Why when I have my phone connected to my laptop I can use the phone perfect no touchscreen problems bus as soon as I plug my laptop into the wall things go downhill for my touchscreen. Why does this happen?
edit:This does not happen on my PC also nor does this happen on my dads EVO
heres a video showing the problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNPlzrxzbmg
I believe it has to do with grounding when its charging. I have had this problem with multiple phones and from n different manufacturers.
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I believe it has to do with grounding when its charging. I have had this problem with multiple phones and from n different manufacturers.
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so do I have a defective unit or what?
BUMP! Can someone help?
Not defective. Complex electronics & you're changing currents.
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treoo0_1 said:
Not defective. Complex electronics & you're changing currents.
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It's already been answered.
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I believe it has to do with grounding when its charging. I have had this problem with multiple phones and from n different manufacturers.
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Yup, it is exactly due to this. Had this problem before with a PC that wasn't properly grounded in an old house. Does you laptop adapter have a 3 prong plug or a 2 prong plug. If it is the latter that is your problem.
I have the same problem when charging my phone with a Samsung Travel charger, that is indicated to work with the NS (and it has the same output characteristics).
Is it bad for the battery to charge the phone in these conditions, for ex. if I turn the phone off and charge it overnight ?
Dude, you need to calm down, your question's been answered, there's already other threads about this. No need to keep bumping your thread.
you created a 2nd thread about this? what was wrong with the first one you created?
no one ever FULLY answer's my question
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Yup, it is exactly due to this. Had this problem before with a PC that wasn't properly grounded in an old house. Does you laptop adapter have a 3 prong plug or a 2 prong plug. If it is the latter that is your problem.
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I have a 2 prong plug
my outlet is not properly grounded thanks you guys finally helped me figure out with the problem was sorry for all the trouble
editut in vegas and when I plug it in the wall here same problem so are there plugs not grounded also?
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I'm sorry if i sound idiotic but i need some help... Here's the thing my phones USB cable started to jiggle from the phones port last night id didnt took it tht seriously and now it's completely loose that it take off by it self jst frm a a little push... I plugged it in to another LG phones micro usb cable it is much better than the Samsung charger because it stays fine with it... is it a problem of my phone or is it a problem of the cable???
it's the cable. the stock cable it's worthless imo. very cheaply made. mine totally broke off on me. went and got a dock for it and no problems as of yet.
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it's the cable. the stock cable it's worthless imo. very cheaply made. mine totally broke off on me. went and got a dock for it and no problems as of yet.
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You're the first person I've seen mention the dock. I've gotta try that.
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I'm sorry if i sound idiotic but i need some help... Here's the thing my phones USB cable started to jiggle from the phones port last night id didnt took it tht seriously and now it's completely loose that it take off by it self jst frm a a little push... I plugged it in to another LG phones micro usb cable it is much better than the Samsung charger because it stays fine with it... is it a problem of my phone or is it a problem of the cable???
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Yea, first thing I did when I got this phone. I dumped the usb cable in the trash and went and got a really good short thick cable.
bhundven said:
Yea, first thing I did when I got this phone. I dumped the usb cable in the trash and went and got a really good short thick cable.
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First person Ive seen say get rid of the stock cable. Is the samsung one that bad? I was always told to use the one that came with the phone or if I had one from a blackberry that one. /shrug
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it's the cable. the stock cable it's worthless imo. very cheaply made. mine totally broke off on me. went and got a dock for it and no problems as of yet.
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You're the first person I've seen mention the dock. I've gotta try that.
Yea, first thing I did when I got this phone. I dumped the usb cable in the trash and went and got a really good short thick cable.
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checked amazon and found a cable called Cables To Go 27005 USB 2.0 A to Mini-B Cable, Black (2 Meter/6.56 Feet) is it any good
Be leery of the longer cables. I've seen where people are unable to flash using the longer cables.
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Be leery of the longer cables. I've seen where people are unable to flash using the longer cables.
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then what kind of a cable do you have ???
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then what kind of a cable do you have ???
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i would go with something no more than 2-3 ft. just long enough to go from outlet to top of dresser or desk. also make sure it's nice and tough. best bet is to go a store and buy it instead of over the web.
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then what kind of a cable do you have ???
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I'm a dork and overspent on an official T-Mobile cable from the store.
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I'm a dork and overspent on an official T-Mobile cable from the store.
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that was quite a surprise anyway i'll check that out
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Be leery of the longer cables. I've seen where people are unable to flash using the longer cables.
