I've had my Sensation 4G for a while. Recently, I've encountered an occasional, and somewhat alarming, problem when my phone is plugged into the USB port of my laptop. It begins to discharge power very quickly and become very hot (~118+ Fahrenheit). When this problem occurs, the phone becomes so hot that the safety feature of the phone kicks in and stops the flow of power from the computer. I would then have to use the AC adapter to charge my phone. This issue has occurred about 3 times already, so I know it wasn't a fluke occurrence.
Could the current be too unstable for my phone to be plugged into my computer? I have my laptop connected to a power strip that is also shared with my 40-watt sound system and 70-watt fluorescent lamp, though they aren't necessarily used all at once. Or could this be a battery issue? Does anyone know what's going on? Thanks.
Hello,
I've heard of this problem before, not only phones connected to USB but also to the regular charger. Some phones seem to get to a temperature where the housing and/or the sim gets soft. I work at a store of one of the bigger providers in The Netherlands, and if we get a customer with this problem we have to send it back for repairs! Currently we're not aware of the source of this problem, if anyone knows, please share!!
For now my advise is, return the phone
Do you use any taskmanager??? if so DONT!!!
and lose alle batery savers apps to.
if you have root acces boot to recovery and wipe batt states when batt is at 100%
Sorry for the length, but its a complex issue, it least its a bit entertaining ... if your not me.
My Sensation took a random fall last week while charging, It just happened to be that it landed on the usb cord and damaged the port. To give you some idea of the extent of the damage the plastic piece internally that has the pins was bent/broken. It obviously would not charge after this event.
I have a second battery and external charger so it was little more then a minor inconvenience to swap batteries twice a day for a few days until I could look into getting the phone replaced/repaired. For the next 4 days the phone worked flawlessly. I took the phone into a reputable repair location and they replaced the MicroUSB port for $45. Since then however I have had a series of issues that are randomly triggered as described below in point form.
1> After getting the phone back I used it for the rest of the day and then went to charge it. It charged for 5-15 minutes, then would stop charging. If I unplugged it and plugged it back in, it would charge for another 5-15 minutes, and stop charging again. After the second cycle I started trying various other charging parts: I tried a different HTC branded cable, different HTC branded wall adapter, a non-HTC branded charger (that worked fine previously), Tried charging with the USB port of my computer, tried power cycling the phone multiple times. None of these had any effect on the charging cycle so I swapped batteries and charged externally. When that battery died I tried charging with my regular HTC charger again and it completed the charge cycle with no issues, Since then I've swapped batteries again and it charged that battery with no issues, so definitely not a battery issue. The non-charging issue has happened a few other times as well, details in the following points.
2> The next day the went to sync my contacts and offload some SD card content. When I connected the phone the computer detected the phone and I chose to sync, its like it attempted to sync a few times before actually completing the sync, the software would say syncing, for a few seconds then disconnect, syncing then disconnected, after 3-4 cycles it stayed connected for a minute or so and the sync completed. Then as soon as it finished the software said disconnected and it hasn't be able to reconnect since. Now when I plug it in, it starts charging but no dialog box prompts for the usual (mass storage, charge only, USB tethering, etc). Computer sees it as a unrecognized USB device. Obviously I have rebooted both the phone and computer multiple times, still no data connectivity. I also tried a different computer that my other HTC device gets synced to and it also does not cause the phone to prompt for what type of connection.
Later that day I turned the screen on to find it saying no SD card was installed, weird... I rebooted, still no SD card found. So I shut it off, removed the SD card, blew it out with compressed air, reinserted and its been fine since.
3> The next day I noticed the phone died rather quickly, I was on the road so I swapped batteries and then I figured out why, after it finished booting up and I turned the screen off a few seconds later the screen turned back on and it waited at the lock screen, I would turn it off, it would turn back on, we had this argument for a solid 15 minutes off and on, off and on I also tried multiple reboots with no effect. Eventually it stayed off started working like normal. it was random times when it would turn on, sometimes 2 seconds sometimes a minute or more. When I would unlock the screen it would be at one of two places, either at the HTC locations app telling me to turn on GPS or with a prompt asking me to choose an action: either Dock or TuneIn (not sure how these are remotely related apps)
4> I keep my auto-rotate off but that night I was browsing with maxton (using the phone in portrait mode, but laying in bed so the phone is in landscape) and it kept rotating. I checked the setting and sure enough auto-rotate was off, but it insisted on rotating. I toggled auto-rotate on then off again, still kept rotating. Frustrated I plugged phone it, and went to sleep, it charged and in the morning it was not auto-rotating, acted as if nothing had happened.
