Phone charges only when i bend the charger - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Its been like that for a few weeks or so
but today its got really severe cause i have to put a much amount of weight on the charger so it can charge
the problem is not in the charger because it works on other phones
the charging port inside my phone is bent
is there any solution for that?

Hearmeman said:
Its been like that for a few weeks or so
but today its got really severe cause i have to put a much amount of weight on the charger so it can charge
the problem is not in the charger because it works on other phones
the charging port inside my phone is bent
is there any solution for that?
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Resolder micro USB connector or change the SUB PBA board (samsung part # GH59-11676A) for 20 to 25 euros.

It takes less than 10 minutes you change the charging USB port. I bought the usb port from ebay for Less Than nine dollars shipped. Make sure you have the correct revision. on my original part it was printed revision 1.0.

Mine has just started to do this. I rang service centre and they are sending a courier. Its in warranty, as in UK you get 2 years. They'll probably send it back saying I did it but ill let you know how I get on.....
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Yep, bad port, just shuck out a few bucks for a new one, just make sure it is stamped for the 7000, not others.
Takes longer to watch a video on how to do it, than it actually takes to change it. Took me about 15 minutes, but I'm use to
working on electronic gear. If you have a small magnet around, place the TINY screws on it, so they don't get lost.
When you get it replaced, look at the pin side of the board that has the USB port on it. Under magnification, flex the usb
port and (at least on mine) you will see the pins coming from the USB port flex away from the pins on the PCB board.

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Help!! Phone won't charge.

I tried to soft reset my tytn II in the dark, and accidently put the stylus into the usb/charging slot and somehow screwed up my phone. It will not charge, or connect with my computer. Any suggestions?
OMG! I did the same thing, but luckily i didn't do further damage except the copper parts become bent
HTC should have done something about this! i am sure many other users did the same
can u take it back to your supplier for warranty claim?
same problem here...
i could bend back the copper contacts with a WOODEN (!!) toothpick (dont steer around with metal in there....)
Looks like i tried to reset the device in darkness last night and fumbled around in the usb jack.
Damn... really bad position for the reset-button!
Same issue here-- though some chargers now work, some don't. My phone will charge with my OEM charger and usb to computer, but not my 3rd party wall charger or my car charger. Aaargh
Same Problem Here
Check out this thread at AT&T Forum regarding my attempt to get a replacement phone.
http://forums.wireless.att.com/cng/board/message?board.id=cingular&thread.id=65536
I got mine replaced at the store. I was under 30 days and was lucky.
I am going to order one of these:
http://www.eforcity.com/silicone-mini-5-pin-plug-for-motorola-v3-2-pc-smoke-cmotv3xxpc01.html
it should fit. i also heard that certain verizon phones have rubber usb plugs on them. I may just stop in a verizon store and see if one fits. My tmobile wing had one on it and it worked great to protect the usb port.
Well...I did the samething last night. Tried to soft reset my phone while driving in the dark. Luckily I've had my tilt less than 30 days, called and now all I have to do is go to the AT&T store for a replacement....Also, I'm going to pay 10% restocking fee so I can get an extra battery and charger...W00T!!!!! I actually saved about 50 bux
One way to avoid doing this in the dark is to flip the phone upside down, locate ExtUSB socket with your left index finger, keep your finger over the socket and slide your stylus down your finger tip. Of course the easiest way is to turn a light on.
wizzzard said:
One way to avoid doing this in the dark is to flip the phone upside down, locate ExtUSB socket with your left index finger, keep your finger over the socket and slide your stylus down your finger tip. Of course the easiest way is to turn a light on.
