Help Newbie with a problem xda - General Topics

Hi Group
I have an O2 xda 64MB type original,
It has just stopped working basically , it appears that there is not charge left in the battery and it will not charge in the cradle or via the lead only. There is no light or signal.
The phone will also not work and the backlight comes on and off intermittent.
on the battery power meter it says unknown on mains power
As of yesterday it was working fine, have no idea what has happened any ideas
Can it just be a battery problem and if so can u get new batteries or is it condemmed
The unit is not covered by guarantee as i bought it off e bay .....
Many thanks
Paul

I had mine repaired under warranty. When I rang the o2 xda warranty place they didn't even ask any details like where I bought it, account number etc.
I'd recommend ringing them and see if you can blag a free repair. The nubmer is 0808 1003427.
Good luck!

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XDA II ALWAYS think it's charging

My XDA II suddenly decided to think it's always charging, EVEN when it's not in the cardle. I don't know why. The upper right corner is always yellow (not flashing). The backlight brightness can only be controlled by the 'On Power' slider. Simply, it thinks it is in the cradle. No matter how I try, be it soft or hard reset, it's the same. In this siutaution, the battery drains VERY VERY QUICKLY.
In fact, this is the 3rd time I experience this. For the previous 2 occasions, I send it back to service centre and they change a new unit for me under warranty. But it's just 5 months and it has already happened for 3 times! It's hassle and I am thinking what I can do after warranty period.
Am I being alone and anyone else has experienced the same situation? Any means I can solve it by myself? Thanks a lot.
I have same help me now
I think this is from using the cradle, for some reason it distorts the pins in the phone and causes a short between pins. I found that using a usb cable makes this less likely to happen.
hm
this is happening to me too
i had to buy a new xda 2 .... i still have the old one , if anyone knows how to fix this i would apreciate it very much. ...
it is the same story, the led is always on, it always says charning even when is not... and the battery only stays charged for 3-4 hours.
I´ve the same problem since yesterday with my T-Mobile MDA², it´s Rom Version: 1.72.01GER (6 months in use without problems), Rom Date 03/16/04, Radio 1.17.00, Protocol 1337.28, ExtRom 1.72.170
The yellow light is always on and the batterie runs very fast out of energy (1-2 hours) and it´s always says charging and think it´s connected to AC power...
Possible fix to "always charging" problem
:idea: I got the same problem yesterday but I think I fixed it. (long rant)
By coincidence I was just finishing up after an upgrade to WM5 with Ramdisk when it happened. Of cource I suspected the upgrade to be the problem.
However, I remembered that I had gotten some snow onto the PDA exiting my car some hours previously, and started to suspect that this had created a short in the system somewhere.
Looking into the charge plug hole I could see that half og the bottom of the hole was covered with some light gray stuff. I used a thoothpick to gently scrape on it and lo and behold a big (relatively) wad of pocket lint came out. It had obviously become wet from the snow and created a short.
Everything works just like normal now. Charge stays fine (especially with my new 1700mAh eBay battery, recomended)
I have not had the problem return after the "fix". Fingers crossed.
I don't think everyone has exactly the same problem but I suspect it is caused by a slight short in the plug area in most cases.
Good luck!
In relation to this, when I sync my XDA II to my PC via the cradle, the phone automatically charges (even without the power supply). Is there a way to disable this charging feature? Cause the battery life will be shortened if charging happens when the battery is not drained first.
Thanks
pogi said:
In relation to this, when I sync my XDA II to my PC via the cradle, the phone automatically charges (even without the power supply). Is there a way to disable this charging feature? Cause the battery life will be shortened if charging happens when the battery is not drained first.
Thanks
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My 2i does this as well, from what I have read this will not damage the battery. LiOn batteries prefer to be recharged before they get fully drained, in fact they like to be topped up rather then ran flat then fully charged. This is only going by what I have read on the internet, but it was on several differnt sites so I have no reason to think the info is duff.
Tx a lot for the confortable info.
@threadstarter:
the warranty should begin again if you receive a new device!
the warranty is on the device, not on the contract you have!
if you continue that way you should have a new one every half year ;-)
greetz Stefan

xda II dead - Where to repair in NYC?

OK here's the deal.
Everything was working fine. One day I picked up my XDA II off the cradle as I was going home and the screen went all funny and it froze. I did a hard reset and it has never come up since (4+ months).
If I plug it into the power the red light comes on for about 2 minutes and then it disapears.
