Hi I have my HTC One M8 which acts so weird, so what happen now when I plugged it a power outlet while the phone is turned on it doesn't charge, when I pull the micro usb cable and plug it again to the phone, the charging animation indicator works but only in 2 seconds then will stopped. So tried to turn off the phone then charge it, what happens is this picture
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That battery icon with lightning, flashes, it appears then goes of then appears again I in a 1 second interval.
I let it charge like that for 10mins and when I turned on the phone, by battery has been charged. What do you think is happening?
The thing I did before this happen is,
before I have a 4.4.3 kitkat version, then I flashed a viper rom lollipop. I didn't install any firmware. just flashed it thru twrp.
Before I was able to fix the issue by doing the battery remove simulation (Power + Vol up for 10sec) then it will charge and the charging indicator works but my there's no audio in my phone. No sound. To fix the No sound issue, I will restart, there's sound again but my charging issue comes back and now even if I do the Remove battery simulation, it's not working anymore.
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Hi,
I've been using HTC Desire for 6 months and I got this problem lately.
First, please have a look at the battery icon. What does it mean?
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Second, during the day use, my phone just freeze for no reason. And when it's freeze, the screen is totally off and the notification light flash 1 green, 2 orange continuously. Then I have to take out the battery, plug it in and turn it on to use. It just happens so randomly.
Third, it happened just now. I played game till the battery gone and left it on the table and went to sleep. But when I woke up, plugin the USB charger (I forgot the main charge at work) and it didnt charge. I turned the phone on and saw the battery icon was like what appears on the screenshot above. I turn it off and on again, the battery became full magically
So what caused all those is the battery? And sometimes when I use the phone for a long time when the battery get hot, it's freeze like I described as well.
Anyone got in the same case as mine?
No one knows?
I've had my phone for about 2 or so months and it hasn't been charging. More accurately, it's been charging extremely slowly. Ever since the first time I've charged it, it has yet to ever charge to full battery even when I leave Kris charged overnight. I've already changed the battery and that hasn't affected anything so I'm pretty sure it's not the battery's problem but the phone's problem.
I don't have any mega-draining apps downloaded or running (I always exit fully out of my apps) other than the default ones running in the background. I've also tried switching chargers to no avail. I've gone from the Samsung charger that came with it to another USB cord to a battery-only charger and none of them have worked. I charged it overnight but today when I disconnected the phone from the charger my phone just shut off.
If you could help me at all that would be very much appreciated
Could be a faulty charge port?
I had a similar issue and traced it to the charging cable. I swapped the cable (not the charger) between my phone and the wife's and the problem followed the cable. Got a new one and the problem was solved.
Best way to test is with the power off
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Hey guys, so I was just using my Note 10.1 2014 Edition (P601) today and I wanted to reboot into recovery so I pressed the power button and selected reboot into recovery. The device shut down and then I expected it to start up and go into my TWRP recovery but it did nothing. So I tried holding down the power button to start it but nothing happened, same with holding down the home+volume up+power. The tablet just does not respond and seems dead, screen or capacitive keys dont light up, nor do i hear any sounds, so thats not the problem. Ive tried charging the device even though the battery was about 70% when it died but it made no difference. Could someone help me out here, It was just working fine a few minutes ago. I dont know whats the problem :/
This may cause by cracked battery connector, some pins are open. You won't be able to boot, trying pressing on the back, near the center, location of battery connector while pressing the power button.
This is the black battery connector which may cause this problem. Re solder only takes under 5 minutes to get it done, just need to disconnect the battery cable.
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I was using my phone normally when it suddenly shut down. I could not power it up until i plugged it in the charger. It booted up correctly then it shutted down again. Then the phone showed the charging battery icon fully charged (100%). When i tried to power it up the restarting loop happens only when my phone is plugged in the charger, otherwise the phone is completely dead. I can't even enter download mode. After a few tries on the charges the following picture shows up...
Any help? Does it have to do with the battery or the motherboard of the phone? Any possible solution so i can at least retrieve my phone data?..
Thanks in advance.
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Yiannis75 said:
I was using my phone normally when it suddenly shut down. I could not power it up until i plugged it in the charger. It booted up correctly then it shutted down again. Then the phone showed the charging battery icon fully charged (100%). When i tried to power it up the restarting loop happens only when my phone is plugged in the charger, otherwise the phone is completely dead. I can't even enter download mode. After a few tries on the charges the following picture shows up...
Any help? Does it have to do with the battery or the motherboard of the phone? Any possible solution so i can at least retrieve my phone data?..
Thanks in advance.
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Check if a new battery works.
Because as i see the picture it some how shows that you use a non original.
Yesterday, I tried to charge my Galaxy Nexus (toro), which was fully depleted. It showed the battery icon like it usually does, but then it went kinda weird (idk how to describe it, look at the picture). Then it would turn off and do the same thing again. So then I charged the battery using an external charger, but the phone did not do anything, like it didn't even vibrate. If I connect a charger to the phone, I can get into the Bootloader, and if I go to recovery mode, it starts for like a second, but then turns off again. If it helps, it's the SCH-i515, running Unlegacy 4.4.4, and TWRP 3.x (not sure of exact version).
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EDIT: I plugged it into a laptop, and it booted up just fine, but the battery was at 0% even after being left in an external charger overnight.
Maybe the battery is dead dead... Like when a car battery has a dead cell. It works when you plug it in because there's a charge going through. Do you have any extra batteries lying around that you could test. Just remember that you are fighting a losing battle against time which degrades battery life.
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