I recently bought a new phone and left my moto x in my backpack. it ran out of battery maybe a few days ago and won't turn on. it has a green charging led for a few minutes but then turns off and will not turn on until i let the battery die out. the phone is black and unresponsive. please any help would be appreciated
First, try a different cable and charger and plug it in well over an hour.
And when you do plug it in, do you see the Battery picture?
KJ said:
First, try a different cable and charger and plug it in well over an hour.
And when you do plug it in, do you see the Battery picture?
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I've tried many cables, and no it remains black
scottshebs said:
I've tried many cables, and no it remains black
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If you've let it sit a long time charging and there's no sign of life... It's sounding like hardware failure or something nasty.
Have you tried holding the power button a very long while? Up to a minute even?
Have you also tried both volumes and power for awhile?
Not much any one here can do if there is no sign of life at all I'm afraid.
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If you've let it sit a long time charging and there's no sign of life... It's sounding like hardware failure or something nasty.
Have you tried holding the power button a very long while? Up to a minute even?
Have you also tried both volumes and power for awhile?
Not much any one here can do if there is no sign of life at all I'm afraid.
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nope nothing. it just ran out of battery and won't turn back on.
scottshebs said:
nope nothing. it just ran out of battery and won't turn back on.
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Send it in. Not much else you can do then . Sorry to hear it.
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Wait.... You said you tried many cables... You did try other chargers too... Right?
tried different chargers too
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tried different chargers too
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Well, it must be hardware. You're going to have to send it in. There's definitely no Troubleshooting or things to try flashing if there is no sign of life. Without bootloader or recovery, there's not a thing you can do I'm afraid.
is there anyway to connect it to fastboot? just a shot in the dark
Not if it doesn't turn on.
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Have you plugged it into a pc... To see if it sees your phone?
only to a mac
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Not if it doesn't turn on.
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Have you plugged it into a pc... To see if it sees your phone?
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only on a mac
Not sure what else to say... Sorry.
Send it in. ?
my moto x got turn off automatically while i am using it .. battrey had charged full.. what will be the reason behind it i worried
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Hi forumers!
So i just bought the Note 4, and received it yesterday.
I tried charging it this morning when it was at about 57%
it was plugged in for almost an hr and only charged 5%...
whatever happened to fast charge?
I was using the charger that came with the phone, it's not like i was using an extension cord...
So I've tried putting it on regular power saving mode, still nothing.
i checked the settings and fast charging was disabled completely...
Now that i'm at work (no charger) .. it's enabled again
I also didn't think the phone was overheating..
Does anyone know what's going on with that ???
all helps are appreciated !
Thanks guys!
make sure when u charging in setting battery part and its plugged in make sure it doesnt say charging usb it has to say ac charging if not its registering as a usb maybe u have a faulty charger
You got something else going on. Send phone back for replacement
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Dude do a factory reset IF that don't work THEN do what bacard said. ... @Bacard you know more than that bro explain to a brother instead of telling them to go replace it RIGHT away....I fully agree it ain't normal. Mine charges 85% in 1 hour. At times 100 in one hour...
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It wasn't that fast the first week tho
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Dude do a factory reset IF that don't work THEN do what bacard said. ... @Bacard you know more than that bro explain to a brother instead of telling them to go replace it RIGHT away....I fully agree it ain't normal. Mine charges 85% in 1 hour. At times 100 in one hour...
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It wasn't that fast the first week tho
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Oh I definitely know better. But I assumed he searched and read the 2 threads that already touched that and he did as they said. So only thing left would be a replacement. I am going by the info he gave.
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I'm currently using the lollipop room with root. Any ideas?, phone stops charging when it gets to 91%
What can I do to get it back to 100%
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I'm currently using the lollipop room with root. Any ideas?, phone stops charging when it gets to 91%
What can I do to get it back to 100%
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If You Are Rooted , try using " Battery Calibration " from Google play
Just saying - This thread has a big "QUESTIONS DO NOT BELONG HERE"....
