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How to accuse your Galaxy Note 10+ in "low" temperatures

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Hey all, I have had my Milky way Note 10 for almost a year, and the other day I accidentally dropped it and e'er since and so I have been getting the message that my phone temperature is too low and that charging would resume when my phone returned to a normal temperature.

Then I did some inquiry and plant that my phone'due south temperature sensor is broken and that I would need to go the wireless charging coil replaced as that is where the sensor is located. I also saw that it was a cheap repair and would exist covered by warranty. Unfortunately because of the root it would not be covered by warranty and was actually very expensive as the part needed to exist imported.

I ran a few tests and manifestly my phone is at minus thirty degrees Celsius. When I got a report sensor, information technology says that it isn't even there. Clearly the sensor is cleaved. (Look at attached URLs for screenshots)

The foreign affair is though, that I tin still apply my telephone whilst it is plugged in. So manifestly it can still use ability, but not shop it in the battery. Because it tin still utilize power and since it is rooted, surely there is a style that I can change the minimum temperature at which the phone can accuse? Or delete the piece of software/file that gives jt any limit at all?So I wanted to ask, since my phone is rooted, surely in that location must be a mode I can "override" the fault and charge my telephone regardless.

Then I looked for means to charge my phone regardless and came beyond thermal throttling, which I know is dangerous, only surely because my telephone isn't actually "low temperature" if information technology was well managed, information technology wouldn't be too unsafe? And would thermal throttling even work as I know that it helps to run your phone at High temperatures, merely what about low ones?

And then the concluding thing I wanted to say was that with the phone being rooted, is there some app that tin allow me to ignore this alert (override information technology) every bit at that place is obviously a file that prevents charging when the temperature is low. Could this file be altered/deleted, or could the while thing just be ignored. Or would thermal throttling work?

Please leave some feedback, anything is appreciated.
Likewise delight link at the attached URLs for screenshots.

https:// nosotros.tl/t-2EfEw150Y9

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blackhawk
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If that's the only temp sensor for charging yous should have it equally it won't shut information technology downwards if information technology gets too hot.
A Li meltdown isn't pretty.

Is the bad sensor in the battery???
If so just replacing the battery might fix the outcome:)

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What is the problem?
If that's the only temp sensor for charging you lot should take it as it won't close it down if information technology gets too hot.
A Li meltdown isn't pretty.

Is the bad sensor in the battery???
If and so simply replacing the battery might prepare the consequence:)


The repair centre that I took this telephone to said that the MOTHERBOARD was broken. I think they were mistaken as this is not a problem caused by broken motherboard. Research says the sensor is in the Wireless Charging Coil then I might try fix this. just and so what is it about the bombardment? Which part is broken?

And in the meantime is their whatsoever way to override this message with a rooted phone (my original question)

blackhawk
  • #4
It a thermistor on the wireless charging module or a bad connection going to it. A broken multilayered mobo solder trace tin can be repaired if it'southward merely one trace and information technology's kickoff/stop signal isn't under a apartment pack.

https://youtu.be/b0__poRAZ94

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It a thermistor on the wireless charging module or a bad connection going to it. A broken multilayered mobo solder trace tin be repaired if it'south merely 1 trace and it'due south outset/stop betoken isn't nether a apartment pack.

So are you saying that either the connection (on the wireless charging Ringlet) from the coil to the bombardment is broken, or the connection port on the battery might exist broken? Is it definitely Not a motherboard consequence?

If so does the wireless charging ringlet/entire telephone battery need replacing?

blackhawk
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I don't see a listing under sensors for a internal batter sensor... it appears to be external.
I didn't tear it downward.
The sensor or connector issue is more likely merely non guaranteed.
Y'all could take an ohmmeter to the sensor to check if it'south the culprit. It appears to exist on the charging coil assembly, right?
If and then a cheap fix.
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It a thermistor on the wireless charging module or a bad connection going to it. A broken multilayered mobo solder trace can be repaired if it's only one trace and it'south showtime/end bespeak isn't under a apartment pack.

So are y'all proverb that either the connection (on the wireless charging Roll) from the coil to the battery is broken, or the connection port on the battery might exist cleaved? Is it definitely NOT a motherboard issue?

If so does the wireless charging coil/entire phone battery need replacing?


There is merely one sensor and its attached to the wireless charging ringlet, that was the case with the s7 border back in the twenty-four hour period. I run into no reason why that would be different now. Its purpose is to monitor the bombardment and coil temps.

Replacing the wireless charging curl should prepare it. Yous should be able to order 1 for pretty cheap. its could also only be a loose connection. If your warrenty is void so you might every bit well open it upwardly (if you lot have the tools and skill) to ostend the wireless charging connector is seated properly into the motherboard. (since you dropped it, its likely its only come up loose)

blackhawk
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There is just one sensor and its attached to the wireless charging coil, that was the case with the s7 edge back in the solar day. I see no reason why that would be different now. Its purpose is to monitor the battery and coil temps.

Replacing the wireless charging coil should set up it. Y'all should be able to club 1 for pretty cheap. its could also just be a loose connection. If your warrenty is void and then you might every bit well open it upwards (if you have the tools and skill) to confirm the wireless charging connector is seated properly into the motherboard. (since you dropped it, its likely its but come loose)


This could be true if the service tech was mistaken. All the OP knows for sure is the chipset isn't getting the temp data.
A good repair center -perchance- could do mobo level repairs. Sammy certainly could.
Call up no repairman likes an open box special.

The OP can endeavor replacing the whorl but perhaps no improve off if it needs a mobo. In the back of my mind I still wonder if the bombardment pack has a temp sensor the telephone is using as well. I run across no indication of that but it seems like a logical identify for information technology especially given Samsung'southward history of exploding batteries.
If the OP goes for a battery replacement there's much more take chances of harm involved.

Tough call.

Notation: A high G touch can even break internal IC connections. A iii human foot drop onto concrete can generate sufficient G loading to practice this. So there'due south that...
A good instance spreads the G forcefulness loading over a greater timeframe and lessens it past absorbing some of the free energy as well transforming it to oestrus.
These are heavy, expensive phones with very niggling impact protection. Go a good case like the Bolt.

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TheMadScientist
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If that'due south the but temp sensor for charging you should have it as it won't shut it down if it gets too hot.
A Li meltdown isn't pretty.

Is the bad sensor in the battery???
If and then just replacing the battery might set the issue:)


I believe the sensor is on the wireless charging coil
Guys had the event back on the s8 too
blackhawk
  • #10
I believe the sensor is on the wireless charging coil
Guys had the issue back on the s8 also

It be a happy catastrophe if then...
and not the first fourth dimension a repair tech was wrong.

Maybe the OP could try a better repair shop if they don't feel up to using a heat gun and popping off the dorsum panel. This is one of the easiest repairs for these phones but withal requires considerable care to practise. Depends on the OP'southward skill level and having the minimum tools required.

TheMadScientist
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It be a happy catastrophe if and so...
and not the first fourth dimension a repair tech was incorrect.

Maybe the OP could try a better repair store if they don't feel upwards to using a estrus gun and popping off the dorsum panel. This is one of the easiest repairs for these phones but still requires considerable care to do. Depends on the OP's skill level and having the minimum tools required.


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