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My girlfriend has told me the past few nights she puts the phone on the charger and overnight somehow it's turning it self off... She wakes up and its dead. I have no idea what it could be. I haven't had a chance to experience it myslef yet.
Any ideas?
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Bad Charger?
Have you tried a different one?
Phone overheats and turns off?
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Use setcpu make profile select screen off minimal set at 200mhz
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Assuming ur rooted
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I think I've had the same issue. To clarify by dead do you mean powered off? Several times I've put my phone on to charge at night and woken up to a phone that is powered off.
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No her phone is not rooted. Its bone stock. She's had it since launch day. I've never herd of a phone shutting off during charging. Unless she's doing something that she don't know.
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Maybe try charging it during the day and keep an eye one he notification led. If it starts flashing alternating green/amber then it is overheating. That would be my guess anyways.
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Any reason why it would be over heating? Bad charger or battery?
I've never experienced my evo over heating and its even overclocked to 1115ghz.
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Dead as in off and dead battery.
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Is she plugging into a wall outlet to charge?
If so, I would try a different plug. It's possible the location she is plugging into could have a bad outlet (tripped breaker, etc).
Also, can you verify that the charger and cord are working?
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Is she plugging into a wall outlet to charge?
If so, I would try a different plug. It's possible the location she is plugging into could have a bad outlet (tripped breaker, etc).
Also, can you verify that the charger and cord are working?
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Im gonna check out the outlet shes using and what not. I may even trade her my Evo charger and cord for hers and see what happens. But if anything we just may go exchange it for another one. Best buy gives you 30 days.
I also have this issue with my Thunderbolt. I've tried different outlets and different chargers. I have yet to figure out any sort of pattern. It just happens when I get up some mornings. When it finishes starting up its just fine.
I had the same exact problem, I actually made me late for work. But who cares.
It was dead battery and all. Phone wouldnt even come on after plugging it in. Needed minimal charge to even turn on.
I found the cable and charger were the problem. I am now using my charger from my N1 with out any problem. I used the same charger for my N1 and low and behold I had a dead N1 in the morning. scrap the ****ty charger and purchase an after market or go to VZ store and ***** and moan and possibly they'll spot you a new one.
Definitely a charger issue though, at least for me.
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I had the same exact problem, I actually made me late for work. But who cares.
It was dead battery and all. Phone wouldnt even come on after plugging it in. Needed minimal charge to even turn on.
I found the cable and charger were the problem. I am now using my charger from my N1 with out any problem. I used the same charger for my N1 and low and behold I had a dead N1 in the morning. scrap the ****ty charger and purchase an after market or go to VZ store and ***** and moan and possibly they'll spot you a new one.
Definitely a charger issue though, at least for me.
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Thanks for the info... Like i said im gonna try my Evo charger and see if it works. But i may just have her go exchange it for a whole new phone and everything.
definately seems like a bad charger.
Should be pretty easy to find out though. Just plug it in and bring up the battery widget. keep an eye on it, and see what happens..
Well a couple of days ago i woke up, checked a few messages and went to work and everything was fine till about halfway through the day my phone got extremely hot, so knowing this isn't good i pulled the battery out waited about 30 mins for the battery to cool and when i put it back in the phone it wouldn't power on.
So i put it on the charger and i got the flashing amber light (apparently the battery wouldn't hold a charge anymore) so when i got home i put in one of my spares and it turned on but i noticed after about a min and a half it got extremely hot again and started draining the battery power like crazy so i checked the battery info and it said 53 deg C and like over 4000 mv and kept rising on both i know it can't be something like GPS or Wi-Fi being on because it overheats even when my phone is off and charging and it cant be the batteries because they they don't overheat when i charge them in my external battery charger or when i put them in my brothers Htc Evo
Could something be wrong with my phone or what?
I am running NewSense RC1 with custom kernel for the ROM
I would think its hardware making you overheat the way you are. I messed up once and left my shift on 1.5 GHz performance all weekend long, when I picked it up it was so hot the screen wouldn't even come on. But I wiped and reflashed and it went away. But getting hot on charge while powered off def sounds hardware to me
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+1 to what strapped said. You may want to try a Full Wipe, and Fresh Flash. Also what kind of Batteries are you running. Some of the really cheap ones tend to overheat. Bad build quality, and manufacturing process. This leads to Batteries that do not last more than a month or two.
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+1 to what strapped said. You may want to try a Full Wipe, and Fresh Flash. Also what kind of Batteries are you running. Some of the really cheap ones tend to overheat. Bad build quality, and manufacturing process. This leads to Batteries that do not last more than a month or two.
