nfc problem - Samsung Galaxy S9 Questions & Answers

I need to have nfc on for a personal device i'm using. However my leather case holds my contactless bank cards in the front of the case and when you fold it back to look at the screen this triggers it again .. please see screenshot. How can I turn it off for the cards ?

felixthecat said:
I need to have nfc on for a personal device in using. However my leather case holds my contactless cards and when I bend it back to look at the screen this triggers bed. How can I turn it off for the cards ?
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Hi i can see your using freestyle libre for the s9 also.
Ok facing some issues whereas as my battery power level goes down, its harder to scan the sensor. I'm on stock rom and kernal.
Makes it really inappropriate at times when i cant scan my sugar level as battery is low. Dod you face this? Is so What kernal/rom did you use if you managed to correct the issue

m_a_iqbal said:
Hi i can see your using freestyle libre for the s9 also.
Ok facing some issues whereas as my battery power level goes down, its harder to scan the sensor. I'm on stock rom and kernal.
Makes it really inappropriate at times when i cant scan my sugar level as battery is low. Dod you face this? Is so What kernal/rom did you use if you managed to correct the issue
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Hi! I've the same issue with NFC stop working when battery level drops below about 70%. Very frustrating (and a bit dangerous too for us with diabetes and Freestyle Libre).
Any suggestion to solve this would be much appreciated!

ekatoma said:
Hi! I've the same issue with NFC stop working when battery level drops below about 70%. Very frustrating (and a bit dangerous too for us with diabetes and Freestyle Libre).
Any suggestion to solve this would be much appreciated!
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I've not managed to solve it. I just carry around a power bank now so can plug it on charge. As soon as it's on charge the nfc works again.
Hope Samsung resolves it soon. Must be a nfc power saving feacture

m_a_iqbal said:
I've not managed to solve it. I just carry around a power bank now so can plug it on charge. As soon as it's on charge the nfc works again.
Hope Samsung resolves it soon. Must be a nfc power saving feacture
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Facing same issue since month and seems to become more and more unstable. Any update on that topic? Hope it will be fixed at least with Android 9.0.

Hello, I have a samsung s9 + and I have the same problem as you. The NFC does not work below 70% battery

The same thing happens to me, I'm from Argentina, I have a stock rom, and it's more or less the 73% of the battery that the NFC stops working, do you know something if Samsung said something about it?
Tks.

i tried something else now. When you have your phone on charge, nfc works without problem (Under 70%)
when you pull the cable off, stops working.
Manufacturing date is http://prntscr.com/m0z97n

Hi People,
I have the same problem with NFC with lower battery levels and Freestyle Libre. I haven't upgraded to Android 9 yet but I am considering. Maybe there it'll be better. However NFC for payment works even with 1% battery level, no problems there. So there is something more sinister at work here.
Keeping my fingers crossed for a solution
Cheers!
UsualSuspectReaL said:
i tried something else now. When you have your phone on charge, nfc works without problem (Under 70%)
when you pull the cable off, stops working.
Manufacturing date is http://prntscr.com/m0z97n
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Guys, when battery drops at 15%, NFC works again. LOL?
Anyway, i was on repair center and i told them everything, they check my device and waiting for replacement in 4-5 days..
So, GO and do the same.

UsualSuspectReaL said:
Guys, when battery drops at 15%, NFC works again. LOL?
Anyway, i was on repair center and i told them everything, they check my device and waiting for replacement in 4-5 days..
So, GO and do the same.
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Maybe at 15% battery saver turns on, which disables something that is stopping NFC working

*Detection* said:
Maybe at 15% battery saver turns on, which disables something that is stopping NFC working
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I don't know bro..
You have the same problem? If yes, tell me manufacturing date of your device.

UsualSuspectReaL said:
I don't know bro..
You have the same problem? If yes, tell me manufacturing date of your device.
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I don't use it but have tested it and it worked fine with any %

Hi, having same issue here. Samsung replaed first S9+ ad now i'm having issues with my second S9+. Problem gets worse. Comes a time when it will not work at all no matter what its battery level. Running Android 9. Looks like a hardware problem as my LG G4 works fine (always have) and my Motorola 5s+ works like a charm. Its a Samsung problem. Anyone have a workaround? I have a facebook group for diabetics and am telling other libre users not to buy Samsung products.

