Usb slide door - Captivate General

Ugh anyone else ever go to charge there captivate try to slide the usb port door and have it jam then break off? Well im pissed! I never drop my phone this thing is babied and in a hard plastic case most of the time. Only got it the end of october, hopefully att will swap it out as I've been dealing with random shutdowns also for a while.

I think the door works fine... Maybe u pushed it too hard.
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Mine decided to jam up last night, but I didn't get any breakage.
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Never use it myself, just leave it open.

Never had any problems. Why did it break after jamming?

I find my USB slide door is too loose.

Had my Captivate since release and open/close my little door everything I plug it in and have had zero issues.

It basically just stopped sliding and when I checked, the plastic channel it slides in was cracked. Dunno how it happened never was dropped, either-way the ATT store swapped it today, I was dealing with random shutdowns also hopefully its solved.

betadan said:
I find my USB slide door is too loose.
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agreed and an understatement!

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[Q] Power up without battery

My phone has water damage and I'm not sure if it is the battery or the phone (I'm assuming the later, but just in case). Is it possible to power on my G2x without the battery in it?
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ishould said:
My phone has water damage and I'm not sure if it is the battery or the phone (I'm assuming the later, but just in case). Is it possible to power on my G2x without the battery in it?
-ishould
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If the phone recently gotten water damage then I recommend not powering it up for about 3-4 days to let the water dry out. Water can short out the electrical system and cause big problems.
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leave it alone for 1 week minimum
bag of rice for sure 2 days minimum, washed my old mytouch 3g in the washer for 2 minutes, through it in a bag of rice went out for the weekend came back and turned it on with only some screen wash inside of it. DO NOT POWER IT ON AT ALL
Washed my Nexus One. I tried the rice trick and a couple of days on top of a hot radiator with no luck, the phone would lock up or reboot. So I bought a G2x and forgot about the Nexus in a desk drawer.
2 months later I tried the N1 again and it suddenly worked fine. I put my buggy G2x away for couple of weeks and went back to the once wet Google phone without any issues at all.
The G2x is back in my pocket now though, ROMs like Weapon 2.0 have me loving it like the cool new gadget I'd always hoped it would be.
ya the rice trick works... if you don't turn it on... but the poweron without the battery? i have no clue... wish you the best of luck or try and send it back? hopefully you wont get charged for a new one....
I try to turn on phone with no battery. And it will not turn on.
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Spyvie said:
Washed my Nexus One. I tried the rice trick and a couple of days on top of a hot radiator with no luck, the phone would lock up or reboot. So I bought a G2x and forgot about the Nexus in a desk drawer.
2 months later I tried the N1 again and it suddenly worked fine. I put my buggy G2x away for couple of weeks and went back to the once wet Google phone without any issues at all.
The G2x is back in my pocket now though, ROMs like Weapon 2.0 have me loving it like the cool new gadget I'd always hoped it would be.
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Exactly, WeaponG2x is just awesome. My exact same feelings in your post.
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Touch Screen Issues (ideas plz)

