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S9+ Charging Hot

Jackd777

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May 3, 2016
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I have a fast-charging wall wart for this phone. It consistently heats up when charging. It doesn't charge for more than 5-10 minutes or so before it's hot to the touch. The phone itself beeps, shows the charge percentage back a couple points and starts charging again. I unplug the charger and separate the prong portion from the USB part and let it cool off and try again.

This can't be normal. Is it a faulty charger? Bad phone? It's a used phone I got about two months ago from my phone carrier and the charger came with it.
 
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So it's the charger that's heating up rather than the phone? Just to be clear, since the thread title suggested it was the phone but your first 2 sentences here suggest it's the charger.

If the charger is getting hot enough that it stops charging that is wrong (and very unutual). Is it an original manufacturer charger or a third-party one? Either way if the charger is getting too hot that suggests the problem is there: they ought to be able to run at their maximum output without getting actually hot (warm, sure, transformers will get warm when they are passing a lot of current, but it shouldn't be hot).

But the phone should control the charging speed, and the phone doesn't know the charger's temperature. So if the charger is getting hot and charging stops that suggests a thermal cut-out - in which case it's good that it has one, bad that it's activating.
 
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I am having this same problem. When charging the phone up from under half the adaptive fast charger gets so hot it kicks off and back on over and over. The phone hardly even gets warm. This is my 2nd s9 plus. Bought the first one new on eBay and it done this, returned that one because it was a carrier phone (I wanted unlocked) the 2nd one I bought also does the same thing. I don’t know if it could be from using an extension cord? I have only charged it a couple times so I’m not sure yet. I will plug it directly into the wall next charge and see what happens.
 
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