Worked for me thank god, was literally losing my mind. I feel like Samsung "sneakingly" do this to force people to buy more chargers or a wireless one when their phone should be working just fine, kinda crazy.
@@richardstaples75 it is my choice if I wish to damage my phone. At least give me the option to turn the damn thing off. Tired of being denied a charge at 5 or 10 percent randomly.
This was amazing. I have tried imaginable suggestion I could find online, and nothing worked until I found your video. What a simple solution!!! You are the only one who understood that the problem might be with the fast charger. I did exactly what you said: I unplugged from the fast charger and used a direct ubs plug on my power strip, and lo and behold, it began charging again (after more than one year!), and it keeps charging now even with the fast charger. Thank you!!!
If anyone else is having trouble with step 3 - try plugging your phone in, once the alert comes up (and won't go away after a few seconds), then unplug your phone a little bit (so the phone is no longer charging but the plug is still in the charging port), then plug it back in - thats what worked for me!! I also used a fast charger tho (its all I had on me), I just disabled fast charging in my settings 😊 thanks for the video!!
Disabling fast-charge, turn off phone, connect charger(nothing happend), turn phone on with charger. notification was gone, turn fast charge back on worked for me. thank you
Thank you so much! My S21 was splashed with the ocean water and I couldn't get rid of this annoying moisture warning for 1.5 weeks! Phone repair wanted $160 CAD to replace the port... I just watched your video and, though not right away, I got it to work! I used the old charger first, then plugged it into my old laptop but it didn't work. Lastly, plugging it into my Dell docking station was a success! Fingers crossed everything will be working fine now!
Cheers man. Everyone without a moisture issue should try step 3 first, then the others. Worked for me, like alot of people in the comments. I didn't have any moisture in my phone and was a random popup.
I wish I could LIKE this video twice. My phone fell into a bucket of water and I got the dreaded moisture error. For the second in the life of this phone, this video helped me recover from the error. A big thank you again
Thanks!!!!! Step 3 did it for me. I've tried so many of the recommendations and nothing was working (5 days in). This fixed it for me. This video is still very helpful 2yrs later. Great Job!
S21 - clearing cache didn't work, optimizing apps didn't work. Cleaned port with isopropol and compressed air (no hair dryer); didn't seem to work. Plugged in a slow charger (phone off), got the moisture warning. Ignored it and started phone. Phone started to charge. Let it charge a few %, then tried a fast charger - that now worked! Everything seems healthy now. Thanks!
This video was spot on. Took just a few minutes total to get it working again. I thought I was going to have to wirelessly charge until I waited for the new phone I wanted to come out. Thank you
A HUGE THANK YOU for this specific video. After my Samsung phones giving the horrible moisture warning over and over again, searching yt for help to avoid costly repairs or replacement thru Samsung or my phone provider, YOUR video is the BEST one for this issue on the web and absolutely worked! Will share with family and friends & return if I ever have the same issue!
This guy is a genius! Incredible video. Super easy to follow. I did exactly as the video said and followed all 3 steps to the T. Worked like a charm! As soon as I plugged my phone in the water alert popped up then disappeared and went straight to charging! Thank you so much! I subscribed and I know for sure I'll be back whenever I need more tech help! Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much for providing all the different options. I was skeptical about cleaning the port. But I did. I couldn't believe how dirty the port was. And that solved my issue. I don't have to listen to that annoying alert anymore. Thank you sharing!
Just came back from following the steps to get my phone charging normally again. I just wanted to make sure you got my thanks!! 4 days with that moisture error and I was ready to disassemble my whole phone. Really appreciate this video
Followed these instructions and it worked beautifully. I spent a lot of time reading forums on how to solve the issue, but to no avail. This video is much appreciated 👍
Thank you so, so, so much!!! This worked! I tried the first two and they didn't work. After my two failures, I was skeptical and didn't think the last suggestion would work but it did! You saved me from having to send in my phone to Samsung. You are a lifesaver. I'm definitely going to follow you.
Thank you! Thank you! I have a Samsung Galaxy S9, I followed your steps but instead used a toothpick with isopropyl alcohol wipe to get it to the bottom of the port. I cleaned out some black dirt and then followed steps 2 & 3 using a generic non fast charger. No warning at all and the phone is charging. The crazy thing is we are getting ready to trade it in for credit on a new phone.
You just saved me, my phone was on 0% and showed the warning even though it was just laying on my desk all night. Thanks to you I don´t have to go to work with my phone at 0%
YOU ARE A STAR... I have tried every trick in the book, managing to get a charge but only to 47% but not without battering the USB port.. This is the only fix that has worked (step 3).👍 👍👍👍👍
@Hindsight 101, I was having the same issue but it actually wasn't moisture related. I had small impediments in the port so I used a soft bristle toothbrush to gently remove the debris. Thanks for the tips the phone started charging minutes later!
Yah, my phone was not wet or near moister. It just decided to give me this obnoxious error. Yup, the very last step worked for me: turn off the phone, connect to a slow charger, BOOM! started charging and no more annoying moister detected errors! Saving this for later. Thank you!
