Samsung Galaxy J4 J400F Charging Paused Problem Solution
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Samsung Galaxy J4 J400F charging paused problem is known to be the most common one, and this is mainly because of the fact that a little bit of physical damage or water damage to the charging connector pin is enough to trouble with your phone’s charging connector. However there could also be other reasons of this problem like a faulty charger or phone’s battery.
Problems
- Not charging.
- Samsung Galaxy J4 heats up during charging.
- No response when charger is connected.
Reasons of Problems
- Charger might be faulty.
- Charging connector / pin might be faulty or is dirty.
- Charging dock strip is faulty.
- Phone might be water damaged, hence damaging the charging dock / charging pin.
- There are also chances that phone’s battery might be faulty.
- Uneven voltage at different points on charging dock.
- Any of the components or capacitors might be damaged or short.
- Power IC could also be faulty, hence forbidding your Samsung SM-J400F to get any charge.
- Battery pins could be rusty or damaged.
Hardware Solution:
The Problem is the charging pause or we called thermistor.
so you Need to remove the thermistor and replace from the other board.
Just Follow the Picture Shown Below.
In order to overcome water damage problem, all you have to do is to:
Clean charging dock strip and check.
If the problem persists or if the pins are damaged then you need to replace the entire charging dock strip.
Now check the voltage of 1st pin (from right) of charging connector with the help of a Multi-Meter, if there is a problem then re-solder charging pin.
Now check voltage at the capacitor, if it is zero then check whether it is short or not if it then changes the capacitor. If not then:
Check the connection between charging pin and Capacitor, if the connection is broken re-solder it or place a jumper.
The charge is provided to the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Plus G532F board via Capacitor.
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