Question Poco X3 Pro - Adapter charge problem - Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro

Hi,
I bought x3 pro original and i`m not sure what is the problem, but adapter is not charging the phone. I can see the animation, green battery charging icon, sound, and the percentage increasing, but after 1-2 hours is on the same percentage, after 2-3 hours percentage is decreasing. If i use only USB(plugged in my laptopt or external battery) will charge(not fast). I have latest stable MIUI version, nothing custom.

Hi! You may have a bad adapter or a buggy PMIC.

Yeah, but what is the solution?

Solution is to return the phone, to get it repaired/replaced by the seller. Simple as that. Use your rights as a consumer.

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Solution is to return the phone, to get it repaired/replaced by the seller. Simple as that. Use your rights as a consumer.
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this is not a solution for me, but i will call for a service..i bought a original phone(checked), i see on internet there are many models with this problem and many of peope of who have the same problem are saying 'is from software'

First thing I did when I purchased a Poco X3 Pro was to buy a quality brand 10A USB adapter ( 5V 2A ), and charge the phone with that. Original quick charge adapter is still packaged in the box the phone came in, not to be used ever.
Screw the industry and their quick charge instant gratification must have powaaah to post on tikky tokky instagrammy while playing Fortnites on 120Hz 200 FPS battery bull****. Pardon my french.
Xiaomi has a track record of having issues resulting from quickcharge crap, and their tendency of cutting costs. Redmi Note 3 Pro comes to mind. Quite a number of threads on that one...
Also, many of people who say "is from software" are not smart, to put it bluntly. If you look around enough, this forum can make a man laugh out loud quite a few times.

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[Q] Dock is not charging pad, is that normal?

Hello,
I just changed the dock because of an almost dead key, and the new one doesn't seem to charge the pad. Has anyone had this before?
The pad is at 40%, the dock has been charged and shows 99% (still with the charging icon). But the pad is just discharging, its level decreasing.
The LED on the dock is green, and the LED of the pad is not on, not even orange.
Does that mean that this dock is faulty too?
Thanks for any advice!
I've seen this happen on occasion. Sometimes my dock charges my pad and sometimes it does not....I haven't been able to figure out what the difference is, but I suspect that when the pad is partially active the dock will charge it but when it goes into sleep mode it stops charging.
1) Generally the dock won't charge the pad unless it's under a certain %. I thought it was like 80% or something like that. The dock not charging the tab at 40% is not usual and yes I would exchange it before the return period runs out.
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1) Generally the dock won't charge the pad unless it's under a certain %. I thought it was like 80% or something like that. The dock not charging the tab at 40% is not usual and yes I would exchange it before the return period runs out.
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The dock is supposed to charge the tab if the tab goes under 70%, then it will charge it up to about 90% (unless the dock goes under 4-5%, then it will stop charging). At 40% the dock should charge the tablet. IMHO, it is not normal...
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
That's the numbers I've seen, it confirms my thoughts. Thanks guys!
I'm wondering if it is possible at all to get a Transformer that works correctly. And that keeps functioning. Here it's already the 3rd attempt and still not the good one, I think I'll just demand a refund and forget about the tablet stuff.
Last time I buy something from ASUS, really, it was a dreadful experience.
Yes, it is perfectly possible to get a fully functional, faultless pad.
There's a few production lines that are flawed. Frustratingly, those are the stocks the 'big low-priced stores' seem to have. (Bestbuy, amazon, etc.) Which means the rest of us have to keep hearing 'they're all bad!' when in fact they're not. If you get a bad one three times at the same store, GET A DIFFERENT PRODUCTION NUMBER. It's not that hard.
Silly people, wanting the cheapest price possible and then complaining the stock is flawed. Well duh, where'd you think the low price comes from?
Return it, it should charge it when it gets below 70%. Get your money back and buy it somewhere else. (And don't take any of this personal, I'm just sick and tired of all those cheapskates whining about bad products when they paid 30% of what we who have a flawless one paid for it. )
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Yes, it is perfectly possible to get a fully functional, faultless pad.
There's a few production lines that are flawed. Frustratingly, those are the stocks the 'big low-priced stores' seem to have. (Bestbuy, amazon, etc.) Which means the rest of us have to keep hearing 'they're all bad!' when in fact they're not. If you get a bad one three times at the same store, GET A DIFFERENT PRODUCTION NUMBER. It's not that hard.
Silly people, wanting the cheapest price possible and then complaining the stock is flawed. Well duh, where'd you think the low price comes from?
Return it, it should charge it when it gets below 70%. Get your money back and buy it somewhere else. (And don't take any of this personal, I'm just sick and tired of all those cheapskates whining about bad products when they paid 30% of what we who have a flawless one paid for it. )
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Nope, it's not coming from a "cheap" shop, not even online. It's from two separate vendors that have a good reputation. And getting a different production number is easy to say, you don't exactly get to unpack their stock
Though in fact, I've already unpacked a part of it, trying to find working parts... you can add one more fruitless attempt to those above. Thankfully the vendor does the exchange directly from the stock, if you go through ASUS process you can wait one month or more between each attempt (from my experience and friends').
No, there is no such thing as a "black market of lower-quality products", Amazon get their lower price from sheer quantities -- for example their games and books are cheaper than everywhere else, yet the content is the same. I never had any problem with their other products either.
Maybe you were lucky and a few others were, but in this occurrence it's definitely a poorly controlled (if not poorly built) product. 4 defects on 4 attempts in two different places, that speaks from itself.