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Sorry, :/ thought I went to the correct section. Must of clicked incorrectly
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Just saying - This thread has a big "QUESTIONS DO NOT BELONG HERE"....
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This is the correct sub-forum, are you on psychiatric drugs? They are known for side effects.
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qbdx said:
I'm currently using the lollipop room with root. Any ideas?, phone stops charging when it gets to 91%
What can I do to get it back to 100%
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Try charging while the phone is off.
Mine stops charging completely at 99%, the charger somehow kills itself. I fixed it by turning off my phone and then plugging in the charger.
So when i drained my battery, i was able to leave it charging til 100%, as soon as i turn on the phone though, and use it throughout the day. If i charge it with a USB or magnetic connector, it stops taking a charge at 90-92%. With the phone off, it still stays stuck at 92%. I can't use the battery calibration app because it sticks at that percent. How can i get it to force charging til around 99%?
Daryll99 said:
This is the correct sub-forum, are you on psychiatric drugs? They are known for side effects.
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Or this could have been a result of moderator throwing a part of another thread out to a separate thread / moving the thread to a different forum. In this case psychiatric drugs aren't the cause, but some ignorance of the ways the forums work is, on someone else's part.
In any case, a long time ago, some of the first Androids wouldn't charge if you'd plug it and it was above 90% already. Not a bug - a feature, over-current protection. Stopping at 90+% while charging from lower values would indicate incorrect data in battery controller - or maybe incorrectly engaging over-current protection. And indeed charging while turned off is charging differently - not the same kernel running - so the behavior is also different, and it might correct the problem. Once the battery is fully charged, its stats should be erased by Android and prevent recurrence of the problem.
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So when i drained my battery, i was able to leave it charging til 100%, as soon as i turn on the phone though, and use it throughout the day. If i charge it with a USB or magnetic connector, it stops taking a charge at 90-92%. With the phone off, it still stays stuck at 92%. I can't use the battery calibration app because it sticks at that percent. How can i get it to force charging til around 99%?
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I should have paid attention in Chemistry class. I suggest you take it to the nearest Sony Service Centre before it causes any serious issues. Sounds like a defective battery.
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Or this could have been a result of moderator throwing a part of another thread out to a separate thread / moving the thread to a different forum. In this case psychiatric drugs aren't the cause, but some ignorance of the ways the forums work is, on someone else's part.
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Usually when they move a thread, they usually write "Move to (forum)" Forum = Whatever forum it is.
You should try this method, but i think it makes sense when your phone thinks it's 100% charged, and it's not.
Charge it to full (or 92% in your case), then do a force reboot. Power key and vol+ at the same time untill it shuts down and vibrates three times.
When you switch it on it should show correct battery state (maybe 100%?).
But as I say, its just a calibration method for non rooted sony phones. But i hope this maybe might help you.
I have the same problem, after updating til Lollipop. Can only charge to 91%. But that’s only when I use a Sony charger. When using other brands of chargers (Apple, HTC, Anker) I can charge to 100%
Any ideas what the problem is?
So 3 days ago my note 8 got wet and since then I haven't been able to charge it while it's completely powered off. It only charges while in safe mode and normal mode. Turning on the phone while it's plugged in to the wall will put it into a bootloop until it's unplugged has anyone else experienced this?
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So 3 days ago my note 8 got wet and since then I haven't been able to charge it while it's completely powered off. It only charges while in safe mode and normal mode. Turning on the phone while it's plugged in to the wall will put it into a bootloop until it's unplugged has anyone else experienced this?
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They said water resistance, so when I 1st got mine took a shower with it. Have no such issues. Probaly stupid ideal don't judge me ha. How long ago did this happen? After it's wet it won't charge till dry and should be prompted at the time. How long did you wait after it got wet to try and charge? I waited 24 hours just to be safe.
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They said water resistance, so when I 1st got mine took a shower with it. Have no such issues. Probaly stupid ideal don't judge me ha. How long ago did this happen? After it's wet it won't charge till dry and should be prompted at the time. How long did you wait after it got wet to try and charge? I waited 24 hours just to be safe.
