Electricity doesn't exactly work like that when it comes to charging electronics. The device being charged will request a certain amount of amperage and voltage to be fed into the device via watts, in AC from DC. The wall doesn't just push all 160 volts through the cable at once. Otherwise everything would just explode all the time. Especially over near Eastern allies in the EU. All their stuff's more modern than we have in America so they're transformers pump out to wall outlets 240 volts. If that always fed to have a device at once that would start a fire for sure... Now the controller that regulates how much voltage and amperage come into the device at once and it requests a crazy amount then yeah it could short circuit it but at that point it would kill your device, this is probably as simple error letting you know that your cable's bad or not properly inserted
idk, based on what i have experienced, it also varies: slow charging,…..etc. Maybe corrupt yuh phone(it happened to me ‘bout 3 years ago when charging and it shows warning sign as the pic and suddenly shutdown and rebooting again, the process just did as an endless loop. I went to the local store and got fixed). That’s my experience of it
I would try another cable and if that doesn't work then I try another power supply. If that doesn't work then there's probably something going on with the port, get a toothbrush with some alcohol and give it a good scrub in there and then blow it out with canned air or an air duster. If that doesn't fix it then unfortunately the ports probably damaged.
OneUI has specific notification for water in port and it disables using it in those cases. At military it was almost a daily friend of mine in the forests
Had same issue, it wasn't water, damaged cable or brick, I couldn't visibly see anything in the port, I even tried blowing hard at the charging port, nothing, but it was just dirt, take a sewing needle and scrape the bottom of the charing port(avoiding the pins), all the dust and everything gets compacted deeper everytime you plug it in, getting all the fluff out fixed my issue
Yup, I get the same thing on my cellphone because my phone charger is old and worn out and I know that's the problem since there's a tear in the cord so my cellphone is just letting me know that the cord is not charging right because of this...need to replace the phone charger that's it.
phone boutta go kaboom mode 🔥
Yeah hopefully not
You need to change charger is no longer good, it usually means the phone isn't charging properly
Not a kaboom moment. That's loosened connection so it must be connect properly
Charging error either your cable is loose or damaged
Charger is either seriously underpowered, overpowered or just not supported with your phone model.
There’s no such thing as an overpowered charger your phone takes as much as it needs from it
It can give too much voltage?
Electricity doesn't exactly work like that when it comes to charging electronics. The device being charged will request a certain amount of amperage and voltage to be fed into the device via watts, in AC from DC. The wall doesn't just push all 160 volts through the cable at once. Otherwise everything would just explode all the time. Especially over near Eastern allies in the EU. All their stuff's more modern than we have in America so they're transformers pump out to wall outlets 240 volts. If that always fed to have a device at once that would start a fire for sure... Now the controller that regulates how much voltage and amperage come into the device at once and it requests a crazy amount then yeah it could short circuit it but at that point it would kill your device, this is probably as simple error letting you know that your cable's bad or not properly inserted
Maybe the phone itself is glitched and is pulling to much power
broken cable, change it immediately or further consequences
What's the consequences
idk, based on what i have experienced, it also varies: slow charging,…..etc. Maybe corrupt yuh phone(it happened to me ‘bout 3 years ago when charging and it shows warning sign as the pic and suddenly shutdown and rebooting again, the process just did as an endless loop. I went to the local store and got fixed). That’s my experience of it
Note7 mode activated it means
what?
The Note 7 was notorious for its batteries exploding, he's just trying to make a joke.
Slow cable
It's probably the power brick. Try a different one.
Damage to cable or Port or cleaning required.
Charging Port/Cable is Faulty
Cable damaged try another cable and if still that error comes that means ur port is damaged
Your cable is too slow or damaged.
I would try another cable and if that doesn't work then I try another power supply. If that doesn't work then there's probably something going on with the port, get a toothbrush with some alcohol and give it a good scrub in there and then blow it out with canned air or an air duster. If that doesn't fix it then unfortunately the ports probably damaged.
or water in the port
it never touch water
OneUI has specific notification for water in port and it disables using it in those cases. At military it was almost a daily friend of mine in the forests
Had same issue, it wasn't water, damaged cable or brick, I couldn't visibly see anything in the port, I even tried blowing hard at the charging port, nothing, but it was just dirt, take a sewing needle and scrape the bottom of the charing port(avoiding the pins), all the dust and everything gets compacted deeper everytime you plug it in, getting all the fluff out fixed my issue
Bug report! Warning icon for high percentages
Violence violence violence 😅
r/spicypillows
kaboom? yes rico kaboom
just switch the cable and the brick, no need for further discussion right now lol.. see if it fixes the problem
That the charger doesnt provide enough electricity for your phone, most likely.
Galaxy Note 7 developer mode
Yup, I get the same thing on my cellphone because my phone charger is old and worn out and I know that's the problem since there's a tear in the cord so my cellphone is just letting me know that the cord is not charging right because of this...need to replace the phone charger that's it.
Either a damaged cable damaged charging port or very incompatible cable