[Q] WILDFIRE Charge very slow? - Wildfire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My wildfire charge very slow!I put it into charger at 23.00 and in the morning at 10.00 he is still 80%.I use Rem_puzzle_rom v2.43 but on the cm7 problem was the same.Reinstal the rom and work fine for one week but then problem is back.Please help.I am sory for my english.

Hi, I have the same issue, but I did not find a solution yet.

try clearing battery stats from recovery....
and if this doesn't work then try flashing different recovery via unrevoked tool....
if this doesn't work then some problem is there in the charger......

I Wipe the battery stats.Not work.May be realy the problem is in charger.I have tried 2 diferent charger but their output current is between 200 and 400mA and phone is realy charging slow with these.I will asm some friends for charger and will try. Thanks for reply

Hi,
I tried installing both CWM 5.0.2.8 or 3.2 with no luck.
Is there anybody who may know the solution? Thanks.

My problem was the charger!!!Now is connected and i instal batery wipget pro and it showing 320mA.Before indication was 5 to 21mA when charger connected.I wiped battery stats and woks fine

I'll try nother charger tomorrow from another HTC. Thanks.
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I installed Battery Monitor Widget from 3C and I see 6 to 20 mA AC. If it's the same issue, I'll check with a new HTC charger.

I tried from usb charge so is normal slow because the energy transfered via usb of the PC is less!

I tried using another charger and same issue. Battery monitor indicates between 10 and 60 mA, never more than 60mA and often at 20 mA.
Same charger, also mine, used with HTC of my colleague and indicates about 230mA on his phone.
May it be some fault on my phone?
I come from Italy, where we have 220V and I think it happened since I went to US plugging my phone with 110V adapter.
Please help.
Thanks.

dcamanni said:
I tried using another charger and same issue. Battery monitor indicates between 10 and 60 mA, never more than 60mA and often at 20 mA.
Same charger, also mine, used with HTC of my colleague and indicates about 230mA on his phone.
May it be some fault on my phone?
I come from Italy, where we have 220V and I think it happened since I went to US plugging my phone with 110V adapter.
Please help.
Thanks.
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You plug the 220V charger or 110V charger?If you plug the 220V 50Hz charger into 110V 60Hz if charger don't support that voltage you may damage the charger!I don't think you damage the phone becose the out put voltage of the charger is 5V DC so there is no worry about the phone .Try if you have friend with same phone to change the battries!If problem is fix you may buy a new battery.

turbo_jaboka said:
You plug the 220V charger or 110V charger?If you plug the 220V 50Hz charger into 110V 60Hz if charger don't support that voltage you may damage the charger!I don't think you damage the phone becose the out put voltage of the charger is 5V DC so there is no worry about the phone .Try if you have friend with same phone to change the battries!If problem is fix you may buy a new battery.
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I plugged the 220V charger into the 110V when I went to US for business.
I'm back in Italy now, and I'm plugging the 220V charger into 220V. I tried both another charger from a colleague of mine and I have the same issue. I bought a new battery and I have the same issue. I gave my charger to my colleague and everything is working on his phone (about 230 mA).

I have to send my phone to the HTC's support as I still have warranty.
I'll keep you posted on whether it's an hardware fault.

dcamanni said:
I have to send my phone to the HTC's support as I still have warranty.
I'll keep you posted on whether it's an hardware fault.
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Thanks I hope is not a hardware fault!I was found a couple of ways to calibrate the battery but not work i will give a link i hope will work on your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597846

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Thanks I hope is not a hardware fault!I was found a couple of ways to calibrate the battery but not work i will give a link i hope will work on your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597846
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Let's see. I had to restore to the original ROM, but even that did not solve the issue. Lot of people seem to try calibrating battery with no luck.
I'll keep you posted in 2, 3 weeks as that's the time HTC repair phones here.
Bye.

This is solution for slow charging ---> http://www.chinaontrade.com/en/htc-legend-a6363-wildfire-a3333-battery-cradle-yiboyuan.html ---> http://www.chinaontrade.com/en/htc-legend-a6363-wildfire-a3333-battery-yiboyuan-1300mah.html
And problem solved only for 3.84$

Hi all,
I got my mobile phone. It's now fully charging and battery life is now 2 full days. It was a hardware fault. HTC changed the whole motherboard.
Just have a small issue now: the green led is not shown when fully charged and the phone is turned off. But when I turn it on, it's 100% charged and if I plug it to the AC, it says "Charged". Any advice on this?
Thanks.

