Nexus 6 USB Issues - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi All,
So I've had my Nexus 6 for about 2 years now, but recently had some weird issues with USB connections and I'm pretty stumped. The issue itself is that my phone will not be recognized by Windows, it doesn't even display in device manager. If I type 'adb devices' in cmd, then no devices show. I've tried using USB Charging Only, P2P and MTP usb options specified in the settings. However, when I connect my phone through the wall, it says "Charging over USB", now if I remember rightly it used to say "Charging over AC", I'm still using the official Motorola plug that came with the phone. I still have access to TWRP, but phone can't connect to phone through fastboot. Also, my PC is running Windows 10, just in case this is a known issue - although I've scoured google and couldn't find any answers.
One last detail, I first noticed this issue around the time that I moved from stock to Pure Nexus + Franco Kernel, think it was around the first release of 7.1.1. I've got a feeling this is entirely coincidental and unfortunate timing, but figure it's a detail I'll include just in case it is relevant.
So here's what I've tried so far:
Different USB cable
Different device (hudl2 was recognized by Windows)
Different ROM, didn't install FK this time
Different ROM with FK
Reinstalling official google USB drivers
So any suggestions as to what the issue itself is (dead charging port maybe? Although seems strange it'd charge at USB speeds still) and any suggested fixes?
Thanks in advance

SamConnolly said:
....So any suggestions as to what the issue itself is (dead charging port maybe?.....
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Below suggestions about the USB-port:
1.
Cleaning USB contacts with air pressure or a small brush wetted with alcohol.
2.
Check the connection with Windows:
Use a different phone; different cable.
3.
Connect your phone to a different PC. When working you know that there's no hardware failure.

NLBeev said:
Below suggestions about the USB-port:
1.
Cleaning USB contacts with air pressure or a small brush wetted with alcohol.
2.
Check the connection with Windows:
Use a different phone; different cable.
3.
Connect your phone to a different PC. When working you know that there's no hardware failure.
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Brilliant suggestions, I'd tried cleaning with a toothpick already but not a brush, so went out, bought a toothbrush (couldn't find any alcohol) and after very little effort it started to work. Thank you so much, you have just saved me from buying a new phone

SamConnolly said:
Brilliant suggestions, I'd tried cleaning with a toothpick already but not a brush, so went out, bought a toothbrush (couldn't find any alcohol) and after very little effort it started to work. Thank you so much, you have just saved me from buying a new phone
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Isopropyl alcohol can be found at either Wal-mart or your local pharmacy for around $1.50 to $2.00 a bottle. Just be sure to use 89% or above, you don't want to lower as it would have too much water content, maybe even causing damage. 91% is very common in stores and alot of times the only option, I like to use 99% but you may have to hunt some down lol. Also very very soft toothbrushes are fine, but what I found works even better are the tiny, thin, very soft makeup brushes as you can fit the entire thing in the port allowing greater contact area when cleaning, also they are amazing for cleaning out the Nexus 6's speaker grills, they fit every nook and cranny, but most importantly, holding them at an extreme angle the bristles actually can fit up under the plastic guard of the speaker between it and the grill mesh without any worry of damaging it. Try it out and you would be amazed by just how much random debris get trapped between the guard and mesh. Just make sure if you are gonna "borrow" your girlfriends, wifes, or daughters brush, you clean it very very good with the isopropyl alcohol first, wouldn't want to give your phone a new, messy, smudgy, paint job lol. Also for the debris such as fuzz and dirt that are extremely packed down into the port, alot of times even shining a bright light, you cannot tell there is a layer of crud stopping your cable from inserting fully (I have cleaned some unbelievably disgusting phones people bring me over the years) I use a pair of ifixit's fine tip ESD safe tweezers and a lot of lighting along with a dab of patience lol. Just have to be careful, most importantly, not in a rush, and you can get it clean as day 1.

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Is it time to lay it to rest? no usb recognition and can't find signal..

I frankenstein'd my wizard back together with parts from another phone (apache). worked okay for a few days. now (after multiple dissassemblies) it wont get a signal, it just searches, and xp will no longer recognize the phone as a usb device. I have scoured the forum, looking for some insight... i think i hosed it by taking it apart too many times... it boots fine, screen looks great, sound plays way too fast.
any suggestions?
I'd take it apart again and look for loose connections, separated solder joints or cold solder joints. Are all cables firmly attached to the boards? If so, are all the contacts where the cables attach in sound condition (don't move ie.. wiggle). As far as the signal goes, is the antenna correctly mated to the contacts??
Did you do any soldering?

