Device not charge and LED is off! - LeEco Le1 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello!
Today I was with my x800 and the batteries have run out, When i plug in, it not turn on (also led).
I try other USB wireds, others AC adapters and my xiaomi power bank but it not turn on!
I'm in original rom with youtube fix (i did many month ago, so i don't think that the problem was a brick).
Any solution?
Thanks

no charging Official_Rom_5.8.018s_MM_for_X800_US
I tried Official_Rom_5.8.018s_MM_for_X800_US @CrisBalGreece yesterday.
Today I run out of power. Battery is at 0% and I can't charge.
Any ideas?
I found this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/leeco-le1-pro/help/x800-charging-6-0-update-t3491628
Seems like a update problem from 5 to 6

lu-mum ba said:
I tried Official_Rom_5.8.018s_MM_for_X800_US @CrisBalGreece yesterday.
Today I run out of power. Battery is at 0% and I can't charge.
Any ideas?
I found this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/leeco-le1-pro/help/x800-charging-6-0-update-t3491628
Seems like a update problem from 5 to 6
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Hello my friend. In my first post saying be careful not charging on system. Power off your phone go on TWRP and leave with charger on to charge. Then you may go to restore your previous rom.

CrisBalGreece said:
Hello my friend. In my first post saying be careful not charging on system. Power off your phone go on TWRP and leave with charger on to charge. Then you may go to restore your previous rom.
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yes, my mistake.
Keep up the good work

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[Q] Stuck at 0%, won't increase even if charging

So I had this phone for a while now its starting to act up.
I pretty much killed the phone to 0-1% then plugged it in to charge and left it for 8 hours (sleeping), I wake up and find it only charged 3%, wow seriously? I fiddle around with it and it goes back to 0%?
Problem? Anyone had similar issue?
P.S I did search first, couldn't find any...
MrPhilo said:
So I had this phone for a while now its starting to act up.
I pretty much killed the phone to 0-1% then plugged it in to charge and left it for 8 hours (sleeping), I wake up and find it only charged 3%, wow seriously? I fiddle around with it and it goes back to 0%?
Problem? Anyone had similar issue?
P.S I did search first, couldn't find any...
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Are you using a custom recovery ?
MrPhilo said:
So I had this phone for a while now its starting to act up.
I pretty much killed the phone to 0-1% then plugged it in to charge and left it for 8 hours (sleeping), I wake up and find it only charged 3%, wow seriously? I fiddle around with it and it goes back to 0%?
Problem? Anyone had similar issue?
P.S I did search first, couldn't find any...
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It's probably a dead battery or hardware issue. I'd go to your seller and ask him what to do. Most likely you'll get a new device!
TIP: Try to charge it through your USB-port in your laptop/pc, perhaps the power supply is damaged?
I've had this problem. It's not really a problem, and it's easy to solve.
Find a different charger, like an iphone charger (worked for me) but other chargers than the HTC One will work :-D
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
Its completely turned off now, im charging it but the red light just keeps flashing on an off, gonna leave it in for 1-2 hours and see how it is.
Okay, I left it for around 1 hour but the red light has stop flashing, problem?
Anyone? I tried another charger like the iPhone but same result... HELP!
Have you tried holding the power button down for 10 seconds, it equivalent to a battery pull, and then see if it will charge.
John.
are u using custom recovery?
Now, the CWM Recovery has a bug that the phone cannot be charged when power off
I've faced your situation, I got into bootloader, flash back the official recovery first through bootloader, try your phone can be charged when power off
Tinderbox (UK) said:
Have you tried holding the power button down for 10 seconds, it equivalent to a battery pull, and then see if it will charge.
John.
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I can't turn the thing on but I connected the usb via to the computer and the notification is blinking red, I assume its charging, the thing is yesterday I unlocked the bootloader (was at 95%), rooted it etc then started playing with it until it reached 1% and left it to charge overnight but it only went to 3% :/
Hopefully it charges fully after 8 hour of leaving it plugged in to computer while I go to work.
I would not leave you phone charging unattended, as lin-ion battery sometimes vent flames, when they are faulty and you don't want your house burning down.
John.
MrPhilo said:
I can't turn the thing on but I connected the usb via to the computer and the notification is blinking red, I assume its charging, the thing is yesterday I unlocked the bootloader (was at 95%), rooted it etc then started playing with it until it reached 1% and left it to charge overnight but it only went to 3% :/
Hopefully it charges fully after 8 hour of leaving it plugged in to computer while I go to work.
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Tinderbox (UK) said:
I would not leave you phone charging unattended, as lin-ion battery sometimes vent flames, when they are faulty and you don't want your house burning down.
John.
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Hmmm, I might bring it to work, but I can't get it swapped due to bootloader, fml.
H-Cim said:
It's probably a dead battery or hardware issue. I'd go to your seller and ask him what to do. Most likely you'll get a new device!
TIP: Try to charge it through your USB-port in your laptop/pc, perhaps the power supply is damaged?
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That tip about plugging it into my laptop absolutely worked! I was panicking for a bit because my phone was stuck at the 0% boot screen and I thought it was bricked. But I followed this tip and it instantly started charging. Thank so much

