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Charger issue or Battery drain

(Topic created on: 05-06-2025 06:10 PM)
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inspired_chef1975
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Yes, a dirty smartphone port can contribute to battery drain. Dust and debris can disrupt the connection between the charger and the phone, leading to a poor charge transfer and potentially draining the battery while plugged in. 

A dirty or clogged charging port can prevent your smartphone from charging properly because dirt, dust, and lint can block the connection between the charger and the phone's internal charging terminals. This can lead to a failure to charge or slow charging. 

Switched off your smartphone before you start cleaning 

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As I bought dual charger and one work well and second has been rejected so I thought to buy new one. My second thought I cleaned port charger then try to charge phone. It work super perfectly workout rejected
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Hand sanitizer okay to clean your smartphone port as dry quickly.
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Bunks
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My charger port stopped charging altogether!.. Didn't realize how much dust, fluff ect was in there, was wireless charging my phone 📱 which just didn't feel like it was getting a good charge... Brought a cleaning kit from alli express and pulled out soo much ***!
Now have a little black rubber plug tht goes in charger port🔌 so dusnt happen again
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You can get one of these from dicksmith.co.nz lhhxfGwmED.jpg
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To cover the USB C cover
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after I cleaned the USB C port. Everything work perfectly but will try to do regularly from now on.
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Bunks
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Yep pretty much same thing! 1746515922590.jpg
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My one is already broken 😅 charging with my wireless charger
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Ouch. At least you hsge wireless charger
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