So... this old problem is back with a twist. Basically the thing beeps and wakes the screen up when it's done charging and keeps doing it on a timer or something.
I'd like to disable this but the solution that worked on ZVD (Xposed framework and G2 Xposed) doesn't work anymore.
Anyone have any ideas on how i'd disable this rather annoying behavior?
Mine used to do this all the time. As it turns out the charging cable had gone bad. I replaced it and it has never done it since. You may want to try a new cable.
bigpappa said:
Mine used to do this all the time. As it turns out the charging cable had gone bad. I replaced it and it has never done it since. You may want to try a new cable.
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Bother... The problem is that i'm not using a standard cable as I shoehorned one of those wireless conversion kit antennas in between the case and phone. I'll have to remove it and plug it in to see what happens. (still have the original charger and cable)
Whelp, thanks for the insight.
bigpappa said:
Mine used to do this all the time. As it turns out the charging cable had gone bad. I replaced it and it has never done it since. You may want to try a new cable.
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Yup... plugged it into the charger yesterday when I got home and it only binged at me once when it was done charging.
I'll have to do some testing and see what was causing the issue, the charging pad or the wireless charger. I'll have to try the other one I have.
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When I charge phone the only thing that works is the power button and track ball....the screen is unresponsive to touch but as soon as I unplug it, everything is back to normal....can anyone help me...it is a rooted incredible
Can you get into the bootloader
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Yes I can still get into bootloader...thanks for replying
kevinvu34 said:
When I charge phone the only thing that works is the power button and track ball....the screen is unresponsive to touch but as soon as I unplug it, everything is back to normal....can anyone help me...it is a rooted incredible
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I recall reading about someone who had this issue with one (but not all) of their el-cheapo MonoPrice chargers. Maybe a grounding issue with the charger cable (beyond the grounding issue the phone had universally until 2.2 update). So, questions for you...
Have you tried more than one charger, and if so, does the phone behave this way on them all? If not, are you using a MonoPrice charger by any chance?
yep - are you using the OEM charger and cable? Mine works fine with I use the HTC charger, but not when I use another microusb charger I have.
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yep - are you using the OEM charger and cable? Mine works fine with I use the HTC charger, but not when I use another microusb charger I have.
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Never thought off that, I'm traveling and had to get a cheap charger...when I get home I'll use my oem and see what happens, thanks guys...
Welp
My 2 cents ... I am on my 3rd incredible and have found all 3 do get slower while charging, and I guess you might say 'unresponsive' but 'delayed response intermittently' might be a better phrasing. I suspect that part of the issue is that the battery/phone gets warmer while the charging is going on, and if it gets to a heat issue, the phone may start clocking down a bit.
Galaxy Nexus problem - charging problems- it will not charge when the phone is switched on, if I turn it off it will charge partially. Sometimes after turning on it will still have the charging symbol displayed even though not plugged in. Anyone have any ideas? I'm using the original charging cable from wall and pc and I've tried an old cable. Flashed no ROMs on it.
I wouldn't even mess around with it. I would head to verizon and talk with them. Not worth trying to find a fix
No such thing as verizon in the UK but yeah I get you - T-Mobile is my carrier
Yeah, definitely order a refurb from your carrier.
Factory reset first just to see?
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Factory reset first just to see?
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You can try it, but it sounds like a serious connection problem. Try a different cable, outlet, plug, and battery.
Emphasis on different battery, it REALLY sounds like that may be the culprit.
Tried all apart from the battery as I don't have another
You have this and it's fatal unless you want to change your own USB board.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23789
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Tried all apart from the battery as I don't have another
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Try a battery. Go to your providers store and tell them the problem, they can probably test it out for you.
Simple. The problem is with the micro USB port on the phone. Just wedge a tweezer inside and bend up the nub a bit. It worked for my phone and the problem never came back.
innov8ion said:
Simple. The problem is with the micro USB port on the phone. Just wedge a tweezer inside and bend up the nub a bit. It worked for my phone and the problem never came back.
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Can you explain this? A picture would be great. Thanks
Hi everyone,
Something really strange happened to me last week (or at least I started noticing it last week)
First, when my HTC10 was turned on, it didn't recognize the charger at all, I tried different chargers and cables and the result was the same. If I turned off the phone it worked perfectly. I wiped the cache and tried again with the same result. I booted in safe mode and got the same result.
I hard reset my phone and loaded all my apps again and now the USB C just works when I plug it in a certain way when turned on(one of the two possible ways, impossible for me to know which of them). When turned off it works perfectly.
Does anyone has experienced this? I think maybe it's related with one app, since when turned off it works with no problem.
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I just hard reset my phone again and loaded NO apps but still the same behavior: when turned off USB C can charge the phone no matter which way I plug it, but when turned on it doesn't.