I think you must wipe the battery stats when reach 100%

Battery stats only holds the information/stats you see in the battery option in settings, it contains nothing more than the stats which tell you what has already used the battery. It in no way affects battery life, calibration or whether the led turns on or not and is reset every time you wipe data to flash a new rom or fully charge the phone to 100%.
Any app that tells you otherwise is lying.
Sent from my Wildfire using xda premium

Scratch0805 said:
Battery stats only holds the information/stats you see in the battery option in settings, it contains nothing more than the stats which tell you what has already used the battery. It in no way affects battery life, calibration or whether the led turns on or not and is reset every time you wipe data to flash a new rom or fully charge the phone to 100%.
Any app that tells you otherwise is lying.
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Hi, do you have an idea of what may be this cause? If I leave my mobile turned off and plugged to the AC all the night, it shows the red light the next morning. I unplug it and switch on, plug to the AC and it tells me its' charged. Unplug it and shutdown, then plug and green light is shown now.
Thanks.

I read in one post that this is recovery bug.My phone is the same when turn off and charge phone don't boot and i need to take the battery off the phone.I think that battery need calibration see this post ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11803458&postcount=10 some people tried and worked on my not but i hope will work on yours

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[Q] GSM Galaxy Nexus not charging

Hi Guys,
Before I start, I have read many threads (I think all) relating to this problem and I have googled, googled and googled.
My Device:
GSM Galaxy Nexus
Problem:
It won't charge. No matter if turned on or off. The battery stays always at 0% and when taking a look at *#*#4636#*#* it says "charging".
What I have tried:
- Bought three different batteries.
- Tried two different cables, incl. the OEM one.
- Tried two different wall chargers.
- Replaced the Micro USB port.
- Wiped, reset etc. the phone.
- Tried different ROMs and Kernels. (Yes, I am desperate).
Any advice what the problem might be?
Thanks in advance!
could be the pins not making proper contract with the battery
crixley said:
could be the pins not making proper contract with the battery
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Thanks, crixley.
I will check that or do you have any advice how I could make sure that the battery is connected?
DerpyMcHerpy said:
Thanks, crixley.
I will check that or do you have any advice how I could make sure that the battery is connected?
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take look at any of the pins to see if they appear bent.
crixley said:
take look at any of the pins to see if they appear bent.
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They look all the same. Not bent, not damaged, not dirty.
hmmm that is really all I can think of..
The fact that it says charging leads me to believe it isn't the port (like most people experience)
crixley said:
hmmm that is really all I can think of..
The fact that it says charging leads me to believe it isn't the port (like most people experience)
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I have plugged my phone into my computer. It says "not charging" now. This message appears after a few minutes when I turn it on. Same happens when I plug it into the wall.
Now it's getting really strange. I didn't observe this behavior before.
Before I changed the Micro USB port, the message was >always< "not charging".
Now, after the change, it says for 2 minutes "charging" and then it changes to "not charging".
Did you replace the whole USB board as well, or just the port? It sounds like the USB board is bad.
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Did you replace the whole USB board as well, or just the port? It sounds like the USB board is bad.
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Hi lowandbehold,
No, I replaced the whole board if we mean the same. I can't post links at this time because I am a new member of XDA, but you can search for "Dock Connector Charging Port with Flex Cable For Samsung Galaxy Nexus i9250" on eBay.
UPDATE: Plugged it back into the wall. It says "charging AC" now and does NOT change to "not charging". Funnily enough, the voltage keeps dropping. From 2040 mV to 1961 mV in two minutes.
i'd say replace the device.
Unfortunately I'm having the exact same problem. I just replaced charging port literally just now and it still won't charge. It says "Charging" but it's not charging. In the Settings it says discharging.
Could it be the battery? I'm thinking of buying a new one and seeing if that works.
PhoenixBlitz said:
Unfortunately I'm having the exact same problem. I just replaced charging port literally just now and it still won't charge. It says "Charging" but it's not charging. In the Settings it says discharging.
Could it be the battery? I'm thinking of buying a new one and seeing if that works.
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I think maybe it's time for you to upgrade to a new phone???
