[Q] So was my last Charge defective? - Verizon Droid Charge

So I recently got a refurbished charge after bricking my original (reflashed to stock, boot looping, nothing posted here worked, store reps confused, I played dumb...) and noticed quite a difference in the way my new charged worked. On my original, even before rooting and stuff, I would get a lot of random resets and freezes especially during navigation. It also got really hot often. Since I got my new charge, I have yet to have a random restart what so ever and this one gets nowhere near as hot as the other. Could this mean my last phone was defective?
I ask because I originally tried to have them check it, but because they couldn't "reproduce" the problem in store, they were unable to help me. Your take?

Yeah, it happens. That's why they'll just send you a refurbished one without too much hassle.
Sent from my Droid Charge running GummyCharged 2.0

braveally said:
So I recently got a refurbished charge after bricking my original (reflashed to stock, boot looping, nothing posted here worked, store reps confused, I played dumb...) and noticed quite a difference in the way my new charged worked. On my original, even before rooting and stuff, I would get a lot of random resets and freezes especially during navigation. It also got really hot often. Since I got my new charge, I have yet to have a random restart what so ever and this one gets nowhere near as hot as the other. Could this mean my last phone was defective?
I ask because I originally tried to have them check it, but because they couldn't "reproduce" the problem in store, they were unable to help me. Your take?
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I'd say so... I ran stock until Gummy FE 2.0 was released and didn't have any of the problems you describe. Maybe one or two total random resets, the occasional freeze, and I don't recall a time when my Charge ever ran hot.

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Reboot Issue App Installation Related

Reboot is everywhere on this forum and I did have a problem with it in the beginning. Owning the phone for three weeks now and I can honestly say that the reboot issue just went away.
The reboot issue may be related to installing new applications. The first week I owned the device I constantly downloaded new applications from the market, and next thing you know I get a reboot whenever I charge my phone.
So I did something different after restoring it to factory setting. Every time I download a new application I re-started my G2X and never had the reboot issue again.
I have read that most of the reboot complaints arise from the first few days after owning the device. So what do most people do after getting their phone during the first week? Download applications! Try re-starting your device after you install a new application from the market and see if you still get the reboot the next time you recharge the device.
I gave the G2X some time, and for me to get acquainted to it, and I can honestly say that I'm loving it more. Reading this forum only made me paranoid that this device is simply faulty, but giving it a chance to do its job simply made it more and more amazing everyday.
m918v said:
Try re-starting your device after you install a new application from the market and see if you still get the reboot the next time you recharge the device.
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My opinion is strictly comprised from anecdotal evidence but I believe the reboots to be more dual-core/battery related. I don't think they're currently handled correctly in the system. I honestly don't believe there is anything that we can do on our end until LG releases the updates.
Could be. I do NOT have reboots on my phone running CM7. The battery driver is stupid so one minute the phone will say 39% then dead the next. But the phone was legitimately dead and wouldn't boot without a charge.
I've had mine on for 5 days before I broke down and flashed the latest CM7 nightly.
I don't run any crazy software that I didn't on my Nexus One or other. If I do download something, I'll play with it and uninstall it.
Here is my list:
Word Feud
Kingdoms Live
XDA Premium
Launcher Pro
