Yesterday night my phone's charge was completely out and I put it for charging. When I checked today morning, the phone is still off. I removed the charger and plugged it again. Phone was showing a battery with red lightning bolt and a plug wired. I tried to charge it again and again. And at last phone turns on. phone is showing charging but the percentage bar is not increasing.what will be the problem? Help me guys.
Any update on this thread i'm having the same problem
I have the same problem, any update ? Hove solve it ?
Ok so I had my phone charger ripped . So i used any another charger that works so I wont have to buy another one
The second one started not working at some of the places I had the phone at . but when it works it worked well . I changed my charger thinking it would be the same . but now my phone charges 1% every 2.8 min . for a normal p7 its usually 1.5-1.8 min
so try one of these solutions
1-Change Charger
2-Change the plug you charge it into ( 110-220)
3-Download the app called (Ampere) it counts the charge for you .. Plug the charger in the plugins you have at home and it will give you the fastest one
and if all of them did not work then just fix it at a Huawie store
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My battery died last night and i charged the phone up and now the phone will not turn on anymore. Anyone have any ideas cause i'm completely out of them???
have you tried takin git out an putting in the phone again?
Yup. I dunno what is going on. I was using sony's cable to charge the thing and the power button was lit up red and now i switched to a different cable and the power button doesn't turn red anymore but the indicator lights are flashing like it doesn't have enough power to start. It may just be dead and sony's cable just stopped working and never charged the thing
Nope that isn't it... it just won't power on for some reason. i hope someone has an idea as to what is going on because i don't
I had a similar problem and had to leave it plugged in for at least 10 mins before the LEDs indicated it was charging.
THANK THE LORD THANK THE LORD. I was right. The crap cable sony uses just didn't charge the phone at all. Now that i switched i was able to turn the phone on again.
Try hard reseting the device while it is powered, might do something if its a software issue.
battery stone dead~won't recharge
I have the same problem. I don't believe ti has anything to do with the cable. The first time it suddenly came to life after a day or two fo being dead, but this time so far it is still in a coma. It did briefly awaken when connected to the pc, but it kept blacking out, and now it's completely gone again.
Could it be that it is not set to power off until the battery is completely stone dead, and therefore it won't recharge?
I think you are absolutely right. I don't believe it allows you to charge it until it is turned on. So try and plug it for like 15mins and try and power it on. Let us know if it works
This sounds like what I have seen on more than one device. If you let the battery go completely dead it will not take a charge from a USB cable to a PC or hub, even if it was a powered hub. We had some old HTCs that would only take a charge from a transformer when the battery had been fully depleted. It was like the USB to PC or hub did not give it enough amps or watts to turn it on and start charging.
Tanquen said:
This sounds like what I have seen on more than one device. If you let the battery go completely dead it will not take a charge from a USB cable to a PC or hub, even if it was a powered hub. We had some old HTCs that would only take a charge from a transformer when the battery had been fully depleted. It was like the USB to PC or hub did not give it enough amps or watts to turn it on and start charging.
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Came accross this also in the Kaiser forums - think it has something to do with the battery being absolutely drained, so much that there isn't enough power to switch the current to the battery again.
Never happened to me, so never quite figured it out. But the Kaiser forum had a lot of discussion (and solutions I think) on this. (Xperia has HTC involvement..or so it's rumoured).
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This sounds like what I have seen on more than one device. If you let the battery go completely dead it will not take a charge from a USB cable to a PC or hub, even if it was a powered hub. We had some old HTCs that would only take a charge from a transformer when the battery had been fully depleted. It was like the USB to PC or hub did not give it enough amps or watts to turn it on and start charging.
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yep... I have had that happened to my blackjack 2 a couple times too. everytime I had to connect it to the charger for like 10 15mins before it can turn on again... plugging it to the pc/hub never work.... also happened once to my iphone as well
Hey I just ran into this problem today.
Turns out it was activesync messing with the phone
Ended the mobile device center process in task manager and phone went back to normal.
EDIT: Ok maybe its not back to normal. But it was definitely caused by activesync...
EDIT2: Back to normal now... Had to plug in the wall charger. After a minute the charging lights flashed and i was able to turn it on.
Checking battery status, and its in the red.. I guess the activesync was just a coincidence.
But wow, I left the thing plugged into my computer overnight to charge, and apparently it drained more than it charged?
