When the temperature is low, DASH fast charging does not work. - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

When DASH Quick Chager is active , notification light turns blue.
While it's in the normal charging mode,light turns red.
If l use it for a while,charging,is normal,light turns blue.
If l take it directly to charge,light turns red,DASH not work.

How cold?

Puddi_Puddin said:
How cold?
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About 12℃

NaYoAYo said:
About 12℃
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Happened to me too.
I just let the charger and the phone warm up a bit to a room temperature, and it worked.
Just keep it away from cold places like near windows (when it's cold or freezing outside), the fridge etc.

this doesnt happen to me though.
as where i live its around 10-15 degrees.

Joyo-rocker said:
this doesnt happen to me though.
as where i live its around 10-15 degrees.
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Is the battery also at this temperature?
In the dialer input *#808# ,go to 'charger' can check the battery temperature.

NaYoAYo said:
Is the battery also at this temperature?
In the dialer input *#808# ,go to 'charger' can check the battery temperature.
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okay will check and keep you informed when the temperature drops to 10 degrees or less here

Similar problem here.... Dash charge stops working when oneplus 3 is cold... Though all other phones like moto x style, mi5, galxy s7 have no problem under same temp... Seems that the dash charging does come with some flaws..

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Moto 360 not fully charging

Anyone else having this issue? 1st night charging went to 100% while screen was off. 2nd charge only took it to 94% w/screen dimmed, and 3rd charge wouldn't go higher than 82% with dimmed screen.
Ever since the screen won't stay off, the watch won't fully charge. There is no way to disable screen while charging.
its_dale said:
Anyone else having this issue? 1st night charging went to 100% while screen was off. 2nd charge only took it to 94% w/screen dimmed, and 3rd charge wouldn't go higher than 82% with dimmed screen.
Ever since the screen won't stay off, the watch won't fully charge. There is no way to disable screen while charging.
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You could try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ebserver.screenoffwear&hl=en
AstroDigital said:
You could try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ebserver.screenoffwear&hl=en
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Thanks I'll check it out.
Update : I restarted the Motot 360 and it stayed on 82% for a while, then finally charged to 100%. Ill observe the next charge and hope it doesnt take 6-7 hours to charge again
its_dale said:
Anyone else having this issue? 1st night charging went to 100% while screen was off. 2nd charge only took it to 94% w/screen dimmed, and 3rd charge wouldn't go higher than 82% with dimmed screen.
Ever since the screen won't stay off, the watch won't fully charge. There is no way to disable screen while charging.
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Make sure the watch is all the way down in the charger. It seems to be easiest if you have the button down, so it fits into the curve of the charger. I had an issue where the watch screen was staying in the charging mode, but wasn't actually charging when it wasn't aligned correctly.
ChrisAshton84 said:
Make sure the watch is all the way down in the charger. It seems to be easiest if you have the button down, so it fits into the curve of the charger. I had an issue where the watch screen was staying in the charging mode, but wasn't actually charging when it wasn't aligned correctly.
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Oh cool. Thanks, I'll check that next time. That could have been it
I'm having some issues with it also. I've tried aligning the watch multiple times. The first time floated on 79%-80%, 2nd charge has been floating at 75%-77%. I'm hoping there is an easy fix or that it's software related, because it kills me to have issues on a brand new product
Did anybody end up finding a fix to this? I received my watch yesterday and charged it to 100% and overnight I left it in the charging dock but when I woke up I found it to only be at 82%
AndrewAmazed said:
Did anybody end up finding a fix to this? I received my watch yesterday and charged it to 100% and overnight I left it in the charging dock but when I woke up I found it to only be at 82%
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Where are you seeing this percent?
One thing I have noticed is that the settings-about often shows a different percent than the Moto connect app