Hi. I want to say a big Thank you to you for posting this short but excellent useful video for moisture detecting warning. As you mentioned my Samsung note 10 phone kept showing that annoying charging error and didn't allow me to charge my phone. As you mentioned I tried each and every thing everyone mentioned in the you tube. I spent almost 6 hours trying to fix the problem. My husband also has a note 10 , so I could do some wireless charging to keep my phone alive. I got so tired that finally I was thinking of doing a factory reset which I didn't want to do since I have lot of useful data on my phone. Thought of trying one more video and got your video. I had already done the previous two things you had shown so tried the 3rd step you showed and you know what it worked! The moisture detection warning has gone and I am able to charge my phone now. Thank you once again!
Thank you for saving me lots of money. You've added to my knowledge base. At first, I was hesitant to follow your guidelines because I had seen many youtube videos that wasted my time and didn't solve my issue. At the last stage, I used the fast charger(which is against your tip) and my phone did not come on, but as soon as I changed it to a slow charger, my phone popped up with the moisture alert and after about 10seconds, it came right on with charging screen. I am the happiest man on earth😄😄
Thank You for this! Step 2 worked for me, I was lowkey freaking out as I have very important photos on my phone that I know if my phone was toast I wouldn't get them back so thank you again!
Thank you so much!!!! I had clean the port and the warning continue to pop up and didn't let me charged it. I followed your last step and it worked wonderfully!!!! 😊👍
Thank you for the tutorial! It actually worked for me. I have spent one week with the notification; I tried everything on the internet but it didn't help. Only plugging it to slow charger worked.
This happened to my brother's 10 today. First tried the rubbing alcohol trick, his port was gross. still showed moisture detected, so I tried the hair dryer trick, that fixed it
These steps worked for me! Thank you VERY much! My phone landed in salt water (ocean) for about 60 seconds. It took closer to 6 minutes to dry out in front of a small ceramic heater. It is now charging properly :)
I can not thank you enough. 2 weeks trying to figure this out and then I came across your video. Step #3 is what did it for me. Unfortunately I did the hard reset already. But the slow charger did the trick. Thank you thank you 👊
Just did Step 1 and went straight to Step 3! I didnt have my hair dryer with me, as that one has a cool air setting, so I didnt risk it. Grabbed a normal charging cord with a normal speed port. Alarm went off again but I quickly unplugged it- waited a few seconds. Plugged it back in and Ta-Da!! Its charging now as I type!! Thank you for the suggestions. Glad its working again! 👍🏼
Using a non Fash-charging charger did it for me!! Thank you very much! You're a life saver! I was freaking out after that moisture sign won't go for 2 days now!! Thank you thank you 👍🏻
THIS WORKED! Thank you. My mom's phone was completely dead and not. Charging, but I followed each step and low and behold. I think a crucial step was using a slow charger.
What worked for me was to put it in safe mode then plug into a slow charger & wait a few seconds. I unplugged it thinking it wasn't going to work & the water symbol went away, when I tried again it worked.
@@Hindsight101 i was thinking cause he will work :( after a while he started again...and he didnt get contact with water or something...i try now factory restet and maybe will be fixed(remeber to backuo youre stuff first) i will come back to let you know if this option was ok.
Very helpful my friend ! To fix the problem completely do the step3 (meaning slow charger 1st). Then go to charging settings of your phone and deactivate the fast charging mode and then plug the fast charger. Then just activate again fast charging and probably will work. My phone is ok now.😅😅
I found a similar but more simple way, especially for guys like me that don't have hair dryers. All you need is: - something tiny and pointy (toothpick or dental floss pick) - something sanitizing (rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer) - one little square of toilet paper, or maybe even a very thin microfiber cloth if one can actually fit in there (not sure) 1. take the toilet paper and put a tiny amount of alcohol/sanitizer on it so it feels very slightly damp 2. wrap that toilet paper around the end of the pick you are using 3. gently poke the pick into the port and rub both sides of the USB conductor to wipe dirt off 4. repeat step 3 except with a piece or dry toilet paper to remove any leftover cleaner or any actual real moisture that was in there before. This took all of 60 seconds and worked perfectly the first attempt. For me, the port was just dirty. Oh, and yes, turn your phone OFF when you are doing this. EDIT: Don't use a Q-tip! That cotton can get stuck on the USB conductor and you don't want to be leaving pieces of debris like that in there. Worse still, the plastic part behind the swap can scratch the interior, which is exactly the opposite of what you want to be doing. If anything is unavailable, use your best judgment - the idea is you use a sanitizing cleaner which dries very quickly, put it on some material that can clean without leaving residue of its own, and you are poking into the port with anything very thin and pointy. EZ
So a couple of things 1. I have seen a lot of comments about men net having a hair dryer. I live with 3 women so I used what was available. But you could also use a heat gun or if your phone is that important find a woman and borrow theirs. 2. I can slightly agree about the Qtip comment. I would still use a Qtip but the quality of the Qtip does matter. I hate the plastic ones and the cheaper they are the less cotton they use so that could be an issue. But the more quality ones you should have no problem. 3. I have to disagree with using a toothpick or floss pick because those could do harm as well if your not careful Just my thoughts but thanks for the comment
Hi, I was having the same problem and what worked for me was using a thin makeup brush to take out any dust that may be inside the charging port and then keeping it underneath a normal bedside lamp for 20 minutes with the bulb 5 cm away from the screen Phone : Galaxy Note 9
I previously left a question, and the answer to that is that a 2.0 amp brick charger will do the trick just fine. I still have several Samsung OE 2.0A bricks. I tried all of these before I even started looking for online answers, but that last one about powering down, plugging in an old school 2.0A and being patient while the phone figures out what it's supposed to do. This one worked great. ⭐⭐ 👍🌟👍⭐⭐ Thank you for this one! Finally, one that worked. I don't know if everything has to be done first, but this one is where it started charging again. Once you get the % with a spinning tracer, I was able to power it back up, wait for the OS to load, I went to my battery settings, unplugged, and plugged my fast charge in.