tthaz777 said:
I think maybe it's time for you to upgrade to a new phone???
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I bought the phone brand new in July
PhoenixBlitz said:
I bought the phone brand new in July
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Has anyone found a solution to this yet? with mine it charged fine in the beginning, and then it would only charge to about 86%, and then 84%...then 80%...currently it will only charge to 14%. I can leave it plugged in for 48 hours and it says it is charging but will not go past 14%. it takes a few hours for it to charge from 0% to 14%, but then dies within 30 minutes of EXTREMELY LIGHT use.
I've tried two different batteries which both yield the same results. I have en external battery charger and can charge the battery to full (according to the light on the charger) and place it in the phone and the phone will tell me it is at 14% or 8% or something like that (which makes me believe it has nothing to do with the usb port).
I have explored everything I could think of on the software side. The problem started on Ice Cream Sandwhich, it didn't stop when it was updated to Jelly Bean, I recently rooted it and have tried a few different roms including stock roms and CM10. I tried battery calibration apps.
So far nothing has made a difference. Any Ideas?
Nope no solution has been found. I'm just selling the device (and telling them the problem, so far I'm selling it for $275 and people want it) and I'm going to buy an SIII or a One X
well, this really sucks...it seems that a few unlucky people (like me) have this charing issue...
I too changed my USB flex cable thinking that this was the cause, but nothing changed
the battery icon says charging, but the system says discharging
what a major p*** off, cuz I'm fed up of changing batteries all the time, I have 5 batteries
I hope that someone will be able to figure this one out, cuz its a real brain buster
Any update on this? My phone bought in July is also just started giving this problem. When it is on it simply will not charge. All these months I was using another charger with no issues. I have tried the following:
1. Using the stock charger
2. Bending upwards the male connector in the USB socket.
3. Removing the battery overnight
Nothing seems to work. When off, the phone seems to charge somewhat and charging icon comes on. But charging when off for about 5 hours resulted in battery showing about 50% (from 13%) but it drains very quickly. Sometimes when charging for 30 minutes (when off) and switching it on it shows 100% battery, but then still discharges very quickly. Sometimes it shows very low battery.
Also my notification LED is glowing red since about a month, even when phone is switched off. If I remove the battery and connect the charger, the LED starts glowing red - blinking, so it seems the USB port is providing power as sometimes the battery does show 50% and seems to last a bit from there.
What are my options here? I am on the latest JB OTA update which came around 14/15 Nov. In India, I will get no service from Samsung for the Nexus.
I am going to try a factory reset first and then next see if I can get another battery. And maybe I should return / cancel the Nexus 4 I ordered?
Maybe try wiping battery stats in recovery? I was having similar issues today with "not charging". I was plugged in to the wall with nothing, so I plugged into the computer... ADB enabled and device was connected as a media device. I booted recovery and wiped dalvick and battery stats, rebooted and now it is charging via usb and AC. Don't know what happened, but it worked for me. Hope it helps!
Thanks for the response. Well, I just tried draining out the battery (it took almost 2 days lol) till it would show shutdown warning soon after booting up and then removed the battery and held down the power button. I then charged it in 'off' mode for a few hours, I think overnight. I used the actual Nexus charger instead of the generic one I was using all this while. When I turned it on, there was about 40% charge showing.
There was another JB update which I managed to complete (leaving it on the charger). The phone seemed to work fine, but did not show a charging state, but suddenly the next day on its own when I just plugged in the charger, it showed the 'bolt' charging icon and since then it has been working perfectly.
Simply no clue as to how and why it started working fine. Probably the previous 14 Nov update had some bug which was resolved in the latest update or the latest update reset the battery stats or whatever.
I am more worried about my upcoming Nexus 4 which has a non-removable battery as to what I would do if something like this happens.
Weezil420 said:
Maybe try wiping battery stats in recovery? I was having similar issues today with "not charging". I was plugged in to the wall with nothing, so I plugged into the computer... ADB enabled and device was connected as a media device. I booted recovery and wiped dalvick and battery stats, rebooted and now it is charging via usb and AC. Don't know what happened, but it worked for me. Hope it helps!
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I can 100% guarantee you that wiping battery stats had nothing to do with it.

