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is there anyone with problems charging the t320?
it goes fine until 40%, above that or stops charging or is really slow, like 1% in one hour.
i thought it was a rom issue, so i flashed the original rom from sammobile
the charging at this moment is 56%, 150mA average, when isn't negative - 200
this is stock usb and charger, and also with other charger/cable is the same
Me too
monteiro-ribas said:
is there anyone with problems charging the t320?
it goes fine until 40%, above that or stops charging or is really slow, like 1% in one hour.
i thought it was a rom issue, so i flashed the original rom from sammobile
the charging at this moment is 56%, 150mA average, when isn't negative - 200
this is stock usb and charger, and also with other charger/cable is the same
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I was just searching the forums as bought mine yesterday and have a similar problem, mine got to 56% then stopped charging. If i turn off the tablet it does start to charge again so will fully charge with it powered down and see what happens.
soon i'll be testing another charger
you can see the charging voltage on the galaxy charging current available on playstore
most likely i will use warranty
monteiro-ribas said:
soon i'll be testing another charger
you can see the charging voltage on the galaxy charging current available on playstore
most likely i will use warranty
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@tidy01
Pop the back off gently and disconnect the battery from the main board. When you reconnect it, let it charge up fully before turning it back on. After this, it will behave normally for the rest of time.
Thanks
dottat said:
@tidy01
Pop the back off gently and disconnect the battery from the main board. When you reconnect it, let it charge up fully before turning it back on. After this, it will behave normally for the rest of time.
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Thanks for the reply but it seems my issue was caused by a faulty outlet socket. The socket works fine for everything else but would only charge the tablet when it was powered down. Tried charging off my laptop and desktop usb and it was the same, but tried some other outlet sockets and they charge fine. I understand the usb outlets might not provide enough to charge the tablet but hadn't considered the socket as I know it works, must be just enough high resistance to prevent it charging a working tablet but provides enough current to charge it when it's powered down. The fact it was showing a 56% charge was just co-incidence.
Thought it might be worth posting this as it's not something I've come across before.
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Thanks for the reply but it seems my issue was caused by a faulty outlet socket. The socket works fine for everything else but would only charge the tablet when it was powered down. Tried charging off my laptop and desktop usb and it was the same, but tried some other outlet sockets and they charge fine. I understand the usb outlets might not provide enough to charge the tablet but hadn't considered the socket as I know it works, must be just enough high resistance to prevent it charging a working tablet but provides enough current to charge it when it's powered down. The fact it was showing a 56% charge was just co-incidence.
Thought it might be worth posting this as it's not something I've come across before.
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Here's the thing. When mine was misbehaving I could get it to start charging again by switching outlets or even reversing polarity on the wall plug. It was a temporary fix as within days the problem would be back. I thought I had it fixed so many times. It always came back. If it happens to you again just remember the above post. It's been four months since I did it and never once has it been quirky. Something in the hardware needed reset that only disconnecting the battery could do.
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Here's the thing. When mine was misbehaving I could get it to start charging again by switching outlets or even reversing polarity on the wall plug. It was a temporary fix as within days the problem would be back. I thought I had it fixed so many times. It always came back. If it happens to you again just remember the above post. It's been four months since I did it and never once has it been quirky. Something in the hardware needed reset that only disconnecting the battery could do.
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Thanks once again, I will keep this in mind if does happen again.
dottat said:
@tidy01
Pop the back off gently and disconnect the battery from the main board. When you reconnect it, let it charge up fully before turning it back on. After this, it will behave normally for the rest of time.
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Hi, I have this problem also, as well as random reboots. I just want to ask you on how to take the back off of the Tab Pro 8.4?
Cheers
Zakanam said:
Hi, I have this problem also, as well as random reboots. I just want to ask you on how to take the back off of the Tab Pro 8.4?
Cheers
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Very gently use something like a guitar pick or a credit card to pry it up around the edges
dottat said:
Very gently use something like a guitar pick or a credit card to pry it up around the edges
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Thanks for your reply. Would you pry the back faux leather cover from the back, or from the front via the glass screen (like in note 10.1 2014)?
