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samsung galaxy note 1 battery problem
I have a weird issue, my note 1 wont charge properly.
when the charger is plugged in and the battery icon has the lightening bolt to indicate that it is charging it wont charge, the % is dropping? I have to have the charger at a certain angle sometimes or it wont charge at all, but even when the charger is connected its still dropping. I have 3 different compatible chargers and have bought a replacement battery on ebay but am still having no luck. Can anyone advise please? Thanks |
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I have a weird issue, my note 1 wont charge properly.
when the charger is plugged in and the battery icon has the lightening bolt to indicate that it is charging it wont charge, the % is dropping? I have to have the charger at a certain angle sometimes or it wont charge at all, but even when the charger is connected its still dropping. I have 3 different compatible chargers and have bought a replacement battery on ebay but am still having no luck. Can anyone advise please? Thanks If that's the case, I wonder if there's a Qi wireless charger adapter kit for the N7000 like there is for many more recent phones that do not natively have wireless charging. There's a YouTube video on a DIY solution but if you can tackle that, you could probably fix the USB socket! |
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I would probably buy a cheap battery charger to see what happens to the battery in the phone when fully charged first. As a worst case scenario you could swap your two batteries around for a bit until you find a fix.
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I would probably buy a cheap battery charger to see what happens to the battery in the phone when fully charged first. As a worst case scenario you could swap your two batteries around for a bit until you find a fix.
I've done a factory reset and cleaned the charger port with a small brush and a cotton bud with 99% alcohol and still no joy. |
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No I meant a cheap separate battery charger like this -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-SA...item53fd48506d |
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No I meant a cheap separate battery charger like this -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-SA...item53fd48506d I will give it a go thank you. Out of interest how much would it be to have the port replaced would anyone know this? |
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