phone (Miui 112.0.1 QGGEUXM ) not charging in car medianav evolution v2 1.0.13.1 - Redmi Note 8 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello all,
i have a renault.
Last year with miui 11 somewhere in december my phone charged just fine wehn it was connected to the car. Android auto worked fine as well.
Now with Miui 12 it stopped chargin. THe charging indicator on my phone goes of and on every second.
Tried all the tricks with, replacing the cable with an original from a friend.
Tried to toggle debugging on and off.
Updated my medianav evolution software (there where no updates).
Went to the Renault dealer to check for energy spikes in the charging socket, all their phones worked fine.
Tried a Xiaomi redmi note 8 pro from a friend, same issue.
Tried a Samsung mobile phone, charged fine and AA was working with the same cable i have for my xiaomi.
Tried a Hiuawei mobile phone, worked perfectly.
Tried an oppo phone, worked perfectly.
I never have charging issues with my phone connected to any device like a pc, laptop, charger, tv, android box etc etc.
My suspicion is that there is something in Miui that is causing the problem. I have seen a lot of threads about Miui andr AA for example.
Anybody have any idea why my phone stopped charging in my car? ANd when i get this resolved i assume AA will work again also.

anyone?

unlocked bootloader, rooted phone and installed pixel experience 10.
Still same issue.
Did a reset of my car radio.
No solution. Any help? any ideas?

reist said:
unlocked bootloader, rooted phone and installed pixel experience 10.
Still same issue.
Did a reset of my car radio.
No solution. Any help? any ideas?
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Are you connecting to car usb port?
I doubt its miui, sounds like hardware, probably battery circuit board keeps disconnecting.
Maybe you can buy cheap charger for cigarette lighter port.

I agree that IT must be hardware.
I connect to USB port of my car because i want to use Android auto. IT charges fine when connected to charger or any other device like a computer.
I Read somewhere that maybe a USB hub could help. Will try that today

Hello !
I know its been a while but I have the exact same issue.
Were you able to resolve it ?

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Can't connect via USB

Suddenly I can't connect my Armetis via USB connection. I connect the USB cable, and the charging light start working (so there is a connection), but ActiveSync doesn't respond. I tried to HR the device - but problem doesn't resolve. I tried connect through another computer - nothing.
It seems that the problem is in my PDA, doesn't it? But I can charge it with the USB cable, so there is a connection.
Can someone please help me???
exactly the same here. see my thread i started a couple of days ago:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=294892
driving me mad!!
Hey mattan...
I totally agree i think it's something in the device going on. I was going to offer a list of apps i have installed to see if there's anything in common but the fact that you've done the HR implies not. Let me know if you manage to resolve!
I had the same thing twice in about 4 weeks. The store where I have bought my device has replace my P3300 each time I had this problem.
I was also using a non HTC car charger. On the last replace they also gave me an official car charger for my device because the last time the USB port dies happens when I just came out of the car and the P3300 was on the car charger.
On this new car charger I found a warning not to use this charger when starting the car.
So I think what has happened to my P3300 is that it dies when starting the car while it is already connected to the car charger. It could be that in some cases there will be a large voltage spike on the USB port which will blow up the USB port.
I have used my P3300 in the car with this car charger but I only connect it after the car has been started. Until know everything still works.
It must be a fairly common problem. HTC has a support site section dedicated to it:
http://www.europe.htc.com/support/faq.html?id=164&cat=synchronisation
have you downloaded the latest 4.5 version of activesync
Once I did that my sync hassles were solved
anebula said:
I had the same thing twice in about 4 weeks. The store where I have bought my device has replace my P3300 each time I had this problem.
I was also using a non HTC car charger. On the last replace they also gave me an official car charger for my device because the last time the USB port dies happens when I just came out of the car and the P3300 was on the car charger.
On this new car charger I found a warning not to use this charger when starting the car.
So I think what has happened to my P3300 is that it dies when starting the car while it is already connected to the car charger. It could be that in some cases there will be a large voltage spike on the USB port which will blow up the USB port.
I have used my P3300 in the car with this car charger but I only connect it after the car has been started. Until know everything still works.
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I am afraid this what happened to me
So - there is no solution, beside replacing the phone ?
I bought it in the states, so how and where can I replace it ?
check out the thread i linked to above... do you have tcpmp installed? try deleting i if so!
chickyd said:
check out the thread i linked to above... do you have tcpmp installed? try deleting i if so!
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I don't get you.
Can you explain to me what to do ?
I had the same problem... drove me mad.
Anyway, ended up hard resetting my orbit and active sync started working again. I slowly reinstalled all my apps and when i installed tcpmp 0.72RC1 it stopped working again. I uninstalled it and i had active sync again.
Not sure you have TCPMP installed but if so try uninstalling it.. worth a shot!