dottat said:
Where are you seeing this percent?
One thing I have noticed is that the settings-about often shows a different percent than the Moto connect app
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It shows the percentage while its on there.
"on the charging dock"
its_dale said:
It shows the percentage while its on there.
"on the charging dock"
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Is the time correct while it's showing this? I've noticed that sometimes the display doesn't update very well. Every time I've seen a non-100% charge in the morning (which was maybe twice), the time wasn't correctly displayed either. As soon as I touched the screen, however, the time and battery percentage would update -- the latter suddenly jumping to 100%. If I used the 360 as a bedside clock, I'd probably be upset about this, but since that's my Nexus 7's job, it doesn't really bother me on the 360.
AndrewAmazed said:
Did anybody end up finding a fix to this? I received my watch yesterday and charged it to 100% and overnight I left it in the charging dock but when I woke up I found it to only be at 82%
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There are issues with the docking screen.
I noticed the wrong time displayed after four hours charging. The time shown on the docking screen was 1 hour behind, or about 25% slower than real time. The watch was not paired. After dismissing the docking screen by removing the watch from charger the normal watch screen showed correct time.
I notice the watch fully charges to 100% and my Samsung Qi charger light turns yellow (stop charging). Then the watch discharges quickly because the screen stays on bright while charger toggles on and off quickly. It sometimes goes down to 90% before the charger restarts charging normally without yellow light.
I can mediate all these issues successfully for an overnight charge by manually:
(1) Toggle ambient mode on in settings on phone/tablet. Wait until watch dims on charger and deselect ambient mode setting - which turns off watch display.
(2) Disconnect pairing on phone/tablet. This is a simple and quick way to prevent further notifications waking up the watch screen while charging.
All these manual functions could be put into an application for stable & quick charging. Or, Motorola could address issues in a software update in the future.
Good luck.
I just got my moto 360 and out the box battery was dead. I left it on the charger for 2 hours and it never got past 8 % then jumped down to 2% when I took it off.
It is not even charging. This saddens me.
small723 said:
I just got my moto 360 and out the box battery was dead. I left it on the charger for 2 hours and it never got past 8 % then jumped down to 2% when I took it off.
It is not even charging. This saddens me.
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me too. Anybody find a solution?
Stuck at 84% for two days. Going to try to drain it completely today and try again. Do you guys have the new firmware update?
bugbabid said:
me too. Anybody find a solution?
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I have never even seen the screen turn on with less then 20% charge when on the charger and new. Mine wouldn't even boot the first time until it was past 30%, how did you get it to even turn on?
New update to KGW42R seems to fix this, is anyone still getting stuck?
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New update to KGW42R seems to fix this, is anyone still getting stuck?
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Did the update yesterday...
I hadn't any issue with the battery until now (but then I've only been using the Moto 360 for a couple of days), but this morning the battery was stuck at 87% when I woke-up and checked the watch.
I've let it charge some more, it was still at 87% so I rebooted the watch and let it continue to charge, and now it's back at 100%.
FWIW I'm using ScreenOfWear (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ebserver.screenoffwear) to blank the display while charging.
Have a great day with your Moto 360!
bugbabid said:
me too. Anybody find a solution?
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I called Motorola and they told me to reset the watch and try again and that worked for me. Now charges perfectly.
small723 said:
I called Motorola and they told me to reset the watch and try again and that worked for me. Now charges perfectly.
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Sounds like a battery calibration issue then.. Reset and start again :good:
Does anyone know if I can set it up without a android phone? Like I for the time being am okay with only watching time and such but i wonder if i can even set it up qithout it. Thanks!

Charger indicator light staying on?