[Q] Charging Problems with GN I9250-XXLFA

Hello,
I bought a GN, I9250, European model, made in China 4 days back from a vendor online.
I am having problems charging the phone.
When PHONE is ON
1. When plugged into the included charger/cable, the battery status shows CHARGING (AC) for a few minutes and then changed to NOT CHARGING. Removing the USB plug or switching off the mains and restarting in a minute takes the status back to CHARGING (AC) but again for a few minutes.
2. Tried with multiple chargers and cables with exactly the same results
3. When the phone is connected to USB port in laptop, the charging happens, for a longer duration. The laptop also detects the phone immediately and I can access files etc. After say 20-30 minutes odd the status again goes to NOT CHARGING. However, while the phone is not charging, I can still access files on the phone. This implies the USB connectivity is still perfect, only the charging has stopped.
4. Under no circumstances does the charge go beyond 50% odd, irrespective of the duration of charging
When PHONE is OFF
1. The phone shows the battery icon with bolt for a few seconds and then shuts off. If I click the power button briefly I can see the battery charging icon.
2. I kept the phone in charging with the wall adapter all night, and got 49% charge only, starting from about 10% when put to charge.
The battery indicator graph shows the phone is has never hit a charge level above 65% types.
I have not seen the other charging issue of the phone showing a bolt in the battery icon even if the phone is not plugged in ! (thank god!!!)
I bought it "as new" condition, and performed a factory reset immediately on receiving the phone. So its running stock applications, with almost everything except voice and 2g data on. No applications except Whatsapp are running.
All other aspects of functionality are working well.
I have read hundreds of posts across the web and am not sure what the problem could be with my phone. I am in India and since the phone was bought off the net, its unlikely that it will be provided warranty etc here. In fact I'm not even sure if there will be servicing competency in the technicians here.
I have tried to puch the micro USB tongue by pushing it upwards gently, but cannot really say whether or not it did bend or i was just too fearful. Have tried removing battery etc and all other soft methods written everywhere.
Any help ???
maybe a screwed battery ?
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maybe a screwed battery ?
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Hello,
I do suspect it myself, but I don't know how to verify this. Can any other Samsung phone battery be put in the phone or is the phone compatible only with this one? Getting another battery is not possible in the near future since this is not available in India...
Any thoughts on how to check this?
ketu269 said:
Hello,
I do suspect it myself, but I don't know how to verify this. Can any other Samsung phone battery be put in the phone or is the phone compatible only with this one? Getting another battery is not possible in the near future since this is not available in India...
Any thoughts on how to check this?
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I have the same problem, but it's not the battery's fault. My brother also has a GNex, and I tried charging my phone with his battery, and vice-versa, without any luck. I think it's the USB port's fault. Something about power not getting to the phone correctly. Luckily I bought it at a store here. I talked to the owner, and I'm going to exchange it for a new one tomorrow.
edinchez said:
I have the same problem, but it's not the battery's fault. My brother also has a GNex, and I tried charging my phone with his battery, and vice-versa, without any luck. I think it's the USB port's fault. Something about power not getting to the phone correctly. Luckily I bought it at a store here. I talked to the owner, and I'm going to exchange it for a new one tomorrow.
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Hello,
I found another GN and did this experiment.
1. When I plugged in my battery which was showing 53% on my phone into the other phone it showed 79%.
2. When I charged the other GN with my battery inside, it charged to 100%
3. When I put my battery back into my phone, it showed 67%
4. When I put in the other GN battery into my phone it showed 49%, while it was showing 82% in the other GN.
5. I was able to charge this other battery in my phone to 60%.
6. When I put it back into the other GN it showed 94% charge.
Apparently my battery seems to be ok. Also, it seems that my phone is charging ok too. But there may be a problem with the phone detecting the battery level !!
Any thoughts?
Hello,
i have exact the same problem. I tried 3 batteries a lot of chargers and i changed the Charging Port Flex Cable.
This all without success
The Problem is, sometimes it charge to 50%, the most it charge to 75% and one time i get it to 81% yeah
So does it give any help for this Problem ?
Goofy
goofy_79 said:
Hello,
i have exact the same problem. I tried 3 batteries a lot of chargers and i changed the Charging Port Flex Cable.
This all without success
The Problem is, sometimes it charge to 50%, the most it charge to 75% and one time i get it to 81% yeah
So does it give any help for this Problem ?
Goofy
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some battery got data issues where phone cant recognize the exact capacity. try check *#*#4636#*#* your capacity of ****mah should be correctly read by phone here. if not, change your battery immediately bcoz big issues will coming up
here the screenshots .. first i plug out and in the power plug ...
and a few minutes later it stop charging
But the Phone see is connected to the AC ??
memaro_maro said:
some battery got data issues where phone cant recognize the exact capacity. try check *#*#4636#*#* your capacity of ****mah should be correctly read by phone here. if not, change your battery immediately bcoz big issues will coming up
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goofy_79 said:
here the screenshots .. first i plug out and in the power plug ...
and a few minutes later it stop charging
But the Phone see is connected to the AC ??
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your battery got data detected.. maybe this 3800mah extended battery was totally crap.
give 2-3 day period. charge wt ac plug & usb charging method. see if got any different between this 2 merhod. if not, try buy the good replacement before your emmc fried.
* maybe u should ask to another forum.. gnex accessories /batteries. they must be got some experiences wt this type of extended batteries. maybe.??

