I plugged my s4 in this morning and it was charging just fine. I came out of the shower and it had just stopped charging. Turns out my dog chewed up my charging cabe ugh!. Now where can I find an oem s4 charging cable or a true 2mah cable?
I work at Fry's Electronics and I know we sell them there. I already bought a spare. We ship too if you're not close.
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Does Fry's sell an oem samsung or a third part 2ma? I've been kind of weary or frys due to a bad past experience. Either way, could you post a link to the cable? Thanks
So I think I've found a solution to my problem. My phone has stayed charging for the past 30 min now and I will keep monitoring and update you guys. But here's the fix I used.
After doing some research people were saying that the micro-usb port on the phone can easily become bent or slanted from its intended position. I looked at the micro-usb connector port on my phone and noticed that the connector part was a little to close to the bottom and should be more centered. I used the tip of a pen to bend the connector back to the middle of the port and then plugged my charger back in. Now it is working just fine. So everyone check your ports and see if the connector is close to the bottom. It should be centered.
I had exactly the same problems as many people described here before (all of a sudden phone didn't recharge anymore, when plugged in when all charge was gone, phone reacted by vibrating, but didn't seem to charge) but i'd had some "warning signs" up front: file transfer after being connected to a pc went sometimes very very slow, connection was not recognized, ...
I tried Cakewalker85's solution (bending micro-usb connector back to the center) and it worked! My phone is charging again (currently at 22%). I don't know whether this is a permanent/safe solution though... I guess the safe thing would be to bring the phone back to the shop for repairs and let them figure it out, though that wasn't really an option for me (won my galaxy s4 at an IT-event and now I'm not really sure about the warrany).
Having the same problem. Started about a week after purchase. Won't charge well in the car or using the computer, and I have multiple USB cords + a car charger so it's not just the cord that's missing the pin (to the gentleman that keeps posting that). I did however get it to charge using the usb cord and charger it came with by making sure the usb was plugged all the way into the charger. Thing is, it's charging right now but I know it won't charge using my comp or car charger, and god only knows if it'll charge again a week from now.
Def something wrong with the phone itself. Gonna bring it into Sprint the first chance I get.
Having the same problem. Started about a week after purchase. Won't charge well in the car or using the computer, and I have multiple USB cords + a car charger so it's not just the cord that's missing the pin (to the gentleman that keeps posting that). I did however get it to charge using the usb cord and charger it came with by making sure the usb was plugged all the way into the charger. Thing is, it's charging right now but I know it won't charge using my comp or car charger, and god only knows if it'll charge again a week from now.
Def something wrong with the phone itself. Gonna bring it into Sprint the first chance I get.
Sadly its a well known issue, the problem is not the battery, its the charger, in many units they sent out cheap chargers that are good typically for most cell phones but for the s4 the power it uses is larger than the charger can handle by default, and this is an unintentional mistake that I will tell you how to fix very shortly.
1. the easiest fix is to get a charger self sufficient enough to maintain the charge. The ones that can do this is the 5 pin data and charging, usb chargers, just connect the usb chargers into the wall to usb charger that came with the phone. The 5 pin chargers are more capable then the 4 pin that came with your phone. To get these either look for a charger that is advertised for data transfer as well as charging at usb 2.0 to 3.0 speeds, or go with these 3 charging companies I have found that work, either the most expensive and most durable for 25 dollars at radioshack for ifrogz, or i-sound about 8 dollars at tj-maxx (oddly not at marshals). These 2 are the best I have found.
2. fix the freaking reason why the heck the phone is using so much power. These chargers are great because even if you find them actually less necessary after you fix step 2, you will find that they can totally charge the phone up 100% in about 1:20 hours. The phone was tested before it was sent to the reseller, but some of the resellers have bad firmwares and is causing google maps to run 100% of the time. Do a factory reset, sadly this means you will loose your apps and the problem usually is fixed. This should be done if you are seeing in your battery menu google maps always running at 10% or more of your battery and never closing. Even with the chargers I recommended that will be able to charge it with this bug. The phone will drain withing 10 hours on idle doing nothing to 0 and in 5 hours in hard usages. Refreshing to factory stock will fix this glitch. The phone should by 69 hours idle, and about 10 hours of hard gaming use. Its not the most efficient piece of hardware but its more efficient then what a large chunk of what people are getting out of it right now. I am sorry for your pain, I delt with it too just a couple days ago as well.
Guys after 5 hours pulling my hair out I noticed the micro usb port had some fuzzies from my pocket which disabled it from charging properly. I cleaned out with air can and a tooth pick and walahh. Goodluck