5> SINCE THAT: the random screen turning on issues, charging issues, and rotation issues have each reoccurred a couple times sometimes independently sometimes in combination with each other.
FOR EXAMPLE:
Today the phone worked fine all day, I played games, surfed internet, sent email, charged it, talked on it, etc. Then tonight while talking it started randomly turning off/on, loading Locations, or asking about dock/Tunein, meanwhile jumping in and out of rotate because I was laying down (auto-rotate still off ). This caused it to jump in and out of speaker mode and the other party I was talking too got a real earfull of my feelings for the phone. I eventually left it on speakerphone in the dock mode and finished the call. 5 minutes later the call was done and the phone acted as though nothing was wrong. (At this point I felt like the phone deserved to be the star in a Steven King novel)
A couple hours later I went to charge it and it was doing its charge for 5 minutes, stop. Unplug/plug-in and charge for 5 more mins etc. This argument went on 4-5 times and it still charging now about an hour later.
So here is the question: Do you think this is something to do with the replaced USB port or the process of replacing it, or is it perhaps a corrupt OS? Keeping in mind that it was fine after the fall, no issues until the port repair. I'm running ARHD 6.0.4, I wanted to upgrade to 6.0.8 to rule out OS before going back to the service store, but Mike's link for the firmware upgrade is still down so I'm stuck for the moment, but I don't want to wait too long before going back to them. (if someone has the 3.33 ARHD firmware/radio please PM me I have ad ftp server you can send it to)
Reasons why I suspect/hope possible corrupt OS:
All the issues seem to be potentially software related.
I removed the SD card and SIM when they had the phone for repair, they most likely booted it up without the SD, perhaps there was some system files that corrupted when SD wasn't present?
Prior to the fall the phone had a couple occurrences of software issues relating to the SD card. twice in the last 3-4 months I lost ability to read the SD card but each time it was rectified with a reboot. Also ever since flashing ARHD 6.0.4 I I have had no bluetooth functionality. I could turn it on, but had no control panel to search for other devices or make the device discoverable, so there was definitely a software issues relating to that, I never used BT so it wasn't a big issue.
I'd really appreciate some thoughts, or 3.33ARHD firmware
Thanks in advance
Zenon
zenon1823 said:
Sorry for the length, but its a complex issue, it least its a bit entertaining ... if your not me.
My Sensation took a random fall last week while charging, It just happened to be that it landed on the usb cord and damaged the port. To give you some idea of the extent of the damage the plastic piece internally that has the pins was bent/broken. It obviously would not charge after this event.
I have a second battery and external charger so it was little more then a minor inconvenience to swap batteries twice a day for a few days until I could look into getting the phone replaced/repaired. For the next 4 days the phone worked flawlessly. I took the phone into a reputable repair location and they replaced the MicroUSB port for $45. Since then however I have had a series of issues that are randomly triggered as described below in point form.
1> After getting the phone back I used it for the rest of the day and then went to charge it. It charged for 5-15 minutes, then would stop charging. If I unplugged it and plugged it back in, it would charge for another 5-15 minutes, and stop charging again. After the second cycle I started trying various other charging parts: I tried a different HTC branded cable, different HTC branded wall adapter, a non-HTC branded charger (that worked fine previously), Tried charging with the USB port of my computer, tried power cycling the phone multiple times. None of these had any effect on the charging cycle so I swapped batteries and charged externally. When that battery died I tried charging with my regular HTC charger again and it completed the charge cycle with no issues, Since then I've swapped batteries again and it charged that battery with no issues, so definitely not a battery issue. The non-charging issue has happened a few other times as well, details in the following points.
