[Q] Phone reboots whilst charging. - Moto X Q&A

Recently whenever I put my 2013 Moto X (XT1052) on charge using wall power. My phone turns on and shows the battery with the % charged and after a few seconds it restarts to the same screen. I am using the Motorola USB cable and wall plug that was provided, and it hasn't happened before.
Does anyone know how to stop my phone from restarting, or why it is doing it?

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I have a strange thing happening with my Moto X. Sometimes (not ALL the time, but more often than not) when I plug my Moto X into my car charger, the phone shuts off (not reboots, but powers down). I have to then power it back up of course, but from that point on it's fine plugged in for the rest of the time in the car. Doesn't happen again until the next time I get in the car and plug it in for power.
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Did you only replace the cable or the entire charger? If only cable possibly bad car charger?
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[Q] Problematic Charging/USB Port

Hey there fellow Moto X users!
Here is my problem, my (unlocked with root and stock rom/kernel) Moto X doesn't charge anymore, nor detect the usb, when connected, it keep rebooting, shows the charging icon, and it reboots again forever in a loop. If it reachs the bottom of the safe battery level, it doesn't reboot anymore, charges a few minutes to 1%, and here we go again. Note that when in 1%, i can turn on the phone and boot correctly, but not charge or connect to the pc. I tested the charger and the usb with other smatphones and they work like a charm.
Sorry for bad english....
Could be a stuck power button. You may need a service center to check it. Or google repairing it yourself.
That's all I can think it could be.
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[Help] Battery or Logic board?

I left my phone to charge via USB pc port. When I woke up, the screen was showing me the Bootlogo (Unlocked bootloader warning bla bla bla). So I disconnected the X and tried to reboot it and now it won't "wake up". Not even to fastboot. I tried all the keys combinations, for short and long time pressed. Nothing. When I connect it to my computer and hold the power button, the green LED blinks once and the computer makes the "Device connected sound" but after a few seconds, the disconnected device sound kicks in. Did this happen to someone? Did my battery died? Or my entirely phone did? Thank you.
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I have the same problem
If I keep the charger connected to the phone, it stays on and the load to 100%. If I disconnect the charger, it is instantly turned off, as if it had no battery connected inside.
More than a month ago I have this problem and can not find any solution.
Anyone know anything? He could solve this problem?
My device: Moto X - XT1058 - Retail Argentina - running Lollypop 5.0.1 - Root
bushako said:
Try a different USB cable, microusb connector or port might be worn out.
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Tried different cables and chargers. Nothing. :/ Thank you for your answer.
Cristian_Sayago said:
If I keep the charger connected to the phone, it stays on and the load to 100%. If I disconnect the charger, it is instantly turned off, as if it had no battery connected inside.
More than a month ago I have this problem and can not find any solution.
Anyone know anything? He could solve this problem?
My device: Moto X - XT1058 - Retail Argentina - running Lollypop 5.0.1 - Root
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Nope. Sigo igual :/
For those interested, having the same problem:
It turned out to be the battery. I tried different cables and chargers before (Original and generic) and nothing. But today I tried (As a last resource) on of those crappy multi-pin usb cable (http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAwMFgxMDAw/z/lWoAAOSwyQtVuK4e/$_35.JPG) with an old Sony-Ericsson wall adapter (http://www.mobilemonsters.lv/images/charger_sony_ericsson_ep-800.jpg) and the screen turned on to the battery with the 0%. Waited a couple minutes and the phone booted normally.
Genma2612 said:
For those interested, having the same problem:
It turned out to be the battery. I tried different cables and chargers before (Original and generic) and nothing. But today I tried (As a last resource) on of those crappy multi-pin usb cable (http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAwMFgxMDAw/z/lWoAAOSwyQtVuK4e/$_35.JPG) with an old Sony-Ericsson wall adapter (http://www.mobilemonsters.lv/images/charger_sony_ericsson_ep-800.jpg) and the screen turned on to the battery with the 0%. Waited a couple minutes and the phone booted normally.
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850mA is max recommended for revivivng Moto X from deep discharge. I'm using 700mA charger from LG

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