Huawei P9 Battery issue thats "somewhat" confirmed by Huawei

OK it all started when the temperature where i lived dropped below 10 degrees Celsius and my Huawei P9 could not hold a charge for more than 30 min. when being outdoor.
I contacted Huawei about this issue and was told that was normal and a safety feature in my phone and i should use it out doors and keep it in a case and in my pocket.
Well thinking ok then this kinda beats the point of having the phone if i cannot use it out doors for 6-7 months a year and also no rely on have a phone to use for calls say should my son or some one else get in an incident where you would need to call for help or you wanted to call a taxi or just take a picture ..... i heard that some phone can do this now adays
So finally i convinced Huawei that the phone should be looked at by a repair shop that they used and i send it in and got the reply nothing wrong with the phone ... but it would still just die after being in my pocket and taking a 30 min walk.
So back to the repair shop it went, this time it came back with a message saying that they changed the main board of the phone ... Nope did not work and still the phone would just die after approx 30 min while in my pocket after a walk out side.
3rd. time back to the repair shop and the reply was, Nope nothing wrong with the phone and you just have a phone that you cannot use out doors in temperature below 0 degrees celsius
Well this kinda blows... so i have had the phone for about a year and i cannot use it out door on most of the year and ... BEEP*** so i wrote Huawei again and again to get them to find a solution for my problem
either they got tiered of my complaints or something else but all out of the blue Huawei wrote to me on facebook saying that well they are now aware of a battery issue on the Huawei P9 phone ... i cannot get the official information from them confirming this but will share the message i got from them on facebook "image attached to this post."
Translated from Danish to English it says:
There just came some news about the issue you're experiencing.
It turns out that there is a problem on some of Huawei's P9 models, as you describe it.
As I said, I have received a mail tomorrow that the problem can be solved by changing the battery.
I'm sorry that it has taken a long time to find - but we actually note the issues people write about and we'll send it on.
Sometimes it takes a little longer for Huawei's developer and test department to find the error.
Everything indicates that your phone should work exactly as desired if it changes the battery.
I would recommend telling Telenor or Care1 that it is a message from Huawei's technical department.
So in general i am not done with this case .... but i felt like this was information that might help anyone else in here that have the same issue with their Huawei P9 phone and dont know what to do about it, and could use this information that i have from Huawei via their facebook support.
Again my little "adventure with a phone i cannot use out doors" and Huawei support.
Small update:
Huawei here in Denmark cannot say witch models of the P9 that have this issue but they confirmed to me over the phone, that within the last 24 hours they did receive information in their support department here that there is an issue with some of the Huawei P9 batteries and where this will result in that some phones will shutdown when getting cold and this is also when in temperatures above 0 degrees celsius after short time of use, no matter the level of charge there is on the battery beforehand
so now for the 4th. time, my P9 is in for repairs .. Hope they get it right this time.
Bummer, man, no doubt. Hope you get it sorted soon.
I, on the other hand have no such issues. Temperatures here have been oscillating around 0 Celsius for about 2 months. I spend lots of time outdoors and the battery drain is just the same as it is indoors.
I had a similar problem. I was outdoors taking pictures of the first snow and keeping the phone all time out or in the outer pocket . It was about -3 Celsius and after two hours phone shut down displaying that battery was empty. When I went back indors, to warm, I switched the phone and the battery was still 65% full.
Later, I spent a weekend skiing, but keeping the phone under the jacket (pulling it out when needed), and didn't have problems with battery.
Same here. Went skiing and P9 will shut down due too cold, especially when the battery was lower than 50-60%.
To be honest I thought it was normal as the iPhone of a friend of mine behaved the same: it turned itself off due to the temperature (-10°C).