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It happened 3 days ago. I waited for 30 minutes used a micro cleaning cloth and blow dryer
are you getting the moisture in charging port notification?
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are you getting the moisture in charging port notification?
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When I plug in the charger while in safe mode and then turn the phone off it gives me the moisture detection warning
you'll be able to charge it in regular mode if you power it off and then plug it in just when Samsung logo shows powering back on
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also try and delete data in USB in system apps
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also try and delete data in USB in system apps
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you'll be able to charge it in regular mode if you power it off and then plug it in just when Samsung logo shows powering back on
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also try and delete data in USB in system apps
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also try and delete data in USB in system apps
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^ That and dry drying it more as well. Maybe leave it by heater for an hour so. Not to close to heater obviously.
Hi,I'm using the exynos version of galaxy note 8, currently running stock firmware on this version
Before the update, the fast charging running normally,but after this update the fast charging doesn't work although the fast cable charging option has been ticked..
Sometimes its running, but mostly its not.
I wonder if anyone facing this same issue as me or already fixed this issue.. thank you !
xzork said:
Hi,I'm using the exynos version of galaxy note 8, currently running stock firmware on this version
Before the update, the fast charging running normally,but after this update the fast charging doesn't work although the fast cable charging option has been ticked..
Sometimes its running, but mostly its not.
I wonder if anyone facing this same issue as me or already fixed this issue.. thank you !
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fast charge does only work when your screen is turned off, you know this?
matze19999 said:
fast charge does only work when your screen is turned off, you know this?
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Is it ? I didn't know about this..
But at the previous software version it does charge faster with fast charging status.. at the lock screen also stating cable charging instead of fast charging.. the estimated time also different ( 1h10 vs 1h30 ) for example
xzork said:
Is it ? I didn't know about this..
But at the previous software version it does charge faster with fast charging status.. at the lock screen also stating cable charging instead of fast charging.. the estimated time also different ( 1h10 vs 1h30 ) for example
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Hmm, maybe you try reflashing your system with odin
try simple things first, clear cache in recovery and reboot, if it doesn't work then maybe just wait the few days for Oreo and see if that fixes it, full reset should always be last option
Also check your cable and port.
Mine was a bit dusty and stopped fast charging as well.
Cleaned it and it was fine again
Most likely not a software issue, it would be hardware which doesn't necessarily mean you phone, as tbe others said could be the cable or even the adapter. I never use the stock Samsung cables, IMO they suck & wear out fast.
I've never had a problem with fast charging, cable or wireless. I'm on a new fw version than you & even when I was on RA8 I never had an issue.
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Hmm, maybe you try reflashing your system with odin
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Okay thanks for your advice..
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try simple things first, clear cache in recovery and reboot, if it doesn't work then maybe just wait the few days for Oreo and see if that fixes it, full reset should always be last option
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Well i haven't tried to clear cache.. I'll try after this..
I'm lookin forward for oreo too..
Update :tried clear cache.. not changing anything
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Also check your cable and port.
Mine was a bit dusty and stopped fast charging as well.
Cleaned it and it was fine again
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How to clean the port btw ? I used other type c cable ( aukey ) and still not working..
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Most likely not a software issue, it would be hardware which doesn't necessarily mean you phone, as tbe others said could be the cable or even the adapter. I never use the stock Samsung cables, IMO they suck & wear out fast.
I've never had a problem with fast charging, cable or wireless. I'm on a new fw version than you & even when I was on RA8 I never had an issue.
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If it's a hardware issue it would be my device though... i used a fast charging power bank before, and the status would become fast charging, lately it doesn't..
That version of software is the latest version in country btw..
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How to clean the port btw ? I used other type c cable ( aukey ) and still not working..
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To get lint and stuff out I use a can of compressed air and a small toothpick. But unless there is a lot of lint in there i'm not sure if it will fix your problem.
Worth trying tho I think
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fast charge does only work when your screen is turned off, you know this?
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mine does fast charging with the screen on so maybe it depends on what mode you use, i'm always using high performance mode
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mine does fast charging with the screen on so maybe it depends on what mode you use, i'm always using high performance mode
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No, you cant use adaptive fast charging when your screen is turned on.