[Q] WILDFIRE Charge very slow?

My wildfire charge very slow!I put it into charger at 23.00 and in the morning at 10.00 he is still 80%.I use Rem_puzzle_rom v2.43 but on the cm7 problem was the same.Reinstal the rom and work fine for one week but then problem is back.Please help.I am sory for my english.
Hi, I have the same issue, but I did not find a solution yet.
try clearing battery stats from recovery....
and if this doesn't work then try flashing different recovery via unrevoked tool....
if this doesn't work then some problem is there in the charger......
I Wipe the battery stats.Not work.May be realy the problem is in charger.I have tried 2 diferent charger but their output current is between 200 and 400mA and phone is realy charging slow with these.I will asm some friends for charger and will try. Thanks for reply
Hi,
I tried installing both CWM 5.0.2.8 or 3.2 with no luck.
Is there anybody who may know the solution? Thanks.
My problem was the charger!!!Now is connected and i instal batery wipget pro and it showing 320mA.Before indication was 5 to 21mA when charger connected.I wiped battery stats and woks fine
I'll try nother charger tomorrow from another HTC. Thanks.
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I installed Battery Monitor Widget from 3C and I see 6 to 20 mA AC. If it's the same issue, I'll check with a new HTC charger.
I tried from usb charge so is normal slow because the energy transfered via usb of the PC is less!
I tried using another charger and same issue. Battery monitor indicates between 10 and 60 mA, never more than 60mA and often at 20 mA.
Same charger, also mine, used with HTC of my colleague and indicates about 230mA on his phone.
May it be some fault on my phone?
I come from Italy, where we have 220V and I think it happened since I went to US plugging my phone with 110V adapter.
Please help.
Thanks.
dcamanni said:
I tried using another charger and same issue. Battery monitor indicates between 10 and 60 mA, never more than 60mA and often at 20 mA.
Same charger, also mine, used with HTC of my colleague and indicates about 230mA on his phone.
May it be some fault on my phone?
I come from Italy, where we have 220V and I think it happened since I went to US plugging my phone with 110V adapter.
Please help.
Thanks.
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You plug the 220V charger or 110V charger?If you plug the 220V 50Hz charger into 110V 60Hz if charger don't support that voltage you may damage the charger!I don't think you damage the phone becose the out put voltage of the charger is 5V DC so there is no worry about the phone .Try if you have friend with same phone to change the battries!If problem is fix you may buy a new battery.
turbo_jaboka said:
You plug the 220V charger or 110V charger?If you plug the 220V 50Hz charger into 110V 60Hz if charger don't support that voltage you may damage the charger!I don't think you damage the phone becose the out put voltage of the charger is 5V DC so there is no worry about the phone .Try if you have friend with same phone to change the battries!If problem is fix you may buy a new battery.
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I plugged the 220V charger into the 110V when I went to US for business.
I'm back in Italy now, and I'm plugging the 220V charger into 220V. I tried both another charger from a colleague of mine and I have the same issue. I bought a new battery and I have the same issue. I gave my charger to my colleague and everything is working on his phone (about 230 mA).