I managed to continue keep it alive by putting it under the jacket and not keeping it out too much while taking pictures.
I would not complain for -10 C, I think no phone will work. But my experience was on -3 C, I was with my wife and her older phone (with older battery) Galaxy worked just fine, even less charged than mine P9, under the similar conditions (holding in hand, taking pictures)
Its really common, mostly in iPhones and LG, but every device can behave like that in -10C conditions. Especially phones with metal backs that are not protected by user from such harsh environment(because if you live in such cold place cheap rubber case is useless).
I would not call it a major problem, especially when manual it self clearly say that minimum temperature that you can use phone is 0*C
But dont look at number it self, thermometer can show 0, but because of humidity of air, any electronic even at 0*C can behave like it is less than that.
And because metal body and getting phone out from pocket to cold air few times its a matter of minutes when the moisture will gather inside and phone will shutdown preventing from damaging it permanently.
I know that there are other things that could be stated as "major problems"
But i will however still say its somewhat of a problem as a phone that is less that a year old cant hold a charge for approx 30min even when at 100% charge when going out the door and this is even when its in a cover and is either in ones hand or jacket pocket and this is even in temperature that is between 0 degrees celsius and +8 degrees celsius.
But still i have taken me around 2-3 months to get Huawei to finally say ok there is an issue with the batteries in some of the P9 models and if you have this issue with the phone shutting down you should get the battery changed
I have also several times requested Huawei to share the information they have on the batteries, but i guess you all knows who hard it is to get a manufacture to release that kind of information to the public, so no luck there.
First of all, many thanks to you -> freetechdk ...
But, what happens now?! Do you, or will you get a new battery, paid by Huawei?
We do have, sort of the same Problem... Unfortunately it is getting worse rapidly ...
My wife has is p9 and was happy so far... just about 2 or 3 months ago, the battery was getting worse. It hasnt shown the effects it does now, but was getting drained very fast (she had to charge nearly twice a day, which, i know, depends on your own usage, i know... but..., twice a day...) Then, just about a week ago, she dropped it that hard, the display was smashed... So we had to change display, what happened last tuesday. Since then however, the phone is reacting very strangely! We now have exactly the same effect as described by you! 70% full battery, went outside at about 3°C and the battery was at 1% and the phone shuts itself down... Somehow i am relieved that it seems to be the battery... why?! Because, very carelessly we handed out the screen-lock to the guy who changed the display... i really wasnt thinking, because my wife and baby have been waiting in the car, in the cold (because the littleone was sleeping). just when i came back to the car, i thought "what the *** have i done" :-O ... and praying, he would do nothing bad... then, when we got the phone back, it was reacting strangely so my first thougth was ?! Spyware ... We are not sure, maybe it is "poisoned", but the battery thing seems to be a legit reason for the phone racting this way... So, we might try to change the batt... (and are still praying, for no spyware ... by the way, does anybody know how we can check this?! I tried (from ggl play):
antispycell.free
arcane.incognito
cleanmaster.security.stubborntrjkiller
and have all been negative so far... also i have been looking through processes and, i dont think anything to be fishy there as well... Anyhow, any hints would be appreciated!
Sorry for off-topic question
Greets
So had a talk with the repair shop that Huawei said i had to use due to warranty and so on, also the place the phone is now and they will change the battery as a warranty case.
The other main issue in all of this is that this is the now the 4th time that the phone is in for repairs with this issue and the repair shop have also previously changed the main board of the phone, so by no i really have no faith in the phone even if huawei now claims that this will fix the issue.
