09-13-2021 12:49 PM - last edited on 01-16-2024 01:33 AM by ZenBot
09-14-2021 12:59 PM
ronald1985doesn't turn onhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/186056#Comment_186056
Oh, what is the sign of IC chip failure?
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09-14-2021 01:49 PM
DanishbluntAnything below:https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/186059#Comment_186059
- doesn't turn on
- smell burnt from the side charger (where the main power IC sits)
- phone abnormally hot to the point where you cant hold it -> shorted
- we know phones already died due to the power IC failure on the rog5, some topics here on zentalk and reddit.
- "charged" battery up to instant 100% -> voltage spike caused by short
- no charge on battery
But lets take your approach and disregard any type of common sense and logic and ask him to calibrate a battery on a phone that smells burnt, doesnt turn on, doesnt charge and is to hot to touch.
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09-14-2021 02:42 PM
ronald19851.) Literally died while charging and you claim it hasn't been charged for a long time? Are you completely mental or something?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/186080#Comment_186080
Anything below:
- doesn't turn on (not been on charge for a long time)
- phone abnormally hot to the point where you cant hold it -> shorted (bearing in mind he was using the phone then)
- "charged" battery up to instant 100% -> voltage spike caused by short (where the phone think it has enough, but it was actually near to zero)
- no charge on battery (same as point one)
I have faced - but phone is still working as normal. Charging instantly to 100% can also because of the battery stats out of whack. Battery calibration can help with this.
Leaving with only the burnt smell sympton - smell coming out from port can be caused by damaged cable/damage charging port. Therefore, that does not narrow down the IC chip.
The bottom line is the OP still needs to visit a service centre assume he is in China. If not which he isn't, then he has to go back to the reseller which is why Irene2_ASUS has recommended that option.
I will leave it here now.
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09-14-2021 03:03 PM
DanishbluntYou need to play it nice because you can cause this post to be locked up. I am very awake in what I post, but thanks for your concern.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/186087#Comment_186087
1.) Literally died while charging and you claim it hasn't been charged for a long time? Are you completely mental or something?
2.) Oh yeah because it's very common that the phone gets so hot that you can't even hold it. Oh wait, it isn't.
3.) Oh yeah while charging, totally makes sense. So in your world charging the phone means draining the battery. Is your house working in reverse or something? Are you somehow denying physics at your home?
4.) Absolutely not the same as point 1.
How about you stop trolling?
Seriously I can't tell if you're drunk or flatout trolling at this point. You couldn't be bothered to read OP's post, then you proceed with even more nonsensical crap. Seriously, just admit you didnt bother to read OP and you clearly don't know what you're writing at this point.
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09-15-2021 03:42 AM
ronald1985The fact you keep replying instead of admitting you didnt bother reading the post writing even more nonsense is beyond me.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/186089#Comment_186089
You need to play it nice because you can cause this post to be locked up. I am very awake in what I post, but thanks for your concern.
A perfect experiment for you since you like experimenting and finding things out is to charge with an 18 watts charger and play Genshin Impact as an extreme - you tell me if the percentage goes up or goes down, because I certainly know what happens. Does that make sense to you now?
So back to my original question, how is you have narrowed it down to the IC chip that's the problem? I have just said I have faced the same issue on the first few points except for burning, but that alone still doesn't narrow down to the IC chip.
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