come up. Then I plugged in to the OEM charger and it started working correctly.
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!
Sent from my LEX720 using XDA Labs
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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.
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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.
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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
Hey all!
I have been having a huge issue with my SM-G935A for a few weeks now, and I would really love you guys' help finally resolving this!
There are 2 main issues:
When plugged into my PC via (any) micro USB cable, Windows displays "The last USB Device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it."
And when I am charging the device via (any) micro USB cable, it does NOT fast charge. HOWEVER, if that same adapter and cable are connected to my QC2 Wireless Charger, it DOES fast charge.
The troubleshooting steps I have taken already:
Made sure the charging port was clear of any dust or debris.
Inspected for any sign of damage to port. None found.
Reboot into Safe Mode.
Used rubbing alchohol and a tiny brush to clean port. Dried in front of fan for a day and rebooted.
Tried multiple combinations of chargers/cords. It should also be noted that I only have 1 PC to test device with, but drivers were uninstalled/reinstalled via google, and then again with smartswitch. My older Galaxy S6 is recognized with no porblems.
From recovery, wiped cache
The only thing left that I can think to do software related is a FDR -_- , and I have already purchased a replacement USB port for it if it is needed.
Here is an album showing charge testing and condition of port.
Anyone have any other troubleshooting steps before I have to FDR/Replace USB port?
Thanks!!!
metalXcore said:
Hey all!
I have been having a huge issue with my SM-G935A for a few weeks now, and I would really love you guys' help finally resolving this!
There are 2 main issues:
When plugged into my PC via (any) micro USB cable, Windows displays "The last USB Device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it."
And when I am charging the device via (any) micro USB cable, it does NOT fast charge. HOWEVER, if that same adapter and cable are connected to my QC2 Wireless Charger, it DOES fast charge.
The troubleshooting steps I have taken already:
Made sure the charging port was clear of any dust or debris.
Inspected for any sign of damage to port. None found.
Reboot into Safe Mode.
Used rubbing alchohol and a tiny brush to clean port. Dried in front of fan for a day and rebooted.
Tried multiple combinations of chargers/cords. It should also be noted that I only have 1 PC to test device with, but drivers were uninstalled/reinstalled via google, and then again with smartswitch. My older Galaxy S6 is recognized with no porblems.
From recovery, wiped cache
The only thing left that I can think to do software related is a FDR -_- , and I have already purchased a replacement USB port for it if it is needed.
Here is an album showing charge testing and condition of port.
Anyone have any other troubleshooting steps before I have to FDR/Replace USB port?
Thanks!!!
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If your USB isn't recognizing your phone or fast charging isn't working the problem is with your cord, I've legitimately had cords that just go bad over time or usually just the cheaper cords replacement cords have no adb interface which is needed for fast charging.
You can test the theory with a different cord or if your device switches from fast charging to cable charging over time, like about 5 minutes of fast charging.
pingufanpoy said:
If your USB isn't recognizing your phone or fast charging isn't working the problem is with your cord, I've legitimately had cords that just go bad over time or usually just the cheaper cords replacement cords have no adb interface which is needed for fast charging.
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I think I have tried over 10 "Known good" USB cables with the same results for them all. Also, would a faulty cable still be able to provide QC2 fast charging?
Are you using windows?
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Also did you recheck if fast charging hasn't been disabled by mistake?
Okay there are a few things to check and I really don't think the charging port is at fault here.
Dial *#0808# and make sure USB settings is set to MTP (or MTP+ADB) which is the default, other options may give you a usb device not recognised error. Also under AP settings make sure it's set to AP which is the default too.
Make sure USB debugging is disabled in developer options if you have developer options not hidden in settings page.
I also had a case one time on a Samsung Galaxy S5 where it would not detect the phone at all on any computer until I did a software update on the phone, try that if it's not up to date yet. Another thing to try is reflashing firmware on the phone, something I would do as last resort but can be done without wiping data (hint you flash home_csc file and not non-home csc to avoid wiping data).
Guide on how to flash firmware: http://www.orangenarwhals.com/2015/...tmobile-galaxy-note-4-ubuntu-14-04-windows-8/
Just wanted to note that the charging port assembly has it's sub keys (switch app and back button) wrap under the screen meaning that if you were to replace the whole charging assembly it would require lifting up the screen which is almost guaranteed to destroy the screen when doing so.
If the charger port really needs to be replaced it is done via micro-soldering, removing the old port and putting the new one on the charging flex. It can only be done by someone that does charging port replacements via soldering / board level repairs for Samsung. If you were to go this route I would look for a reputable repair shop that offers that service.
have you tried inserting the micro usb on the back panel of the computer?
front planels are usually faulty.
benjamen50 said:
Okay there are a few things to check and I really don't think the charging port is at fault here.
Dial *#0808# and make sure USB settings is set to MTP (or MTP+ADB) which is the default, other options may give you a usb device not recognised error. Also under AP settings make sure it's set to AP which is the default too.