2> The next day the went to sync my contacts and offload some SD card content. When I connected the phone the computer detected the phone and I chose to sync, its like it attempted to sync a few times before actually completing the sync, the software would say syncing, for a few seconds then disconnect, syncing then disconnected, after 3-4 cycles it stayed connected for a minute or so and the sync completed. Then as soon as it finished the software said disconnected and it hasn't be able to reconnect since. Now when I plug it in, it starts charging but no dialog box prompts for the usual (mass storage, charge only, USB tethering, etc). Computer sees it as a unrecognized USB device. Obviously I have rebooted both the phone and computer multiple times, still no data connectivity. I also tried a different computer that my other HTC device gets synced to and it also does not cause the phone to prompt for what type of connection.
Later that day I turned the screen on to find it saying no SD card was installed, weird... I rebooted, still no SD card found. So I shut it off, removed the SD card, blew it out with compressed air, reinserted and its been fine since.
3> The next day I noticed the phone died rather quickly, I was on the road so I swapped batteries and then I figured out why, after it finished booting up and I turned the screen off a few seconds later the screen turned back on and it waited at the lock screen, I would turn it off, it would turn back on, we had this argument for a solid 15 minutes off and on, off and on I also tried multiple reboots with no effect. Eventually it stayed off started working like normal. it was random times when it would turn on, sometimes 2 seconds sometimes a minute or more. When I would unlock the screen it would be at one of two places, either at the HTC locations app telling me to turn on GPS or with a prompt asking me to choose an action: either Dock or TuneIn (not sure how these are remotely related apps)
4> I keep my auto-rotate off but that night I was browsing with maxton (using the phone in portrait mode, but laying in bed so the phone is in landscape) and it kept rotating. I checked the setting and sure enough auto-rotate was off, but it insisted on rotating. I toggled auto-rotate on then off again, still kept rotating. Frustrated I plugged phone it, and went to sleep, it charged and in the morning it was not auto-rotating, acted as if nothing had happened.
5> SINCE THAT: the random screen turning on issues, charging issues, and rotation issues have each reoccurred a couple times sometimes independently sometimes in combination with each other.
FOR EXAMPLE:
Today the phone worked fine all day, I played games, surfed internet, sent email, charged it, talked on it, etc. Then tonight while talking it started randomly turning off/on, loading Locations, or asking about dock/Tunein, meanwhile jumping in and out of rotate because I was laying down (auto-rotate still off ). This caused it to jump in and out of speaker mode and the other party I was talking too got a real earfull of my feelings for the phone. I eventually left it on speakerphone in the dock mode and finished the call. 5 minutes later the call was done and the phone acted as though nothing was wrong. (At this point I felt like the phone deserved to be the star in a Steven King novel)
A couple hours later I went to charge it and it was doing its charge for 5 minutes, stop. Unplug/plug-in and charge for 5 more mins etc. This argument went on 4-5 times and it still charging now about an hour later.
So here is the question: Do you think this is something to do with the replaced USB port or the process of replacing it, or is it perhaps a corrupt OS? Keeping in mind that it was fine after the fall, no issues until the port repair. I'm running ARHD 6.0.4, I wanted to upgrade to 6.0.8 to rule out OS before going back to the service store, but Mike's link for the firmware upgrade is still down so I'm stuck for the moment, but I don't want to wait too long before going back to them. (if someone has the 3.33 ARHD firmware/radio please PM me I have ad ftp server you can send it to)
Reasons why I suspect/hope possible corrupt OS:
All the issues seem to be potentially software related.
I removed the SD card and SIM when they had the phone for repair, they most likely booted it up without the SD, perhaps there was some system files that corrupted when SD wasn't present?
Prior to the fall the phone had a couple occurrences of software issues relating to the SD card. twice in the last 3-4 months I lost ability to read the SD card but each time it was rectified with a reboot. Also ever since flashing ARHD 6.0.4 I I have had no bluetooth functionality. I could turn it on, but had no control panel to search for other devices or make the device discoverable, so there was definitely a software issues relating to that, I never used BT so it wasn't a big issue.
