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Galaxy SSome users have reported similar problems, which can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- *Electromagnetic interference (EMI)*: Charging can sometimes cause EMI, leading to touch screen issues.
- *Moisture or humidity*: If your phone is exposed to moisture or high humidity, it can cause touch screen problems.
- *Software glitches*: Firmware or software issues can also lead to touch screen malfunctions.
- *Hardware problems*: In some cases, a faulty charging port, screen, or other hardware components might be the culprit.
To troubleshoot this issue, try the following:
- *Clean the charging port*: Dirt, dust, or corrosion in the charging port might cause issues. Gently clean the port with a soft brush or a cotton swab.
- *Use a different charger and cable*: Try switching to a different charger and cable to rule out any issues with your current charging setup.
- *Restart your phone*: A simple reboot can often resolve connectivity issues.
- *Check for software updates*: Ensure your phone is running the latest software. Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.
- *Perform a factory reset*: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, you may want to consider performing a factory reset. However, be sure to back up your data before doing so.
If none of these troubleshooting steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there's a hardware problem with your phone. You may want to visit a Samsung service center or contact their customer support for further assistance.
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Galaxy SDownload accubattery app.
Charge your device with the charger and make sure your phone has less then 30% battery left. And connect the charger. Then open accubattery and there if you can see its going above 4000 m/a on the current then its original. And if its going till 3000 to 3300 m/a max to max then consider it f@ke. Coz im **bleep** sure ghost touches neve happen on genuine adapter.