Evening all anyone get nfc working? I'm on One Ui S9 not rooted and trying to read & write some NFC Tags but not getting any luck tried a mates S7 edge and that seems to work fine. Any ideas

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Battery drain after screen replacement

Hi all,
I broke my display screen (inside screen) so I bought one on Ebay UK.
The screen has the same reference of the original one: 60H00443
After the screen replacement, the phone is draining the battery in 2-4 hours, and the phone is getting really hot right now.
I am not sure if the issue was at the assembly process or if it is a screen issue (not original???).
I will open the phone again in order to have a look, but I would like to know if anyone went through something similar.
Thanks!
Klisman said:
Hi all,
I broke my display screen (inside screen) so I bought one on Ebay UK.
The screen has the same reference of the original one: 60H00443
After the screen replacement, the phone is draining the battery in 2-4 hours, and the phone is getting really hot right now.
I am not sure if the issue was at the assembly process or if it is a screen issue (not original???).
I will open the phone again in order to have a look, but I would like to know if anyone went through something similar.
Thanks!
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I found I do not have GSM signal. it must be the antenna... do you know where is it located?
I am in a similar situation, though that is how I bought the entire device from eBay. I can barely make it 11hr on the device (and that is the device just being on, maybe answer a call or two).
My apologies that I am offering no solution. I am hoping someone else replies.
Klisman said:
I found I do not have GSM signal. it must be the antenna... do you know where is it located?
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In this place
you should check what is draining your battery first. Drainage from display or scanning for signal. Check in your setting.
Any updates? I am on the edge of my seat for this one.
nostrings said:
Any updates? I am on the edge of my seat for this one.
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I did not find the reason behind the battery drain, I can just say that in flight mode, the drain is still there.
In my case, the battery is gone after 3/4 hours :cyclops:
Klisman said:
I did not find the reason behind the battery drain, I can just say that in flight mode, the drain is still there.
In my case, the battery is gone after 3/4 hours :cyclops:
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Can you post your screen time? Maybe the screen is staying on?
Are you running stock or custom ROM? If the latter, install Better Battery Stats and post the log.
This might help; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51480305

