Hey, this morning I had the weirdest problem with my dock, despite rarely getting any disconnects as bad as other people have.
I am running the latest firmware from December on the tablet and the dock, but I suddenly got a message from ASUS Update Service that a MobileDock firmware update is available. I decided to go ahead and click OK but it simply did nothing. It gave me an error after some loading time and the dock kept on working but the message doesn't disappear.
Also, despite charging my dock last night it is now at 6% on its indicator and it doesn't appear to be moving. Is it FUBAR? Should I just go to a service shop working with ASUS with my warranty? (I'm from Eastern Europe so no retailer shipping back, lol)
After a full discharge and charge of the dock the problem still persists. After plugging it in it went green light pretty fast but showed that it was only charged up to 70%. On the next day after barely any use, the dock showed 30% and after letting it discharge some more it still gets stuck at 6%. Also, it appears to be charging the tablet with less power.
I'm kinda ceratin that it is a software issue. Is it possible to somehow "reset" the dock's software? Reset the tablet? I really don't want to wipe it full, because I CBA to restore everything on it, but if I give it to the shop it will take a full month or 2 before they decide to give it back. Any idea on how I might go about "resetting" a dock?
Edit: Just to clarify, I stopped getting the update message from Asus to update the MobileDock firmware. I though that might be the culprit (attempted and failed "update") but the dock was at 6% even before attempting the update...
FINAL EDIT: I fixed it by doing a factory reset. God knows what went wrong with the battery sensor software. ASUS should seriously do something about their software.
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Sorry for the thread necro and the constant self-communication but the dock is doing the same thing again. No amount of coldbooting while docked is helping. Any help besides the good ol' wipe data? I can do it, of course, but it's getting kind of old. Isn't there a software fix to "reset" the dock's firmware or something?
hitmancho said:
Sorry for the thread necro and the constant self-communication but the dock is doing the same thing again. No amount of coldbooting while docked is helping. Any help besides the good ol' wipe data? I can do it, of course, but it's getting kind of old. Isn't there a software fix to "reset" the dock's firmware or something?
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I don't know what to suggest..... Maybe use the Asus backup program so it is not too hard to restore your app data. Sounds like it needs another factory reset but I have no idea why it is happening.....
hitmancho said:
Sorry for the thread necro and the constant self-communication but the dock is doing the same thing again. No amount of coldbooting while docked is helping. Any help besides the good ol' wipe data? I can do it, of course, but it's getting kind of old. Isn't there a software fix to "reset" the dock's firmware or something?
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Same problem here; RMA'd it, they sent it back doing the EXACT SAME THING, won't even charge on the charger disconnected from the tablet; factory data reset won't fix it.
RMA'ing it again, this time at their expense for shipping; and it's being "investgated for unrepairable"
hitmancho said:
Sorry for the thread necro and the constant self-communication but the dock is doing the same thing again. No amount of coldbooting while docked is helping. Any help besides the good ol' wipe data? I can do it, of course, but it's getting kind of old. Isn't there a software fix to "reset" the dock's firmware or something?
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My first kb did the same thing: Erratic charge, constant update notification failing and many disconnects. I think it is a lost cause. Send it in and hope for a replacement that is less buggy
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Welp, after a couple of resets in different circumstances I finally decided to reset the tablet while it was docked AND plugged into a power outlet.
It actually worked and didn't attempt to fail an update during bootup I don't know how long this will last, hope I helped others...
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Thanks for that! Did you do a factory reset or a simple reboot with the unit attached to power?
I did the latter and at least it seems to have fixed the erratic battery stats also don't get the upgrade notification that fails. Sometimes the simplest things have wonderous results...
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berndblb said:
Thanks for that! Did you do a factory reset or a simple reboot with the unit attached to power?
I did the latter and at least it seems to have fixed the erratic battery stats also don't get the upgrade notification that fails. Sometimes the simplest things have wonderous results...
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Glad that worked for you guys, it did not for me. I tried it four times, since I hadn't sent my dock back in yet for the second RMA. Mine won't even charge on just th ac adapter though, so definitely something else is amiss in my case.
Keyboard problems
zaelin said:
Glad that worked for you guys, it did not for me. I tried it four times, since I hadn't sent my dock back in yet for the second RMA. Mine won't even charge on just th ac adapter though, so definitely something else is amiss in my case.