[Q] Nexus 7 won’t charge

Hi I bought my Nexus 7 2013 used in February. It came with a 3rd party charger and usb cable. It’s worked fine since I got it and it use to charge fine. I would use different usb cables and they would all work. Within the past 2 weeks or so it has become increasingly hard to charge it. Also this started happening on the stock 4.4.4 rom with root enabled. Today I installed a custom chroma 5.1.1 rom just to see if anything changed but it’s the same result it doesn't charge. The chroma rom says it has the Franco Kernel. Not really sure what that means but the stock rom's kernal wasn't changed.
I've left it off and connected charging to the AC for hours and would turn it on and it would have not raised at all in battery charge percentage. When it’s on and I can better see the percentage in this battery app I have installed I noticed if I jiggle the cable at all it will disconnect and connect again. So it might not be making good contact. It does this with every usb cable I have tried on it. However when I don’t move it and have it charging in sleep mode it does see it as connected and it says charging in the battery monitor widget app when I wake it, but it doesn't charge stays at the same percentage or lowers.
There is sometimes where I get lucky and it starts charging but it’s becoming increasingly tougher to get that to happen. I haven’t had any luck since last night messing around with it with different cables. I've even tried charging it on my PC but it’s the same result. It says charging but it doesn't charge. However if I do connect it to the PC I can view the files on the Nexus 7 fine as long as I don’t move the Nexus 7 much. I've also tried the AC adapter on my phone to see if it works and it works fine and charges. I've tried a kindle fire 9w charger on the Nexus 7 and that doesn't charge either.
Any idea what’s the problem? If I buy the official AC charger do you think it would work? Am I better off buying a Qi wifi charger? I rather not waste money on the AC charger if there is a good possibility of it not working.
Hi,
I seem to have the same problem recently. I am running on 20150519 CM12.1 nightly right now but this problem started to occur about 2 weeks ago i.e. with an older nightly version running...
It really feels like the USB connector is broken. I have to move it the same way headphones jack has to be moved when it is broken. Have you tried more different chargers? I did but no solution.... Now I got it luckily charged to 90% and I am making a quick backup.
Do you have still warranty? I technically do but would need to get back to stock and lock the bootloader back.
I found threads on how to get back to stock via USB connection but is it possible to lock the bootloader without being able to connect USB to computer?
No unfortunately I have no warranty since its a used item. I tried the 3rd party cheap charger, amazon kindle fire charger and my phone charger on it they all don't charge. I think you can replace the USB board on it but that would require opening it up and doing the repairs yourself. I think I will just get a Qi charger and see if that works. I kinda don't want to spend money on that just to find out its my battery that doesn't work. I am not sure what the problem is since I can connect the nexus 7 to my PC and it will see it and its files fine. So I know the USB port works at least a little bit.
It's a sub-board (usb-sim-touch module) issue. I would reccommend using a wireless charger as a quick fix since the wireless charger module is located on the motherboard itself so you should be good.
I may have a few sub-boards for the 2013 lying around but i'm not sure if they're 100% okay - as in calibrated, tested and fully functional. Also, i'd need to know if yours has LTE or not.
I have a Nexus 7 2013 32gb wifi edition. Thanks for the info. I put in an order for one of those wireless chargers.
MobRookie said:
Hi, I seem to have the same problem recently.
I am running on 20150519 CM12.1 nightly right now but this problem started to occur about 2 weeks ago i.e. with an older nightly version running...
It really feels like the USB connector is broken. I have to move it the same way headphones jack has to be moved when it is broken. Have you tried more different chargers? I did but no solution.... Now I got it luckily charged to 90% and I am making a quick backup.
Do you have still warranty? I technically do but would need to get back to stock and lock the bootloader back.
I found threads on how to get back to stock via USB connection but is it possible to lock the bootloader without being able to connect USB to computer?
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eureca said:
I have a Nexus 7 2013 32gb wifi edition. Thanks for the info. I put in an order for one of those wireless chargers.
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perhaps you did that already, but from experience i must say that in 9 out of 10 cases it's the cable and 8 out of 10 cables are mediocre as compared to how it could be. no why i say that ist because i tested something between 50 and 60 cables during the last 2 years because i had similar issues and bought a special ampere and voltmeter with with the correct usb ports to measure the flow, same device, same power source, thus as empiric as possible result most cables charged between 0.9 and 1.1 A while about 10% were half of that and only few charged at 1.5A while 3 charged at between 1.9 and 2.1A. understand me right, same device, same charger, sam place all same condition, in car, on motorbike, on wall plugs. only significant difference were the cables. so check those first before taking more costly path which then only remain workarounds.
BTW amongst the bad ones were many that came out of the box with the devices and from different oems but many samsung original cables.
what i did i painted the ends of each cable with red for bad, yellow for ok, green for good and the outstanding ones already had a color, it were the stock cables from the oneplus one which had the best charging rate. good luck

