Vibrate while charging? - Asus ZenWatch

Just received it. It won't turn on so I figure it's completely drained. Going to leave it charging for a few hours and try to turn it on again.
One this I noticed is that it's vibrating on and off while on the charger. The indicator light is on so I hope its charging properly.
We'll see I guess. Wish me luck.

kookahdoo said:
Just received it. It won't turn on so I figure it's completely drained. Going to leave it charging for a few hours and try to turn it on again.
One this I noticed is that it's vibrating on and off while on the charger. The indicator light is on so I hope its charging properly.
We'll see I guess. Wish me luck.
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Mine does not vibrate while charging. I have had it for 4 days now and love it!

Hopefully its not a defect, I'll wait a while and see if I can turn it on later.

Spoke with ASUS support and they gave me an RMA # to get it exchanged. Tech support couldn't help me.

It vibrant once when you put in charging
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[Q] one x not switching on

i had the phone running this morning with over 50% charge. i put it on charge to get it to the max before getting to work.. then the phone hanged and switched off..since it has happened before when the phone overheats, i thought it will reboot but since then its not detecting the charger. When i start charging the phones battery area heats up but the charging led is not seen. the dealer told me to charge it for an hour and try but that also didnt work..
any opinions or past experiences like this??
Can you boot into HBOOT? Power plus volume down.
Not sure if its the same thing but over the last 2 nights mine has done something similar and it is annoying the hell out of me!
On the first night as usual i switch my phone off (with about 10% battery left) and plug it in to the charger, wait for the charging light to come on, and go to bed. In the morning no light on and phone won't switch on? After a while of unplugging and plugging back in, pressing random buttons and head scratching the red light comes back on and i can start it up but the battery is completely flat and have to charge it up again?
Same thing happened again last night but this time i had about 50% battery??? Haven't looked into it properly yet as i thought it was a fluke but obviously its not! I'm running stock untouched phone so trying other roms etc isn't an option atm.
Will let you know if i find anything ;-)
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thanks fastyan!!
@iTeeXDA-Hboot also didnt work..tried it a lot...my local dealer asked me to charge it for a long time and try it....didnt work out though after an overnight charge.
i have same problem. I couldn't open. And not charging.
Just an update
Phone charged as it should last night, so nothing to report yet
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Ok so i have had a few days of no problems but just woke up to another completely flat phone? It had 45% battery when i put it on charge and the charge light came on. When i woke up it had no light on and completely flat battery, it wouldn't switch on !!? Unplug the charger and plug it back in and then after a minute the charge light comes on and you can turn it on?? This is very annoying as last time it happened was at a weekend but i have to go to work now without a phone as I have no way to charge it :-(
This is a real pain as it doesn't always happen and when it does I'm asleep so i don't know till its too late?
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Thought I would add a couple of screen shots too
You can see where it just drops to zero
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Help! Phone won't boot up at all

So, I woke up this morning and I went to go check some messages on my phone, but when I checked, the phone wouldn't turn on. I charged it like I usually did and when I got to it, the blue led light was flashing. Not brightly, but just like it would try to turn on, but it can't so the light slowly fades away. I tried to hold the power + volume buttons (both up and down) but it still wouldn't do anything. Any help before I take it into sprint?
Rum2rum said:
So, I woke up this morning and I went to go check some messages on my phone, but when I checked, the phone wouldn't turn on. I charged it like I usually did and when I got to it, the blue led light was flashing. Not brightly, but just like it would try to turn on, but it can't so the light slowly fades away. I tried to hold the power + volume buttons (both up and down) but it still wouldn't do anything. Any help before I take it into sprint?
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can you charge the battery? is the battery loose? I would take it to sprint and let them check it out.
Yeah. I think I might just take it back to sprint. But it won't charge at all I think.
Pull the battery and leave it out for a few minutes then try again.
someguyatx said:
Pull the battery and leave it out for a few minutes then try again.
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I've done that and I actually start seeing the empty battery logo. But It's only for a second. I think there's a problem with the battery or the charger thing
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Pull the battery and leave it out for a few minutes then try again.
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Okay, My phone actually started up now. The battery is not charging though
Just kidding. It's charging. Anyone know if I should be worried about anything?
Are you using an after market charger?
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Get a brand new quality USB cable. A HUGE amount of issues can be resolved by just doint this, believe me.
I was using the charger cable it came with but connected to my computer
well your computer USB port can only push 500mA out max. sounds like its undercharging your phone. the stock charger pushes 1000mA or 1A.

