Any way to keep the battery not charging dialog box? When on mhl it pops up and is annoying
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I put in the battery and the charging circle pop up and disappears and the cable is not even plugged in
and cant power on
but can get into download mode
Anybody knows what this is????
Stock S6 (T-Mobile, 64GB, White). I have two different QI chargers (one is the TYLT Vu Wireless Charger (Qi) and the other is a CHOE stadium). The phone charges fine with both chargers, but the screen keeps turning on while charging and I can't seem to find a setting to disable this.
As soon as I put it on the charger, the screen turns on, so I hit the power button. Usually it turns back on within 5 seconds, so I hit the power button again. It will then stay off for a while, but if I wake up in the middle of the night the screen is back on again. Any ideas what is causing this?
I have noticed that the screen tends to turn on when I get a notification or when the "searching for GPS" pops up on the lock screen, but in both cases the display will dim but it will not turn all the way off.
Edit - forgot to mention that I get the same results regardless of whether or not the phone is in a case.
I got the same thing with portable battery packs... very annoying.
Also mine keeps getting off and on all the time.
Strange - my screen turns off fine if it's plugged charging via USB. It's only wireless charging that has issues on mine.
The screen always wakes up when it starts or stops charging. Do you have the developer option turned on to leave the scree on when charging? If so, when it wakes up at the end of charging, it will never turn back off. If you don't have this option enabled, then I don't have a good reason.
Thank you thank you! I just enabled developer options (after accidentally finding Flappy Android) and the "keep screen on while charging" option was turned on by default. Doing a test charge now, but it appears as if the screen is staying off.
Awesome!
I entered a swimming pool with my OPO in my pocket. I immediately went and bought some rice. I wasn't able to open the back completely because I didn't have the tools to remove the SIM tray.
After a few days, I tried booting it and it showed a message that the battery was too low (pic) and then it would keep rebooting itself.
I thought that the battery was messed up, so I replaced it. Now it turns out that everything works perfectly fine (screen, speakers, camera), but the new battery (and maybe even the old one) does not seem to be charging. What's even more weird is that it will only show me that it is charged 50%.
The phone seems to recognize that it is connected to a power outlet. When turned off, I can click the Power-button once and see that it is "charging" and at 50%. When turned on, it does not appear anywhere that it is charging. No notification light, nothing on the status bar, and "50% - Not charging" in Settings>Battery (when plugged in) and "50% - approx. 12 hours" (when not plugged in). Also, in Settings>Battery>Battery optimization it says that "battery optimization not available" for Google Play Services.
I have obviously plugged the battery connector back in when I replaced the battery, but I don't know if I need to replace the Micro USB Port or not. It seems like it is recognizing when it is plugged in, but it's simply not charging.
What do you think I should do? Thank you!
Phone is off, plugged in to charger, battery is out - and when I click on the power-button it still tells me that it's charging and on 50%!?
Every single time I unplug my phone from a charging cable a large text box at the bottom of the screen comes on to tell me what percentage the battery is on. Like I KNOW already its in my notification bar.
Does anyone know how to disable this?
I have an old CUBOT P20 "chinaphone" with Android 8.0 that I want to use as an IP camera and I need it to stay always on.
I have removed the battery and attached the usb power supply directly to the battery terminals and it works fine.
But to my surprise when I turn on the phone, the battery percentage begins to drop and when it reaches zero it shuts down like it does when the battery get low.
How could it be possible? there is NO battery, it's just my usb power supply connected at the battery terminals!
The power supply has plenty of amps (it's not a charger) and it seems that Android has a built in "countdown" that starts regardless of the battery capacity and shuts the phone off.
If I disconnect and reconnect the power supply and then turn on the phone the percentage of the "battery" starts again from 100% and then begins to drop. This is extremely annoying because I need to leave the phone always on without interruptions.
Is there a way to disable this android function?