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Yesterday after having the tablet full charged I noticed that the battery was draining pretty quickly. Now after having it charging all night with the power off, w/ the charge light on, I powered it up to See that it only had 7 %charged. Now with it on and charging the level stays about the same if no goes down. Now I the charger is a bit temperamental but this is bad. Could the battery be bad organ I reset the battery memory in recovery?
please check your charger current mark. and you can charged xoom by pc usb port.
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No, the USB doesn't charge the Xoom. Only the Family edition and Xoom 2, from what I understand can be charged via USB.
I've found that the tablet will show the battery icon as charging but when powering off wiith Quick Boot and not touching the cord the charge light is not on.
I love this tablet but I'm beginning to feel that after my Verizon contract runs out it may be time to move on. It's quite a shame.
When I have the tablet shut off it shows 100% charge, and I turn it on and it shows 0% and the red X over the battery. A couple days ago I was charging it and it took about 10 hours just to get 15-20% battery. So I just decided to let it run dead and re-charge it tonight and now its not even wanting to charge (as of this post).
Has anyone else's had this problem or know why this is happening? Thanks.
Battery will show an x if 1) you are charging from a PC 2) Your charger is not working properly
Since you are saying that it started charging very slowly, then i suggest you buy a new charger.
Hope this helps.
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I was having charging issues a couple of months ago, similar to you. Sent tablet back to Samsung and they determined that I had a faulty charger. Samsung replaced it, and it charges fine now. Only use the genuine Samsung charger, not any aftermarket chargers.
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I sent my tablet to Samsung and they determined it was my battery. They replaced it and all is fine now.
Hi Guys,
I have a nexus 5 and I noticed that my LG WCP-300 continue to charge even when the battery is full.
The charger works fine with my Nexus 4, it stops charging when the battery reaches 100% capacity but not with the N5.
I'm wondering will it affect the battery if I keep it on even tho the device says "Charged" ?
Thanks in advance
Interesting. My Nexus 5 just arrived and I'll be curious to see how my LG WCP-700 charger handles charging the Nexus 5 when i get off work.
r0b1n86 said:
Hi Guys,
I have a nexus 5 and I noticed that my LG WCP-300 continue to charge even when the battery is full.
The charger works fine with my Nexus 4, it stops charging when the battery reaches 100% capacity but not with the N5.
I'm wondering will it affect the battery if I keep it on even tho the device says "Charged" ?
Thanks in advance
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I think they finally fixed the wireless charging. My N4 would stop then drain down then start charging again. I never knew if it would be fully charged when I took it off the charger in the morning. I'm certain the battery will not overcharge.
Off topic, what is the use of wireless charging other than not using a wire to charge ?
allyrocky said:
Off topic, what is the use of wireless charging other than not using a wire to charge ?
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That is pretty much it, it just save you plugging the wire.
allyrocky said:
Off topic, what is the use of wireless charging other than not using a wire to charge ?
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Apart from the convenience of just putting down your phone to charge it will save your USB port from damage so if you need to fastboot for repair / warranty / general flashing you know it will be in good condition if the time comes. My galaxy nexus USB port broke, plugged in the charger and noticed it wasn't charging after a while and plugged the plug to see smoke come out the port and the phone was very hot! It may have caught fire if left. So now that phone has a dead battery, luckily its removable so could be charged separately with out the phone. The screen would turn on and drain battery too. I'd fully recommend getting one if you can, I intend on getting one in the future.
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I aslo have the WCP-300 with my Nexus 5. I am experiencing the same thing.
I wonder why they changed the charging. I know my Energizer Qi charger also does this because the charging light always stays lit blue.
Wireless charging on Energizer
I have the energizer charging pad and noticed the same. My Nexus 4 would stop charging and if it fell back to 98% would charge again. The Nexus 5 just stays charging at 100% and I have read that it can damage the battery overcharging like that. Can someone confirm that for sure?
nothing on this?
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Not unique to the charger
r0b1n86 said:
Hi Guys,
I have a nexus 5 and I noticed that my LG WCP-300 continue to charge even when the battery is full.
The charger works fine with my Nexus 4, it stops charging when the battery reaches 100% capacity but not with the N5.
I'm wondering will it affect the battery if I keep it on even tho the device says "Charged" ?
Thanks in advance
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Just for the sake of clarification. The same thing occurs with the Nexus 5 using the Panasonic QE-TM101 which (as above) worked flawlessly with the Nexus 4. So it appears to be the phone (not the charger). And in spite of people assuring us that this won't damage the phone (battery), I can't help but think that the heat can't be good for the battery and if it wasn't "actually" charging after it hit that 100%, then what's generating the heat (it has to be actively charging to create that heat). I plan to do some controlled tests to see if the same problem occurs with my OWL (Qi compatible but not Qi certified) chargers, and see if the charger is cycling on and off during the charge period or staying in charge mode. But every time I've awoke in the morning the Panasonic charger has actually been charging (charge light on) with the handset very warm.