LG G3 shutdown due to high temprature

PHP:
today I experienced a new issue and I want to share it to see if anyone have the same issue.
when I was using my device today a warning window came that says the device has detected a high temperature issue and will shutdown, and the device shutdowns.
I don't know if anyone had the same issue before so if anyone have please say.
Let me answer you through question... What does your pc do when it overheats?
Usually reboots or shutdown, right? It is same with phones.
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If you're not going to help, just don't say anything
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Let me clear this, there is no help for it. Or by other words, that you would understand as help:
Dont force your device so much in overheating.
@droidhd is a total asshole. Treating people like that is how he gets off.
Thank you dear. You all are so smart, but none of you gave any other advice or tip what could be wrong. That's why you need attention like this, to tag others with that speech... Good enough *sarcasm*
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Androidfreakz said:
@droidhd is a total asshole. Treating people like that is how he gets off.
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No need for name calling. Let's all calm down guys [emoji2]
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salahhuss said:
PHP:
today I experienced a new issue and I want to share it to see if anyone have the same issue.
when I was using my device today a warning window came that says the device has detected a high temperature issue and will shutdown, and the device shutdowns.
I don't know if anyone had the same issue before so if anyone have please say.
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it is normal..i left my phone in my car and it shut down due to the heat of the sun..i live in florida so it gets really hot but it is not normal for the phone to shut down if it detects a high temperate when there is not
Overheating, random reboots or shutdowns?
Yeah .
I picked up 4rd LG G3 32GB phone yesterday. All older have overheating defect (and I guess this one will made no different). Its big beast with a lot of power and there seems to be some bugs to deal with. Im sad too, I want to keep this phone and not change to another one.
Just quick test from rest of you: run Antutu benchmark like 3 times (you can restart it after 30% after CPU tests). Sometimes Im unable to make one single run of benchmark and phone shutdown itselfs. Great.
(oh, EUR edition, metal black, 1st wave)
Took my g3 on holiday with me, phone was in my pocket not used for a while. Took phone out pocket to get some holiday snaps, after taking 3 pictures with the stock camera phone over heated and shutdown. Great photo opportunity missed. Took phone back off and battery out so could cool quicker,and left to one side for 45 mins to an hour. Was an overcast day and not very warm. Put phone back together turned on, and fired up the camera. 4 pics later, warning phone over heating, will power off. What good is the camera if u can't use it, missed some good pic opportunitys. Not happy.
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Overheating has been addressed in builds 10G and later - what firmware you running?
Also did you disable Thermal protection in the hidden menu (it is billed as a way to reduce lag by some numpties on xda) - doing this will cause your phone to get hotter quicker and stay hotter for longer thus increasing the chances that it will shutdown for overheating.
Lennyuk said:
Overheating has been addressed in builds 10G and later - what firmware you running?
Also did you disable Thermal protection in the hidden menu (it is billed as a way to reduce lag by some numpties on xda) - doing this will cause your phone to get hotter quicker and stay hotter for longer thus increasing the chances that it will shutdown for overheating.
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I'm on 10j and still getting shutdowns.Not rooted and not disabled thermal protection.
Lennyuk said:
Overheating has been addressed in builds 10G and later - what firmware you running?
Also did you disable Thermal protection in the hidden menu (it is billed as a way to reduce lag by some numpties on xda) - doing this will cause your phone to get hotter quicker and stay hotter for longer thus increasing the chances that it will shutdown for overheating.
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I'm running 10g non rooted, did do the thermal trick at the time, so maybe it was that, have since disabled as noticed battery drain was a lot higher. Haven't tested camera yet though.
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Androidfreakz said:
@droidhd is a total asshole. Treating people like that is how he gets off.
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guys we are trying to help each other here there is no reason for these words
droidhd said:
Let me answer you through question... What does your pc do when it overheats?
Usually reboots or shutdown, right? It is same with phones.
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I know that this can happen in laptops but In phones this is the first time to happen to me... especially the warning message
I just wanted to check if there is anyone else had the same message...
another thing is that there are times when my lg g3 is hotter that when the message came (especially when using the phone while charging) but the message didn't came... so I don't know how is this heat shutdown thing works.
androiduser991 said:
I'm on 10j and still getting shutdowns.Not rooted and not disabled thermal protection.
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i'm in 10G version and i'm rooted and having the thermal detection off.
ohh I remembered another thing... when the phone shutdowns I was not in the visible sun so it is not something related to sun exposure... it must be something with the software
Salahhuss, can you tell us what you did with the phone that you got that message? If nothing, get yourself betterbatterystats (search on xda) and check what makes you wakelocks...
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droidhd said:
Salahhuss, can you tell us what you did with the phone that you got that message? If nothing, get yourself betterbatterystats (search on xda) and check what makes you wakelocks...
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I'm using the phone right now as this issue happened only one for me so i'll wait and see it happen again then i'll contact the supplier to check it.
In the meanwhile i'll try the program you mensioned and see the results.
Thanks for ur help ?
Seems to me that the heat sensor on the batteries often malfunctions and you get this issue. If you wrap some tape around it to keep the top plastic pushed down against the battery pack the issue might go away.
bhojo1 said:
Seems to me that the heat sensor on the batteries often malfunctions and you get this issue. If you wrap some tape around it to keep the top plastic pushed down against the battery pack the issue might go away.
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I think I am having this issue on a G3s, the phone used to work normally but lately I can't even run it long enough to get my photos off of it because within 1 or 2 minutes after turning it on it gives the temp warning and shuts down, the phone doesn't feel warm and I wasn't using any apps. I don't understand where to wrap the tape, where is the heat sensor located? I'm trying to push the battery against which side exactly?
Update:
Just having the info that it could be the heat sensor of the battery was helpful, I tried swapping the battery from another phone and the problem seems to have gone away at least for now. I was able to connect to a computer and copy over my files. Will be keeping my fingers crossed....

[Q] Rooted Motherboard Issues?