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Hi there,
Same problem here as Hitmancho and Zaelin: Cannot charge the TF701 through the dock and dock appears to be draining the tablet. In the beginning it worked fine - after doing a full wipe and installing CROMi-X 6.1- but then suddenly it started this erratic behavior. However I think it is a hardware problem since I actually hear the keyboard clicking when the charger is on AND the tablet is in its slot. Next to that the keyboard gets exceptionally hot just next to the slot connector which connects the keyboard and the tablet.
Does any of you experience the same problem ? And - if possible - how did you fix it ?
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Hi there,
Same problem here as Hitmancho and Zaelin: Cannot charge the TF701 through the dock and dock appears to be draining the tablet. In the beginning it worked fine - after doing a full wipe and installing CROMi-X 6.1- but then suddenly it started this erratic behavior. However I think it is a hardware problem since I actually hear the keyboard clicking when the charger is on AND the tablet is in its slot. Next to that the keyboard gets exceptionally hot just next to the slot connector which connects the keyboard and the tablet.
Does any of you experience the same problem ? And - if possible - how did you fix it ?
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Does the tablet charge when the power is plugged into the docked tablet (i.e. power in the dock slot)? I didn't quite understand what you meant by not being able to charge the tablet through the dock.
My dock heats up when in use (or charging) as well, but on the bottom. It's mildly hot if that description works :laugh:
But if the clicking is loud when you've plugged both dock and tablet in the power then you might have a serious issue. I assume you aren't touching anything while it is clicking. If so, you should contact ASUS support. Clicking out of nowhere sounds scary...
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hitmancho said:
Does the tablet charge when the power is plugged into the docked tablet (i.e. power in the dock slot)? I didn't quite understand what you meant by not being able to charge the tablet through the dock.
My dock heats up when in use (or charging) as well, but on the bottom. It's mildly hot if that description works :laugh:
But if the clicking is loud when you've plugged both dock and tablet in the power then you might have a serious issue. I assume you aren't touching anything while it is clicking. If so, you should contact ASUS support. Clicking out of nowhere sounds scary...
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Hi Hitmancho,
No the tablet is not charged any longer when connected to the keyboard. And when I connect the charger to the keyboard nothing happens, i.e. the tablet is still normally drained (or at a slightly higher rate) and the keyboard stays at 6% even though it is fully charged. However if you are in a silent environment you can hear a distinctive clicking at the spot where the keyboard connector for the tablet is located.
And just before this problem occured last week the keyboard was exceptionally hot at that same spot.
I am not afraid though that I will be electocuted or that the keyboard will explode - I am an electrical engineer by training - but I took - of course - the precaution not to connect the charger to the keyboard anymore. I now charge the tablet directly which is a nuisance but has to be done every 2 hours or so.
What I think is the problem is that the charger circuit in the keyboard is faulty and generates a short circuit every second or so and that this is causing the heating and causing the tablet to think it is dealing with a wrong version of keyboard software and wants to update it.
Regards,
JOTX10 from the Netherlands
JOTX10 said:
Hi Hitmancho,
No the tablet is not charged any longer when connected to the keyboard. And when I connect the charger to the keyboard nothing happens, i.e. the tablet is still normally drained (or at a slightly higher rate) and the keyboard stays at 6% even though it is fully charged. However if you are in a silent environment you can hear a distinctive clicking at the spot where the keyboard connector for the tablet is located.
And just before this problem occured last week the keyboard was exceptionally hot at that same spot.
I am not afraid though that I will be electocuted or that the keyboard will explode - I am an electrical engineer by training - but I took - of course - the precaution not to connect the charger to the keyboard anymore. I now charge the tablet directly which is a nuisance but has to be done every 2 hours or so.
What I think is the problem is that the charger circuit in the keyboard is faulty and generates a short circuit every second or so and that this is causing the heating and causing the tablet to think it is dealing with a wrong version of keyboard software and wants to update it.
Regards,
JOTX10 from the Netherlands
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If it is still under warranty, send it in. Asus fixed mine - well at leat the loose hinge and charging/firmware update problem. Still disconnects from the dock SD when moving the screen, but I can live with that...
JOTX10, I meant to ask if the clicking is there WITHOUT any physical contact with the tablet
But yeah, I doubt it's going to be able to explode or anything drastic like that. As berndblb said - if you are under warranty give it back for repair/replacement. Sounds damaged to me.