WiFi Explorer
Rom Manager Premium
SiMi Clock
i havent had a reboot since rooting and freezing tmobile bloatware. its been weeks.... still running stock
uploder said:
i havent had a reboot since rooting and freezing tmobile bloatware. its been weeks.... still running stock
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Do you run beautiful Widgets?
Same battery driver problem
player911 said:
The battery driver is stupid so one minute the phone will say 39% then dead the next. But the phone was legitimately dead and wouldn't boot without a charge.
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I recently got a phone off craigslist so was really tensed abt the reboot problem. Didn't have any reboot issue while charging (I used the charger i use for G2 rather than the stock one as i heard complaints). But as said above, i left the phone at 49% in the night. Got up in the morning and then used it for 3hours straight and guess what.. the status still said 48%. And then when i was using suddenly i got a battery low popup for a fraction of second and then phone went down. As said above, couldn't get it to start at all unless i charged it. So is there a way to fix this with out rooting and all that stuff?
Aneelll said:
I recently got a phone off craigslist so was really tensed abt the reboot problem. Didn't have any reboot issue while charging (I used the charger i use for G2 rather than the stock one as i heard complaints). But as said above, i left the phone at 49% in the night. Got up in the morning and then used it for 3hours straight and guess what.. the status still said 48%. And then when i was using suddenly i got a battery low popup for a fraction of second and then phone went down. As said above, couldn't get it to start at all unless i charged it. So is there a way to fix this with out rooting and all that stuff?
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As of right now, no. That's the big issue most of us are having.
Aneelll said:
I recently got a phone off craigslist so was really tensed abt the reboot problem. Didn't have any reboot issue while charging (I used the charger i use for G2 rather than the stock one as i heard complaints). But as said above, i left the phone at 49% in the night. Got up in the morning and then used it for 3hours straight and guess what.. the status still said 48%. And then when i was using suddenly i got a battery low popup for a fraction of second and then phone went down. As said above, couldn't get it to start at all unless i charged it. So is there a way to fix this with out rooting and all that stuff?
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Have you tried calibrating the battery?
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Have you tried calibrating the battery?
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No. How do we do that? Mine is not rooted. Still running stock android without a sim card as im waiting for my unlock code ..
The calibration i know is let it die and charge it to 100%.. But even while charging , the battery % doesn't give the right info unless i remove and replug the charger in multiple times.
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I do and haven't had any rebooting issues.
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA App
I guess somehow my G2X decided to act out on me for some reason. Woke up this morning with the phone off after leaving it charging all night, then the reboot cycle started. I didn't know it was this bad when it does happen. The only changes I did that I can think of was that I played a lot of games yesterday. I did notice the back near the camera heating up after maybe 10mins of playing, and was also on the phone for awhile.
I love this phone, and I'm impressed with the hardware aspect of it, but it tested my patience with the rebooting. I was actually scared for a bit that I won't be able to have any phone for the day.
If this continues I'm pretty sure this is going back. Just happy I have three months with costco for an exchange. Waiting for the release of GB, and hoping they also have a fix for the reboot issue. If the HTC Sensation does hold up with no issues then exchange it is. Yikes

