Handy läd nur wenn ich nicht dran bin?
Hallo seit heute läd mein Handy nur wenn ich nichts damit mach.. an was kann das liegen? Eher am Akku oder an der Ladebuchse?
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Es wäre einfacher wenn man mehr Informationen hätte z.B. welches Handy / Betriebssytem... wenn das Handy nur dann lädt wenn man nicht dran ist - was ich mir nicht vorstellen kann (wohl eher Wackelkontakt an der Ladebuchse wenn man es hoch nimmt bzw. wenn es gerade liegt) falls es ein iphone ist würde ich als erstes mal vorsichtig mit dem sim tool in die Ladebuchse gehen und versuchen staub rauszubekommen (da sammelt sich meist ordentlich was an).
Achso hat es denn noch garantie? Falls nicht befolg doch einfach den rat von dem Kommentar unten...
Warscheinlich ein Wackelkontakt an der Ladebuchse.
Zeigt es an, dass es lädt, aber der Akkustand sinkt ?
Viel Spaß und nicht abschrecken lassen, das ist der beste Weg, um dein Problem zu lösen. Ein neuer Akku bringt da nichts, hatte das gleiche Problem schon mal:
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Flash Samsung Stock ROM (Official/Original Firmware) via Odin
Step 1: Download and install device driver software on your computer.
Visit Samsung official website to find the correspondent driver software.
Google the driver software of your device. Download and then install it on you computer.
Download or update Kies, part of which will install or update drivers.
Once drivers are installed or updated, it is highly recommended that you restart your computer.
Step 2: Download and extract the Stock ROM (Official/Original Firmware).
SamMobile may be the best choice to download stock firmware of Samsung device. Or you can go to Samsung Updates, XDA Forum or Google to find the correspondent firmware of your device. Samung Stock Firmware Download on SamMobile
Click "Firmware" and enter your device model
Select country or type in certain info to filter, eg.Baseband version.
After downloading it (normally a compressed file), you need to extact/unzip it to certain location of your PC. The file types that Odin uses are *.bin,*.tar and *.tar.md5.
Find the file you have downloaded and then unzip it to Desktop.
You will find a *.md5 file after extracting.
Step 3: Download and extract Odin on you PC.
You can download Odin V3.10.7 directly from SamMobile. AndroidMTK is a fine alternative, it also offers a detailed list of Odin versions and download link. Or you can always Google "Odin download".
After downloading it on your PC, extract it to Desktop or another location you'd prefer.Odin v3.10.7 downloaded from SamMobile
After extracting, right-click to "Open as Administrator". It may prevent certain issue from happening.
Run Odin as administartor is recommended.
Step 4: Boot your Samsung device into Download mode.
Follow these steps to enter Download Mode/Odin Mode
Power off your device
Press and hold Volume Down key, Home Key and Power Key
When your device vibrates, release Power key while keep holding the Volume Down key and Home key
Boot into download mode
Warning before entering into download mode
Press Volume Up key to enter Download mode, which has a green robot figure and “Downloading… Do not turn off target!!)
Boot into download mode
Now you are in download mode.
Step 5: Connect your device to PC.
You device should be automatically recognized by Odin. At the lower-left of Odin interface, it should show a message that says "Added!" and in the meantime you should see a light-blue box at the ID:COM section stating "COM:3" (the number depend on which USB port you have plugged the device cable and is irrelevant).
Connect device to Odin
Device is connected to Odin.
Step 6: Click "PDA" or "AP" to add tar.md5 file that you have extracted and then "Start".
Whether it is "PDA" or "AP" depends on the version of Odin that you used. But the md5 file goes to either "PDA" or "AP".
Add *.md5 to Odin.
After adding the file, click "Start" to begin the flashing process.
Click "Start" to flash.
WARNING DO NOT REMOVE OR OPERATE ON YOUR DEVICE UNTIL FINISHED OR FAILED IS SHOWED ON ODIN.
Starting to flash stock rom via Odin
Ongoing flashing process. Do not remove your device.
When the flashing process is done and if everything goes well, you should see a big green box saying "RESET" or "PASSED" (depends on the version of Odin is used). By now, the device should be rebooted and it is safe to remove/unplug your device.
Succeed to flash stock rom via Odin
Do this on your own risk ! I`m nor responsible for bricked devices !
Hab ein samsung Galaxy s 5 :)