I wouldn't want to break my tab he he thanks
Zakanam said:
Thanks for your reply. Would you pry the back faux leather cover from the back, or from the front via the glass screen (like in note 10.1 2014)?
I wouldn't want to break my tab he he thanks
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It's the faux leather thing you pry off. Keep the angle that you pull on the cover shallow and work it slowly.
dottat said:
It's the faux leather thing you pry off. Keep the angle that you pull on the cover shallow and work it slowly.
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with no other solution i did too pop the back off gently and disconnect the battery from the main board, now it's working OK, let's see how long
cabel pull
hoping this works. I just filled out a warranty email today for same issue on 12.2 Tab Pro. It pried the case open with a credit card. Very slow, took about 7 minutes. Pulling the power cable in the middle, probably behind green tape. Use needle nose pliers or something small behind the wires and pull up. The pins are tiny and will f*ck the whole thing up if bent.
I get the feeling that the screen turns itself on even when eye tracking settings are off or closed in case. I hear the annoying sound at night when charging. Why Sammy does not have a smart current sensor built in is insane. Asking you to unplug when most people will leave on and charge overnight. Just dumb.
I can't get past 57% charging for last 2 weeks. Stock, unrooted for first time in a long time, so I am pissed to hear ROM had not effect. This is likely undocumented hardware issue Sammy doesn't want to admit to.
even on my T325 I had the same problem but I solved it this way ...
I have worn the battery completely until turn off my device, I loaded the battery overnight to device OFF.
wipe and install rom custom samsung
I launched and used app "battery calibraton" (root)
I have now done 4 cycles of charging to 1600/1750 mA
house66 said:
even on my T325 I had the same problem but I solved it this way ...
I have worn the battery completely until turn off my device, I loaded the battery overnight to device OFF.
wipe and install rom custom samsung
I launched and used app "battery calibraton" (root)
I have now done 4 cycles of charging to 1600/1750 mA
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The battery "unplug" works....
monteiro-ribas said:
with no other solution i did too pop the back off gently and disconnect the battery from the main board, now it's working OK, let's see how long
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Still good?
mgp53 said:
The battery "unplug" works....
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There is no need for physical interventions on the hardware, maybe someone does not know in depth the behavior of lithium ions
house66 said:
There is no need for physical interventions on the hardware, maybe someone does not know in depth the behavior of lithium ions
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Perhaps not, but I and MANY others have encountered the same problem. Across multiple Roms, fully discharging and recharging, running the so called calibration apps. Rebooting, unpluggin, replugging. The problem NEVER fully went away. It would work for a charge cycle or two or three, then would reappear.
I finally took the back off, unplugged and replugged the connector., closed up the case, charged it for several hours before turning it back on.
Not ONCE has the problem occurred since that intervention. That was over a month ago.
Maybe it's not lithium ion behavior, it might be in the charging circuit and hardware.
If you have a suggestion, then by all means share it so others can solve their problem.
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Perhaps not, but I and MANY others have encountered the same problem. Across multiple Roms, fully discharging and recharging, running the so called calibration apps. Rebooting, unpluggin, replugging. The problem NEVER fully went away. It would work for a charge cycle or two or three, then would reappear.
I finally took the back off, unplugged and replugged the connector., closed up the case, charged it for several hours before turning it back on.
Not ONCE has the problem occurred since that intervention. That was over a month ago.
Maybe it's not lithium ion behavior, it might be in the charging circuit and hardware.
If you have a suggestion, then by all means share it so others can solve their problem.
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I've already written how I solved the problem, but in 5 years and dozens of Android rom installed on various devices, this problem for me was very frequent.
Always the same. On my ST325 I solved like other times in the past.