Anyone else's indicator light on the original charging dock staying on all night? I thought from the user manual, it said that when the watch is fully charged, the indicator light on the charging dock would turn off. Mine stays on even after the watch has been at 100% for hours.
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Anyone else's indicator light on the original charging dock staying on all night? I thought from the user manual, it said that when the watch is fully charged, the indicator light on the charging dock would turn off. Mine stays on even after the watch has been at 100% for hours.
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The update changed it so the screen always stays on while on the charger.
ChrisAshton84 said:
The update changed it so the screen always stays on while on the charger.
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I'm not talking about the watch screen staying on. I was wondering if the light on the charger is supposed to turns off when the watch gets to 100%.
gsrrr said:
I'm not talking about the watch screen staying on. I was wondering if the light on the charger is supposed to turns off when the watch gets to 100%.
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Mine turns off after the watch is fully charged.
jermaine151 said:
Mine turns off after the watch is fully charged.
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Thanks. Have you noticed if the indicator light turns off right when the watch hits 100% or does it still need "topping off" and turns off after a little bit?
gsrrr said:
Thanks. Have you noticed if the indicator light turns off right when the watch hits 100% or does it still need "topping off" and turns off after a little bit?
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You're welcome. It doesn't seem to do it immediately, which initially made me wonder, but when I wake up in the morning the charging light is off.
jermaine151 said:
You're welcome. It doesn't seem to do it immediately, which initially made me wonder, but when I wake up in the morning the charging light is off.
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Thanks for your help. I wonder what is causing mine to stay on for so long. I left it on the charger at 100% and fell asleep around midnight. When I woke up at 3am, the light was still on.
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Thanks for your help. I wonder what is causing mine to stay on for so long. I left it on the charger at 100% and fell asleep around midnight. When I woke up at 3am, the light was still on.
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Has it already did the update? I'd just use it all day and check it one more time after charging.
jermaine151 said:
Has it already did the update? I'd just use it all day and check it one more time after charging.
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Yup, it is on 4.4W.1
Will keep an eye on it tonight/tomorrow morning. I just want to make sure everything is working fine before the return window closes. I think the wording in the user manual is old and the light would go off at 100% since the screen turns off. Now that the screen is always on, I am guessing that it is constantly trickle charging even when it hits 100%.
Thanks.
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Yup, it is on 4.4W.1
Will keep an eye on it tonight/tomorrow morning. I just want to make sure everything is working fine before the return window closes. I think the wording in the user manual is old and the light would go off at 100% since the screen turns off. Now that the screen is always on, I am guessing that it is constantly trickle charging even when it hits 100%.
Thanks.
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Same problem here, did you ever figure out?
Krew1230 said:
Same problem here, did you ever figure out?
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Nope. I chatted with moto CSR. They don't know why too but said it shouldn't be an issue.
gsrrr said:
Nope. I chatted with moto CSR. They don't know why too but said it shouldn't be an issue.
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Thanks for the info.
https://plus.google.com/109468208780802399420/posts/fZ2YkEkH7aT
Cradle not charging, but charging status face displayed
Within the last couple of days I've been waking up with a dead 360. When I put the watch in the cradle, it appears to be charging (watch face shows charging circle and percentage); however, I just noticed that the indicator light does not turn on.
End result is a dead battery. Resolution has been to use a different QI charger to charge the watch. The automatic conclusion is that the charger isn't charging, but why does the watch go into "charging status"? Thoughts/help? Anyone else experiencing this? This all started after most recent update.
Try doing this:
Put the watch on the charger.
Open the Android Wear App on your phone and go into settings
CHECK "Screen Always On"
Wait for the 360's screen to dim a little bit
UNCHECK "Screen Always On"
The watch display will turn completely off.
This will charge your battery in less than 2 hours.
abuttino said:
Try doing this:
Put the watch on the charger.
Open the Android Wear App on your phone and go into settings
CHECK "Screen Always On"
Wait for the 360's screen to dim a little bit
UNCHECK "Screen Always On"
The watch display will turn completely off.
This will charge your battery in less than 2 hours.
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I have same problem the light on charging not off after 100%, and above setting of screen always on can not found in Android wear setting menu.
Sorry.. 'Ambient Screen'
great, it works well.
Thanks.
But still after 100% charged, the white light not turn off. It was in charge for five hours.
mmx6688 said:
great, it works well.
Thanks.
But still after 100% charged, the white light not turn off. It was in charge for five hours.
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That light is for the watch being docked.. I would suggest putting some electrical tape (non-permanent way) or black nail polish (permanent) over it.
abuttino said:
That light is for the watch being docked.. I would suggest putting some electrical tape (non-permanent way) or black nail polish (permanent) over it.
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The light not bother me. I read online manual say when full charged the light shall be off.
So I need to know is my watch and charging is good or not.

Moto 360 won't fully charge!

