Stop vibrating entirely when in charger?? - Moto 360

If there's a way to do this I haven't found it. I have my phone charging downstairs and my watch beside my bed. It is just out of bluetooth range and it connects and disconnects all night and vibrates almost constantly. I really like my setup and would love to be able to just SHUT OFF THE CONSTANT VIBRATION when it is in the charger.

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Battery replacement? or worse?

My phone has been randomly shutting off, and by random, I do mean just that. It will tell me I have a full charge and then shut off, and then every attempt to restart it, will cause it to immediately shut off again. Sometimes I wait half an hour, and then turn it on, and it will last me the rest of the day on standby. Sometimes it lasts me several hours playing music, other times (most notably when using wifi or gprs, it will only last minutes).
I have seen on occasion the battery indicator will give me a warning saying its almost dead when I reboot it, before it shuts itself off again. This is going from 80+ % full to suppposedly nearly drained in an instant.
So yeah ok, maybe I need a new battery? Thats what I figured, until I bought a car charger. The charger was from the T-mobile store, it was marked for the Dash and Wing.
When I plug it in, i get the charging icon, the little orange LED, but it gets incredibly hot. Almost too hot to hold in about 10 minutes. It doesn't seem to charge it at all, even though it gives me the icon.
I should mention, the phone NEVER dies in use when plugged into the wall or USB, nor does it heat up, but it will act up randomly like previously described when using the car charger.
What do you guys think? Should i get a new battery or do you think something else is wrong? I do enjoy the things I can do with this phone, but its starting to become more trouble than it is worth I think (was always bothered by the memory leak to begin with...).

Battery completely stopped charging? HELP please!

I am riding in a car right now and was tethering 3G to my laptop with the screen set to never turn off. I was watching HULU on my laptop. About 30 minutes later of tethering, I lost my internet connection on my laptop. I look at my Evo and the LED is blinking amber orange. I tried to turn it back on but it wouldn't turn on. I had the phone plugged into my computer charge only but I was wirelessly tethering because for some reason the USB tether wasn't working. I know it isn't a problem with the charger because I have my regular DC car charger right next to me and I still have the same problem. Is it possible that I completely killed the battery by tethering for so long and having the screen on the whole time?(battery was at about 25% when I first started tethering. Phone felt pretty hot as well.
What you just described is simply overheating. The phone will shut off to protect itself.
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blinking orange

This morning, my phone was dead. I tried plugging it in but found a blinking orange light. I tried turning it on but it wouldnt turn on. Does this mean there is a problem with my battery?
I've gone on several trips lately where I used my phone as a GPS. I just got a new dash mount for it. On those trips, I had noticed a blinking alternating orange and green light. I thought this meant it was charging and I had a notification, however, now that I do some searching it looks like it means overheating perhaps.
The orange blinking did turn solid after a while and I was able to boot my phone.
Could be a battery issue. If the phone is completely dead, it takes a few minutes on the charger before it can power on. Let it sit for like 5 - 10 minutes on the charger, and when the light goes solid it should be able to be turned on. You may want to invest in a new battery.
enricong said:
This morning, my phone was dead. I tried plugging it in but found a blinking orange light. I tried turning it on but it wouldnt turn on. Does this mean there is a problem with my battery?
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This is normal behavior for a completely drained battery. The phone will not turn on until it achieves partial charge (I'm not sure off-hand what %), and it will give you the flashing orange to let you know.
As you observed, once you charge it enough, it will turn on normally and everything is fine again.
As for the blinking you observed during navigation, that could have meant notifications while charging, as you suspected. It's also possible that you were overheating, but if so the phone would have stopped accepting charge and the battery icon would have changed to indicate such.
Thanks, it is working again now. I'll have to keep an eye on the battery life to see if it has really gotten worse.
In the car, I know there was one time where it got really hot. I held it next to the AC vent for a few minutes to cool it down. Also, my charger cable may be going bad. I noticed that eventhough I turn off the screen, sometimes it will randomly come back on. I figure maybe this is the cable getting disconnected and then reconnected.
This happened to me before and it turned out it was my charger not working properly. I even got a message multiple times saying that the charging accessory was not compatible but it was the the stock data cable. The problem turned out to be it didn't have enough voltage or something like that because it kept telling me to connect to a wall rather than through USB, while I was using the A/C adapter.
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I'm pretty sure that a blinking orange light during use is a "hot battery" notification. On one trip, I had navigation going, while streaming XM and had the car charger plugged in. When I noticed the blinking orange, the temp was at 119F and really hot to the touch. I immediately stopped navigation and streaming, and unplugged from the charger. Since I had the air on, I removed the phone case and battery door and let the AC blow on the phone which cooled it down and the blinking stopped.
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that could have meant notifications while charging, as you suspected.
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No. It doesn't do that. If you are charging, you get a solid red and no indication of notifications.
The blinking red/green means the battery is too hot and is not charging, as other people have confirmed.

