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My zte blade has cut off. When I plug in the charger it shows the charging battery screen but then blacks out then nothing is this fix able
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When Nexus S is off why do I see a white battery with "!" symbol?

Hi all, I'm not talking about the recovery triangle with the exclamation point, but when charging the S in my car, I noticed that the battery icon in the notification tray would charge for a few minutes, then stop charging and the battery icon would just go static at 75%.
So I turned off the phone, and was then presented with a black background and white battery icon, with a flashing exclamation point.
I unplugged, and plugged back in, and the battery started indicating it was charging via ascending white stripes, But then it stopped and changed to an exclamation point again.
The battery was only 50-75% full.
Could it have been overheating in my windscreen (I'm in LA)? Or is there some other issue with the charger. What does the ! mean?
Is your battery original? Maybe your charger is not supported. Not sure about this. Can you take a screenshot?
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I think that your car charger doesn't deliver enough power to charge the Nexus S battery. Some smartphones are draining more power then they are becoming from the charge unit when connected to the car.
brainmaster said:
I think that your car charger doesn't deliver enough power to charge the Nexus S battery. Some smartphones are draining more power then they are becoming from the charge unit when connected to the car.
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This does not explain the error when charging with phone off.
I would exchange the phone under warranty if possible.
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obsanity said:
Is your battery original? Maybe your charger is not supported. Not sure about this. Can you take a screenshot?
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You cannot take screenshots when powered off
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Then use a camera and take a photo?
I've seen this once it was from a bad flash I had to flash the rom again just to get rid of it what rom are you on?
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matt2053 said:
You cannot take screenshots when powered off
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I know that. Screenshot means that you take a picture shot of the screen.
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It's never a good idea to leave a phone, or any electronics, in a hot car during the summer. The combination of a hot car and heating up the battery while charging could be bringing the phone's temperature too high. It could be the charger isn't wired up for the standard micro usb charging. I've seen this with lg chargers and phones and data cables. It could be a bad flash.
If it can fully charge inside on an ac charger, then I might suspect the charger in the car. If it acts the same with a different car charger then it could be the phone. Try a 12vdc usb female charger with a data cable plugged into the phone. Try flashing the phone back completely to stock and do more process of elimination.
Thanks.
This is a brand new phone with original battery, stock ROM, not even rooted.
The charger worked fine always on its previous owner, a Nexus One. It is hard wired into my car so not easy to change.
I wonder if the Nexus S has overhead protection that stops charging?
A screenshot is quite a challenge ;-)
Edit: Here's the answer!: http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google Mobile/thread?tid=09793bd3fcb30e61&hl=en
43 degrees Celsius is the trigger point where it starts/stops taking a charge because of heat.
Heat
Its a samsung battery protection system the same system that wont let u over charge the battery once the battery gets too hot it will go in to this protected mode wit the exclamation mark
had it on both my samsung vibrant and the nexus s 4g

[Q] charger for the 8013

I noticed tonight that my charger is getting very hot to the touch. My tablet feels cool and it appears to be charging with no problem, but I don't like the idea of the charger getting hot. Has anyone else had this problem, and is it really a problem?
never noticed change the power source you plug it in, it should be hot while charging not hot hot get it replaced
I guess it's normal, if it's not melting and charging I'm ok with it
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Xoom wont charge.. Help

When plugged into the charger the white light comes on for a minute or two then goes out. Xoom wont charge. Even tied using the standard dock.
When i boot into Rsd it says
Starting RSD protocol support 3
OneWire: Charger is connected....
Error reading batter status. Use at your own risk.
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It will boot into android but battery shows 0%. Shuts off once you unplug it
Opened the xoom up and all looks good inside
When I bought it off ebay a came with a aftermarket charger. The charger would get really hot, I wonder if it ruined the battery overtime
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sounds like they battery is bad. You can buy a replacement here
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I think my battery's screwed up

Hey guys. I didn't use my note for a week or so and it's battery fully drained. When I tried charging it using the wall charger the screen would turn on give that charging indicator for about 4 seconds and then the screen would turn off and then would. repeat the whole process. I kept it plugged in for about two hours, removed the charger booted up the note and found out it charged only 10%. So I plugged in the wall charger again, and I noticed an x symbol over the battery indicator on the note 10.1. After this I tried using my OTG devices on the note also but even they wouldn't be recognized. Has anyone else encountered suck a problem. Is there any solution?
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How bout not taking it of the charger ever hour and fully charge it a day? Dont mess up the charging process.
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jdgreat4 said:
Hey guys. I didn't use my note for a week or so and it's battery fully drained. When I tried charging it using the wall charger the screen would turn on give that charging indicator for about 4 seconds and then the screen would turn off and then would. repeat the whole process. I kept it plugged in for about two hours, removed the charger booted up the note and found out it charged only 10%. So I plugged in the wall charger again, and I noticed an x symbol over the battery indicator on the note 10.1. After this I tried using my OTG devices on the note also but even they wouldn't be recognized. Has anyone else encountered suck a problem. Is there any solution?
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You know also how is you charger and cable? Sometimes when you got a messed up charger your tablet will not charge good at all
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Dude I removed it only to see if it was charging or not -.-. I had to charge it for 22 hours for it to get to 100%.
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The charger and cable are in perfect condition. I tried using it to charge some of my other devices.
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Is anyone's MAXX running warm while charging?

As the title states, anyone's phone getting hot while charging?
I had read reviews before buying that the phone stayed cool.
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I charge wirelessly and the phone gets hot.
Using stock charger, never. With and without defender.
Using Verizon 2.1a micro usb, yes. It gets warm.
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Wouldn't worry about it.. My Galaxy S 4 use to get incredibly hot never a issue
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bwheelies said:
As the title states, anyone's phone getting hot while charging?
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With my Ultra, I noticed it was hot when charging using a USB charger from my PC. I turned off the screen (it had been displaying DayDream) and I think that helped.

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