Anyone else have the same issue? Try thjs, open the browser and search something on Google. Scroll up and down slowly and while still scrolling, plug the charger in.
It actually says that you shouldn't use the product while charging.
I don't know why, but I have the same odd responses on the screen while charging.
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I have it sometimes on my Xperia ARC " phone " Only when I use CHEAP charger ..
the Original charger doesn't have any problem with it through ...
The galaxy s II on sprint did this with the charger given - plugged charger into phone, it was difficult to swipe screen away. Not sure if it was upgraded with some sort of firmware update, but my charger for the gsII got replaced and then it worked. Did you happen to not receive the update? I didn't and mine's a little off, as if something is sucking the cpu power in the background. I also see a slightly longer delay when turning the screen on and swiping. I can't complain that much though, it's not as bad as some
It's definitely the charger. You can try to twist the cable, wrap in aluminum foil or try another charger.
I've had similar issues with the s2 .. it was the charger so would guess same here on note
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Anyone else have the same issue? Try thjs, open the browser and search something on Google. Scroll up and down slowly and while still scrolling, plug the charger in.
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For me that is kind of hard to do, I mean scrllong the page while trying to plug in the charger cable at the same time. Why would you do it? Why not just stop doing any thing for the second or two that it takes to plug in the charger cable?
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Just got the battery warning so I plugged it in and to my surprise nothing happened ... checked the plug, restarted.. it just won't charge . When I turn screen off and plug it in the screen turns on but it doesn't charge .. is it busted?
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Are you plugged into a wall socket? If you are trying to charge through USB from a computer, it won't charge unless in sleep mode. Even then it will charge slowly.
Plugged into a wall socket atm.. iv tried from a computer I don't get a charging icon like I used 2
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My was doing the same,I have try different wall sockets in the house and one work ,so keep trying.
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One works? What how's that lol
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this will sounds bad but.... check the usb connection to the plug, as the way its made you can actully push the usb into the plug the wrong way around....
Tried all plugs don't work and yes its the right way round
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when I plug it into a comp it comes up with the USB stuff like Asus sync .. just not charge..
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Just got it from Amazon and I have the same issue and still not able to figure out how to fix it. My Transformer is lying there without charging. Planning to return it to Amazon.
Right I just got mine working... try this pull the plug apart and put it back together now squueze them together as tight as you can and try that. Its working for me now ..
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It just doesn't work. How is the usb cable connected to your adapter? It just gets in both ways.
Can you send me a picture of how the three parts are fit into each other?
its only suppose to go in one way, just like conncting any USB devices. But tried that, dissemble the adaptor and put them together, it actually happened to me once too, did exactly that and everything fixed. Remember you gotta squeeze pretty hard to put the two pieces together.
Thanks guys, its working. But this is ridiculous, you have to do a dumbbell roll to fix battery plug
i cant get it too charge and i just got it in the mail. why the hell it even come with this wack ass plug in the first place. what a horrible first impression!
I suggest you dont even use it, its dangerous. Mine melted the first day I got it. I went to bestbuy and got a replacement that works great. It charges at 11 volts/1.5 amps
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dynex&#...d=9462949&st=dynex ultimate charger&cp=1&lp=1
italia0101 said:
Right I just got mine working... try this pull the plug apart and put it back together now squueze them together as tight as you can and try that. Its working for me now ..
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Yes, I had this problem with mine too.
It seems to be a common issue:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075475
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I suggest you dont even use it, its dangerous. Mine melted the first day I got it. I went to bestbuy and got a replacement that works great. It charges at 11 volts/1.5 amps
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dynex&#...d=9462949&st=dynex ultimate charger&cp=1&lp=1
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This seriously works?
I just hope the voltage is right... I've tried different adapters for my phone and then my phone started acting weird (like it didn't take calls and would freeze at times). Replaced the adapter and it returned to normal again.
My TF adapter also gets really hot when charging.
Thanks for the recommendation.
I put some petroleum jelly on the metal prongs and smashed it on the counter a few times AFTER snapping it in.
Unfortunately I did them at the same time and didn't test in between so i don't know which if either or possibly both fixed it but mine is finally ****ing charging.
What a headache. I'm really bothered by ASUS for issuing such a faulty component.