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true, but for those of us with this problem already, it is too late
Luckily, I tried a newer charger, and my car charger, and they both work. As far as connecting to my computer, I have to use my Y cable that was included with my old 8525. I'm still pissed, and I have a TyTn II and not a tilt, so warranty will be a pain in the ass, considering I have to send it to the UK. If it starts to act up, I will have to send it in, and if I get it fixed, I will definitely buy one of those plugs from the above post. Thanks for all the replies, and good luck to everyone with this problem.
Lesson # one don't put things in holes in the dark in bed
Well, good news is ATT is sending me out a replacement phone for free since I am still under warranty (outside the 30 days, but inside the 1-year). Now I just need to re-flash back to OEM status so I don't get busted on the return...time to test out the "Idiot's Guide to Re-Flashing Back to Original ROM" and see if it does me right.
Heijdemann said:
Lesson # one don't put things in holes in the dark in bed
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that's why I have so many kids!?! anyways I had my phone charging in my car and it fell of my seat onto the floor. the nezt day I noticed it wasn't charging (tytn 2 no easy warranty fix) I then noticed that inside the usb thing is a black plastic piece with the small metal connections. the black piece was bent a little on one side so I removed the battery took a pair of tweazers and bent it it straight again than I took some forced air in a can (for a computer keyboard) and blew in there to make sure none of that cheap plastic shredded and got in the way of the metal connections. it looked like after I used the tweazers some of that black plastic chipped off (very small pieces) anyways after that it worked perfectly. hopefully this will help others
well it seems i messed up now and stuck my stencil in there one of the small Metal wires is out of whack now ad some chargers work and some dont did anyone get a plug yet?
pissed
so I live in metro detroit with a tytn 2 not a tilt. after I stuck my stencil in there it seems my car charger don't work. when charging with my audio adapter its flaky losing some power, maintaining, gaining some power. but when I use my wall charger with no adapter it charges!! if you put the kaiser flat on the table I see by 2nd wire (in the hole) is bent down(whereas the others are up) and its sitting in the middle of the whole.(my buddy told me to use a needle and a magnify glass because the 2nd wire was actually bent all the way down but I got it in the middle after messing with it. when that one wire was out of whack my car charger gave me a red constant light (no charge) after the stencil incident. I hope all that helps somebody! anyways so I call HTC first they tell me that's not covered under warranty. Then they tell me I have to send it to houston tx for 3 weeks. Then they tell me it will cost $300 usd to repair!!!! this is insane for a little miniusb piece that got hit once with a stencil. it probaly cost 22cents. what is everyone else doing? I think if I can get that metal piece to stick to the top it'll be fine. I just switched to att and I have 6 days until im locked to a 1yr contract I could buy a tilt for 250 or whatever but id have to sign a 2yr contract.
I stuck the stylus in the USB port as well but luckily I didnt seem to do any damage. I did bend it a bit but with some gentle pressure in the opposite direction it went back into place. I havent had any problems charging or syncing since then, so it seems I got lucky. Just gotta hope I dont do it again, lol.
ya the black piece as a whole seems to be able to bend a little but if u mess the little little metal connections in there you're gonna have problems
Hi, this is my first post and I hope to help someone. I had the same problem with my phone, it charged with the home charger and in the cradle but the car charger won't work. using a close light and a magnifier I could notice that with the phone with the screen upside looking at the usb connector that the pin al the way to the right was flat and a tip was showing as opposite to the others. I returned it to the former position and voila!! it works. I hope to help someone.