charging issue

hi, i hav been facing charging prob, my does not charge whn its remain on rather drains batt more quick but it was charging whn i turn it off but slow. i thought its the issue of sense 5 so i degrade to sense 4+ viper 3.8 but it got worse. idrained my batt and than put to wall charge for whole night but the charging led kept blinking and than it disappeared than again i unpluged and plug the cable to phn than it starts blinking and than again blinking of led disappeared. i thought it will take time to become stable so i left it charge for whole night. in the morning led was disappeared and i tried to turning phn on but it did not respond. than i plug it to pc and it started blinking without disappearing of led. i left it for the whole day to charge but the led didnt turned to green due curiosity i turned phn on and batt lvl showed 20% ......so plzz any 1 tell me wht can be the solution of the problem plzzzzzzzz:crying::crying::crying:
You probably have a dead battery...Someone who has seen this problem before could confirm.
The way you write is pretty hard to read, so you might wait a while until someone does confirm this .
1. Never charge the phone for the whole night.
2. I had the same problem. I changed my charger and now, it is perfectly charging. Try it.
Anish Shah said:
1. Never charge the phone for the whole night.
2. I had the same problem. I changed my charger and now, it is perfectly charging. Try it.
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thanx for suggestion, how much do i hav to pay for a new charger??
But you said you left it to charge via USB cable on your PC and it didn't charge properly. If you used the same USB cable with the charger, then the cable might be to blame. You should try a friends cable before buying a new charger.
If the charger does not work with the same USB cable you used to connect to the PC, your battery is most probably dead.
Anish Shah said:
1. Never charge the phone for the whole night.
2. I had the same problem. I changed my charger and now, it is perfectly charging. Try it.
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Charging all night isn't an issue.
The battery will charge to 100% then drop to 95% and back up, will cause no damage.
Also smaller and often charges are better for the battery as it slows the formation of crystals so the battery holds its capacity longer.
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unikulkiss said:
But you said you left it to charge via USB cable on your PC and it didn't charge properly. If you used the same USB cable with the charger, then the cable might be to blame. You should try a friends cable before buying a new charger.
If the charger does not work with the same USB cable you used to connect to the PC, your battery is most probably dead.
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using different cable phn is getting charge but the charging speed is very slow, in 6 hrs it has charged only 64% and dont know wht to blame batt or charger???
solidsnakecod4 said:
using different cable phn is getting charge but the charging speed is very slow, in 6 hrs it has charged only 64% and dont know wht to blame batt or charger???
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If you have used 2 different cables to charge and none worked properly, that is probably too big of a coincidence. Your phone has something broken; it's either the battery or the charging circuit in the phone. You should take it to a specialized phone service to see what's wrong. They will also try charging it before disassembling, and if there's nothing wrong with the phone, they probably won't even charge you anything.
If indeed they have to disassemble it, you should ask them if there will be any visible differences once they assemble is back. I had a cracked digitizer on my old One X and took it to service and replaced the display+digitizer(they come together) and, although the screen was new, it did not fit as snugly as before, so you could see light leaking out the side margins of the display.
They probably had many of these phones under repair and should know if this will be the case with your phone.
unikulkiss said:
If you have used 2 different cables to charge and none worked properly, that is probably too big of a coincidence. Your phone has something broken; it's either the battery or the charging circuit in the phone. You should take it to a specialized phone service to see what's wrong. They will also try charging it before disassembling, and if there's nothing wrong with the phone, they probably won't even charge you anything.
If indeed they have to disassemble it, you should ask them if there will be any visible differences once they assemble is back. I had a cracked digitizer on my old One X and took it to service and replaced the display+digitizer(they come together) and, although the screen was new, it did not fit as snugly as before, so you could see light leaking out the side margins of the display.
They probably had many of these phones under repair and should know if this will be the case with your phone.
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thnx bro, my phn is fully charged now but ill be visiting service center..
You can use/try every USB charger and cable you have in your house, I also charge my HOX with my iPad charger (only different cable ) no porblem at all. And it's no problem to charge your phone the whole night.