I'm probably going to pick up that dynex tomorrow, because I just KNOW this will break again and mysteriously lodge itself into my drywall.
I just had the problem and discovered that the 5 forward pins on the power adapter are apparently quite easily deformed.
The charger is dual output, 5v and 15v.They use a USB3 connector, with the 15v quick charge output on those pins. I expect that they use the old USB 2 pins behind them to supply 5v for a slow charge, and PC data/charge connection.
Just prior to this, I had tried using an extension USB3 cable on it, so that I could use it while charging, and I suspect that was just enough to deform a couple of the 5 pins in the charger, and I got no charge at all from it, even after putting it back to normal. After an hour, the charger was still cold, and no indication of charging on either the tablet or with the table and keyboard attached.
With a good light and strong magnifier, I could see that a couple of the pins (of the 5 in the front) looked a bit recessed compared to the others, and carefully used the tip of a very fine needle to lift all of them just slightly. Having done that, the charger came to life when I plugged it back in, and the TF is indicating that it is charging.
I don't know how solid or permanent the fix will be, but it is working for me now.
Sorry if this has already been asked. I searched but didn't find anything.
Does anyone else have a problem with the touch screen while charging? When I have mine plugged into the wall charger I notice that mine has a lot of trouble with scrolling, selecting, typing, zooming, etc. If I am using Dolphin Browser and try to bring up the long press menu it goes bonkers! It zooms in/out and scrolls up/down similtaneously until I release. The phone goes back to normal when I unplug it.
Is there anything I can do about this or do I just keep putting up with it?
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Sorry if this has already been asked. I searched but didn't find anything.
Does anyone else have a problem with the touch screen while charging? When I have mine plugged into the wall charger I notice that mine has a lot of trouble with scrolling, selecting, typing, zooming, etc. If I am using Dolphin Browser and try to bring up the long press menu it goes bonkers! It zooms in/out and scrolls up/down similtaneously until I release. The phone goes back to normal when I unplug it.
Is there anything I can do about this or do I just keep putting up with it?
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hmmm. not I. if anything, the responsiveness improves when charging. not sure if this will solve it, but do you have USB debugging disabled?
I wish that was the case for me! And yes, debugging is currently disabled.
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No issues here.
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I've had that problem with an aftermarket charger (Verizon POS instead of Samsung.) A guy I work with had the same problem with a Motorola phone and aftermarket charger.
No problem here with either my Sammy or HTC charger.
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Seen this happen with some cheap chargers (esp. car chargers). Some sort of electrostatic or magnetic field interferes with the capacitive aspect of the display. Use the OEM charger.
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Hmm...these suggestions make sense to me so far, seeing that I normally borrow one from a co-worker (I'm pretty sure she has a Blackberry) and use a Verizon charger at home. I'll have to see about getting an OEM charger and testing this out. Is it possible to have used "bad" chargers so long that it messes the phone up no matter what charger you use?
There's always been a question in the back of my mind if chargers really mattered. I thought it wouldn't as long as it fit. Interesting.
This helps!
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Hmm...these suggestions make sense to me so far, seeing that I normally borrow one from a co-worker (I'm pretty sure she has a Blackberry) and use a Verizon charger at home. I'll have to see about getting an OEM charger and testing this out. Is it possible to have used "bad" chargers so long that it messes the phone up no matter what charger you use?
There's always been a question in the back of my mind if chargers really mattered. I thought it wouldn't as long as it fit. Interesting.
This helps!
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I guarantee charging cords and the USB outlets do matter.
tappin' that....
It's hit or miss (as is most things these days). BB chargers work fine with this phone.
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BPS1254 said:
Sorry if this has already been asked. I searched but didn't find anything.
Does anyone else have a problem with the touch screen while charging? When I have mine plugged into the wall charger I notice that mine has a lot of trouble with scrolling, selecting, typing, zooming, etc. If I am using Dolphin Browser and try to bring up the long press menu it goes bonkers! It zooms in/out and scrolls up/down similtaneously until I release. The phone goes back to normal when I unplug it.
Is there anything I can do about this or do I just keep putting up with it?
