oneplus x not charging - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just some how lost the charger which officially came in the box of my one plus x then i started using samsung chargers to charge my phone now i have an opx charger and its not fitting well now no charger is fitting i have to adjust the connection to charge my phone i think the charging port might be broke so i want to know if a take it to service center will this thing covers in my warranty?

Same, is there a solution?
mohammedtabish said:
I just some how lost the charger which officially came in the box of my one plus x then i started using samsung chargers to charge my phone now i have an opx charger and its not fitting well now no charger is fitting i have to adjust the connection to charge my phone i think the charging port might be broke so i want to know if a take it to service center will this thing covers in my warranty?
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I have recently just had the same problem with my oneplus x, did you manage to fix it in the end?

SalDrew said:
I have recently just had the same problem with my oneplus x, did you manage to fix it in the end?
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went to ther service center and they repaired it under warranty(for free) they took 5 days to do thier work

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Wireless charging probkems

Hey guys just wanted to share some of my frustrations. First off I love this phone and HTC products but I have the worst luck. I've had the DNA since release day as well as the nokia wireless charger. My first phone stopped charging via the wireless charger 3 weeks in. I tried switching power outlets and a master reset and the phone would still not charge from the pad. Took it in to a Verizon store and tested it on a known good wireless charger and would not charge so they sent me a replacement. That phone worked fine till a few days ago when it stopped charging from the wireless charger. I contacted Verizon and they sent me a replacement wireless charger and I tried it out today and it still won't charge. They are sending me out a replacement phone which is nice. I called HTC about my problem and told them everything that had happened and the woman told me that they don't support wireless charging, that it was third party, and as long as it charged from the wall there was nothing that could be done. Are any of you guys having problems like me?
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jas1784 said:
Hey guys just wanted to share some of my frustrations. First off I love this phone and HTC products but I have the worst luck. I've had the DNA since release day as well as the nokia wireless charger. My first phone stopped charging via the wireless charger 3 weeks in. I tried switching power outlets and a master reset and the phone would still not charge from the pad. Took it in to a Verizon store and tested it on a known good wireless charger and would not charge so they sent me a replacement. That phone worked fine till a few days ago when it stopped charging from the wireless charger. I contacted Verizon and they sent me a replacement wireless charger and I tried it out today and it still won't charge. They are sending me out a replacement phone which is nice. I called HTC about my problem and told them everything that had happened and the woman told me that they don't support wireless charging, that it was third party, and as long as it charged from the wall there was nothing that could be done. Are any of you guys having problems like me?
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I too am having intermittent problems. I assumed it was the nokia fatboy
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Sounds to me like the girl from HTC doesn't know what she's talking about how could they not support wireless charging when its built into the phone? That makes no sense.
Been using the DNA about 2 months using the LG wireless charger provided at Verizon stores with no problems at all so far and I only used the wall charger 3-4 times.
Could be an issue with the nokia charger causing the issue? I guess if that is the case we should see more complaining eventually.
I have had one replacement phone so far because wireless charging quit working. I too have been using the nokia 900. First phone quit charging wirelessly after 3 wks from release day. Had second phone since, still using same wireless charger and no more problems so far. Hope it stays that way!
I'm having a similar issue. I have the Nokia Fatboy pillow and used the charging with no problem for a few weeks. After that the phone recognizes the charger once I put it down but some random amount of time after that, it says it was disconnected and just stops charging until I pick it up and put it back on again. Very frustrating but noticed that it started right after I rooted my phone but not sure how that could be related.