RMA-ed the keyboard
berndblb said:
If it is still under warranty, send it in. Asus fixed mine - well at leat the loose hinge and charging/firmware update problem. Still disconnects from the dock SD when moving the screen, but I can live with that...
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Hi Berndblb,
I RMA-ed the keyboard - I am still under warranty - and hopefully my assessment that it is just the keyboard is correct since I just RMA-ed the keyboard not the tablet since then I would be in big trouble without it. Did you send in the keyboard+tablet or just the keyboard as well ?
Regards,
JOTX10
JOTX10 said:
Hi Berndblb,
I RMA-ed the keyboard - I am still under warranty - and hopefully my assessment that it is just the keyboard is correct since I just RMA-ed the keyboard not the tablet since then I would be in big trouble without it. Did you send in the keyboard+tablet or just the keyboard as well ?
Regards,
JOTX10
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Just the keyboard. Good luck!
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I bought a dock and wall charger from Amazon a few weeks ago for my Nexus S. The dock works fine, but when I plug my phone into the wall charger it makes the touchscreen do very odd things. It starts to get very laggy, and it also seems to misjudge where I touch or tap by a great distance. When I unplug my phone from this charger it works correctly again. This problem doesn't happen with the charger that came with the phone itself. Any idea why this could be happening?
The charger you bought is likely not sufficiently isolated from mains. Some part of the mains frequency might leak through and confuse the touch sensor.
Mind, I am not saying that it is not safe to use.
Sorry to come into your thread to ask a question.
But I have a question about charger too.
At home, I use the original charger that came with Nexus S. My battery seems to last very long.
At dorm, I use the so called Samsung charger I bought from eBay [it says it's legit and it sure looks like one] but battery doesn't seem to last as long as I would expect.
Settings and usage/variables are not exactly same but - for example, I got 22 hours with 40% left with home setting, while I would have to charge my phone usually after 6-8 hours at dorm.
cgi said:
The charger you bought is likely not sufficiently isolated from mains. Some part of the mains frequency might leak through and confuse the touch sensor.
Mind, I am not saying that it is not safe to use.
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I'm thinking at this point I'm not going to risk it
johnkim0011 said:
At home, I use the original charger that came with Nexus S. My battery seems to last very long.
At dorm, I use the so called Samsung charger I bought from eBay [it says it's legit and it sure looks like one] but battery doesn't seem to last as long as I would expect.
Settings and usage/variables are not exactly same but - for example, I got 22 hours with 40% left with home setting, while I would have to charge my phone usually after 6-8 hours at dorm.
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Try swapping the chargers to test. But I honestly think it is not the charger's fault, if your battery is full both times. More likely there are other circumstances, like bad reception, or your phone is searching for wlan all the time or whatever. Try going to the battery monitor in settings somewhere, there you can see what it using power. I can't direct you there exactly because I have a non-english language running.
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I'm thinking at this point I'm not going to risk it
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As I said, your charger very likely is just as safe as all the other Chinese electronic stuff. It is just not filtered/stabilized enough and so it confuses the touch screen. Keep in mind that the touch screen works by sensing a very small capacity change. Some overlaid interference can probably easily disturb it.
I thought I would start a Galaxy Note specific thread for anyone else (I saw someone in the ICS Stunner thread) with the same issue.
My symptoms include/d:
Battery not charging to 100%
The OS reporting the phone was charging, while unplugged
Failing to deep sleep, since it thought it was charging
Starting Car Mode on it's own
Potential (TEMPORARY) fixes:
Clean USB port with a toothbrush
Use something thin to wedge the PCB away from the base of the board
For me, #2 works. But it goes back to how it was once I put it on charge, so it's literally very temporary.
Same here
jayshah said:
I thought I would start a Galaxy Note specific thread for anyone else (I saw someone in the ICS Stunner thread) with the same issue.
My symptoms include/d:
Battery not charging to 100%
The OS reporting the phone was charging, while unplugged
Failing to deep sleep, since it thought it was charging
Starting Car Mode on it's own
Potential (TEMPORARY) fixes:
Clean USB port with a toothbrush
Use something thin to wedge the PCB away from the base of the board
For me, #2 works. But it goes back to how it was once I put it on charge, so it's literally very temporary.
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Same here (no problems with car mode though...)
no solution beside plugging it to charger to stop it waking up and making sound...
Solutions are welcome...