I'm afraid that if it's not cycling then over the long haul the battery (or possibly the phone) may suffer ill effects due to the consistent heat.
Guys, take this one very seriously.. It just happened to me..
I was at my cousin's place when my phone's battery was at its lowest level and I was sharing photos using bluetooth. After some time, the battery reached 1%, so I immediately connected to the charger (Charger of Croma edition of HTC Explorer) then the phone immediately switched off. After that, I waited for couple of minutes, which is the time taken by the phone to boot after it is completely discharged. I noticed that the RED LED is not lit, which normally indicates that the phone is charging. After that, I took another charger (Charger of Samsung Galaxy S Duos) and put the phone on charging, left it for 2 minutes, then again I noticed that the RED LED is not lit up.. After which I disconnected the phone from the charger and removed battery from the phone, reinserted, tried booting, only the RED LED flashed for 3 times.. Then I connected to the charger again.. Still, it did not charge.
After which I came home, removed battery, held the power button for 4-5 seconds.. Then put it on charging through Sony charger, and then the phone was charging normally..
So, I would like to say that DO NOT USE CHARGERS FROM OTHER MANUFACTURERS. It will unnecessarily trouble you.
I'm using my old samsung charger (longer cable) and i have no problems with charging.
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saurabh007 said:
Guys, take this one very seriously.. It just happened to me..
I was at my cousin's place when my phone's battery was at its lowest level and I was sharing photos using bluetooth. After some time, the battery reached 1%, so I immediately connected to the charger (Charger of Croma edition of HTC Explorer) then the phone immediately switched off. After that, I waited for couple of minutes, which is the time taken by the phone to boot after it is completely discharged. I noticed that the RED LED is not lit, which normally indicates that the phone is charging. After that, I took another charger (Charger of Samsung Galaxy S Duos) and put the phone on charging, left it for 2 minutes, then again I noticed that the RED LED is not lit up.. After which I disconnected the phone from the charger and removed battery from the phone, reinserted, tried booting, only the RED LED flashed for 3 times.. Then I connected to the charger again.. Still, it did not charge.
After which I came home, removed battery, held the power button for 4-5 seconds.. Then put it on charging through Sony charger, and then the phone was charging normally..
So, I would like to say that DO NOT USE CHARGERS FROM OTHER MANUFACTURERS. It will unnecessarily trouble you.
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Both chargers you mentioned are for devices with small battery man.Thus, it will take more time to charge the phone depending on mV provided by the charger.
I can assure you, if you had put the charging on for a while,it would have started charging!
Hnk1 said:
Both chargers you mentioned are for devices with small battery man.Thus, it will take more time to charge the phone depending on mV provided by the charger.
I can assure you, if you had put the charging on for a while,it would have started charging!
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I left the phone for charging on Croma edition of HTC Explorer for about 10 minutes.. And on S duos's for about 7-8 minutes.. I think, that's enough..
saurabh007 said:
I left the phone for charging on Croma edition of HTC Explorer for about 10 minutes.. And on S duos's for about 7-8 minutes.. I think, that's enough..
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Sometimes, the chargers you are using have their ends worn out/damaged cable and you might find out the slow rate of charging. In phones with small battery capacity (mAH), it will make little difference.
Amperes are different for all chargers according to your battery mAh. (Xperia L has 0.8 while Nexus 7 has 2 (2013 model) while older Nexus 7 has 2.35. The more the current flows through your battery, the quicker it will charge! But remember, it might affect your "battery life".
I use between Nokia,samsung, Nexus (Asus & LG) and Sony chargers and all of them work with all devices. However, last year my Sony charger use to charge my phone in 6 hours, while my PC did in 2 hours and HTC Sensation charger did it in only 45 minutes. (Sony did the same time when charger didnot have a problem.)
Once again, if you know electronics/electrical systems well, I am sure that regardless of your charger model, its the only ampere and your battery mAh that decides how long it will take your phone to be fully charged!
Other problem with xl. while charging with Samsung charger touch screen response having in trouble. But in xperia charger it become normal.
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Other problem with xl. while charging with Samsung charger touch screen response having in trouble. But in xperia charger it become normal.
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I guess that's the issue with voltage provided by the charger to the phone.. Some people say that it happens to them with Sony charger too.
