If it works when it's plugged in, the most logical explanation would be a battery issue. Perhaps the voltage drops too low when unplugged because the battery is too old.
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For future, I recommend limiting charging to less than 100%. Even charging to 95% gives your battery about 150% longevity.
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It goes like this:
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For future, I recommend limiting charging to less than 100%. Even charging to 95% gives your battery about 150% longevity. It goes like this:[br]
100% - 1x longevity[br]
95% - 1.5x[br]
90% - 2x[br]
80% - 3x
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The best way to do it is by rooting your phone and installing the app Battery Charge Limit. An easier way is using the app AccuBattery to alert you when it's time to unplug the charger. But with the root app, it turns off charging on its own and reportedly works with Samsung, Pixel and Nexus phones, and many more.
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The best way to do it is by rooting your phone and installing the app Battery Charge Limit. An easier way is using the app AccuBattery to alert you when it's time to unplug the charger. But with the root app, it turns off charging on its own and reportedly works with Samsung, Pixel and Nexus phones, and many more (using it personally on the Nexus 5X).
If it works when it's plugged in, the most logical explanation would be a battery issue. Try using a wireless charger if you have one. Or just replace the battery and see if that helps.
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If it works when it's plugged in, the most logical explanation would be a battery issue. Perhaps the voltage drops too low when unplugged because the battery is too old.
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For future, I recommend limiting charging to less than 100%. Even charging to 95% gives your battery about 150% longevity.
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It goes like this:
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100% - 1x longevity[br]
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95% - 1.5x[br]
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90% - 2x[br]
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80% - 3x
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The best way to do it is by rooting your phone and installing the app Battery Charge Limit. An easier way is using the app AccuBattery to alert you when it's time to unplug the charger. But with the root app, it turns off charging on its own and reportedly works with Samsung, Pixel and Nexus phones, and many more.
If it works when it's plugged in, the most logical explanation would be a battery issue. Try using a wireless charger if you have one. Or just replace the battery and see if that helps.