ExtUSB port seems broken...

The ExtUSB port on my tytn2 seems to be broken, or something.
When I plug it into my computer it is no longer recognised, and doesn't even start to charge anymore.
Similarly, if I plug in any sort of charger, then the device will not do anything.
In an effort to charge it, I did the following. I removed the battery, thereby switching the device totally off, put the battery back in and then attached a mains charger. At this point I got a solid red LED at the top where the signal/charge LED is. I left it like this for 2 hours and came back to it. I switched it back on and it had fully charged the device - yet I still could not get it recognised by anything.
So what's going on here - is it broken or is this a software issue.
Ignore the reflash bit. How am I supposed to do that if I can't get USB working? Stupid question sorry. Still, I've tried a hard reset and still nothing, so I guess it's knackered huh
EDIT: Replacement is on it's way for tomorrow. Puts an end to that saga I suppose!
HTC's miniUSB port uses traces for contacts instead of pins, which I can't even begin to express how ridiculous that is. To make matters worse, the soft reset pinhole is located right next to it so one slight jab of the stylus, car keys in your pocket etc and you're screwed. You may have done it without even noticing.
Flashing roms is out of the question, but you can use PocketController to make it look as stock as possible through wifi. Another alternative is to take your device to a college/university micro-electronics lab where they will fix it for a small donation or free.
dazultra2000 said:
Ignore the reflash bit. How am I supposed to do that if I can't get USB working? Stupid question sorry. Still, I've tried a hard reset and still nothing, so I guess it's knackered huh
EDIT: Replacement is on it's way for tomorrow. Puts an end to that saga I suppose!
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Best of luck, but it might not be the end of your saga. When it gets to servicing, if they notice something was jabbed in the miniSUB port, they could come at you with out of warranty fees.
I have insurance on my phone. It's covered for accidental damage anyway.
Yep. Figured that out the hard way. Accidently stuck my stylus into the USB rather than the reset hole.
If you're lucky, you may be able to "push" the traces on the bottom side of the connector back in place... only one side of my connector was bent. Then I gently connected and re-connected a mini-usb connector.
dazultra2000 said:
I have insurance on my phone. It's covered for accidental damage anyway.
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Where are you getting insurance ? I can't find anywhere.
Thanks,
DLD
With Orange! Orange Care. Has done me proud a few times in the past, like when I crushed my SPV M2000 on the day I got it! Or when someone dropped my SE K700i in a pint of beer.
New phone is here and instantly I have noticed a couple of things:
1) Different type of battery, as already reported by some people. It's the Dynapack that doesn't quite fit properly.
2) Screen seems brighter and more colourful - again, as reported by some people already
3) The screen tilt is much stiffer (which is good cos the old one was really loose)
4) MicroSD cover feels of better material.
5) Whole thing feels so much quicker - but that's probably just because I've not loaded anything into it yet.