So after pleading my case to the repair shop and had them contact huawei and convince them to call me so we can sort this out, they will not see if they can do something else for me than just trying to fix my phone for the 4th. time with in a year.
So nothing is set in stone right now but looks to that huawei is swapping out my phone to a new P9 or something newer.
But this was all just because my tele service provider that sold me the phone had failed several times when trying to get them to fix it and then have a ton of issues getting huawei to take my problem seriously over for the last 2-3 months.
But when i talked to the person from huawei he did tell me that the battery issue for the P9 is something that they only found out was an issue with in the last week of Jan. 2018.
so if you have a P9 that have issues with holding a charge in semi cold weather / environment i recommend you contact huawei about the issue and have them swap the battery, but this all depends on the warranty rules in your country, here in Denmark these rules / laws are really good and does provide a descent level of aid to customers that have a defective product.
I used the support chat they had on their facebook page, the support there is not great but you do in some way get semi direct contact to huawei.
Just yesterday i contacted Huawei. After asking for IMEI and Build-Nr they told me that more or less, this is a Battery issue due to high power consumption because of the temperatur and advice me to
only use the Phone in enough warm environment
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Are you f***in kidding me :cyclops: ... what do i have a mobile-phone for, when i am not able to use it??!??!
Well my exact reaction when i first talked to Huawei about all this ... !! stupic to have a phone you only can use when your indoor or in a warm climate.
But Huawei here said that mine phone where one of those that needed a battery change... well they did this, but would guess that the repair shop did something wrong because when i got it back it did random reboots all the time..
4 times while trying to set it up again after the battery change.
Sooo a rep. from Huawei's service deparment called me last week and asked if i would send it back in and have it swapped out for a new Huawei P10, well OK with me, BUT IT BETTER NOT be the rose gold version they are gonna send back to me.
Hope you get through to huawei and get them to fix your phone!!
OK so the Huawei P9 battery issue came to a close for me.
Huawei gave me a new Huawei P10 as a replacement for the broken P9 i had
But still from my point of view some P9s for sure have a battery issue that Huawei should do something about and i would recommend all that have this kind of battery issues to contact Huawei and try to convince them to change the battery in their phone.
Hey guys, thank you so much for making me aware of this!
I sent in my phone for repair because it was losing 1% battery every 1 min (and that with a lot of battery saving tweaks already) on a day we had -5°C.
And it automatically shutdown in between, rebooting showed 1%, so I went to a repair shop by the provider and suddenly charging it turned on with 56% battery ... and then me and the repair inspector (they inspect the phone, if it is a very quick fix they do it, but otherwise they send it in) we saw mentioned 1% per 1 min together and so we sent it in.
I originally went into the store because suddenly the SD Card & Sim were failing. Guess what, charging the phone in the warm store/repair shop and it worked again FLAWLESSLY.
Any advice what I should write Huawei when I get back the phone and it still happens? I mean it has still warranty, so that must fall under it.
Mine does this as well, shuts down on heavy use on sub zero temperatures , but it's normal that after 2 years the battery would be on the end of it's life cycle ...
I kinda see improvements on battery with MR4 to be honest. Not while it's cold tho. We had some - 20oC here till last week so phone was shutting instantly when it was not in my pocket. Definitely I can tell you that battery lasts more but I use Facebook Lite, messenger Lite and everything else is deactivated from running in the background. I get like 35 hours standby otherwise with heavy usage 6-7 hours. If you wanna try Magisck rainbow 4 please do a clean install after at least c432b395 version
I have the same problem, so now I can tell the tech what the problem probably is. Thank you
-Fellow Scandinavian
Same problem here with my gf's P9. Just started to occur this January. Good to know it's somewhat acknowledged by Huawei. I just hope I can find the receipt (she got it as a gift from her parents...).