I have to send my phone to the HTC's support as I still have warranty.
I'll keep you posted on whether it's an hardware fault.
dcamanni said:
I have to send my phone to the HTC's support as I still have warranty.
I'll keep you posted on whether it's an hardware fault.
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Thanks I hope is not a hardware fault!I was found a couple of ways to calibrate the battery but not work i will give a link i hope will work on your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597846
turbo_jaboka said:
Thanks I hope is not a hardware fault!I was found a couple of ways to calibrate the battery but not work i will give a link i hope will work on your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597846
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Let's see. I had to restore to the original ROM, but even that did not solve the issue. Lot of people seem to try calibrating battery with no luck.
I'll keep you posted in 2, 3 weeks as that's the time HTC repair phones here.
Bye.
This is solution for slow charging ---> http://www.chinaontrade.com/en/htc-legend-a6363-wildfire-a3333-battery-cradle-yiboyuan.html ---> http://www.chinaontrade.com/en/htc-legend-a6363-wildfire-a3333-battery-yiboyuan-1300mah.html
And problem solved only for 3.84$
Hi all,
I got my mobile phone. It's now fully charging and battery life is now 2 full days. It was a hardware fault. HTC changed the whole motherboard.
Just have a small issue now: the green led is not shown when fully charged and the phone is turned off. But when I turn it on, it's 100% charged and if I plug it to the AC, it says "Charged". Any advice on this?
Thanks.
I think you must wipe the battery stats when reach 100%
Battery stats only holds the information/stats you see in the battery option in settings, it contains nothing more than the stats which tell you what has already used the battery. It in no way affects battery life, calibration or whether the led turns on or not and is reset every time you wipe data to flash a new rom or fully charge the phone to 100%.
Any app that tells you otherwise is lying.
Sent from my Wildfire using xda premium
Scratch0805 said:
Battery stats only holds the information/stats you see in the battery option in settings, it contains nothing more than the stats which tell you what has already used the battery. It in no way affects battery life, calibration or whether the led turns on or not and is reset every time you wipe data to flash a new rom or fully charge the phone to 100%.
Any app that tells you otherwise is lying.
Sent from my Wildfire using xda premium
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Hi, do you have an idea of what may be this cause? If I leave my mobile turned off and plugged to the AC all the night, it shows the red light the next morning. I unplug it and switch on, plug to the AC and it tells me its' charged. Unplug it and shutdown, then plug and green light is shown now.
Thanks.
I read in one post that this is recovery bug.My phone is the same when turn off and charge phone don't boot and i need to take the battery off the phone.I think that battery need calibration see this post ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11803458&postcount=10 some people tried and worked on my not but i hope will work on yours

[Q] Stock OneX switched itself off, now red flashing light.