NEED HELP!!!! phone won't stop powering off

My inspire keeps powering off at ranodm times and has gotten worse. If its plugged into a power source it will stay on, but the second its pulled off theres a huge chance that it will just randomly power off. I've wiped the battery stats, factory rest a bunch of times, tried multiple roms and radios and can't find a solution. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!
See if ATT will give you a new battery.
Tx Redneck said:
See if ATT will give you a new battery.
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I know it sounds like he's being an ass, but I think he's right. I have the exact same problem. Used CoreDroid, MIUI, & HoneySense 4 & 5 and they all randomly rebooted. I noticed that after I powered back on, the battery level would be significantly different. It got progressively worse as the battery level drops. Once I get to about 23%, it just turns off when I try to do anything. I speculate that the sudden increase in battery drain from the screen getting bright & the radio draws more current than the battery can provide.
To test, I got my phone to the point that it would turn off every time I booted it. It would show the homescreen & say that it had 18% battery. I then plugged it in to the USB charger & it works fine. I'll be replacing the battery ASAP.
this happend to me on CM7 and MIUI twice and the first time i just flashed off of CM7 and it stooped and on MIUI i just rebooted the phone while connected to the charger then when it was completely booted up i unplugged it and it was fine after that but that time it was caused by letting my battery die down and then i kept booting up my phone to completely deplete the battery and did this about 20 times and it wouldn't die so i just changed out batteries and when i booted and it would immediately power down like the battery was dead so thats when i plugged it in and powered on and it worked, and i know its not the battery because i have 4 batteries
cordell507 said:
this happend to me on CM7 and MIUI twice and the first time i just flashed off of CM7 and it stooped and on MIUI i just rebooted the phone while connected to the charger then when it was completely booted up i unplugged it and it was fine after that but that time it was caused by letting my battery die down and then i kept booting up my phone to completely deplete the battery and did this about 20 times and it wouldn't die so i just changed out batteries and when i booted and it would immediately power down like the battery was dead so thats when i plugged it in and powered on and it worked, and i know its not the battery because i have 4 batteries
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Ok then, you "know" it's not the battery - so what is your speculation? Until I get the spare batteries I ordered today, I won't be able to fully test the battery theory. I can only say with certainty that the phone doesn't shutdown while plugged in.
I could also go along with another theory - The Thunderbolt got a recent OTA update that makes them randomly shutdown. Is it possible that a piece of that code made it into the new Gingerbread ROMs? I didn't note the issue running CoreDroid 6.4 (a GB build but the last to use EXT3 instead of EXT4 and was also released before the TB OTA update), but only after upgrading to 6.5. Could it be some finicky problem with EXT4?
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Could it be some finicky problem with EXT4?
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Actually, forget this part. I forgot I used HoneySense 4.0 with EXT3 & still had the random shutdown problem.
with it plugged in do a nandroid backup and then restore to stock then restore back with only restoring system and data
I know its not the battery because it will stay in CWM for several minutes and much longer than it does on without any random shutdowns. Going to try the return to stock and reflash method and post back.
Ok, so that I get this right, the test plan is to: flash back to stock, re-root & then reflash to a new ROM such as Coredroid 6.8? If that's what one of you are going to do, then I'll do it also so we can see if we get the same results.
Well, I actually downgraded to RUU_Ace_Cingular_US_1.80.502.3_Radio_12.39.60.19_26.06.04.06_M_release_166557_signed, went through Bubby's One Click and the damned phone shutdown upon boot to the first image of Bubby's. I figured MAYBE something was wrong with Bubby's One Click as I had originally used the ACE hack kit.