No news I found on this battery, battery charger of the same problems since I know Android
*mgp53
sorry for my bad English ...
for this device I've tried all the roms available (CM11 or not)
the problem is very acute especially after CM11> Pro Plus V2, but the problems had already occurred some time with the various installations buil CM11
about a week I did the operation described above (already done in the past even on my previous samsung device, Note 1, Galaxy s4, Galaxy Mega, Galaxy tab 3 g3 ) with the same result ...
The battery charges very quickly with the device ON to 1700 mA (monitored with "Monitor battery widgwt pro")
again sorry for my english
I have a Zenfone 2 551, 2GB/16GB. Bought it 45 days ago. I bought an Asus Fast Charger later on. The first time I wanted to use the new fast charger the phone turned off.
I change to a regular charger and the led turned on (I had 40% battery at the time). Left the phone charging (standard original Asus Charger) and the battery instead of charging is loosing charge. Even with the led turned on.
Eventually the battery died. I tried other chargers. 1 out 10, maybe a got the led back on, but the battery stayed on 0% and wasn't enough to even turn on the phone
I've read several people having this same issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/zenfone-2-charging-dead-t3149072
https://www.reddit.com/r/zenfone2/comments/3em550/zenfone_2_not_powering_on_or_showing_charging/
http://forums.androidcentral.com/asus-zenfone-2/552432-phone-not-charging.html
In one of the post someone wrote this tip
Thanks for the reply. But after a long day of stressing, it worked by itself. I read from an article about another android with quick charging that the USB could have not been all the way in in the adapter which, in my opinion, it was but regardless I repeatedly unplug and plug(15 mins -30 mins interval)... did the same with the phone plug and unplug till I saw the battery level going up
It didn't worked for me!
I've already tried:
a. Changing chargers and cables
b. Pressing power for 20 seconds
c. Pressing volume up + power
d. Plugging and unplugging the phone every 15 minutes
I bought the phone while visiting the US (I don't live there).
Has anyone else had this kind of problem, and was able to fix it?
Thanks
Can you confirm if the ASUS adapters/USB cables work with other USB devices? Have you tried charging from a PC? If so, unfortunately this issue sounds like a hardware related issue and will require sending on for warranty service. Please feel free to contact me direct at [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
ASUS_USA
my phone died yesterday like that. i connect my phone to my computer with Asus usb cable the one comes with phone. my phone screen cracked about 1 month ago but it was not disturbing me so i didn't repaired it. right now nothing works on the phone.. at the moment i connect my phone it turned off and for 1 sec battery screen appaired then nothing. can't see my phone when i connect to pc with adb or something like that too so i think problem is more then screen but any idea ? @Asus_USA @Asus
My Zen2 once died when i charged it in my pc. I just unscrewed the back , remove the battery and put it again., then it vibrates and works again.
rixz59 said:
My Zen2 once died when i charged it in my pc. I just unscrewed the back , remove the battery and put it again., then it vibrates and works again.
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Thanks so much bro. , de attached battery and then attached again it vibrated 2 times and works perfectly
how do u detach the battery
kaaninel said:
Thanks so much bro. , de attached battery and then attached again it vibrated 2 times and works perfectly
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please tell how you detach the battery.....would be of immense help.
regards
Rajesh
rajhydro said:
please tell how you detach the battery.....would be of immense help.
regards
Rajesh
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Open your phone case...
Sent from my GT-I9500
detach the battery
krasCGQ said:
Open your phone case...
Sent from my GT-I9500
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dude its not so funny.....
rajhydro said:
please tell how you detach the battery.....would be of immense help.
regards
Rajesh
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Here is a short video that'll probably help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f84b-Zmu2D4
syn3h said:
Here is a short video that'll probably help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f84b-Zmu2D4
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The guy uses a metal tip pin to release the battery connector? seems that is risky and may short something out. These asus phones have so many issues, that's for sure.
Chocketbear said:
The guy uses a metal tip pin to release the battery connector? seems that is risky and may short something out. These asus phones have so many issues, that's for sure.