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I have had one replacement phone so far because wireless charging quit working. I too have been using the nokia 900. First phone quit charging wirelessly after 3 wks from release day. Had second phone since, still using same wireless charger and no more problems so far. Hope it stays that way!
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This makes me feel better. I just bought the nokia dt-900 and my DNA was cycling between charging/disconnected. Went to VZW, tested my cell on another Qi charger and they are sending me a new DNA. Hope this does the trick.
I;m having no problems with charging with the orb. It's pretty awesome.
Got my replacement DNA, wireless charging now works perfectly.
kernel issue??
I know that zarboz' beastmode kernel just addressed many wireless charging issues, if you wanna check that out.
jas1784 said:
Hey guys just wanted to share some of my frustrations. First off I love this phone and HTC products but I have the worst luck. I've had the DNA since release day as well as the nokia wireless charger. My first phone stopped charging via the wireless charger 3 weeks in. I tried switching power outlets and a master reset and the phone would still not charge from the pad. Took it in to a Verizon store and tested it on a known good wireless charger and would not charge so they sent me a replacement. That phone worked fine till a few days ago when it stopped charging from the wireless charger. I contacted Verizon and they sent me a replacement wireless charger and I tried it out today and it still won't charge. They are sending me out a replacement phone which is nice. I called HTC about my problem and told them everything that had happened and the woman told me that they don't support wireless charging, that it was third party, and as long as it charged from the wall there was nothing that could be done. Are any of you guys having problems like me?
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I'd like to share my experience with wireless charging. I've had the DNA since mid December and bought my Fatboy at the end of December. This worked rock solid for 3 months or so, always charging to 100%. Then a couple of weeks ago, I started having problems. I would put my phone on the Fatboy and it would start charging, and then quit after a few minutes. This went on for a week and a half or so. Well, the day came when I was going to return my phone and Fatboy to a Verizon store. So right before I was about to leave, I decided to throw the phone on the charger and what do you know. It charged perfectly to 100%. The only thing, that I can think of, that changed was that I did an update to GSAM Battery monitor right before that. So now, for the past week and a half, my phone is charging great again. No issues. So if anyone is having issues and they have GSAM installed, maybe you should update it or uninstall it. I'm not sure if this is the issue but it's worth a try.
On another note. I think one of the best features of this phone is the built in wireless charging. I don't see this mentioned often when people compare the DNA to the HTC One. I like to use my phone without a case, because it looks so good, and the built in wireless charging is a feature I really like. It will always be one of the first things I look for when buying a new phone.
I agree with you on the wireless charging being a great feature. I have the Nexus Orb on my desk, and I bring it home with me and put it on my night table. It's perfect. Charges fast, no wires, my USB cover won't snap off, I can just grab it and run off to a meeting...
I wish all phones had Qi charging abilities more than NFC.
Had to get mine replaced under warranty after 6 months of use. My old thunderbolt still charges on the original LG WCP-7000 pad, but the DNA didn't last.
I've only ever had one possible problem with my Nokia wireless charger. I say possible problem because I'm not sure if it was actually a charger issue or my own stupidity. A few days ago, an hour after i had taken my phone of the charger, i looked at my phone and noticed it was almost dead. For some reason the phone hadn't been charged over night. I could swear it was on the charger, but i can't day for sure. So it could have been my fault.
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cojoda said:
I've only ever had one possible problem with my Nokia wireless charger. I say possible problem because I'm not sure if it was actually a charger issue or my own stupidity. A few days ago, an hour after i had taken my phone of the charger, i looked at my phone and noticed it was almost dead. For some reason the phone hadn't been charged over night. I could swear it was on the charger, but i can't day for sure. So it could have been my fault.
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bearda said:
Mine had slipping problems after cleaning, applying significant pressure, etc until I replaced it. The replacement unit has been much better, with no real problems. Some Orbs are definitely better than others when it comes to adherence, and if you're having an issue get it replaced.
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Here's my story:
I got the Nokia DT-900 few months back (Google's orb is not available in India) and had a tough time with my Nexus4, read so many forums on xda, androidcentral and elsewhere to find the right solution. Later realized that Nexus4 isn't fully Qi compatible. Still, from the forums I knew everyfrickinbody has some issue or the other, whether with the Nexus4 or any other Qi phone (like the Nokia Lumia 920, HTC droid, etc.).
Now my old guy, with a couple of other old ones have this high freq inductor/transformer making workshop and I told them I want us to make a wireless charger, and do it right! They said we ain't got the money - ha! I said I don't need no money, I just need ur tech and tools..ur brains and grains! With a grin, it was okay'd And 2 months in, we've got the Qi compatible electronics ready and tested!! Now we just gotta design a good form. We even have a name - Qitah (say cheetah)...hehe, yeah.
Here's are the pain points we've addressed uptil now:
a) Phone Alignment - it's a 3coil configuration that allows free positioning. After all, what's the point of a wireless charger if you still gotta put in effort for the phone to charge
b) Remembering to charge - we realized while brainstorming that the major pain point is not of plugging in a wire with your wall charger..in fact it's remembering to charge your phone daily. Even if I forget to charge once a week, it's kinda disastrous. We are really working hard and smart to tackle this
c) Looks - Apart from the orb, all the other solutions (mostly pads) are uhhgly!! And the orb is so painful with 'sticky' issues. Hey, if the Qitah is to sit on your office/home desk, it better look so frockin awesome yet unintrusive that you feel great about it!
d) Travel/Incline - it's pretty sad that we either have pads or inclines in the market. We are hell bent on coming up with a travel friendly design to get rid of this simple pain point.
Here's where I need all your help..tell us your pain points! tweet "@projecQitah", post on facebook - "projectQitah" and let us know what you want it to be like. I'll be following up on all suggestions/criticisms.
Cheers!
Ok so I am noticing a pattern here and that is Nokia chargers. I have been using an energizer charger for months without problems, although I have had my DNA switched out twice for other issues. I just bought 2 nokia wireless pads since AT&T was selling them crazy cheap, and yesterday was the first full day of use. At the end of the day I went to put my phone on my energizer wireless charger and the blue light (on the charger) turned on, then turned back off. I grabbed my nokia charger and the same thing happened.I have left it off wireless charger all night (plugged in usb) and it seems to be working now. If I have problems again tonight I may be blaming the Nokia charger. Has anyone else had wireless charging fail with a charger made by other than Nokia?
I've had the phone for most three months and have had no troubles with the energizer qi charger I've had for over a year. Use it every night to charge the DNA and Nexus 7.
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Just got the Ghost 100 wireless charger. Works great with the DNA. No problems yet,
Imacellist said:
Ok so I am noticing a pattern here and that is Nokia chargers. I have been using an energizer charger for months without problems, although I have had my DNA switched out twice for other issues. I just bought 2 nokia wireless pads since AT&T was selling them crazy cheap, and yesterday was the first full day of use. At the end of the day I went to put my phone on my energizer wireless charger and the blue light (on the charger) turned on, then turned back off. I grabbed my nokia charger and the same thing happened.I have left it off wireless charger all night (plugged in usb) and it seems to be working now. If I have problems again tonight I may be blaming the Nokia charger. Has anyone else had wireless charging fail with a charger made by other than Nokia?
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I've used mine with the 2 Nokia chargers for about 10 months and it has never failed to charge even once. Hoping it stays that way.
I have the same wireless charging issues with my Nokia wireless chargers. I have 2 of them, one works better than the other but on both eventually it stops charging as if I removed it from the plate. I'm 90% sure its a heat issue with the back cover and the back cover warps a little bit. If I put something on the phone (usually another phone) while its on the charging plate to weight it down a little and then it always charges perfectly.
Not an elegant solution by any means but it works. I just ordered a new Rav powered QI charger so I'll let you all know if I see better results (without the paperweight.