[Q] Battery full - Unplug to save energy message

D851
Battery full - Unplug to save energy message
How do I disable this message?
Once u unplug the phone it goes away
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What about not unplugging.
Zachary droid said:
Once u unplug the phone it goes away
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Who would have thought it stops giving a notice when you unplug? Thank you for that insight.
Now then can we get an answer to the real question, How to disable the notice when the phone is plugged in. I do not want my phone bugging me all the time about "Battery Full Unplug to save Energy".
I am a big kid I can manage my own battery I do not need to be nagged. It is my phone I want it to be under my control.
Thank you
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The problem is that I want it fully charged when I leave for work in the morning. If I unplug it when it starts whining it won't be fully charged in the morning. Not to mention i have to mute my phone because it will repeatedly chime every 3 seconds until I unplug it. Freakin' annoying. Scenario two, plugged in to the charger on the way too work because I want the screen on...if I unplug it the screen turns off.
Has to be the dumbest message ever.
Retarded Timing said:
The problem is that I want it fully charged when I leave for work in the morning. If I unplug it when it starts whining it won't be fully charged in the morning. Not to mention i have to mute my phone because it will repeatedly chime every 3 seconds until I unplug it. Freakin' annoying. Scenario two, plugged in to the charger on the way too work because I want the screen on...if I unplug it the screen turns off.
Has to be the dumbest message ever.
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As for scenario two, you can go to settings > Display > Screen timeout. Select "Keep screen turned on".
What navlen and retarded timing said agree
Yes I leave my phone plugged in a lot. If I am not walking around with it, it is plugged in. I liked to be 100% charged when I leave the house.
No I do not want to hear about battery life because for one thing most comments will be based on ancient batteries and will have no meaning to this thread. When my battery dies I buy a new one if I am keeping the phone. But they never have. Meanwhile I am leaving the house 100% charged.
Guess what else, you are not saving energy or at least no more than a small, very small, tiny but smaller than that LEDs worth to keep it plugged in.
LG please stop being annoying.
Thank You
Retarded Timing said:
D851
Battery full - Unplug to save energy message
How do I disable this message?
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G3 TweakBox
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Ugh. Is there really no way to do this without rooting and installing a third party tweak tool?
Surely I can't be the only person who leaves their G3 plugged in overnight. This notification is so annoying, it kept going off last night as the phone partially discharged and then charged back up to 100%. Both a noise and a vibration. Can't believe there is no simple option to turn this off.
And don't say put it into silent mode or DND because I need to be able to receive calls overnight.
guys, see this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/off-notification-battery-charged-t2830195
basically you need to have your phone rooted and use xposed
I've just read somewhere that you just need a charger with more than 0.2 amp. Can't find the link, though. Couldn't test it yet.

Charger indicator light staying on?

Anyone else's indicator light on the original charging dock staying on all night? I thought from the user manual, it said that when the watch is fully charged, the indicator light on the charging dock would turn off. Mine stays on even after the watch has been at 100% for hours.
gsrrr said:
Anyone else's indicator light on the original charging dock staying on all night? I thought from the user manual, it said that when the watch is fully charged, the indicator light on the charging dock would turn off. Mine stays on even after the watch has been at 100% for hours.
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The update changed it so the screen always stays on while on the charger.
ChrisAshton84 said:
The update changed it so the screen always stays on while on the charger.
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I'm not talking about the watch screen staying on. I was wondering if the light on the charger is supposed to turns off when the watch gets to 100%.
gsrrr said:
I'm not talking about the watch screen staying on. I was wondering if the light on the charger is supposed to turns off when the watch gets to 100%.
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Mine turns off after the watch is fully charged.
jermaine151 said:
Mine turns off after the watch is fully charged.
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Thanks. Have you noticed if the indicator light turns off right when the watch hits 100% or does it still need "topping off" and turns off after a little bit?
gsrrr said:
Thanks. Have you noticed if the indicator light turns off right when the watch hits 100% or does it still need "topping off" and turns off after a little bit?
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You're welcome. It doesn't seem to do it immediately, which initially made me wonder, but when I wake up in the morning the charging light is off.
jermaine151 said:
You're welcome. It doesn't seem to do it immediately, which initially made me wonder, but when I wake up in the morning the charging light is off.
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Thanks for your help. I wonder what is causing mine to stay on for so long. I left it on the charger at 100% and fell asleep around midnight. When I woke up at 3am, the light was still on.
gsrrr said:
Thanks for your help. I wonder what is causing mine to stay on for so long. I left it on the charger at 100% and fell asleep around midnight. When I woke up at 3am, the light was still on.
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Has it already did the update? I'd just use it all day and check it one more time after charging.
jermaine151 said:
Has it already did the update? I'd just use it all day and check it one more time after charging.
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Yup, it is on 4.4W.1
Will keep an eye on it tonight/tomorrow morning. I just want to make sure everything is working fine before the return window closes. I think the wording in the user manual is old and the light would go off at 100% since the screen turns off. Now that the screen is always on, I am guessing that it is constantly trickle charging even when it hits 100%.
Thanks.
gsrrr said:
Yup, it is on 4.4W.1
Will keep an eye on it tonight/tomorrow morning. I just want to make sure everything is working fine before the return window closes. I think the wording in the user manual is old and the light would go off at 100% since the screen turns off. Now that the screen is always on, I am guessing that it is constantly trickle charging even when it hits 100%.
Thanks.
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Same problem here, did you ever figure out?
Krew1230 said:
Same problem here, did you ever figure out?
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Nope. I chatted with moto CSR. They don't know why too but said it shouldn't be an issue.
gsrrr said:
Nope. I chatted with moto CSR. They don't know why too but said it shouldn't be an issue.
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Thanks for the info.
https://plus.google.com/109468208780802399420/posts/fZ2YkEkH7aT
Cradle not charging, but charging status face displayed
Within the last couple of days I've been waking up with a dead 360. When I put the watch in the cradle, it appears to be charging (watch face shows charging circle and percentage); however, I just noticed that the indicator light does not turn on.
End result is a dead battery. Resolution has been to use a different QI charger to charge the watch. The automatic conclusion is that the charger isn't charging, but why does the watch go into "charging status"? Thoughts/help? Anyone else experiencing this? This all started after most recent update.
Try doing this:
Put the watch on the charger.
Open the Android Wear App on your phone and go into settings
CHECK "Screen Always On"
Wait for the 360's screen to dim a little bit
UNCHECK "Screen Always On"
The watch display will turn completely off.
This will charge your battery in less than 2 hours.
abuttino said:
Try doing this:
Put the watch on the charger.
Open the Android Wear App on your phone and go into settings
CHECK "Screen Always On"
Wait for the 360's screen to dim a little bit
UNCHECK "Screen Always On"
The watch display will turn completely off.
This will charge your battery in less than 2 hours.
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I have same problem the light on charging not off after 100%, and above setting of screen always on can not found in Android wear setting menu.
Sorry.. 'Ambient Screen'
great, it works well.
Thanks.
But still after 100% charged, the white light not turn off. It was in charge for five hours.
mmx6688 said:
great, it works well.
Thanks.
But still after 100% charged, the white light not turn off. It was in charge for five hours.
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That light is for the watch being docked.. I would suggest putting some electrical tape (non-permanent way) or black nail polish (permanent) over it.
abuttino said:
That light is for the watch being docked.. I would suggest putting some electrical tape (non-permanent way) or black nail polish (permanent) over it.
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The light not bother me. I read online manual say when full charged the light shall be off.
So I need to know is my watch and charging is good or not.