S8+ (SM-G955U1) Few different questions.

I thought about posting this on the newbie post but since there is more than one question, and some of this isn't really for newbies I thought i'd just make a new thread.
So i've had this phone for a few years now. I'm on Consumer Cellular with a TMobile sim card and it's been working fairly good lately. I am wondering if anyone has had the "automatic disabling 'caller id and spam protection' on reboot" bug fixed by the latest security update for the phone for them? As for me it still does it, so curious to know if it was fixed yet for anyone in the US.
Also lately I have been starting to think about possibly replacing the battery on the phone, I haven't noticed a significant power capacity decrease on the phone yet but since I'm a bit paranoid and never seem to let my phone get to less than 50% before charging it I'm sure if I had a power graph of when I first got the phone vs now it would probably show some kind of capacity loss. I know there are a few good places that can sell you a battery and a toolkit along with a new waterproofing seal and have a step by step video of how to do it and since I do have some electrical troubleshooting background I figure it won't be too difficult. But today I saw some guy inside the back of a galaxy s8 and he was using metal tweezers in there and all my old electronics training was just screaming "NOOOOO" LOL so I'm wondering what anyone who knows more about current electronics with this phone; their opinion of doing this is? Bear in mind he also still had the battery inserted in the phone. LOL.
Also I have a question about the specifications of fast charging vs slow charging are for this phone? I can't seem to find any consistent information about what this phones software considers fast vs slow charging as far as available power, and I've noticed I never seem to see the fast charging notification when I have it hooked up to a USB 3.0 port on my computer; and depending on how you interpret the information I've been able to find about what the available power is for a USB 3.0 port, depending on the item connected to it, it could be anywhere from 300 to 900mA available apparently from what I'm seeing but I may be misinterpreting the information I am seeing. Right now the only judge I have other than seeing the "Fast Charging" indicator is I have Ampere and it says that while hooked up to my USB 3.0 port and with most apps off as in not showing in recent apps in that form of standby mode, I am seeing it at anywhere from 330 to 380mA when I activate the screen until it recalculates and goes back down to about 330mA. Also I do know my MB has at least USB 3.1 firstgen from the MB specs. I'm not sure if it's drivers that limit it above that or if it's the actual chipset itself.
Thanks for any info about these questions.