Luckily i found this video! This still works! My child has a Galaxy S21 FE and it went dead last night. It never got near moisture so we arent sure why we were getting this warning. It would not charge. We dried it in bag of rice overnight, which has worked for me in the past. Cleaned with alcohol. Still got the warning. Then we used the blow dryer this morning. Finally plugged it into a cable coming off of our lamp charger and it is charging now! Not sure if it will work with the fast charge yet. Will update after it is done charging on slow charge. Thank you!
You are a great educator… after listening to all your steps, i decided to remove my usb from the fast charging head and connected it to my powerbank usb port, then i long press the power button+volume up button+bixy button at the same time. Some options popped up and i selected repair app and voilà the annoying moisture sign disappeared.
Fixed! After months of wireless charging which wasn't cheap because I also had purchase 1 for my vehicles also. I followed all 3 steps then BEHOLD! my phone is charging by way of it's port again. I'm now a subscriber to your channel!
I"ve been struggling like crazy without my phone and the crazy thing is that everytime I would try to see if maybe my phone fixed itself i would look for a fast charger!! That was the problem! I connected it to one of the usb ports on my Jackery with the cheapest usb cable i found and voila! It worked! Thanks my friend
I tried the 3rd step, but it didn't work, but when I tried all the steps you have shown us in order, it worked like magic; what a lifesaver; thank you Bro.
You are my hero!!!! Follow your instructions and after Step 3, It is charging with a cord AGAIN! No more phone near a Whirl Pool. You saved me a $750 Pay Off fee. THANK YOU!!!!
Thanks for these tips. Using the Q tip didn't work for me but I cut some thin narrow strips of cardboard (e.g. from the back of a writing pad. These absorbed the Alcohol well and it was much easier to clean the surfaces inside the charger. Worked like a charm. Hope this helps.
omg had to find you again to say THANK YOU!!out of like 5 tutorials I have watched here and for three days now..this was the only trick that qorked for me..followed step 1,2 and 3!and it worked!THANK YOU AND SUBSCRIBED!
You are THEEEEEEEE best. I followed all 3 steps and now I can finally charge my phone regularly... 3 months and 2 wireless chargers later. I appreciate you!
Got a Samsung Galaxy S23Fe. Had this warning popup on my phone as well. First time I have ever seen this in my entire Mobile phone days lol. Anyway thanks for the video. I got it fixed pretty quick. I used the solution used for cleaning Spectacles, cotton tip to clean and dry it. then put it Infront of my mini fan for 2 minutes. I then used a USB on my computer to charge instead of a low voltage charger and it worked. Cheers :)
The third one worked!!! Tried the cleaning, the cache clearing, the Samsung boot screen bypass, none of which worked. Even the rice overnight didn't work. For some reason, using the slow charger worked. Only then did we switch to the fast charger, which oddly enough no longer gives the error. So thank you for this!
Thank you for your suggestion... The third solution has done wonder for me... Just after waking up this morning I put my Galaxy S23 (which I bought just last month) on charge and suddenly the moisture warning popped out without any reason. I thought I was doomed until I came across your video. Thanks a ton. I put my device on charge with a normal Samsung charger lying around and the phone started charging again. It was initially at 34% and after charging it till about 60%, I switched off the charging and booted my phone on and plugged in with the fast charger and its charging now.
I was very hesitant at first because i tried every video i saw in YT on my samsung s20plus it didnt work and I am hopeless my phone is dead then I said I’ll give it a try (Last step) Your my hero IT DID work!!! Thank you very much you saved me from having my phone repair I’m crying 😭😊🤩🙌🏼👎🏻👏👍 Your the best! I dont normally comment but you help me a lot.
U r a God send. My phone did the moisture alert while charging. I followed your instructions and it was resolved but 6 hours later it did the moisture detected again while charging! Followed your instructions again and resolved but waiting to see if it is a permanent fix.