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I guess you could try a plastic one
Hi
So recently my OP3 fell, in the beginning everything was fine, but then i noticed that my device won't charge. I get the charging message for a few seconds then it disappears and my battery level is always at 50%. So now i have it connected to a Power Bank and it works just fine if i disconnected it about 5min lated it will just Shut Down. While Off if i try to charge my device first 5 seconds i get charging message and the battery animation with 50% displayed then i get an error message "Device temperature too low. Cannot charge".
Oh and when i connected my device to my PC as file transfer everything is fine, so i dont think its the port.
I left my OP3 once turned off for 3 hours with the dash charge and it lasted for about 30-40min without the power bank so it clearly is charging.
Any thoughts on why is that happening, or why my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi
So recently my OP3 fell, in the beginning everything was fine, but then i noticed that my device won't charge. I get the charging message for a few seconds then it disappears and my battery level is always at 50%. So now i have it connected to a Power Bank and it works just fine if i disconnected it about 5min lated it will just Shut Down. While Off if i try to charge my device first 5 seconds i get charging message and the battery animation with 50% displayed then i get an error message "Device temperature too low. Cannot charge".
Oh and when i connected my device to my PC as file transfer everything is fine, so i dont think its the port.
I left my OP3 once turned off for 3 hours with the dash charge and it lasted for about 30-40min without the power bank so it clearly is charging.
Any thoughts on why is that happening, or why my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery?
Thanks in advance.
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Try with 0% of battery
Sent from my ONEPLUS3
HIshan Pavidu said:
Try with 0% of battery
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Hi thanks for the reply, thats the thing my OP3 dies out of battery so the battery is at 0% but my device displays always 50%. Even now i have it connected with the power bank, if i remove it after a minute or so it will die.
cgprince06 said:
Hi thanks for the reply, thats the thing my OP3 dies out of battery so the battery is at 0% but my device displays always 50%. Even now i have it connected with the power bank, if i remove it after a minute or so it will die.
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Try to calibrate battery in that minute with battery calibrate app
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Try to calibrate battery in that minute with battery calibrate app
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Just did, and its still the same. Took some pictures if you wanna have a look.
Image 1. Battery to low. My guess is its close to 0%
Image 2. Conect phone to power bank and its charging, you can even see it in the light indicator.
Image 3. I get the "Device temperature too low" error, at which point i can turn in my device.
cgprince06 said:
Just did, and its still the same. Took some pictures if you wanna have a look.
Image 1. Battery to low. My guess is its close to 0%
Image 2. Conect phone to power bank and its charging, you can even see it in the light indicator.
Image 3. I get the "Device temperature too low" error, at which point i can turn in my device.
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This is the first time i heard about this maybe you try to chat with oneplus
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HIshan Pavidu said:
This is the first time i heard about this maybe you try to chat with oneplus
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Already did, all the said was reset your device.
Im just trying to figure it out.. is it a hardware or software thing.
Thanks anyways
cgprince06 said:
Already did, all the said was reset your device.
Im just trying to figure it out.. is it a hardware or software thing.
Thanks anyways
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Maybe its software did u try to flash stock rom via pc
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HIshan Pavidu said:
Maybe its software did u try to flash stock rom via pc
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Oh sorry forgot to mention, i am on stock rom i only had the device for 10days and didnt had the time to root it.
I would try to root it now, but im afraid that the device might shut half way and ill brick it.
cgprince06 said:
Oh sorry forgot to mention, i am on stock rom i only had the device for 10days and didnt had the time to root it.
I would try to root it now, but im afraid that the device might shut half way and ill brick it.
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No need root to flash stock rom go to this link http://downloads.oneplus.net/oneplus-3/oneplus_3_oxygenos_3.2.1/ and follow the instruction
Good luck
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Perhaps a different thing, but the BlackBerry playbook had an issue where people had to 'stack charge' until it reached a certain point.
Stack charging involves charging for 5s, then switching off at the source, and repeating this for several instances (eg 30 or 50). The idea being that it keeps kicking the battery module to work until it reaches either a voltage or perhaps a temperature that it then works properly again.