Knowing that this is my last resort and with all the wonderful knowledge here on the forums, I'm hoping I might get some creative ideas.
I recently bought a Tab S 8.4, rooted it about 2 weeks after I got it. No problems, everything is working great. Last week, the screen starts to flicker and the tablet reboots randomly. When it does this, the battery goes from 100% down to 12%. Eventually this happens enough where the tablet won't stay on for longer than a minute. Read around the forums and find others mention the exact same issue. Potentially a battery pull/re-plug may alleviate. Tried that to no avail.
I have found that if I hold the battery plug in place *real* tight, by pushing down with my finger, the tablet operates somewhat normally. Could be a motherboard issue.
Anyone run into this at all? Thoughts? Ideas? Replacement parts? I've got a $500 brick on my hands now with no warranty to boot. :crying:
Thanks in advance!
I soldered my battery straight to the board. But before doing that, try spraying some contact cleaner (found in hardware stores) and see if it Will work
hey, i got this issue once ! go to customer service,they will fix it for you in 5min FREE !
sku|| said:
hey, i got this issue once ! go to customer service,they will fix it for you in 5min FREE !
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Which customer service are you referring to? A local samsung customer service?
Squez said:
Which customer service are you referring to? A local samsung customer service?
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yes, samsung service center
sku|| said:
yes, samsung service center
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So they took off the back cover and soldered it back in for you for free with no warranty? I'm a bit surprised they would do that. I'll have to see if I have one in my area.
Please keep us updated
Squez said:
So they took off the back cover and soldered it back in for you for free with no warranty? I'm a bit surprised they would do that. I'll have to see if I have one in my area.
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Hey Squez please keep us informed and if you get this problem resolved. I am not gonna root my Tab S until I know its safe to do so... thanks and good luck.
TeeShark said:
Hey Squez please keep us informed and if you get this problem resolved. I am not gonna root my Tab S until I know its safe to do so... thanks and good luck.
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I found a local electronic repair shop that said they could re-solder it for me relatively easily. Brought it in and he said it did look like the terminals on the battery plug had been pulled back a little bit and weren't soldered on there very good (good to hear some type of confirmation on that and he let me view it through a microscope as well). Twenty minutes and twenty dollars later, my tablet is working as it did previously. I've used it sparingly over the last 2 hours, so nothing definitive yet, but the fact that it doesn't restart right away makes me think the issue is resolved.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions!!
Sweet
Squez said:
I found a local electronic repair shop that said they could re-solder it for me relatively easily. Brought it in and he said it did look like the terminals on the battery plug had been pulled back a little bit and weren't soldered on there very good (good to hear some type of confirmation on that and he let me view it through a microscope as well). Twenty minutes and twenty dollars later, my tablet is working as it did previously. I've used it sparingly over the last 2 hours, so nothing definitive yet, but the fact that it doesn't restart right away makes me think the issue is resolved.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions!!
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eh? 20dorra ??
Squez said:
I found a local electronic repair shop that said they could re-solder it for me relatively easily. Brought it in and he said it did look like the terminals on the battery plug had been pulled back a little bit and weren't soldered on there very good (good to hear some type of confirmation on that and he let me view it through a microscope as well). Twenty minutes and twenty dollars later, my tablet is working as it did previously. I've used it sparingly over the last 2 hours, so nothing definitive yet, but the fact that it doesn't restart right away makes me think the issue is resolved.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions!!
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Glad to hear you got it working bro.. seems.like a samsung quality or even design issue, they got plenty of space yet decided to use a very small terminal
Battery Results
Just wanted to follow up with everyone that might be experiencing similar issues. After fixing the issue, and de-bloating a bit, my battery life is phenomenal. Much better than when I first got it. I suspect the battery issue was causing some drain as well, even when it wasn't restarting. The attached screen is still with 35% battery left.
Thanks to all those who contributed to this thread. I too was having battery issues. I'd get random restarts, disconnects from the cellular network, forgetting wifi passwords, battery that would go from 50% to dead in three seconds., display glitches etc. I finally opened up my tab which I thought was going to be a pain but was actually pretty easy. By naked eye the solder joints looked fine but under a microscope I could see that all six solder joints on the battery connector were cracked and by pressing on the connector could see the connector move independently from the PCB. Resoldered the joints and everything is good now.
Well my problem is that the battery isn't charging, I get a battery with a red "X" mark when the screen is on but when it is turned off, its charging well but very slow and when it reaches 99% it never goes to 100%. Could it be possible I have the same problem as you guys? no random restarts for me just the issue of sucky battery life (3 hours on wifi) and not charging
Squez said:
Just wanted to follow up with everyone that might be experiencing similar issues. After fixing the issue, and de-bloating a bit, my battery life is phenomenal. Much better than when I first got it. I suspect the battery issue was causing some drain as well, even when it wasn't restarting. The attached screen is still with 35% battery left.
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Which bloat apps did you exactly remove?
drmodify said:
Well my problem is that the battery isn't charging, I get a battery with a red "X" mark when the screen is on but when it is turned off, its charging well but very slow and when it reaches 99% it never goes to 100%. Could it be possible I have the same problem as you guys? no random restarts for me just the issue of sucky battery life (3 hours on wifi) and not charging
Which bloat apps did you exactly remove?
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Are you using the stock Samsung charger? Just plug it into the wall and it should be fine. Don't charge from the computer or use a different charger
Got that same problem. My tab will only charge up to 60% under 6 hours. Batterystatus app shows that my 2amp wall charger is just charging at 300mah +/- . Tried my power bank, same issue. Changed the cable and the reading from the wall charger is 1800mAh , could top up the battery in 2hrs
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Are you using the stock Samsung charger? Just plug it into the wall and it should be fine. Don't charge from the computer or use a different charger
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Using wall charger. Never charged via pc...
Any Ideas?
I have experienced this. Flickering of the screen which eventually leads to reboots. Got it fixed at a samsung service center. You rooted it but you're on stock ROM right? I think there's a problem when we root it and stick with the stock ROM. When I rooted my tab again, certain apps started FCing which lead to lags. So I'm gonna wipe this and start from scratch.