Reboots when USB is plugged in

Is anyone else experiencing this issue? Every time I plug a USB cable into the phone restarts.
I have to send my device back. It seems like the factory charger burned the USB port.
Started experiencing this yesterday after ARM Core update. Noticed whenever I use the anker usb-c cable in the car, the phone would reset and charge. If I used the google provided charger at home/office, phone seems to stay on without any issues.
SuperEd said:
Started experiencing this yesterday after ARM Core update. Noticed whenever I use the anker usb-c cable in the car, the phone would reset and charge. If I used the google provided charger at home/office, phone seems to stay on without any issues.
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Its AR not ARM. And that app is only related to augmented reality stuff. Don't think that would cause any issue.
You might want to check the voltage and current output of your car charger btw
Thanks. I'm merely speculating as "some" recent update is causing this issue.
The car charger is an Anker 24w (link here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B8M4IMK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) always plugged into the 2.9a. I've been using this since I received the P2XL without any issues until the above.
I can confirm I have the same issue with the car charger causing reboots but wall charger works fine. Problem didn't exist until about a week ago.
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/phone-by-google/4rkbD8ad4DA more experiences posted on google product support.
I have the same problem. After testing several chargers and cables I put the phone in fastboot mode. Funny that it works in fastboot mode and not the OS.
I couldn't figure out what caused the problem. The only thing we all have in common is that we all used a car charger
This happens to my 2 XL if I use the official pixel charger... Otherwise other charges work fine
1 out of 4 times it happens in my car when hooking up to android auto. Glad im not the only one.
equlizer said:
1 out of 4 times it happens in my car when hooking up to android auto. Glad im not the only one.
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Check your charging port does it look burned? I just sent my phone back to Google for a replacement
State.of.mind said:
Check your charging port does it look burned? I just sent my phone back to Google for a replacement
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my usb ports are fine and ive tried different cords. It started after the last android auto update.
This just happened to me! 2018 Jeep grand cherokee (uconnect) android auto working fine and dandy until Today.
Now I can't even get windows to recognize my device, adb devices, and fastboot devices while on the bootloader does not reconize it either.
Charging works fine but no more USB data or android auto
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thatsricci said:
This just happened to me! 2018 Jeep grand cherokee (uconnect) android auto working fine and dandy until Today.
Now I can't even get windows to recognize my device, adb devices, and fastboot devices while on the bootloader does not reconize it either.
Charging works fine but no more USB data or android auto
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I've tried pluggin/unplugging a bunch with different cables... I get it to fully recognize and let me adb/fastboot properly or copy files in windows... It would seem the USB port is going bad.
I will message support and see what they say!
thatsricci said:
This just happened to me! 2018 Jeep grand cherokee (uconnect) android auto working fine and dandy until Today.
Now I can't even get windows to recognize my device, adb devices, and fastboot devices while on the bootloader does not reconize it either.
Charging works fine but no more USB data or android auto
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I've tried pluggin/unplugging a bunch with different cables... I get it to fully recognize and let me adb/fastboot properly or copy files in windows... It would seem the USB port is going bad.
I will message support and see what they say!
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After chatting support they had me turn on developer tools, enable usb debugging and then reset all authorizations. After that it seems to be recognized again. Something with the April update they said may require a reset of the usb settings in this manner... seems to be working again for me.
thatsricci said:
After chatting support they had me turn on developer tools, enable usb debugging and then reset all authorizations. After that it seems to be recognized again. Something with the April update they said may require a reset of the usb settings in this manner... seems to be working again for me.
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It's sporadic at best, but working more consistently. I assume somethin minor may have damaged the usb-c port on the phone... I can at least consider it usable again for now, but no 100% :\
Happened to me 3 days ago (phone rebooting when plugging a USB cable and audio dongle not getting detected) I tried rebooting it many times but it didn't help. When I turned off the phone completely and turned it back on, everything came back to normal...
Any update on this? This exact problem just stated happening to me tonight and I've had been using the same chargers for over a year. You have the steps they gave you on resetting the USB settings via USB debugging?
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When this happened with mine they determined that the charging port was damaged and had to get a replacement. Could also be small debris in charging port possibly?
Yea I went thru Google support and it seems like their only answer is to RMA and get another phone.
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Is my Pixel 2 XL charging port damaged?