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Hi everyone,
Something really strange happened to me last week (or at least I started noticing it last week)
First, when my HTC10 was turned on, it didn't recognize the charger at all, I tried different chargers and cables and the result was the same. If I turned off the phone it worked perfectly. I wiped the cache and tried again with the same result. I booted in safe mode and got the same result.
I hard reset my phone and loaded all my apps again and now the USB C just works when I plug it in a certain way when turned on(one of the two possible ways, impossible for me to know which of them). When turned off it works perfectly.
Does anyone has experienced this? I think maybe it's related with one app, since when turned off it works with no problem.
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I just hard reset my phone again and loaded NO apps but still the same behavior: when turned off USB C can charge the phone no matter which way I plug it, but when turned on it doesn't.
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Have you tried a different cable?
lampel said:
Have you tried a different cable?
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I've tried with different cables and different chargers. It seems to be an intermitent problem
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I've tried with different cables and different chargers. It seems to be an intermitent problem
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Power phone up with it plugged in. Does it charge then? I get that problem often. I've narrowed my problem down to when I start my car with phone connected on charge (using car charger). Won't charge after that till I restart phone. I'm assuming it gets over or under voltage and safety circuit kicks in until restart. In your case it might be a charger or cable problem (or combination of both).
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Power phone up with it plugged in. Does it charge then? I get that problem often. I've narrowed my problem down to when I start my car with phone connected on charge (using car charger). Won't charge after that till I restart phone. I'm assuming it gets over or under voltage and safety circuit kicks in until restart. In your case it might be a charger or cable problem (or combination of both).
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I think the problem was the cable I was using, after a while it started doing some crazy stuff like saying that I was not using a powerful enough charger. After I changed it everything is working like a charm
I'm experiencing similar problems, but this happened to me after my phone totally discharged, i repost my experience:
Hi guys! i'm occuring in a big problem, i was wondering if anyone of you had this experience with this or others phones, two days ago my htc 10 was totally without battery and died, so i put it on charge, but nothing happens, no led on, if i try to power on, no signs of life, unable to make it boot, even after hours of charge, i noticed that the phone anche the charger were cold, instead of hot like it should.... but after hours, even without led indicator on, i trying to recover it, with surprise, it was hot, i tryed to power on, no signs, i tryed combination of power button and volume buttons and it booted into dowload mode, and after a millisecond it re-died, and booted normally with 65% battery. BTW from that point the phone is unable to charge if i plug the cable into it, nothing happens, but if i put the cable, when is off, it charges even after boot, i tryed to recalibrate battery but nothing happens....
today, one day later, it seems the things are getting better, i'am able to charge it without having to put the phone off, but i always got the message that the charge is slow.
Clean the connector on the phone, make sure it's nice and shiny.
Give the cables a buff up, reboot your phone.
Allow it to boot, connect the official HTC charger in the wall.
Connect the official htc USB c cable into the charger and unlock your phone.
Connect the cable to your phone.
If that doesn't work, try a different wall socket.
Are you on stock? Have you altered any voltages? Any quick charge mods?
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dladz said:
Clean the connector on the phone, make sure it's nice and shiny.
Give the cables a buff up, reboot your phone.
Allow it to boot, connect the official HTC charger in the wall.
Connect the official htc USB c cable into the charger and unlock your phone.
Connect the cable to your phone.
If that doesn't work, try a different wall socket.
Are you on stock? Have you altered any voltages? Any quick charge mods?
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Hi, i'm on viper 3.1.0. srock voltages, i'm using stock htc cables and charger, tryed all wall socket in the house and i have cleaned all the connectors
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Hi, i'm on viper 3.1.0. srock voltages, i'm using stock htc cables and charger, tryed all wall socket in the house and i have cleaned all the connectors
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If you can reverse the modifications you've done to it I'd be tempted to say take it back to htc and get it sorted. Shouldn't be like that. Personally that's what I'd do.
SO yeah, I've seen where people have had software issues causing this on the Note 8, and S8 models, is it a bug that crept into the S9 as well? The tech at the Sprint store verified the cleanliness and dryness of the port, thinks it's the port, and they won't have parts to fix it for probably a month or so. I REALLY don't want to send it in to be fixed, so I bought a couple wireless chargers.
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SO yeah, I've seen where people have had software issues causing this on the Note 8, and S8 models, is it a bug that crept into the S9 as well? The tech at the Sprint store verified the cleanliness and dryness of the port, thinks it's the port, and they won't have parts to fix it for probably a month or so. I REALLY don't want to send it in to be fixed, so I bought a couple wireless chargers.
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It it showing constantly or only when a cable is plugged in? If it's with a cable, have you tried other cables? I had my phone give me that message earlier today when plugging in an incompatible hub. The hub wasn't even connected to anything.
Have you checked with your wife?
