Nexus 6P Crash and not Charging or Powering Up

StrayGoat89

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Morning all.

Looking for some assistance. Twice this week my phone has; on running below 20% Battery; immediately went to 0% and then shut down. On seeing this (Gear s2 Vibrates to notify me) I have plugged it in. The major issue here is that when I plug it in to charge it isn't. Neither does it power on.

The first time earlier this week I worked through the Google advice to no avail, however I left it in the charger for 2 hours and miraculously the LED flashed red as if it was far too low on power when I returned. I then was able to reboot and it was charging again. It survived 2 days then done the same shut down thing.

I therefore tried the long charge again. This time nothing. It appears to be completely dead.

Are there any suggestions or experiences for fixes? I tried a good search but couldn't find anything.

It's a bug bear as I've just recently moved to Canada from UK and my Phone is covered under warranty there by the carrier until my contract ends.

Cheers.
 
Sounds like your battery is going bad if it immediately dies after getting to 20% (not that I recommend letting the battery get that low on a regular basis).

Have you tried holding the Power button for 15 seconds or so?

Have you tried a different charger/cable?
 
1. NEVER allow the battery to get that low - charge it when it's between 50% and 40%.

2. It sounds like a dendrite in the battery. It gets to the point at which the dendrite forms (it's a chemical thing with lithium batteries that no one's figured a way around yet), then it should burn the dendrite out (because it's a short across the battery) and go back to the charge it had before, or just under it. It seems that your battery formed a dendrite that won't burn off. Precharging it may fix that - but the battery has to be replaced anyway, because it's just going to keep getting worse. (And phones don't precharge - you need an external charger for that.)

The problem is so bad that most manufacturers don't even cover it when the phone is new. (But the alternative - a lead-acid battery - would make the phone much too heavy to lug around.)
 

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