The Solution to the Slow Charging Issue of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

The Solution to the Slow Charging Issue of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

It seems like a lot of people who own the new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge are having trouble with their phones charging slowly. I’ve noticed a few common problems with the Galaxy S6 Edge, like the slow charging, the phone not turning on after charging, and the gray battery problem. If you’re getting frustrated with these issues, don’t worry! I’m here to help you find some solutions that will fix your charging problems and relieve your headaches.

How to Fix the Not Charging Problem on the Galaxy S6 Edge

There could be several reasons why your Galaxy S6 Edge charger is not working correctly. Some of the most common causes include bent or broken connectors on your device or battery, a defective phone or battery, a faulty charging unit or cable, a temporary phone problem, or a damaged battery. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, here are some troubleshooting steps that might help:

  • Check the charging cable: The first thing you should do is check the charging cable. Sometimes the cable gets damaged or loses its proper connection. Try replacing it with another USB cable that works to see if that solves the problem. If it does, you can get a new Galaxy cable charger.
  • Reset your Galaxy S6 Edge: Sometimes, a simple software reboot can fix the charging issue. Follow the detailed guide on how to reset your phone and see if that helps.

How to Fix the Galaxy S6 Edge Not Turning On After Charging

It appears that many Galaxy S6 Edge owners are experiencing problems with their phones not turning on after being charged, even when the battery is fully charged. Before you try any other solutions, start with a simple test: press the Power button several times to make sure it’s not a simple powering issue. If that doesn’t work, here are a few other things you can try:

Boot to Safe Mode: By booting your Galaxy S6 Edge into Safe Mode, you can determine if an application is causing the issue. Follow these steps to boot into Safe Mode:

  1. Press and hold the Power button.
  2. After the Samsung screen appears, release the Power button and press and hold the Volume Down key.
  3. When the phone is restarting, you’ll see the Safe Mode text in the bottom left corner of the screen.

Boot to Recovery Mode and Wipe Cache Partition: If Safe Mode doesn’t fix the problem, you can try booting your phone into Recovery Mode and clearing the cache partition. Here’s how:

  1. Press and hold the Volume Up, Home, and Power buttons at the same time.
  2. After the phone vibrates, release the Power button while continuing to hold the other two buttons until the Android System Recovery screen appears.
  3. Use the Volume Down button to highlight “wipe cache partition” and press the Power button to select it.
  4. Once the cache partition is cleared, your Galaxy S6 Edge will reboot automatically.

How to Fix the Slow Charging Problem on the Galaxy S6 Edge

If you’ve tried different USB cables and your Galaxy S6 Edge is still charging slowly, there are a few manual methods you can try to fix the problem:

Close Background Applications: One common reason for slow charging is that apps running in the background are using up resources. Here’s how you can close them:

  1. Hold the “Home” button and release it when you see the recently used apps screen.
  2. In the task manager section, select “End all applications”.
  3. At the top of the screen, you’ll see a “RAM” option. Select it and clear the memory.

Uninstall Third Party Apps: If none of the above methods work, the slow charging problem could be caused by a software bug. The best solution is to uninstall all third party apps and see if that fixes the issue. To do this, you’ll need to boot your Galaxy S6 Edge into Safe Mode, uninstall the apps, and then turn off Safe Mode. Follow these steps:

1. Turn off your phone.

2. Hold the power key to turn it on.

3. When you see “Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge” on the screen, release the power key and hold the volume down key.

4. Keep holding the key until the phone restarts. Once you see “Safe Mode” at the bottom of the screen, release the keys.

5. Go to Menu > Settings > More > Application manager > Downloaded.

6. Select the preferred application, then select uninstall.

7. Turn off Safe Mode by pressing and holding the power key, then selecting restart.

How to Fix the Gray Battery Problem on the Galaxy S6 Edge

If you’re experiencing the gray battery problem on your Galaxy S6 Edge after dropping your phone, it’s likely that the charging port or cable has been damaged, or there could be debris or dust in the charging port preventing a proper connection. Here’s what you can do:

Clean the USB Port: If your Galaxy S6 Edge has fallen and you’re experiencing the gray battery problem, there may be something blocking the connection. You can use a small needle or paper clip to gently clean out the USB charging port. Be careful not to damage anything while cleaning.

Perform a System Dump: By completing a system mode dump, you can debug the panel and enable various functions. This can also help boost your network speed. Here’s how:

  1. Go to the “Dialer”.
  2. Type in (*#9900#).
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and select “Low Battery Dump”.
  4. Select “Turn On”.

Get Support From an Authorized Technician: If none of the above methods work, consider taking your Galaxy S6 Edge to a Samsung technician for further assistance. If your phone is still under warranty, they may be able to provide a replacement if necessary.

If none of the above methods work, consider taking your Galaxy S6 Edge to a Samsung technician for further assistance. If your phone is still under warranty, they may be able to provide a replacement if necessary.

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