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05-05-2026 12:07 AM in
Galaxy S
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Troubadour
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05-05-2026 01:34 AM in
Galaxy S
Here is an AI reply:
A heating charging cable for the S24 Ultra is likely caused by a damaged cable, non-certified charger, or debris in the port, which increases electrical resistance. Immediately switch to an official 45W PPS charger and 5A cable, check for port debris, and avoid using the phone while charging to prevent damage. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Key Solutions:
Inspect Cable: Check for fraying or bent pins near the USB-C connectors.
Use Certified Hardware: Ensure you are using a USB-C cable that supports 5A/100W and a PPS-certified (Programmable Power Supply) charger.
Clean the Port: Use a plastic toothpick or compressed air to clean out lint in the phone's charging port, as this causes resistance.
Disable Fast Charging: Temporarily go to Settings > Battery > Charging settings and toggle off Fast Charging to reduce heat.
Remove Case: Remove any case, especially for wireless charging, as it can trap heat. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
If the cable is melting, burning, or causing the phone to shut down, stop using it immediately. [1]
Further Troubleshooting:
Check Software: Ensure your phone is updated for the latest thermal management tweaks.
Use Light Mode: Under Settings > Device Care > Performance Profile, switch to "Light" to reduce internal heat.
A heating charging cable for the S24 Ultra is likely caused by a damaged cable, non-certified charger, or debris in the port, which increases electrical resistance. Immediately switch to an official 45W PPS charger and 5A cable, check for port debris, and avoid using the phone while charging to prevent damage. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Key Solutions:
Inspect Cable: Check for fraying or bent pins near the USB-C connectors.
Use Certified Hardware: Ensure you are using a USB-C cable that supports 5A/100W and a PPS-certified (Programmable Power Supply) charger.
Clean the Port: Use a plastic toothpick or compressed air to clean out lint in the phone's charging port, as this causes resistance.
Disable Fast Charging: Temporarily go to Settings > Battery > Charging settings and toggle off Fast Charging to reduce heat.
Remove Case: Remove any case, especially for wireless charging, as it can trap heat. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
If the cable is melting, burning, or causing the phone to shut down, stop using it immediately. [1]
Further Troubleshooting:
Check Software: Ensure your phone is updated for the latest thermal management tweaks.
Use Light Mode: Under Settings > Device Care > Performance Profile, switch to "Light" to reduce internal heat.
drigerM3
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05-05-2026 07:23 AM in
Galaxy S
First try a different cable. If it doesn't heat up. It's the old cable/charger.