Poco overcharged overnight - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

hi guys i plugged my phone in original EU wallcharger at 9pm with battery status 51%, unplugged it at 1:30am(after 4.5hours) after that when pressing power button it was showing poco f1 logo + discharged battery logo at the same time it blinks and shutdown
now is completely dead zero reaction for any keys combination
Can i try do anything or should send it on warranty?

I haven't heard of this happening with an F1 before, but it happened to my old Moto g5. I suggest you leave it discharged for a while to fully run down then plug it in with the phone powered down for 3hours or so.
See if it will power on then
With the g5 I read that some battery protection feature was prone to triggering - with time it would reset
Good luck!

Try recharging it again, use different cable+wall plug.
Try powering on whilst plugged in to charger to check what's happening.
If not improving then it's obviously not normal, maybe a battery failure. Try to backup files if possible and get replacement under warranty.
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Shlyify said:
hi guys i plugged my phone in original EU wallcharger at 9pm with battery status 51%, unplugged it at 1:30am(after 4.5hours) after that when pressing power button it was showing poco f1 logo + discharged battery logo at the same time it blinks and shutdown
now is completely dead zero reaction for any keys combination
Can i try do anything or should send it on warranty?
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Are you sure you turned ON the switch after plugging the charger. It happened to me as well. After leaving the device in charge for an hour, I realized I didn't even turn on the switch from the main board.

Rowdyy Ronnie said:
Are you sure you turned ON the switch after plugging the charger. It happened to me as well. After leaving the device in charge for an hour, I realized I didn't even turn on the switch from the main board.
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can you explain what do you mean by "I didn't even turn on the switch from the main board" i dont understand where can i find the switch?

Shlyify said:
can you explain what do you mean by "I didn't even turn on the switch from the main board" i dont understand where can i find the switch?
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Here in the UK we have a switch on our plug sockets. I gather he means that

Reborn.N said:
Here in the UK we have a switch on our plug sockets. I gather he means that
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nice to know, i'm from poland we dont have things like that here .....

Shlyify said:
hi guys i plugged my phone in original EU wallcharger at 9pm with battery status 51%, unplugged it at 1:30am(after 4.5hours) after that when pressing power button it was showing poco f1 logo + discharged battery logo at the same time it blinks and shutdown
now is completely dead zero reaction for any keys combination
Can i try do anything or should send it on warranty?
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Put your phone on a charger, wait ~5 minutes, then hold and press volume up + volume down + power key for a good 20 seconds, it should reboot to os

Reborn.N said:
Here in the UK we have a switch on our plug sockets. I gather he means that
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Shlyify said:
can you explain what do you mean by "I didn't even turn on the switch from the main board" i dont understand where can i find the switch?
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Yes. So what we do is, we first insert the charger in the plug and then we turn on the switch which is located just beside the plug point. The plug point will only start passing electricity once we turn on the switch.

Any update?

Completely dead....
All solutions didnt work, thanks for help guys.

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[Q] SGS2 New User facing big problem