I'd really appreciate some thoughts, or 3.33ARHD firmware
Thanks in advance
Zenon
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Wow long post XD OK I think your best bet would be to flash a stock ics rom. As it Is essentially the same as arhd ( I believe mike trys to keep it as stock as possible) if you keep getting the issues take it back and say to them. Just make sure they don't know you have changed the firmware in case they try to say You have messed it up and refuse to fix it. Worst case scenario I imagine would be if they damaged the board during the repair, but it definitely could be all software related. So flash stock rom and test for 2 days. If fixed then flash up to mikes update when its up if not then off to the repair shop for an argument
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Wow long post XD OK I think your best bet would be to flash a stock ics rom. As it Is essentially the same as arhd ( I believe mike trys to keep it as stock as possible) if you keep getting the issues take it back and say to them. Just make sure they don't know you have changed the firmware in case they try to say You have messed it up and refuse to fix it. Worst case scenario I imagine would be if they damaged the board during the repair, but it definitely could be all software related. So flash stock rom and test for 2 days. If fixed then flash up to mikes update when its up if not then off to the repair shop for an argument
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Thanks for taking the time to read it, I know it was super long.I bought the phone with ARHD 5, but had glitches so I read and figured out how to update it to 6.0.4, so my knowledge is really limited to that of ARHD. Following your recommendation I have been doing some reading and I'm still a bit confused. If I flash the stock ROM and I going to lose my root and s-off which I need will need to move back to an ARHD ROM later?
It seems that I have seen more then one stock ROM in the posts I was reading about reverting back, so I'm unsure what one I should use, and will I also need to downgrade firmware and radio to go back to the stock ROM as well? I'm currently running 3.32.401.3CL309896 firmware, and 11.69.3504.00U_11.22.3504.07_M
Perhaps you can suggest a post that will give me instructions and all relevant files I need to revert back, preferable in such a way that I can just move back to a custom ROM later without worrying about all the preliminary work to make the phone ready
zenon1823 said:
Thanks for taking the time to read it, I know it was super long.I bought the phone with ARHD 5, but had glitches so I read and figured out how to update it to 6.0.4, so my knowledge is really limited to that of ARHD. Following your recommendation I have been doing some reading and I'm still a bit confused. If I flash the stock ROM and I going to lose my root and s-off which I need will need to move back to an ARHD ROM later?
It seems that I have seen more then one stock ROM in the posts I was reading about reverting back, so I'm unsure what one I should use, and will I also need to downgrade firmware and radio to go back to the stock ROM as well? I'm currently running 3.32.401.3CL309896 firmware, and 11.69.3504.00U_11.22.3504.07_M
Perhaps you can suggest a post that will give me instructions and all relevant files I need to revert back, preferable in such a way that I can just move back to a custom ROM later without worrying about all the preliminary work to make the phone ready
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1. The current ARHD rom is 6.8.0 and iirc its super stable ..try it and see
2. flashing stock rom ..will restore everything to stock (recovery and rom and obviously root will be gone too ) but SOFF wont/cant be changed ..so you can just flash a 3.33 firmware then a custom recovery and then rom pretty much ..remember SOFF is all that is needed and literally you can change anything
3.right now the current firmware you have is sufficient to update to ARHD 6.8.0 but if you still want to flash 3.33 ..check here
4.for flashing firmware and ARHD rom ..check the stickies in sensation general section ..there is a dedicated thread for this process which was excellently written by joaquinf
I actually work in a repair shop like the one you visited, and I can tell you, it is NEVER our intention to damage the phones more, HOWEVER replacing a charging port requires quite a bit of heat to be applied directly to the Main Board, and occasionally, RARELY, this has adverse effects on the board. Not saying they DID damage it, and definitely not saying they wanted to damage it, but it can happen from time to time. Ive seen it myself.