I've tried taking the battery/sim out and all the suggestions that I've found on this site but nothing seems to take. I've had it off the power for atleast 4 months now so the battery may be gone if it wasn't already.
Does anybody have a clue as to what it may be... red light on.. then off?
Also, I bought this thing when living in Australia, but I'm in NYC now and I can't find a single person who has even heard of the stupid thing. Does anybody know where I could get it repaired around here?
Don't bother asking anyone here; just about the least helpful bunch ever. The speaker in my I-Mate stopped working; no one here was any help at all when I asked where to get parts. It may have been because there appears to be NO place to get parts.
I ended up buying a MDA II from Europe (ebay) and getting the speaker from that. I actually bought a XDA II also from here in the states that had a cracked case; my intention was to combine the two to make a single phone in good shape.
Maybe I can help you in the process. E-mail me offline at [email protected] (remove the ".nospam") and we'll talk.

SOLVED!!! [Q] Help! Nexus S won't turn on!!! :(

Hi everyone.
Last night I went to bed and as usual I check my Nexus S battery.
It indicated me very low battery, and turn it off.
So far, no problem, i thought, well there isn't enough battery to turn on the phone. I connected the cellphone to the wall charger and went to sleep.
Today i woke up and try it to turn it on, the screens just flashes and nothing happens.... Removed battery, try it again, the same.
Try 100 times that, and there was one time a Warning of Bootloader came up. Don't know what i did different thought, but now i can't get the same result.
Actually now the screen doesn't even flashes when i press the power button.
The battery seems to be charged, i tested with a LED. My wall charger is also working cause it's able to charge my old phone.
And now to get things even worse, as i bought it in asia, i don't have warranty, and the gran finale, Nexus S is not been sold in Brazil due to some regulatory issues, so Samsung said it they can't help me with an imported product.
The Cellphone is brand new, doesn't have not even ONE month of use.
It's not rotted, and it was in the latest android firm.
Does anyone have any idea what can i do????
The phone doesn't respond to anything .
Tnks a lot in advance.
PROBLEM SOLVED!!! SEE THE LAST THREAD. BR!
rafaelqds said:
Hi everyone.
Last night I went to bed and as usual I check my Nexus S battery.
It indicated me very low battery, and turn it off.
So far, no problem, i thought, well there isn't enough battery to turn on the phone. I connected the cellphone to the wall charger and went to sleep.
Today i woke up and try it to turn it on, the screens just flashes and nothing happens.... Removed battery, try it again, the same.
Try 100 times that, and there was one time a Warning of Bootloader came up. Don't know what i did different thought, but now i can't get the same result.
Actually now the screen doesn't even flashes when i press the power button.
The battery seems to be charged, i tested with a LED. My wall charger is also working cause it's able to charge my old phone.
And now to get things even worse, as i bought it in asia, i don't have warranty, and the gran finale, Nexus S is not been sold in Brazil due to some regulatory issues, so Samsung said it they can't help me with an imported product.
The Cellphone is brand new, doesn't have not even ONE month of use.
It's not rotted, and it was in the latest android firm.
Does anyone have any idea what can i do????
The phone doesn't respond to anything .
Tnks a lot in advance.
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Is it showing full bars when you connect the charger and press the volume button?
dude, i think there is something wrong with our country. take a look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1111761
i think you tried everything possible, can't see what else you could do. Looks like a hardware issue..
if i were you, i'd claim for warranty, even if you bought in hk, it has warranty, of course you will lose shipping cost, but, it's better than lose the phone! =o]
good luck!
GchildT: Nothing happens when i connect the charger to the cellphone.
Already tried the hard reset (volumn up + power button) nothing happens
thiagodark: Tell me about it, i read this thread ealier this morning, actually i send it a private message asking him if he solve his problem... samsung is really disappoint me.
The thing i found most said is that the phone is bran new! Not a month year old.
And i didn't do anything, not even rotted, dropped, anything!
PROBLEM SOOOOOOOOOOOLVED!!!
The problem was that there was a little tiny piece of plastic dirt in the usb male plug in the phone! And that piece was able to make a faulty contact with the charger, the phone battery was dead as hell.
Can you believe that?????
I almost sent my phone across the world in order to use the warranty.
Now I'm back with my cellphone up , happy as hell!
Tnks a lot, and remenber to always clean everything before use more drastic measures.
BR
rafaelqds said:
PROBLEM SOOOOOOOOOOOLVED!!!
