My note II does not charge. Replaced USB flex and nothing..

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lesone

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Nov 28, 2012
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Hello,

Recently I changed the entire display to my note2 i7100 and works perfectly. The issue is the phone wont charge.. Replaced the battery. I ordered a usb charger flex and replaced it. And still nothing..

I tried with other chargers and nothing happens..

Can anyone help me to find the issue?

Thanks!
 

tonylee000

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Apr 23, 2012
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Sunny Chesterfield!
Probably not the fix you were looking for but certainly easier lol and less chance of causing more damage too

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B006UF7SYK/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_O6Qotb016D6YZ

Hello,

Recently I changed the entire display to my note2 i7100 and works perfectly. The issue is the phone wont charge.. Replaced the battery. I ordered a usb charger flex and replaced it. And still nothing..

I tried with other chargers and nothing happens..

Can anyone help me to find the issue?

Thanks!
 

EngAymanAlMarashdeh

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Mar 21, 2014
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My friend I guess that the charging base (this module that takes the current to the battery to charge it)
is damaged, so you might need to change it.
 

lesone

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Nov 28, 2012
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Hello thanks for the replies.

But I need to fix the phone. I don't want an external charger.

I would like to know what is causing this issue.

Bought a flex charger in ebay.

But nothing, it does not work..

Maybe is a motherboard damage?

Thanks!
 

EngAymanAlMarashdeh

Senior Member
Mar 21, 2014
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Hello thanks for the replies.

But I need to fix the phone. I don't want an external charger.

I would like to know what is causing this issue.

Bought a flex charger in ebay.

But nothing, it does not work..

Maybe is a motherboard damage?

Thanks!

I am not talking about an external charger my friend,

Here is the thing, when you plug your charger to the phone, the port that you plug the wire in is
a part of a module connected to the battery, and that thing might be damaged.

My recomendation is to save yourself time and effort, and send it to a maintenance shop or store,
they will replace the base and probably won't cost you that much.