I notice when the charger is plugged into the phone it feels a lil loose like u can shake it left and right anybody else feel that way?
Has it been used on other Samsung phones?
That just goes to show I have been too Apple focused. Micro USB of course. I have just had a rummage through my "assorted cables" box and found a USB to micro USB cable.
Dugh!
Neither is mine. Tight as a drum.Mine isn't loose at all, FWIW.
Well what do I know- close to nothing! The micro USB end is larger than the Samsung so it must be something else.
Does anyone have any ideas what it is. It does have that three arrow logo I see on USB connectors. Is there such a thing as large micro USB.
In addition, depending on the charger you use and the case you have on your phone, the charger may not fit perfectly.
Try it without that case and use the OEM charger and see if it makes a difference in the feel.
yes faced the same issue today and found that the back panel was not fitted from all edges. If you check closely somewhere there will be very slight gap. To fix this you pull the panel slightly away from the edge of the main body and then pull it down and it should snap with a click. And then you try your charger.
I like the thicker gage cable that the Note 2 comes with, but yes, it does seem to yank out of the phone with a bit of a tug. The best cable I've had yet was the cable for the Galaxy S2, thinner yet sturdy wire that plugs into the phone with a bit of a snap. Every other cable that has come after it has not been as good, some horrible. The Note 2's thick cable is probably my second favorite cable that comes out of a Galaxy device's box.
Tonight mine started fitting a bit loose. Up until it had been really right. My snap is gone.
It's Micro-USB, pretty much standard on all small devices that aren't Apple products at the moment. I've had them on all my phones for the last 3-4 years and never had any fail.
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