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Electrical Pop Sound While Charging

Rico ANDROID

Android Expert
I know this sounds odd but when I plug in the usb charger cable or if the connector shifts slightly while charging gives off a loud popping noise. Anyone else experiencing the same?
 
Not the wall socket and switched out two different Chargers with same result. the popping sound is at the port connector on the phone's end and where its plugged into the charger/plug which I've plugged into several wall sockets as well as an extension.

No roaches in the phone
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Not the wall socket and switched out two different Chargers with same result. the popping sound is at the port connector on the phone's end and where its plugged into the charger/plug which I've plugged into several wall sockets as well as an extension.

No roaches in the phone
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OH like if you plug te phone on charge it makes noise
you can disable the sound with Xposed modules like gravitybox or so
 
OH like if you plug te phone on charge it makes noise
you can disable the sound with Xposed modules like gravitybox or so
No it isn't a sound setting or a file played while plugging in. it is an actual electrical spark - pop like a loud static.
 
Obviously your phone is defective since it didnt do this on day one. Your USB port is likely loose /faulty and if you keep using the pone you risk damaging your phone, your wall outlet, or anything else you connect to your phone.

It’s not a “common problem” and is in fact dangerous.
 
Obviously your phone is defective since it didnt do this on day one. Your USB port is likely loose /faulty and if you keep using the pone you risk damaging your phone, your wall outlet, or anything else you connect to your phone.

It’s not a “common problem” and is in fact dangerous.
Thank you. Thats exactly what i feel is the issue and this is a replacement from when my original $1,000 phone totally lost volume . ATT or Samsung could resolve.

Now this issue brings back the thoughts when their Note 7 caught fire and were recalled. This is a VERY VERY expensive ongoing issue to deal with.

i am afraid to leave it plugged in overnight to charge and scared to keep it connected during the day
 
i would cease using the usb port! you have wireless charging which is what I use 98 percent of the time. ive 3 note 9s and the usb ports are still nearly virgin.
i agree. i doubt i will get a third replacement at this time and its such an expensive phone to deal with continued problems with a so called flagship device. i will resort to wireless charging
 
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