When my phone is powered off and disconnected from the USB cable, completely unplugged, the charging animation plays constantly. However it will play the beginning of the animation stop then start again.
Also possibly related is I can not enable USB Debugging. I get an attention box saying that a USB cable is already plugged in, when it is not. It will even do this immediately after powering off and back on.
I had rooted my E4GT awhile back and it was jumping between ROM's when I semi-bricked the phone and rescued it back with an ODIN flash.
Do you guys have any ideas what is going on and if/how I can fix it?
Thanks.
daelious said:
When my phone is powered off and disconnected from the USB cable, completely unplugged, the charging animation plays constantly. However it will play the beginning of the animation stop then start again.
Also possibly related is I can not enable USB Debugging. I get an attention box saying that a USB cable is already plugged in, when it is not. It will even do this immediately after powering off and back on.
I had rooted my E4GT awhile back and it was jumping between ROM's when I semi-bricked the phone and rescued it back with an ODIN flash.
Do you guys have any ideas what is going on and if/how I can fix it?
Thanks.
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Could be software or hardware.
I would reflash to stock EL29 and see if you still have the symptom, then you'll know its likely your USB port on your phone.
You may just try flashing a kernel first since it controls this part of the software.
mine did that the port was bad I got a new replacement .....
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i'm running a Gingerbread build based off of the latest nightly with stock kernel.
i've formatted my device with the formatall.zip and reloaded the ROM. i've even gone back to a stock ROM and still got the same issue. after doing this, if i plug my device up, it charges just fine while on. if i unplug the device later and plug it back up, the charging light will come on, then quickly go off and the device won't charge.
the only way i've been able to get around this is to turn it off, in which case it then charges. i get these same results whether i'm plugged into the wall or to PC.
if it were a hardware issue, wouldn't that mean it wouldn't charge at all, whether on or off?
anyone have any ideas or experience with this issue?
Same Here...
Anyone found solution yet?
My only guess would be a kernel issue or a hardware problem. Wipe your dalvik and cache and reflash your kernel. If that doesn't fix it, I do know some evo's micro usb ports go bad. I don't know if this is a symptom of that but it may be.
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It was the kernel.
My phone is charging now...
Will test for a couple days and will let you know again..
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HELP evo only charges turned off
I have a problem.. my evo only charges when turned off. sometimes the charging light will come on when it is on but the settings say its discharging.. also i reinstalled a driver once and it started charging fine until i unpluged it from the computer now back to not charging.. this is very frustrating.. it not the port or the cable or the charger.. is there a way to force it to charge with android terminal emulator maybe??
Whenever I plug my phone into my computer now all it does it show the little charging light in the top left corner of the EVO, and not the notification asking to turn on usb storage in the pull down menu, or give any errors, and nothing pops up on the computer.
Recently, I started to have usb problems where the notification on the phone was flashing on and off and the usb connected sound on the computer kept going off (like the phone was connecting and disconnecting to the usb port on the computer every second), but I thought this was a cable problem and since I didn't need usb at that moment, I brushed it off.
I'm pretty sure my phone still charges fine because the light goes on. No, It isn't a problem with the cables or the computers because i've tried multiple cables and computers. I don't understand what the problem is because my charging still works fine and I don't get error messages, it's just that usb won't connect at all anymore
Try this > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695243
If that doesn't work, you may have a hardware defect, and it'd be best to unroot and take it to sprint.
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Try this > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695243
If that doesn't work, you may have a hardware defect, and it'd be best to unroot and take it to sprint.
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Tried this and it didn't work, going to sprint soon
Hello everyone,
having major USB issues on my GNex. It's not charging anymore, but when the phone is off, it displays a charging animation. I could get it to charge once since this occurred, I left it plugged in overnight on my Mac (phone turned off). Did the same thing last night, no charge at all.
Mac OSX does not recognize the device, my Windows machine keeps telling me something like "the connected device is not working properly and can't be used... ". This message pops up every few seconds, so I guess it's constantly connecting and disconnecting. I can't access the internal storage on both systems.
My first guess was a hardware defect. But when I try to boot into recovery mode, a screen instantly pops up that shows Andy and displays a message: "Downloading. Do not turn off target.". In the upper left corner it displays " ODIN MODE" in small red letters.