Hello fellow G2X owners. Need some opinions from people with experience in tinkering with electronics.
My touch screen would lock up and would only become responsive after toggling the power button. Also, it would make random touches by itself while just sitting on the table. This made me suspect maybe a grounding issue. I was really praying that wasn't the issue because I bought this phone from eBay so I don't have a warrenty.
After doing a lot of Google searches I found iPhone users had similar problems in which they said the techs would clean and reseat the digitizer connector. I thought that would be my only hope of fixing this issue so after reading that, it reassured me this was something I could fix. I went ahead and broke the phone down and cleaned all the connectors since I had it open and then reseated them. This seems to have helped a lot but the issue is still persisting but thankfully on a much smaller scale. The screen still becomes unresponsive once in awhile and still makes random touches when the phone is just sitting on the table. Like I said, its not doing this nearly as much as it was, but I want to completely eliminate this issue.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks guys!
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Just send it to LG and not T-Mobile. U should have warranty
Could you explain a little more please. This phone was used so I would assume it had a limited warrenty from LG that has run out by now. Also, when I broke this phone down, I didn't find any seals that would show evidence of tampering with the device thus breaking any warrenty. Makes me wonder if this phone was been opened before.
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Has a one year warranty through LG and since the g2x hasn't yet been out for a year......
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I bought this phone new, and I can't find the seal anywhere either, don't worry.
Just wondering if u have any case on the phone? I found a little bug on the Trident aegis if unplug the USB rubbery port and replug it after about 10 secs the screen wont work but when u unplug it it works again. Its hard to explain but maybe ill make a video on it if everyone wants one
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Yes, I have that exact case your talking about. If that's really what's causing this, I'm surprised I haven't noticed. Even more surprised how a piece or rubber could do that. Strange though, I actually took the case off earlier before reading your post and haven't had a single issue in the past hour. I will do some testing of this theory.
Edit: after looking into it I releazied the rubber flap that covers the USB doesn't actually touch anything but the external housing. The audio jack cover however, actually sticks inside the jack port.
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Ok I thought it was just me. Take something metal and touch the rubber to discharge it. Works for me for like a 1 week.
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I, too, have been having this issue, as I posted in this thread: Link
and showed in this video:
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At first I thought it was a software issue due to the randomness of the occurrence, but now I'm pretty sure it's hardware as a firm push at the top section of the screen often helps, as does a firm whack, but only for a minute or 2, tops.
Pressing power always helps, but holding it doesn't. Taking apart the phone and reseating all the connectors (I wasn't sure which one the digitizer was though, so I didn't clean any) barely helped.
Input is always appreciated
I found that g2x touchscreen acts crazy when used with one of my usb cables.
Looks and acts like a touchscreen problem.
Could this be related to your issue?
Are you charging or connected to computer when it occurs?
androph said:
I found that g2x touchscreen acts crazy when used with one of my usb cables.
Looks and acts like a touchscreen problem.
Could this be related to your issue?
Are you charging or connected to computer when it occurs?
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Low quality USB chargers / cables can cause issues, but I've only ever encountered that on my Galaxy Spica, and my issue appears both when charging and when not.
Not sure about OP though; don't want to thread hijack, but the issue sounds similar.
Naw, it'll happen no matter what. Been 24 though now without that case and not a single problem. If it goes a week with no case and no issues, I'm gonna sign it off as the case being the culprit. Hate not having a case. Not having a case is what forced me into buying a new phone.
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Did u tty to trick I told u?
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Did u tty to trick I told u?
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What trick?
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Hold a metal screw on the rubber plug thing. I also rebooted surfing the process. This night be a gimmick but it worked for me. Try and tell us if it worked
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Naw haven't tried that yet. I'd rather just make sure its the case first, then I'll see about discharging any static built up in the case. I am currently in a very dry climate and would probably have to discharge it fairly often.
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Ok well I'm glad I'm not the only one. Shoulda posted this find but I didn't know if it was just a user mistake or not.
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Well after a week with the case on and a week with the case off, I can't really say it is the case. Its been well over a week since I've had any issues so I'm hoping that whatever it was has worked itself out.
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Well that's good it worked. Probably since u didn't use the case it didn't have any static stuff. Its hard to explain.
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I just received this phone from ebay today and am having the same exact problem, no case, I've had it for only a couple hours, any ideas?

Anyone else read this?

http://www.emirates247.com/business...-fire-as-uae-owner-sleeps-2013-07-09-1.513659
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Stories like this come up every time a new phone is released.
Could be defective units or defective users.
Abu Dhabi-based Sarah Shurrab, probably forced it into a 220.
Isolated incident.
Name says it all.
It happened to my ex-gf with her LG Optimus S a year or so ago. Caught fire, burned her bed all the way down to the mattress. She got real lucky that she woke up when it happened, it could have been very bad. A few android sites actually ran her story. Nothing ever came from it, of course. I had to fight with Sprint for weeks just to get them to replace her phone.
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http://www.emirates247.com/business...-fire-as-uae-owner-sleeps-2013-07-09-1.513659
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Mine stopped charging and got EXTREMELY hot. I called AT&T and they sent me a new one under warranty. Whether it would have burned up, I'm not sure but it was quite uncomfortable to the touch.
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Abu Dhabi-based Sarah Shurrab, probably forced it into a 220.
Isolated incident.
Name says it all.
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Its not hurtful to know. Now I wont keep my phone on my bed while its charging which I usually do instead of the nightstand right next to it. Now I know better and someone else may also.
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Happens with many electronics. I've seen bad AC Cords melt and laptop power jacks break and short and cause similar damage and smoke, as well as regular desktop power supplies. You will always get a few defects.
There was another story... can't find it saw it in the last day or two.. where a buy got burns on his leg from having his S4 in his pocket. I remember seeing things like this pop up way back in iPhone 3G days where it burned some guys jeans and stuff. Electronics are prone to having defects. There will always be a few. Expecting it and protecting or minimizing damage is the key.
That being said thats why I leave all my devices that I have charging over night on my nightstand next to my bed, away from anything else usually, so if anything does happen I'm right there and hopefully would be knocked out of my hibernation cycle and smell smoke. I will always unplug chargers if im going to be gone for more than 15-20 minutes as well.
I take these precautions before I had a very very close encounter with a cheap reading lamp over my bed once that decided to randomly spark for a few seconds and produce a small bit of smoke directly over my head a few years ago before tripping the circuit breaker while I fell asleep with the light on. (AC cord was red hot as well) Needless to say, I had a unpleasant awakening. Circuit breaker might have saved my life. Never want to have to wake up to something like that again.
I am definitely going to try to make that a habit as well.
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[Q] HTC One M8 vs the Toilet....