Help!?!?!? Charging/battery issue

Guys lemme start of by saying I love the LG V10. Had it for well over a month now, recently like 2 days ago my charger just stopped working? Most chargers I got to plug in and out like 20 times for it to charge my phone, its charges super slow and is getting really annoying... Can anyone help me... Like I dont want to get rid of my phone, but I refuse to have to have a second battery, that I have to charge in a cradle to keep my phone on, I want to be able to just use the charger.
It seems to me its not the cord? more than the phone, I got one cord that works, but it barely charges the phone... HELP PLEASE
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called LG they basically told me to shove it. Said I can send my phone, wait till they recieve it then they will try to fix it if not they will send me a REFURBISHED DEVICE my device is basically brand new perfect condition besides this and a screen burn already? Makes no sense to me I told them they can get back to me and correct whatever issue this is and stand behind there product, not send me someone elses used and abused device when mine is in great shape or they can shove it and I will be switching companies...
Are u using the OEM charger that came with the phone? It uses a higher amperage/voltage to quick charge the battery. A charger that outputs in say, 1.0A will charge it VERY SLOW... Learned that lesson like 2 days ago when I didn't have my charger with me and borrowed someone's cheap Kyocera charger... Omg I thought I would never move up a few %...
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Are u using the OEM charger that came with the phone? It uses a higher amperage/voltage to quick charge the battery. A charger that outputs in say, 1.0A will charge it VERY SLOW... Learned that lesson like 2 days ago when I didn't have my charger with me and borrowed someone's cheap Kyocera charger... Omg I thought I would never move up a few %...
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yea, my oem charger is in perfect condition and wont charge my phone, i think my charging port is faulty
Hmmm.... U may actually need just a new quick charge 2.0 charger or something. Or maybe it is the charger port.
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youngpettyboi said:
Hmmm.... U may actually need just a new quick charge 2.0 charger or something. Or maybe it is the charger port.
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pretty sure it is the charging port. SOLUTION Got a s7 on the way should be here tomorrow.. Called LG they told me I had to go without my phone for 2 weeks and if they didnt fix it they would just send me a refurbished one... HA what a joke.. my phones in perfect condition I told them to shove it and switching phones
Yeh I have a dodgy charing port aswell. It sometimes d/c at certain angles
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Hmmm.... U may actually need just a new quick charge 2.0 charger or something. Or maybe it is the charger port.
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dude the phones like not even 2 months old when I got it.. it shouldnt be messed up... SOLUTION = SAMSUNG
Because no one with a Samsung phone has ever had a problem?
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Dude my charger ports on EVERY SAMSUNG IVE HAD has went bad. I've bought a SAMSUNG device along with a LG device EVERY year since the Galaxy S3. With each appropriate uear, the charger port went out. My LG G2, that bad boy is still as fast as it was in day one. The GS4 that came out THAT year with it? Well, idk, won't charge. Lol. My G3 vs the S5? G3 SMOKED it in EVERY CATEGORY. Oh, S5 AMD Note 3 AND Note 4 charger port messed up in 2-5 months. I won't buy another Samsung device.
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OnePlus wall charger can I use it?

I return my defective pixel to google with all accessories and they send me just a phone with nothing. I was wondering if I can use OnePlus one charger? It's 5v 2a
Will it damage phone in anyway?
If it does which one should I get
I use mine all the time
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even i am using my OnePlus Two wire and charger all the time and it works absolutely fine (takes aprox 40 min to charge my Pixel from 15% to 100%)
Any charger will work fine, however the phone will charge only as fast as it can.
The Google store has replacement factory chargers. You could also try contacting support and telling them the situation. They may just send you one. Pretty much any charger from a legitimate company will work fine though
bgaccord said:
I return my defective pixel to google with all accessories and they send me just a phone with nothing. I was wondering if I can use OnePlus one charger? It's 5v 2a
Will it damage phone in anyway?
If it does which one should I get
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Redmi note 4 causing chargers to explode