When I press the power button in this screen (there is a big arrow pointing to the button with "start" written in it) the phone just normally reboots.
I can't get into fastboot mode because of this. I can get into CWM Recovery when i use the reboot into recovery option built in the ROM.
I dunno much about Odin (next to nothing). Has it something to do with Samsungs Kies? Could it be that something has put my phone in this "ODIN MODE" and it constantly tries to download something, making the USB port unusable? The port is not completely broken, as the phone displays a charging animation when it's turned off... so there is some connectivity left!
Thoughts coming up that this could be some kind of software issue. If there is a possibility to get out of the Odin Mode, it may solve the problem.
The phone is unlocked and rooted, running AOKP Milestone 5 and franco kernel.
I tried to restore an older nandroid, but it did not change anything.
Would send it in for exchange, but not able to relock the bootloader due to no fastboot access. If it can be confirmed that this is a hardware problem, I have to pay for the repair, I'm fine with that.
Has anybody any ideas that could be helpful? Any help is much appreciated, thank you in advance!
Do a search and you will find at least 30 helpful threads. Basically you only need to replace your USB charging board and it works again. Should be a warranty issue, but Samsung has really been an ass on handling this issue lately and claiming water damage.
I have mentioned it many times here: this problem can be probably solved by thoroughly cleaning your USB with soft toothbrush.
True, I also cleaned my port but it only fixed it temporarily.
Thanks guys. Tried to clean the port, nothing changed.
Ordered an OEM charging board off ebay, hope changing it will fix the issue.
Only thing I'm wondering about is, that the phone is stuck in Odin Mode when I boot it up with Vol. - and the Power Switch. So I downloaded Odin but it does not recognize the phone...
I am also facing the same problem. I am currently using the phone by charging the battery externally. Can someone confirm that changing the USB flex cable is the solution ?
Just posted in another thread but it is definitely the USB port for me. Using an HTC Vision (Google g2)
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic Touch for Virgin Mobile I'm selling to a friend of mine. It's been working great for me for about the last year on VM. It was rooted and running Liquid Smooth and then CM 10.1 (both using CWM). When I called VM to transfer the phone to my friends account we ran into a road block because CM doesn't respond to the keypad phone codes VM uses to update the phone, or have the VM hands free activation apps.
I figured I might as well flash back to stock ROM anyway. I downloaded the ROM from here.
Odin got about 75% of the way through the flash and then failed. The phone won't turn off but instead keeps up a persistent splash screen asking me to connect the phone to Kies to do a system recovery (Which I did try and Kies can't seem to complete the connection. It sees the phone but can't connect to it, even after ensuring all drivers are up to date. But then I've never had much success with Kies).
I can still get into Odin on my phone so I tried downloading the .exe ROM instead of the md5 this time, but by the time the ROM downloaded Odin tells me the battery is too low to flash anything (which I believe). Problem is I can turn the phone off to let it charge properly (it pops up with the Kies message whenever I plug the phone in).
I've left the phone plugged into the wall hoping that maybe it is in fact charging, but the indicator light only flashes for a second when I plug it in. I'm working a double shift today so I left the phone at home hoping it will charge so that I can try flashing again, but does anybody have any experience with this sort of problem, or know if the phone will in fact charge?
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I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic Touch for Virgin Mobile I'm selling to a friend of mine. It's been working great for me for about the last year on VM. It was rooted and running Liquid Smooth and then CM 10.1 (both using CWM). When I called VM to transfer the phone to my friends account we ran into a road block because CM doesn't respond to the keypad phone codes VM uses to update the phone, or have the VM hands free activation apps.
I figured I might as well flash back to stock ROM anyway. I downloaded the ROM from here.
Odin got about 75% of the way through the flash and then failed. The phone won't turn off but instead keeps up a persistent splash screen asking me to connect the phone to Kies to do a system recovery (Which I did try and Kies can't seem to complete the connection. It sees the phone but can't connect to it, even after ensuring all drivers are up to date. But then I've never had much success with Kies).
I can still get into Odin on my phone so I tried downloading the .exe ROM instead of the md5 this time, but by the time the ROM downloaded Odin tells me the battery is too low to flash anything (which I believe). Problem is I can turn the phone off to let it charge properly (it pops up with the Kies message whenever I plug the phone in).