USB Port Fix

Any one know of a company that can fix the USB port on a HTC Raider in Canada. Rogers wants to charge me $250 to fix it.
KillerbawX said:
Any one know of a company that can fix the USB port on a HTC Raider in Canada. Rogers wants to charge me $250 to fix it.
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You could probably buy two new Raiders for $250! Replacement might be the best bet, as you can likely find one on Kijiji for $100 or so. If you have a local cell repair joint, give them a call, and see if they offer the replacement. It might be tricky since the USB on the Raider (as other HTC phones) is actually a special type of HDMI jack that also has USB (known as MHL).
If you're adventurous, you might track down a broken Raider and attempt a part swap yourself. I've not seen the inside of the unit, so I can't say how easy or hard that would be at any skill level...
Hope you get it fixed up!
The part is on eBay you can always try to do it yourself should be a few small solder points
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KillerbawX said:
Any one know of a company that can fix the USB port on a HTC Raider in Canada. Rogers wants to charge me $250 to fix it.
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A friend needed this. We ordered one off ebay ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-USB-Pow...328529?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item27c422a1d1 ) and although it required opening the phone up and voiding the warranty, it required no soldering. He doesn't open electronics up very often, and said it wasn't very hard to do.
i was babbling abt this in a thread in the dev forum, thot i'd best do it also here in the proper forum for it:
i changed the USB port in my Raider, was very simple. Six little screws, two different lengths so keep track of them. One screw also holds down the teeny cover under which is where the tiny connector resides that connects the port to the fone circuit board. Once the fone is back together that's where you make the final connection between port and fone.
Slip off the battery cover, undo the six screws, take off that tiny little cover. Carefully work off the entire back housing. There's no front housing, just the screen glass and the fone circuitry bundled together.
Micro-USB port and ribbon connector is fastened to the housing with two more of those little screws. Change out the port with the new one. New part may not be an exact duplicate of the old part: that's ok. Reassemble the fone. Under that hole left by the tiny cover, press home the miniscule plug that connects up the port to the fone.
Put back the tiny cover, fasten back all the screws, and you're done. Port cost me $9 USD plus shipping on ebay.
lowfatmilk said:
i was babbling abt this in a thread in the dev forum, thot i'd best do it also here in the proper forum for it:
i changed the USB port in my Raider, was very simple. Six little screws, two different lengths so keep track of them. One screw also holds down the teeny cover under which is where the tiny connector resides that connects the port to the fone circuit board. Once the fone is back together that's where you make the final connection between port and fone.
Slip off the battery cover, undo the six screws, take off that tiny little cover. Carefully work off the entire back housing. There's no front housing, just the screen glass and the fone circuitry bundled together.
Micro-USB port and ribbon connector is fastened to the housing with two more of those little screws. Change out the port with the new one. New part may not be an exact duplicate of the old part: that's ok. Reassemble the fone. Under that hole left by the tiny cover, press home the miniscule plug that connects up the port to the fone.
Put back the tiny cover, fasten back all the screws, and you're done. Port cost me $9 USD plus shipping on ebay.
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Hey, dude, I know this thread is a little old, but can you PM me the link to where you bought your USB port? I think I need to replace my port (issues connecting to PC and charging requires wire wiggling), but I've read about certain ports not working with data transfer and only charging, and I don't want to make that kind of mistake.
projectisaac said:
Hey, dude, I know this thread is a little old, but can you PM me the link to where you bought your USB port? I think I need to replace my port (issues connecting to PC and charging requires wire wiggling), but I've read about certain ports not working with data transfer and only charging, and I don't want to make that kind of mistake.
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Try this? Says OEM so I imagine you wont lose functionality.
http://www.globaldirectparts.com/product-p/htc747235-qs.htm
Thank you! And only $8 too
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[Q] Not charging

Hello, my galaxy note has been having some issues, a couple of days ago it would charge with the charger bent down but I decided to play around with the port with a toothpick to look for dust and bend the metal bit in the middle. Now it barely charges at all, I believe the charger bit is fairly cheap but I am not sure if it is very hard to do. I am wondering if I am best off buying a new phone or paying someone to fix it for me? Or just having a go at putting the new piece in myself? I have tried using another charger and the same charger charges other phones.
-Any Help Greatly Appreciated
jeffreymonk said:
Hello, my galaxy note has been having some issues, a couple of days ago it would charge with the charger bent down but I decided to play around with the port with a toothpick to look for dust and bend the metal bit in the middle. Now it barely charges at all, I believe the charger bit is fairly cheap but I am not sure if it is very hard to do. I am wondering if I am best off buying a new phone or paying someone to fix it for me? Or just having a go at putting the new piece in myself? I have tried using another charger and the same charger charges other phones.
-Any Help Greatly Appreciated
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If you are ok using a screwdriver (jewelers type), you won't have any issues. There are countless youtube video's that show the removal procedure on that usb port. Granted, I've been doing electronics for over 40 years, but it's about a 10 minute procedure. One thing I do, with these super tiny screws, is I keep a small magnet handy that is attached to the bottom of a small metal bowl. When I take out a screw, it goes in the bowl, and with the magnetism, it won't get lost that way.
When you replace the USB port, get one that matches the one you remove. Depending on the country you live in, there could be a few different types. They all, will charge your phone, but, if you get the wrong match, the cellular signal you end up with, could be 1/2 of what it should be, so if you are in a low signal area with the one you have now, with the wrong usb board, you could end up with no signal.
p51d007 said:
If you are ok using a screwdriver (jewelers type), you won't have any issues. There are countless youtube video's that show the removal procedure on that usb port. Granted, I've been doing electronics for over 40 years, but it's about a 10 minute procedure. One thing I do, with these super tiny screws, is I keep a small magnet handy that is attached to the bottom of a small metal bowl. When I take out a screw, it goes in the bowl, and with the magnetism, it won't get lost that way.
When you replace the USB port, get one that matches the one you remove. Depending on the country you live in, there could be a few different types. They all, will charge your phone, but, if you get the wrong match, the cellular signal you end up with, could be 1/2 of what it should be, so if you are in a low signal area with the one you have now, with the wrong usb board, you could end up with no signal.
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Thankyou I will have a go at removing it I am a bit unsure of which one to buy so I will have a look around once I take it out, They are fairly cheap aren't they?
jeffreymonk said:
Thankyou I will have a go at removing it I am a bit unsure of which one to buy so I will have a look around once I take it out, They are fairly cheap aren't they?
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Yeah, less than $10(USD). Last one I got was like 8.95 or something.

