Charging port problem - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi guys.
my nexus's charging port is damaged.i buy one and fix it.but now it working from pc but not charging.What's problem?
sorry for my bad eng.

Buy one and fix it
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Since OP has already bought one, I don't think buying another is a practical nor an effective solution.
Why don't you just charge the battery through a battery charger, not your phone? The battery charger is included in the Gnex box, and I use it frequently to charge my second battery. Not a fundamental solution, but a temporary remedy.

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p0179417 said:
Hi I get this message whenever I plug it in to charge. I saw some threads but none of them had any solutions. Does anyone here know how to fix it?
Also, I read that samsung is replacing phones that are hardbricked due to a hardware problem. Is there anything that prohibits you from recieving the replacement if the galaxy s3 is hardbricked?
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I had a similar problem with my Galaxy S2, some people said that it is necessary to replace some controller on the motherboard. But I have not found a solution.
p0179417 said:
Hi I get this message whenever I plug it in to charge. I saw some threads but none of them had any solutions. Does anyone here know how to fix it?
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The simplest workaround is to get an external charger where you take the battery out of the phone and insert it into a charger to do the charging.
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can you connect it to pc?
This happened to a co-worker's s4 after her Note 2 got wet. I replaced the USB charging flex cable inside the phone and everything went back to normal.

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KnieveI said:
4.8 amp should do the trick. Could be a fake unit. Is it heavy? 4.8 amp is pretty much, so it should be as big as a lap top charger.
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The charging circuitry and s/w on the device determine charging speed. Do a search. Someone posted the different charging amperages using the stock charge and Apple and HTC chargers and USB cables. The device detected the latter and charged at about half of the former.
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BarryH_GEG said:
The charging circuitry and s/w on the device determine charging speed. Do a search. Someone posted the different charging amperages using the stock charge and Apple and HTC chargers and USB cables. The device detected the latter and charged at about half of the former.
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Yes thats obvious and i doesnt even need to " do a search ".
The problem was it wouldnt charge at all.
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