@june1927 get an inexpensive usb ammeter and connect it between your charger and the phone. See how many amps it pulls, if any. Could be a bad charger, bad charging cable, bad charging port bad battery or even a PMIC issue on the main board. If you need to get to the board level, follow something like these flowcharts.
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If you are up to it let us know so we can identify the proper components for you if you post some good, clear pictures of your circuit boards with your QUESTION
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If you are up to it let us know. We can identify the proper components for you if you post some good, clear pictures of your circuit boards with your QUESTION
@june1927 get an inexpensive usb ammeter and connect it between your charger and the phone. See how many amps it pulls, if any. Could be a bad charger, bad charging cable, bad charging port bad battery or even a PMIC issue on the main board. If you need to get to the board level, follow something like these flowcharts.
[image|2717269]
[image|2717270]
If you are up to it let us know so we can identify the proper components for you if you post some good, clear pictures of your circuit boards with your QUESTION
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