The problem was that there was a little tiny piece of plastic dirt in the usb male plug in the phone! And that piece was able to make a faulty contact with the charger, the phone battery was dead as hell.
Can you believe that?????
I almost sent my phone across the world in order to use the warranty.
Now I'm back with my cellphone up , happy as hell!
Tnks a lot, and remenber to always clean everything before use more drastic measures.
BR
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Wow... good for you man. Its rooted btw
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA App
rafaelqds said:
PROBLEM SOOOOOOOOOOOLVED!!!
The problem was that there was a little tiny piece of plastic dirt in the usb male plug in the phone! And that piece was able to make a faulty contact with the charger, the phone battery was dead as hell.
Can you believe that?????
I almost sent my phone across the world in order to use the warranty.
Now I'm back with my cellphone up , happy as hell!
Tnks a lot, and remenber to always clean everything before use more drastic measures.
BR
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Wow.... really good news, i always clean contacts before everything, my old desire hd was going in car mode, just because a short in this piece, and when i cleaned with isopropyl alcohol it was magically solved.
Well, nice to know that your issue was solved...
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App

[Q] Dead!

got my HTC Sensation back from HTC yesterday
they replaced the main board.
all seemed well, today when I took it off the charger it does not seem to have charged the phone
it then very quickly died as the battery went
now it won't even flash the orange light
completely dead
have ordered a genuine battery
failing that its back to HTC
any ideas ?
totally stock phone, genuine battery and charger and cable
Do not use a HTC battery. They have their issues.
Buy a Anker battery. You can find these on ebay at fairly decent prices.
Got an anker too, same result, still kaput.
cirian75 said:
Got an anker too, same result, still kaput.
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Check the pins that connect to the battery and make sure they are not bent any.
pins are A'ok
tried a 2nd genuine battery that was 60% out of the pack.
phone fired up, put it on charge, 1h 30m was down to 48%
so it claims to be charging, but is not
anyhoo, its back with UPS on its way back HTC for the second time.
Come tomorrow HTC has had it a week, strange
1st time they had it just a day before they sent it back with a new mainboard.
HTC tracking say repair complete
should be on the UPS wagon tonight and here tomorrow.
back in repair
must have failed QC inspection
Now marked as shipped
should be here tomorrow.
Got phone back
Not fixed
marked as no fault found
they must have only plugged it in to see if it said charging and the orange light came on
plainly did not check to see if the percentage increased
back to HTC a 3rd time
cirian75 said:
Got phone back
Not fixed
marked as no fault found
they must have only plugged it in to see if it said charging and the orange light came on
plainly did not check to see if the percentage increased
back to HTC a 3rd time
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Have you tried a different charger/cable?
Have tried all the below
and home and at work.
x2 HTC chargers and cables
x1 Samsung Galaxy S charger
x2 HTC batterys
x1 Anker battery.
Wow 3 times! I really hope they fix the issue correctly this time! They say three times is a charm, hopefully it will be repaired correctly!
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using xda premium
Tried a HBoot mode charge, no dice
HTC tracking saying repair complete
bets on it not being ?
Hope its sorted this time
sadly the repair proccess can be a bit hit and miss for charging issues and normaly there is no 24 hours soak time to check, all down to keeping the costs low :crying:
I used to work for Virgin on the mobile tech side and the repair centre could be great or rubish they use UTL in the Midlands somewhere. The most common issue was sending the phone back incomplete (not counting when it was sent in requesting the wrong repair of course)
well if its still knackered Im going to demand to talk to a super and get a new sensation or better.
OK
HTC tracking is now showing as
REQUEST INITIATED
Service Type:Repair
Requested:07/06/2012
Status:Awaiting Device
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as if they are still waiting for it to arrive
They've had it near a week as was claiming repaired earlier in today.
I have just received my phone back from HTC today and I had the same issue's with the repair tracker, after staying on "awaiting device" for about a week it just changed suddenly to "repair complete", the next day it went back to "awaiting device" then it went to "in repair" before they finally shipped it back, took my phone about 2 weeks intotal. The whole thing was confusing and not really informative but they fixed my phone so I can't really complain.
Hope you get you phone back soon and fully repaired!
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using Tapatalk 2
I have my sensation back
it now charges :victory:
we all know what happened here
mobo went faulty
1st Replaced by techie failed who failed reconnect a small ribbon cable
So it refuses to charge due to small ribbon cable not being connected
2nd Techie choose to believe what the phone said it was charging, rather than just wait 10 minutes to see if it did.