Hi all,
I opened my brand new SGS2, put in the battery and plugged in the charger to the phone and started charging. First i was confused (coming from a nokia) because there was no indication of charging.
The indication appeared some 10 minutes later in the form of a flashing battery icon that disappeared after some time.
Now it has been a couple of hours and the battery icon is gone and nothing happens when i press the power button - i.e my brand new Samsung Galaxy S2 is not even starting!!
Can anyone tell me what the problem is and how to fix it? Does it just need a good long charge? Frankly, im quite terrified after having sunk in a lot of money for this phone.
(i hope my phone (or battery) is not a lemon and i'm just being a mega-noob )
Please, please, please help!!!
Thanks in advance
There're surely something not working correctly.
Don't know if it's the phone itself, the battery or the charger.
Try removing the battery and putting it back again and check it is placed correctly as well as the cable, charger and wall plug.
Normally the big battery icon should appear few seconds after you plug the phone into the charger.
Sent from my SHW-M110S using Tapatalk
gabrielex said:
There're surely something not working correctly.
Don't know if it's the phone itself, the battery or the charger.
Try removing the battery and putting it back again and check it is placed correctly as well as the cable, charger and wall plug.
Normally the big battery icon should appear few seconds after you plug the phone into the charger.
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removed the battery thrice and tried - nothing happened. Battery, charger and wall-plug - everything proper.
I did see the icon, but now its gone and the phone is not starting.
My only hope is to keep it on charge overnight and hope for a miracle by tomorrow :|
Guess will take the phone to the service center tomorrow. Nightmare this is
Thanks anyways, man
metalrake said:
Hi all,
I opened my brand new SGS2, put in the battery and plugged in the charger to the phone and started charging. First i was confused (coming from a nokia) because there was no indication of charging.
The indication appeared some 10 minutes later in the form of a flashing battery icon that disappeared after some time.
Now it has been a couple of hours and the battery icon is gone and nothing happens when i press the power button - i.e my brand new Samsung Galaxy S2 is not even starting!!
Can anyone tell me what the problem is and how to fix it? Does it just need a good long charge? Frankly, im quite terrified after having sunk in a lot of money for this phone.
(i hope my phone (or battery) is not a lemon and i'm just being a mega-noob )
Please, please, please help!!!
Thanks in advance
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Carry it back where you bought it from, after all you just bought it
achillies400 said:
Carry it back where you bought it from, after all you just bought it
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I know that is something stupid to say but have you tried charging another phone with the same charger, or check if you have power in your wall?
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Just wondering. Did you long press the power button when trying to boot the phone? A quick tap on the power button won't boot it. You have to hold it for just a second or two to register.
donalgodon said:
Just wondering. Did you long press the power button when trying to boot the phone? A quick tap on the power button won't boot it. You have to hold it for just a second or two to register.
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This. When I got mine I just gave the power button a quick press as this worked fine on my Nexus One, but the S2 seems to need a long press to boot.
may be a software probs !!! try flashing with anyother ROm !
To see the battery charging icon you should press home button on the bottom.
To power on you should press power button on the right for about 3 seconds.
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Mine is a ***** to turn on with charger plugged in.
Try taking charger out. Then hold power till you see logo. Only a few seconds.
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will have to do that only, i guess
Turn the phone off and remove the battery for about a minute and then try.
Hollow.Droid said:
This. When I got mine I just gave the power button a quick press as this worked fine on my Nexus One, but the S2 seems to need a long press to boot.
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i did it for 3 seconds, then 5 seconds and 10 seconds too. Nothing. Yesterday it was showing the flashing battery icon for quite some time. I went to sleep thinking, finally it is charging but then when i woke up it is dead.
I read somewhere that the battery charging icon is actually discharging the phone?
Dont fiddle with it anymore. Just exchange it from where you bought it.
Yeah, with charger plugged mine usually decides it likes to stay asleep then powering up.
And w/o anything attached I usually have to "beg" (=hold power button) for like 10 to 15 seconds sometimes until I see the bootsplashlogo.
Nothing that's bothering me, one just have to know it takes a while.
HellcatDroid said:
Yeah, with charger plugged mine usually decides it likes to stay asleep then powering up.
And w/o anything attached I usually have to "beg" (=hold power button) for like 10 to 15 seconds sometimes until I see the bootsplashlogo.
Nothing that's bothering me, one just have to know it takes a while.
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finally got it to start - don't know what all i did - i think removing the battery and putting it back on did it
thanks all you guys!

Anyone else had the S refuse to power up?