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i would go with something no more than 2-3 ft. just long enough to go from outlet to top of dresser or desk. also make sure it's nice and tough. best bet is to go a store and buy it instead of over the web.
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I have a ten footer in my vehicle that I use as a charger/data for my H/U. From time to time I will notice mp3's sound weird. If I switch to bluetooth they sound fine. SO yeah the longer the cable the more chance for goof ups. Rule of thumb the shortest distance in anything dealing with electric cables is better.
Just an opinion, but when I bricked mine I tried 3 stock cables at home to get into download mode and none recognized, but the blackberry "FireWire" (notice thickness vs the stock android one) was the only thing that worked.. and it is a tighter fit
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+1 on the Blackberry cables.
I've broken my micro usb connector twice. Never had this issue with another phone. Anyone else have this problem? I guess I'm going to have to limit the number of connections after getting my phone fixed this time. I wish I could get a more robust port. Shouldn't this be a standard part across phones since pretty much every phone has the same port? Or am I wrong? Just curious if a company makes a more robust port that can be retrofitted to this phone?
Thanks everyone...
Uh, I've never had a problem and I take my card out quite frequently. How are you removing your SD card?
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Uh, I've never had a problem and I take my card out quite frequently. How are you removing your SD card?
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I connect my ac adapter several times per day. At least once in the morning, twice in the car, and once at work. Connecting and disconnecting the micro-usb cable seems to somehow break the connection so that the port stops charging. It doesn't seem to be a case of the port being loosened. The connection is still tight and fits properly. It must be something inside the port that is breaking. Eventually I have to jiggle the cable to get it to connect properly. Then eventually the connection is broken and cannot connect to charge the phone. At first I thought it might be because I was using Belkin cables or connecting the phone to the Samsung desktop dock station. However after the port broke once, I then only used Verizon cables and stopped using the dock station. It broke again. I've seen others reporting the same issue. I don't know how widespread the problem is with the phone. It's frustrating because I would probably keep the phone past two years were it not for this problem.
Mines broken too as of recently too. It will charge off and on all the time. Sometimes I wake up charged, sometimes dead. Rofl
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D'oh! I could've sworn this said SD card and not USB port. My bad.
I've never had a problem with my port and I charge every night. I actually keep switching out batteries so I really don't have to stay on a charger. Dunno what to tell ya. Maybe you're too manly and rough?
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The connection in mine is pretty hit or miss. I have to clean pocket lint out of it once in a while. That helps for a while. But even with that it doesn't seem to click into place like it used to. I put mine in the car dock every time I go somewhere and I'm always plugging it in to charge since I use my battery up too fast.
I have yet to break the port on my device, but I gave gone through several third party chargers which all broke.
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D'oh! I could've sworn this said SD card and not USB port. My bad.
I've never had a problem with my port and I charge every night. I actually keep switching out batteries so I really don't have to stay on a charger. Dunno what to tell ya. Maybe you're too manly and rough?
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It did say SD-Card. My bad...I went in and fixed the typo...Sorry about that...
Charge Not Charging!!
Wow I had no intentions what-so-ever to post about this micro usb connector issue that I have also been having until I came across the thread title. I would have just kept thinking it was my own fault for man-handling it or something. I have gone through several micro usb charging adapters for my non-charging droid charge. What a giant annoyance. I find if you press the cord into the port to charge and hold it at the right angle...for several hours straight...it will maybe work. Sometimes. In all seriousness though I found that the extremely short samsung adapter cord that the phone came with does the best job. Tried cleaning out the inside of the port too with small toothpick and it didnt even seem to have any gunk build up in there. I brought it to Best Buy and they said if I wanted to try soldering the tiny connector inside the port more securely to the motherboard in the phone...it might help...
I would happily keep my droid charge for a while longer if I could resolve this issue...even though the thought of upgrading to the Note 2 is pretty enticing...but id rather hold off on dropping 3 bills at the moment.
Does anyone know if Samsung will do anything about this issue if I were to call in about it or send it in to be checked out? Verizon stores apparently dont do any physical repairs.
seems to be a big problem with this phone. my cousin had 2 go bad and i had one so far.
I also had one go bad actually
As long as I keep the pocket lint out of it it's not too bad. But even at that I have to be real careful when it's plugged into my computer. It's liable to lose the connection at the slightest wiggle.