If changing the software doesnt help, they should have some sort of warranty (we do) and they can try to troubleshoot it or put a different port down, as it may be shorting something out
ganeshp said:
1. The current ARHD rom is 6.8.0 and iirc its super stable ..try it and see
2. flashing stock rom ..will restore everything to stock (recovery and rom and obviously root will be gone too ) but SOFF wont/cant be changed ..so you can just flash a 3.33 firmware then a custom recovery and then rom pretty much ..remember SOFF is all that is needed and literally you can change anything
3.right now the current firmware you have is sufficient to update to ARHD 6.8.0 but if you still want to flash 3.33 ..check here
4.for flashing firmware and ARHD rom ..check the stickies in sensation general section ..there is a dedicated thread for this process which was excellently written by joaquinf
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Thank you for the info and especially the link to 3.33 firmware, since Mike's link is still down. That was really the one piece I was waiting for before moving forward. I know 6.8.0 is compatible on 3.32 but because of my missing BT I wanted to upgrade the firmware before applying the new ARHD in the hopes that it fixes my previous existing BT issue along with the rest of my current headaches. I am familiar with joaquinf's dedicated thread it was what I initially used back when I upgraded to 6.4.0. Very well written and a great help :good::good:
I believe I will try for the 6.8.0 upgrade as my first attempt then stock if that is still giving me issues. I'll post back in a couple days with the results.
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I actually work in a repair shop like the one you visited, and I can tell you, it is NEVER our intention to damage the phones more, HOWEVER replacing a charging port requires quite a bit of heat to be applied directly to the Main Board, and occasionally, RARELY, this has adverse effects on the board. Not saying they DID damage it, and definitely not saying they wanted to damage it, but it can happen from time to time. Ive seen it myself.
If changing the software doesn't help, they should have some sort of warranty (we do) and they can try to troubleshoot it or put a different port down, as it may be shorting something out
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Thanks for you input. The thought that they did this intentionally never crossed my mind, I'm sorry if it at all came across that way. There were very accommodating and professional to deal with, and I'd be happy to recommend them as I truly believe this was a unfortunate side effect of the repair. By trade I'm a electrical engineer so I know all to well what the processes required to carry out the repair and the inherent possible risks involved, I considered doing the repair myself, but due to my schedule I thought it was easier to pay someone else to do it. Whatever the cause its unfortunate, but one thing is for sure, If I had of put the phone on the floor and not the night stand I wouldn't be sitting here now figuring out answers.
Lastly:
If anyone reading this is in need a repair shop in Hamilton ON Canada PM me I'll be glad to send you their information.
Thanks again!
Just an update for anyone who googles this and wonders what the results were. In the two days following my last post a couple weeks ago my phone continued to experience the random issues I described, however after those 2 days all issues disappeared and the phone worked fine. After three days of perfect functionality I flashed the 3.33 firmware and ARHD 6.8.0. The phone worked fine for one more day and then the same random issues, started resurfacing, but with much less frequency. So that brings me back to believing there is definitely something up with the physical repair. The issues are very spuratic, and I often get 1-3 days with no issue and then the phone starts spazzing out in any number of ways, for some random time. I don't find reboots or anything specific fixes it, other then just letting it spaz out until it returns to normal. Sometimes a drop of about 18" onto a solid surface such as a table or wood floor stops its spazzing, but at that it sometimes stops spazzing for 10 minutes, sometimes 1-3 days... which continues to make me think there is a short or bad connection somewhere.
Hello,
My wife and I both have a Nexus S, which are both almost 2 years old now. She has always been running stock ROMs and only updated when there was an OTA update available. No rooting, no nothing I however tried as much as possible and currently running SlimBean 4.2.2 Build 5 :good:
Since 3 days now, the battery in my wife’s phone isn’t charging anymore. I tried the following:
- Use my charger and an old Nokia charger: doesn’t work
- Put my battery in her phone: doesn’t work
- Put her battery in my phone and charge mine: works like a charm
The last one’s the solution for now: at night I charge one of the batteries in my phone and put it in hers, while at work I charge the other battery from my PC via USB.
Based on my ideas I’d say that something in the USB-port on my wife’s phone might be broken. However, there are 2 phenomena that I find rather strange:
- When her phone says it’s time to connect the charger, I take out the battery and put it in my own phone. I power up and the battery level reads somewhere between 60 and 80 percent
- When I power off her phone and connect the charger, I’d expect to see either the charging symbol or nothing. But none of these: it powers up as soon as I connect the charger
I don’t know about the first issue, but could it be the battery stats might be corrupted? The last issue makes me believe that the USB-port is at least not completely disconnected/broken.
