Android Phone Won’t Charge? Here are Some Easy Fixes

Check Your Charger and USB Cable Inspect the charger and cable for any physical damage Try using a different charger and cable to isolate the issue We recommend using a GaN charger for its efficiency and portability

Use a Different Wall Outlet A faulty wall outlet could be preventing your phone from charging Try plugging your phone into a different outlet to see if it charges *If it does, you'll need to replace the faulty outlet

Restart Your Android Device A simple restart can sometimes fix software glitches that prevent charging Hold down the power button until the restart menu appears Tap on "Restart" and wait for your phone to reboot

Clean Your Charging Port Dust, lint, and debris can accumulate in the charging port and prevent charging Use a can of compressed air to gently blow out any debris Be careful not to damage the port with a sharp object

Check for Software Updates Outdated software can sometimes cause charging problems Go to your phone's settings and check for updates Install any available updates and see if the charging issue is resolved

Boot into Safe Mode Safe mode temporarily disables third-party apps that could be interfering with charging Restart your phone and hold down the volume down button until the phone boots up See if your phone charges in safe mode If it does, you'll need to identify and uninstall the problematic app

Check for Battery Damage If your phone has been physically damaged, the battery could be damaged as well Look for signs of swelling or leaking from the battery If you suspect battery damage, take your phone to a service center for replacement

Check for Board Issues If none of the above solutions work, there may be a hardware issue The charging port or connector may be faulty Take your phone to a qualified repair technician for diagnosis and repair