Moto 360 Won't Turn On Or Charge

A couple days ago it was working fine, however I noticed it gradually charged slower and slower to the point where, even when it's on the charging cradle, it loses charge. Now, whenever I put it on the charging cradle, the screen won't even turn on, and the device will not power up. The light on the bottom of the charger lights up, but the device receives no charge. I'm using the default Moto 360 connector cable, and I've even tried more powerful adapters, but still nothing. I decided to listen to any advice I might could get here before I call Motorola support.
my moto 360 is not turning on . can anyone troubleshoot this issue?
Mine got stuck in a discharge loop, was discharging on the charger, the charger was not recognizing the watch (charger light off).
The direct usb connection powered on the watch but did not charge it. No leaving it on/off the charger worked. It was dead.
The fix was to take it apart and unplug/replug the battery. It started charging normally afterwards. Now it won't stay closed, and the face keeps coming off, I press down on it from time to time and maybe I'll use some superglue
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Mine got stuck in a discharge loop, was discharging on the charger, the charger was not recognizing the watch (charger light off).
The direct usb connection powered on the watch but did not charge it. No leaving it on/off the charger worked. It was dead.
The fix was to take it apart and unplug/replug the battery. It started charging normally afterwards. Now it won't stay closed, and the face keeps coming off, I press down on it from time to time and maybe I'll use some superglue
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Couldn't we talk to Motorola about this? Shouldn't this be considered a manufacturers defect?
I talked to Motorola support, and after hours of phone calls, they said they would replace mine for free. But because the watch was in such high demand, I couldn't get a replacement watch for like 2 months. They seemed shocked that the device had stopped working, and it seems there aren't too many cases of this happening. I'd recommend calling Motorola support before doing anything drastic like taking apart the device.
I don't have warranty, so I can't call for help.
Mine got stuck while trying another Qi charger, so I guess only the charging chip got crazy, the watch worked normally until it drained the battery.
The charger has 2 modes: low power to signal the device it's on the charger then the device (be it phone or watch) should signal back to the charger it's present and the charger goes on the high power output to actually charge the device.
My watch had the charging chip blocked so it didn't signal back to the charger which remained in the low power state and did not provide enough power to charge the watch.
Factory reset and even USB reset did not reset the charging circuitry, only a hard reset by pulling out the battery did the trick.
By the way to take it apart it's not needed to remove the dreadded cracky plastic back, only hold by the strap and rock the case upward/left/right. Tough fingernails and a little help from a plastic wedge near the button and in the opposite side did it.

Questions on Light Sensor, and Cradle Charging

Hi everyone This is my first post, and I'm hoping its the right place to put it.
I just got my Moto360 after upgrading from a Pebble. The change is a little to get use to, especially because I feel like I had more control over my phone with my Pebble than my new Moto360. One of the issues I am having and attempting to cope with is the screen keeps randomly turning on. I've come to understand it has to do with the light sensor in the watch, and whenever it detects light, it comes on. My gripe: I dont want that. I'd rather conserve the battery life and hit the button to make it turn on. Is there ANY way to fix this? I have Ambient screen off on both my S5 and the watch.
My second question is this: I put my watch on charge for the night. As I put my watch on, and fell asleep, it appeared as if it were charging. But as I woke up, the watch was dead. Now, I wonder if the cradle is a smart charger that cuts power to the watch after a full charge. I even checked the connection and the watch was FLUSH on the cradle. So I wonder if anyone else has had the same issue?
Thanks everyone!

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