3rd a letter was enclosed telling them the fault exactly, hey presto its fixed

[Q] Moto G damaged - needs board change.

Hello friends,
My Moto G 16 GB (XT-1033) (purchased in India on 6th Feb 2014) suffered a hardware problem. The phone had an exposure to water soon after its purchase. As a result the phone restarted and SIM1 wasn't working. After few hours, the SIM1 was working and phone resumed normal functions.
After nearly three months, the phone which was lying in the couch was vibrating. I wasn't aware for how long the phone was vibrating and when inspected there was no incoming call and the phone was running very low on battery. Thinking that this could be a software glitch, I attempted to restart the phone. The phone was still vibrating even after switching it off. Due to low battery, the phone wasn't starting at all. The continuous vibration depleted the remaining charge and eventually the vibration strength reduced and soon became dead.
When I tried to charge the phone the phone started to vibrate and the LED was glowing solid at the very moment I connected the charger. Both symptoms were off when I detached the charger immediately. I left the phone overnight to charge in this condition. In spite of overnight charge, the phone does not start. I tried the normal and safe mode start up options.
When I approached the authorised service centre, I was told that the phone has water damages and corrosion has occurred. Their only solution was to replace the whole circuit board which would cost roughly 80% of the cost of the new phone. They said firmly that water damages are not covered under warranty.
At this position, can any other suggest what best can be done at least expense to have my phone back?
My few options:
Replace the circuit board
Cannibalize the defective phone by selling its spares like display and digitizer, its battery, etc.
Buy another damaged (other than circuit board) phone and swap the circuit board.
Some other suggestion.
I am almost heartbroken for both loss of money as well as lack of phone. Any solutions and suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I have no idea how you managed that. I put my phone in the sink, and it's perfectly fine, nothing damaged on it. What on earth did you do with your phone then?
Keep the mobile..Sell the parts after a year or two.. Meanwhile get another moto g or maybe a e
Sent from THE motog
mucski said:
I have no idea how you managed that. I put my phone in the sink, and it's perfectly fine, nothing damaged on it. What on earth did you do with your phone then?
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I just washed the phone under running water. By washing I opened the tap to allow water to flow slightly more than dripping and made the water to fall on the touch screen and took possible care to not to allow the water to go into any holes.
I had dealt in detail about what happened in another post.
I could have wiped the phone with slight damp cloth rather washing like this - but the words in Flipkart about the water repellent and the videos in YouTube about submerging the phone.
I still doubt this as water damage the actual problem occurred two months after the exposure! The justification what the service personnel gives is that the water damages are not troublesome immediately, but rather it takes time as corrosion spreads. But whether the actual cause is water damage or not, the service personnel might have used it as an excuse to avoid spending too much time in troubleshooting and passed the buck to me.
As far as I could open my phone and see for any corrosion, I could not spot any - I agree, I do not have magnifying glasses and I am not trained.
narayanand said:
Hello friends,
My Moto G 16 GB (XT-1033) (purchased in India on 6th Feb 2014) suffered a hardware problem. The phone had an exposure to water soon after its purchase. As a result the phone restarted and SIM1 wasn't working. After few hours, the SIM1 was working and phone resumed normal functions.
After nearly three months, the phone which was lying in the couch was vibrating. I wasn't aware for how long the phone was vibrating and when inspected there was no incoming call and the phone was running very low on battery. Thinking that this could be a software glitch, I attempted to restart the phone. The phone was still vibrating even after switching it off. Due to low battery, the phone wasn't starting at all. The continuous vibration depleted the remaining charge and eventually the vibration strength reduced and soon became dead.
When I tried to charge the phone the phone started to vibrate and the LED was glowing solid at the very moment I connected the charger. Both symptoms were off when I detached the charger immediately. I left the phone overnight to charge in this condition. In spite of overnight charge, the phone does not start. I tried the normal and safe mode start up options.
When I approached the authorised service centre, I was told that the phone has water damages and corrosion has occurred. Their only solution was to replace the whole circuit board which would cost roughly 80% of the cost of the new phone. They said firmly that water damages are not covered under warranty.
At this position, can any other suggest what best can be done at least expense to have my phone back?
My few options:
Replace the circuit board
Cannibalize the defective phone by selling its spares like display and digitizer, its battery, etc.
Buy another damaged (other than circuit board) phone and swap the circuit board.
Some other suggestion.