I have used the search button and found many people with similar problems but I don't think any of them are the same as mine hence the question.
Please be patient with me as I'm new. :good:
My 18 month old factory stock OneX was switched off and on charge over night and in the morning the green light was on.
I took the phone off charge and switched it on, all was fine and I put it in my pocket and drove to work.
After about 5 mins I hear the low battery chime from the phone and when I take it from my pocket it has switched off and will not switch back on. I plug it in to a charger and get a red flashing light. I've searched for days and tried all the button pressing tricks, charging from mains, charging from usb and nothing has brought it back to life.
Thinking the battery had just decided it no longer wanted to be part of this world I bought a OneX+ battery and changed it over, it is still the same.
If I hold down the volume - and power buttons it will boot to the screen where it tells you it is ***locked*** and tell me not enough power to flash.
If I plug it in to the pc the HTC MTP device loads every few seconds.
Is my phone now an expensive paperweight or can it still be revived? Any help greatly appreciated.
BizzOneX said:
I have used the search button and found many people with similar problems but I don't think any of them are the same as mine hence the question.
Please be patient with me as I'm new. :good:
My 18 month old factory stock OneX was switched off and on charge over night and in the morning the green light was on.
I took the phone off charge and switched it on, all was fine and I put it in my pocket and drove to work.
After about 5 mins I hear the low battery chime from the phone and when I take it from my pocket it has switched off and will not switch back on. I plug it in to a charger and get a red flashing light. I've searched for days and tried all the button pressing tricks, charging from mains, charging from usb and nothing has brought it back to life.
Thinking the battery had just decided it no longer wanted to be part of this world I bought a OneX+ battery and changed it over, it is still the same.
If I hold down the volume - and power buttons it will boot to the screen where it tells you it is ***locked*** and tell me not enough power to flash.
If I plug it in to the pc the HTC MTP device loads every few seconds.
Is my phone now an expensive paperweight or can it still be revived? Any help greatly appreciated.
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What I understand you can go in bootloader this is ok! But it is strange that HTC MTP device loads every few seconds. Are you able to start the Android? Becouse only if you start the system you can see the MTP device in bootloader it is inposible.
Second download this unzip to folder and start the file chargeONEX.bat report back if the battery start charge. Dont worry the phone will start a lot of restart in the bootloader but will slowly charge.
Thant said:
What I understand you can go in bootloader this is ok! But it is strange that HTC MTP device loads every few seconds. Are you able to start the Android? Becouse only if you start the system you can see the MTP device in bootloader it is inposible.
Second download this [/URL] unzip to folder and start the file chargeONEX.bat report back if the battery start charge. Dont worry the phone will start a lot of restart in the bootloader but will slowly charge.
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I can only get in to the bootloader when connected to the mains charger, it will not go in to bootloader when connected to the laptop usb port.
I will try on a desktop pc and see what that does.
I ran the .bat file and it gave me a voltage of 477mV, this is a brand new OneX+ battery, I did try this script before I changed the battery and the old one was 536mV
Because the phone will not boot in to bootloader when plugged in to the laptop it only runs once, then the screen goes black, it is then that the MTP device loads every few seconds.
BizzOneX said:
I can only get in to the bootloader when connected to the mains charger, it will not go in to bootloader when connected to the laptop usb port.
I will try on a desktop pc and see what that does.
I ran the .bat file and it gave me a voltage of 477mV, this is a brand new OneX+ battery, I did try this script before I changed the battery and the old one was 536mV
Because the phone will not boot in to bootloader when plugged in to the laptop it only runs once, then the screen goes black, it is then that the MTP device loads every few seconds.
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Use original cable and USB 2.0 port leave it for 20 min on the computer and after this try to go in bootloader and start the script and report back
Thant said:
Use original cable and USB 2.0 port leave it for 20 min on the computer and after this try to go in bootloader and start the script and report back
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I've just tried it in a desktop pc, an iMac and a G5 mac and it will still not go in to bootloader.
I'll leave it for 20 mins and report back.
Thank you very much for you help. :good:
After 20 mins plugged in to a G5 Mac I still have to connect it to the mains charger to start bootloader.
I then have to select Fastboot before the script will see the phone and the voltage was 501mV, it then goes black and the MTP driver tries to load again and again.
Any idea what could have caused this in the first place and why a new battery is doing the same?
BizzOneX said:
After 20 mins plugged in to a G5 Mac I still have to connect it to the mains charger to start bootloader.
I then have to select Fastboot before the script will see the phone and the voltage was 501mV, it then goes black and the MTP driver tries to load again and again.
Any idea what could have caused this in the first place and why a new battery is doing the same?
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Just you buy your new battery empty this is bad luck for you.