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fast charge does only work when your screen is turned off, you know this?
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No, you cant use adaptive fast charging when your screen is turned on.
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my eyesight is 20+ on both eyes and with my charger plugged in and the screen on it says fast charging
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my eyesight is 20+ on both eyes and with my charger plugged in and the screen on it says fast charging
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It says fast charging, but it only works when your screen it turned off. Test it when you dont trust me or google it...
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my eyesight is 20+ on both eyes and with my charger plugged in and the screen on it says fast charging
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Thanks to god that your eyesight is so good, because then you can read this post:
https://www.phonearena.com/news/A-n...ng-only-works-while-the-screen-is-off_id93976
well I have 2 Note 8 and both says fast charging when plugged in and screen on but believe what you want
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It says fast charging, but it only works when your screen it turned off. Test it when you dont trust me or google it...
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Thanks to god that your eyesight is so good, because then you can read this post:
https://www.phonearena.com/news/A-n...ng-only-works-while-the-screen-is-off_id93976
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my eyesight reads that your link refers to the S8 and not the Note 8....
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well I have 2 Note 8 and both says fast charging when plugged in and screen on but believe what you want
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my eyesight reads that your link refers to the S8 and not the Note 8....
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Youre kidding me, right?
Please dont use XDA anymore, thats a shame...
and the link is to an article over 10 months old... besides that is not about charging a note 8
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It says fast charging, but it only works when your screen it turned off. Test it when you dont trust me or google it...
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Thanks to god that your eyesight is so good, because then you can read this post:
https://www.phonearena.com/news/A-n...ng-only-works-while-the-screen-is-off_id93976
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Youre kidding me, right?
Please dont use XDA anymore, thats a shame...
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yeah I'll stop using xda because you say so and you post and article about charging an S8, an article from May last year BEFORE the Note 8 was even on the market, and you do so in the NOTE 8 FORUM
so yes I'm stupid and should not use xda.... yawn...
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and the link is to an article over 10 months old... besides that is not about charging a note 8
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yeah I'll stop using xda because you say so and you post and article about charging an S8, an article from May last year BEFORE the Note 8 was even on the market, and you do so in the NOTE 8 FORUM
so yes I'm stupid and should not use xda.... yawn...
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Why you dont test it by yourself, Mr. Right?
I'm happy believing Samsung instead of a 3rd party app with Google adds in it
I have a 950F 128 gb, the first day I tested many things, including fast charge, and it did not fast charge when screen on, after 2 software updates it behaves exactly the same way, anyway, I really do not care about it, I never use it, as it puts more stress in the battery
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my eyesight is 20+ on both eyes and with my charger plugged in and the screen on it says fast charging
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It says fast charging, but it only works when your screen it turned off. Test it when you dont trust me or google it...
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Yeah both these comments are true...
With a fast charger plugged in it will display fast charging but it's not actually fast charging. But this is a good indicator to let you know your cable & charging adapter is supporting fast charging. As said, it's not actually fast charging until the display is turned off.
Plug in a USB voltage/current tester & you will see. Don't have one & you want to test for yourself. Compare charging times with display turned off & display set to never turn off. It's not just the Note 8, has always been this way since fast charging came out, at least on Samsung devices.
Hello everyone. I have recently bought new battery for my nexus 6 (Akku powercell).
After swapping battery to the new one phone doesn't want to power up (plugging in charger shows full battery icon and restarts. Additionally under charger I can access bootloader but the phone wont start/enter recovery - each try ends up in the charged battery icon loop).
Replacing the battery back with old one and everything works fine and dandy.
I've checked the new battery with a multimeter and it shows ~3,7V so should be charged enough to boot. Maybe anyone has an idea what could be the problem? Is it something related to me not getting new wireless charging coil along with new battery?
Should I try and misplace the wireless coil connection to motherboard on purpose (I'm not really using it anyway so not a big deal)?
Any help will be appreciated.
