USB Cable Heat - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6

How hot does the end of your USB cable get (the side plugging into the phone) while fast charging?

Hi,
Just found your topic on Google and yes, the part you plug in your S6 gets REALLY hot..
I don't know if I'm the only one, but it only happens when I'm using the fast charger.

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HD2 killing car chargers??

My HD2 has just killed it's second car charger, grr! Has anyone else had this problem with generic micro USB chargers? Or genuine HTC ones?
The power light comes on in the charger but nothing happens on the phone. My car holder charger was in 2 sections, a mini USB cable to the cradle and then a converter to micro USB in the cradle. If you swap the mini USB cable the rest works, but with the broken cable, the cradle power indicator still lights up.
Thanks in advance if anyone's had the same problem or got some advice.
dizzi141 said:
My HD2 has just killed it's second car charger, grr! Has anyone else had this problem with generic micro USB chargers? Or genuine HTC ones?
The power light comes on in the charger but nothing happens on the phone. My car holder charger was in 2 sections, a mini USB cable to the cradle and then a converter to micro USB in the cradle. If you swap the mini USB cable the rest works, but with the broken cable, the cradle power indicator still lights up.
Thanks in advance if anyone's had the same problem or got some advice.
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How hot is the phone?
If it is too hot (usually from a car charger in a hot environment), the Leo will not charge. The HD2 will blink green and orange.
Hello dizzi141,
Same problem here, already one car charger down. I have a red led burning on the car charger but nothing happens on the device ...
Grtz
My charger is working but charger is getting very hot and it charging the phone very slowly like 7-10 min one percent (%1) any way to fix this problem?
It's not a heat thing as far as I can tell, it works one minute and then next time it's dead. The phone doesn't recognise it's plugged into a charger even.
So the led is not blinking at all? (when plugged in to charger)
Shure that its your htc hd2 killing and not the car ? Cheapass chargers suks bigtime
Power consumption
Could it be that your generic charger is rated at 500mA and the HD2 can draw somewhere between 1500 and 2000mA ?
That might blow a fuse (or burn up the voltage regulator if unfused) in the "el-cheapo" car charger..
Personally, I'm using a 1000mA USB adapter from dealextreme.com
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.34040
and a standard USB cable.
Works perfectly for me.
(Sure, I might get the orange/green LED, but that's because of heat. I get that with original charger too, if it's too hot when I charge.)
Just my two cents...
I used to have a lower power generic car charger but it blew after a couple of months of occasional use.
For 'peace of mind' I brought the official HTC one as advised in the accessories section of their website, it's still working fine now after about 3 months of occasional use (just have to wiggle it around a bit to make a good connection in the socket sometimes).
I do have to align the screen mount to an aircon vent on the dash to keep it cool though, it overheats in no time - and that's just uk heat!
I haven't had any problems with heat or charging. I use this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882021129 , you can get them pretty cheap if you watch their email promos.
I'd agree with Bonzo.
I have tested few chargers (Samsung branded including ).
Everything what was not marked as 1A (1000mA) output was useless.
i use the origininale htc`s car chargers.
they work flawless.
CC-C200 for the hd2
i had a CC-C100 before.

[Q] Charging Cable - Extremely Slow Charge

My USB cable that came with my One finally broke. I went and got a USB cable at Best Buy for my phone but it charges extremely slow. I'm guessing it's just the type of cable that is causing this.
What should I get for a cable that will bring me back to normal charging speeds?

Car charger problem

So i am having this problem, wonder if anyone else is also. I reported it to samsung.
The problem is when using a car charge my phone will say charging like normal. BUT then it will says "powering connected usb device".
It will say this the whole time it is charging.
Its a 5v 2amp charger i am using a micro usb cable with the included usb c adapter.
I use the this same charger for my s7 edge without problems.
Now the kicker here. Once i unplug the note 7 from the charger it will keep to saying "powering connected usb device"
The battery icon will flip between the power out icon and normal battery.
The first time it did i had to reboot the phone so it would stop.
The next time it went away after a few minutes.
I havent try using a usb c cable, but will later today.
Just wondering if anyone else is having this problem. Its probably OS related or have something to do with the adapters.
Just wondering if anyone else has this problem
The included micro-usb-to-usbc adapter seems to inhibit the charging speed. I used the adapter with an official Samsung Micro USB cable that came with my Note 5 and plugged it into a Samsung fast charger and the charging takes forever... Maybe you're experiencing a similar symptom?
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Its possible. Today i drove for about 20mins and i didnt have this problem. It charged but only went up 3% more. I should of gotten at lest 5-6% with that charger (amount i would of gotten with my s7 edge, same charger in cable)
I will do a test today with the usb c cbale plug right into the usb adapter. I only have the one for the time being
Well the problem is still here.
My wife gotnher phone and the same thing.
She needed to charger her phone.
Plug it up and it says chaning connected usb device. Just stays on the screen for a while then goes away.
Now we got out the car and turn the car off.
Then phone lit up and says powering conntect usb device. Then my rasio started to boot up and ended up in a boot loop as long as the phone was connected.
So thephone was trying to power my car through the usb charger.
This is something samsung should fix asap. There should be an option to turn this off.
Ill have another chat with samsung

[Q] T813 USB plug getting warm while charging?

Is it normal that the USB plug is getting quite warm while charging? Not the device itself, just the white USB plug on the stock cable that plugs into the tablet.
It's not hot, but it sure is around 40°C guesstimated. Never noticed that in any other device. The tablet and the cable are almost new, no abuse so far. I don't have a second Micro-USB cable at hand, but I might get one to test.
That's normal.

Weird issue of charging

When i put the mobile on charging with original adapter and cable ,it just shows cable charging , then i take out the ejector pin and insert it into the charging port just for a second or two and then when i insert the cable, it starts fast charging
With the PD charger its fast charging is always ok
I just wanted to ask that if anyone else is facing this issue or just me
suhaibahmad said:
When i put the mobile on charging with original adapter and cable ,it just shows cable charging , then i take out the ejector pin and insert it into the charging port just for a second or two and then when i insert the cable, it starts fast charging
With the PD charger its fast charging is always ok
I just wanted to ask that if anyone else is facing this issue or just me
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I have the same problem. I think it's cable related. When I reverse the part of the cable going into my phone, that sometimes resolves the problem as well. Also if you unplug the cable usb from the outlet charger then replace it immediately. It's not your phone, it's the cable.
well stat with basic, clean charging port and cable jack as well which goes in charging port.
suhaibahmad said:
fast charging is always ok
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if you planning to upgrade your phone year or two, then yeah fast charging is fine! But please note battery does get destoryed quicker with fast charge! if your after longevity of your battery then stick to slow charge, speed and heat kill battery faster!

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