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I have had this troubles for awhile and found the solution... It is the charger and cable.
find another charger and cable (it only happens when I use my BlackBerry cable and
Pantec charger) the cable works great on other feature phones and the charger works
great with other cables but when the two mix it basically halts the screen... my two cents
worth...
try changing those two or one and see if it helps
Ugh having issues with micro usb port. Mine does this but might? be related. I posted in Q&A ..../hijack
Having a bit of a strange issue where my Galaxy S3 will randomly vibrate/wake for no reason when plugged into a T-Mobile universal wall charger. Seems to happen when the phone is jostled or picked up; it will turn the screen on and vibrate as if I had a notification, but I don't. The charger is a little bit old, since it was purchased with a BlackBerry about 2 years ago, so perhaps that's the reason. I was just wondering if this is something to worry about, like my USB connector going bad or something. It doesn't seem to do this when plugged into other chargers (will occasionally do this when charging on the OEM Samsung dock, but rarely). Thanks in advance.
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Having a bit of a strange issue where my Galaxy S3 will randomly vibrate/wake for no reason when plugged into a T-Mobile universal wall charger. Seems to happen when the phone is jostled or picked up; it will turn the screen on and vibrate as if I had a notification, but I don't. The charger is a little bit old, since it was purchased with a BlackBerry about 2 years ago, so perhaps that's the reason. I was just wondering if this is something to worry about, like my USB connector going bad or something. It doesn't seem to do this when plugged into other chargers (will occasionally do this when charging on the OEM Samsung dock, but rarely). Thanks in advance.
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It could be the charger that you are using. I have the same issue using my old DX charger but not with the charger that came with the GS3. With the older chargers it tends to lose connection and the connect backup, as if you unplugged it and plugged it back in.
Yeah that makes sense; do you know if I might have damaged the charging port by using that old charger or is that unlikely? I haven't really noticed any other issues with charging so I'm hoping everything is fine. Made sure to stop using that charger just in case though.
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Yeah that makes sense; do you know if I might have damaged the charging port by using that old charger or is that unlikely? I haven't really noticed any other issues with charging so I'm hoping everything is fine. Made sure to stop using that charger just in case though.
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I still use the charger, it's just not idea if you are looking at something when it is plugged in. As far as it damaging the port I don't think so, unless your trying to plug it in upside down!!
I think the charger that came with the S3 just fits tighter and the older chargers may just be worn down by use. That's just my thoughs!!
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I still use the charger, it's just not idea if you are looking at something when it is plugged in. As far as it damaging the port I don't think so, unless your trying to plug it in upside down!!
I think the charger that came with the S3 just fits tighter and the older chargers may just be worn down by use. That's just my thoughs!!
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Ok good, that's good to know. Thanks for the help, I appreciate it
My note 10.1 act very strange, when i use it while charging, when typing text, letters will not work, and while surfig, pages opens without touching them, and screen zoom by it selfe when touching the screen, is this just mine that acts like this, i use an unoriginal charge cable, but stock charger
Have you tried using another charging port? There might be a fluctation in the port you are using. I had a similar problem with my iPhone where the phone kept doing strange things similar to the things you mentioned above while charging. I switched the port and then it was ok. The charge cable you said was unoriginal, maybe it's damaged, try using another cable and see if it works.
Hope I helped.
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heins said:
My note 10.1 act very strange, when i use it while charging, when typing text, letters will not work, and while surfig, pages opens without touching them, and screen zoom by it selfe when touching the screen, is this just mine that acts like this, i use an unoriginal charge cable, but stock charger
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You're probably using an unshielded (or insufficiently shielded) cable, and there is a voltage leak that is messing with the capacitive touch screen. It's happened to me with various devices (though not this one, as I only have the original cable).
Try to buy an OEM cable, or at least something higher quality that will have sufficient shielding.
My device isn't charging for some reason, the cable seems fine but I keep getting a blinking light after using it? Help?
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I had this same problem. It seems on the new kernel it won't charge on anything less than the factory charger and cable. This initially didn't work for me either so I detached the powerpoint bit from the rest of the charger and reattached it firmly and it started charging again. I saw a suggestion on another forum to put the charger in a air tight bag and chuck it in the freezer for 30 minutes, I didn't need to do this and can't understand why it would work but worth a go if nothing else works.