in my zip have fastboot-mac rename it to fastboot and the fastboot rename to fastboot-windows. Are you manage to start in bootloader. Are you with custom recovery. If you are with custom recovery go in recovery and try to charge the phone in recovery.
EDIT: I see you are full stock will not help with charge in recovery.
The best way will be if you start the script to charege the phone but if you cant the best way will be to charge the battery manually.
Thant said:
Just you buy your new battery empty this is bad luck for you.
in my zip have fastboot-mac rename it to fastboot and the fastboot rename to fastboot-windows. Are you manage to start in bootloader. Are you with custom recovery. If you are with custom recovery go in recovery and try to charge the phone in recovery.
EDIT: I see you are full stock will not help with charge in recovery.
The best way will be if you start the script to charege the phone but if you cant the best way will be to charge the battery manually.
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Voltage is now 520mV.
I still have to connect to the mains charger to go in to bootloader, I will leave it charging over night and see what the voltage is in the morning.
Thank you for your help and I will let you know if I get it working. :good:
BizzOneX said:
Voltage is now 520mV.
I still have to connect to the mains charger to go in to bootloader, I will leave it charging over night and see what the voltage is in the morning.
Thank you for your help and I will let you know if I get it working. :good:
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OK good luck from me and I wait to report good news soon:good:
Thant said:
OK good luck from me and I wait to report good news soon:good:
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Checked again and the voltage is now 550mV.
At this rate it will take weeks to reach enough charge to switch on.
I'm not sure it will ever get to full charge, I think something else on the phone is causing the issue.
BizzOneX said:
Checked again and the voltage is now 550mV.
At this rate it will take weeks to reach enough charge to switch on.
I'm not sure it will ever get to full charge, I think something else on the phone is causing the issue.
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Wait to be possible to go in bootloader without charger and when you go in bootloader run the script to charge.
As my other thread has now been closed does anyone know if a lithium ion battery WILL actually recover from this voltage?
BizzOneX said:
As my other thread has now been closed does anyone know if a lithium ion battery WILL actually recover from this voltage?
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i think not, the system reads the battery voltage and 3680 mV is round about 10% of charge so 550 is way undervolted. and if i am not mistaken 4200 is about full loaded.
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at least that's what i read from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084&highlight=floepie
BizzOneX said:
As my other thread has now been closed does anyone know if a lithium ion battery WILL actually recover from this voltage?
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I am not sure the battery is deep discharged but have 50-50% to be good. If you have battery pack but not to connect with usb to the phone The battery pack must use the pins on the back side on your phone try to wake up the battery or manualy disconnect the battery and charge it or the chipest way is to buy new battery but mesure beffore to buy.
The battery voltage is slowly rising and is now at 562mV.
I'm still not sure this reading is correct because when you start in to fastboot or recovery you can remove the charger and the phone continues to run. Surely the phone would switch off as soon as the charger was removed if the battery was as low as .5V
Any ideas?
BizzOneX said:
The battery voltage is slowly rising and is now at 562mV.
I'm still not sure this reading is correct because when you start in to fastboot or recovery you can remove the charger and the phone continues to run. Surely the phone would switch off as soon as the charger was removed if the battery was as low as .5V
Any ideas?
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well it may be a bit more difficult but i would look for a way to charge the battery from another source outside the phone. something like a little project of cutting wires and connect them straight to the end of the usb cable (wall charger) ...... welll something like that ?
Mr Hofs said:
well it may be a bit more difficult but i would look for a way to charge the battery from another source outside the phone. something like a little project of cutting wires and connect them straight to the end of the usb cable (wall charger) ...... welll something like that ?
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I'll give it a go, nothing to loose.
This is a new battery I've got in the phone now, the original one read the same voltage. Only thing I didn't do was to check the voltage of the new battery before I installed it.
I'll try charging the original battery that is sat on my desk.
BizzOneX said:
I'll give it a go, nothing to loose.
This is a new battery I've got in the phone now, the original one read the same voltage. Only thing I didn't do was to check the voltage of the new battery before I installed it.
I'll try charging the original battery that is sat on my desk.
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yeah if you can get that one to full load and the phone reads wrong its other hardware i'm afraid
Mr Hofs said:
yeah if you can get that one to full load and the phone reads wrong its other hardware i'm afraid
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I've just checked the voltage of the orignal battery that I removed from the phone fully charged and it reads 4.2V, my multi meter might not be 100% acurate as it's only a cheap one. I also checked my 65% charge HTC Desire battery and that reads 3.9V.
So it looks like the batteries are fine and the phone is seeing the wrong voltage.
Do you think this would definitely be a hardware issue?
I cant say no but indeed those voltages looks fine. It could be the circuit on the mainboard not reading correct