Could be worth trying.
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@cgprince06
Get a replacement ASAP
Regards.
Prince Chandela said:
@cgprince06
Get a replacement ASAP
Regards.
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Cant really do that the device fell from quit the height, it was an accident... I dont think OnePlus will replace it.
On the other hand thanks god i did the 12 months insurance, filling the forms now,l. Hopefully it wont take long to get fixed.
Thanks tho
kboya said:
Perhaps a different thing, but the BlackBerry playbook had an issue where people had to 'stack charge' until it reached a certain point.
Stack charging involves charging for 5s, then switching off at the source, and repeating this for several instances (eg 30 or 50). The idea being that it keeps kicking the battery module to work until it reaches either a voltage or perhaps a temperature that it then works properly again.
Could be worth trying.
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It sounds like doing a CPR to the battery
I have already made a claim with the insurance, and wouldn't wanna mess with it now.
Its weird tho that this happend, its clearly is charging till the point where i can switch the device on and it stops, this makes me think thats its an software issue.
sounds like a broken sensor, hope your insurance will replace the phone for you m8
cgprince06 said:
It sounds like doing a CPR to the battery
I have already made a claim with the insurance, and wouldn't wanna mess with it now.
Its weird tho that this happend, its clearly is charging till the point where i can switch the device on and it stops, this makes me think thats its an software issue.
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IMHO as it also plays up whilst switched off its almost definitely a hardware issue, also the fact it's occured after a drop.
ghostofcain said:
IMHO as it also plays up whilst switched off its almost definitely a hardware issue, also the fact it's occured after a drop.
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It could be anything really, i just found it really weird that my OP3 doesn't allow me to charge the battery because the temperature is low.... Thats the first time i see something like that... Well i already made the claim from the insurance, just waiting to hear back from them.
I got the same problem. I'll reset my phone and hope this will work. **** this ****....
Mulayan said:
I got the same problem. I'll reset my phone and hope this will work. **** this ****....
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Hey sorry to hear here about it, i tried everything but couldn't fix it and in the end i sent my device to the Insurance company and they fixed it for me :/
Same
This just happened to me as well. I noticed my battery level was at 100% all day, and after a reset, 50%. Then my phone died around dinner, and when I plugged it in it instantly read as being 100% charged until it gave the "Device Temperature Too Low" message. I left it alone for the night, tried again in the morning and then it wouldn't even display a message at all (battery was completely drained I guess).
Anyway, had to get an RMA from OnePlus 3 and sent it in. This is the second time, though the first was my fault (dropped my phone and shattered the screen). I realized I did drop it prior to these issues, but it was from about a foot off the ground, and it was in its case. Doubt that could have done it but that does seem like a common theme here.
So I guess if you're reading this cause you googled "OnePlus 3 Device Temperature Too Low": open a ticket with OnePlus.
Hello!
My phone suddenly stopped charging... and now it is dead... now... like every 3 or 5 minutes, it vibrates by itself, even if unplugged... Anyone heard of this issue?
More info in my last post:
I'm unlocked, rooted, xposed, installed Beanstalk ROM, etc... But I did that months ago (I don't know, 6 months ago?) and it has been working flaglessly, I didnt do ANY change prior to this problem (really, no changes, not even a new appp installed or removed in months)
So I really think it is something in the usb charger.... Maybe I'm wrong and it got bricked somehow... please validate that.
Also, it still vibrating at least once every five minutes. (I woke up all night with it vibrating and now it is on my desk and it still does it)
I just tried an adb wait-for-devices and nothing happens, also tried to reboot it the same way and nothing happens.
Now, I remember that I did something before the phone turned off (battery ran off) I deactivated an Xposed module (latalysm or somethign like that) and didn't reboot it to complete the deactivation. Maybe it has something to do with 0% battery and that?
I really don't think so... But your advice is really welcome.
Thank you in advance.
Did you rooted or unlocked?
