Screen disabled while charging - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I'm curious as to why my touchscreen doesn't work while I'm charging my phone. I have a fascinate, SC 2.9.2. Its more of a pet peeve than a problem. The stock charging cable doesn't do this, but the desktop charger does. I'm curious if it its because i have the wrong cable feeding it? Will test it at home with a different cable tonight...

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[Q] Unresponsive screen while charging?

Got a Vibrant yesterday, installed Vibrant9, going to do the lagfix soon... I noticed, however, that when the phone is charging the screen is completely unresponsive. Like, it won't even register sweep to unlock. Other than that everything runs perfect and snappy quick... I can't believe I haven't even got the lagfix yet.
So yeah. Wondering if anyone knows how to fix this... not like it's a HUGE deal, I tend to charge overnight anyhow. But I'd like to fix this if anyone knows how.
Thanks!
Yeah this happens to mine when I tried a third party charger that wasn't meant for the vibrant. Quickly unplugged my phone and threw that thing away.
same is happening to me with a 3rd party microusb charger on my desire, if i try to pinch to zoom, while charging, the screen goes crazy
same here, i got a 3rd party charger from amazon, same thing. It was a combo deal where the cord is actually for a blackberry, but the charger is supposed to be for whatever the vibrants requirement is. In addition it came with a car adapter as well (you're supposed to use the same cord). This problem does NOT exist when charging in my car, just with the wall charger adapter.

[Q] Screen freezes on power

hello,
I wonder if any one has this phenomenon. Only when device is connected on external power the screen freezes and hardly can scroll.
A bit annoying but if solution there that would be great.
Thanks
It's your charger. Mine works fine on stock AC charger, but if I were to use the AC/DC 2 in 1 charger on AC the capacitive screen stops responding (the same charger is fine when plugged into cars however).
Not unique to GS2 if you google "capacitive screen charger unresponsive", and no one really knows why.
May be USB cable Prob
jzmtl said:
It's your charger. Mine works fine on stock AC charger, but if I were to use the AC/DC 2 in 1 charger on AC the capacitive screen stops responding (the same charger is fine when plugged into cars however).
Not unique to GS2 if you google "capacitive screen charger unresponsive", and no one really knows why.
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Thanks for your reply.
I did find that with Samsung orginal charger there is no issue but if I do use an USB cable to charge from the stock I get the screen issue. The same USB cable while used on computer there is no ussue neither.
Just for info.

[Q] Atrix strange charging and USB issues

Hi all
I have strange charging and USB issues with my Atrix.
when the phone is on it will not recognize the USB connection, no USB notification and will not charge ( PC or Wall). its seams that the usb port is completely dead!
when the phone is off, connecting the wall charger or the usb, green light on the phone and the phone will boot. still no charging.
in RSD light mode, the usb port is fine ! even I can flash.
to be more strange, using multimedia dock: the phone will charge as it should no mater the phone off or on !!
now I have stock ROM 2.3.4, I have tried different Chargers and USB cables but nothing changed.
I have searched the forum for similar issue but didn't found one. so if any one have the same issues ....... you are not alone
thanks
i've had weird results with chargers that were weaker than the stock charger that came with the device. i'd say as a good rule of thumb it needs to be able to provide at least 0.85 - 1.0 amps.
I have two motorola stock chargers, one is its original charger and the second is defy's charger. both work fine on the defy but not on the Atrix..
I think you are right. may be the power is the key of the mystery. because the multimedia dock has its own power supply which provides 1.5 Amp. so may be there is a malfunction in the phone hardware (charging ckt.) causing the phone to draw more than rated power from the charger which the stock charger cannot provide!
I have the same issue either! Exactly the same.
It happened like few days ago but I didnt aware that until my battery runs out

Funny Recharging Behaviour

My GT-i9300 seems to only recharge when plugged into a mains charger.
Until recently all was fine, afaik no updates... then
I travel alot, and use a car charger to maintain battery... it just stopped working, first thoughts were the cable..;. but I have 2 phones and the cables work with the other phone (bought new ones anyway.. just in case.. you can never have to many cables).
at home we have (amongst other things) a 2amp multi usb hub, it has little lights to show which socket is active, when the phone is connected the phone does not charge and the hub does not register the connection.
.. so I'm thinking the phone microusb is faulty... I carefully wiggle it to see if it connects... but get nothing.
however, the samsung microusb charger that came with the phone does still charge the phone.
My feelings are that my phone has suddenly become fussy about what charges it..
I've done a search and found mention of Googy max kernel for the charge control feature
however before I do this please, any tips, suggestion WHY this might have suddenly happened? and any alternative remedies. Thanks
btw: using Carbon-kk-nightly-20140302-0518 with no problems previous to this... except a dialler issue.

When moving my smartphone while it's plugged into the charger if the cable snags?

When moving my smartphone while it's plugged into the charger if the cable snags on something like the corner of my bed will it cause permanent damage to the charging port or fast charging capability?
Ethrelin said:
When moving my smartphone while it's plugged into the charger if the cable snags on something like the corner of my bed will it cause permanent damage to the charging port or fast charging capability?
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Yes, it could. You're probably more likely to short out the charging cable though. I've accidentally yanked mine out more times then I can count, but I've never broke a charging port. I have shorted plenty of chargers like that though.

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