What external battery chargers are you guys using. Like the ones the you leave plugged into the wall that will charge a spare battery.
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Is any one else having a problem with the phone reverse charging. I.e. the battery still draining while on the charger.
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I borrowed a charger at the library and it would freeze my screen. I thought it was a phone defect. When I came home my home charger is acting normal .
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If you are using it as a wireless hotspot with usb charging I could imagine that happening.
Usb charging is very weak.
Why does my phone keep making the sound that it makes when you first plug in the charger over and over repeatedly, every minute or two?
Sounds like the cable is moving inside the port. The note 1 was plagued by this issue. Try wiggling it around to see if that was it.
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Nope. It's plugged in tight. Annoying as he'll.. Gotta turn sound off
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I just noticed like mine does the same about every 15 minutes...
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Now my phone won't charge. The lightening bolt icon is on. But it remains at 12%
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outkast22 said:
Now my phone won't charge. The lightening bolt icon is on. But it remains at 12%
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If you're plugged into a computer/laptop, drain is probably equal to the amount the kernel can pull from USB for power. Stock kernel has 500mA limit for USB connections compared to 2A wall connections.
My tablet is telling Me it is charged but when I unplug it it's at 95%? Anyone else experience this?
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Are you using the stock battery graph or a third party app? What ROM and kernel are you running?
That's normal don't worry about it, it will only charge to close to 100 then let it trickle down to about 95 then trickle up and repeat while it's fully charged and still plugged in, so you unplugged it after the device let itself trickle down to 95. That's all.
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Or you can calibrate.. Get a battery stats calibration app.
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Lately, my phone charges slowly. Sometimes, does not charge at all. Is it battery problem or the phone ? I am using stock firmware.
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Battery problem
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Battery problem
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So this means I must get myself a new battery then. Oh well, this phone is old anyway.
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Before buying new battery, try different charger and/or different usb cable. Is it same when charging with pc?
I have similar problem, but only under heavy load (while in home on charger and playing heavy games it's discharging slowly, but on different charger and cable it's charging normally)
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Before buying new battery, try different charger and/or different usb cable. Is it same when charging with pc?
I have similar problem, but only under heavy load (while in home on charger and playing heavy games it's discharging slowly, but on different charger and cable it's charging normally)
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Tried charging it on pc and on other chargers but still no good. Looks like it is battery problem.
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My phone has been charging super slow does anyone know how to speed it up.
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Are you using the factory cables? I've found that to be a huge problme with slow charging if you don't use factory cables or a charger having the same output volts and amps.
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I've noticed that it also matters how you put - or better - TURN your charger in the wall socket (I tried turning it 180 degrees, thus changing the polarity of the fork and voila, my phone charges fast)
Possibly not my factory charger broke and I bought some flat cables they charge like crap what output and all that should I get.
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You should get an HTC cable, and a charger box that goes into the wall with at least an output of 5volt and 2amps
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