I had my phone out with me last night fully charged, halfway through the night i took it out my pocket to find it was off , bit strange.
But not only that it wouldn't power on no matter what.
Usually you would try removing the battery (can't in the s)
Eventually managed to get it to startup holding down volume up and power together (nexus1 fastboot) which booted it up normally??
Im a bit concerned the phone is faulty, anyone experienced this?
mattinglis said:
I had my phone out with me last night fully charged, halfway through the night i took it out my pocket to find it was off , bit strange.
But not only that it wouldn't power on no matter what.
Usually you would try removing the battery (can't in the s)
Eventually managed to get it to startup holding down volume up and power together (nexus1 fastboot) which booted it up normally??
Im a bit concerned the phone is faulty, anyone experienced this?
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Try to do an hard reset, and see if this happen again
omg its just happened to me i switched it of at night and now it wont boot, when i plug the charger in it shows the orange led but wont boot?
any suggestions? while i was writing this it switched and now just switch off again
amal94 said:
omg its just happened to me i switched it of at night and now it wont boot, when i plug the charger in it shows the orange led but wont boot?
any suggestions? while i was writing this it switched and now just switch off again
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Leave it on the charger for a while. Maybe the battery is empty.
You can always press Volume up and the power button and wait for three vibrations to make a hard reset (like battery out)
Mwolthuis said:
Leave it on the charger for a while. Maybe the battery is empty.
You can always press Volume up and the power button and wait for three vibrations to make a hard reset (like battery out)
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thanks ill try that!
I had this horrible experience on day one
Power and volume up key pressed together for 5 seconds and mine was a bright day again
happend to me before aswell, because the battery was pretty empty. leaving it on the charger for a couple of minutes resolved the problem
My wife's x10 mp did this with a faulty sim - have you another sim to try?
Si
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[Q] Changing Batteries

After three months with my Note 2, I've started having battery drain issues. Thinking my battery may be bad, I bought a regular and an extended battery. My problem is that when I swap batteries, the device will not turn on unless I plug in the charging cord and the battery icon pops up. Is this normal? Is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
rechbo said:
After three months with my Note 2, I've started having battery drain issues. Thinking my battery may be bad, I bought a regular and an extended battery. My problem is that when I swap batteries, the device will not turn on unless I plug in the charging cord and the battery icon pops up. Is this normal? Is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
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after the battery icon pops up, press and hold the power button again, then it should boot to Samsung logo.
droidstyle said:
after the battery icon pops up, press and hold the power button again, then it should boot to Samsung logo.
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I'm sorry that my question was not clear. I can get the device to boot, but only if I plug in the cord. I was hoping I could just swap batteries, press the power button, and have the device start. Having to plug the device in first is not possible if I'm away from a power source. Thanks for the quick reply.
I swap my battery every other day...this does not happen...I have never heard of this happening.. I use a samsung and a qcell battery..when ones almost dead..I shut down, install fresh one, power up and go.
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rechbo said:
I'm sorry that my question was not clear. I can get the device to boot, but only if I plug in the cord. I was hoping I could just swap batteries, press the power button, and have the device start. Having to plug the device in first is not possible if I'm away from a power source. Thanks for the quick reply.
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You are pressing and holding the power button down until booting starts? You have to hold it 2 to 5 seconds when its completely powered down.
alistairs1 said:
You are pressing and holding the power button down until booting starts? You have to hold it 2 to 5 seconds when its completely powered down.
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I've tried everything. Once I take the battery out, the device will not recognize that I put the battery back in unless I plug in the charger for one second. Once I plug in the charger, I see the red light flicker and then I can take the cord out and it will boot from the battery.
When I called Samsung yesterday they suggested a hard reset. I did that without any luck. I'm taking the phone back to Best Buy today. I've had the phone for 3 1/2 months and I have the protection plan.
rechbo said:
After three months with my Note 2, I've started having battery drain issues. Thinking my battery may be bad, I bought a regular and an extended battery. My problem is that when I swap batteries, the device will not turn on unless I plug in the charging cord and the battery icon pops up. Is this normal? Is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
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One thing I didn't see you mention was you are turning the phone off before swapping the batteries. If you are pulling the battery without properly shutting down the phone, then it's possible that the power button itself it faulty. If you typically pull the battery without properly powering down the device, then power up the device the way you've had success and try shutting down the phone through the Android OS.
larry_thagr81 said:
One thing I didn't see you mention was you are turning the phone off before swapping the batteries. If you are pulling the battery without properly shutting down the phone, then it's possible that the power button itself it faulty. If you typically pull the battery without properly powering down the device, then power up the device the way you've had success and try shutting down the phone through the Android OS.
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Nothing worked, so I unrooted and took the phone back to best buy on Friday. My "new" refurbished phone is at the store waiting for me to pick up. I was only rooted for the last month, but shortly after rooting my battery life was horrible -- and then I wasn't able to swap batteries and boot without plugging it in for a second. Now that I'm running the stock rom, my battery life is back to normal. I also just tried taking the battery out and it boots up fine. Now I'm wondering if I want to get the refurbished phone, and if I want to root again.
first thing I ever do when having problems is odin back to fresh stock! Keep your device and refuse the replacement. I would not hesitate to reroot at all as rooting should have absolutely no impact on battery life. most likely something got corrupted in the software or you had a rogue app wake locking your device.