I am almost heartbroken for both loss of money as well as lack of phone. Any solutions and suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Best thing is go to another service centre and tell them that your phone is not turning on. Don't tell about water and all they might charge you. Just tell them that it's not turning on.
Sent from my XT1033 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Water damaged, dried, not turning on
I also have a similar issue, My phone was water damaged, kept it in rice for almost 3 days. Kept it in changing for a while, tried pressing the power button for 2-3 minutes, I didn't get any boot options but it showed 0% Charging and then showed Motorola Logo and the screen goes off again. I tried several times but same issue. It goes up till Motorola logo which shows 'M and powered by android' then again goes off and shows 0% Charging. :crying:
I feel there's still life in my Moto G as it shows the charging % and motorola logo but doesn't turn on. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Rajen
Motorola service centre are least helpful.
joshirajen said:
I also have a similar issue, My phone was water damaged, kept it in rice for almost 3 days. Kept it in changing for a while, tried pressing the power button for 2-3 minutes, I didn't get any boot options but it showed 0% Charging and then showed Motorola Logo and the screen goes off again. I tried several times but same issue. It goes up till Motorola logo which shows 'M and powered by android' then again goes off and shows 0% Charging. :crying:
I feel there's still life in my Moto G as it shows the charging % and motorola logo but doesn't turn on. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Rajen
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Hello Rajen,
Probably as you say your phone might be having life left. To me it appears like a completely drained battery that is scaring you.
My suggestion is to use a high amperage charger (like any tablet charger or any phone charger where the output amps is in the order of 2A or 1A) for a short period of time, until you see at least 10 to 20% of battery charge. Do not attempt to switch on the phone until at least that amount of battery is charged. If you still do not able to start up, take it to your local experts (not the service centre guys, unless it is in warranty and they did not reject your claim due to water damage).
In my case the authorised service centre guys had my phone for 2 weeks and finally said I had to change the motherboard, which Motorola had not authorised to do for phones not covered under warranty (in my case though it was only 3 months old, it was declared to be not under warranty due to water damage). At the end of 2 weeks they returned the phone as it is. I tried to fix it in Ritche Street (a market place for electronics in Chennai, India) and got it fixed in 5 hours for Rs.1100 (after heavy bargain).
First try my higher amperage charger suggestion and if still not working try as I did.
Regards,
Narayanan
Thanks - 1 question though
narayanand said:
Hello Rajen,
Probably as you say your phone might be having life left. To me it appears like a completely drained battery that is scaring you.
My suggestion is to use a high amperage charger (like any tablet charger or any phone charger where the output amps is in the order of 2A or 1A) for a short period of time, until you see at least 10 to 20% of battery charge. Do not attempt to switch on the phone until at least that amount of battery is charged. If you still do not able to start up, take it to your local experts (not the service centre guys, unless it is in warranty and they did not reject your claim due to water damage).
In my case the authorised service centre guys had my phone for 2 weeks and finally said I had to change the motherboard, which Motorola had not authorised to do for phones not covered under warranty (in my case though it was only 3 months old, it was declared to be not under warranty due to water damage). At the end of 2 weeks they returned the phone as it is. I tried to fix it in Ritche Street (a market place for electronics in Chennai, India) and got it fixed in 5 hours for Rs.1100 (after heavy bargain).
First try my higher amperage charger suggestion and if still not working try as I did.
Regards,
Narayanan
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Thanks a lot Narayanan. My phone is also in warranty as it's only 5 months old and I got a same response from Motorola Service Center. They kept my phone for 3 days and said I need to replace a motherboard which is almost equal to the phone cost so I tool the phone. I will try as you said to use a higher amperage charger. But how do I know if the charger is of 1A or 2A ? Is there any way I can check that? I will try that option. Or else will go to some local sercice center as you said and hope they can fix it.
Thanks again,
Rajen
Usually the specification of the charger will be printed its side itself. You have to look for output parameters, which will be typically mentioned as "Output: 5v,2A DC" the words 2A means it can supply current up to two ampheres. Regular use of this high amps charger will heat up the battery and will reduce the life. But it is useful to resuscitate such a flat batteries as well.
narayanand said:
Usually the specification of the charger will be printed its side itself. You have to look for output parameters, which will be typically mentioned as "Output: 5v,2A DC" the words 2A means it can supply current up to two ampheres. Regular use of this high amps charger will heat up the battery and will reduce the life. But it is useful to resuscitate such a flat batteries as well.