Hi guys, I'm just wondering did anyone else had this problem. My Redmi note 4MTK already killed 3 chargers in a month (NOTE: The phone it self is only a month old. Bought at 3rd of April) And its not bad chargers or anything I used 2x LG G2,3,4 1.8a - 5v chargers and one 1a-5v charger.
I got scared from this fact of it killing chargers at this rate. So i gave it to the service center to get fixed.
But would be nice to know if anyone else having / had this problem and might know how to fix it!
Regards,
BoriaTV said:
Hi guys, I'm just wondering did anyone else had this problem. My Redmi note 4MTK already killed 3 chargers in a month (NOTE: The phone it self is only a month old. Bought at 3rd of April) And its not bad chargers or anything I used 2x LG G2,3,4 1.8a - 5v chargers and one 1a-5v charger.
I got scared from this fact of it killing chargers at this rate. So i gave it to the service center to get fixed.
But would be nice to know if anyone else having / had this problem and might know how to fix it!
Regards,
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Hide gun and knives and maybehe dont kill
dromaczek said:
Hide gun and knives and maybehe dont kill
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BoriaTV said:
Hi guys, I'm just wondering did anyone else had this problem. My Redmi note 4MTK already killed 3 chargers in a month (NOTE: The phone it self is only a month old. Bought at 3rd of April) And its not bad chargers or anything I used 2x LG G2,3,4 1.8a - 5v chargers and one 1a-5v charger.
I got scared from this fact of it killing chargers at this rate. So i gave it to the service center to get fixed.
But would be nice to know if anyone else having / had this problem and might know how to fix it!
Regards,
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Sounds like a faulty unit that should be replaced or fixed by official means before it does some real damage. I mainly use mine will the charger it comes with, which is always recommended. I have used it with other different chargers but not had any issues.
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The redmi note 4 manual states that it uses a 5V 2 Amp charger, also stated on the page http://www.mi.com/in/note4/specs/. If the charger cant give the current needed, it can burn the internal tracks of the charger, burn the internal components of the charger, or in case it can hold then it would drop the output voltage, so there are several cases of why a 1 amp charger can get damaged.
pach33 said:
The redmi note 4 manual states that it uses a 5V 2 Amp charger, also stated on the page http://www.mi.com/in/note4/specs/. If the charger cant give the current needed, it can burn the internal tracks of the charger, burn the internal components of the charger, or in case it can hold then it would drop the output voltage, so there are several cases of why a 1 amp charger can get damaged.
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Well i'm pretty sure that phone has a module that recognize the output of the charger and sets the voltage as needed. So it shouldn't just keep any charger at 5v-2a
gsmyth said:
Sounds like a faulty unit that should be replaced or fixed by official means before it does some real damage. I mainly use mine will the charger it comes with, which is always recommended. I have used it with other different chargers but not had any issues.
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Yea i already sent it to the service center, It should get back to my hands hopefully in a week or two.
Avoid using those 1amp and cheap charger, they will get hot and cause unwanted problem, also if both the charger and the phone'battery got hot then avoid using that charger.
I have Redmi Note 4X. I use two charger that i trust: Aukey PA-T9 and RAVPower RP-PC017. Never had a problem with these two, as of the original mi charger i just kept it the the box.
BoriaTV said:
Hi guys, I'm just wondering did anyone else had this problem. My Redmi note 4MTK already killed 3 chargers in a month (NOTE: The phone it self is only a month old. Bought at 3rd of April) And its not bad chargers or anything I used 2x LG G2,3,4 1.8a - 5v chargers and one 1a-5v charger.
I got scared from this fact of it killing chargers at this rate. So i gave it to the service center to get fixed.
But would be nice to know if anyone else having / had this problem and might know how to fix it!
Regards,
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What about the charger that came with the purchase unit....?? BTW always use the original charger ...
BoriaTV said:
Hi guys, I'm just wondering did anyone else had this problem. My Redmi note 4MTK already killed 3 chargers in a month (NOTE: The phone it self is only a month old. Bought at 3rd of April) And its not bad chargers or anything I used 2x LG G2,3,4 1.8a - 5v chargers and one 1a-5v charger.
I got scared from this fact of it killing chargers at this rate. So i gave it to the service center to get fixed.
But would be nice to know if anyone else having / had this problem and might know how to fix it!
Regards,
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If u still have the warranty try to return it bro
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Uma Ratna Mouli said:
If u still have the warranty try to return it bro
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Uma Ratna Mouli said:
If u still have the warranty try to return it bro
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Already did. Hopefully they either replace it or fix it. I'll give an answer in a few days when i get it back.
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What about the charger that came with the purchase unit....?? BTW always use the original charger ...
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The phone didn't come with the original charger, They gave me an replacement one. Which already exploded. And in this situation it doesn't matter original or 3rd party. There are better chargers then Original like Anker's , Tronsmart's etc.
Okay got the phone back, Seems to run more stable in the mean the charger doesn't get as hot as it was before. I'll try updating in the next few days if it does any more problems!

