Last month I had no other option but to walk in rain and as a result the beautiful Robin refused to turn on. But luckily after few hours it turned on and worked normally until I connected the phone with Nextbit's charger. The turned off immediately after connected the charger. I tried to turn it on again and again but It was completely dead. I thought the phone is gone and left it on the closet for a week. Later when I tried to turn it on last week, I found myself lucky again and the phone turned on again. It is working normally now. But the charging has some issues. Whenever I try to charge it using Nextbit's charger or other Quick Charge 2 charger at first attempt the phone shows 'charging' but it actually doesn't take the charge. But at second or third attempt it shows 'charging rapidly' and only then it takes charge as it did before.
What could be the cause of this?
Most likely just broken pins.
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When I unplug my Dash from my HTC car charger the charge light and screen icon stayed on. I soft reset many times, and hard reset once and it stayed on. Before I reflash it is their anything I'm not trying? New to note: I let my phone charge overnight and the charge icon on the screen is gone, it shows a full battery. The led is still on, but it's steady green. I think this is a sign of the end is near.
I went out to my van this morning and saw that my car charger no longer works. Mabye some type of power surge caused this. New to note: After charging all night the light is off and the icon is a full battery. My phone showed 100% from 6am to 1:30pm; odd I know. Then I reset it and It was at 7%. I charged it turned off for 3 hrs. and it ran well full green on till one block form my house at 10:30pm. Has anyone had problem after using a "bad" car charger?
Wish my phone didnt stop charging.
I wouldnt need to plug it in every night
your battery may have went bad
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your battery may have went bad
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I have 2 batterys. I think while charging my phone with my car charger the charger "shorted-out" and messed my phone up. It still works, but the led stays on and the charging icon comes on when it gets below 90%. I installed dontforget .cab to get some led functions back. I like other on this form love my Dash. This is realy hurting me to see it on its' last leg. I found one on craigslist for $60; I paid $140 for my current one on craigslist 'bout 2.5 years ago.
Hey guys, I recently had a problem with my screen turning on and off on it's own but finally it stopped. But now I'm having even worse problems.
Basically what is happening is that my phone won't charge. Last night it was at 60% and I put it in the charger. I woke up in the middle of the night and I checked my phone and it was fully charged, so I went back to bed. When I woke up in the morning to take my phone it was only at 49%, so I plugged it back in and it charged to 54% before I had to go. I barely used to phone all day to conserve on power since I didn't really have much left. So, it's at 40% battery when I get back home and I plug it into to charge. I left it for an hour or two and went to go check on it. It didn't charge at all. In fact all the stats were saying that it was discharging. So I unplugged it from the back side (where the charger is in the wall) and the lightning bolt was still in the top corner. I freaked out and unplugged it from the usb port and it stopped, when I plugged it back into the usb (without power from the power outlet) it showed that it was still charging which was really weird. I tried everything such as taking out the battery and putting back in. I even tried to use a different usb cable to charge it with no success. But still everything says it's discharging.
I have no idea what to do? Could this a sign that the battery is failing, should I buy a new one? Does anybody have any idea of what might be happening? I've been looking everywhere but I haven't found any solutions
It's probably input voltage dropping caused by USB cable. Try another cable and see.
Well the problem stopped for a few days but now it back again, I plug it in to charge and it just doesn't charge, it recognizes that it's plugged in but it just won't charge.
I'm now attempting to charge it with a different cable again to see if it works. If it doesn't could this be a sign of a battery issue? Because if it is I can buy one tomorrow.
I'm starting to think it might be the charging point, hypothetically if I were to send it to Samsung for repairs, how much would they charge for replacing the charging port. Or would it easier to replace it myself if I were to buy one off ebay? How difficult is it to replace the charging port?
I have a weird issue going on with my LG G3 rooted device. I bought the phone about 2 weeks ago and rooted it same day, no issues. A couple days ago I was charging it in my car with a phone charger base that you plug into the car lighter. It was plugged in for about 20 seconds when I noticed it wasn't charging and then i started to smell a burning plastic smell. Turns out the charger base got fried.
Phone was working fine but later that day when i tried to charge it at home in the wall, stock charger, it wouldn't charge whatsoever. So i turned the phone off and tried again and it charged no issues. Now every time i charge my phone I either have to charge it when it's off or plug the charger in and reboot the phone and then it charges while on. I also can't get it to connect to my computer. I was just going to backup my files to my computer and hard reset to see if that fixed the issues but I can't seem to connect to the computer no matter what I do.
Any advice would be appreciated. Also do you think this is a hardware issue or some coincidental software issue. Thanks.
Today I ran my 360 out of power and it would not start charging again. It was tottally dead.
After several hours I noticed the charge lamp on the dock never lit up at all.
To kickstart the charger I held my Nexus 5 to it so it lit up and started charging my phone.
While charging I swapped fawst between the phone and my 360 and it started charging immideatly and continued charging up to booting and the kept charging back up to full.
it would probably work with another QI charger as well as it seems the problem is in the charger not being able to start charging from dead.
I've run mine completely dead several times and it always charges back up on its own.
I had the same issue and had already started a RMA at my online store where I bought it.
Thankfully I had ordered an universal Qi spare charger and when I got it the next day before I returned my original charger I tried it and the watch started to charge with the spare one.
Since then I never had any issues with both, the original and the spare charger.
Wired, but I think it’s more a problem of the watch itself and that it sometimes could happen that it does not properly recognize or handle the data to initiate the charging process.
In my case it worked with a (cheap) Universal Charger with probably locked charging values and in your case with your nexus phone to get the original charger to force charging the watch till it had enough power to handle the process itself.
That’s my idea; correct me if I'm wrong.
So about a year ago my charge port started burning every time I plugged it in, and in the drawer it went. A couple of days ago I decided to crank open the back cover and just replace the charge port myself and voila, it works. I've gotten it to turn on and I let it charge for hours, but it gets to about 14 percent after an overnight charge. As well as that, when I turn on the phone nothing detects it, and it certainly doesn't charge. When it does charge (which is when it is turned off) It charges for about 5 seconds then stops and starts charging again. I've looked for answers and all I am finding is restarting the phone, sending it back, or some weird process in broken English I can't remotely understand. I'm not really afraid of losing data but I don't want to re-do s-off and recovery as I believe I had trouble in the past. Is factory reset my only option?