I noticed that my Pixel 2 XL suddenly stopped connecting to the car via the USB cable (Android Auto). When I connect the cable, the phone charges but nothing happens on the monitor. When I try the same cable with my OG Pixel XL it works fine. I also tried connecting my Pixel 2 XL to my PC, and it didn't work either. Windows makes a sound, and then I get an error message saying "USB device not recognized. the last usb device you connected to this computer malfunctioned." Nothing shows up on the phone screen and I can't change the USB-connection type. I tried factory resetting the phone but I still have the same issue. I have tried many different cables, and all work with the OG Pixel XL but not the Pixel 2 XL.
Also the time estimate for how long a full charge will take is gone as well. It only says "charges rapidly" when I connect it to the charger that came with the phone.
Is my charging port damaged? Can I fix it somehow? I tried carefully cleaning it with water and a tooth brush and drying it, but still have the same issue. Could it be corrosion? Should I try using PRF TCC on the charge port?
YaKoStar said:
I noticed that my Pixel 2 XL suddenly stopped connecting to the car via the USB cable (Android Auto). When I connect the cable, the phone charges but nothing happens on the monitor. When I try the same cable with my OG Pixel XL it works fine. I also tried connecting my Pixel 2 XL to my PC, and it didn't work either. Windows makes a sound, and then I get an error message saying "USB device not recognized. the last usb device you connected to this computer malfunctioned." Nothing shows up on the phone screen and I can't change the USB-connection type. I tried factory resetting the phone but I still have the same issue. I have tried many different cables, and all work with the OG Pixel XL but not the Pixel 2 XL.
Also the time estimate for how long a full charge will take is gone as well. It only says "charges rapidly" when I connect it to the charger that came with the phone.
Is my charging port damaged? Can I fix it somehow? I tried carefully cleaning it with water and a tooth brush and drying it, but still have the same issue. Could it be corrosion? Should I try using PRF TCC on the charge port?
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Cable could be going bad or it's missing the 100ohm resister the phone just went into protection it will work again at some point but I recommend getting a new cable direct from Google
Tired of buying ones that should have the resister but still not having quick charge work and issues like that.
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YaKoStar said:
I noticed that my Pixel 2 XL suddenly stopped connecting to the car via the USB cable (Android Auto). When I connect the cable, the phone charges but nothing happens on the monitor. When I try the same cable with my OG Pixel XL it works fine. I also tried connecting my Pixel 2 XL to my PC, and it didn't work either. Windows makes a sound, and then I get an error message saying "USB device not recognized. the last usb device you connected to this computer malfunctioned." Nothing shows up on the phone screen and I can't change the USB-connection type. I tried factory resetting the phone but I still have the same issue. I have tried many different cables, and all work with the OG Pixel XL but not the Pixel 2 XL.
Also the time estimate for how long a full charge will take is gone as well. It only says "charges rapidly" when I connect it to the charger that came with the phone.
Is my charging port damaged? Can I fix it somehow? I tried carefully cleaning it with water and a tooth brush and drying it, but still have the same issue. Could it be corrosion? Should I try using PRF TCC on the charge port?
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Check for these options, see if it got changed to charging only.
Unfortunately, I don't have these options available. Like I said, nothing happens. The phone only goes into charging mode. I've tried a bunch of different cables that works with my OG Pixel.
in developer options check to see if under "select USB configuration" you have it set to charging only.