Doesn't sit properly on Samsung Wireless Charging stand

Hey guys, received my Note 20 Ultra Mystic White today. Its stunning.. but disappointed to learn that it doesn't properly sit on the official wireless charging stand due to the camera bump. It does still appear to charge but I feel the way it sits on the bottom of the hump could damage it over time.
Bit of a silly oversight from Samsung as they're providing this charger as a free gift here in the UK..
Doesn't sit flat, but it still fast-charges so it shouldn't be too much of an issue.
For those that use a case that raises the back to the camera bump, it can help to make even contact.
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Hey guys, received my Note 20 Ultra Mystic White today. Its stunning.. but disappointed to learn that it doesn't properly sit on the official wireless charging stand due to the camera bump. It does still appear to charge but I feel the way it sits on the bottom of the hump could damage it over time.
Bit of a silly oversight from Samsung as they're providing this charger as a free gift here in the UK..
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I haven't seen this as a free gift, I have only seen the Wireless Duo gift for the Galaxy Watch 3, which is a 'lay down' wireless charger pad that would not have this issue. How have you managed to obtain the phone in the UK prior to release day? I am curious.
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I haven't seen this as a free gift, I have only seen the Wireless Duo gift for the Galaxy Watch 3, which is a 'lay down' wireless charger pad that would not have this issue. How have you managed to obtain the phone in the UK prior to release day? I am curious.
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Nothing sinister... I'd preordered from Samsung.com on Saturday.. when ordering i'd picked the earliest slot for delivery which was on 21st with DPD... was surprised to see that my order was updated on Tuesday and then DPD updated to say will be delivered on Wednesday.. it arrived at 07:07, the earliest delivery I've ever had!
Would have preferred the duo charging pad though!
ive got the vertical stand i got for free with the note 10+ last year. im not having any issues with the phone sitting on the stand. i also use it on the duo charging pad with the watch.
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I haven't seen this as a free gift, I have only seen the Wireless Duo gift for the Galaxy Watch 3, which is a 'lay down' wireless charger pad that would not have this issue. How have you managed to obtain the phone in the UK prior to release day? I am curious.
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Lotsa people receiving their phones early. I got mine Tuesday morning surprisingly.
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Nothing sinister... I'd preordered from Samsung.com on Saturday.. when ordering i'd picked the earliest slot for delivery which was on 21st with DPD... was surprised to see that my order was updated on Tuesday and then DPD updated to say will be delivered on Wednesday.. it arrived at 07:07, the earliest delivery I've ever had!
Would have preferred the duo charging pad though!
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Nice that you got it early. I got my Galaxy Watch 3 yesterday early from the official release date (direct from Samsung)
But what's odd, is everywhere else seemed to be offering the Galaxy Live Buds or the X-Box Controller and Game Pass as pre-order gifts. The buds being my choice as they are worth £180.
I ordered from EE and the phone arrives tomorrow.
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apprentice said:
Nice that you got it early. I got my Galaxy Watch 3 yesterday early from the official release date (direct from Samsung)
But what's odd, is everywhere else seemed to be offering the Galaxy Live Buds or the X-Box Controller and Game Pass as pre-order gifts. The buds being my choice as they are worth £180.
I ordered from EE and the phone arrives tomorrow.
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Samsung.com had either the buds or a gaming pack which had the controller, wireless charging stand and 3 months gamepass. I chose this as have a set of Sony WF-1000XM3's. I guess the gaming pack in all is probably worth similar.
I've got terrible overheating and battery issues on my Note, may return it if doesnt improve over the next few days.
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Samsung.com had either the buds or a gaming pack which had the controller, wireless charging stand and 3 months gamepass. I chose this as have a set of Sony WF-1000XM3's. I guess the gaming pack in all is probably worth similar.
I've got terrible overheating and battery issues on my Note, may return it if doesnt improve over the next few days.
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I have been on XDA for over 15 years and I have lost count of how many people complain about overheating and battery consumption shortly after buying a new device, be it phone, tablet or smartwatch.
But you really need to give the device time to settle. There's a lot going on in the first hours and days, with apps being installed and synchronised, using your new shiny toy more than normal, taking time to optimise certain app and device settings that crop up, (that you probably had disabled on a previous device over time) and then the battery needs a few decent recharge cycles to get settled too.
I think you should give it a few more days and I reckon you'll be ok!
