[Completed] Strange charging indicator i9305 - XDA Assist

Hi
Thanks for this great site. My problem is that when my Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE (i9305) when is switched OFF and being charged displays a strange charge indicator which stays on-screen all the time (screen doesn't turn OFF at all) and shows no charge progress what so ever.
When I unplug the charger from the phone it still remains on screen and when I try to power on my device nothing happens. I have to remove the battery and put it back again to turn on my device.
Please assist me, I don't now what's wrong with my phone.
This is what the indicator is in the attachment.

Hi there,
I'd suggest asking that in the Galaxy S III I9305 (4G LTE + 2GB RAM) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting, people with the same device will be able to help and advise you further.

Thank you and thread closed!

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Edit: Not sure if this was the right place to post this, would be much obliged if anyone can show me the right place if this is not it. Thanks!!
You will get help from the right experts if you could post in
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If you turn off the phone completely and then plug it into the wall then it has to charge irrespective of any software or Rom. If it still has a problem charging when powered off, then the Micro USB has gone flaky on the phone.
Thanks for the link
Perseus71 said:
You will get help from the right experts if you could post in
Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100, N7105 > Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
If you turn off the phone completely and then plug it into the wall then it has to charge irrespective of any software or Rom. If it still has a problem charging when powered off, then the Micro USB has gone flaky on the phone.
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I have submitted it in the Note 2 forum as well. I have tried different chargers and USB cables, none seems to work
Since You have posted in the Right forum, that would be the best place for the right experts to help you.

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Hi,
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This is my first post after I came across your community on Google and I registered immediately when I saw the level of professionalism you guys hold yourself to here.
Here's the run down, I'm a layman at this. I barely have any technical knowledge of working with phones but I am good with computers so I guess the apprenticeship begins here.
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Hi,
Yup, without any sign of life whatsoever, there will be nothing to do. Have you tried pulling the battery, waiting a bit and plugging back in? See if it will even try to boot. Or try another cable and charger to charge it?
Basically, it's either gone from software frying it, or its the phones port and it won't charge and is completely drained. Or power button could be dead.
Either way, you likely need a service center unfortunately.
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Hello, everybody. I have my Galaxy Tab 2 bricked. It's been lagging for the last few months and one day just turned off. I tried to turn it on, use different combinations like vol up + power and so on, but nothing happened - the screen is totally black as the Black Hole. Nothing happens too, when I plug in the charger (even for 24+ hours). I tried to connect in to my PC, and sometimes I see in the corner of my pc's screen, that unknown device is connected. It lasts for about 3 seconds, and then I see "disconnection" window. I had cyanogen 12 on the board. Gonna be very grateful for help. Sorry for my poor English.)
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Hello, everybody. I have my Galaxy Tab 2 bricked. It's been lagging for the last few months and one day just turned off. I tried to turn it on, use different combinations like vol up + power and so on, but nothing happened - the screen is totally black as the Black Hole. Nothing happens too, when I plug in the charger (even for 24+ hours). I tried to connect in to my PC, and sometimes I see in the corner of my pc's screen, that unknown device is connected. It lasts for about 3 seconds, and then I see "disconnection" window. I had cyanogen 12 on the board. Gonna be very grateful for help. Sorry for my poor English.)
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Hello, and thank you for using XDA Assist!
On the contrary, your English is good - (much) better than some English-speaking people I run into on Facebook
At any rate, I am connecting this thread to the forum your device experts can be found:
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