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I use my Old Galaxy S2's charger, seems to charge faster and I think my XL charger is broken anyway, the USB cable charges it but the charger doesn't seem to, randomly.
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AayushDhuria said:
I use my Old Galaxy S2's charger, seems to charge faster and I think my XL charger is broken anyway, the USB cable charges it but the charger doesn't seem to, randomly.
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Why don't you replace it under warranty?
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Why don't you replace it under warranty?
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Too lazy to go to Sony CC, Lol. BTW don't accessories only have 6 month warranty?
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AayushDhuria said:
Too lazy to go to Sony CC, Lol. BTW don't accessories only have 6 month warranty?
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Yeah.. Accessories have 6 months warranty only..
Hi all,
I'm new to Samsung, with S8+ EMEA version (non-Qualcomm CPU) for ~3 months now.
This is after ~10 year with HTC while the last unit (up until 3 months ago) was the M9.
Using the same good quick car charger (compatible QC2.0) and different (original) cable I gets much slower charging with the S8+ vs. the HTC.
The scenario is the same in terms of applications and usage and both units confirm this is a "Quick charge" but the S8+ is raising in ~1% per 10 minutes while HTC did ~1% per 2 minutes.
Both were in the same light conditions, same battery temperature and such so I really wonder what the source is.
The S8+ will be fast charging indeed if stays unused in the same charger...
Thanks,
Oren
Just a guess, I believe it's heat management. Quick Change will slow down if the phone/battery is getting too hot to protect the battery. Mine behaves the same, it does not charge quick at all when I have Waze running.
mjones73 said:
Just a guess, I believe it's heat management. Quick Change will slow down if the phone/battery is getting too hot to protect the battery. Mine behaves the same, it does not charge quick at all when I have Waze running.
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Thanks for the reply, but as I wrote earlier, I'm aware of this and there is no temperature issues while I'm checking.
Battery is in the level of 30c and less.
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Got the same problem . In my case was the cable and the charger I use before aukey quick charge 2.0 .it was a faulty cable solved. Go on playstore and search for ampere application check there how much you have and report back here we can compare to see if you got a faulty charger or USB cable
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Got the same problem . In my case was the cable and the charger I use before aukey quick charge 2.0 .it was a faulty cable solved. Go on playstore and search for ampere application check there how much you have and report back here we can compare to see if you got a faulty charger or USB cable
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I'm also with Aukey quick charge 2 and the original Samsung USB cable but.
The fact is that it does indicate it's fast charging on the notifications bar.
Also, if it's closed, it does charge fast so cable and charger are fine.
The problem is somehow with the charging control while it's being used with Waze, for example, then the HTC was progressing in the charge while Samsung doesn't much proceed...
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I done this yesterday . I bought also the bk disabler package for 1.99£ from app store and I can ensure you that the charging is so fast now
I am not make advertising or sell something I just wanted to help you. Yesterday got 6.30 hours screen on time and the charging time decreased
https://youtu.be/Y9GX88jFIE0
My conclusion is that probably the large screen with the high brightness in daylight is the reason for the slow charge.
Usually, during night time, the same charger, cable and applications will result in much better charging progress.
Again, temperature is not a factor as I do cool it if needed and check the battery temporary to assure it is cool.
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So I try sorted this about 4 months.
Original cable and adapter and another 2 non original and all time same results. Nowhere it's say nothing about charging. Samsung block proper charging when is display on. I was ask them in chat they told me advice " turn off display when is charging" that is great advice when you need Nav and charging phone.
So I went to Samsung repair centre and they check phone and say all is fine so I told them my problem and they say unofficialy Samsung got some security advise when is charging and display isn't off that charging didn't work not like fast either slow charging is just keep alive.
Google new pixel have temperature block and LG have same thing like Samsung.
I know fast charging will problem with that big display and when will on. Ok but why didn't charge like slow charging. I not need phone charge in 1.5 hours but when I charging 5 hours and got +20% that is Bull****. Then come message " charging was stop then will cool down."
That is full of the Internet now. Many people has same problem.
I'm just interest if another companys Nokia one+ or HTC huawei xiaomi etc has same problem
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I still believe it's related to the Note 7 issues, they are more aggressive about keeping the phone battery cool when charging. Just speculation on my part but it kinda makes sense.
As I mentioned before, with htc m9 charging was faster, it is also QC2 qualified phone.
And again, my battery temperature is low, it's against the air conditioning specifically for that purpose.
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I think that what you will find is that the phone doesn't go above about 1.5A when the screen is on to keep the phone cool and protect against note 7 issues. I find my phone charges fast enough on Waze with a qc2.0 charger
Is there any solution for this issue? Can root app do something about it?