I reverted back to RUU_Ace_Cingular_US_1.80.502.3_Radio_12.39.60.19_26.06.04.06_M_release_166557_signed again & decided to use it for a minute to see if it shutdown and it DID!
There is either (A) a problem with my battery or (B) a problem with the charging system on my phone. This IS NOT a firmware/radio issue! It may be different for you, but I'm positive about my phone now. I'm going to wait until my new batteries come in on Wednesday and if it acts the same, I'll be replacing my phone under warranty. I should also note - I've never overclocked this phone, so I don't want anyone fear-mongering the N00BS about "see what overclocking will get you"!
Does yours stay on when its plugged in?
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Does yours stay on when its plugged in?
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Yes. I noticed the shutdowns started about 1½ to 2 weeks ago. It got more frequent as time went on. The phone is practically unusable now unless I leave it plugged in. I suspect that if it is indeed the battery, it may even start shutting down when plugged in since the phone will turn off if you remove the battery when it's plugged in. Just a hunch.
same exact story here totally bummed right now but at least i work for at&t so getting anew battery shouldnt be an issue. still a huge pain in my ass
samftw said:
same exact story here totally bummed right now but at least i work for at&t so getting anew battery shouldnt be an issue. still a huge pain in my ass
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Well, bummer dude. I called AT&T and they said that the battery was covered under warranty & they'd be happy to send me one right out. The only problem was that they didn't have any in stock! They offered to credit my account with whatever I have to spend on replacing the battery myself. When I get the 2 batteries from Amazon & make sure they work, I'll get the credit for them applied to my account. It was only $25 for 2 batteries & charger shipped.
I called my local AT&T Corp stores to see if they had any batteries for the Inspire & they didn't either. Me thinks this widespread shortage of batteries could be indicative of a bigger problem.
WoW! Here's the feel-good part of this story....
As I posted earlier, AT&T service didn't have the battery to send me. I couldn't find a battery anywhere - I called the 2 AT&T Corp strores, BestBuy and Batteries +.
I went to the AT&T Corp store where I bought the phone & signed in for help. The girl came over to help as I was explaining to her what was happening & telling her that I wanted to take the battery out of her demo phone to make sure it was the battery. If it wasn't, then I could call service back & have them ship me a repalcement phone instead of having to wait until the batteries I ordered off of Amazon arrived.
She told me that she didn't want me to mess her floor phone up & offered to go in the back & get a phone to test with. She came back with a new battery still in the plastic. I popped it in and sure enough, it has been the battery! I told her thanks and that I felt a lot better knowing that it was indeed the battery.
She insisted that I keep the new battery since there were none to be found & she would "adjust" the phone she took the new battery from. I assume "adjust" is speak for "send it back as defective". I'm really positive about the whole experience, especially since she didn't have to do that at all. You can bet I'll be going back to that Corp store & buying from that rep when I'm ready to get my Samsung Galaxy S II!
I'm having the same problem I don't know why it's doing this
Sent from my HTC Inspire 4G™ using the XDA App.
King Askaba said:
I'm having the same problem I don't know why it's doing this
Sent from my HTC Inspire 4G™ using the XDA App.
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Uh...did you read ANY of the thread or just post a reply? It seems rather obvious that there's a battery problem. Maybe you could do some of the same or similar testing we did to see if you have similar results?
The only thing I didn't say in all of this is that I got my phone on 2/14/11. So I've had it almost exactly 4 months before the problem really came up.