Make sure USB debugging is disabled in developer options if you have developer options not hidden in settings page.
I also had a case one time on a Samsung Galaxy S5 where it would not detect the phone at all on any computer until I did a software update on the phone, try that if it's not up to date yet. Another thing to try is reflashing firmware on the phone, something I would do as last resort but can be done without wiping data (hint you flash home_csc file and not non-home csc to avoid wiping data).
Guide on how to flash firmware: http://www.orangenarwhals.com/2015/...tmobile-galaxy-note-4-ubuntu-14-04-windows-8/
Just wanted to note that the charging port assembly has it's sub keys (switch app and back button) wrap under the screen meaning that if you were to replace the whole charging assembly it would require lifting up the screen which is almost guaranteed to destroy the screen when doing so.
If the charger port really needs to be replaced it is done via micro-soldering, removing the old port and putting the new one on the charging flex. It can only be done by someone that does charging port replacements via soldering / board level repairs for Samsung. If you were to go this route I would look for a reputable repair shop that offers that service.
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You can also delete all usb drivers , most will reinstall on their own (system based so don't worry) then on windows have disk and manually install the Microsoft MTP driver , had this issue couple of times as I am on windows insider , doing this sorted it out for me
"Dial *#0808# and make sure USB settings is set to MTP (or MTP+ADB) which is the default, other options may give you a usb device not recognised error. Also under AP settings make sure it's set to AP which is the default too."
***Checked both- they are correct.
"Make sure USB debugging is disabled in developer options if you have developer options not hidden in settings page."
***Toggled on and off and Windows recognizes the switch but malfunctions either way.
"I also had a case one time on a Samsung Galaxy S5 where it would not detect the phone at all on any computer until I did a software update on the phone, try that if it's not up to date yet. Another thing to try is reflashing firmware on the phone, something I would do as last resort but can be done without wiping data (hint you flash home_csc file and not non-home csc to avoid wiping data)."
***Just performed FDR last night with no changes in results.
"If the charger port really needs to be replaced it is done via micro-soldering, removing the old port and putting the new one on the charging flex. It can only be done by someone that does charging port replacements via soldering / board level repairs for Samsung. If you were to go this route I would look for a reputable repair shop that offers that service"
***I do own the equipment to perform this, but lack the knowledge of actually how to properly perform this. Know of any decent guides?
Thanks!!!
Fast Charge fix....possibly
I noticed someone asked if maybe you had disabled fast charge via settings and did not see a reply. May be worth a look as sometimes it's simple things. They can only be toggled on or off while phone is not plugged in or on wireless charger. Anyways go to Settings then Device Management then Battery. Tap the 3 dots in top right corner. Select Advanced Settings. If it's not ticked on that's the problem. After that do the *#0808# again select MTP and ADB and reboot. Uninstall all previous drivers on PC plug in phone and see what happens.
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Try to use a good factory Samsung cord on PC. Hope That helps at least one of your problems.
This is a video that shows charging port (port only replacement) via soldering which is the best way to do it without needing to remove the screen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzYmecOucgU
How to open up the phone to the charger port up to 3:30:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZU9U72OU5s
I've seen sometimes these go bad with liquid damage corrosion (white marks) behind the charging port socket pins. If you are lucky you can just clean them + resolder / clean corroded pins and it'll work again otherwise port will need to be replaced.
metalXcore said:
"Dial *#0808# and make sure USB settings is set to MTP (or MTP+ADB) which is the default, other options may give you a usb device not recognised error. Also under AP settings make sure it's set to AP which is the default too."
***Checked both- they are correct.
"Make sure USB debugging is disabled in developer options if you have developer options not hidden in settings page."
***Toggled on and off and Windows recognizes the switch but malfunctions either way.
"I also had a case one time on a Samsung Galaxy S5 where it would not detect the phone at all on any computer until I did a software update on the phone, try that if it's not up to date yet. Another thing to try is reflashing firmware on the phone, something I would do as last resort but can be done without wiping data (hint you flash home_csc file and not non-home csc to avoid wiping data)."
***Just performed FDR last night with no changes in results.
"If the charger port really needs to be replaced it is done via micro-soldering, removing the old port and putting the new one on the charging flex. It can only be done by someone that does charging port replacements via soldering / board level repairs for Samsung. If you were to go this route I would look for a reputable repair shop that offers that service"
***I do own the equipment to perform this, but lack the knowledge of actually how to properly perform this. Know of any decent guides?
Thanks!!!
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Hey, do you figured it out what problem is it? I've the same problem as yours. Changed charging port still same problem.
I have the same error. I replace the charging port its charge fast normally but the fast charge is not working still. Also the computer not recognize my device. Is there any way to install a framework without pc recognize device.
shenaldev said:
I have the same error. I replace the charging port its charge fast normally but the fast charge is not working still. Also the computer not recognize my device. Is there any way to install a framework without pc recognize device.
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I have the same problem, did you ever find a fix?