Somehow, my wife managed to drop her phone in the toilet yesterday. For whatever reason, she was pulling her phone out of her pocket while facing the toilet and it slipped out of her hand and into the abyss...
She said it wasn't in there long, but it only takes nanoseconds for a submerged phone to die.... I didn't know about this until much later in the evening. She was using her phone next to me and I noticed it had the headset icon in the notification bar and asked her if that was some new app or something. That's when she told me what happened. She said she dried it off as good as she could and didnt notice any issues with the phone..
I took the phone out of the case to find it had been sitting in a shallow pool of water all day. We turned it off and left it in a sealed ziplock bag of rice with the air sucked out, and noticed the phone making a hissing sound as it was being put into the bag. Took it out this morning, and now the phone will not turn on at all, nor will it respond to adb when connected to a PC. The LED does light up when plugged into a USB cable.
I guess all i need to know is ... Is this a lost cause at this point? I'm getting a gently used Motorola Razr 4G from someone on Craiglist so she'll have something to use, but if this one is fixable, I'd be curious to get it working.
The hissing sound came from the lower portion of the phone, so I'm wondering if the water moving when we pulled the phone from the case got in there and fried the battery and whatever else.
Any helpful info appreciated. Or even if it's a lost cause... Just want to be sure before tossing or putting a bullet through this thing.
Thanks
Hmm not sure. If it won't turn on I guess it'd be a list cause. But I'd suggest always leave a Water phone in rice atleast 2-3 days. I left my m8 in heavy rain for an hour" was playing Bball and forgot about it lol" with the phone facing up and after 2 days haven't had a prob since but submerged is a different ball game. I've personanly dropped a couple phones in toilet and all died just my experience. Btw everytime I have a phone die I always get a droid Razer off Craigslist lol just a great phone for a couple months
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myk.robinson said:
Somehow, my wife managed to drop her phone in the toilet yesterday. For whatever reason, she was pulling her phone out of her pocket while facing the toilet and it slipped out of her hand and into the abyss...
She said it wasn't in there long, but it only takes nanoseconds for a submerged phone to die.... I didn't know about this until much later in the evening. She was using her phone next to me and I noticed it had the headset icon in the notification bar and asked her if that was some new app or something. That's when she told me what happened. She said she dried it off as good as she could and didnt notice any issues with the phone..
I took the phone out of the case to find it had been sitting in a shallow pool of water all day. We turned it off and left it in a sealed ziplock bag of rice with the air sucked out, and noticed the phone making a hissing sound as it was being put into the bag. Took it out this morning, and now the phone will not turn on at all, nor will it respond to adb when connected to a PC. The LED does light up when plugged into a USB cable.
I guess all i need to know is ... Is this a lost cause at this point? I'm getting a gently used Motorola Razr 4G from someone on Craiglist so she'll have something to use, but if this one is fixable, I'd be curious to get it working.
The hissing sound came from the lower portion of the phone, so I'm wondering if the water moving when we pulled the phone from the case got in there and fried the battery and whatever else.
Any helpful info appreciated. Or even if it's a lost cause... Just want to be sure before tossing or putting a bullet through this thing.
Thanks
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I'm guessing no insurance on the device? Call HTC and ask them if they'll help you with their HTC Advantage
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It's most likely dead. If a phone gets dropped in water while it's still on, water gets into the boards and shorts things out. IF she would have immediately turned it off and put it in rice, there might have been a chance. But since she used it while there was water inside the phone, who know what could have shorted out.
I guess this video is bogus.
All New HTC One (M8) Water Test Water Resistant?: http://youtu.be/uK1NF-Aukzo
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Lodingi said:
I guess this video is bogus.
All New HTC One (M8) Water Test Water Resistant?: http://youtu.be/uK1NF-Aukzo
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I wouldn't call it bogus, just lucky.
The phone doesn't have any way of keeping water out, some phones will survive water submersion and some won't. This is the case for any phone model.

Moisture on port?