Cryorus said:
Hello!
My phone suddenly stopped charging... and now it is dead... now... like every 3 or 5 minutes, it vibrates by itself, even if unplugged... Anyone heard of this issue?
Thank you in advance.
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You are bricked .
Check unbricking threads...
I'm unlocked, rooted, xposed, installed Beanstalk ROM, etc... But I did that months ago (I don't know, 6 months ago?) and it has been working flaglessly, I didnt do ANY change prior to this problem (really, no changes, not even a new appp installed or removed in months)
So I really think it is something in the usb charger.... Maybe I'm wrong and it got bricked somehow... please validate that.
Also, it still vibrating at least once every five minutes. (I woke up all night with it vibrating and now it is on my desk and it still does it)
Edit: I just tried an adb wait-for-devices and nothing happens, also tried to reboot it the same way and nothing happens.
Now, I remember that I did something before the phone turned off (battery ran off) I deactivated an Xposed module (latalysm or somethign like that) and didn't reboot it to complete the deactivation. Maybe it has something to do with 0% battery and that?
I really don't think so... But your advice is really welcome.
Thank you in advance
Regards!
New data:
When I pluggin the phone to the PC, the PC plays the "hardware detection sound" but then it disconnects too. Maybe it has something to do with the battery or something related?
Thank you in advance, phone is still dead.
Mario.
Well... my phone is now even more dead... I think the problem is the battery, even if I try to charge it doesn't even get warm, I replaced the usb piece of the phone expecting that it was something with that but no... Now I'm waiting to get a replacement battery.
Anyone heard of the same issue? I've found many people having the same issue, but most of them solved the problem unplugging the battery and then plugging it back again.
Please help!
Regards.
Cryorus said:
Well... my phone is now even more dead... I think the problem is the battery, even if I try to charge it doesn't even get warm, I replaced the usb piece of the phone expecting that it was something with that but no... Now I'm waiting to get a replacement battery.
Anyone heard of the same issue? I've found many people having the same issue, but most of them solved the problem unplugging the battery and then plugging it back again.
Please help!
Regards.
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I have exactly the same problem. It's like the phone is not charging at all. Have you tried taking the battery out and then in?
Small update: I've tried 4 different chargers and god knows how many different cables, tried connecting it to the PC, nothing seems to help.
NiKiToS-04 said:
I have exactly the same problem. It's like the phone is not charging at all. Have you tried taking the battery out and then in?
Small update: I've tried 4 different chargers and god knows how many different cables, tried connecting it to the PC, nothing seems to help.
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Yes I tried that 2 months ago... But yesterday... I arrived home and tried to charge again, waited about 2 hours, turned it in and pop... I have the phone again (I keep losing phone and data signal, but... come on, it is on now)... So I don't know... I heard many times that pluging in and off the battery and "waiting" seemed to work for a lot of people, but come on... 2 months?
Regards.
I have exactly the same problem. I have replace the battery. The problem still again with the new battery
hugo06 said:
I have exactly the same problem. I have replace the battery. The problem still again with the new battery
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Wow... so the problem is not the battery... then it is really weird, how can just "waiting" be the solution?
Hugo, how long have you been with your phone turned off?
One month, the time to receive the new battery
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One month, the time to receive the new battery
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That is a lot... I waited 2 months... sorry I don't know anything about the matter... but don't lose faith, maybe it will turn on again someday.... Advice, charge it and leave it charging for... a week? then try again.
I've decided to fiddle with a needle inside the USB charging port recently. After that my phone suddenly was recognised by the computer and started charging and working. After I connect it to the real charger, doesn't matter if it's original or not, it stops working and doesn't even charge from the PC. Then I have to fiddle inside the charging port and everything works again... wtf really? what can be dead?
NiKiToS-04 said:
I've decided to fiddle with a needle inside the USB charging port recently. After that my phone suddenly was recognised by the computer and started charging and working. After I connect it to the real charger, doesn't matter if it's original or not, it stops working and doesn't even charge from the PC. Then I have to fiddle inside the charging port and everything works again... wtf really? what can be dead?
