Hey guys. My nexus is charging but at around 97% to 98% to 99% status of charging saying "not charging" buy when i remove the micro usb then plug it again it says charing(ac) does this happen to you? Please help thanks
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search button.:laugh:
What do you mean search button?
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It does this to save your battery health. Charges till almost full drops a little then slowly charges back to full. It will forget this if you unplug it and charge to full again once you plug back in. This has been discussed a ton thus the search button comment.
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dreek24 said:
What do you mean search button?
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He means search to find topics like this already asked before you make a new one.
Thanks guys
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It should save battery,but...My phone is charging to 100%.But you must let phone charge even if it write 99% and not charging.After approximately 20 minutes i always get 100%.
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Just unplug my phone 2 minutes ago and I already use 5 percent of battery
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Check if you might have this issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1387243&highlight=android+os+killing
Which I think you do have ...
Intel_x said:
Just unplug my phone 2 minutes ago and I already use 5 percent of battery
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Alright, so I was just minding my own business and just using my Nexus, and the it suddenly froze... Completely! My phone then got cold and did nothing, so I just pulled the battery out and rebooted. When I rebooted, my battery was at only 15%! (it was at 40% before) wtf just happened there? Nothing like that ever happened on my android device ever D:
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Search "Sleep of death." Or "SOD"
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kyokeun1234 said:
Alright, so I was just minding my own business and just using my Nexus, and the it suddenly froze... Completely! My phone then got cold and did nothing, so I just pulled the battery out and rebooted. When I rebooted, my battery was at only 15%! (it was at 40% before) wtf just happened there? Nothing like that ever happened on my android device ever D:
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Dude the EXACT same thing just happened to me not 5 minutes ago!
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I've seen it a lot. Should be able to plug it into the charger reboot on the charger and it should read normal again. Otherwise it will slowly increase the battery as long as you don't use it.
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nodstuff said:
Search "Sleep of death." Or "SOD"
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Hm... Is there a cure for it? I was using an app that I always used so I don't think that's it and I used this device for over 2 months so I don't think it's hardware.
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ÜBER™ said:
I've seen it a lot. Should be able to plug it into the charger reboot on the charger and it should read normal again. Otherwise it will slowly increase the battery as long as you don't use it.
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Thanks man
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thelowend said:
Dude the EXACT same thing just happened to me not 5 minutes ago!
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It was so freaky :0 hopefully nothing like that happens again :/
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OK so I plug my nexus toroplus in and it says its charging and is media connected
But in battery it still says discharging could it be my battery? Because I tried other chargers but its all the same...
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No one else??
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In the same situation,
Especially when running Google Maps. I love the phone but had to revert back to S3
It's drawing more power than the USB connection can provide.
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tm24fan8 said:
It's drawing more power than the USB connection can provide.
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All the time?? For every charger ?
I went completely stock too so there is nothing in my phone but a few apps.
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Mr nerd said:
All the time?? For every charger ?
I went completely stock too so there is nothing in my phone but a few apps.
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It seems to be the usual explanation for that kind of problem, but if you're stock and fairly clean and it happens on every charger, then it may very well be something else...not sure exactly what though.
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tm24fan8 said:
It seems to be the usual explanation for that kind of problem, but if you're stock and fairly clean and it happens on every charger, then it may very well be something else...not sure exactly what though.
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Oh wow..really?? Did you figure that out on your own?
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Just was trying to help, don't have to be a ****. Was agreeing with you that my original idea was probably wrong. My apologies, won't happen again.
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tm24fan8 said:
It seems to be the usual explanation for that kind of problem, but if you're stock and fairly clean and it happens on every charger, then it may very well be something else...not sure exactly what though.
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Lol you sounded like you were more or less thinking out loud hahah and my bad just say what comes to my head lol didn't mean to be a ******.
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Mr nerd said:
Lol you sounded like you were more or less thinking out loud hahah and my bad just say what comes to my head lol didn't mean to be a ******.
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It happens
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I can't seem to get my phone to charge using any charger. it doesn't even recognize the phone is plugged into my external battery, any ideas???
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It actually goes from saying discharging to not charging on dashclock when I plug it in
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GaNkSTar said:
I can't seem to get my phone to charge using any charger. it doesn't even recognize the phone is plugged into my external battery, any ideas???
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Yep, welcome to the club. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2404135
There are a few people who are having the same issue. And seems like you (and me included) are part of that unfortunate lot including even Nexus 4 users.
No solution in sight so far :\
I kept charging with samsung charger ...after sometime my phone is dead in my hands while using internet ...please help yar ...phone is unrooted ..ics is in there ...
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use correct charger. use another battery.
I tried another charger AND another battery but no use still no moment
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livelylegend said:
I tried another charger AND another battery but no use still no moment
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Did you try flashing stock rom/fw try GB and ICS,i know it seems stupid but at least try,hope you'll get it fix fast.
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jtdc said:
use correct charger. use another battery.
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How can i tell what charger is correct?
I mean, not all charger for the smarthphones operate at 110-220V and has 500mA to up? I though that a higher amp --> less time to charged
Pc is unable to detect it ...
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