[Help] Plugged in: Unknown & No Charging status - Moto E4 Plus Questions & Answers

Hello there,
Today just received an moto e4 plus, the mediatek version xt1772.
After some mins I'm experiencing something weird that I haven't seen before with my 5+ devices being an Android user...
The phone "detects" it's charging for less than a second, enough to wake up the screen, turn on the notification led and change (inside the battery hidden menu) from "Unplugged" to "plugged in ac" or something like that, after half a second or less it goes to plugged in: unknown and "not charging" but the battery it's receiving power because really slowly it does charge (maybe 5% in 15min)
Did anyone experienced this or knows a fix? Thanks in advance.

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"Battery calibration
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Battery calibration
If you are experiencing incorrect or inconsistent battery level, quick battery discharge, slow or erratic charging speeds, or sudden power off or rebooting, a battery calibration could correct the problem.
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Force reboot the device by holding the power button until the device reboots
(For the moto z3 hold volume down + power to force the reboot.)
Plug into supplied charger
Charge to 100% and leave on the charger for at least an additional hour after getting to 100%"
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