There is defiantly something extra going on with the Xperia. While other devices I’ve seen fully drained refuse to start charging again from a USB to PC cable and even some power outlet charges. My Xperia is also doing as Nipperos. With an almost full charge I plugged it into the USB to PC cable and the icon went to the little plug and when I clicked on it the status said that it is was charging but when I got ready to leave for the day it had drained down one red bar. It was also very warm. With this, the $800 price tag and the random crashing made worse by the incredibly poor location of the reset button and made even worse by the incredibly poor design of the battery cover. Really, what is the proper way to get the thing off without breaking it? I’m fighting the urge to return it.
Any word on a new firmware?
Nippero said:
Hey I just ran into this problem today.
Turns out it was activesync messing with the phone
Ended the mobile device center process in task manager and phone went back to normal.
EDIT: Ok maybe its not back to normal. But it was definitely caused by activesync...
EDIT2: Back to normal now... Had to plug in the wall charger. After a minute the charging lights flashed and i was able to turn it on.
Checking battery status, and its in the red.. I guess the activesync was just a coincidence.
But wow, I left the thing plugged into my computer overnight to charge, and apparently it drained more than it charged?
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I've noticed this too... My phone will be on full charge, i connect it to my PC to install a software, then i check one bar's gone... it drains more than it charges...
my x1 did this today. my buddy has a verizon htc phone and let me use hus htc wall charger and it did the trick...
my x1 is a x1i so i dont know if the US. plugs or what dont agree with the phone. but out of 6 cables and chargers only 2 will charge the phone from a dead battery the other 4 would only charge after it was on.
so my best solution for you all is to find yourself a htc wall charger and let it charger for 20 mins before trying to turn it on.
and of course theres htc involvment on the x1. look in the windows folder. all drivers are HTCxxx.dll the comm manager is htc. theres a forum here the htc developers site. this isnt a site for samsungs and other makers. this is a site for htc devices. if it wasnt a htc device it wouldnt be here.
My experience
I had a similar experience while on a trip to Korea. I didn't foresee that a 200mA difference in the current output of a wall socket charger will cause me so much pain.
I had always been able to charge the X1 with my Jabra headset's wall socket charger, hence I brought it on my trip. Not being mindful of the ratings, it can only supply 500mA, which is different from the X1's charger, 700mA. I was using it happily on a bus, happily keeping it alive with a solar USB charger (till it ran out of juice too). A while later, playing with the GPS I noticed my battery power dropped to 20% (2 bar) so I pressed the power button to conserve energy.
Unknowingly, the battery kept draining and the next time I wanted to turn it on I couldn't. The top 2 LEDs gave me 3 red blinks. I thought, "ok, so I just go back to the hotel to charge it with my Jabra charger."
When I tried that, I noticed that the power button gave a constant red LED and the battery did not charge. Taking out the battery and putting it back, I noticed the power LED went off (which indicates it was going to charge) but came back out again. It never charged.
Back home, after using the supplied SE charger, the power LED went off and never came back. I tried to turn on the X1 after 15mins and it powered up, showing the usual charging LED cycles.
Lesson Learnt. Always use original accessories.
Same problem here....
I knew about problem charging totally dead battery with wall plug-in (from previous HTC). Totally dead battery was not possible to charge via USB (from PC). But I have bought xperia via ebay and didn't know the wall charger is not original SE charger... Hope to work with previous HTC charger
Tx for coming to the idea
Just happened to me :S
I had used it all day and Wifi was turned on so obviously battery was almost dead. To save battery I turned off the Xperia.
When I tried to turn it on again it wouldnt and so I connected it to the pc.
That didnt work out so I connected it to the standard charger but that also didnt work. Right now my Xperia X1 is lying unplugged on the table because someone said you should leave it unplugged for a couple of minutes.
Hopefully it will work, I only have had it for 3 days :´(
Also hope this doesnt happen everytime your battery is drained because that would be annoying as hell.
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Ok so what I did was I removed the battery and plugged it back in. This worked and I managed to turn it on and right now its charging.