Hey guys,
I just charged my Moto 360 to 100% and it dropped to 99% the second I took it of charger so, I put it back on the charger and it didn't go above 99%, that'why I took it of the charger right now and it instantly droppd to 98% (WTF??) Can anybody tell me what's wrong with my device or if they experienced the same weird bug
Thanks,
Thomas
mine stays at 86% charging....anyone encounter this?
mine does similar.
It'll charge up to 95%, then sit there. I've gotta take it off, wait a bit, then put it back on the charger to keep going.
Doesn't do it alot - just occasionally.
I notice that this happens when the watch gets hot (e.g. extensive use before placing on the charger). Taking it off and letting it cool off for a while, and then putting it back on the charger, will resume normal charging to 100%.
hush66 said:
I notice that this happens when the watch gets hot (e.g. extensive use before placing on the charger). Taking it off and letting it cool off for a while, and then putting it back on the charger, will resume normal charging to 100%.
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You are correct Sir..that's the remedy..I allow my 360 to cool before charging, and 100% result every time..If I have not used the watch (extensively) before charging..100% every time..I have taken mine off the charger at about 50% before, if I let it get down below 20%..let it cool, then back on charger, batteries take a more complete charge when in a cooler state..
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Same here, not matter how long you still put it in charger after reaching 100 battery, it goes to 99% several seconds off the charger.
But I think it not impact battery life. Normally mine is 4-5% per hour which is enough for one day.
If you have custom watchfaces (not stock), you might want to disable them and go back to stock while charging. I noticed this and switched the watchface, went up to 100% right after I switched faces.
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If you have custom watchfaces (not stock), you might want to disable them and go back to stock while charging. I noticed this and switched the watchface, went up to 100% right after I switched faces.
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I currently use the Pilot stock watchface and I'm going to let my watch cool off now before charging it, hope that'll do it
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Turn the screen off after putting the watch in the charger and it will stay much cooler while charging.
Steve-x said:
Turn the screen off after putting the watch in the charger and it will stay much cooler while charging.
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How do i do that?
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As long as ambient mode is off I can always get my screen to turn off by pressing the side button. It doesn't always do it on the first press though. I can't say for certain what the magic is. Sometimes it takes three quick presses, sometimes two. Sometimes I need to repeat the button pushing a few times. Once it turned off all on its own. The dim charging screen is way too bright, so I always turn it off. After feeling the temperature difference in the morning I think it is just a good idea.
Even if I turn the screen off while charging, the watch would drop to 98% the moment it comes off the charger. When I put it back on the charger, it goes down to 96% even...
Similar problem
Mine does not go past 95% and then drops to 94 or 93%. I will try the cooling off thing, I hope that works.

[Q] M9 Stopped Charging

I just got home from the store and I had my phone plugged in to the car using one of those USB car charging adapters that plugs into the 12V outlet.
I was using BT for music and GPS. When I pulled up and went to unplug my phone, I noticed it was extremely hot to the touch. I then noticed the phone was blinking the orange notification light and not charging. (Instead of a solid orange notification light and charging status)
I'm kind of worried, to be honest. Any info on this would be appreciated.
Just let it cool off for a while. Charging stops when a certain temperature threshold is exceeded. What firmware are you on?
Charging + GPS + BT music? Yeah, not surprising it got hot.
Virtually all smartphones will go into a sort of safe mode when they get too hot. It's to prevent the battery from overloading and catching fire, which li-ion batteries are known to do.
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Just let it cool off for a while. Charging stops when a certain temperature threshold is exceeded. What firmware are you on?
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I'm on 2.40
iElvis said:
Charging + GPS + BT music? Yeah, not surprising it got hot.
Virtually all smartphones will go into a sort of safe mode when they get too hot. It's to prevent the battery from overloading and catching fire, which li-ion batteries are known to do.
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Ah, okay. I did used to do all the same stuff with my M7 without this issue. Are we able to force the stock kernel to make the processor not clock up as high?
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Ah, okay. I did used to do all the same stuff with my M7 without this issue. Are we able to force the stock kernel to make the processor not clock up as high?
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So far, no. The clock speeds will not stick.
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I'm on 2.40
Ah, okay. I did used to do all the same stuff with my M7 without this issue. Are we able to force the stock kernel to make the processor not clock up as high?
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Did you mean 1.40? Or 2.8/7? If 1.40, that's kind of a buggy firmware as it relates to charging. I would just limit the amount of time it's plugged in a little bit. Like unplug it every so often. How long was it plugged in to get the flashing orange?
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Did you mean 1.40? Or 2.8/7? If 1.40, that's kind of a buggy firmware as it relates to charging. I would just limit the amount of time it's plugged in a little bit. Like unplug it every so often. How long was it plugged in to get the flashing orange?
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Sorry, I meant 2.7.401.1
ericc191 said:
I just got home from the store and I had my phone plugged in to the car using one of those USB car charging adapters that plugs into the 12V outlet.
I was using BT for music and GPS. When I pulled up and went to unplug my phone, I noticed it was extremely hot to the touch. I then noticed the phone was blinking the orange notification light and not charging. (Instead of a solid orange notification light and charging status)
I'm kind of worried, to be honest. Any info on this would be appreciated.
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Well, this thread is from a long time ago, but exact same thing is happening to me, and it's good to finally find someone else who can confirm it's a normal thing (literally no one else on the internet has posted about this somehow?). For me, it's quickcharging on carpet in a poorly air-conditioned bedroom that's heating the phone up. Am on latest MM stock unrooted. :good:
You also get the flashing orange light when the cable can't carry the current. Buy better cables.
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Battery is too cold (preventing charging)