Hardware fault surely? Get it replaced under warranty.
samvox said:
Same here (no problems with car mode though...)
no solution beside plugging it to charger to stop it waking up and making sound...
Solutions are welcome...
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Did you try anything from the OP? Did they work for you?
RudiRulez said:
Hardware fault surely? Get it replaced under warranty.
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Yeah, Samsung are going to arrange for me to send it back. I'll report back whether they cover it under warranty or they make excuses and try and charge me (never dealt with them before).
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Did you try anything from the OP? Did they work for you?
Yeah, Samsung are going to arrange for me to send it back. I'll report back whether they cover it under warranty or they make excuses and try and charge me (never dealt with them before).
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It looks it is not a note specific problem...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427539
samvox said:
It looks it is not a note specific problem...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427539
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Definitely, S2 had it too.
Just a quick update, got it back from Samsung (6 days end-to-end) and they fixed it under warranty so I didn't have to pay a penny. They didn't even call to try to demand money, just fixed and sent it back with a letter saying they "found the problem" (didn't specify what it was) and it's been resolved.
Pretty pleased with that
Got it repaired!!!
I got the microUSB plug replaced and so far the problem is solved (4 days of use).
I will report if it appears back,
Sam
I tried severals usb outputs and wall chargers but nothing! also my usb cable is not defect because I meαsure the output with a polymeter and the cable works perfectly!
Any ideas?
thanks in advance!
Be patient. If you haven't used it in a while, leave it connected for a while, then hold down button to turn on
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Brendo said:
Be patient. If you haven't used it in a while, leave it connected for a while, then hold down button to turn on
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The watch is on! But the charging icon(battery with a bolt) is not appear. I think something is going on with the watch....
Tapatalked with my Nexus5(AKA The Hammerhead)
And of course I tried everything....
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I don't think the icon always shows when it's charging. Only at a few times depending on the percentage. I could be wrong though haven't really paid attention when I charge mine
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Nilsonf said:
I don't think the icon always shows when it's charging. Only at a few times depending on the percentage. I could be wrong though haven't really paid attention when I charge mine
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My Pebble is not charging any more....! It is only 3 months old. I think now I'm going to have doa.
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Where exactly should I ask for doa? Is there a site or a mail?
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Pebble not charging issue - fixed
Just in case anyone else hasn't sorted this out yet, if your pebble is still on, do a factory reset and let the battery run until it goes completely off, then plug the cable and wait it will come back in a few minutes just like the first day.
If it went off before you were able to do the reset, unplug it and let it rest for an hour and plug it in it will go on, as soon as it does, do the reset "DO THE RESET" then let it charge for two hours and sync, your apps will be gradually restored from your phone.
In case you were thinking you got a faulty device, think twice! This will eventually happen to all pebbles out there! I have 5 of those gizmos in house (from wife to children and mine too) all suffered from same!
Hope this helps!
I had a problem charging at first using a blackberry wall plug, when I got rid of that thing I haven't had a prob since.
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How do I do factory reset??!!
juanqg said:
Just in case anyone else hasn't sorted this out yet, if your pebble is still on, do a factory reset and let the battery run until it goes completely off, then plug the cable and wait it will come back in a few minutes just like the first day.
If it went off before you were able to do the reset, unplug it and let it rest for an hour and plug it in it will go on, as soon as it does, do the reset "DO THE RESET" then let it charge for two hours and sync, your apps will be gradually restored from your phone.
In case you were thinking you got a faulty device, think twice! This will eventually happen to all pebbles out there! I have 5 of those gizmos in house (from wife to children and mine too) all suffered from same!
Hope this helps!
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Hopefully very much helps! But how do I factory reset? Thank you
I had a cable go bad. New ones are $15.
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After having the problem of it not charging, tried everything, factory reset, still not charging, different USB ports etc.
After it went flat it still wouldn't charge and was dead. There was voltage on the charging pins so the cable seemed ok.
I gave up on it a month or so ago.
Well I just got it out in a vain attempt to get it working again after reading another post I found and I now have a watch that it charging again!!!
Initially, same problem after an hour plugged in, watch was dead.
Then I squeezed the plug while holding in the middle button on the other side of the watch for about 60 seconds then the battery icon' came up on the display!!!!
A few minutes later, the watch has booted up!!!!! yay!