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I have been on XDA for over 15 years and I have lost count of how many people complain about overheating and battery consumption shortly after buying a new device, be it phone, tablet or smartwatch.
But you really need to give the device time to settle. There's a lot going on in the first hours and days, with apps being installed and synchronised, using your new shiny toy more than normal, taking time to optimise certain app and device settings that crop up, (that you probably had disabled on a previous device over time) and then the battery needs a few decent recharge cycles to get settled too.
I think you should give it a few more days and I reckon you'll be ok!
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Thanks for the comment, 12 years around here myself I've had too many phones to list over this time, including pretty much every Note device since the Note 4 (i didn't pick up the 7). I've never seen anything like this... the battery i know should settle... but the heat is what is the most annoying causing the screen to be at low brightness every time i pick the bloody thing up, not once did the Note 10+ 5G ever do this even while gaming and such.. just typing this reply I'm guessing the device is now approaching 50c.. battery is at 85%, was taken off charge at 07:30, SOT 28 minutes...
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Thanks for the comment, 12 years around here myself I've had too many phones to list over this time, including pretty much every Note device since the Note 4 (i didn't pick up the 7). I've never seen anything like this... the battery i know should settle... but the heat is what is the most annoying causing the screen to be at low brightness every time i pick the bloody thing up, not once did the Note 10+ 5G ever do this even while gaming and such.. just typing this reply I'm guessing the device is now approaching 50c.. battery is at 85%, was taken off charge at 07:30, SOT 28 minutes...
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Firstly, I hope you didn't think I was being condescending in my answer! I am never quite sure on what level I am speaking to someone. So it's good to speak to a fellow veteran XDA member (see my sig for all the ridiculous amount of Sammy devices I have owned including all Note series)
I assume you have gone into the battery stats and looked at what is draining your battery. This week funny enough I was noticing a severe drain on my Note 10+ 5G and it wasn't for a couple of days I thought ... hmmm maybe I should check the battery consumption stats! It was LastPass that was doing it, really surprised as I don't even remember updating it. Google Play services is a regular culprit, especially on a new device. So maybe you should look at that first, because what you are describing clearly isn't normal and I haven't read any reports of this being common. Try rebooting in safe mode. Clearing cache in recovery mode.
You've probably tried all the above (I see you rolling your eyes!), I am just trying to cover everything that you might have missed. But I personally don't think the hardware is likely to be the cause. I hope you sort it and let us know what you found. My Note 20 Ultra arrives today, I will report back here if I have the same issues.
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Firstly, I hope you didn't think I was being condescending in my answer! I am never quite sure on what level I am speaking to someone. So it's good to speak to a fellow veteran XDA member (see my sig for all the ridiculous amount of Sammy devices I have owned including all Note series)
I assume you have gone into the battery stats and looked at what is draining your battery. This week funny enough I was noticing a severe drain on my Note 10+ 5G and it wasn't for a couple of days I thought ... hmmm maybe I should check the battery consumption stats! It was LastPass that was doing it, really surprised as I don't even remember updating it. Google Play services is a regular culprit, especially on a new device. So maybe you should look at that first, because what you are describing clearly isn't normal and I haven't read any reports of this being common. Try rebooting in safe mode. Clearing cache in recovery mode.
You've probably tried all the above (I see you rolling your eyes!), I am just trying to cover everything that you might have missed. But I personally don't think the hardware is likely to be the cause. I hope you sort it and let us know what you found. My Note 20 Ultra arrives today, I will report back here if I have the same issues.
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Nah didn't think that at all, just offering good advice. Yeah tried all the usual stuff clearing cache etc... didnt really noticed anything out of the ordinary on the battery page, the battery usage today is high from Samsung Internet, but I'd expect it to be the highest today as pretty much only used that today to browse a bit of news this morning, here and the note 20 reddit.. might try removing it and try Chrome for a while..
I can personally verify that this version of the duo that the camera DOES NOT interfere with the charging. View attachment 5083389
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I can personally verify that this version of the duo that the camera DOES NOT interfere with the charging. View attachment 5083389
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Thanks, the version gifted from Samsung is this one, the back is too high.
https://www.samsung.com/uk/mobile-accessories/wireless-charger-stand-ep-n5200/EP-N5200TBEGGB/