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Alright then thanks again..:good: I will look for 2A charger.. hope that will work.. Fingers crossed:fingers-crossed:
Getting Boot Screen now
narayanand said:
Usually the specification of the charger will be printed its side itself. You have to look for output parameters, which will be typically mentioned as "Output: 5v,2A DC" the words 2A means it can supply current up to two ampheres. Regular use of this high amps charger will heat up the battery and will reduce the life. But it is useful to resuscitate such a flat batteries as well.
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Hey Narayanan, Now when I tried to press the volume down button for 3-5 sec and pressed power button it showed me the Boot Screen now. It wasn't showing yesterday. But again whenever I choose any of the option like 'Normal Boot' or 'Factory' or 'Barcode' , it always shows the battery 0% and again goes for charging.
To me it looks like it is a battery issue. I will ordered 5v 2A DC charger as none of my friends have a android tab . Once I get that, I wil try to charge and see what happens.
Thanks again.. I am happy it is showing positive signs
Moto G won't power on or charge. how to solve: http://youtu.be/aqRObOoWGBo
Watch the above video in YouTube.
Using a different charger - idea failed
narayanand said:
Moto G won't power on or charge. how to solve: http://youtu.be/aqRObOoWGBo
Watch the above video in YouTube.
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Hi, I saw this video. Thanks for sharing this. This is exactly what is happening to my phone. However, I am unable to charge my phone using 5V 2A charger also.
I have a Samsung 5V 2A charger for Galaxy S3 Phone from my friend but that didn't help. I kept it for charging for almost 3 hours and it still showed as 0% Charging..
I think I will have to go to some local service center here in bangalore. Anything else you could suggest?
Thanks again,
Rajen
joshirajen said:
Hi, I saw this video. Thanks for sharing this. This is exactly what is happening to my phone. However, I am unable to charge my phone using 5V 2A charger also.
I have a Samsung 5V 2A charger for Galaxy S3 Phone from my friend but that didn't help. I kept it for charging for almost 3 hours and it still showed as 0% Charging..
I think I will have to go to some local service center here in bangalore. Anything else you could suggest?
Thanks again,
Rajen
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If your phone is not under warranty and if you can have another moto G or E, you can temporarily swap the batteries to check where the fault is. If the swapped battery gets charged in your phone well, it simply means your battery is defective. Else, viscera.
Good idea
narayanand said:
If your phone is not under warranty and if you can have another moto G or E, you can temporarily swap the batteries to check where the fault is. If the swapped battery gets charged in your phone well, it simply means your battery is defective. Else, viscera.
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Sounds like a good idea. I will try that..!
Same issue with MOTO E (Need local service guy details)
Hey Rajen,
I have the same issue with my Moto E. But, Its not just water. It was in beach. I had the phone in my pocket and got strolled in beach. Realized the stupidity in the first two minutes and dried it out. Initially, i thought there won't be any issues as i have seen some youtube videos of phone submerged in water for 5 minutes.
But, at first phone showed the Motorolo logo (With powered by Android below). And then nothing.. I tried to charge it with motorolo charger and the high amp chargers. But no use. Now, i don't see that logo as well. Later found out the issue is only with the Screen. Yes, when i called the phone it did ring.
Visited the authorized service center (Trident, Nungambakkam, Chennai). After two days of inspection they reported both the motherboard and the display has died and its better to get a new Moto E than repairing it Its completely insane considering that the phone is only three months old. I am yet to get the device back and planning to visit few local service centers before declaring to rest the device in peace.
It would be really helpful if you could share the Ritchie street repair center details.
Thanks,
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narayanand said:
I tried to fix it in Ritche Street (a market place for electronics in Chennai, India) and got it fixed in 5 hours for Rs.1100 (after heavy bargain).
First try my higher amperage charger suggestion and if still not working try as I did.
Regards,
Narayanan
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Hey Narayanan,
I have the same issue with my Moto E. But, Its not just water. It was in beach. I had the phone in my pocket and got strolled in beach. Realized the stupidity in the first two minutes and dried it out. Initially, i thought there won't be any issues as i have seen some youtube videos of phone submerged in water for 5 minutes.
But, at first phone showed the Motorolo logo (With powered by Android below). And then nothing.. I tried to charge it with motorolo charger and the high amp chargers. But no use. Now, i don't see that logo as well. Later found out the issue is only with the Screen. Yes, when i called the phone it did ring.