Though when I try to go to sleep mode it turns the display on again after about 3 seconds and does what I am guessing is a low battery beep (Sorry windowsmobile noob here) but then stops instantly, which is pretty stange.
ok anyone know a way to increase the power wattage from your pc to the usb device? (sounds dangerous i know), but there must be someone who has had a similar prob and was able to fix with a bit of tweaking....ill google and come back with any results
okay...i had similar problem today morning..it wudnt start.
so i left it charging for ten minutes...and now it has turned on finally.
i think the battery goes completely dead.
Edit: thanks to this post, my problem has been solved. Thanks!
So last night I went from stock motorola 2.2 to this wonderful-seeming version of CyanogenMod on my UK milestone - the install went flawlessly, but now I have a problem - my battery is not charging at ALL.
While the phone was on last night after I charged it, it was plugged in, first to my PC and then to the wall socket. In both cases, the battery indicator had a ? (question mark) on it.
I thought it might have been some weirdness with battery calibration so I left it and plugged the phone in from the wall to charge overnight. This morning, my phone was telling me to connect my charger (despite it being plugged in) and on removing the power cable, it died due to no battery power left within 10 minutes.
While plugged in from the wall, the battery indicator comes up but again just contains a ? on it. The little white light next to the power socket never lights up.
If I plug the phone in to my PC via USB then if the handset is OFF, the white light comes on and around 10 mins later it gets enough juice to boot up. The problem is that when the CM7 software starts, the little white light disappears, the phone stops charging despite the cable being present, and it then dies 2 minutes later.
I know the battery is fine because it was perfectly fine before I installed CM7.
Anyone else experienced this problem and/or know how to fix it?
One thing I did manage to do before it died was install a battery calibration app that I found on xda-developers - this told me that the battery was running at 3267 mV - any idea if that's good or bad?
(and yes, I'm using precisely the same cable/charger I was using before I put this version of CM7 on, so I know they are fine - they charge a friend's SGS with no problems)
thatbloke83 said:
So last night I went from stock motorola 2.2 to this wonderful-seeming version of CyanogenMod on my UK milestone - the install went flawlessly, but now I have a problem - my battery is not charging at ALL.
While the phone was on last night after I charged it, it was plugged in, first to my PC and then to the wall socket. In both cases, the battery indicator had a ? (question mark) on it.
I thought it might have been some weirdness with battery calibration so I left it and plugged the phone in from the wall to charge overnight. This morning, my phone was telling me to connect my charger (despite it being plugged in) and on removing the power cable, it died due to no battery power left within 10 minutes.
While plugged in from the wall, the battery indicator comes up but again just contains a ? on it. The little white light next to the power socket never lights up.
If I plug the phone in to my PC via USB then if the handset is OFF, the white light comes on and around 10 mins later it gets enough juice to boot up. The problem is that when the CM7 software starts, the little white light disappears, the phone stops charging despite the cable being present, and it then dies 2 minutes later.
I know the battery is fine because it was perfectly fine before I installed CM7.
Anyone else experienced this problem and/or know how to fix it?
One thing I did manage to do before it died was install a battery calibration app that I found on xda-developers - this told me that the battery was running at 3267 mV - any idea if that's good or bad?
(and yes, I'm using precisely the same cable/charger I was using before I put this version of CM7 on, so I know they are fine - they charge a friend's SGS with no problems)
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Try plugging the phone into the wall charger, without the battery. Try and boot it up and let it boot. Once it's booted up, give it a bit and try and put the battery in and leave it to charge.
What happens if you turn off you phone and plug it in a wall charger? If the problem isn't in your battery it will charge fully.
When you phone comes up, try to disable the 1% battery steps in settings. I got a problem with it, and after disabled/enabled it worked fine for me.
Hope this helps.
On plugging it into a wall charger, the phone comes up with its special battery charging screen (i.e. a fullscreen battery level indicator) - no amount of pressing the power button seems to get it to boot properly (with or without the battery).
I'll see if I can get in and get rid of the 1% steps thing later, thanks for the suggestion
afonsolage said:
What happens if you turn off you phone and plug it in a wall charger? If the problem isn't in your battery it will charge fully.
When you phone comes up, try to disable the 1% battery steps in settings. I got a problem with it, and after disabled/enabled it worked fine for me.
Hope this helps.
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Dude, that was PERFECT.
Managed to get enough juice into the thing to get into the menu for a moment and was able to disable the 1% battery steps option - soon as I touch that tickbox, the battery indicator switches from a ? to the charging symbol and the phone starts charging. Thanks a million!
