Hai friends, Iam facing a weird issue that whenever i connect my Oneplus 6 to dash/rapid charging, it takes more than 30 seconds ~ 1 minute to activate the "rapid" mode. Untill it charges on the normal mode. At first i thought, it may be an issue with the adapter, but it works fine with my older Oneplus 3. So what to do? Is it normal? Or is it an issue with the phone? I have already wiped/resetted the phone.
That's weird... Flash the latest Full ROM after a full wipe, see if that corrects the issue. If not, live with the 1min delay, or RMA it. Good luck!
This is normal. Most fast charging protocols have a delay built in for safety
And so the pointless complaints begin.
Mine starts Dash charging within 1-3 seconds of plugging in; try a factory reset. If that doesn't work, RMA it.
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Hey guys!
After searching and not finding anything on this forum I opened a new thread.
My OPO is great, but sometimes when I try to charge it, it randomly disconnects and then connects again.
It's really annoying, and I'm affraid it is a hardware problem...
When I change the position of the charger and phone, it works fine.
Also, when I use USB OTG, it connects fine, but when I try to open it, first it disconnects, but then works...
Anyone else with similar problems and possibly with solutions?
Thanks!
Same problem here.
I settet up a sound for charge connect and disconnection.
Sometimes when the phone lies charging on the table, the sound pings like 8 times in the row showing 4 random disconnects.
Without touching the phone, it then continues to charge normaly.
Dont know what to do as a solution.
Any suggestions? dont have an other charger to test it, at the moment...
The problem seems to be with the charger itself. When charging with a samsung charger, there is no problem. The two pin connector of the charger is not getting connected in the socket properly. If you hold the charger firmly in place, the phone charges normally. I think we need to change the charger...
When i try mounting otg....its mounts and disconnects with " usb removed unexpectedly"
Got any clue???
Im getting mad day by day
Same problem here. It is the charger. The cable is fine and is charging well with HTC charger. I found this video. Exactly the same problem. Any help for repair is appreciated OnePlus One charger issue: http://youtu.be/h_vP-KtDpBY
the problem is with ur mobile data.
turn off the mobile data and put it on flight mod then charge it. That's the bug.
this occours on certain networks while on 2g network...switching to 3g or charging on airplane mode solves the issue ...
anyone facing this issue ,Add your vote here and comment
I have already uploaded bugreport on cyanogenmod bug tracking service
https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/BACON-2490
Have exact same issue with cm 13 snapshot. Really annoying. And no news from cm team for a so looong time.
The problem:
My Z3 isn't charging at all, it's showing the charging screen and the red led is glowing for a few seconds, then it's turning off, showing the charging screen and the red led for a few seconds, turning off and repeats that without actually charging the phone. I can't turn it on, but I am able to get into flashmode by holding down the volume button and connecting it to my pc.
I already flashed the stock image. It's rooted and was running the latest official image. Locked Bootloader.
A few days ago it started changing the battery status every few minutes. Going from 12 to 50%, staying on it for a few minutes, going back to 20, to 6, just random numbers.
I used it today when it suddenly powered off. Despite being charged for one and a half hour in my car with the dock connector. Since then I am not able to turn it on or charge it.
What I already did:
Testing multiple chargers and cables, incl dock connector.
Tried to backup it with adb console, however it can't connect to my device. But I have zero experience with ADB, so I tried the flash tool from androxyde. It's connecting in flashmode and I was able to flash a stock image.
Am I able to backup the phone from the flashmode?
If not, am I able to wipe it so the service isn't able to view my personal data?
I hope somebody can help me :crying:
I was able to charge the phone now, I used both, the dock connector AND the USB connector cable. I don't know if it's damaging the battery but it seems to be broken anyway. Still giving out random numbers (was normal until it went past 10%, now it's jumping between 50% and the real number.
Sad thing is, I wiped all the data on the phone. Good thing is, if it wouldn't have turned on, nobody would be able to see my personal data.
It's time to give it to a service point I guess. I hope I get a new phone btw, seemed to have a faulty antenna as well the last weeks.
Back story: Immaculantly cared for Note 5, in case since purchase, no liquid damage or premature USB port ware. I use the wireless charging pad exclusively. Charging cable is in mint condition and even tried additional spare Samsung cords/blocks to troubleshoot with same result.
Problem: Note 5 having seizures when it's plugged in or charging wirelessly. Every time.
Witnessed activity: Constant cycling through charge/not charging states, red icon over battery, power sharing activated, Gear VR being activated without my input. Constant cycling vibrations, lag, and loss of touch input (maybe due to lag).
Troubleshooting: Multiple cords/Blocks (Factory OEM), battery diagnostic shows ok, able to transfer data without issue via cord as long as its not charging, Hard reboots and a cache wipe (4 seems to kill the activity), Verizon Tech Coach can't figure it out and then promptly hung up on me bc it was closing time.
After workaround phone performs at optimal until charge is required.
This will be my 3 warranted phone in 3 months if I cant figure this out.