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SO yeah, I've seen where people have had software issues causing this on the Note 8, and S8 models, is it a bug that crept into the S9 as well? The tech at the Sprint store verified the cleanliness and dryness of the port, thinks it's the port, and they won't have parts to fix it for probably a month or so. I REALLY don't want to send it in to be fixed, so I bought a couple wireless chargers.
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Have you tried to reboot the phone? I'm not kidding.
Let me know
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It it showing constantly or only when a cable is plugged in? If it's with a cable, have you tried other cables? I had my phone give me that message earlier today when plugging in an incompatible hub. The hub wasn't even connected to anything.
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All the time. It has a popup with sound when you plug it in. The rest of the time, it's just a notification in the tray.
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Have you tried to reboot the phone? I'm not kidding.
Let me know
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Yeah, tried rebooting, wiped cache, power down all the way, multiple times. Tried plugging the cable in while booting. It looks to be charging while plugged in and powered down.
So, the message went away, and it would charge with 2 different chargers, normal speed, not fast charge. Would not work with a charger I have here at home. None are Samsung chargers, but all are QC 3.0, which will report as fast charging on the phone. Then today it charged fast in the truck, and the one at home works, but only slow speed.
I'm not going to stress over it as long as the fast wireless charging keeps working. The battery life is more than enough to get me through a day, and I'm ordering stuff to integrate wireless chargers into the vehicles.
Thanks for reading and trying to help!
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I'm not going to stress over it as long as the fast wireless charging keeps working. The battery life is more than enough to get me through a day, and I'm ordering stuff to integrate wireless chargers into the vehicles.
Thanks for reading and trying to help!
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I probably missed to ask before, but are you sure you are using the original cable, together with the original power charger?
As stressed by @DeadlySin9 the problem may be the cable. Try other cables.
spampa said:
I probably missed to ask before, but are you sure you are using the original cable, together with the original power charger?
As stressed by @DeadlySin9 the problem may be the cable. Try other cables.
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Yeah, I had tried the original cord and charger. whatever it was effected the phone before even plugging it in. The message would be there in the notifications, then plugging the cable in would set off an "alarm" telling me to unplug it and let it dry.
A couple weeks later and it is working just fine, charging with pretty much any cord, and charger. Ugh. I hope it stays that way! LOL At least Sprint DID give me a pretty good discount on a 2 pack of wireless chargers, which is what I use most of the time, now.
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Yeah, I had tried the original cord and charger. whatever it was effected the phone before even plugging it in. The message would be there in the notifications, then plugging the cable in would set off an "alarm" telling me to unplug it and let it dry.
A couple weeks later and it is working just fine, charging with pretty much any cord, and charger. Ugh. I hope it stays that way! LOL At least Sprint DID give me a pretty good discount on a 2 pack of wireless chargers, which is what I use most of the time, now.
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Thumbs up!
So, I've had this problem with my new Galaxy s9 as well. Here's the specifics - this only happens IF the phone dies from running out of power. If I let the battery drain on accident, I plug in the device...new cord/charger, original cord/charger, doesn't matter...and it shows the charging symbol for just a second, and then warning there's moisture in the charging port. There's not... If I set the phone on top of a wireless charging pad for a few mins, it charges just fine.
All I have to do is get 3 - 4 % so I can power on the device and get to the home screen. If I can get to the home screen, I can plug the phone in with the cord/charger and no problems.
I just did a warranty replacement because this problem is real annoying. I don't let the phone run out of power often, but sometimes when I'm traveling for work or camping with scouts, it happens. So, before I sent my old phone back for the warranty swap, I let the new phone run out of power and then tried to plug it in. Same error!!
If anyone has this problem follow this trick. "connect the charger half to the charging port." that is it. works fine to me..
Hi all,
I have a ~2 year old RN5 Global. About 1 week ago, I noticed that it won't charge anymore. When I plug in the charger, the charging icon switches between on and off every second.
After the battery died, I was able to charge it to 68%.
I already tried different chargers and USB cables. I also changed the USB charging port.It doesn't look like the original, however, the problem remains.
Does anyone have an idea what I can try?
Update: I just replaced the battery. Still same behavior as before.
Does that also mean at the same time, that is it not a software issue?
timtom2000 said:
Update: I just replaced the battery. Still same behavior as before.
Does that also mean at the same time, that is it not a software issue?
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Try to clean USB port on phone or change - replace USB port.
That's nasty situation ... sorry to hear that.
Good luck and stay safe.
drnightshadow said:
Try to clean USB port on phone or change - replace USB port.
That's nasty situation ... sorry to hear that.
Good luck and stay safe.
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Hi, I already replaced the whole USB charger port/board which incl.the USB socket. No luck I also tried different cables and chargers. Symptoms remain.
Any other ideas?
Hello, got any news on this? I have the same problem; replaced the USB-Port and the Battery. Still it does start- stop - start etc.