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I'm using htc OEM batteries and i would try a full wipe but the software wouldn't explain why it overheats when the phone is off and charging. Does the software have access to that sort of thing when the phone is charging?
What Recovery are you using? If it's CWM, do you have the latest version installed? What is your Wiping / Flashing Process? Do you do a Full Wipe before Flashing?
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What Recovery are you using? If it's CWM, do you have the latest version installed? What is your Wiping / Flashing Process? Do you do a Full Wipe before Flashing?
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Yeah I'm using Cwm and i wipe dalvik cache and system and data before flashing, i have had this rom for about 4 or 5 months.
My phone was doing that a few months ago it turned out for me I had the settings in setcpu to high for my phone
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My phone was doing that a few months ago it turned out for me I had the settings in setcpu to high for my phone
CyanogenMod 7.2.0 speedy
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Setcpu will NOT matter while the phone is off. And thats part of the issue here, his/her phone heats up while charging and powered off so im still going to say hardware issue. UNLESS hes not using a stock/htc charger
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Setcpu will NOT matter while the phone is off. And thats part of the issue here, his/her phone heats up while charging and powered off so im still going to say hardware issue. UNLESS hes not using a stock/htc charger
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It could be that its not a stock charger, I'm using an LG charger but i do have my htc USB charger that i could try to charge from my computer.
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It could be that its not a stock charger, I'm using an LG charger but i do have my htc USB charger that i could try to charge from my computer.
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As strapped said if you have the HTC Charger and HTC Cable use that. Try and also use an HTC Cable. I've run across issues with Knock off Cables. If you Charge it by using the PC /Laptop via USB while it's off, and it still gets hot. Then it defiantly may be a hardware issue.
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It could be that its not a stock charger, I'm using an LG charger but i do have my htc USB charger that i could try to charge from my computer.
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I mean i use an LG Thrill cable, but its always plugged into my HTC wallbox thing
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As long as it's a quality USB Cable all is usually good using the HTC Charger. The issues usually arise when you don't use the HTC Charger. Had it happen to someone who was trying to use a Samsung charger. Phone just wouldn't charge right. After re-flashing the device three times, I find out about the charger she was using
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So i used my htc cord and charged it from pc and it still got hot, I guess I'm going to have to cut my losses and say its a random hardware issue. Time to switch back to my piece of junk samsung transform.
Thanks for all the help guys i appreciate it.
extremeswagga said:
So i used my htc cord and charged it from pc and it still got hot, I guess I'm going to have to cut my losses and say its a random hardware issue. Time to switch back to my piece of junk samsung transform.
Thanks for all the help guys i appreciate it.
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Well the last thing you can try is to RUU back to completely Stock. If that doesn't resolve the issue, it's time to take it back to Sprint.
So lately I've been running into a rather annoying and inconvenient problem with my beloved S3. The thing doesn't charge well, at all. Plugged into the wall, via USB, via fast charge USB...I just can't get it to charge. I went to bed last night with the phone at around 30%, plugged it into the wall, and when I woke up 7 hours later it was at 55%....not ideal. Same result when I left it plugged into my computer overnight. At first I thought it was the wall charger, but that was ruled out when I found that I couldn't charge over usb either. My current suspect is a faulty usb cable, and unfortunately I don't have another one to test. What are the odds its damaged contacts on the inside of the phone? is there a way to test/look for that? FYI I'm running beans jellybean build 2, but this problem started when I was still on ICS. Any ideas as to what could be causing it? I've noticed high android system usage (over 50%), but I doubt that accounts for the drain I'm seeing. Any help figuring this our would be appreciated.
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I had this exact same issue, eventually it stopped charging at all.
Turned out to be a fault of the phone. Called Verizon, they sent me another battery to try, didn't fix anything, they then did a warranty exchange. Got a refurb phone and it works great.
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Thanks for the intel. Im actually on a refurb right now due to some issues with my launch device. Was your replacement covered under warranty at no cost? Unfortunately for me I'm abroad so I can't exactly go in to a Verizon store or call them to ship a replacement.
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Do wipe the battery stats and see - wouldn't probably solve the issue but worth trying !
I too have USB problems. A normal car charger will work but when I use my USB wall/laptop/car it won't charge much. When i sleep it stops charging and I wake up to 70% battery or so. I don't know if its my cable (which it probably is) or if its my phone. Where do I go about replacing my USB?
