Why Your Phone Only Charges When Turned Off If your phone only charges when it is turned off, this is usually a sign that something is interfering with the charging process while the device is running. Many users panic and assume the battery is completely damaged, but in most cases the issue is related to the charging port, software conflicts, power consumption, or a weak charger. When the phone is turned on, many processes run in the background. Apps, system services, internet connections, and screen activity all consume power. If the charger cannot deliver enough energy, the phone may appear not to charge. When the device is turned off, however, these activities stop, allowing the battery to receive power more easily. Understanding why this happens can help you identify the real problem and solve it without unnecessary repairs. Common Reasons This Happens Several technical factors may cause a phone to charge only when it is turned off. One common cause is insufficient charging power....
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