Worked for me...galaxy s21 ultra 5g. I tried everything before except for the slow charger. Thank you sir I appreciated the video! You saved me $80.....another place wanted to charged me $180 as well
Man, you saved my life!! The coffee was spilled, with sugar and cream. It was dry but it didn't work because of sugar. I used rubbing alcohol and dried it for 3 min. I plugged my regular charger and it worked!! Thank you so much! I have Galaxy Note 9.
I've watched like four other videos on this topic & none worked, except for yours! The only thing is with the generic slow charger, the only 1 that worked for me was the apple white box, but after that my phone is back to charging on fast chargers! Thank you!
The last trick fixed my phone 📱. Thank you. You do have to have the phone turned off when you do it or it will not work. Seriously thank you. I do all my work through my phone.
wawwww wawww it works. thanks bro you are life saver. am about to throw it away but when I start to watch your video and trying to do step by step it works immediately. thanx a lot again bro.
My phone hadn't been near any moisture but I couldn't rule out dirt. I had tried an air compressor and a toothbrush with no luck. Did all 3 steps and it worked. Thanks!
Thanks for watching, let me know if this worked for you
It worked for me, Thank You!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
No problem glad it worked out
Thanks so much! I followed all three steps and now my phone is charging again and no error message.
Awesome great to hear
@@Unique3160 nothing seems to work for me
Worked for me thank god, was literally losing my mind. I feel like Samsung "sneakingly" do this to force people to buy more chargers or a wireless one when their phone should be working just fine, kinda crazy.
Yeah I think Samsung should have a better way of implementing this warning. It shouldn’t be this hard to remove it.
Felt the same way, it's really annoying
The software protects the phone's electronics from being irreparably damaged.
@@richardstaples75 it is my choice if I wish to damage my phone. At least give me the option to turn the damn thing off. Tired of being denied a charge at 5 or 10 percent randomly.
Annoyiny my chargers works but only at 0%
3 years later and this worked perfectly. Appreciate it.
welcome
Do u have to slow charge all the time ?
@@AtomicF no
What part worked? Thanks for nothing
This was amazing. I have tried imaginable suggestion I could find online, and nothing worked until I found your video. What a simple solution!!! You are the only one who understood that the problem might be with the fast charger. I did exactly what you said: I unplugged from the fast charger and used a direct ubs plug on my power strip, and lo and behold, it began charging again (after more than one year!), and it keeps charging now even with the fast charger. Thank you!!!
Happy it worked out
Just step 3 was all that was needed to rip my wife's phone out of that mode she's been sitting in for MONTHS. You're a life saver bro! ❤
Glad I could help
Ty that work just step 3 worked very well
Turning off, charging, and turning back on cleared my code & will now allow me to fast charge again! Thanks so much!!!!
Awesome
If anyone else is having trouble with step 3 - try plugging your phone in, once the alert comes up (and won't go away after a few seconds), then unplug your phone a little bit (so the phone is no longer charging but the plug is still in the charging port), then plug it back in - thats what worked for me!! I also used a fast charger tho (its all I had on me), I just disabled fast charging in my settings 😊 thanks for the video!!
Thanks
thank you
Disabling fast-charge, turn off phone, connect charger(nothing happend), turn phone on with charger. notification was gone, turn fast charge back on worked for me. thank you
Glad it worked out
@@basdejong1196 the error is back and connot get rid of it again :(
Thank you so much! My S21 was splashed with the ocean water and I couldn't get rid of this annoying moisture warning for 1.5 weeks! Phone repair wanted $160 CAD to replace the port... I just watched your video and, though not right away, I got it to work! I used the old charger first, then plugged it into my old laptop but it didn't work. Lastly, plugging it into my Dell docking station was a success! Fingers crossed everything will be working fine now!
Good luck
@@Hindsight101 did it do the job? I'm in the exact same situation as well
1.5 weeks... fuck
Cheers man. Everyone without a moisture issue should try step 3 first, then the others. Worked for me, like alot of people in the comments. I didn't have any moisture in my phone and was a random popup.
Glad it helps!
I wish I could LIKE this video twice. My phone fell into a bucket of water and I got the dreaded moisture error. For the second in the life of this phone, this video helped me recover from the error. A big thank you again
Happy to help
Phone on 2% I probably won't make it through the video
Same
Im in the excact same situation
Try pressing power + volume up button.,
It worked on my a73 w/ drained bat.. 😊
How about s23 ultra?
Rip bro 💀
Thanks!!!!! Step 3 did it for me. I've tried so many of the recommendations and nothing was working (5 days in). This fixed it for me. This video is still very helpful 2yrs later. Great Job!