I have also started to notice a weird charging issue with my Pixel 2 XL. First, I thought that it was the original cable - ordered a replacement via Google Support but today I started noticing a very similar issue. Basically, only 1 way of the reversible cable can charge my device, so if I turn it upside down it won't charge at all - no matter which of the sides I plug into it. When it's plugged in normally, it'll charge for a few seconds then off and on again - all of this at a very fast speed, so it'll keep my screen on at all times. I've noticed this as I've left my phone on the bed for half an hour to charge it then spot that my screen was on for like 5 minutes - when I picked up the phone, it was pretty warm and would charge and disconnect and then charge again - in a loop.
Meanwhile, if I plug in my Anker (a third party) USB-C cable, it will charge just fine - no matter which of the reversible sides I try it with. So having checked that, I thought it was the wall plug going crazy or something, so I plugged the USB-C cable into my computer (Thunderbolt 3) and it was the same issue - it would charge normally only with one of the sides, so when I turned it upside down, nothing would happen.
Also, what's weird is that the Pixel cable, both the old and the replacement one works fine with the Galaxy S9, but not my Pixel - so I assume it's a hardware (charging port) issue with my device, so tomorrow the UK team should get in touch with me to discuss my options :/
skimminstones said:
in developer options check to see if under "select USB configuration" you have it set to charging only.
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Tried doing it. No change.
I tried using some contact spray to see if it's because of rust/oxidation of the pins in the charging port, no change.
I still think it's an hardware issue though. Like I said, not even factory resetting the phone fixed it. I'll just live with not having android auto and USB, not super important for me anyway. Thanks guys.
I wonder if there is a defect in the charging ports of these. I just got a replacement because mine wouldn't charge on any c to c charger (I have two factory chargers). It would only charge when connected to a computer with an A to C, or using the same cable type to a wall charger. It was really weird... This is also the second or third post in the last week or two I've seen about something pertaining to the port.
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I wonder if there is a defect in the charging ports of these. I just got a replacement because mine wouldn't charge on any c to c charger (I have two factory chargers). It would only charge when connected to a computer with an A to C, or using the same cable type to a wall charger. It was really weird... This is also the second or third post in the last week or two I've seen about something pertaining to the port.
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There probably is .. I've read a lot of posts about people having similar issues.
Ok... So something weird just happened. I connected my phone to the charger as usual, and suddenly I could see the "estimated time until full charge" notification again, for the first time in weeks! I tried disconnecting it, and connecting it to my computer and I could browse the images on my phone! I thought my issue was fixed, so I disconnected it and connected it to the outlet again.. And now it is the same as before again. No estimate until full charge and windows says the device malfunctioned... What the hell happened there for a couple of minutes?
Pixel 2 XL and having the identcal issue as OP.
Phone charges only in car and computer. Once for just a few minutes the Android Auto just starter working and on PC I was briefly able to access phone storage. Then nothing. Went to dealer thinking it was car USB port but the technicians Samsung plugged in and Android Auto started right up.
Swapped cables, same isssue.
Wondering if I should even bother with factory reset or just pursue repair?
My Pixel 2 XL is from Verizon, anyone have any experience with warranty repairs?
(btw, checked in the developer sections and usb is set to MTP)
YaKoStar said:
I noticed that my Pixel 2 XL suddenly stopped connecting to the car via the USB cable (Android Auto). When I connect the cable, the phone charges but nothing happens on the monitor. When I try the same cable with my OG Pixel XL it works fine. I also tried connecting my Pixel 2 XL to my PC, and it didn't work either. Windows makes a sound, and then I get an error message saying "USB device not recognized. the last usb device you connected to this computer malfunctioned." Nothing shows up on the phone screen and I can't change the USB-connection type. I tried factory resetting the phone but I still have the same issue. I have tried many different cables, and all work with the OG Pixel XL but not the Pixel 2 XL.
Also the time estimate for how long a full charge will take is gone as well. It only says "charges rapidly" when I connect it to the charger that came with the phone.
Is my charging port damaged? Can I fix it somehow? I tried carefully cleaning it with water and a tooth brush and drying it, but still have the same issue. Could it be corrosion? Should I try using PRF TCC on the charge port?
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Same exact problem here with XL2. The phone will charge anywhere with any cable but can not access phone storage from laptop and Android Auto no longer works. It worked fine last week, now no go. I called Google as I bought phone from them and they are are sending a replacement to me which will be here this Monday.
Has to be hardware issue as my XL works perfectly.
Hey i have the exact same problem. Cannot access the phone with usb cable. The problem for me is, that i have Lineage OS installed without root and it installed its own recovery, so i'm basically unable to go back to stock. The google support told me that because it's not the original software on the phone its out of warranty and i should just reflash the factory image, but i already told them that as long as i can't access the phone with usb i can't do that. Will see what i can do else. Maybe i just have to pay to get it fixed. I'm very sad about that.
Also same here. I contacted support and signs indicate that this is a warranty issue.
No USB data for me anymore. Charging only. The interesting thing is although the USB-C is symmetrical only one of the two possible orientations is actually charging the phone.
Same problem just happened with my pixel 2 XL. I believe this was some kind of a weird update that Google did last night that screwed everything up. I've tried hard factory reset as well as resetting the phone changing cables Etc. Nothing works
I was one of those people that cursed out Google regarding this particular issue. I was getting windows 10 errors "device not recognized", the USB-C audio adapter didn't work for my car, not did the audio adapter, so I was gonna chalk it up to the fact I got a faulty phone, that was until....
I had searched around and saw some articles on how the USB-C port was a dust collector. I used s toothpick to knock out some of the lint that was trapped inside the port, nothing changed.
Just about to RMA my phone and I decide to try one last attempt.
1) find the thinnest cardboard / oaktag you can find that can fit in either side of the port without having use force ( if you have an old Google fi data sim card cardboard laying around, it works perfect )
2) Get some rubbing alcohol and dip about 2 to 3 cm of it in the alcohol
3) Gently move the cardboard against the connectors in a left right motion, too and bottom side, when you hit the corners drag the cardboard up to remove any additional dust or lint. I ended up extracting more lint and dirt that rolled off both sides of the connectors
I let the USB-C connector dry and cleaned again in the same method.
Now when I plug in my device it's recognized by my PC, all USB-C peripherals work, even my SanDisk USB-C flash drive.
Before you quit after all your efforts, give cleaning the port a shot. You can't really do any damage because the phone is moisture resistant , and alcohol evaporates quick.
It's very easy for dirt to get lodged in the port, and when you plug in your phone to charge, it's just going to compress and smear the dirt all over the connectors ( possibly fuse the dirt on the contacts ). This happens with all USB-C ports in similar situations.