Device temperature too low. cannot charge

I have a second hand ONEPLUS 3 that has water damage. It works completely except it won't charge. To charge the battery, I have to remove it and charge it in another ONEPLUS 3. I have replaced the battery and have tried another charging port and daughter board.
When switched on, the phone shows 50% battery regardless of how much charge it has.
I have tried various roms, and it has the latest stock Oreo update atm.
I want to know is there any mod to disable this warning that would allow me to charge it? I understand the risks, but would like to try. I saw a fix for a Samsung S3 by disabling a system app, but do not see the equivalent here. Any suggestion is appreciated. Thanks
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I have a second hand ONEPLUS 3 that has water damage. It works completely except it won't charge. To charge the battery, I have to remove it and charge it in another ONEPLUS 3. I have replaced the battery and have tried another charging port and daughter board.
When switched on, the phone shows 50% battery regardless of how much charge it has.
I have tried various roms, and it has the latest stock Oreo update atm.
I want to know is there any mod to disable this warning that would allow me to charge it? I understand the risks, but would like to try. I saw a fix for a Samsung S3 by disabling a system app, but do not see the equivalent here. Any suggestion is appreciated. Thanks
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Well it's damaged, you got your answer
Puddi_Puddin said:
Well it's damaged, you got your answer
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What do you mean? You haven't replied with an answer or suggestion...
murll said:
What do you mean? You haven't replied with an answer or suggestion...
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Well, you said it was water damage. Then I replied that you got your answer. Battery Temp to low is there for a reason you can't and shouldn't remove it. See if you can open up the phone perhaps there is some corrosion... Nothing else you can do.
Puddi_Puddin said:
Well, you said it was water damage. Then I replied that you got your answer. Battery Temp to low is there for a reason you can't and shouldn't remove it. See if you can open up the phone perhaps there is some corrosion... Nothing else you can do.
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Don't know if you actually read the post properly, but I listed the things I tried and parts I had replaced. I'm looking for a work around to be able to charge it. I wrote that I understand the risks to disable this warning.
I had soaked the board in isopropyl alcohol and scrubbed it a bit. No corrosion.
It sounds like you can't help, but thanks for your input.
murll said:
Don't know if you actually read the post properly, but I listed the things I tried and parts I had replaced. I'm looking for a work around to be able to charge it. I wrote that I understand the risks to disable this warning.
I had soaked the board in isopropyl alcohol and scrubbed it a bit. No corrosion.
It sounds like you can't help, but thanks for your input.
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If the temp sensor in either the battery or BMS is broken, then you should NOT charge it at all. There's severe risks charging a battery that does not know it's temperature.
Go buy a replacement. Anyone that helps you with this is retarded, as helping you 'fix' something that is broken and can potentially cause damage/explode while charging is dumb.
DevSquad said:
If the temp sensor in either the battery or BMS is broken, then you should NOT charge it at all. There's severe risks charging a battery that does not know it's temperature.
Go buy a replacement. Anyone that helps you with this is retarded, as helping you 'fix' something that is broken and can potentially cause damage/explode while charging is dumb.
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Thanks for your opinion. Sounds like you don't have a solution either. I want to fix it.
murll said:
Thanks for your opinion. Sounds like you don't have a solution either. I want to fix it.
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I am not going to assist you in setting your house on fire, no.
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I am not going to assist you in setting your house on fire, no.
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Good to know thanks. I won't do that to your house either :angel:
