My other phone nexus i9250 is having problem with charging.
It charges when it powered of but as soon as I turn it on it stops charging.
Kindly help
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As the title said, my phone was never charged to 100%, it is always 96% or 97% mostly. Anyone can tell me the reason?
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Anybody knows?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=882815
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They only charge to 96-98 for real. It is very unsafe to actually charge these batteries to 100% when it does chargd to 100% it usually drops to 98 when unplugged. 100% is more for looks.
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rubbamade said:
They only charge to 96-98 for real. It is very unsafe to actually charge these batteries to 100% when it does chargd to 100% it usually drops to 98 when unplugged. 100% is more for looks.
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OK I am understand. Thanks for your reply!
This video shows the phone wasn't charging when it was unplugged
What's the point of having to plug in the wireless orb, isn't it supposed to be wireless
Just confused here
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subxero123 said:
This video shows the phone wasn't charging when it was unplugged
What's the point of having to plug in the wireless orb, isn't it supposed to be wireless
Just confused here
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How else you going to get power from the wall?
It charges the phone without wires thus a wireless charger....
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Not sure if serious.
It runs on 4 AA batteries. They charge the phone for an hour and then need to be changed.
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TheIntruder said:
How else you going to get power from the wall?
It charges the phone without wires thus a wireless charger....
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Well that escalated quickly...
Ai thanks guys
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Best thread ever.
Will I be able to wireless charge my nexus 4 without the official wireless charging dock from Google. Here's my hunch I have an Xbox 360 battery pack charger but its wireless one I picked it up for about 10 quid and its in the garage somewhere and I don't wanna be making a meas trying to find it when I can get the answer on here. Can anyone help me will that Xbox 360 battery pack wireless charger be able to charge my nexus 4.
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I don't think so because the nexus 4 uses the qi standard and the charger has to be able to do the same. I got an Xbox myself and I don't think that there was a qi standard 7 years ago.
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Thanks I just thought that cause the nexus uses a coil wire and so did my battery back for wireless charging. Thanks for the help
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I am using Samsung original Charger and data cable. But my tab takes so longbow to charge and if using while charging they battery % lowers !!!!
Running on cm 10.2. Android 4.3
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I had a problem with mine charging. Bought a 2.4 amp charger, and it fixed my problem.
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Same here the Samsung charger is pathetic mine basically stopped working the day I gotmy tab. I just made Curry's replace it and its been fine ever since
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The nexus 5's charge has a 5.0v output (correct me if im wrong) so here the question is it ok to charge it with a 5.3v output powerbank?
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Yes. Your phone regulates the current supplied to the battery so 5.3v will be fine.
You only risk damage of you go stupid voltages
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Alex240188 said:
Yes. Your phone regulates the current supplied to the battery so 5.3v will be fine.
You only risk damage of you go stupid voltages
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Will my battery be destroyed in the long run
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superjelly31 said:
Will my battery be destroyed in the long run
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Honestly, I'd personally play it safe and use the exact charging brick that the phone came with. Even in the Nexus 5 manual LG opposes of the use in using another charger other than the one the Nexus 5 comes with.
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I used to use my wife's charger for he xperia z1s but I found that sometimes it would not charge even though it has the same specs so I would watch it and make sure it is charging correctly.