- Jul 7, 2014
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Yet Another S4 power problem - Cant charge via AC - OK via USB/Laptop
This phone went from working fine to not being able to charge via AC. Here is what is happening.
I am going to list all of the things that I can think of that might lend some clues to those who read it.
I am assuming the micro port is fine as I am able to charge it using the USB portion of the charger but it charges so slow and is not always accessible.
PLUGGED INTO AC – most times the power bolt lights up then shuts off and starts to drain remaining battery not charge it. Sometimes it does nothing at all.
PLUGGED INTO LAPTOP - charges fine using the same cord (Samsujng OEM) that I used for AC attempt
CHARGERS – tried both of my chargers 2 (SAMSUNG OEM) power cords ( how can the both be bad)
PHONE CONNECTS AS INSTALLER – When connecting via Laptop it recognizes it first as installer then goes to device and I can then see all DCIM files, pictures etc. but this is how it has always functioned after plugging in via USB
AFTER THIS GETTING PHONE CHARGED UP AGAIN - Got my phone to charge via new battery as I have a battery charger and when I re-started it…..I have several websites that I keep open all the time and these did not come up and they always come back on after powering back up
INCIDENTALS – I was away so the morning of the day that this power problem happened I think I removed the charger from the wall before removing the phone. This is the only thing that I can think of that I did differently than usual. I have not had any water issues etc.
PHONE - says that it needs to be updated but I cant as I need more memory and I don’t know what to delete. I have deleted photos, unused apps and memos etc and it does not decrease the need space required to update.
PLUGGED INTO DC – Car charger cannot be checked as it was always marginal so I did not want to try it
OBSERVATION - This is my third Samsung phone that has had power problems the other two has mini port problems, Does anyone think that this is Samsung's weak link as my fellow IPhone users never seem to have to charge their phones as often as Galaxy users. DOes nayong think this runs true.
This phone went from working fine to not being able to charge via AC. Here is what is happening.
I am going to list all of the things that I can think of that might lend some clues to those who read it.
I am assuming the micro port is fine as I am able to charge it using the USB portion of the charger but it charges so slow and is not always accessible.
PLUGGED INTO AC – most times the power bolt lights up then shuts off and starts to drain remaining battery not charge it. Sometimes it does nothing at all.
PLUGGED INTO LAPTOP - charges fine using the same cord (Samsujng OEM) that I used for AC attempt
CHARGERS – tried both of my chargers 2 (SAMSUNG OEM) power cords ( how can the both be bad)
PHONE CONNECTS AS INSTALLER – When connecting via Laptop it recognizes it first as installer then goes to device and I can then see all DCIM files, pictures etc. but this is how it has always functioned after plugging in via USB
AFTER THIS GETTING PHONE CHARGED UP AGAIN - Got my phone to charge via new battery as I have a battery charger and when I re-started it…..I have several websites that I keep open all the time and these did not come up and they always come back on after powering back up
INCIDENTALS – I was away so the morning of the day that this power problem happened I think I removed the charger from the wall before removing the phone. This is the only thing that I can think of that I did differently than usual. I have not had any water issues etc.
PHONE - says that it needs to be updated but I cant as I need more memory and I don’t know what to delete. I have deleted photos, unused apps and memos etc and it does not decrease the need space required to update.
PLUGGED INTO DC – Car charger cannot be checked as it was always marginal so I did not want to try it
OBSERVATION - This is my third Samsung phone that has had power problems the other two has mini port problems, Does anyone think that this is Samsung's weak link as my fellow IPhone users never seem to have to charge their phones as often as Galaxy users. DOes nayong think this runs true.