Galaxy phone or tablet will not charge
Galaxy phone or tablet will not charge
Turn off the setting for Battery protection.
Charge your phone or tablet.
Verify the device’s components.
- Verify that the device and USB cable have no physical or liquid damage.
- Inspect the device and USB cable for dust or other foreign materials.
- Check the USB connections for corrosion and bent pins.
- The USB cable should be secured firmly with very little mobility. If your device detects a poor USB connection, an error will be displayed.
Verify the charger.
Verify the PC USB port.
If the PC has an available USB 3.0 port, often marked in blue, then faster charging may be available. Try using this port when charging your device.
Some PCs may also have a designated charging port intended to provide higher power output. Check your PC's manual for details.
Check the physical connections.
Check the power source.
Unplug the charger from the DeX Station or DeX Pad, and plug it in directly to the phone.
- If your phone is in Maximum power saving mode, it cannot launch DeX mode.
- If the phone is charging slowly, the charger is probably incompatible with DeX. Switch to a high-speed charger with an output of more than 9V/1.67A.
- If the phone is not charging at all, the charger may be defective. Replace the charger with a compatible high-speed charger.
Restart your phone.
- Remove your phone from the DeX Station or DeX pad, and restart it using either the Power button or the Power icon in the Quick settings panel.
- Reconnect your phone to the DeX Station or DeX pad.
Verify the device's components.
- If your device is reporting that the temperature is too low to charge, unplug the charger and allow it to return to a normal temperature before proceeding.
- Verify that the device, charger, and USB cable have no physical damage.
- Check for liquid damage. The indicator is found inside the SIM or SD slot, and will appear pink or red if it has been exposed to liquid.
- Check the USB connections for corrosion and bent pins.
- The USB cable should be secured firmly in the charging port with very little mobility. If your device detects a poor USB connection, an error will be displayed.
- Inspect the device, charger, and USB cable for dust or other foreign materials.
- If you are using a wireless charger, make sure your phone is compatible with wireless charging.
Reboot the device.
Charge the device.
Test the device with another charger.
Power on the device.
Disconnect the device from the charger, and then attempt to turn it on by pressing and holding the Power button for 15-20 seconds.
If the device turns on, the device needed to be charged. Turn off the device and reconnect it to the factory travel charger until it is fully charged.