Oh good thanks
S21 - clearing cache didn't work, optimizing apps didn't work. Cleaned port with isopropol and compressed air (no hair dryer); didn't seem to work. Plugged in a slow charger (phone off), got the moisture warning. Ignored it and started phone. Phone started to charge. Let it charge a few %, then tried a fast charger - that now worked! Everything seems healthy now. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback and glad you're up and running again
I just went to the beach and noticed this on my S22 Ultra and it worked just as you said, thank you
You're welcome
This video was spot on. Took just a few minutes total to get it working again. I thought I was going to have to wirelessly charge until I waited for the new phone I wanted to come out. Thank you
Great
A HUGE THANK YOU for this specific video. After my Samsung phones giving the horrible moisture warning over and over again, searching yt for help to avoid costly repairs or replacement thru Samsung or my phone provider, YOUR video is the BEST one for this issue on the web and absolutely worked! Will share with family and friends & return if I ever have the same issue!
Wow glad the video helped and thanks for sharing
This guy is a genius! Incredible video. Super easy to follow. I did exactly as the video said and followed all 3 steps to the T. Worked like a charm! As soon as I plugged my phone in the water alert popped up then disappeared and went straight to charging! Thank you so much! I subscribed and I know for sure I'll be back whenever I need more tech help! Keep up the great work!
Thank you for the comment much appreciated
Thanks so much for providing all the different options. I was skeptical about cleaning the port. But I did. I couldn't believe how dirty the port was. And that solved my issue. I don't have to listen to that annoying alert anymore. Thank you sharing!
No problem
Thanks a lot. My wife's phone had a similar problem. We tried the rubbing alcohol method and that was it. Thanks once again. God bless.❤
No problem
Just came back from following the steps to get my phone charging normally again. I just wanted to make sure you got my thanks!! 4 days with that moisture error and I was ready to disassemble my whole phone. Really appreciate this video
You're welcome
Followed these instructions and it worked beautifully. I spent a lot of time reading forums on how to solve the issue, but to no avail. This video is much appreciated 👍
You're welcome
Thank you so, so, so much!!! This worked! I tried the first two and they didn't work. After my two failures, I was skeptical and didn't think the last suggestion would work but it did! You saved me from having to send in my phone to Samsung. You are a lifesaver. I'm definitely going to follow you.
You're welcome!
Thank you! Thank you! I have a Samsung Galaxy S9, I followed your steps but instead used a toothpick with isopropyl alcohol wipe to get it to the bottom of the port. I cleaned out some black dirt and then followed steps 2 & 3 using a generic non fast charger. No warning at all and the phone is charging. The crazy thing is we are getting ready to trade it in for credit on a new phone.
I happy this worked out for you
Have the s9+
You just saved me, my phone was on 0% and showed the warning even though it was just laying on my desk all night. Thanks to you I don´t have to go to work with my phone at 0%
You're welcome
YOU ARE A STAR... I have tried every trick in the book, managing to get a charge but only to 47% but not without battering the USB port..
This is the only fix that has worked (step 3).👍 👍👍👍👍
You are welcome!
That was a great tutorial! It was just what I have been looking for...short and right to the point. Keep up the good work, and thank you.
Thank you
@Hindsight 101, I was having the same issue but it actually wasn't moisture related. I had small impediments in the port so I used a soft bristle toothbrush to gently remove the debris. Thanks for the tips the phone started charging minutes later!
Great!!!
Yah, my phone was not wet or near moister. It just decided to give me this obnoxious error.
Yup, the very last step worked for me: turn off the phone, connect to a slow charger, BOOM! started charging and no more annoying moister detected errors! Saving this for later. Thank you!
welcome
Honestly didn't know/was very skeptical this would work, but it worked like a charm. Thank you! Saved me a lot of headache
No problem
Hi. I want to say a big Thank you to you for posting this short but excellent useful video for moisture detecting warning.
As you mentioned my Samsung note 10 phone kept showing that annoying charging error and didn't allow me to charge my phone. As you mentioned I tried each and every thing everyone mentioned in the you tube. I spent almost 6 hours trying to fix the problem. My husband also has a note 10 , so I could do some wireless charging to keep my phone alive. I got so tired that finally I was thinking of doing a factory reset which I didn't want to do since I have lot of useful data on my phone. Thought of trying one more video and got your video. I had already done the previous two things you had shown so tried the 3rd step you showed and you know what it worked! The moisture detection warning has gone and I am able to charge my phone now.
Thank you once again!
Happy to help
Thank you for saving me lots of money. You've added to my knowledge base. At first, I was hesitant to follow your guidelines because I had seen many youtube videos that wasted my time and didn't solve my issue. At the last stage, I used the fast charger(which is against your tip) and my phone did not come on, but as soon as I changed it to a slow charger, my phone popped up with the moisture alert and after about 10seconds, it came right on with charging screen. I am the happiest man on earth😄😄
Happy to help
Omg the last one work 😱 iv been searching for hours now and nothing worked thank you thank you thank you 🙏 xxx
You're welcome
Thank You for this! Step 2 worked for me, I was lowkey freaking out as I have very important photos on my phone that I know if my phone was toast I wouldn't get them back so thank you again!
glad it worked out, thanks for watching
Sir !!! You're the best !!! I did everything you said and now my phone is charging perfectly!!! Thanks a lot sir.. God bless you
Most welcome
Damn man,I thought I was doomed!!! Lol... Thanks for this video,literally the ONLY one that worked... Subscribed!!!