Moto E: nothing shown on screen, white LED is blinking long short

I reflashed to stock rom. After that (succesful boot), it suggest to update to a newer Firmware. I agreed. Then it doesn't awake anymore.
Even long press to power there is no sign of life.
If I plug the power, the white LED goes on for a certain time. I guess it is until it is fully charged.
After this it starts blinking: long, short, long, short .. a few times, than it stops
After pressing the keys, blinking starts again - with no stop until unplugging USB.
Is there any hope to recover it. This time I have not much hope ....
In my moto E, when I connect to charger, the white light blinks for 1 sec, then goes off. No long press, anything is working
starbright_ said:
I reflashed to stock rom. After that (succesful boot), it suggest to update to a newer Firmware. I agreed. Then it doesn't awake anymore.
Even long press to power there is no sign of life.
If I plug the power, the white LED goes on for a certain time. I guess it is until it is fully charged.
After this it starts blinking: long, short, long, short .. a few times, than it stops
After pressing the keys, blinking starts again - with no stop until unplugging USB.
Is there any hope to recover it. This time I have not much hope ....
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1. Press and hold power button and connect the charger
If white screen appears then go for next step
2. Unplug the charger once and again connect your charger without pressing any button
3. Let your mobile get charged
4. Then flash stock/custom ROM (search in XDA thread)
NOTE : Don't use stock charger(default charger comes with your mobile kit)
USE DIFFERENT CHARGER
Hope it helps you:good:
Rajendran Rasa said:
1. Press and hold power button and connect the charger
If white screen appears then go for next step
2. Unplug the charger once and again connect your charger without pressing any button
3. Let your mobile get charged
4. Then flash stock/custom ROM (search in XDA thread)
NOTE : Don't use stock charger(default charger comes with your mobile kit)
USE DIFFERENT CHARGER
Hope it helps you:good:
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Used a Samsung Charger, pressed power and plugged in. Nothing happened first. After a while (i guess I released the button) the white LED starts blinking again. And it still blinks.
I haven't seen anything on screen since this update happened ...
Seems to be really screwed.
starbright_ said:
Used a Samsung Charger, pressed power and plugged in. Nothing happened first. After a while (i guess I released the button) the white LED starts blinking again. And it still blinks.
I haven't seen anything on screen since this update happened ...
Seems to be really screwed.
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Can you go to fastboot mode??
Rajendran Rasa said:
Can you go to fastboot mode??
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No, Power + Volume down (also tried Volume up) - nothing helped.
The only sign of life is the white LED that seems to indicate charging (if it is on/not blinking).
The second is this strange blinking, I can start with Power + Volume down (but only if USB cable is plugged).
But a "adb usb" reports "no device/emulators found"
starbright_ said:
No, Power + Volume down (also tried Volume up) - nothing helped.
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Then try this
Connect charger and hold power + volume down
The whit led flashing happens when the battery is deep discharged....Put it on charge for at least 20 minutes ...Then try turning it on ,or going into fastboot mode by disconnecting the charger first
Akshay_92 said:
The whit led flashing happens when the battery is deep discharged....Put it on charge for at least 20 minutes ...Then try turning it on ,or going into fastboot mode by disconnecting the charger first
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From my experience the White LED goes on (not flashing) if it charges.
It goes off after fully charged. I keep it on charger for many hours.
The LED flashing only happens If I try to go into fastboot while USB is plugged.
starbright_ said:
From my experience the White LED goes on (not flashing) if it charges.
It goes off after fully charged. I keep it on charger for many hours.
The LED flashing only happens If I try to go into fastboot while USB is plugged.
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You should try to go into fastboot when the phone is fully charged ,rather than when it is being charged ,I have seen it that behaves weirdly when trying to enter into fastboot with the charger being plugged in .
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Mh, from what I see - if there is no USB plugged, it happens nothing at all. I can preess Power or Power+Volume up/down as long as I like ...
starbright_ said:
Mh, from what I see - if there is no USB plugged, it happens nothing at all. I can preess Power or Power+Volume up/down as long as I like ...
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A question, which stock ROM version did u flash 4.4.4 or 4.4.2 ?
I was on Lineage, flashed back to stock. Probably to 4.4.2. Than it wants to update to newer stock release, guess 4.4.4 but not sure. Do you think this matters?
starbright_ said:
I was on Lineage, flashed back to stock. Probably to 4.4.2. Than it wants to update to newer stock release, guess 4.4.4 but not sure. Do you think this matters?
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Yes it matters.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e/general/warning-downgrading-information-moto-e-t3062859
_sushan_ said:
Yes it matters.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e/general/warning-downgrading-information-moto-e-t3062859
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There is nothing mentioned about a solution. I do have a brick :crying:
starbright_ said:
There is nothing mentioned about a solution. I do have a brick :crying:
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See other threads, u did a mistake by flashing 4.4.2 . You should have flashed 4.4.4 instead. Accepting the OTA, you have hard-bricked your device. It can't be restored as of now. Buy a new device
starbright_ said:
I was on Lineage, flashed back to stock. Probably to 4.4.2. Than it wants to update to newer stock release, guess 4.4.4 but not sure. Do you think this matters?
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Do you have the v4.4.2 ROM as I just want to check if otg is working or not. As only words are flying around I just need to confirm it.
Ankit_29 said:
Do you have the v4.4.2 ROM as I just want to check if otg is working or not. As only words are flying around I just need to confirm it.
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As mine one is a brick I deleted all the tested roms and stuff. Sorry.
But as far as I remember OTG doesn't work on Moto E.
starbright_ said:
As mine one is a brick I deleted all the tested roms and stuff. Sorry.
But as far as I remember OTG doesn't work on Moto E.
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Will verify, no OTG support on stock.
xt830c variant but i doubt that will make any difference lol.
Your device is hard bricked now same as mine. I did the same thing 1 year ago.
I haven't found any solutions yet.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e/help/solution-hard-bricked-moto-e-t3586395
Let's wait if these guys find some solution.
Btw if anyone have a working Moto E please update the image file on drive and share the link over there.
That will a great help.
Thanks!!