Hey, did you find a solution? I have got the same problem and could only think of the lower logic board to be damaged. I think that is what you refer to as daughter board. Would be very nice if there is a solution to that problem, even if i have to replace several things. Does anybody know for sure where the battery temperature sensor is in a OP3?
Because on my research I have found that the sensor is in the battery itself in some phones. That would make sense but if you say the battery is charging in another phone that is weird....
Had similar problem a few months ago.
The only thing that appeared on the screen when i turned it on was a warning saying "Device Temperature is too low".
Send it to Oneplus an received it working but on the rma service note they said there was nothing wrong with it.
Funny thing is that it came with OOS 3.2.1 when on that time the last version was Nougat 4.x.x.
Try to flash one of the first versions of OOS and see if it works.
Mine Oneplus 3T won't charge as well, "Device Temperature Is Too Low, Cannot Charge" and battery level is always 50%.
The problem is in malfunctioning on-battery temperature sensor, which doesn't report the data and OS handles that as the minimum possible temperature -40°C. OS won't allow charging if the temperature is less than -3°C, so it won't work.
If you use LineageOS and urgently need to use the phone, you can flash patched kernel with temperature protection disabled and charge it.
WARNING: This kernel is not suitable for every day use, you still should fix malfunctioning hardware. Do not leave unattended device on charger, always control it.
Unpack the image and flash it via recovery in image flash mode.
Hi ValdikSS,
Is there a patch like this for the One Plus 6 as well ?
I've been stuck with this issue for a week now and i replaced the battery tried different chargers and leaving it off for days an try again but nothing worked
Thanks,
Same problem in OnePlus 3t I flashed lot of custom os like pie ROM successfully used perfect ,last time havoc os 2.0 official ROM I flashed, one mistake I do,
I didn't see the battery level that time 13% I flashed ROM so battery sensor shows temperature is too low then I charged then I flashed same ROM is done, but another ROM I again flash, that shows battery 50% stuck an I encrypted again OnePlus 3t oxygen os I flashed same problem, finally I used nitrogen an havoc only charge100% but no longer time battery stand quickly battery used without any useage ,so battery sensor where we find only solve this problem
It would indeed be a lot risky to charge a battery which has a damaged temperature check mechanism. It does not warrant trying unstable kernels and allowing batteries to be charged without temperature checks. It is risky enough to burn a house down and it is advisable to just buy a new battery if the phone seems to have a decent life left in it.
Possible Solutions
There are 3 possible solutions for this issue.
1: replace battery.
2: change the ROM for one that changes the Kernel for a version without this temperature protection.
3: fix or replace the main board.
To fix the main board you need to check 2 things on it.
On the left side of the battery conector (under a double sided glue tape foam), there are some SMD.
The lowest two are related with this problem.
I fix my board resoldering the one on the right (nearest to the conector).
Be aware that the SMD is small and when are desoldered, it gets sticked on the double sided glue tape foam.
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Macjars said:
There are 3 possible solutions for this issue.
1: replace battery.
2: change the ROM for one that changes the Kernel for a version without this temperature protection.
3: fix or replace the main board.
To fix the main board you need to check 2 things on it.
On the left side of the battery conector (under a double sided glue tape foam), there are some SMD.
The lowest two are related with this problem.
I fix my board resoldering the one on the right (nearest to the conector).
Be aware that the SMD is small and when are desoldered, it gets sticked on the double sided glue tape foam.
I don't know how to insert a image, Sorry.
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Please stop this copying and pasting the same thing in all the threads you can find regarding battery not charging. A post in one or two may be alright, not on everyone.
tnsmani said:
Please stop this copying and pasting the same thing in all the threads you can find regarding battery not charging. A post in one or two may be alright, not on everyone.
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I'm new on Forums and still getting the hang of it.

