Charging sound after charged.

My brand new S3 (19305N) is doing the same when being connected to a charger. It's silent until it reaches 100% charge, then it makes the annoying sound and reads "Charged".

After about 5 minutes it makes the sound again and reads "Charging" for about 5 minutes and then sound and reads "charged", etc, etc.

I'ts obvious that it is switching charging on/off which is perfectly normal but the problem is the sound. It's also obvious that this is a software bug.

Conclusion: You can't charge a Galaxy S3 over night.

Turn down notification sound... actualy try system sound..... at night man but mine doesnt do that (well it does but only once and through an app but not stock)
Set default notification to silent in the tone list and set notifications within the apps u want them ;)


Unbranded international rooted s3 with Official 4.1.2 JB. Paisley, Scotland, Western Europe :beer:
 
Having the same problem here. I'm worried that this will reduce the lifetime of the battery
 
Im actualy having same problem now but its due to my samsung charger being worn out.

Dont worry dude above, it wont break your battery no matter what the cause is :)

quadcore 1gb GS3, Neat Rom by Salesale, aroma v1.5A. Paisley, Scotland, Western Europe :beer:
 
Same problem here, but of all the problems I have with that brick, this is just the most minor one ...
 
Any update on this?

My wife has an SGH-T999 S3 as well, which worked perfectly on ICS. However, once she was updated to Jelly Bean, her battery won't fully charge (randomly acts like it was unplugged and plugged back in), and it's draining FAST. I have an S3 with another carrier and haven't had any issues since upgrading to JB.

The phone says the display is taking up most of the power, followed by Media. I've disabled all of the bloatware and it seems to be doing better. I've already done a factory restart which didn't help at all.

I haven't ruled out a problem with the SD card, but there wasn't an issue before the upgrade, so it doesn't seem like that would be the problem (I've pulled the SD card out and it didn't help).

Did you ever gets yours working?
 
No update no.


Samsung are useless they are still saying there is no fault.

BUT after my last update it seems much better it now only does it may be one a week so I am still convinced it is a software bug.

I also now use a app to auto silence my phone at night so even if it does do it. It don't matter.

This will just have to do until my next upgrade, Samsung have lost 2 customers though :-(

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After the update from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2 it seems to be a bit better. Before it was regularily ringing the bee-bop tune, now it only seems to do it now and then.
My working theory: I think it is some notification that the battery is fully charged. When there is an app starting at night in the background and is draining the battery, then maybe afterwards, the battery is down to say 99% or 98% and is being charged again. When done, that "battery is full" ringtone is coming again.
 
I've been having the same problem with my S3 too. It sucks and it really wrecks what might have been a good night sleep.

I found a work around solution that you may appreciate. There is an app called "Sound Manager" it is free and you can schedule the phone to disable system sounds during time periods. I have it so after 10pm and before 6am all notification sounds are off. It got rid of the beeping.

Please not that I am no way affiliated with the development of the app I recommended in this post.

Have a good night sleep guys & gals...
 
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I have some problem in both my Note 2 LTE and S3 Lte. For Note2, it suddenly OK after a month time. Seems it's Ok after I had done a full discharge by using certain app. But for the new bought S3 LTE, problem continue exist these days.
 
Hi

Had the same problem with my new Samsung Galaxy S3 mini. It did wake me upp in the middle of the night with a sound when the battery was fully charged.
After a lot of search I found an app called "Battery Full Notification" and there you can untick the "Notify On Full Charge" and then you can sleeeeeeep.