I am guessing it was a misalignment of the charger pins inside the watch which has somehow been corrected by holding the middle button firmly in, or maybe holding the middle button in for 30 seconds was a full reset which allowed it to charge again. Who knows but its working again.
The same problem here, no solution yet. It is really frustrating. After a year of using the pebble.
I had a problem with the contacts on the watch being dirty prevented charging.
Try your cable with other Pebble watch. If it is charging then there is a problem with your watch or charger pin otherwise problem with your cable.
This worked!
juanqg said:
Just in case anyone else hasn't sorted this out yet, if your pebble is still on, do a factory reset and let the battery run until it goes completely off, then plug the cable and wait it will come back in a few minutes just like the first day.
If it went off before you were able to do the reset, unplug it and let it rest for an hour and plug it in it will go on, as soon as it does, do the reset "DO THE RESET" then let it charge for two hours and sync, your apps will be gradually restored from your phone.
In case you were thinking you got a faulty device, think twice! This will eventually happen to all pebbles out there! I have 5 of those gizmos in house (from wife to children and mine too) all suffered from same!
Hope this helps!
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Hi all, this suggestion fixed my charging issue. Thanks!
Just like the original Pebble having an internal issue with the display cable getting loose resulting in a corrupted display, I believe the Pebble Time has the same problem with internal connections, but this time it's the charging port. I too have run into this issue and bought new charging cables and continue to have issues getting a charge to start so I do not believe the cables are the issue. If you look at the iFixit teardown of the Pebble Time, you will see the power port connects via pass through charge pins that contact the back of the Pebble Time motherboard inside. I believe the motherboard is not making good contact with the pins. Some have noticed if you squeeze the charging cable to the watch it starts to charge and if you let go it will lose connection again which supports my theory. This temporarily fixes the internal connection issue. The only handsfree method I have found to work for me involves using a strong clothespin (or some kind of clamp). This holds it long enough to maintain full contact inside to get a full charge. I believe Pebble is throwing replacement cables out because it is cheaper to do this than to admit there is a problem in the watch design causing the loss of ability to charge and issue recalls for repairs.
Hello!
I have a strange issue with my new tablet. Dock is not charging my tablet even the tablet's battery is under 70%. For example, right now I have 57% of the tablet's battery (Not charging) ant 98% of the battery of the dock. The power led on the tablet is orange, but on the battery section of the settings it's said it's not charging.
If I plug a charger on, the tablet's battery starts charging (orange led and screen indication), the dock's battery is green.
The version of the firmware is V10.26.1.28.
Is it a software of a hardware issue? Do I need to bring it to a service?
Thank you.
nata-lee said:
Hello!
I have a strange issue with my new tablet. Dock is not charging my tablet even the tablet's battery is under 70%. For example, right now I have 57% of the tablet's battery (Not charging) ant 98% of the battery of the dock. The power led on the tablet is orange, but on the battery section of the settings it's said it's not charging.
If I plug a charger on, the tablet's battery starts charging (orange led and screen indication), the dock's battery is green.
The version of the firmware is V10.26.1.28.
Is it a software of a hardware issue? Do I need to bring it to a service?
Thank you.
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Have you tried undocking re-docking?
sounds software related. I didn`t notice that on mine waiting for it to come back from it`s 5th trip to asus (who knows they might replace it...).
If a full reboot and undock redock does not resolve the issue i would suggest sending it away. you could also try factory reset of course.
btw i know you say it`s new (but how new) did you have this tab before that version of firmware?? if so was it happening then?
malos1984 said:
Have you tried undocking re-docking?
sounds software related. I didn`t notice that on mine waiting for it to come back from it`s 5th trip to asus (who knows they might replace it...).
If a full reboot and undock redock does not resolve the issue i would suggest sending it away. you could also try factory reset of course.
btw i know you say it`s new (but how new) did you have this tab before that version of firmware?? if so was it happening then?
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Thanks for the reply!
Sure I have tried undocking re-docking many times, but nothing changed. I've also tried to reboot and factory reset with no use.
I did a firmware update to V10.26.1.28 at the first boot of the tablet, so I don't know if the issue was present at the previous version of the firmware. If I should check it, I don't know how to roll back.
nata-lee said:
Thanks for the reply!
Sure I have tried undocking re-docking many times, but nothing changed. I've also tried to reboot and factory reset with no use.
I did a firmware update to V10.26.1.28 at the first boot of the tablet, so I don't know if the issue was present at the previous version of the firmware. If I should check it, I don't know how to roll back.