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Try Amazon dude, cheap quality cables are easy to come by
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salas2324 said:
I too have USB problems. A normal car charger will work but when I use my USB wall/laptop/car it won't charge much. When i sleep it stops charging and I wake up to 70% battery or so. I don't know if its my cable (which it probably is) or if its my phone. Where do I go about replacing my USB?
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For me I think it is my AC adapter. My phone charges faster plugged into my macbook than my wall charger.
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I'll try to find a new cable and see if it works. Other than that I'm at a loss. I think I've had this problem before and fixed it with a complete drain, followed by a full charge from the wall (with phone off). I can't remember if it was this exact same situation though, and also have no idea why said solution would work.
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thats crazy...my device charges in 2.5hrs plugged into the wall.
Does Samsung sell the USB on their site? I don't like things that aren't exactly made for my phone.
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Does Samsung sell the USB on their site? I don't like things that aren't exactly made for my phone.
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Amazon: OEM Cable
Although I don't think you'll have any issues with any generic cables, I've used many different cables from other phones, monoprice, amazon, etc and haven't had any issues with charging any phone I have.
Alright I just had my phone plugged in for over 7 hours to get it to 100%. I'll give a progress report when I try to charge it again. Fyi it just dropped 2% in less than a minute.
UPDATE: battery still horrible. Went back to tw nandroid to rule out the possibility of a JB leak bug
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Doubtful that anyone will see this, but there's a new development. My phone's LED indicator turned green to signal a full charge while the phone was still at 91%.... whatever that means
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nikufellow said:
Do wipe the battery stats and see - wouldn't probably solve the issue but worth trying !
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This was debunked by a lead Google engineer. It's Snake Oil ----- does nothing.
heffe2001 said:
Amazon: OEM Cable
Although I don't think you'll have any issues with any generic cables, I've used many different cables from other phones, monoprice, amazon, etc and haven't had any issues with charging any phone I have.
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I want the one that came with my phone. I'm currently using that cable, until I find the EXACT USB that came with a Galaxy S3.
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Mine was doing that same **** before it broke when it stopped suddenly just after impact with concrete.
I was about to reflash the synergy rom I was on hoping that would fix it.
Did a reinstall fix the charging issue no now you've just got a wrong indicator or is the charging issue still there.
I totally attribute this to a degrading OS... Now I'm not so sure...
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Still persists after multiple ROM flashes. I'm gonna get a new cable and see if that works.
Update: yup it was the cable. At least it's not the phone
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Glad you sorted your issue.
Last night, out of the blue, my new to me refurb from asurion decided to not charge either.
Unplug, reboot, plug back in.. charging as normal. Wtf?
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Well, its back at it.
At 16% earlier today the phone was plugged in, charged fine, fell on its face. Unplugged, battery pull, charging again then slows. 6 hours later it was up to 75% where its slowly been losing charge while plugged in.
Any idears?
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On Amazon you can buy a battery with a standalone charger you could charge and swap batteries till you can get a new phone if it is now warranty replaced
So I have a Stock Non-Rooted year old Galaxy s 4g that just turned off on me one day. I have tried everything to get it turned on. It does not bring up the battery charging screen when plugged in, and it refuses to boot into download mode. I suspect a hard brick, but I don't know what would cause it. Not only did it just turn off, it was at exactly 60% battery life and it shut down when I was trying to email my friend.
Take the battery out of the phone and put it on a flat surface like a kitchen counter. See if you can rock the battery back and forth and see if there is a bulge in the center, it shouldn't rock. Mine did this to me a year after I bought it and replacing the battery solved it.
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I would jump on amazon.com and buy a battery....you can find them for $5-7.00 all day long there.
You can even buy the battery for the vibrant at that price or lower and they work just fine.
I have 4 vibrant batteries i use with an external charger.
I know that the battery works, because i tried it in my friends galaxy, and his worked fine.
Tried his in yours?
How's your cable? Try a different one. I've got a handful that won't charge my phone, but, will work on my wife's Samsung (and some that will/will not charge my company phone)...
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Yeah, I did try his in mine, and it still wouldn't charge. I did try with another cable, still no results
Power it up and root the darn thing. Then install an ics rom. Hopefully your problem will resolve.
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Yeah, I did try his in mine, and it still wouldn't charge. I did try with another cable, still no results
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And it won't boot up correct?