Has anyone got an idea what the issue could be? I wouldn’t want to work on her phone rooting it if it isn’t necessary, but on the other hand she might be better off in various other ways as well
Thanks in advance,
Pieter
stalensnuitje said:
Hello,
My wife and I both have a Nexus S, which are both almost 2 years old now. She has always been running stock ROMs and only updated when there was an OTA update available. No rooting, no nothing I however tried as much as possible and currently running SlimBean 4.2.2 Build 5 :good:
Since 3 days now, the battery in my wife’s phone isn’t charging anymore. I tried the following:
- Use my charger and an old Nokia charger: doesn’t work
- Put my battery in her phone: doesn’t work
- Put her battery in my phone and charge mine: works like a charm
The last one’s the solution for now: at night I charge one of the batteries in my phone and put it in hers, while at work I charge the other battery from my PC via USB.
Based on my ideas I’d say that something in the USB-port on my wife’s phone might be broken. However, there are 2 phenomena that I find rather strange:
- When her phone says it’s time to connect the charger, I take out the battery and put it in my own phone. I power up and the battery level reads somewhere between 60 and 80 percent
- When I power off her phone and connect the charger, I’d expect to see either the charging symbol or nothing. But none of these: it powers up as soon as I connect the charger
I don’t know about the first issue, but could it be the battery stats might be corrupted? The last issue makes me believe that the USB-port is at least not completely disconnected/broken.
Has anyone got an idea what the issue could be? I wouldn’t want to work on her phone rooting it if it isn’t necessary, but on the other hand she might be better off in various other ways as well
Thanks in advance,
Pieter
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Being completely stock and never modified, I'd say it's the usb.. Have you tried the OEM connector for the computer?..
1. I would take it to a shop
2. You could also try cleaning the contacts
3. May do nothing but if you take the battery/sim out and hold the power button for a minute, this is supposed to completely power down the phone, and then reinstall sim/battery and reboot..
4. Use this as an excuse to modify her phone (telling her that you can put it back to stock if she doesn't like it)..
This happens a lot on my phone, .. Be careful with my solution, I hope it works for you..
Basically inside the usb port on the phone, there is a flat pin. On my phone, this pin ends up bending downwards towards the bottom of the phone.. What you could do is get a very thin knife or a swiss army blade and just try and lift the flat pin in order to make it locate in the center of the usb port (hole) .. The issue being the pin doesnt connect with the charger ..
I hope you understood this
PS: Don't snap it !
Hoping that someone has an idea on this one. My wife's SGS4G suddenly developed a charging issue. It charges very slowly, and seems to top out at about 75% (if I charge overnight, it will actually have less than it did when I placed it on the charger, and Battery under settings shows it has been on battery for 5 days, even though it has been placed on the charger). She was on ICS AOKP when this started. I figured that maybe it was something in the cache, so I was going to upgrade her to 4.3 anyway, and figured that the process might fix the issue if it was software, and no dice.
Here is what I know it is not:
Battery- I swapped hers with mine, and the issue occurs with both. Both batteries work fine in my phone.
USB Cable/Charger- I have tried multiple USBs and multiple charge blocks, same issue, all work fine on mine
Cache Issue- I have wiped cache and dalvik, as well as did a full wipe and factory reset when I flashed her to 4.3, and same issue.
Rogue Apps- There is nothing running sucking battery
Charging when phone off- Even tried charging with the phone off to ensure it was not some funky process, and still had the same issue.
Has anyone ever seen anything like this, and if so, any ideas as to what could be the cause? Is it likely hardware failure given all of the things above it is not?
If you fully charge a battery on your phone and put it in hers does it show fully charged?
TwitchyEye said:
If you fully charge a battery on your phone and put it in hers does it show fully charged?
