- Jan 11, 2013
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I have a Motorola car charger that I've had for a while (originally bought it for my Note 3). The other day I tried to use it with my S7 edge but it refused to charge, claiming that it had detected "moisture" in the USB port.
The plug looks like this:
It does have some small ridges on one side which may be what is false-triggering the moisture detection.
Anyone else have this problem? Any way to solve it short of buying a new car charger?
The plug looks like this:

It does have some small ridges on one side which may be what is false-triggering the moisture detection.
Anyone else have this problem? Any way to solve it short of buying a new car charger?