Thanks I appreciate it and glad it worked out
Dude you saved my phone! I don't know why you dont have more subs... Thanks for this!
Welcome! I am just glad to help people no matter the subs
Thank you so much!!!! I had clean the port and the warning continue to pop up and didn't let me charged it. I followed your last step and it worked wonderfully!!!! 😊👍
Welcome
Thank you for the tutorial! It actually worked for me. I have spent one week with the notification; I tried everything on the internet but it didn't help. Only plugging it to slow charger worked.
Glad to hear, thanks for letting me know
@@Hindsight101 can I go back to using a fast charger after the moisture detected warning goes away?
Yes
@@Hindsight101 Thanks!
Can i know what is slow charger
Bro thank you so much much, you're a legend. I didn't have any rubbing alcohol nearby but I used a T shirt and that worked.
Glad it worked just be care you can damage the port if not careful
HAHAHHAHA IM USIJG MY GOD DAMN T SHIRT THANKS BRO
Wow. I had tried everything. S10+ now seems fixed. Thanks for posting this.
Glad it helped
Worked really well, thank you so much. Step 3 was what I needed.
Glad it worked for you
This happened to my brother's 10 today. First tried the rubbing alcohol trick, his port was gross. still showed moisture detected, so I tried the hair dryer trick, that fixed it
Oh good, it's scary how dirty a small port can get
Wow! The last option to turn off phone and plug in charger worked immediately! You're a life saver. Thank you.
Glad I could help
These steps worked for me! Thank you VERY much! My phone landed in salt water (ocean) for about 60 seconds. It took closer to 6 minutes to dry out in front of a small ceramic heater. It is now charging properly :)
You're welcome
I can not thank you enough. 2 weeks trying to figure this out and then I came across your video. Step #3 is what did it for me. Unfortunately I did the hard reset already. But the slow charger did the trick. Thank you thank you 👊
My pleasure
How many seconds/ minutes untill it worked? Pls help.
Right away but sometimes it took several tries
Great tutorial. I just did the third step on my Galaxy S8 and it worked right away. Thank you so much.
You're welcome
Thank you, thank you!
Your solution was perfect. It never occurred to me to try and charge it when it was off. So simple, but it works.
Thanks again.
Excellent!
You are an animal, tried so many things but step 3 worked a charm! Thanks mate
No problem glad to help
Just did Step 1 and went straight to Step 3! I didnt have my hair dryer with me, as that one has a cool air setting, so I didnt risk it. Grabbed a normal charging cord with a normal speed port. Alarm went off again but I quickly unplugged it- waited a few seconds. Plugged it back in and Ta-Da!! Its charging now as I type!! Thank you for the suggestions. Glad its working again! 👍🏼
You're welcome
OMG THANKYOU! It worked although I had to plug it into my laptop :) You're the best!
Glad it worked out. I wouldn't have thought of a laptop. Good idea
@@Hindsight101 i plugged it in my truck stereo lol
Good thinking 👍🏿
The slow charger trick worked for me! Thank you!!
Awesome
Using a non Fash-charging charger did it for me!! Thank you very much! You're a life saver! I was freaking out after that moisture sign won't go for 2 days now!! Thank you thank you 👍🏻
Great to hear!
You're a legend dude! Thank you so much for this! Subbed!
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Two weeks of madness and the solution number three worked! Thank You so much!
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@@Hindsight101 A day later it appeared again, what do you recommend to do?
You may have to clean it more than once
THIS WORKED! Thank you. My mom's phone was completely dead and not. Charging, but I followed each step and low and behold. I think a crucial step was using a slow charger.
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Thank you so much for your help ! I was stuck with my wireless charger for months !!
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What worked for me was to put it in safe mode then plug into a slow charger & wait a few seconds. I unplugged it thinking it wasn't going to work & the water symbol went away, when I tried again it worked.
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same for me on Galaxy note 10+ this option worked for me 100% thanks for sharing this, you have saved my day :P Cheers from Netherlands
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@@Hindsight101 i was thinking cause he will work :( after a while he started again...and he didnt get contact with water or something...i try now factory restet and maybe will be fixed(remeber to backuo youre stuff first) i will come back to let you know if this option was ok.
@@Hindsight101 Update on my reply...last option is also not working i dont know what to do.... :(
Very helpful my friend ! To fix the problem completely do the step3 (meaning slow charger 1st). Then go to charging settings of your phone and deactivate the fast charging mode and then plug the fast charger. Then just activate again fast charging and probably will work. My phone is ok now.😅😅
Thanks for the info
I found a similar but more simple way, especially for guys like me that don't have hair dryers. All you need is:
- something tiny and pointy (toothpick or dental floss pick)
- something sanitizing (rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer)
- one little square of toilet paper, or maybe even a very thin microfiber cloth if one can actually fit in there (not sure)
1. take the toilet paper and put a tiny amount of alcohol/sanitizer on it so it feels very slightly damp
2. wrap that toilet paper around the end of the pick you are using
3. gently poke the pick into the port and rub both sides of the USB conductor to wipe dirt off
4. repeat step 3 except with a piece or dry toilet paper to remove any leftover cleaner or any actual real moisture that was in there before.