An extremely strange issue with the LG G5 OEM charger & data cable!

I bought a new unlocked LG G5 AT&T variant
I tried to charge the phone using the OEM charger & data cable, but the phone was not charging so I thought that either the OEM charger or data cable are defective
So
I used my old charger with the G5 OEM data cable & the phone started to charge normally so I concluded that the OEM charger is defective, but what happened next really shocked me!
I bought a generic data cable & I tried to charge the phone using the G5 OEM charger & the phone started to charge normally even fast charging was working!
I really don't understand why the OEM charger & data cable won't work charging the phone when they're used together, but separately both of them are working just fine honestly I am really confused
I would really appreciate any suggestions?
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I bought a new unlocked LG G5 AT&T variant
I tried to charge the phone using the OEM charger & data cable, but the phone was not charging so I thought that either the OEM charger or data cable are defective
So
I used my old charger with the G5 OEM data cable & the phone started to charge normally so I concluded that the OEM charger is defective, but what happened next really shocked me!
I bought a generic data cable & I tried to charge the phone using the G5 OEM charger & the phone started to charge normally even fast charging was working!
I really don't understand why the OEM charger & data cable won't work charging the phone when they're used together, but separately both of them are working just fine honestly I am really confused
I would really appreciate any suggestions?
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If it is under warranty then u should go to the nearest service center and request for a replacement its not a big deal if ur phone I s under warranty
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If it is under warranty then u should go to the nearest service center and request for a replacement its not a big deal if ur phone I s under warranty
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Unfortunately the phone didn't come with warranty because I bought it from abroad
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Unfortunately the phone didn't come with warranty because I bought it from abroad
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Use the cable u bought and hang the original cable on the wall as a memorial lol
The only thing i can imagine is the cable provided in the box is not for the g5 or can say faulty, maybe the wires r thin for the fast charger and the current cant flow through, current is like traffic
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Use the cable u bought and hang the original cable on the wall as a memorial lol
The only thing i can imagine is the cable provided in the box is not for the g5 or can say faulty, maybe the wires r thin for the fast charger and the current cant flow through, current is like traffic
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Haha what really surprised me when I tested it using my old charger & it was working just fine, but like you said maybe the data cable is somehow faulty, I just hope that the issue is not related to the phone itself
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Haha what really surprised me when I tested it using my old charger & it was working just fine, but like you said maybe the data cable is somehow faulty, I just hope that the issue is not related to the phone itself
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You made a huge mistake buying the AT&t variant.
If you are not using AT&t cell network.
You cant receive updates.
ChristopherXI said:
You made a huge mistake buying the AT&t variant.
If you are not using AT&t cell network.
You cant receive updates.
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Not really because I don't care about any new updates..
Thousands are complaining from bugs after updating their phones & the same thing happened to me after I updated my previous phones no more cellular service, battery draining, Bluetooth stopped working & so on..
So I rather not ruining my phone by updating it

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