If your phone supports wireless charging, try using a wireless charger to bypass the physical port.
Carefully clean the charging port with a soft brush or compressed air to remove any debris.
Inspect the phone for any visible signs of damage, such as a swollen battery or cracked screen, which might indicate internal issues.
Take the phone to a qualified repair technician for diagnosis and potential component replacement.
If a force restart doesn't work, try booting into recovery mode to clear the cache or perform a factory reset (this will erase data).
Research the specific button combination for your phone model to force a restart (e.g., holding power and volume down buttons).
A faulty charger or cable might be preventing the phone from charging properly.
Connect the phone to a known working charger and outlet for at least 30-60 minutes. Use the original charger if possible.
Check the permissions granted to installed apps and revoke any that seem unnecessary or suspicious.
Install and run a reputable antivirus/anti-malware scanner on your tablet to check for and remove any threats.
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The charging port on the phone may have bent pins, debris, or internal damage, preventing a stable connection with the charging cable.
The charging cable or the power adapter itself might be damaged or worn out, leading to intermittent power delivery.
Occasionally, a software issue can interfere with the phone's charging management system, causing inconsistent charging.
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