@markyboy53 ,Hello, try to reset the settings of the USB port of your phone. To do this, go to Applications and click on the area marked in the screenshot. Activate "Show system applications" and accept. Find the USB settings app and in storage, delete the cache and data. Restart the device and check.
This is happening because samsung released an update that makes it so most non samsung chargers wont work anymore because they want to rip their customers off. If you try customer support they will waste your time and money until you get fed up and give up. The soloution is to give them what they want and only buy charging equipment from samsung. Or go buy another brand of phone from a company that isnt run by scumbags
My A24 was charging perfectly fine yesterday, no issues whatsoever. After waking up today, it suddenly wasn't able to charge anymore. It connected briefly, showing the charging icon, but then it disappears and the notification bar shows the error: "The connected USB device is not supported."
Update: I've visited a tech store to see if they have other cables that I can replace mine with, and after doing some tests, It seems like my phone CANNOT charge with a USB-C to USB-C cable at all. USB-B to USB-C however, works just fine. Weird, but at least I know that it isn't the end of the world for my phone. I recommend people who have the same issue as me to try out other cables too.
@ken420 obviously you have tried a fair bit of Troubleshooting. I would make sure though that there is no liquid/debris in the charging port. Advisable to clean every so often. if you run a Diagnostic test via Samsung Members-Support-Diagnostic-wired charging are any errors highlighted?
1. Turn off the device.
2. Connect To Computer or plug in USB-C Headphones , Press and hold the Volume Up key and then press and hold the Power key
3. When the Android logo displays, release all three keys.
4. Wait until the Android system recovery menu options appear.
5. Press the Volume down key several times to highlight wipe cache partition.
6. Press Power key to select.
7. Press the Volume down key to highlight yes, them and press the Power key to select.
8. When the wipe cache partition is complete, Reboot system now is highlighted.
9. Press the Power key to restart the device.
However, it seems like my phone is charging perfectly fine when plugged into my laptop, with another cable. Keep in mind that the tests above have been done with both my own cable and adapter, as well as Samsung's. This is another entirely separate cable that I use to plug my phone to my laptop, and it seems to be charging just fine from there.
Yes I can, but unfortunately not in the near future, and it's pretty far from where I live. If there is absolutely no way for me to fix this issue on my own, then I have no choice but to head to one. For now, I'll keep an eye out for wireless chargers. Is there a general rule I should follow for purchasing one for my A24? It would be a shame to buy one, only for it to not work on my phone, and if there are other cheaper alternatives beyond original Samsung wireless chargers.
Same phone and same problem here. I remember the day before is stopped working, all of a sudden I received the notification of "usb device is not supported" and I had nothing conected. The thing I don't get is why laptop charging is working, Im using tha same cable. Athough, while conected to the phone, it sems to not transfer any data.
I got a USB-C adapter, but when plugged in, it says the connected USB device isn't supported. I've tried to go thru the developer options, but none have worked. I'm currently at *#0808# but have not the slightest idea what each means.
From what I could find the adapter has to specifically have an integrated DAC(Digital to Analog Converter).You can read a full discussion here that applies for the S21FE so it is safe to assume it will apply to the S21 Ultra.
I have a Note 10 and observed one day that I got prompted for a firmware update for the wired USB-C headphones that came included with the phone. This shows that they are not using an analog signal and there is some sort of integrated chip in the connector(I always thought that they were just simple analog headphones).Picture of the headphones so you can see that they are the most basic of basic headphones. :)
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Today is 9/26/2022 - I am having exact same issue plugging in wired headphones and phone detects it as "Charging connected device via USB" - I currently have Galaxy S20 FE 5G - My software is completely up to date as of 9/26/2022 and I have restarted phone twice. Please report error to software development team, etc. Thank you!
Hi Laura, I had tried the solution you mentioned, and the result showed that my earphone is still unable to function in safety mode (it can't even detect that I had plugged in the earphone - nothing shown in the notification). I had tried another way suggested by other expert, which is to activate the developer options, and turn off the "disable USB audio routing" and "USB debugging" button and restart, but it was not working too. I confirmed that my earphone are not damaged as it can work well in all other devices. Can you please give me some guidance on what else can I perform to deal with issue? Thanks Laura
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