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I stay in hotels alot...so I go ask to dig thru their box of lost chargers behind the desk and find a micro USB charger and I use my factory one for Odin flashing...as for the port inside my phone I never had a problem...just the factory cord has gone out on my fascinate and this charge...needs a face down charge with the factory cord or it won't work...lol
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As long as I keep the pocket lint out of it it's not too bad. But even at that I have to be real careful when it's plugged into my computer. It's liable to lose the connection at the slightest wiggle.
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the guy at mobiletechvideos dot com can fix it. Highly recommended
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the guy at mobiletechvideos dot com can fix it. Highly recommended
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Thanks I'll take a look at that.
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the guy at mobiletechvideos dot com can fix it. Highly recommended
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Hello, a lot of weird things have started happening to my device lately.
The first occurrence was screen burn in, like on plasma TVs. If I look closely on a white background, I can see that the letters on my keyboard have lightly burned into the screen! A week or so later, the top bar of the Android SMS app has burned in as well. Does warranty cover this or anything?
The second major problem is charging. Before, I could be plugged into the wall and use my phone without draining my battery, at all. Now things have changed, I am losing battery, while charging!
The last thing is that my PC no longer recognizes my device.. Yes, I do have the USB drivers, they have always been installed and have been working fine. Just in case, I tried reinstalling them, didn't help. I plug in my USB and the phone starts charging, but I don't get that notification that I used to that a connection has been established with my computer. I have tried all my USB ports, nothing changes. I am unable to browse my device's file system.
I am not too concerned about the screen, but I am very worried about the charging/connection issue; they seem to be related.
My question is, what do you think is wrong? Is there a problem with the battery? The charging port? The USB cable? Maybe CleanROM has been corrupted in some way?
I should also mention that when unplugging my phone from the charging source, it seems to think it is still charging for up to a minute later.
And, if you move the device in a certain way when it is charging, it seems to lose connection to the charging source - the screen lights up and says it's not charging until you revert it to its original position.
Any replies are greatly appreciated!
Do you guys think this is a problem with the cable? I'd like to try buying a new one if this is the case.
Does anyone have a link to a genuine data cable for the i535? (preferably on Amazon) I want to make sure I buy the right one!
What you describe is typical of a failing charge port. The only other thing that will give the symptoms you describe is a bad charger. Try a different charger and if the same thing happens then you need a new port. You can buy a repair service for this on eBay for $25
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What you describe is typical of a failing charge port. The only other thing that will give the symptoms you describe is a bad charger. Try a different charger and if the same thing happens then you need a new port. You can buy a repair service for this on eBay for $25
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Hi, I actually narrowed it down to the USB charging cable. I managed to dig up another one and it works just fine now.
That's the first USB cable I've ever had fail!
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Hi, I actually narrowed it down to the USB charging cable. I managed to dig up another one and it works just fine now.
That's the first USB cable I've ever had fail!
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Did that also fix the issue you had with the burn in? I'm just curious
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Did that also fix the issue you had with the burn in? I'm just curious
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Nope, that's probably there to stay.
I doubt the problems were related.
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Nope, that's probably there to stay.
I doubt the problems were related.
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I was thinking the same thing but I've seen chargers do some weird s**t if you're still under warranty that should be covered. Otherwise I would enable daydream in display settings. Its a fancy word for screensaver but obviously would benefit you.
Hoping it's normal and not just mine, because I plug/unplug mine more than the average person.
Directly comparing to my year old Nexus 4 -- there's a lot more side-to-side play in the USB port. It doesn't feel as solidly plugged in...
Anyone with both devices notice the same? Nexus 4, the plug doesn't wiggle at all, but in the Nexus 5 it wiggles in any directly.
Not a major issue.
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I am having the opposite problem. I have noticed it takes a fair amount of pressure to plug the usb into the nexus 5 port
and likewise with unplugging. I am concern the extra force will affect the port or usb cord over time. I left a message with Google helpdesk so will see if this is just my phone or a defect in port or plug.
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I am having the opposite problem. I have noticed it takes a fair amount of pressure to plug the usb into the nexus 5 port
and likewise with unplugging. I am concern the extra force will affect the port or usb cord over time. I left a message with Google helpdesk so will see if this is just my phone or a defect in port or plug.
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yah, too tight for me too. :/
Once the USB is plugged in mine has a fair amount of Wiggle/ feels loose.
Think I'm going to return my phone as I also have the power button issue.
I found its to tight when you plug the micro port to your phone straight, but if you put the left side (or right side) first then slide the opposite side, it plugs in much much more easily.
