cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Original topic:

S22 Ultra Charging Issue

(Topic created on: 02-18-2024 10:49 AM)
425 Views
AjmalAshraf
Active Level 1
Options
Galaxy S
Few days back my phone just started having slow charging issue. Its not with the cable check with other device. While connecting to s22 ultra it is taking almost 2 hour for a full charge. Anyone is having this issue.
3 Comments
Zammi
Active Level 9
Galaxy S
Check settings/battery/charging settings.
Fast charging should be disabled and Super fast charging should be enabled. When starting to charge, it should show a blue circle (Not green).
AjmalAshraf
Active Level 1
Galaxy S
That's also checked still it's same.
0 Likes
Samsung_specialist
Community Manager
Options
Galaxy S

Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the problem:

1.Check the Charging Port: Ensure that there is no dust, debris, or lint accumulated in the charging port of your phone. Use a soft brush or compressed air to clean it gently.

2. Try Different Charger and Cable: Test your phone with a different charger and cable to see if the issue persists. If the phone charges normally with a different charger, it indicates that the original charger or cable may be faulty.

3. Restart Your Phone:Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary software glitches that may be affecting the charging process. Restart your phone and see if it improves the charging speed.

4. Enable Fast Charging: Make sure that fast charging is enabled on your device. You can find this option in the Settings app under Battery or Device Care, depending on your phone model.

5. Check for Software Updates: Ensure that your phone's software is up to date. Manufacturers often release software updates to address performance issues and bugs, including those related to battery and charging.

6. Use Safe Mode: Boot your phone into Safe Mode to check if any third-party apps are causing the slow charging issue. If the problem resolves in Safe Mode, it indicates that a third-party app may be the culprit. You can then uninstall recently installed apps or perform a factory reset if needed.

7.Monitor Battery Usage: Check the battery usage statistics on your phone to identify any apps or processes consuming excessive battery power. You can find this information in the Settings app under Battery or Device Care.

0 Likes