[Q] Losse Charging Port? Micro USB Cable Not Fitting All The Way.

Just noticed that the default mirco USB charging cable dose not go all the way into the phone and now half way out when before it used to snap all the way in. Anyone else has a similar problem.?
That happened to me with phones before. It was caused by some pocket lint in the charging port. Hope that helps
papi5120 said:
That happened to me with phones before. It was caused by some pocket lint in the charging port. Hope that helps
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My sockets are completely clean tho. Like half the sliver on charging end sitcks out lol T-Mobile sending me a new one and refunded me everything including shipping and the return shipping for this one. Thanks for the little info. I just ordered a qi wireless charging going to start using that instead even if it take an extra hour to charge
Mr.Marc said:
My sockets are completely clean tho. Like half the sliver on charging end sitcks out lol T-Mobile sending me a new one and refunded me everything including shipping and the return shipping for this one. Thanks for the little info. I just ordered a qi wireless charging going to start using that instead even if it take an extra hour to charge
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Same thing with mine and its not pocket lint because it did it the first time I charged it fresh out of the box.
marper123 said:
Same thing with mine and its not pocket lint because it did it the first time I charged it fresh out of the box.
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Well at least I'm not the only one with this problem! First 2 charges the cable fit nice and perceft \ sung as in flush with the phone and couldn't wiggle it at all now all of a sudden the dang thing won't go in all the way.
I've noticed that it's difficult to plug in my Micro USB cable that came with my N6; I feel like I might break the plug and/or the port (or both!).
If I try using my old Samsung charger's microUSB, it won't go in at all -- well, I guess it could if I really forced it, but I'm not gonna. I found that my generic Amzer retractable microUSB seems to plug in the easiest
Are you having the same issue with other brands of micro USBs?
A friends of mine micro usb cable plugs into the charging port all the way without any of the silver part of the micro usb plug showing. I got my Nexus 6 yesterday and the micro usb plugs in and charges the device, but it does not go in all the way like on my friends Nexus 6. There's about a 1/4 of the silver part of the micro usb plug showing. All in all it does what it's suppose to do which is charge the device, but I wonder if this is normal?
Anybody have more information? Mine just started having this issue and it's been rooted so I know the warranty is void.
Unroot and get an RMA.
USB cables
Poe_82 said:
Anybody have more information? Mine just started having this issue and it's been rooted so I know the warranty is void.
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There are tiny prongs in the micro USB end of the cable that hole the cable in. All cables I have the prongs flatten out and the cable falls out. I just buy cheap cables from Monoprice and throw them away when that happens.