If you guys are still reading this , give it a shot if you haven't returned your units.
ugh .... just happened to mine. While the bootloader is unlocked. hopefully i can clean or replace the port.
Anony58 said:
I have also started to notice a weird charging issue with my Pixel 2 XL. First, I thought that it was the original cable - ordered a replacement via Google Support but today I started noticing a very similar issue. Basically, only 1 way of the reversible cable can charge my device, so if I turn it upside down it won't charge at all - no matter which of the sides I plug into it. When it's plugged in normally, it'll charge for a few seconds then off and on again - all of this at a very fast speed, so it'll keep my screen on at all times. I've noticed this as I've left my phone on the bed for half an hour to charge it then spot that my screen was on for like 5 minutes - when I picked up the phone, it was pretty warm and would charge and disconnect and then charge again - in a loop.
Meanwhile, if I plug in my Anker (a third party) USB-C cable, it will charge just fine - no matter which of the reversible sides I try it with. So having checked that, I thought it was the wall plug going crazy or something, so I plugged the USB-C cable into my computer (Thunderbolt 3) and it was the same issue - it would charge normally only with one of the sides, so when I turned it upside down, nothing would happen.
Also, what's weird is that the Pixel cable, both the old and the replacement one works fine with the Galaxy S9, but not my Pixel - so I assume it's a hardware (charging port) issue with my device, so tomorrow the UK team should get in touch with me to discuss my options :/
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I had this exact same problem. I had never heard of anyone else having the issue. Both the original charger that came with the phone and a replacement from Google had the issue but the chargers I got with Nexus 5X phones worked fine.
During the same time period I also had issues with the phone only detecting the 3.5mm adapter one way or not at all. Others had reported this issue.
At some point recently, as randomly as it seemed to stop working (charger and 3.5mm adapter) both started working again.
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I had this exact same problem. I had never heard of anyone else having the issue. Both the original charger that came with the phone and a replacement from Google had the issue but the chargers I got with Nexus 5X phones worked fine.
During the same time period I also had issues with the phone only detecting the 3.5mm adapter one way or not at all. Others had reported this issue.
At some point recently, as randomly as it seemed to stop working (charger and 3.5mm adapter) both started working again.
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Indeed, recently it has started working again, although I am still waiting for an original response from Google (been waiting for half a year and really doubt they'd come to a conclusion after all....)
I had contacted them and they still told me to wait... Really disappointed about the way this serious issue was handled and it is still being handled.
Anyways, everything seems to be working out of blue, that's what matters.
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Indeed, recently it has started working again, although I am still waiting for an original response from Google (been waiting for half a year and really doubt they'd come to a conclusion after all....)
I had contacted them and they still told me to wait... Really disappointed about the way this serious issue was handled and it is still being handled.
Anyways, everything seems to be working out of blue, that's what matters.
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The best guess I have is that the issue was caused by some bug in an update (the April or May update if my timeline is correct) and was fixed in the November Update.
Now I have a new issue that stated with the Pie update. Music metadata no longer shows up on my car's audio system when playing over Bluetooth. Many people are experiencing the issue. There is a work around but it's annoying.

