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Guest dwattsy21
Posted

Hi All,

I'm starting to experience a new problem with my phone. After havign it on charge all night, i wake up to see its only on about 60% charge, and that it is not charging any more. Also, when i is on charge, the touch screen does not work.

Any ideas?

Cheers,

Dave

Guest UncleFista
Posted

How does it work when plugged into usb ?

I have a cheapo usb mains charger that doesn't provide enough power for my SF, it has problems charging to 100% and while it's charging the touch screen doesn't work.

It works fine with the original mains charger and usb.

I'd try a different charger.

Guest Simon Baker
Posted
I'd try a different charger.

Its a charger fault, I have one here, If I use it the screen becomes unusable, plug in my other charger and its fine.

Bin it.

Guest Stryke69
Posted

Same for me, when on wall charger, the screen is almost unresponsive.

But I have to say that I'm not using the orange charger as UK and German chargers have different pins...

Guest dwattsy21
Posted
Same for me, when on wall charger, the screen is almost unresponsive.

But I have to say that I'm not using the orange charger as UK and German chargers have different pins...

Ah yea I've lost the charger that it came with. Bollocks!

Cheers for the help though!

Posted

I use the charger that came with my HTC hero, and it works fine.

Ah yea I've lost the charger that it came with. Bollocks!

Cheers for the help though!

Guest Bob@Desire
Posted

Is this a problem of the wall charger or also at charging via USB?

Guest Freekers
Posted

I have the same problem. When charing my SF/Blade using my old Nokia charger (5.0V 890mA), the screen is unresponsive.

However, when charging the SF/Blade using my PC or a generic USB charger (both 5.0V 500mA) or the original charger (5.0V 700mA), everything works fine.

I have no clue why the SF/Blade doesn't like to get charged with my Nokia charger. It's the correct voltage and has sufficient milliaperes. Please note: More Amps, does not matter in general.... More voltage however, does...

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