General Be careful with your charger cable

The charging speed is absolutely mental, the 0 -100% in 30 minutes is legit.
But one thing to note, the cable itself shouldn't be kinked, I've had a few of these before and you can break them fairly easy if you wrap up your cables all the time, try to leave it as loose and straight as possible.
Besides that, I'm so impressed by the speed of this charger, it goes like hell.
Avoid pulling* on them except by grasping the plug housing. Where the cable meets it are the weakest link. Never bend the cable there.
That's the spot where most fail.
*including phone saved by cable drops
blackhawk said:
Avoid pulling* on them except by grasping the plug housing. Where the cable meets it are the weakest link. Never bend the cable there.
That's the spot where most fail.
*including phone saved by cable drops
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My wife has an Asus portable screen and the cables the same grade, she folded it up for transporting to work, after that it didn't work. The 10 pro one is very similar, just shouldn't be bent at all.
And of course don't use your phone while charging...
notnoelchannel said:
And of course don't use your phone while charging...
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Or swimming whilst charging
In all fairness though, this phone remains so cool, I'm super impressed by it.
dladz said:
My wife has an Asus portable screen and the cables the same grade, she folded it up for transporting to work, after that it didn't work. The 10 pro one is very similar, just shouldn't be bent at all.
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I have 2 stock Samsung cables that came with the bricks. One has been used well over 2000 times but it is never put away... it just sits there.
It's a stiff cable, never expected this kind of longevity from it. It's taken a few "drops" too.
A well designed/built cable/plug assembly shouldn't fail from simply coiling* it. I've fabricated many hundreds of custom cable assemblies, many still in use after over a decade.
*coiling verses sharp bends to jam it into a small space. I'm not concerned with saving shipping space but rather delivering the assembly in best condition. I also avoid using kind of tight binding of the coil that could deform the cable's internal structure. Teflon insulation is extremely susceptible to this.
Should be faster!
I charge my 9 pro (65w wall charger) from 0-100% in 27 minutes. With the phone OFF.
I recomend to everybody to buy wireless charger 50w. The model for 9 Pro. Is Very Fast and it saves usb_C port a lot.
Atention! You still need wall charger and OnePlus cable to work. When you buy the wireless charger does not come with wall charger and cable in the box.
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Should be faster!
I charge my 9 pro (65w wall charger) from 0-100% in 27 minutes. With the phone OFF.
I recomend to everybody to buy wireless charger 50w. The model for 9 Pro. Is Very Fast and it saves usb_C port a lot.
Atention! You still need wall charger and OnePlus cable to work. When you buy the wireless charger does not come with wall charger and cable in the box.
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27 minute's?
null0seven said:
Should be faster!
I charge my 9 pro (65w wall charger) from 0-100% in 27 minutes. With the phone OFF.
I recomend to everybody to buy wireless charger 50w. The model for 9 Pro. Is Very Fast and it saves usb_C port a lot.
Atention! You still need wall charger and OnePlus cable to work. When you buy the wireless charger does not come with wall charger and cable in the box.
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C ports can be quit durable* if kept clean (rarely need cleaning). They typically last many years and thousands of charge cycles. You'll likely replace 2 or more batteries before a C port.
Typically the C port is easier to replace than the battery. A heavily used device's battery will last 1 to 2 years at best.
Direct charging is faster and generates less heat. High temperature and cell voltage are an Li's prime premature degraders.
*at least on a Samsung N10+
blackhawk said:
C ports can be quit durable* if kept clean (rarely need cleaning). They typically last many years and thousands of charge cycles. You'll likely replace 2 or more batteries before a C port.
Typically the C port is easier to replace than the battery. A heavily used device's battery will last 1 to 2 years at best.
Direct charging is faster and generates less heat. High temperature and cell voltage are an Li's prime premature degraders.
*at least on a Samsung N10+
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Yea I've had a problem with lint, just cleaned it, way more robust than micro..
They were horrific .
In regards to charge speed. The 80w 10 pro charger is the fastest I've ever used, it's insane
dladz said:
Yea I've had a problem with lint, just cleaned it, way more robust than micro..
They were horrific .
In regards to charge speed. The 80w 10 pro charger is the fastest I've ever used, it's insane
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The micro's were nightmares. C ports will take some abuse without becoming loose.
The lint problem is likely a result of where it's kept. My N10+ nests in my lint free bdu pant pocket however I was keeping my Buds+ in my front pants pocket (cotten vs polyester/cotton).
Recently had to clean the lint out of the Buds+ case. It wasn't properly seating.
No big deal, carefully used a toothbrush and blew it out with a blower bulb. Now that case nests in my cargo pocket too
In spite of no cover cap the N10+'s C port has stayed remarkably clean in over 2 years of heavy usage in a dusty environment. Where you pocket the device counts the most in keeping the C port clean it appears. A dust repelling case with a slightly over hanging hood seems to help as well.