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Quite a few docks with a 2013 build date had that charging problem. Check the manufacturing date of the dock on it's box. If it is 11/2013 or earlier, I would send it back for replacement. People did get 2014 docks. Don't settle for less.
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Hello everyone.
I have a really big problem with my Xiaomi Mi3w (Cancro) and i haven’t find a solution in months.
I have an issue with the battery(?) or with the micro usb connector, sometimes i can’t charge my battery, no matter what or how, i can’t in any way.
When i connect the phone to the wall charger it doesnt charge or it even drains the battery, even if it’s off, it happened that some times when i connect the phone to the charger at 20+% battery after some hours it’s at 10%.
When the phone behaves like this and i try to connect it to the pc it can’t seem to hold the connection for more than 3-4 seconds, it continuosly connects and disconnects and it’s impossible even to open it in explorer. Obviously it’s impossible to charge even in this way.
At first i thought that it could only be a hardware problem (faulty connector/charger/cable etc)
but the last time i had this issue (today) i discovered that i can keep the connection between pc and the phone using fastboot. When i use fastboot the phone doesn’t disconnects continuosly so i can say that in 99% it’s not a connector/cable problem.
Could it be a kernel bug? I know that the kernel it’s active even when the phone is off but in charge, this could explain the charging problem even if it’s off.
Another thing that i discovered is that when the phone is on the connection to the pc gets more stable if i turn off debug mode ( can keep the usb connection on for more than 30 secs but i can’t seem to charge it anyway).
Things that i tried to solve the problem:
-Change the charger (1st charger is xiaomi’s orignal/ 2nd it’s a sony with output 5V/850 mah/ 3rd is a lg 4.8V/1A/ 4th is a generic tablet charger which came with my acer iconia with 5V/2A) none of these solved the problem.
-Change the cable (used 10 and more different cables, every cable was tested with my other devices and all were working well with my moto G and acer iconia)
-Fastboot install of both stable and developer rom
-Clean fastboot install of both roms (formatting both systems earlier with cwm)
-Install via cwm of ivan 4.4 aosp and cyano 12 (both of these uses the same leaked kernel right?)
-Cleaning connector with a neddle, soft cloth and some alcohol
I’m not sure about this other point but the phone seem to get in this not charging state when the battery gets below 30% and i keep it uncharged overnight.
So i thought that i could also be a problem related to the governor used by the phone when gets to a low battery profile and specifically when this governor tells the phone to get in deep sleep.
(this could perhaps explain the problem of both cyano and ivans roms random reboots and the workaround using partial_wake_lock)
I hope that someone can help me to solve this problem because my device is useless now
Thanks in advance to everyone
i have the same problem with my MI3W. Sometimes i can charge it while smartphone is power off.
I tried with another battery. I am waiting for a new usb connector flex to check too.
Do you find any solution?
TomiMc said:
i have the same problem with my MI3W. Sometimes i can charge it while smartphone is power off.
I tried with another battery. I am waiting for a new usb connector flex to check too.
Do you find any solution?
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New usb board flex and problem solved. Now my mi3 is charging witouth problems.
Same issue
Lacedaemonius said:
I’m not sure about this other point but the phone seem to get in this not charging state when the battery gets below 30% and i keep it uncharged overnight.
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I think i might be having the same problem. My phone started acting weird at the exact same condition. The charging connection kept going on and off. Felt like hardware issue at first. Charged my phone somehow to full charge and reset it. Looks good now but still skeptical.
Fingers crossed.
do2blehelix said:
I think i might be having the same problem. My phone started acting weird at the exact same condition. The charging connection kept going on and off. Felt like hardware issue at first. Charged my phone somehow to full charge and reset it. Looks good now but still skeptical.
Fingers crossed.
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Hi i resolved the problem some time ago, cleaning the connector with a very tiny needle, i didn't go very far the first time that i cleaned it, probably it's only dirt, try cleaning it yourself and see if it resolves the problem
going fine
Lacedaemonius said:
Hi i resolved the problem some time ago, cleaning the connector with a very tiny needle, i didn't go very far the first time that i cleaned it, probably it's only dirt, try cleaning it yourself and see if it resolves the problem
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Tested for one month, ....never cleaned the connector though....
Never faced the problem again, though i have changed roms.:good::good:
Anyways, hope it never comes back again
Thanks Lace.....