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05-16-2017 06:02 PM (Last edited 07-20-2017 09:14 AM by SamsungViv ) in
Galaxy S PhonesIt has been 3 days and I'm still not able to charge through the port. I keep getting the message that there is moisture detected. I've done what was recommended here (blow into port, shake phone to see if water comes out). The phone has not been exposed to water.
After reboot, the message won't come up, but won't charge. After first charge post-reboot, message will come up again. I've only had the phone less than 30 days. Will this moisture message ever go away?
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10-23-2020 05:21 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesI literally have the same thing! It's been 2 days now I cant charge my phone so I had to buy wireless charger but I would like to know if it's an error or the charger port is broken? I've been to an independent repair shop where Ive been told its £60 to replace the charger port. Its only been 7 month since I got it, a bit annoying.

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10-23-2020 12:18 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesHave you tried clearing the cache partition on your phone?
- Turn off the device.
- Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Bixby / Power key.
- When the Android logo displays, release both keys.
- An 'Installing system update' message may show briefly before the Android Recovery menu options appear.
- Press the Volume down key several times to highlight Wipe cache partition.
- Press Bixby / Power key to select.
- Press the Volume down key to highlight Yes, then press the Bixby / Power key to select.
- When the process is complete, Reboot system now is highlighted.
- Press the Bixby / Power key to restart the device.
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4 weeks ago in
Galaxy S PhonesThese instructions seem to be wrong because step 4 never occurs. The Installing system update message doesn't appear.
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12-03-2020 11:00 AM in
Galaxy S Phonessame issue . except a cheap charger caused my port to spark and after replacing the port the message still appears

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12-03-2020 11:20 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesThank you for reaching out. I would be happy to assist you further. Can I please have your full model number and IMEI in a private message: http://bit.ly/2JH2rq2
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11-21-2020 01:56 AM in
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12-04-2020 08:55 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesI solved the problem - buy another brand! Our company has many Samsung phones (S8, 9, 10), many of them give the moisture error message, sometime it will not go away. We are careful with the phones, ports are carefully cleaned by IT department, dried and checked with magnifier, we buy new Samsung brand USB cables and chargers, but still the issues remain. After much time wasted to find solutions (YouTube and forums are full of this issue, obviously it happens a lot) the phone may charge via USB again. With my own phone, immediately after a software update the problem is back. I like the phone, it is a pity we will need to get another brand, this is the last time we will try to fix it. Samsung is damaging their reputation, this issue has been happening for a long time to many users.
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01-18-2021 06:10 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesTry the procedure in my comment linked below. It always solves it for me.
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01-19-2021 04:18 PM (Last edited 01-19-2021 04:22 PM ) in
Galaxy S PhonesI was sceptical of this myself, though it worked for me on S20 ultra (oneUi 3) can't verify for other devices . Turn off the phone and plug it in to a generic slow charge brick. The phone should then display it at 0% but quickly shoot up to whatever percent your actually on. Then turn the phone on and low and behold it worked. https://youtu.be/SH7jIyyU9pQ tip from this YouTube video (step 3)
Edit: as soon as you've done this you can plug your fast charger back in
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12-25-2020 06:55 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesI bought note 10+ last year in September. 1 week ago started warning "moisture dedected on usb c port or charger" . I didnt drop my phone to water or never exposed with water. I called many times samsung n verizon. Samsung says warranty is over 2 months ago n gave technician number in Boston. Technician told me they have met with this kind of cases in the past and it is unknown issue which is related to mother board. Woow! After 1 year and 2 months this problem. My wife is using same iphone 5 years never had problem. I paid big money for this problematic phone. In next week i will apply to Attorney General to open case against Samsung to demand full refund n compensation for my loss because i cannot work 1 week on delivery platforms. I will never buy samsung again and i will switch to iphone as soon as possible.
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