Charging issue, I'm perplexed...

I charge my watch at night and it charges just fine. The problem is, since it isn't connected to my phone at night the battery drains. It was down to 15% when I got up this morning.
Is there a way, via root and and a script for example to have the watch charge to full then turn off? Or maybe even go into airplane mode after a length of time it has no connection?
I actually wish you can true off the watch and still charge it. I tried that but as soon as i put it on the charger it comes back on. I really don't need the watch to be on at night.
Why not keep it connected? Just charge phone & watch, leave them on. There is really no reason for the watch to ever be disconnected.
I charged the watch to full (it was almost full before I went to bed) I went to put it on the next morning and it was drained to 20%. I'd love for there to be a setting to charge to full and turn off. or power off and charge.
You can switch it off and then plug the charger in.
Switch it back on in the morning?
dupajapona said:
You can switch it off and then plug the charger in.
Switch it back on in the morning?
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That's the issue. You can't turn it off and charge it. As soon as it is connected to the charger it turns on. Best I could say is put it in theater mode which completely shuts off the screen and notifications. But honestly I still don't see how the watch could be burning so much battery that the charger isn't able to keep it charged. But maybe that will fix the issue.
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I've decided to just wear it at night and charge it when I get up in the morning. It gets charged while I'm getting ready for work.
I don't understand why Huawei didn't make it so the watch can be charged while powered off. It is pretty lame. I charge mine later in the afternoon. When I see that it is 100%, I turn it off then remove it from charger.
Rektifying said:
I don't understand why Huawei didn't make it so the watch can be charged while powered off. It is pretty lame. I charge mine later in the afternoon. When I see that it is 100%, I turn it off then remove it from charger.
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I agree that it is kind of silly that you don't have that option but it's also not surprising. Look at all of the other watches out that act the same way. Moto 360, LG Urbane, LG G Watch R, Samsung Gear, or maybe just the live, even the iWatch. And that's just the ones I know of. The good news is that the watch has a power button, the crown, so a future update could fix it. And theater mode does solve the issue in my opinion. Just double tap the crown and done. I am going to test mine tonight by shutting down the phone and charging the watch with theater mode off. I would like to see what it does. I just can't imagine any way that it would burn 80 percent of the battery while connected to a charger.
One other option might be to use tasker to shut down everything you don't want when connected to a charger. I know you can do this on a phone but haven't tried on a watch before. But in theory it would work.
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in my case I THINK it fell off the charger. I haven't had an issue since the first night with it.
gunnyman said:
in my case I THINK it fell off the charger. I haven't had an issue since the first night with it.
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Ahh ok. That makes more sense. Thanks for the feedback.
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Yea I dont think this is right because I throw mine on the charge when I get home, tap the button 3 times to turn off the screen, and then disable bluetooth on my phone (wifi is always off on the watch).
Every day I wake up to 100%.

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