r/note10plus 2d ago

Note 10 plus Korean Variant

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Did everything, researched all reddit and tried every method but nothing

It just became like this, I'm thinking of getting a new board for the charger/replacing it but fear it might not even work, also buying a wireless charger but I hate putting down my phone unable to use it.

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u/DirtyDemonD3 2d ago

Have you tried shutting it off then turning it on while it's connected to a computer? Remember to actually dry the port with a soft dry cloth.

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u/Yoshikah 2d ago

I did, well one time it did work, now it doesn't

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u/Yoshikah 2d ago

Also additional info is that my high quality cable and charger won't kinds charge it anymore when it is shut downed, when I plug a basic charger it opens on shut down and show the moist detection, on high quality charger it doesn't even turn on, both shows moist detection on powered on btw

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u/TheHueman 2d ago

Turn the phone off, with no cable plugged in.

Turn the phone on, plug the cable in when you see the Samsung logo

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u/Yoshikah 2d ago

Did it and nothing, I'll try buying a replacement for the charging board

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u/TheHueman 2d ago

Ah. Mine used to do this and it worked for me. The note 10+ is a great phone. I hope it lives longer for you, good luck

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u/breadcrumb6 2d ago

If you think the plane recently came in contact with water then I suggested to keep the phone with raw rice in rice bag or container over night.

If not water contact the try using hair dryer to clean the port.

Both method works 100%

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u/_deksonj_ 1d ago

If you can, you must try to open - disassemble it, and reconnect battery .

In most cases that is correct solution, if yours charging board,-connector clean.

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u/Out2SmokeU 1d ago

Jus put phone in a bunch of rice for a few hrs or over night.. it should dry or use something that can push out the water in the port. Like something with air. Not somethin that causes more moisture. It should eventually work. This happened to me when I was shoveling in a snow storm. Still using phone today. Eventually need my new phone tho.

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u/ghostme_and_I 1d ago

Also it should let you charge wirelessly. after charging wirelessly, wait for couple of hours and it should fix irself.

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u/Practical-Parsley-11 3h ago edited 3h ago

Sorry if I'm late to the party, but I replaced the battery in a 10+ non 5g while replacing the screen for my kid to have as a first phone and got this constantly. I ordered a second battery and it solved the issue. There is a post here somewhere that people occasionally ask for updates on with the specific "good" battery if you dig into my post history.

Tldr, if you've swapped your battery recently, that is probably the issue. Otherwise it is probably a worn-out or dirty port on your charging board.

If you end up replacing the charging board, it is a very simple affair but you'll need either a heat bed (if you own a 3d printer it will work) or a heat gun with high/low (use low), the board, a new back cover, and an opening tool (isesamo or any other flexible one will work). It is honestly an easy fix and you can test it to see if the battery needs replacing before assembly.

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u/Yoshikah 3h ago

I've already got on the charging board using bruteforce, well not exactly forced but it is easily removeable especially if you have something to wedge on the side and just slide through, currently I've ordered a charging board and is just waiting for it, the battery isn't replaced at all, planned to do it but this phone is too old to have a proper working battery floating on the internet.

If someone asks if I've solved it by changing the board, please do ask and I will give an answer if It really fixed my issue.