Visited the authorized service center (Trident, Nungambakkam, Chennai). After two days of inspection they reported both the motherboard and the display has died and its better to get a new Moto E than repairing it Its completely insane considering that the phone is only three months old. I am yet to get the device back and planning to visit few local service centers before declaring to rest the device in peace.
It would be really helpful if you could share the Ritchie street repair center details.
Thanks,
Vignesh
Hi Vignesh,
The service center in Ritche street is known as "Crescent Cell Phone Service". Their contact numbers are: +919840172678 and +914443227750. Their address would be "13/38 Wallers Road, Off Mount Road".
If you approach Ritche street and Mount road junction from LIC/Spencer side, the road on your left soon after subway entrance and India silk house is the Wallers road. The first notable shop at Wallers road is Sony service centre and in that side is this shop. This is a very small shop, probably of three feet wide and very easy to miss.
They first analyse the device and will give you an estimate. If you both agree for it, they will proceed for repair. If the repair is not successful, they will not charge you at all. The rate they quote will be on high side and can be bargained only by pleading.
In my case they did not fix the issue, rather they simply disabled the vibrator. When they asked Rs.1400 for that, I negotiated that had if they fixed the issue I am happy to pay the amount and I am not happy to pay Rs.1400 just for disabling the vibrator. After heated argument they did not oblige and fortunately I had only Rs.1100 with me. When I said I have that much only, they accepted Rs.1100.
vjyvgns said:
Hey Rajen,
I have the same issue with my Moto E. But, Its not just water. It was in beach. I had the phone in my pocket and got strolled in beach. Realized the stupidity in the first two minutes and dried it out. Initially, i thought there won't be any issues as i have seen some youtube videos of phone submerged in water for 5 minutes.
But, at first phone showed the Motorolo logo (With powered by Android below). And then nothing.. I tried to charge it with motorolo charger and the high amp chargers. But no use. Now, i don't see that logo as well. Later found out the issue is only with the Screen. Yes, when i called the phone it did ring.
Visited the authorized service center (Trident, Nungambakkam, Chennai). After two days of inspection they reported both the motherboard and the display has died and its better to get a new Moto E than repairing it Its completely insane considering that the phone is only three months old. I am yet to get the device back and planning to visit few local service centers before declaring to rest the device in peace.
It would be really helpful if you could share the Ritchie street repair center details.
Thanks,
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Hey Narayanan,
I have the same issue with my Moto E. But, Its not just water. It was in beach. I had the phone in my pocket and got strolled in beach. Realized the stupidity in the first two minutes and dried it out. Initially, i thought there won't be any issues as i have seen some youtube videos of phone submerged in water for 5 minutes.
But, at first phone showed the Motorolo logo (With powered by Android below). And then nothing.. I tried to charge it with motorolo charger and the high amp chargers. But no use. Now, i don't see that logo as well. Later found out the issue is only with the Screen. Yes, when i called the phone it did ring.
Visited the authorized service center (Trident, Nungambakkam, Chennai). After two days of inspection they reported both the motherboard and the display has died and its better to get a new Moto E than repairing it Its completely insane considering that the phone is only three months old. I am yet to get the device back and planning to visit few local service centers before declaring to rest the device in peace.
It would be really helpful if you could share the Ritchie street repair center details.
Thanks,
Vignesh
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I am yet to go to a local service center in Bangalore. Higher amp charging did not work for me. I will go to SP Road in bangalore soon(known for its local electronic market) and see if I get lucky. All the best Vignesh.
Thanks guys,
Rajen
Check out the disassembly videos on youtube . Disassemble the phone , dry out all the components and dry with rubbing alcohol and give it a try it may work .
joshirajen said:
I also have a similar issue, My phone was water damaged, kept it in rice for almost 3 days. Kept it in changing for a while, tried pressing the power button for 2-3 minutes, I didn't get any boot options but it showed 0% Charging and then showed Motorola Logo and the screen goes off again. I tried several times but same issue. It goes up till Motorola logo which shows 'M and powered by android' then again goes off and shows 0% Charging. :crying:
I feel there's still life in my Moto G as it shows the charging % and motorola logo but doesn't turn on. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Rajen
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Let me tell you what you did wrong . had my previous experiences with water issues with Xperia ( non waterproof ) devices.
If there is a water damage, there is a hidden light in the phone which will glow in red, due to which the service centre guy can tell about water damage just by looking the phone or behind the back cover , this light is not noticeable under normal conditions.