VarDes said:
..... under charger I can access bootloader but the phone wont start/enter recovery........ back with old one and everything works fine and dandy.
I've checked the new battery with a multimeter and it shows ~3,7V so should be charged enough to boot.
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In case you used the standard quick charger....Use a different charger to charge the new battery for at least one hour. Maybe the new battery is not compatible with the N6 charger
In the LG Nexus 5 there is also an equal detail and the problem is that the center line of the battery is responsible for measuring the temperature of the battery and not making good contact with the motherboard the cell is immediately turned off to avoid damage , I would recommend that you check the centerline of the new battery
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I have planned to install a 4000mha battery of a Huawei mate 8 to my Nexus 6ha that I do not have any Nexus 6 battery in my country
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In case you used the standard quick charger....Use a different charger to charge the new battery for at least one hour. Maybe the new battery is not compatible with the N6 charger
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Its more like the phone doesn't see the battery. I can unplug its connection on the motherboard, plug in charger and have the exact same result like with it plugged in. Old battery works just fine, altough I can feel its age (accubattery shows around 75%).
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In the LG Nexus 5 there is also an equal detail and the problem is that the center line of the battery is responsible for measuring the temperature of the battery and not making good contact with the motherboard the cell is immediately turned off to avoid damage , I would recommend that you check the centerline of the new battery
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I have planned to install a 4000mha battery of a Huawei mate 8 to my Nexus 6ha that I do not have any Nexus 6 battery in my country
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Hmmm, could You maybe point me to the specific thread? I can't quite the understand what do You mean with the middle line.
And what country do You live in that You can't get a nexus 6 battery if I might ask? You could always order from china, or try searching for an ez30 battery - might pop up few local (country-wise) shops who might still have them.
I'm not saying it's your specific case but it could have something to do
https://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/battery-issue-charge-cold-t3100267/page3
I live in Ecuador and for the ridiculous tariffs and delays of the customs of this country it is a martyrdom to import that is why I can not easily get the battery of my Nexus 6 since mine is failing since 30% goes out
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In short the batteries of all the cell phones bring a temperature sensor, some batteries bring 3 contacts as in Nexus 5 that one is +, the other is GND or Negative and the middle line is from the temperature sensor of the battery, now in the Nexus 6 is 4 only that the additional line is sensor but separate, if the battery is placed and the cell phone does not read a temperature it automatically turns off to avoid equipment damage
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I'm not saying it's your specific case but it could have something to do
https://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/battery-issue-charge-cold-t3100267/page3
I live in Ecuador and for the ridiculous tariffs and delays of the customs of this country it is a martyrdom to import that is why I can not easily get the battery of my Nexus 6 since mine is failing since 30% goes out
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In short the batteries of all the cell phones bring a temperature sensor, some batteries bring 3 contacts as in Nexus 5 that one is +, the other is GND or Negative and the middle line is from the temperature sensor of the battery, now in the Nexus 6 is 4 only that the additional line is sensor but separate, if the battery is placed and the cell phone does not read a temperature it automatically turns off to avoid equipment damage
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Ah this way. Now I get it, thabks for the link too! And sorry to hear that : /, If You can manage to fit the other battery (is connector the same?) then the only hurdle might be the battery frame and putting backcover back on, but a decent case might accomodate for the backcover.
What I would recommend is that if you have voltage in the battery according to what I read before then the battery circuit if it would be worth, then with a needle try to close the pins or contacts of your new battery
Felix92x said:
What I would recommend is that if you have voltage in the battery according to what I read before then the battery circuit if it would be worth, then with a needle try to close the pins or contacts of your new battery
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Well, You are MVP dude , someone in that nexus 5thread mentioned trying to put something between case and battery connector, I cut a piece of business card, folded it in half, put it over the battery connector and a little under the frame and to my surprise, phone booted up! I can't say how grateful I am to You ! Picture attached for reference .
EDIT: Blacked out IMEI
It's nice to know that you solved your problem
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Friend what I would recommend is that the image you uploaded reference you delete or hide the imei numbering, sounds paranoid but it is not too much to prevent