In us but allways got exnos version cause I require root but hated the lack of carrier aggravation. Now seems snapdragon is root able. Whitch to get

Just wanted to find some opinions on what to get basically it's been awhile since I was on her and my note ten is having the cold battery can't charge issue so Im looking what to replace it with and need root and loved the functionality of a fully unlocked bootloader but I missed the great speeds of a US phone since I'm in the US so wonder what I shoud do?
Too cold, won't charge?
You think it's a mobo failure on the 10+?
I've never seen that warning. Use something like DevChek to view all the sensor temperatures.
May just be a battery failure. They're good for about 2 years on a heavily used phone, my lasted 1.5 years and failed.
I'm looking at getting a second Note. My choices are another 10+ or a new 20U. It will likely be another 10+; it a solid, stable, fast phone with no glaring issues. If still running on Pie, that's a huge plus, Android 10 and especially 11 just suck. I don't have high hopes for 12.
So if it's the battery or C port PCB*, just replace and wait for the 2022 Note release.
From what I've read the Snapdragon has a better chipset architecture and instruction set.
They seem to be notoriously hard to root. Probably not a good choice for rooting.
I know you can optimize a stock 10+/Pie, not sure how well that will go with Android 10 and above. Some of the functionality isn't there for valuable 3rd party apps like Karma Firewall's logging feature. You can still use Package Disabler or ADB edits to kill the bloatware though.
On newer high dollar phones is many ways rooting is a liability especially with warranty/insurance and you lose Knox, Samsung Pass etc if you use that junk. There are those especially on this forum that swear by it but won't acknowledge their cost in time (which can be and typically is huge) and inconvenience.
Stock Androids/roms are easier to troubleshoot and more secure. If there are issues with a stock setup there will be thousands or more with the same issue making solutions more likely and easier to find. With a custom setup you are on your own which can quickly implode into a time sucking blackhole in more ways than there are stars.
If I was going to root it be an older Note... not a brand new one... risk/time vs reward.
*the C port PCB may have a temperature sensor, not sure. It can cause a lot of bizarre issues in seemingly unrelated systems like internet connection, I know that for a fact. Make sure if you do replace it you get the exact PN that on that PCB or it will not function properly! Both the battery and C port PCB are relatively easy to replace with the proper tools and skillset. Both are cheap, under $50. Make sure you replace the back cover OEM seal with the same or equivalent if you open it up. Do not use generic double sided adhesive tape!
And the award for Longest Post Title and Longest Run On Sentence In A XDA Post goes to...
*Nervously opens envelope*
@ressegger !!!
*Raucous applause*
ressegger said:
Just wanted to find some opinions on what to get basically it's been awhile since I was on her and my note ten is having the cold battery can't charge issue so Im looking what to replace it with and need root and loved the functionality of a fully unlocked bootloader but I missed the great speeds of a US phone since I'm in the US so wonder what I shoud do?
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Yes ,
i had this same issue of yours ,
"to cold to charge" can't charge ,
notice/issue .....many years back .
Can't remember which device of mine it was , think it was a Samsung Tablet A 2016 .
Anyway ,
Took devices to Samsung Service Centre.
It was the USB charging port .
They did not charge me much for the repairs .
Got it fixed and device charging normally / working fine afterwards.
My point is whatever you do or decide do not "throw/give "device away .
It's a small fix.....!
good luck
I am running the US snapdragon spammy 20 - ultra rooted up with boot loader unlocked thanks to afane and his advanced bros, although due to the lock down on many features such as scoped (controlled) storage preventing apps from being installed outside of the control room (googel store), did I mention notification sound got locked down too?

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