[Q] battery problem :-/

hey guys, I noticed a problem about the recharging time after updated LG optimus g to kitkat. now it takes really long hours to charge the phone completely, for example it needs at least 7-8 hours or even more. how can I solve this problem?
I have this problem. Anyone knows something about this?
You should try too calibrate your battery
I'd recommend to use NEMA BATTERY CALIBRATION
Sent from my LG-E975
I also have a problem with my LG Optimus G. I have Android KitKat, software 20C, rooted phone. Yesterday my phone battery dropped to 0%. I was sick and I didn't have time to charge it. Today I plug my charger but nothing happens. LED isn't working (no red colour), there is nothing on my smartphone display. What's the problem with this smartphone, I hope he isn't bricked.
matfcb said:
I also have a problem with my LG Optimus G. I have Android KitKat, software 20C, rooted phone. Yesterday my phone battery dropped to 0%. I was sick and I didn't have time to charge it. Today I plug my charger but nothing happens. LED isn't working (no red colour), there is nothing on my smartphone display. What's the problem with this smartphone, I hope he isn't bricked.
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i thick u should try plug charging and hold power+volume , if the noti led bright >> keep charging. if not =))
malcriado said:
I have this problem. Anyone knows something about this?
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I had the same problem, turns out it was just my charger. After I bought a new one the charging time droped from 7h to 2h.
I have the same problem. I can confirm that the problem is the charger or the charging port or the usb cable socket.
akahroba said:
I have the same problem. I can confirm that the problem is the charger or the charging port or the usb cable socket.
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im also starting to notice my phone is charging so slow, the battery icon indicates that it's filling up but sometimes the percentage wont go up, it will be stuck at 50% for couple of hours, and i have read some topics saying that This phone has really some problem burning up the charging ports, one even said that he already burned 4 chargers out of this phone is this true?
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im also starting to notice my phone is charging so slow, the battery icon indicates that it's filling up but sometimes the percentage wont go up, it will be stuck at 50% for couple of hours, and i have read some topics saying that This phone has really some problem burning up the charging ports, one even said that he already burned 4 chargers out of this phone is this true?
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No, it's not. Just change the USB cable. If didn't help change the battery. I myself did it vice versa!
akahroba said:
No, it's not. Just change the USB cable. If didn't help change the battery. I myself did it vice versa!
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i think it's my charger, because i tried my friend's charger from his Zenfone 5 and it charged my phone for just about 2hrs or so.
mine would charge for atleast 3 to 5% and after that it will not charge anymore, i wonder what happened? I am on full stock right now fully unrooted using LG flash tool. it's really a shame that my charger gave up so soon as i have only bought this phone(Brand New) not 2 months ago.
j4yd3n said:
i think it's my charger, because i tried my friend's charger from his Zenfone 5 and it charged my phone for just about 2hrs or so.
mine would charge for atleast 3 to 5% and after that it will not charge anymore, i wonder what happened? I am on full stock right now fully unrooted using LG flash tool. it's really a shame that my charger gave up so soon as i have only bought this phone(Brand New) not 2 months ago.
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I had exactly the same problem. I forced them to change my main board under guarantee. It didn't help. I bought a new battery. Helped but charging time was 3 hours. I saw I couldn't transfer files via USB tried changing cable and I can charge 0 to 100 in 2:10 hours. 20 mins faster than the day I bought my phone. The stock charger is OK but the cable is a crap. Do what I did from bottom to top!