blackhawk said:
The micro's were nightmares. C ports will take some abuse without becoming loose.
The lint problem is likely a result of where it's kept. My N10+ nests in my lint free bdu pant pocket however I was keeping my Buds+ in my front pants pocket (cotten vs polyester/cotton).
Recently had to clean the lint out of the Buds+ case. It wasn't properly seating.
No big deal, carefully used a toothbrush and blew it out with a blower bulb. Now that case nests in my cargo pocket too
In spite of no cover cap the N10+'s C port has stayed remarkably clean in over 2 years of heavy usage in a dusty environment. Where you pocket the device counts the most in keeping the C port clean it appears. A dust repelling case with a slightly over hanging hood seems to help as well.
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Exactly mate.
I've never broken one before, the cable itself though, very stiff, I've broken then before.
dladz said:
Exactly mate.
I've never broken one before, the cable itself though, very stiff, I've broken then before.
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I have 2 Samsung C cables, one is 2.5 yo, the other over a year, both are used constantly. Both are very stiff, I never coil them.
The have aged well, which pleasantly surprises me.
Micro cables, always was replacing them... like dumb bunnies
blackhawk said:
I have 2 Samsung C cables, one is 2.5 yo, the other over a year, both are used constantly. Both are very stiff, I never coil them.
The have aged well, which pleasantly surprises me.
Micro cables, always was replacing them... like dumb bunnies
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I've seen someone buy a phone, I was working in a phone repair shop and she bought the really expensive Sony phone. She was quite rough with it, shoved the micro usb cable into it the wrong way several times, broke off most the pins, literally list 1200 quid on the spot.
I think that's partly why usb c became a thing, so much more reliable, it's design I'm referring to. I know power delivery was it's driving force and data rate.
dladz said:
I've seen someone buy a phone, I was working in a phone repair shop and she bought the really expensive Sony phone. She was quite rough with it, shoved the micro usb cable into it the wrong way several times, broke off most the pins, literally list 1200 quid on the spot.
I think that's partly why usb c became a thing, so much more reliable, it's design I'm referring to. I know power delivery was it's driving force and data rate.
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Some people...
Yeah never liked the polarized micro system. A good sideways pull or drop on the attacted charging cable could loosen them.
It was like playing Russian roulette. In 5 years went through over half a dozen cables.
USB C is much more reliable, rugged... and dumb bunny proof.
dladz said:
27 minute's?
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Yes, with the phone OFF.
blackhawk said:
C ports can be quit durable* if kept clean (rarely need cleaning). They typically last many years and thousands of charge cycles. You'll likely replace 2 or more batteries before a C port.
Typically the C port is easier to replace than the battery. A heavily used device's battery will last 1 to 2 years at best.
Direct charging is faster and generates less heat. High temperature and cell voltage are an Li's prime premature degraders.
*at least on a Samsung N10+
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Not all of them.
I bought for my sister Nokia 7 Plus few years back. Usb_C get broken. She use it for charging and copy to/from PC..
To replace the port they need to remove the screen (with heat & bla bla). It could Not be changed thruu the back cover. It cost almost 30 euro, which is a lot for a usb port.
You can clean the port with a sharp wooden toothpick with some contact spray or isopropyl alcohol.
dladz said:
I've seen someone buy a phone, I was working in a phone repair shop and she bought the really expensive Sony phone. She was quite rough with it, shoved the micro usb cable into it the wrong way several times, broke off most the pins, literally list 1200 quid on the spot.
I think that's partly why usb c became a thing, so much more reliable, it's design I'm referring to. I know power delivery was it's driving force and data rate.
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Is funny how stupid people buy expensive things...
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Yes, with the phone OFF.
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If that's true buddy, that's a hell of a trick I just didn't bother with for some reason. If that's the case then I'd imagine the 10 pro will top up faster than a car a petrol station.
I'd great find but I feel like a tit for not noticing it myself
null0seven said:
Yes, with the phone OFF.
Not all of them.
I bought for my sister Nokia 7 Plus few years back. Usb_C get broken. She use it for charging and copy to/from PC..
To replace the port they need to remove the screen (with heat & bla bla). It could Not be changed thruu the back cover. It cost almost 30 euro, which is a lot for a usb port.
You can clean the port with a sharp wooden toothpick with some contact spray or isopropyl alcohol.
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C port quality depends on the manufacturer and perhaps model
A toothpick could deform contacts, a soft stiff bristle seems more appropriate... with care.
3% hydrogen peroxide can be used as it will get under the lint and react with it, dislodging it.
Dry throughly.
It makes sense that charging is faster with the phone off.
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It makes sense that charging is faster with the phone off.
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Yes thank you Mr Hawkin

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