This took all of 60 seconds and worked perfectly the first attempt. For me, the port was just dirty. Oh, and yes, turn your phone OFF when you are doing this.
EDIT: Don't use a Q-tip! That cotton can get stuck on the USB conductor and you don't want to be leaving pieces of debris like that in there. Worse still, the plastic part behind the swap can scratch the interior, which is exactly the opposite of what you want to be doing. If anything is unavailable, use your best judgment - the idea is you use a sanitizing cleaner which dries very quickly, put it on some material that can clean without leaving residue of its own, and you are poking into the port with anything very thin and pointy. EZ
So a couple of things
1. I have seen a lot of comments about men net having a hair dryer. I live with 3 women so I used what was available. But you could also use a heat gun or if your phone is that important find a woman and borrow theirs.
2. I can slightly agree about the Qtip comment. I would still use a Qtip but the quality of the Qtip does matter. I hate the plastic ones and the cheaper they are the less cotton they use so that could be an issue. But the more quality ones you should have no problem.
3. I have to disagree with using a toothpick or floss pick because those could do harm as well if your not careful
Just my thoughts but thanks for the comment
Thanks.. Brilliant young man.. Fixed mine...I was in a state of near panic... Well done.. 👍👏👏👏👏
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Hi, I was having the same problem and what worked for me was using a thin makeup brush to take out any dust that may be inside the charging port and then keeping it underneath a normal bedside lamp for 20 minutes with the bulb 5 cm away from the screen
Phone : Galaxy Note 9
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@@Hindsight101 you're welcomeeee
I previously left a question, and the answer to that is that a 2.0 amp brick charger will do the trick just fine. I still have several Samsung OE 2.0A bricks. I tried all of these before I even started looking for online answers, but that last one about powering down, plugging in an old school 2.0A and being patient while the phone figures out what it's supposed to do. This one worked great.
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Thank you for this one! Finally, one that worked. I don't know if everything has to be done first, but this one is where it started charging again.
Once you get the % with a spinning tracer, I was able to power it back up, wait for the OS to load, I went to my battery settings, unplugged, and plugged my fast charge in.
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Luckily i found this video! This still works! My child has a Galaxy S21 FE and it went dead last night. It never got near moisture so we arent sure why we were getting this warning. It would not charge. We dried it in bag of rice overnight, which has worked for me in the past. Cleaned with alcohol. Still got the warning. Then we used the blow dryer this morning. Finally plugged it into a cable coming off of our lamp charger and it is charging now! Not sure if it will work with the fast charge yet. Will update after it is done charging on slow charge. Thank you!
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Thankyou , this has helped after an afternoon of wondering what to do ... Blessings
Wonderful!
You are a great educator… after listening to all your steps, i decided to remove my usb from the fast charging head and connected it to my powerbank usb port, then i long press the power button+volume up button+bixy button at the same time. Some options popped up and i selected repair app and voilà the annoying moisture sign disappeared.
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Fixed! After months of wireless charging which wasn't cheap because I also had purchase 1 for my vehicles also. I followed all 3 steps then BEHOLD! my phone is charging by way of it's port again. I'm now a subscriber to your channel!
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Worked like a treat, Used hand sanitizer on the cotton tips and now at 35% from dead. Thank you from Australia
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Thanks for the tip, cleaning my port with the Q-tip and rubbing alcohol did it. Used some compressed air to get it dry and problem fixed.
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I"ve been struggling like crazy without my phone and the crazy thing is that everytime I would try to see if maybe my phone fixed itself i would look for a fast charger!! That was the problem! I connected it to one of the usb ports on my Jackery with the cheapest usb cable i found and voila! It worked! Thanks my friend
Thanks for sharing!!
I tried the 3rd step, but it didn't work, but when I tried all the steps you have shown us in order, it worked like magic; what a lifesaver; thank you Bro.
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Worked fine for me, many thanks! I used a small wooden skewer for step 1 as I had no q-tips.
Sadly the problem returned when using my usual chargers.
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You are my hero!!!! Follow your instructions and after Step 3, It is charging with a cord AGAIN! No more phone near a Whirl Pool. You saved me a $750 Pay Off fee. THANK YOU!!!!
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Thanks a lot for your video! I already did the cleanup and everything. But the last step with the slow charger did the trick! 😎 Thanks a lot !
Great job!
Thanks for these tips. Using the Q tip didn't work for me but I cut some thin narrow strips of cardboard (e.g. from the back of a writing pad. These absorbed the Alcohol well and it was much easier to clean the surfaces inside the charger. Worked like a charm. Hope this helps.