Note 10 screen off battery level no way to turn off

This is a pain. I have no apps installed. I have always on display turned off but when I charge the phone and the screen is off you get battery level and gone to full on the button. There is no easy to turn this off. I have tried everything. Thus week cash's screen burn in. It never goes off even when battery is full.
I have attached a screen shot. Any ideas? I'd blogging edgar Samsung needs to fix this asap or the phone goes back. S10 didn't do this.
Damn no way to post a screen shot.
Read the forum. A solution has been found already.
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Any FREE way to fix this?
Café King said:
Read the forum. A solution has been found already.
/CK
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I'd call it more of a work around than a solution. Using the method posted you can't use Always on display.
bp328i said:
I'd call it more of a work around than a solution. Using the method posted you can't use Always on display.
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I agree with you. On the lookout for a solution.
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Café King said:
I agree with you. On the lookout for a solution.
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I was looking in Samsung members and there's a couple threads about it and somebody from I guess Samsung said to use Good Lock (which doesn't fix the issue currently) but maybe they will update it so it does.
Ccswe pro app. Disable always on display gets rid of the charging status being on all the time when connected to charger/wireless charger.Etc.worked for me.
The text moves like the AOD so whats the prob? No risk of burn in.
DeeXii said:
The text moves like the AOD so whats the prob? No risk of burn in.
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yeah this, still don't get why people are worried about burn in from AOD. It moves around quite a bit even the human eye can tell
My main concern is the brightness, it's brighter than the note 9 charging led at night.
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oneandroidnut said:
yeah this, still don't get why people are worried about burn in from AOD. It moves around quite a bit even the human eye can tell
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I tried really very hard to see the text moving but just couldn't. I personally believe it doesn't.
Even if it does, it covers a very small area, unlike the AOD clock.. Have you seen the green icon at the bottom when the battery
is full? That's going to be the biggest burner of all..
I think we should all call Samsung 10 times bumbarding them with incident tickets on this issue.
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After disabling AOD using package disabler, can someone try installing an older AOD version? That version I belive will not have this stupid feature.
MKchrias said:
My main concern is the brightness, it's brighter than the note 9 charging led at night.
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It dimmed down after few minutes
The reason it's there is because there is no longer an LED to show charging status. Not saying it's a good idea, just saying why it's there.
I agree with others that there is a concern of burn in. If it just shifts around by a couple pixels, it will still burn in. To prevent burn in. It would need to move around the screen. Like from top to bottom and side to side.
One work around is to take off the charger as soon as it hits 100, but I like to use my phone until I go to bed then put it on the charger. And even then, is an hour a day everyday showing the same constant image enough to cause burn in?
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IshanSharmaBiz said:
I tried really very hard to see the text moving but just couldn't. I personally believe it doesn't.
Even if it does, it covers a very small area, unlike the AOD clock.. Have you seen the green icon at the bottom when the battery
is full? That's going to be the biggest burner of all..
I think we should all call Samsung 10 times bumbarding them with incident tickets on this issue.
A potential fix
After disabling AOD using package disabler, can someone try installing an older AOD version? That version I belive will not have this stupid feature.
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Used my S10+ since new and no aod burn in
oneandroidnut said:
Used my S10+ since new and no aod burn in
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Many thanks for your note, just one small question, Does S10+ have battery charging indicator that stays on all the time when plugged in ? It's that notification at the bottom of the screen that shows even when the AOD is off.
I have read forums that said S10 Did not have it ?
Please reply..
Thanks.
IshanSharmaBiz said:
Many thanks for your note, just one small question, Does S10+ have battery charging indicator that stays on all the time when plugged in ? It's that notification at the bottom of the screen that shows even when the AOD is off.
I have read forums that said S10 Did not have it ?
Please reply..
Thanks.
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That is correct.
Also if you do not like it, there is an app that can disable it.
oneandroidnut said:
Used my S10+ since new and no aod burn in
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DeeXii said:
That is correct.
Also if you do not like it, there is an app that can disable it.
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You have made my day Sir.. Thank you.. Which app can disable it please?
Just one last question, do you charge your phone overnight ? Mine sits on wireless charging overnight for good 8 hrs everyday and shows the battery full icon also which is green in color. So the indicator stay on the screen for about 7 hrs each day.
IshanSharmaBiz said:
Many thanks for your note, just one small question, Does S10+ have battery charging indicator that stays on all the time when plugged in ? It's that notification at the bottom of the screen that shows even when the AOD is off.
I have read forums that said S10 Did not have it ?
Please reply..
Thanks.
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I have both phones.
The S10+ does not have the same charger indicator as the Note 10+.
Currently the only way to turn it off is to disable AOD completely with a package disabler, unless something has been found over the past few hours that I'm not aware of.
bp328i said:
I have both phones.
The S10+ does not have the same charger indicator as the Note 10+.
And currently the only way to turn it off is to disable AOD completely with a package disabler, unless something has been found over the past few hours that I'm not aware of.
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Could it be that you do not have the latest FW or the AOD version ?
I was looking for it and just saw this video, which does show the charging indicator all the time. See here for S10 SE, would appreciate your comments.
Thanks
Link to the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtFUClBqqZk

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