Boot Loop, sort of...

I'm having a weird issue that literally just started yesterday. First of all, I didn't do any changes yesterday before this occurred. Anyway, my G3 just started freezing, then rebooting randomly, BUT that's not all! When it tries to reboot, it flashes the LG screen, and SOMETIMES makes it to the AT&T screen....and even, sometimes makes it all the way booted up. But, at any point, it can/will reboot and start the process all over. I read on another site that it could be a battery going bad, but I only trust XDA. So, could someone chime in with some help or info pointing me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Ontabok
same issue i am having ..i thought about the battery thing so i pulled it out and put in a fully charged one and no bootloop..but now 3 hours later and 85 percent left on battery and bootloops have started again..btw other battery was a 20 percent when changed it out for fully charged batt..so im just as lost trying to figure it out
Ontabok said:
I'm having a weird issue that literally just started yesterday. First of all, I didn't do any changes yesterday before this occurred. Anyway, my G3 just started freezing, then rebooting randomly, BUT that's not all! When it tries to reboot, it flashes the LG screen, and SOMETIMES makes it to the AT&T screen....and even, sometimes makes it all the way booted up. But, at any point, it can/will reboot and start the process all over. I read on another site that it could be a battery going bad, but I only trust XDA. So, could someone chime in with some help or info pointing me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Ontabok
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Sadly that sounds like a hardware issue
hyelton said:
Sadly that sounds like a hardware issue
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How can I figure out what part of the hardware could be causing this? Is there a diagnostics or something I can use? I've tried factory reset (multiple times), LG Flash Tools to flash previous version, and the strange thing is it may not even make it through the process without restarting again. It's been rooted, but I've never had a problem until this. I never deleted anything.
Ontabok said:
How can I figure out what part of the hardware could be causing this? Is there a diagnostics or something I can use? I've tried factory reset (multiple times), LG Flash Tools to flash previous version, and the strange thing is it may not even make it through the process without restarting again. It's been rooted, but I've never had a problem until this. I never deleted anything.
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Not really other than swapping out parts. If using flash tool won't work and it won't go back to stock then it's definitely a hardware issue.
What percent does it get too before rebooting? If 80% that's normal. If before it's definitely a hardware problem.
hyelton said:
Not really other than swapping out parts. If using flash tool won't work and it won't go back to stock then it's definitely a hardware issue.
What percent does it get too before rebooting? If 80% that's normal. If before it's definitely a hardware problem.
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I can try Flash Tools again. Maybe it just didn't take. I just noticed another thing. When it's trying to boot, if the notification light flash when the LG screen is on, it will load. But, if it doesn't flash, then it will just go black, then flash the LG screen again.
Kameirus said:
same issue i am having ..i thought about the battery thing so i pulled it out and put in a fully charged one and no bootloop..but now 3 hours later and 85 percent left on battery and bootloops have started again..btw other battery was a 20 percent when changed it out for fully charged batt..so im just as lost trying to figure it out
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Yeah. It's really weird. It seems to do it less when the battery is charged, but if I get down to 40-50%, it could go into a loop that runs the battery into the red. Also, it seems to heat up around the power button when it's stuck in the loop. And, to top it off, my software update popped up yesterday. I've been anxiously awaiting Marshmallow for a while, but I'm afraid to update because of boot-looping right in the middle and bricking the whole thing. I already have a bricked G2 due to something weird that happened while trying to update to Lollipop. I'm going to the AT&T store today, I think. I'll let you know what I find out. Maybe, it can help you.
Thanks,
Ontabok
hyelton said:
Not really other than swapping out parts. If using flash tool won't work and it won't go back to stock then it's definitely a hardware issue.
What percent does it get too before rebooting? If 80% that's normal. If before it's definitely a hardware problem.
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Ok. So, first of all, sorry for the long wait on a reply.
I did manage to get through a factory reset, but it still is doing the boot loop. I'm going to take it in to AT&T today. You can see my reply above to see more info. I unrooted everything and factory reset, but it still loops. I think it's a problem with the phone. I may have to go to LG, depending on what AT&T says.
Thanks for the help!
Ontabok
So, final update. I had to go into the AT&T tech store. I was having the random boot loop for about a week, then, on Saturday, I got the Demigod green screen. I had went in the day before and ordered a new battery, but I couldn't find any information on the green screen error. I took it in and they immediately (after checking for rooting) replaced it (warranty). They said they had never seen/heard of this screen. They had to actually Google it to see if it's attached to rooting. (It's not) Anyway, so I'm back in the saddle with a brand new phone. ?
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Also, thanks for the replies!
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ok so my g/fs g3 just started doing this. updated to mm about 3 or 4 days ago. was doing fine. haven't changed anything software wise. completely stock. no root.
what is really odd is that it doesn't loop when plugged into a power source. take it off the charger= insta loop ...
hoping a rom might solve the issue but from the sounds of the replies maybe that isn't the case.
any help greatly appreciated. i've not owned this phone myself or i would already have it rooted and custom recovery..
is there even a root method for MM? recovery?
i'd love to see if its a software issue. the phone worked swell before the update...
im trying to get to the bottom of this tonight if i can my g/f has a final tmr early in the morning and i'd like to make sure she has a phone to go with her. prob send her with mine if i can't get this working. but thats less than ideal PM if you've got anything i can try or links to get me started... i'll be reading in the mean time...