Yes, and it wont go into recovery or download mode
Man that sucks. Best advice I can give you is to call Samsung. If it's under a year they will warranty it. If it's over a year they may charge you. There a pretty good company when it comes to honoring their warranty so it's worth a shot. Sounds like critical hardware failure to me.
When trying to plug my verizon s3 galaxy into usb cable to charge, the charging indicator comes on... but I don't think it's actually charging because there is usually an animation indicator in the top bar that shows it's charging. It's been 3 hours and I'm at 0%. I can power my phone on long enough to see it's still on but it will power off because it's still not really charging (or charging at all?). Unplugged, phone won't power on of course. Plugged in, I just have power on for about a few minutes. I've had this when it was released, so since 2012 I have not have to replace any batteries or cable.
I've tried using a seperate usb cable charger, and same thing. What could be the issue? I want the usb port repair to be the last resort so please help! So here's my plan so far:
-contact cleaner/gas duster (is there a difference between the two?)
-replace batteries.
Any troubleshooting/diagnosis I could do myself to find out the problem? Anything else I should do?
I'm not the most tech-savvy person so please be nice and thorough. Lol.
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I don't want to do factory reset because I don't want to lose my personal data. My phone now says 8% but drains right away the moment I use it. My laptop won't read it to allow me to transfer pics,vids, other data. I installed a battery current widget witch reads:
3.22V (which is good since the battery is 3.8V)
103.3F internal temperature
and 0mA ----> So this is the root of my problem. Why is it reading 0mA? But very slowly charging to around 8% when powered off?
Try Factory reset. If that doesn't work, it could be the charging port has come lose from the solder/logic board.
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Try Factory reset. If that doesn't work, it could be the charging port has come lose from the solder/logic board.
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I don't want to do factory reset because I don't want to lose my personal data. My phone now says 8% but drains right away the moment I use it. My laptop won't read it to allow me to transfer pics,vids, other data. I installed a battery current widget witch reads:
3.22V (which is good since the battery is 3.8V)
103.3F internal temperature
and 0mA ----> So this is the root of my problem. Why is it reading 8mA? But very slowly charging to around 8% when powered off?
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I don't want to do factory reset because I don't want to lose my personal data. My phone now says 8% but drains right away the moment I use it. My laptop won't read it to allow me to transfer pics,vids, other data. I installed a battery current widget witch reads:
3.22V (which is good since the battery is 3.8V)
103.3F internal temperature
and 0mA ----> So this is the root of my problem. Why is it reading 8mA? But very slowly charging to around 8% when powered off?
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Could be one of two things, either the battery itself or its the charging port. I've seen it on my gfs S3 which is up to the latest NE1 ota and she has had it replaced by verizon 3 times already and it's weird because it works fine on a charger in the house but in the car or a portable charger won't work
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Could be one of two things, either the battery itself or its the charging port. I've seen it on my gfs S3 which is up to the latest NE1 ota and she has had it replaced by verizon 3 times already and it's weird because it works fine on a charger in the house but in the car or a portable charger won't work
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Haven't tried my car charger.. but doubt it would work since I already tried two different usb chargers. Going to try to do a cleaning with some aerosol duster and alcohol now...
I read something about clearing the cache partition at bootup ... but it doesn't sound like I have a 'software' malfunction, does it?
Thanks for the response. So your gf's was a broken charger port?
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Haven't tried my car charger.. but doubt it would work since I already tried two different usb chargers. Going to try to do a cleaning with some aerosol duster and alcohol now...
I read something about clearing the cache partition at bootup ... but it doesn't sound like I have a 'software' malfunction, does it?
Thanks for the response. So your gf's was a broken charger port?
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No, VZW never really figured out what it was. They just assume it's the phone. But it's been the same issue with each one. It's the OTA update that's causing issues I have a feeling, if only big red knew what the heck they were doing it probably wouldn't even do that at all. You could clean the cache partition. Not sure if it would work, trial and error there I guess
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Ok. manual cleaning didn't work. ...
do you think a wireless charger could work if the charging port is busted?
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Ok. manual cleaning didn't work. ...
do you think a wireless charger could work if the charging port is busted?
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It should. I'm thinking of going that route myself
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Let's see.... buy decent non OEM battery, $30 and up.
Fix charger port AT LEAST $70 - $150.
Wireless charging kit plus the convenience of wireless charging For $10-$15. I'm definitely gonna do it. Lol.
I've read a gazillion threads on this problem and none have suggested what I mentioned. Hope people will find this thread handy.
Man I love technology. Maybe I SHOULD make effort to understand it better.
Thanks all for your input.