The main thing is just being gentle in there. Some things can get bent
I had no hope of option 3 working, but it did, thank you very much
You're welcome but it does hurt that you doubted me 😆
omg had to find you again to say THANK YOU!!out of like 5 tutorials I have watched here and for three days now..this was the only trick that qorked for me..followed step 1,2 and 3!and it worked!THANK YOU AND SUBSCRIBED!
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Thank you sir I use the hair blow dryer method u mentioned and literally in 2 mins it worked and started back charging 👍🏽
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I followed the steps exactly, and now my phone is charging without the notification. Thank you so much!
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You are THEEEEEEEE best. I followed all 3 steps and now I can finally charge my phone regularly... 3 months and 2 wireless chargers later. I appreciate you!
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I did ALL 3 steps.. NOW MY PH WORKS !!! thank you 👍🏼😌
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Got a Samsung Galaxy S23Fe. Had this warning popup on my phone as well. First time I have ever seen this in my entire Mobile phone days lol. Anyway thanks for the video. I got it fixed pretty quick. I used the solution used for cleaning Spectacles, cotton tip to clean and dry it. then put it Infront of my mini fan for 2 minutes. I then used a USB on my computer to charge instead of a low voltage charger and it worked. Cheers :)
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Thank you!!! This works for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra as well.
You saved me from sending it in to Samsung and having to wait 10 - 12 days.
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Sounds so simple, I didn't think adding more moisture (by using the alcohol to clean out the port) would help but it sure did
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Thank you! Dropped my phone in the snow so I opened this and I used the hair dryer 'method' and it got rid of the notification, greatly appreciate it!
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Wow, I've been trying all tricks I came across for the pass 3 days, nothing worked. Your 3 step was my savior.
Thanks 😊
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The third one worked!!! Tried the cleaning, the cache clearing, the Samsung boot screen bypass, none of which worked. Even the rice overnight didn't work. For some reason, using the slow charger worked. Only then did we switch to the fast charger, which oddly enough no longer gives the error. So thank you for this!
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Hair dryer technique worked like a charm. Thanks my dude. Really helped.
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The hairdryer and the cleaning fixed it omg thank you 🙏🙏😊😊 I was about to hit up the insurance company but you saved me ❤️❤️
are u still using fast charger
TYVM DUDE! BEEN LOSING MY MIND ALL NIGHT THINKING OF HOW TO FIX IT! YOU'RE A LIFESAVER! I'M LIKING AND SUBSCRIBING TO YE DUDE! KUDOS!
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Thank you for your suggestion... The third solution has done wonder for me... Just after waking up this morning I put my Galaxy S23 (which I bought just last month) on charge and suddenly the moisture warning popped out without any reason. I thought I was doomed until I came across your video. Thanks a ton.
I put my device on charge with a normal Samsung charger lying around and the phone started charging again. It was initially at 34% and after charging it till about 60%, I switched off the charging and booted my phone on and plugged in with the fast charger and its charging now.
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I was very hesitant at first because i tried every video i saw in YT on my samsung s20plus it didnt work and I am hopeless my phone is dead then I said I’ll give it a try (Last step) Your my hero IT DID work!!! Thank you very much you saved me from having my phone repair I’m crying 😭😊🤩🙌🏼👎🏻👏👍 Your the best! I dont normally comment but you help me a lot.
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U r a God send. My phone did the moisture alert while charging. I followed your instructions and it was resolved but 6 hours later it did the moisture detected again while charging! Followed your instructions again and resolved but waiting to see if it is a permanent fix.
I've had to do it several times before it really went away
Yo this actually worked! After 3 weeks and 2 resets this was what actually worked in under 10 minutes. Thank you!!!!
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Worked for me...galaxy s21 ultra 5g. I tried everything before except for the slow charger. Thank you sir I appreciated the video! You saved me $80.....another place wanted to charged me $180 as well
Oh wow didn't know they were changing that much
Man, you saved my life!! The coffee was spilled, with sugar and cream. It was dry but it didn't work because of sugar. I used rubbing alcohol and dried it for 3 min. I plugged my regular charger and it worked!! Thank you so much! I have Galaxy Note 9.
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I've watched like four other videos on this topic & none worked, except for yours! The only thing is with the generic slow charger, the only 1 that worked for me was the apple white box, but after that my phone is back to charging on fast chargers! Thank you!
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The last trick fixed my phone 📱. Thank you. You do have to have the phone turned off when you do it or it will not work. Seriously thank you. I do all my work through my phone.
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wawwww wawww it works. thanks bro you are life saver. am about to throw it away but when I start to watch your video and trying to do step by step it works immediately. thanx a lot again bro.
No problem glad to help
My phone hadn't been near any moisture but I couldn't rule out dirt. I had tried an air compressor and a toothbrush with no luck. Did all 3 steps and it worked. Thanks!
Awesome! Glad to help!
OMG! THANK YOU! I tried everything and it didn't work. I even tried this method and it didn't work the first few times and now it works!!! 💜💜💜💜💜
Yes I always tell people try this more than once