I've left the phone plugged into the wall hoping that maybe it is in fact charging, but the indicator light only flashes for a second when I plug it in. I'm working a double shift today so I left the phone at home hoping it will charge so that I can try flashing again, but does anybody have any experience with this sort of problem, or know if the phone will in fact charge?
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The easy options are to borrow a battery from a friend with a s2 phone, or get a charger off ebay, or buy a new battery from the store which will probably come with a partial charge.
Sounds like your usb port may have died. That happens sometimes.
I was thinking of borrowing a battery. I have a friend with the same phone, so that's possible.
If the USB charger failed, however, would the blue charging light still flicker on when first plugged in? Because that's what it does. It doesn't charge, but it does seem to acknowledge that it's been plugged in. Also, when plugged into the computer it will still flash the plug me into Kies screen, but now my computer doesn't seem to even recognize that anything is plugged in.
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I was thinking of borrowing a battery. I have a friend with the same phone, so that's possible.
If the USB charger failed, however, would the blue charging light still flicker on when first plugged in? Because that's what it does. It doesn't charge, but it does seem to acknowledge that it's been plugged in. Also, when plugged into the computer it will still flash the plug me into Kies screen, but now my computer doesn't seem to even recognize that anything is plugged in.
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It is possible. I had a phone that the data burnt out on, but would still charge. Just one pin needs to be bad to cause some issues, but not break everything.
Could just be the battery is totally empty too. Getting a known good battery with a charge is the first step to troubleshoot this.
I have encountered this problem a time or two before when testing some of my many attempted multiwindow mods, the device will in fact charge, but it is going to take forever. After a double shift I would imagine you'd have enough charge to flash properly, so try it again afterwards. Also have you attempted to return to recovery? If Odin only partially completed, your custom recovery may still be there and you might be able to use the power off option from recovery, while the device is plugged in, and possibly tricking it into not powering on to the error screen.
WARNING! Everything in blue is simply conjecture and has not been proven to work, it is simply a working theory. If it does not work don't say I didn't warn you.
Hello everyone. My brother has the SM-T320. It doesn't power on at all. But if I plug the tablet directly into an outlet or laptop, it turns on but immediately goes to "recovery booting" and looping and not actually turning on. I can press the Power+Volume Down buttons to go to Download mode. I have three laptops at my disposal. I installed the Samsung USB drivers on two, and just Samsung Kies on the other. I have also tried different Odin versions (3.07 and 3.09) and it still won't connect. I also bought a different battery, and even if I leave it charging (aka bootlooping), if I disconnect it, it turns off. Essentially, I think the firmware is messed up and simply doesn't recognize the battery. So that's why I wanted to flash a stock recovery. Any ideas what I can try? Thanks a lot for the help!
I should also mention that I tested battery connection (tablet plugged into an outlet with the battery removed) with a volt meter and I gut 4.45V, which I think is fine?
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Hello everyone. My brother has the SM-T320. It doesn't power on at all. But if I plug the tablet directly into an outlet or laptop, it turns on but immediately goes to "recovery booting" and looping and not actually turning on. I can press the Power+Volume Down buttons to go to Download mode. I have three laptops at my disposal. I installed the Samsung USB drivers on two, and just Samsung Kies on the other. I have also tried different Odin versions (3.07 and 3.09) and it still won't connect. I also bought a different battery, and even if I leave it charging (aka bootlooping), if I disconnect it, it turns off. Essentially, I think the firmware is messed up and simply doesn't recognize the battery. So that's why I wanted to flash a stock recovery. Any ideas what I can try? Thanks a lot for the help!
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OK so it is in download mode when you connect it to Odin?
Hey everyone, I got the problem partly fixed. I was able to reset it to original firmware by using the Samsung kies3 software. It somehow was able to recognize the device even though Odin couldn't. However, turns out, the reason tablet would turn on only when plugged in is because the battery wasn't connected completely. The battery connector on the motherboard itself is separating and so the pins are not touching the board completely. My ghetto temporary fixed was to cut and stick part of a bobby pin over it to clamp it in place. However, this will probably damage the connector/board in the long term. I'm not very good with soldering parts/pins that are this small, and nor do I have special equipment besides solder and soldering iron, so I'm trying to figure another clever way of holding it strongly in place. If anyone has any idea how to go about that, it would be appreciated.