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This article will show you how To Fix “Essential PH-1 Won’t Charge” issue. This problem happens a lot with Android devices, so people who own Android devices often say things like “my phone won’t charge even when it’s plugged in properly.” The reasons why your phone won’t charge or your Samsung tablet won’t charge aren’t very difficult, so you can fix them at home.
The Essential PH-1 smartphone has a lot of great features and has gotten good reviews from users. But users have said that their brand-new phones have problems, even though they haven’t thrown or broken them.
A short-term program crash can cause a problem with charging. A glitch like this could also be caused by a device file that isn’t working right. Phones can also charge slowly or not at all if the power source is wrong or if the charging wire and adapter are broken. You can also go to the official Android support site to know more information about this.
Ways To Fix “Essential PH-1 Won’t Charge” issue
Try to do the Forced Reboot procedure
If your phone won’t turn on or charge, try the Forced Reboot because the system may have crashed for some reason. Hold down the Volume Down and Power buttons at the same time for 15 seconds. If it turns on, We think the problem has been fixed. If not, try the next steps.
Attempt to boot it up in Recovery mode
We just need to know if the phone has enough power to run its hardware. At this point, though, we can’t turn it on in Safe mode because the Power key doesn’t do anything, so we’ll have to try turning it on in recovery mode.
If the phone turns on and you see blue, red, or yellow words on a black screen, you have successfully put the phone into this mode. You could wipe the cache partition or do a factory restart to continue troubleshooting. You can pick an option from that screen by pressing the power key after highlighting it with the volume down button.
Charge your Essential phone
If you were able to use the phone for weeks or days before this problem started, there’s a good reason to think that something is causing it. But if the phone doesn’t work right out of the box, it could be a problem with how it was made. But I want you to try charging the phone to see how it reacts.
- If it charges normally and actually shows the charging signs especially the battery symbol with lightning bolt, then the phone might work after the battery gets some charge. Allow the device to charge for at least ten minutes before turning it on.
- If the phone heats up when connected to its charger, immediately remove the charger and bring it back to the store. Do not try troubleshooting a unit that heats up fast while charging, it’s dangerous. Let the tech check the device for you.
- If the phone doesn’t show the charging signs and you’re using the original charger and cable, then bring it back to the store and have it replaced.