Nop dude, you are welcome
So I got a ME176C a while ago as a gift, and both these problems were there from the start. Since it was brought a month before I received it, I could not take it back to the store for a direct replacement. Before I contact warranty, I was wondering if anyone encountered these two problems.
1. The left earphone has a major buzzing noise after a sound is played. At higher volume, this isn't evident, but you can still hear it under the louder sound. I tried 3 separate ear/headphones that worked normally on other devices
2. The tab stopped charging properly. I'd leave it overnight, and it'd be stuck at X%, but it'll show charging complete. Unplugging and replugging it make it charge for about 5 minutes before reverting to charging complete. Leaving it overnight shows no increase in charge %, but I can't check if the thing is fully charged or not. Turning it off and leaving it to charge make it charge very slowly. I left it for 12 hours, and it went from 50 to 75%. Before this happened, it was fine, until one day it wouldn't charge past 50%. After multiple reboots, it jumped straight from 50% to 100%, then the current symptoms started happening.
Thank you
I have the same problem with battery. I got Asus ME176CX and its not charging up to %100. For example; I am plugging charger at %50 , its charging up to %54 and showing " Charging Completed" . Then unplugging and replugging charger , its continuing to charge but stopping after charge %3 - %4 more.
I tried factory reset. It doesnt solve. I have .201 last official version. Also tried to drain the battery to %10 then charge. I get same issue.
Yesterday charged up to %60 then restarted tablet. Battery gauge shows %100 then works normally.
I think battery has calibration problem. It shows wrong percentage. I didnt find any solution. I will use warranty for service.
Seems to be a device issue. I tried flashing back to 182, did nothing
Hi, did you find any solution? After Lollipop 5.0 update same charging issue continues. I send device to ASUS Service then came back and didnt change anything. Looks like device has internal battery problem. I will try to get pay back from warranty.
Hello. My Mi5 does not charge after the battery was drained. Yesterday it was normally charging and everything was OK. At 23:30 I had 1% battery and it lasted for around 2 hours. When I got back to home with dead battery i tried to charge it but nothing happens. I dont know the reason. I tried to change usb cable, usb adapters and nothing works. Do you guys have any idea how to fix that?
Have you tried leaving it on charge for an hour or so to make sure it isn't just trickle charging very slowly before it can turn on?
I left phone connected for all night and it didnt get any result ? By the way the LED doesnt light also
Have u tried to change charger?
Yes, and if a different charger doesn't work, I'd check if the phone boots into fastboot when plugging into a computer usb port and holding the volume down button.
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Have u tried to change charger?
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Yeah, and every charger fails ?
facing the same... Is your issue resolved?
takes time to recharge it back.
The issue is since the battery is completely drained. It takes time to recharge it back. Mine took approx 5 Mins to turn on.
I'm facing the exact same issue with my Mi5S. Went to 0% last night and now it doens't give the slightest sign of life. Tried living it connected to charger the whole night and nothing. Also tried different combinations of chargers and cables but no success.
Did you get any solution to your problem?
Cheers.
Hi has anyone had any issues with the super Vooc charger.
I chagered my phone this morning and it was fine, worked as it should but this evening I plugged it in at 45% and came back after 10 or so minutes and it was only at 74% , normally it would've been 100%.
I unplugged the phone and restarted it then plugged it back in but it only showed the charging symbol in the top right corner, I left it for a bit and checked again only to find the phone was not charging anymore, I tried a different charger with the original cable and the phone charges fine.
Any help would be welcome.
nosh10 said:
Hi has anyone had any issues with the super Vooc charger.
I chagered my phone this morning and it was fine, worked as it should but this evening I plugged it in at 45% and came back after 10 or so minutes and it was only at 74% , normally it would've been 100%.
I unplugged the phone and restarted it then plugged it back in but it only showed the charging symbol in the top right corner, I left it for a bit and checked again only to find the phone was not charging anymore, I tried a different charger with the original cable and the phone charges fine.
Any help would be welcome.
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Ok guys Thursday evening back from work at 40% and I plugged the phone into a quick charger than thought let's try the Vooc charger and lo and behold it's working, now that's very strange as yesterday it refused to do anything.?
Had the same problem last week...mine dint charge for an whole day.. thought it was dead..next day worked fine ..now its working good