High battery voltage?! - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

I just got this message everytime I turn on my phone:"Paused charging,high battery voltage"!.Does anybody know why or how to fix this?
Thank you!
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Get it replaced. Common issue.
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I just tried a new battery,but the message keeps showing up!Might be a software problem?
A soon as I put the battery on,the phone turns on the battery icon charging but is not plugged in?!WTF?!Led light is on all the time like if the phone was charging!
Please help!!
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QUIQUE1978 said:
I just tried a new battery,but the message keeps showing up!Might be a software problem?
A soon as I put the battery on,the phone turns on the battery icon charging but is not plugged in?!WTF?!Led light is on all the time like if the phone was charging!
Please help!!
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Check where the usb cable plugs in. Mine was doing the same thing and I realized the middle portion of the usb connector on my phone was touching the bottom. It thought it was charging/over voltage when it really wasn't plugged in. I just used a little screwdriver to bend in back to the middle.

QUIQUE1978 said:
I just got this message everytime I turn on my phone:"Paused charging,high battery voltage"!.Does anybody know why or how to fix this?
Thank you!
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Do you have another charger to try ? My friend fixed his "high voltage" issue replacing charger.

I waited until the battery died to plug it with another charger and I think the USB connection was almost or maybe it was touching the low part(the hole where the cable is plugged).Lets see what happen next!Thanks for you advice!
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EE03 car dock mode

So about an hour ago, I pulled my phone out of my pocket and the screen said "car dock mode enabled press --------------"
And I got about that far before it went off. Now I assume it said press so and so button to exit, but I've been screwing around for an hour now and can't get it out.
My phone is now locked into landscape and runs like ****.
Super slow and laggy and has had a few fcs.
Any one know how to turn it off?
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Not sure on that app but a quick fix is just to pull the battery and reboot.
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Do you have the car dock app installed?
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Nope, no car dock app is installed.
Not sure what happened, but it took 3 battery pulls to get back right. Felt like I was using a blackberry again.
I was reading and apparently car dock mode can be activated by crossing two pins on a charge cable with a 619k resistor.
I've been having problems with my charge port lately and wonder if that's part of the problem.
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Screen goes wack

Anyone have any issues when you plug in your phone the screen becomes unresponsive? Happens everytime I plug it in
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schnergun said:
Anyone have any issues when you plug in your phone the screen becomes unresponsive? Happens everytime I plug it in
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Happens to me as well. Especially when I try entering the pattern unlock. It keeps registering as the wrong pattern
I believe its an issue with the samsumg charging brick. Try a different one. There are some other threads about it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264219
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I use my HTC brick and no problems, but when I use the one supplied I get the same problem
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Weird screen.

Okay so I left my phone over night and I didn't touch it with a 75% charge. I wake up an it's 74% which I find normal. But what I found weird is whenever I connect it to the charger or USB, this screen come up for no reason. And the LED light stays on. Do anynof you know how to solve this issue?
Picture taken on stock EL29.
Edit: LED Still stays on after I remove it from the wall outlet.
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That's the dock screen. Do you have it plugged up to a dock?
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D1rk said:
That's the dock screen. Do you have it plugged up to a dock?
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No not really, I just press the home screen, unplugged, and it shows up for no reason.
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Maybe your charging port is a bit dirty. When its dirty it sometimes tricks the phone into showing the dock screen when you plug in a charger. Maybe you just have to clean it.
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D1rk said:
Maybe your charging port is a bit dirty. When its dirty it sometimes tricks the phone into showing the dock screen when you plug in a charger. Maybe you just have to clean it.
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Any tips on how to? Without having the chance to ruin the charging port?
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I just use a keyboard cleaner just to blow out any dust that's in the port. That's about it.
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battery full notification

My Note 2 displays the battery full notification plus the icon in the notification bar after charging. I disconnect the charge but the icon is still there. Shouldn't it go away automatically?
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anyone?
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Yes it should disappear after disconnecting the charger.
Are you using a non-genuine battery or charger? Just asking 'cos on my old Note, one of my replacement batteries made my phone do odd things when charging.
After you remove the charger, what does it say under settings>about device>status>battery status?
I probably won't be able to help you solve this, but at least by knowing what state the phone thinks it in you can get on the right track!
I noticed the following on my Note 2 when it is fully charged, if I switch off at the wall or unplug from the wall BEFORE I disconnect from the phone then the fully charged icon remains in the notification bar, if I disconnect from the phone first then the icon disappears! Hope this was of some help!
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Galaxy nexus issues turning on

so i had a gnex with a busted usb port. i was using my moms gnex battery in the meantime to send a few important tests before i went off the air, and then i got a HTC One (which is awesome btw) to replace it, but when i got the usb pcb to replace the busted one, i replaced it all and triple checked all connections before putting phone back together.
Basically the problem is this. power button wont do anything. the battery i have i know has a 50% charge on it. I tried the pull battery put in usb put in battery trick and that gets me to the charging logo for about 15 seconds and then the phone turns off.
Do i have a bricked phone?
any ideas?
Power button with up/down volume held in??? Anything?
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themirrorstruth said:
Power button with up/down volume held in??? Anything?
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nothing. dead as a doorknob. only thing that works is the battery short thing with the USB. but still only 15 second cycle then turn off.
Still could use some ideas
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srsparky32 said:
Still could use some ideas
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Omap
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mrgnex said:
Omap
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Just tried that fix. went through the steps but it still wont turn on. im assuming its just a lost cause at this point?
can anyone confirm i should just put the phone in the phone graveyard and move on seeing that the omap flash didnt work? or?

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