Help! Possibly bricked my tablet?

I have had the p900 for about two years now. Rooted it some time ago and installed CyanogenMod without any problems. But just recently, when I tried to reset the tablet, it got stuck on twrp. I thought I would let the battery drain and see what would happen afterwards, but now I can't get it to turn on anymore, even though I let it charge. The tablet really doesn't do anything anymore, can't go into download mode and it isn't regocnized by my computer either. So I think it's bricked, but since I'm not really the most tech savvy person, I thought I'd ask here... Could anyone tell me if this sounds like it really is bricked, or if there is still hope?
I'm wondering if your battery discharged too far down, basically killing it. Once that happens, it no longer holds any charge. I've seen that happen on an older battery (actually happened on one of my laptops!). You could try removing the back of the tablet and disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it after a few minutes, then putting the charger back on and see if you get lights. (if you're going to do that, might as well have a new one in front of you and just replace it - easy to do, and Amazon has batteries for a decent price from a few different vendors - just did that to my Note Pro last week. Youtube it for directions, it's easy if you are patient. I used this one, http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N4KRSVW and it is working well - even got rid of the flickering screen around 50% power and below...

OnePlus One Charging Issue (URGENT)

Hi Everyone here at XDA,
I've been a keen follower of the various ongoings at XDA, ever since my first Android phone the Motorola Defy. I've had quite a few phones since then (currently rocking a yet unmodified Nexus 6P) and I've mucked about with all of them, soft bricked a couple but I've always found a way back from the dead. However, this is something that has me well and truly mystified.
My fiancé bought a OnePlus One a little over a year ago, she had some problems with the microphone during phonecalls (most likely the issue a lot of people had with the noise-cancelling mess-up) so I switched her from stock onto CyanogenMod 13, and no problems since. Phone works a charm.
But recently everything has been going south.
About two months ago the phone started charging STUPIDLY slowly, so I used an energy monitor you plug into the socket to see what was going on. Charger would pull about 2-4 watts, but if you kept plugging and unplugging the phone eventually it would pull about 8 watts, which was adequate. Then things got worse. With the phone turned on, the charger would pull barely 2 watts, turn it off, immediately it would pull 9 watts.
Now it's started to randomly reboot, sometimes getting stuck in a bootloop for 5-10 minutes before booting again. I've spent all day today flashing various ROM's and kernels, and still the issue persists.
We've tried the phone with different chargers to the same result.
Has anybody got any idea what's wrong with the bloomin' thing?
Any advice on what I could try would be massively appreciated.
Cheers in advance
danieljh10 said:
Hi Everyone here at XDA,
I've been a keen follower of the various ongoings at XDA, ever since my first Android phone the Motorola Defy. I've had quite a few phones since then (currently rocking a yet unmodified Nexus 6P) and I've mucked about with all of them, soft bricked a couple but I've always found a way back from the dead. However, this is something that has me well and truly mystified.
My fiancé bought a OnePlus One a little over a year ago, she had some problems with the microphone during phonecalls (most likely the issue a lot of people had with the noise-cancelling mess-up) so I switched her from stock onto CyanogenMod 13, and no problems since. Phone works a charm.
But recently everything has been going south.
About two months ago the phone started charging STUPIDLY slowly, so I used an energy monitor you plug into the socket to see what was going on. Charger would pull about 2-4 watts, but if you kept plugging and unplugging the phone eventually it would pull about 8 watts, which was adequate. Then things got worse. With the phone turned on, the charger would pull barely 2 watts, turn it off, immediately it would pull 9 watts.
Now it's started to randomly reboot, sometimes getting stuck in a bootloop for 5-10 minutes before booting again. I've spent all day today flashing various ROM's and kernels, and still the issue persists.
We've tried the phone with different chargers to the same result.
Has anybody got any idea what's wrong with the bloomin' thing?
Any advice on what I could try would be massively appreciated.
Cheers in advance
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Different cables as well? The cable seriously does make or break it.
If not that, not sure what it could be... What I can say is, replacing the battery isn't terribly difficult, so if you suspect that at all, it's a fix you can do yourself and for pretty cheap.
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Different cables as well? The cable seriously does make or break it.
If not that, not sure what it could be... What I can say is, replacing the battery isn't terribly difficult, so if you suspect that at all, it's a fix you can do yourself and for pretty cheap.
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Thanks for the advice, but sadly it's not the cable. Or the charger for that matter. The readings I get from the energy meter are too consistent. After plugging and unplugging several times the phone will eventually pull EXACTLY 3.8 watts. No more, no less, irregardless of battery percentage. As soon as the phone is turned off and plugged in, starts pulling anywhere from 7 - 12 watts, which is normal pull I expect.
Hence why I suspected a dodgy kernel, but no luck :'(
Hello
Hello, I had a not that much similar problem a month ago but i'm sharing and it might help (you never know). I was on a custom CM13 based rom and phone started overheating even when not in use, charging slow. When I let it charge overnight I would find it very hot and almost always stuck and 99%. Clean flashed different roms and the same continued to happen and it really got me worried!
Than I thought before ordering a new battery or charger lets try something really stock. I installed lastest OxygenOS and viola problem went away. (be careful and follow the steps you need to flash OxygenOS, it is NOT recommended you flash it via twrp). After that flashed twrp again and custom roms and havent had that problem again.
Hope it helps
Yeah, I would say your most probable culprit at this point might just be the OS. Try a clean flash and/or a different nightly or release. Try also a different Gapps package (you never know if it's not so much the OS, but maybe an interaction between OS and other software.
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Thanks for the advice, I've finally managed to free up an evening tonight so I'll try putting the phone back to stock. Hopefully it'll work! I'll post back to let you know if I've had any luck.
Put the phone back to stock Oxygen OS, and no luck. Going to use the Tamper Reset Script and try sending it back to Oneplus. Makes me sad that I couldn't sort it myself :crying:

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