This damn phone keeps telling me it has moisture and won't charge. Hasn't gotten wet in weeks. Really annoying having to keep cleaning the port had this happen on my s7 toward the end before i traded it in. Any one else having constant issues with this?
You don't live in a cold or humid place do you? Could be picking up moisture from condensation. Have you gotten the port wet previously?
Also you mention cleaning the port, what are you using to clean it and how well of a job are you doing? I mean are we talking about a couple minutes making sure its thoroughly clean/dust and debris free or are we talking about a 2 second blow on the charge port and you're done?
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This damn phone keeps telling me it has moisture and won't charge. Hasn't gotten wet in weeks. Really annoying having to keep cleaning the port had this happen on my s7 toward the end before i traded it in. Any one else having constant issues with this?
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Had the same issue and only a factory reset solved the problem. I used a blow dryer and it didn't help.
Best to clean your port with alcohol swabs. Gets the dirt out really well and dries up water stuck in there.
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You don't live in a cold or humid place do you? Could be picking up moisture from condensation. Have you gotten the port wet previously?
Also you mention cleaning the port, what are you using to clean it and how well of a job are you doing? I mean are we talking about a couple minutes making sure its thoroughly clean/dust and debris free or are we talking about a 2 second blow on the charge port and you're done?
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I've never had issues with other phones, so i doubt it's where I live. And I've been cleaning them with some cotton and even a blow dryer. Works fine for a bit but then goes back to messing up.
You say in your opening post that your phone hasnt got wet "in weeks" which leads me to believe that you did get it wet at some point? The phone is supposed to be water resistant (not waterproof) so its possible some water HAS affected your device. If not water then it might be a false positive from something else in your charge port.
Forget the dryer, try using a toothpick or some compressed (canned) air to get the port nice and cleaned out of any dust or debris.
Id say if you're still having the issue even after a good cleaning then your phone might be cooked buddy. Might be worth a shot to factory reset and see if the problems persist but other than that you might not have a choice but to get it repaired or replaced if possible.
This is defiantly a software issue, my device has never been near water and in the last week it's throwing moisture in port, a quick dey with a dryer and then rebooting and then plugging the sub lead in once it's booted works fine.
If guess the moisture sensitivity thing is either way to sensitive or does not clear after the slotted time anymore.
My port is now spotless after a good Hoover out and compressed air and a q tip soaked with IPA and around 15 mins of re drying, unplugging and re plugging a few times throws the error every single time and simply holding the device with a finger near the port can trigger the notification after a few mins.
I have been able to replicate this 2 times now and will continue to I'm also trying to find out what service throws this and if there are any tweekable variables for it if any.
Make sure your charger isn't wet. I once spilled water on my old charger connection. Luckily it was unplugged. Soaked it in alcohol and let it dry for a few days and now it works fine. Worse comes to worse, use wireless charging until you find a solution
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This damn phone keeps telling me it has moisture and won't charge. Hasn't gotten wet in weeks. Really annoying having to keep cleaning the port had this happen on my s7 toward the end before i traded it in. Any one else having constant issues with this?
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I have this after my phone has been in my running arm-band for an hour.
Don't worry 'bout it.....I dodn't do anything and after 10 mins after taking it out of running arm-band, message goes away.
Matt
My phone started doing this over last few days also. Never been near water, always kept dry. Got to be a software issue, quite common issue if you search the web.
It's really annoying!
Possible solution found in my thread - https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ence-error-t3650910/post73271139#post73271139
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I have this after my phone has been in my running arm-band for an hour.
Don't worry 'bout it.....I dodn't do anything and after 10 mins after taking it out of running arm-band, message goes away.
Matt
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Guessing you missed the part where I said it hasn't gotten wet in weeks. Ended up exchanging the phone because problem wouldn't go away
leave it under a sun lamp
I've noticed something with mine doing it and I finally connected the dots. I'll put my pinky under my phone as a support for when I am holding it and I've noticed that sensor is sensitive enough to detect the moisture from my body even though there is barely anything there. My pinky would essentially rest on the charging port covering it and I did it without thinking.
When I changed my habit all is my moisture messages went away that I thought were "random".
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Guessing you missed the part where I said it hasn't gotten wet in weeks. Ended up exchanging the phone because problem wouldn't go away
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Where'd you exchange it and did they give you a new or refub?
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Where'd you exchange it and did they give you a new or refub?
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With tmobile. Warranty exchanges are $5. And probably a refurbed. Don't know, don't really care as long as it works
I got the same issue after exosing it to salt water, basically all I did was got some splash on the phone. I used wireless charging most of the time anyway but it's a bit annoying. Read something about salt water moisture is different so I used a syringe with tap water, sprayed on the port about 3-4x and 5 hrs laters the message disappeared. It might not work for all but at least for me this did the trick. Haven't seen the message for about a week now.
Yeah I second this... it's the dissolved salt on the interior. I cleaned it with fresh water and message went away
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Had this yesterday for a few hours without the phone getting wet at all. Rebooted and message still there, switched off the phone and plugged in the charger and it charged left it like that for a few min and switched the phone back on. The moisture message didn't come back anymore.
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With tmobile. Warranty exchanges are $5. And probably a refurbed. Don't know, don't really care as long as it works
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Well, you are nuts accepting a refurb.
I got in touch with Samsung via the phone and they told me themselves, I have a 2 year warranty with Samsung as standard in the UK.....they arranged a courier to pick up my phone from my house and sent me a BRAND new one.
Warranty dude....Warranty!
Matt.

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