on 27-10-2012 10:57
on 27-10-2012 10:57
My samsung galaxy s2 thinks that the charger is plugged in even when its not. The message "Charging paused. Voltage too high" comes up regularly even though it is not plugged in. When I turn it off it acts like it is charging. I have had this phone two and a half months. What is the problem?
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27-10-2012 15:23 - edited 27-10-2012 15:24
27-10-2012 15:23 - edited 27-10-2012 15:24
It sounds like a fault with the phone's hardware - like a short circuit or damage to the charging components. How long have you had the phone? Samsung usually offer 2 year manufacturer warranties - so you could contact them to see if they will accept the phone for repair.
They may ask you to perform a factory reset of the phone's software - to eliminate the software as a cause. Back up your contacts and phone data before calling them - so you can reset your phone if they request you to. If you have a microSD memory card, you can copy your data and backup your contacts to it and they won't be erased when you perform the reset.
Samsung UK: 0330 7267864 (0300 SAMSUNG) Open: Monday - Saturday: 9am - 6pm
Call them from another mobile or landline, as they may need you to perform actions on the phone to help diagnose the fault. You can also email them by following the help section @ http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/erms1
27-10-2012 15:23 - edited 27-10-2012 15:24
27-10-2012 15:23 - edited 27-10-2012 15:24
It sounds like a fault with the phone's hardware - like a short circuit or damage to the charging components. How long have you had the phone? Samsung usually offer 2 year manufacturer warranties - so you could contact them to see if they will accept the phone for repair.
They may ask you to perform a factory reset of the phone's software - to eliminate the software as a cause. Back up your contacts and phone data before calling them - so you can reset your phone if they request you to. If you have a microSD memory card, you can copy your data and backup your contacts to it and they won't be erased when you perform the reset.
Samsung UK: 0330 7267864 (0300 SAMSUNG) Open: Monday - Saturday: 9am - 6pm
Call them from another mobile or landline, as they may need you to perform actions on the phone to help diagnose the fault. You can also email them by following the help section @ http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/erms1
on 28-10-2012 19:38
on 28-10-2012 19:38