POCO M3 Pro 5g not booting up after unexpected shutdown. It does not charge as well

I was using my phone scrolling on Facebook then it suddenly shuts down. After that I tried to boot it but after holding the power button for 15 secs It shows that its out of battery. but I know my battery life was at 98% cause I just finished charging.
1 day has passed since.
Here's what It tried so far but failed:
I charge my phone but the charging screen does not appear. but it only shows the empty battery screen.
Tried to hard reset by holding the power button and volume down.
Drain the battery for 1 day then booting it.
Boot it while charging.
Hard reset while charging.
Tried to charge it for up to 2hrs then boot it.
Can someone tell me what's the the problem and how I can fix it?
Possible battery or mobo failure.
Maybe a loose connector.
blackhawk said:
Possible battery or mobo failure.
Maybe a loose connector.
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Is it time to take it to a technician? Want to try and fix it myself tho.
!NotPat said:
Is it time to take it to a technician? Want to try and fix it myself tho.
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The last thing you want to do is hand a repair shop a torn down phone.
A correct diagnosis can save a lot of time and trouble.
does it connect usb, if yes which is the deviceID of the usb connection (Vendor ID + Product ID)?
waranty time
aIecxs said:
does it connect usb, if yes which is the deviceID of the usb connection (Vendor ID + Product ID)?
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Sorry, it does not connect.
tutibreaker said:
waranty time
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Did not think of that. Haha. I just contacted support and they said they can assist me at the store. Thanks!

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