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If you had a Gnex you wouldn't be complaining about it being too tight. The USB port on the Gnex was a huge issue.
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If you had a Gnex you wouldn't be complaining about it being too tight. The USB port on the Gnex was a huge issue.
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Mine was extremely tight. Then one charge later became loose side to side and up and down.
Is it the connector inside? I wonder if it moved out of position and I can move it back.
bringing an old thread back.
My USB port is also "loose" that it actually stops charging if I move it. Super annoying because it's a replacement phone I got last week. My old one didn't do this. Tried multiple USB cables.
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bringing an old thread back.
My USB port is also "loose" that it actually stops charging if I move it. Super annoying because it's a replacement phone I got last week. My old one didn't do this. Tried multiple USB cables.
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if it is like you said with it not wanting to charge, then it is broken/faulty made. I would send it for a replacement in a heartbeat
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if it is like you said with it not wanting to charge, then it is broken/faulty made. I would send it for a replacement in a heartbeat
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I would but I just got this one as a replacement. but I found my wife s4 white cable stays snugged with little play. I'll use that one now.. lol. But if its gets worse, I still got warranty time.
Try a different usb cable. It's not the usb "port" that gets loose overtime, it's actually the male end of the usb cable that gets loose. If you look at the connector at the end of the cable, you'll see 2 hooks on the top of it, overtime they become looser, that is your problem.
When I first got the n5 and tried it with the oem cable they included, it was a very tight fit. However, when I went to try another cable it felt much easier to plug in.
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bringing an old thread back.
My USB port is also "loose" that it actually stops charging if I move it. Super annoying because it's a replacement phone I got last week. My old one didn't do this. Tried multiple USB cables.
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but did your problem resolved? did you RMA it or just used another cable, i am facing the same problem, it disconnects even if i move it slightly while connected, http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/battery-drain-charging-nexus-5-t2721239
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but did your problem resolved? did you RMA it or just used another cable, i am facing the same problem, it disconnects even if i move it slightly while connected, http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/battery-drain-charging-nexus-5-t2721239
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hey, I ended up using my wife s4 cable. It's the white samsung. No issues. I guess the original LG allowed to much play.
NJ_RAMS_FAN said:
hey, I ended up using my wife s4 cable. It's the white samsung. No issues. I guess the original LG allowed to much play.
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hmm, thanks, i'd try that.. :good:
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hmm, thanks, i'd try that.. :good:
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I RMA's mine for this very reason. The cable simply would not stay in. The replacement phone had no such problem.
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I RMA's mine for this very reason. The cable simply would not stay in. The replacement phone had no such problem.
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i'd try with other cables, tried with my brother's htc usb cable yesterday, it charged normally, but this problem arises randomly, so might have to test for few more days.. :highfive:
Clean out the usb port, blow some compressed air in there or carefully use a toothpick. Even a small amount of dust or debris can cause the cable to feel loose. Then once it's fixed, throw away all wall chargers and use a wireless pad
just a simple question( I hope) but can you use a usb cable from ipad/iphones to charge the tab 2 as they seem to have same connection?
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just a simple question( I hope) but can you use a usb cable from ipad/iphones to charge the tab 2 as they seem to have same connection?
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I asked the salesman that question when I bought mine last year and he told me no. I've never tried though
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I've physically with my eyes seen 2 people do it, but I've never tried it myself.
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Hmmmmmm interesting
Yesterday I was watching the chargers of the ipad and the tab and the connector and is exactly the same, the only detail is that the metal connectors of both are inverted.
what do you mean by inverted
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just a simple question( I hope) but can you use a usb cable from ipad/iphones to charge the tab 2 as they seem to have same connection?
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The simple answer is NO. Connectors are different, both electrically and physically. Sammy pinout can be found here. Google for Apple pinout, I have it in ElectroDroid on my phone, but don't have a link...
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I asked the salesman that question when I bought mine last year and he told me no. I've never tried though
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Sometimes sales people actually know what they are talking about. This is one of those times.
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I've physically with my eyes seen 2 people do it, but I've never tried it myself.
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I won't comment on what you saw, but let me say I am having a hard time believing that (that's a politically correct version). You can't fit an Apple 30-pin connector into a Samsung tablet without damaging either a cable, or a socket. And even if you somehow manage to hammer it in, the leads are totally different, both for charging and data signals.
Bottom line: a pretty stupid idea, don't do it.