Phone won't charge with original charger

Hi, I've been having this problem with my pixel 2 xl that won't recognize any usb-c to usb-c cables. It will only recognize a usb-c to usb-a cable but will keep restarting the moment I plug it in. I've tried many things like restarting, trying to charge while it is turned off, booting into safe mode, and even updating to the Android Q beta (hoped they would've fixed it then), but nothing seems to work. I'm confident that it's a software issue since there would be random glitches where the original charger would actually work, but every other time it doesn't.
Also, I'm actually considering switching to a custom software. I'm thinking since the software is the issue, maybe it might help to fix it. Has anyone ever experienced this issue as well?
Clean the usb port on the phone
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Clean the usb port on the phone
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That's the very first thing I did
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Clean the usb port on the phone
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That's the very first thing I did. It's not an issue with the port since it works perfectly with a Usb-c to usb-a cable. Just it doesn't fast charge and it constantly reboots with it.
I'm having the exact same prob. I've cleaned my port, tried it in safe mode, and did several resets (soft and hard). I spoke with Google and they offered an exchange since it's under warranty but my glass is cracked so that voids it out until I get it fixed. They said it would restart afterwards? I'm stuck trying to figure out if I want to fix it and do a swap, try different firmware or just get a different phone all together??
I'm having the same issue. Started this week.
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Hi, I've been having this problem with my pixel 2 xl that won't recognize any usb-c to usb-c cables. It will only recognize a usb-c to usb-a cable but will keep restarting the moment I plug it in. I've tried many things like restarting, trying to charge while it is turned off, booting into safe mode, and even updating to the Android Q beta (hoped they would've fixed it then), but nothing seems to work. I'm confident that it's a software issue since there would be random glitches where the original charger would actually work, but every other time it doesn't.
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Your testing methodology is flawed. The restart loop occurs at the P2XL splash screen, which means control of the device is still in the hands of the bootloader. Since the bootloader is outside of Android, Android cannot be the culprit. As a result, neither safe mode nor Android Q would resolve the problem.
Have you attempted moving your data off the device's internal storage and reinstalling a stock ROM using the included flash-all bat with the -w flag present? While we have determined that Android itself isn't the culprit, Google's ROM images also install bootloaders and basebands, either of which could be the source of your issue.
Once a stock ROM from Google is installed, test your device. If the restart loop occurs, then your issue is NOT software, but hardware. So then you'll have to test the hardware. Find a charger from a different device and, using a USB-A to USB-C cable attempt to charge the phone. If the restart loop does not occur with this combination, then you know the P2XL charger is faulty. Otherwise, the charging circuit in the P2XL has malfunctioned and thus service will be required.
Are you all on Android q beta or is this happening to stock non rooted too? I'm on q
FYI, I had this same problem a few months ago and it turned out this is a relatively common hardware issue on Pixel 2 XL.
It usually starts by occasional failures to charge (original charger), then it becomes more frequent, then you can't charge and find that the only option is an usb-c/usb-A cable (less power involved). Finally every time you plug a cable it restarts the phone.
Did all possible known troubleshooting, cleaned the port, engaged Google remote support, ...
At the end, the conclusion is that sometimes the port gets loose and related wiring becomes unstable.
To fix it, I had to send the phone for a port replacement.
Working fine since then.
Ali7000 said:
Hi, I've been having this problem with my pixel 2 xl that won't recognize any usb-c to usb-c cables. It will only recognize a usb-c to usb-a cable but will keep restarting the moment I plug it in. I've tried many things like restarting, trying to charge while it is turned off, booting into safe mode, and even updating to the Android Q beta (hoped they would've fixed it then), but nothing seems to work. I'm confident that it's a software issue since there would be random glitches where the original charger would actually work, but every other time it doesn't.
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I had a similar issue after the July update. If I plugged the original charger and cable in the phone turned off. The only way I could charge it was to use a USB-A to USB-C cable with a slow charger (non QC) and the phone had to be off. Did RMA with Google after doing safe boot, reset and other things. They noted the security update as reason so maybe that's the problem?
I have the problem since pie and even though Google accepted to RMA the device at first they then declined to do it because I didn't have the the purchase id of the device.
I'm doing the rma while I can. The more I read about it, the more I think it's due to the faulty fast charging. It might be damaging the charging port and causing these problems. What I find strange is that some other users also started having these problems a week ago like I did.
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I'm doing the rma while I can. The more I read about it, the more I think it's due to the faulty fast charging. It might be damaging the charging port and causing these problems. What I find strange is that some other users also started having these problems a week ago like I did.
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Port overheating may be causing it to become loose. That's my impression due to what happened to me.
Mine started working again. Weird
I just did RMA because of this... The new (refurbished) device is working now....
I edited the post because when I first tested my charger wasn't plugged in and I though that the new device had the same issue... ....:silly:
In any case do RMA..... Before this happened my pixel only charged with one side of the cable connector (any cable) then it magically got fixed and after two weeks it didn't charge with originals chargers (only when it was turned off)... Definitely was something hardware related...

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