The problem with water is not damaging your motherboard, its that when you powered on the device after getting wet, water is present in the battery terminal or openings like sim slot or micro sd slot, so from there short circuiting can occur. In my case the phone was not running on battery but running directly on ac power ( that time battery was removable ) . due to water in slots like micro sd, my charging circuit got fried, and company will try to replace the whole circuit rather than replace the charging circuit ( cost 1-2 thousand in total ).
So, my opinion is to get philips screwdriver and open the battery to see if water is still accumulated there or any burnt out circuit is there, and ask them specifically to change the charging circuit. if that doesnt solve your problem, then you can purchase motherboards from ebay.com , you will get a good deal and good stuff too ( they ship to india ).
When you go to them just tell that your phone is not charging. act like you don't know about water, for that you must open the phone and dry it out. using blower ( from a distance , as blower gives a warm air ).
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joshirajen said:
I also have a similar issue, My phone was water damaged, kept it in rice for almost 3 days. Kept it in changing for a while, tried pressing the power button for 2-3 minutes, I didn't get any boot options but it showed 0% Charging and then showed Motorola Logo and the screen goes off again. I tried several times but same issue. It goes up till Motorola logo which shows 'M and powered by android' then again goes off and shows 0% Charging. :crying:
I feel there's still life in my Moto G as it shows the charging % and motorola logo but doesn't turn on. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Rajen
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vjyvgns said:
Hey Rajen,
I have the same issue with my Moto E. But, Its not just water. It was in beach. I had the phone in my pocket and got strolled in beach. Realized the stupidity in the first two minutes and dried it out. Initially, i thought there won't be any issues as i have seen some youtube videos of phone submerged in water for 5 minutes.
But, at first phone showed the Motorolo logo (With powered by Android below). And then nothing.. I tried to charge it with motorolo charger and the high amp chargers. But no use. Now, i don't see that logo as well. Later found out the issue is only with the Screen. Yes, when i called the phone it did ring.
Visited the authorized service center (Trident, Nungambakkam, Chennai). After two days of inspection they reported both the motherboard and the display has died and its better to get a new Moto E than repairing it Its completely insane considering that the phone is only three months old. I am yet to get the device back and planning to visit few local service centers before declaring to rest the device in peace.
It would be really helpful if you could share the Ritchie street repair center details.
Thanks,
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Hey Narayanan,
I have the same issue with my Moto E. But, Its not just water. It was in beach. I had the phone in my pocket and got strolled in beach. Realized the stupidity in the first two minutes and dried it out. Initially, i thought there won't be any issues as i have seen some youtube videos of phone submerged in water for 5 minutes.
But, at first phone showed the Motorolo logo (With powered by Android below). And then nothing.. I tried to charge it with motorolo charger and the high amp chargers. But no use. Now, i don't see that logo as well. Later found out the issue is only with the Screen. Yes, when i called the phone it did ring.
Visited the authorized service center (Trident, Nungambakkam, Chennai). After two days of inspection they reported both the motherboard and the display has died and its better to get a new Moto E than repairing it Its completely insane considering that the phone is only three months old. I am yet to get the device back and planning to visit few local service centers before declaring to rest the device in peace.
It would be really helpful if you could share the Ritchie street repair center details.
Thanks,
Vignesh
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Moto E is less water resistant than Moto G .
And beach water is salty ( means ions to conduct electricity ) and in that case both Moto G & E are Zero resistant.
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narayanand said:
Hello Rajen,
Probably as you say your phone might be having life left. To me it appears like a completely drained battery that is scaring you.
My suggestion is to use a high amperage charger (like any tablet charger or any phone charger where the output amps is in the order of 2A or 1A) for a short period of time, until you see at least 10 to 20% of battery charge. Do not attempt to switch on the phone until at least that amount of battery is charged. If you still do not able to start up, take it to your local experts (not the service centre guys, unless it is in warranty and they did not reject your claim due to water damage).
In my case the authorised service centre guys had my phone for 2 weeks and finally said I had to change the motherboard, which Motorola had not authorised to do for phones not covered under warranty (in my case though it was only 3 months old, it was declared to be not under warranty due to water damage). At the end of 2 weeks they returned the phone as it is. I tried to fix it in Ritche Street (a market place for electronics in Chennai, India) and got it fixed in 5 hours for Rs.1100 (after heavy bargain).
First try my higher amperage charger suggestion and if still not working try as I did.
Regards,
Narayanan
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Dont try anything funny on a wet and dead phone, presence of moisture or faulty circuit can lead to bigger problems.

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