Not Charging - Phone is Dead

I have a Zenfone 2 551, 2GB/16GB. Bought it 45 days ago. I bought an Asus Fast Charger later on. The first time I wanted to use the new fast charger the phone turned off.
I change to a regular charger and the led turned on (I had 40% battery at the time). Left the phone charging (standard original Asus Charger) and the battery instead of charging is loosing charge. Even with the led turned on.
Eventually the battery died. I tried other chargers. 1 out 10, maybe a got the led back on, but the battery stayed on 0% and wasn't enough to even turn on the phone
I've read several people having this same issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/zenfone-2-charging-dead-t3149072
https://www.reddit.com/r/zenfone2/comments/3em550/zenfone_2_not_powering_on_or_showing_charging/
http://forums.androidcentral.com/asus-zenfone-2/552432-phone-not-charging.html
In one of the post someone wrote this tip
Thanks for the reply. But after a long day of stressing, it worked by itself. I read from an article about another android with quick charging that the USB could have not been all the way in in the adapter which, in my opinion, it was but regardless I repeatedly unplug and plug(15 mins -30 mins interval)... did the same with the phone plug and unplug till I saw the battery level going up
It didn't worked for me!
I've already tried:
a. Changing chargers and cables
b. Pressing power for 20 seconds
c. Pressing volume up + power
d. Plugging and unplugging the phone every 15 minutes
I bought the phone while visiting the US (I don't live there).
Has anyone else had this kind of problem, and was able to fix it?
Thanks
Can you confirm if the ASUS adapters/USB cables work with other USB devices? Have you tried charging from a PC? If so, unfortunately this issue sounds like a hardware related issue and will require sending on for warranty service. Please feel free to contact me direct at [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
ASUS_USA
my phone died yesterday like that. i connect my phone to my computer with Asus usb cable the one comes with phone. my phone screen cracked about 1 month ago but it was not disturbing me so i didn't repaired it. right now nothing works on the phone.. at the moment i connect my phone it turned off and for 1 sec battery screen appaired then nothing. can't see my phone when i connect to pc with adb or something like that too so i think problem is more then screen but any idea ? @Asus_USA @Asus
My Zen2 once died when i charged it in my pc. I just unscrewed the back , remove the battery and put it again., then it vibrates and works again.
rixz59 said:
My Zen2 once died when i charged it in my pc. I just unscrewed the back , remove the battery and put it again., then it vibrates and works again.
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Thanks so much bro. , de attached battery and then attached again it vibrated 2 times and works perfectly
how do u detach the battery
kaaninel said:
Thanks so much bro. , de attached battery and then attached again it vibrated 2 times and works perfectly
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please tell how you detach the battery.....would be of immense help.
regards
Rajesh
rajhydro said:
please tell how you detach the battery.....would be of immense help.
regards
Rajesh
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Open your phone case...
Sent from my GT-I9500
detach the battery
krasCGQ said:
Open your phone case...
Sent from my GT-I9500
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dude its not so funny.....
rajhydro said:
please tell how you detach the battery.....would be of immense help.
regards
Rajesh
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Here is a short video that'll probably help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f84b-Zmu2D4
syn3h said:
Here is a short video that'll probably help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f84b-Zmu2D4
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The guy uses a metal tip pin to release the battery connector? seems that is risky and may short something out. These asus phones have so many issues, that's for sure.
Chocketbear said:
The guy uses a metal tip pin to release the battery connector? seems that is risky and may short something out. These asus phones have so many issues, that's for sure.
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I guess you could try a plastic one

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