Hello,
Apparently my Samsung Note 10+ battery temperature sensor stopped working and I need to ask you a question.
Whenever I try to charge my Note 10+ I get an error message saying that my battery temperature is too cold, it prevents me from charging the phone.
I downloaded an app that measures the temperature of the battery and it says that the temperature is at -20C.
I've already tried to leave it turned off, on, near a heat source, near the hair dryer and so on, none of that works, the cell phone is too hot, but this warning that the battery is too cold continues...
I also tried to disable fast charging/wireless charging, formatting etc, but nothing had any effect, the only thing I didn't do was unmount the phone.
Anyway, my question is, the message that prevents my phone from charging is probably from the operating system (OneUi or Android 11), my doubt is: if I install another operating system/Custom Rom, there is a possibility of " cheat" this message that prevents the cell phone from charging?
Thanks !
Hey there. So this is actually an issue with the NFC connection not making full contact. I also have this issue. My work-around is to squeeze the area on back of phone with my thumb. The area basically between the bottom right camera assembly and the Samsung logo. A slight squeeze or 2 usually does it although the problem most likely will still occur now and then.
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Hey there. So this is actually an issue with the NFC connection not making full contact. I also have this issue. My work-around is to squeeze the area on back of phone with my thumb. The area basically between the bottom right camera assembly and the Samsung logo. A slight squeeze or 2 usually does it although the problem most likely will still occur now and then.
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WTF! You are a genius ! Hehehehe
Really, when I press this area you said my cell phone starts charging
The problem is that the cell phone only charges while I'm pressing, if I stop pressing it stops charging, can you think of something that can help me even more?
Thank u so much ! =)
raitos said:
WTF! You are a genius ! Hehehehe
Really, when I press this area you said my cell phone starts charging
The problem is that the cell phone only charges while I'm pressing, if I stop pressing it stops charging, can you think of something that can help me even more?
Thank u so much ! =)
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put heavy books to the phone
Battery is too cold (preventing charging)
Hello, Apparently my Samsung Note 10+ battery temperature sensor stopped working and I need to ask you a question. Whenever I try to charge my Note 10+ I get an error message saying that my battery temperature is too cold, it prevents me from...
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raitos said:
WTF! You are a genius ! Hehehehe
Really, when I press this area you said my cell phone starts charging
The problem is that the cell phone only charges while I'm pressing, if I stop pressing it stops charging, can you think of something that can help me even more?
Thank u so much ! =)
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For me a firm press or two is all it takes. Result can last a day to a few days.. try doing the steps with your phone unplugged, give a few good squeezes (thumb on back side, other fingers on front side) then plug back in to charger.....hopefully you'll see the same results i do

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