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This seems like a different problem than ours... maybe you should try replacing the usb charging port.
Cryorus said:
This seems like a different problem than ours... maybe you should try replacing the usb charging port.
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I'm not so sure... It sound's more like I'm either grounding some contacts or I'm somehow short circuiting something. Maybe it could be a broken capacitor or something? That would explain why your phone started working after 2 month.
Well in any case it would be interesting íf somebody with that issue would try touching the contacts in the USB port with metal needle and connect the phone to the PC.
I've ordered a new USB thingy already and going to swap it soon, I'll keep you updated.
I have try to change the battery and the usb port. The battery work one time but won't charge. Can't say if it is the same issue or because is is a cheap battery
Any news NiKiToS?
i have a question about the wifi and bluetooth, the are grayed out.. so i tried some things.
like the freezer thing woth the motherboard (didnot work).
So i put the lg g3 on my radiator (heating), and when i woke up i tough lets give it a try and it worked! but only for 5 a 10 minuts then the phone rebooted and it didnot work again...
after putting the battery out and restart it, it works for couple of minuts and then again it reboots...
so whats the problem with? what are your thougs?:angel:
androidjel said:
i have a question about the wifi and bluetooth, the are grayed out.. so i tried some things.
like the freezer thing woth the motherboard (didnot work).
So i put the lg g3 on my radiator (heating), and when i woke up i tough lets give it a try and it worked! but only for 5 a 10 minuts then the phone rebooted and it didnot work again...
after putting the battery out and restart it, it works for couple of minuts and then again it reboots...
so whats the problem with? what are your thougs?:angel:
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It just seems to be a common hardware failure problem just like G4s you can swap the motherboards but prob eventually happen again I never suggest heating or cooling devices As freezing creates moisture corrosion and moisture indicator problems. Heating can fry stuff.
TheMadScientist said:
It just seems to be a common hardware failure problem just like G4s you can swap the motherboards but prob eventually happen again I never suggest heating or cooling devices As freezing creates moisture corrosion and moisture indicator problems. Heating can fry stuff.
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I put the phone to charge full and if i put it on the charger with 100% its fine. No reboots and wifi works... if i dont charge it, its back to the same state... is it a battery problem or the motherboard needs more voltage?
androidjel said:
I put the phone to charge full and if i put it on the charger with 100% its fine. No reboots and wifi works... if i dont charge it, its back to the same state... is it a battery problem or the motherboard needs more voltage?
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When I had my G3 the batteries were always an issue bootlooping....
Plus its prob the cheapest start
androidjel said:
I put the phone to charge full and if i put it on the charger with 100% its fine. No reboots and wifi works... if i dont charge it, its back to the same state... is it a battery problem or the motherboard needs more voltage?
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I am just getting back into a g3. Back on release when i had mine most of the time it was battery issues. Plus its cheaper to start there.
The batteries acted fine then 1 day bam bootloops and other issues. So i would start there
TheMadScientist said:
I am just getting back into a g3. Back on release when i had mine most of the time it was battery issues. Plus its cheaper to start there.
The batteries acted fine then 1 day bam bootloops and other issues. So i would start there
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Yeah tnx, im gonna buy a battery and when i have the new battery i will post my thougs about it!
TheMadScientist said:
I am just getting back into a g3. Back on release when i had mine most of the time it was battery issues. Plus its cheaper to start there.
The batteries acted fine then 1 day bam bootloops and other issues. So i would start there
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I had the lg g3 on for a couple of days (only standby) and no reboots, i noticed when i started to really use the phone it rebooted (like installing a app).
Is this a battery problem?
androidjel said:
I had the lg g3 on for a couple of days (only standby) and no reboots, i noticed when i started to really use the phone it rebooted (like installing a app).
Is this a battery problem?
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It could be. As it b3comes under load. The g3s had major battery issues and keeping up with the powerful hardware