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Yes, it does show charged. I have resorted to charging this way as a stop gap until I figure out the issue. At a loss for what it could be, I saw somewhere that a similar symptom could be caused by some gunk in the female Micro USB port preventing all of the pins from making proper contact (she is terrible about closing it), so I filed a needle and tried to clean them. Have not had a chance to test yet. The port is not loose at all, and jiggling the USB cable was not making a difference in a connection or not, but figured I would cross it off the trouble shooting list.
Yeah I was gonna say this really sounds like either usb port issues or some other hardware problem. Does it drain faster than normal?
TwitchyEye said:
Yeah I was gonna say this really sounds like either usb port issues or some other hardware problem. Does it drain faster than normal?
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Nope, drain is normal.
maybe the charger ?
So, do you have betterbatterystats?
I would suggest reading the through the original thread to get help with it.
Just make sure it's nothing on your phone causing the battery drain.
If you find something, post your stats and logcat of the service/app in question.
Have you also tried different roms? Did you notice any difference?
Hi guys,
Been having issues with charging for the past couple of days. When I plug my phone into the charger it states that it's charging, but nothing really happens. The troubleshooting so far:
Have tested it on multiple different chargers, all having same problem. However, my Nexus7 tablet will charge normally on these chargers, so we can rule out it's charger related.
Tested for differences with the phone switched on or off. When phone is switched off it will charge, but not with the speed it normally does.
Running CM11 Snapshot M9. Did a clean install. Battery does not charge normally (read 1% gain per 20 min) on most stripped down version (without gapps + personal apps)
Looks like it's battery related. But I find it difficult to rule out what's causing my phone to act funny. The weird thing is that sometimes my phone will go for a decent charge, but this happens so randomly that it's hard to find any form of sense in this process. Also, when the phone is on and charging, the battery light will sometimes turn off. But when I activate my phone again, the battery light will bleep on as if nothing happened and everything is functioning normally (which is clearly doesn't).
Does anybody have an idea how I can fix this? Any helpful tips that can point me into the right direction to figure out what's causing this? Many thanks in advance!
did some more testing - can anyone help me out?
After some additional testing I'm fairly sure that it's either battery or chip related:
USB debugging does not work at all (storage is set to MTP). When I open Android File Transfer my Mac will recognise the Nexus 7 tablet, but not the Nexus 5. Debugging is switched on in Developer options.
When I try to use adb or fasboot, my device is not listed either, nor are any commands (directed towards phone) executed through bootloader.
In the about Phone section I went to check the Battery info. It will state correctly that the phone is being charged through AC or USB (depending on wether the device is connected to laptop or charger).
Does anyone have an idea how I can figure out if it's chip or battery related? I desperately want to find this out, because I bought my phone in The States and live in Europe... So in the worst case scenario the phone needs to go back to the US due to bureaucratic policies. Already had to go through this horrible proces half a year ago with a bad NAND chip, really want to avoid the hassle and lose my phone for at least a month. So if it's a battery thing I rather order a new one and replace it myself
Really really hope someone can shed light on this issue, running out of luck and options. Please guys, please :angel:
sounds like the usb connection, physical, is going. if it doesnt charge but randomly will, fastboot nor adb see it, i think its an usb connection issue. i had the same with my nexus one a long time ago, if i wiggled the the connection when it was connected, sometimes i could get it to charge some. fortunately, it isnt an expensive repair, and yours should still be under warranty.
simms22 said:
sounds like the usb connection, physical, is going. if it doesnt charge but randomly will, fastboot nor adb see it, i think its an usb connection issue. i had the same with my nexus one a long time ago, if i wiggled the the connection when it was connected, sometimes i could get it to charge some. fortunately, it isnt an expensive repair, and yours should still be under warranty.
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Thanks for the reply, really appreciate it How much you reckon it will cost? Also, can I do this at any decent phone recovery shop? As stated previously, really want to avoid sending the phone back to the US. Once again thanks!
suikerchiller said:
Thanks for the reply, really appreciate it How much you reckon it will cost? Also, can I do this at any decent phone recovery shop? As stated previously, really want to avoid sending the phone back to the US. Once again thanks!
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i paid $35 3 years ago(?) at a local repair shop.
@simms22: ordered a USB portal online and replaced it by myself. Phone works again. Thanks for the tip!