vooc charger not charging

my find 7 vooc charger not charging any phone, few hour ago its charging my phone until 50% and its not charging again. any advice please?
Have you tried using other chargers or a USB to computer connection? It's possible that your VOOC charger simply kicked the bucket.
battery connection
i also faced frequent issue with my VOCC charging, sometimes its fast sometimes not, i knew that once above 80-85%, VOCC will stop.. but sometimes i cant get VOCC even at less 10% juice left.
but i found that removing the battery and reattaching it fixes the issue.. due to this my Carbon Back Case is damaged lol... too frequent.
rasyaely said:
my find 7 vooc charger not charging any phone, few hour ago its charging my phone until 50% and its not charging again. any advice please?
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I had the same problem. Oppo find 7S bought in china, used in Italy, after 1 year use the oppo VOOC charger stopped working :crying:, it doesn't charge any phone, the model of the charger is the old one, where you can't change the cable.
To solve the problem i bought the new one, and now i don't have any issue, hope this still work the next year. Greetings!
Ps.: Also my girfriend had the same problem with the VOOC charger, now she uses another charger too.
Same problem here, but is not the VOOC charger, but the battery itself....
I say it, because i have another batterie e and the VOOC charges normally.....
I presume some how, the original battery has reach a ending cycle of life....
Somehow i discovery this to help VOOC kicks in:
Use times to times another different charger, then VOOC. It seems sometimes to help.!
Mord0rr said:
Same problem here, but is not the VOOC charger, but the battery itself....
I say it, because i have another batterie e and the VOOC charges normally.....
I presume some how, the original battery has reach a ending cycle of life....
Somehow i discovery this to help VOOC kicks in:
Use times to times another different charger, then VOOC. It seems sometimes to help.!
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I discovered the same.
Not only has my phone shut down itself over night and showed 0% battery the next morning, but now also my vaac charger starts to charge for about 5 secs and then stops. Must be the battery and I'll contact Oppostyle now..
this is how my problem was solved
BG64 said:
Have you tried using other chargers or a USB to computer connection? It's possible that your VOOC charger simply kicked the bucket.
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kodelord said:
I had 2 issues:
1. VOOC not charging fast, but was charging, but extremely slowly. Including using other chargers
2. Phone not recognised when connected to computer via USB.
I took it in to the oppo service center in bangalore last month. THey fixed the issue by (what they claim) replacing the usb port and circuit within the phone . This took only 1 day. They also downgraded the software to the coloros 1.2 . They were very uncommunicative and had no proper process in place, including giving a handwritten receipt and bill!!!
But the total cost was inr830 or $12 so it was cheap and quick and it seems to have fixed the issue.
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Same got same experience with oppo service centre
But at pune
They are commutative but mine was sound damaged oppo r5 and charged fried during short circuit
They changed sound card and gived charger without arguing in warranty

Phone doesn't charge at 0%?

The title is a little barebones so I'll try to explain. I recently had to get a battery replacement due to the original one exploding, and all was great, until it hit 0%. It stopped charging. I thought maybe it was the battery again so I replaced it once more. The phone charges while it is on, but once it hits 0% and turns off, the battery refuses to charge at all. I thought maybe it could be the charging port, but wireless chargers don't charge it either.
I did a dumb too and didn't send it back to LG to get it fixed in the first place, so it's officially out of warranty and will cost $900+ to fix. So far nothing on the internet has helped at all, so I'm thinking this may be a unique issue and I have no idea how to fix it. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Try booting into download mode without battery.. Then try to connect it while phone is on.
Pursiius said:
. I recently had to get a battery replacement due to the original one exploding,!
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Hi I've got this very issue, was it ever solved?
No help but disharging your battery to 0% is realy bad for your battery. Try to charge it as offen as u can. It will extend your battery lifetime
What chargers did you try to charge the phone with?
I've had multiple "bricked" devices live again after connecting them to a charger that supported Qualcomm Quickcharge (or at least supply more than the average laptop USB port).

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