Solution: ?????????????????? Help. Please
Sincerely,
One unhappy Note 5 customer
niftyguy239 said:
Back story: Immaculantly cared for Note 5, in case since purchase, no liquid damage or premature USB port ware. I use the wireless charging pad exclusively. Charging cable is in mint condition and even tried additional spare Samsung cords/blocks to troubleshoot with same result.
Problem: Note 5 having seizures when it's plugged in or charging wirelessly. Every time.
Witnessed activity: Constant cycling through charge/not charging states, red icon over battery, power sharing activated, Gear VR being activated without my input. Constant cycling vibrations, lag, and loss of touch input (maybe due to lag).
Troubleshooting: Multiple cords/Blocks (Factory OEM), battery diagnostic shows ok, able to transfer data without issue via cord as long as its not charging, Hard reboots and a cache wipe (4 seems to kill the activity), Verizon Tech Coach can't figure it out and then promptly hung up on me bc it was closing time.
After workaround phone performs at optimal until charge is required.
This will be my 3 warranted phone in 3 months if I cant figure this out.
Solution: ?????????????????? Help. Please
Sincerely,
One unhappy Note 5 customer
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You might have to warranty the phone again. I was going to mention start over from scratch and wipe your phone. Which firmware version are you? Im on the default 5.1.1 OGJ firmware.
Recently got a Pixel 2 and it sometimes has this problem:
* Battery icon indicates that it is charging, even when it is not plugged into anything.
* When it's doing this, if I plug it in, it will not charge (but still indicates that it is charging)
* If I notice this and restart the phone, it resumes working normally.
Anyone else experience this?
Any ideas on a fix?
My Pixel 2 will get stuck at 100% after being charged overnight, under the battery settings it states that the battery information is not available. So far a reboot will fix the problem, I haven't allowed the phone to stay in the 100% state for long without a reboot. Today I'm going to leave it at 100% to see if the phone corrects the issue eventually during the day...report pending.
same. i noticed it today for the first time today. plugged it in (not the charger that came with the phone, one used for my s7 with a usb-c cord) 20 minutes later noticed it hadn't charged any even though it said it was charging, and the level had actually went down. power cycled it, now it's charging again.
I just had that same problem on my pixel 2. A single reboot didn't help, but a second reboot fixed it. Weird....
Same issue. Plugged into car, says charging, levels dropping, even after reboot. Tried different cables and charger, no difference. Wife just walked in and said her Nexus 5 is doing the same thing! HEY GOOGLE, what did you send out to cause this?
This happened to me today too, right before I was going to update to 8.1. Phone said it was charging all day, even though it wasn't plugged in. A reboot didn't fix it. Then tried Turn Off, and it rebooted and now seems fine.
Having this right now. A few reboots and even shutting the phone down hasn't helped so far. Will run the phone empty to see what happens.
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Having this right now. A few reboots and even shutting the phone down hasn't helped so far. Will run the phone empty to see what happens.
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Happens occasionally to me as well. I often disconnect charger from the power rather than pull the charging cable out of the phone first. I wonder if the relatively slow fall in charging voltage when I remove power from the charger makes the problem more likely.
For those who have this problem:
Are you using original charger and cable?
Are you terminating charging by disconnecting power from the charger first, or pulling the cable out the phone whilst power is still on?
Is the phone screen on when you do it?
Anyway, I find a "hold the power key on the phone down for many seconds until it turns off" reboot fixes it until the next time...
1. I was actually using the portable charger that came with my 6P. The Pixel 2 isn't available in the Netherlands as it came with a UK plug.
2. Both methods had the same behaviour. Normally I pull the plug from the socket first before going unplugging it from the phone.
3. 20% of the time the screen is on and the phone unlocked. Most of the times it's just active display.
The phone eventually died despite being plugged in. I started charging again when I used one of the regular chargers (cord not separable). And not it works normally again with the portable charger.
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started charging again when I used one of the regular chargers (cord not separable). And not it works normally again with the portable charger.
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Was this without rebooting the phone? I.e. you fixed the problem just by temporarily plugging in a 'regular' charger?
The phone was dead so I'd consider it a reboot. I left it on the charger to get a full battery again. The problem was gone as I did a check 45 Mon after plugging it in.
Mate 9 on mha-l29c567b190 - the problem has gotten worse in the last few days. Plugging in/unplugging the (Huawei name brand) USB C cable renders either an instant reboot of the phone, or the entire phone goes dark, and I'm unable to do anything until I plug power in, and force a reboot. I cannot reboot with the power unplugged (Even though battery is full).
I went into recovery yesterday, and tried to see if there were any updates. It keeps trying to download the current update/version I already have. I also cleared the cache. Next step is a factory reboot. But before I do that, anyone else had this issue? This is happening with the USB cable I bought with the phone, so it's not an aftermarket cable problem.
Looks like hardware problem. Mainboard was shocked by electricity.
Out of curiosity what are you basing this on? I've not shocked it to my knowledge. And it still works fine, 95% of the time...