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Phone Charge issue.
This is weird. It just started happening last week and seems to be getting progessively worse each day. Before I continue I have 3 different batteries and it happens with all of them.
I plug my phone in before I go to bed (around 1:30am). When I wake up at 7am my phone is fully charged. I go downstairs and have breakfast, and when I come back upstairs the battery is dead. It started off just being a few bars down, and now I'm getting the battery warning. So in the course of maybe 15 mins the phone is apparently going from full charged to completely empty. Something like this was happening before when I would try and charge the phone off a generic usb cord at night and after an hour there was less charge than when I plugged it in. So either my phone is fuggered or the electricity in my house is running backwards, (which I don't think is he problem because when use my toaster the bread still comes out hotter than when I put it in.) |
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bad battery, check with the local service center, they should have some to purchase if they cant warranty or if they dont have any spares.
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try it with a different cord? if someone you know has a razr or blackberry they use the same plug (mini usb) as the touch. |
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Just a side note - ONLY use the Sprint charger for the Vogue - different chargers for Razrs and others can and do have differing cycles and rates going through them and that can cause all kinds of havok over time to your mainboard controller for power as well as the batteries
do the research out there before plugging something similar shaped into anything but YMMV its your headache :) Detroit Doug |
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gremlins at work again.
i've had the problem with the wall charger where it would be at 100% and then zap to zero but never had it with the usb charge. i'm used to the wall charger zapping it out so when i use it i dont leave it for too long before i pull it. The wall charger on mine does charge it 100% and then will zap it to zero. not always but just sometimes. i think the gremlins come in through the electric line take the power out of my phne then head out to your phone. |
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lol didn't realize that, Detroit doug to the rescue -.-
did u ever get it fixed? |
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lol... sorry, I had to laugh. electricity running backwards? glad to hear your toast is hot though. I'm thinking it could be an issue with the phone reporting the wrong amount of charge. Your phone has the capability to shut of the charge when it thinks the battery is fully charged, but if it is falsely reporting a full charge when it's only slightly charged, it will rapidly discharge. A good thing to know is how long it takes for the phone to say the battery is fully charged? In other words, when your phone is dead and you plug it in, how long before the light turns from orange to green? It should take a couple hours at least.
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lol yeah, there are several articles out there regarding it, especially from phone and laptop manufactures that have proprietary connectors from device to electrical source Its not only the size, shape, pin number and/or configuration that is proprietary but also voltage and cycle rate as well in some cases hence the reason why Dell and HP laptop plugs are so vastly different as well as Dell to Dell or HP to HP, different models of hardware have differing setup and configurations in the electrical handling systems within The most common Ive seen over time(in a corp I was working in the IT dept as we also were responsible for the cell phones as well) was blackberry users just using whatever cable/power was available then wondering why the blackberry after a short time was having no battery life or just not coming on at all even with the power cabled in directly, contacted tech support for it and they proved the fact to us that different models have different chargers and the user had basically fried out the AC power chip in the phone as well as damaged the rechargeable battery as well and as it was improper use the user had to buy another phone as they refused to handle it via warranty Detroit Doug |
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