I have Condor Plume H1 (An Algerian Phone) I know you never heard of it. I’m sorry for making you think its samsung … I couldn’t find the brand of the phone. The phone is new .. I have got it for a month now Its an Android Phone running 7.1 version The issue started last week when I pluged in my phone to the charger … The phone started charging normally and then stoped. it stared again and then stoped. sometimes for amount of seconds and some times for minutes even for hours. when I ignore it or unplug it and replug it again the phone charges for 100%. As i am typing this … the phone is charging normally … oh wait its doing it again charge then stop then charge again. I asked some reparing men about the issue they said its not the battery; its not the cord (I tried a bunch of them) its not the charging port in the phone.. some of them said that I should open it up and clean it (the phone has bulidin battery) I am asking in the forum to know if it is software issue or hardware one. what’s making me said is that the phone is NEW Help please its making angry, mad, sad When you’re having charging issues with your iPhone it’s pretty easy to start blaming a faulty cable or even the iPhone itself. (Don’t worry: been there, done that.) But what most people overlook is the build-up of dirt in your iPhone’s charging port, and that prevents the cable from having a perfect connection inside the port. It’s inevitable really; your iPhone is probably thrown into trouser pockets, jacket pockets, bags and everywhere in between, so over time the ports will to build up dust & lint. So if you’re having issues with your iPhone constantly disconnecting from the charger, check if there are any clumps of dirt/lint. If there are, grab a toothpick, needle or SIM-card pin and gently ease them out. You can also try using a can of compressed air to blow it out too. Let me know if this article helped you in the comments below! Whether you need to charge a smartphone, laptop, tablet, or another device, a broken charger can be frustrating and inconvenient. Without needing an electrician's license, there are several things you can take a look at to fix the issue. While some fixes may require a bit of rewiring, there are many fixes that you can try to get your broken charger working again.
If you're unable to fix the device, contact the manufacturer to find out your options. If the device is not under warranty or will cost too much to repair, you may need to buy a new device. FAQ
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