[Q] usb not working on SGS Captivate, just for charging

Alright, I tried first with the stock rom: different usb cables, kies, installing uninstalling samsung drivers, double twist, on a mac and on windows 7, and nothing works, no matter what I tried, none of that could show me the notification bar asking for what to do with the usb connection. Of course I tried setting the phone on debugging mode and on mass storage, also ask everytime, etc.
Finally I decided to leave the stock rom and move to Cognition froyo, in order to discard a hardware issue. Thanks to Rom manager I could make it without needing the usb at all.
Once in Cognition v2.3b8 I crossed my fingers and looked to the sky (even considering that I'm atheist) and plug in the usb to my computer.... and nothing happens besides the phone charging.
Can I say right now that this is definitely a hardware issue?
Some people here are use to say, "if it's charging, definitely it's a drivers issue", but after moving to a new rom, and trying in three computers (two windows and one mac) it is a drivers issue that I can fix without buying a captivates motherboard?
Please help me out here and I'll buy you a beer, a blue moon one if you like ;P
Have you played with your USB settings; debugging, mounting SD card etc?
dionieins said:
Alright, I tried first with the stock rom: different usb cables, kies, installing uninstalling samsung drivers, double twist, on a mac and on windows 7, and nothing works, no matter what I tried, none of that could show me the notification bar asking for what to do with the usb connection. Of course I tried setting the phone on debugging mode and on mass storage, also ask everytime, etc.
Finally I decided to leave the stock rom and move to Cognition froyo, in order to discard a hardware issue. Thanks to Rom manager I could make it without needing the usb at all.
Once in Cognition v2.3b8 I crossed my fingers and looked to the sky (even considering that I'm atheist) and plug in the usb to my computer.... and nothing happens besides the phone charging.
Can I say right now that this is definitely a hardware issue?
Some people here are use to say, "if it's charging, definitely it's a drivers issue", but after moving to a new rom, and trying in three computers (two windows and one mac) it is a drivers issue that I can fix without buying a captivates motherboard?
Please help me out here and I'll buy you a beer, a blue moon one if you like ;P
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I'm pretty sure there's a problem with your USB cable if it's not the drivers. Try using a different cable and check.. Should work!
I am having the same issue and I took it to AT&T device warranty center and they found that the USB side on the phone had some water corrosion in it and therefore my warranty is voided. I also went down the path of installing drivers, different OS but this seems to be close. now If some can tell me how to clean this port...awesome
Is the water sensitive patch under the battery still white?
rockosifraldi said:
I am having the same issue and I took it to AT&T device warranty center and they found that the USB side on the phone had some water corrosion in it and therefore my warranty is voided. I also went down the path of installing drivers, different OS but this seems to be close. now If some can tell me how to clean this port...awesome
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First make sure its not the usb cable. Main power leads in cable usually hold up but smaller wire leads are much more fragile and the only symptom you may get is either wont be recognized and/or usb registers as data connection on the dropdown menu. Ive had a captivate with a corrosion problem but Ive also had a Samsung cable that had broken shorted out data lead but still charged fine.
You can clean port with fingernail emery board cut to shape and stripped on one side of board to proper thickness. Its a five minute mod to a 99 cent board.
rockosifraldi said:
I am having the same issue and I took it to AT&T device warranty center and they found that the USB side on the phone had some water corrosion in it and therefore my warranty is voided. I also went down the path of installing drivers, different OS but this seems to be close. now If some can tell me how to clean this port...awesome
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I've seen long threads of people who reported the same issue: no actual water damage, but a messed up USB port and their warranties being unjustly denied. Try cleaning the contacts in the phone's microUSB port with a coffee filter dabbed in rubbing alcohol, or scratching at them with a thin wire.
I'm currently having USB port issues with my brand new replacement Captivate (phone sometimes randomly thinks it's plugged in when it isn't, thinks it isn't plugged in when it is), haven't had any luck fixing them yet.
If there's no visual residue on the charging port, they cannot rightfully void your warranty. The captivate has 2 LDI's(Liquid Damage Indicators), one on the battery and one on the phone itself, behind the battery. As long as those two are white, and as long as there isn't a bunch of green crap on the charging port, they will replace it.
I work at AT&T, and we deal with this everrrrrrrrry day. 3 big rules with warranty swaps; LDI's need to be white, charging ports need to be intact and not corroded, and there needs to be no physical damage, any scratches or dings that you can feel with a fingernail are considered physical damage. We help people who terlet their phones get warranty exchanges sometimes, nothing an exacto knife and some raw effort can't fix. AT&T is a weak beast, be assertive and they will bend to your will.
In all honesty though, just make the charging port as clean as you can and call in. Ask for a supervisor, tell them it's a documented defect with a recent wave of Captivates, and you won't hang up until they exchange it for you.
well thanks for the help, now I'm gonna check the white indicators and if the phones usb needs to be clean
dionieins said:
well thanks for the help, now I'm gonna check the white indicators and if the phones usb needs to be clean
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well I cleaned the phone and still is not working, this is a hardware issue definitely
dionieins said:
well I cleaned the phone and still is not working, this is a hardware issue definitely
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I had that problem with my brand-new second Captivate out of the box. Not going to deal with warranty and bull**** water damage accusations, this is being returned to the retailer first chance I get.
I've had something weird happen as well. I've had my Captivate plugged into my PC using USB Debugging at least 10 - 15 times today. I also clicked "Mount" so I could transfer files that I have backed up.
Now suddenly it stopped working. I have jumped around using every port on my laptop (all 4). I have noticed it's acted weird before.
But now (without anything plugged in at all) the laptop keeps popping up saying USB Device Not Recognized.....even though I'm not trying to plug anything in.
Should I reinstall the Samsung 32 bit drivers? I did uninstall Kies today because I had no use for it. It was annoying to have Kies open every time I plugged in.
I have a captivate lying around which have the same problem, i/e the USB cable works fine for charging but not for PC connectivity.
Since it is a development phone, I just reverted to using adb wireless widget.
Other than that, after reading this thread, it seems to be a common issue.
I got my phone exchanged (again) and no USB or GPS problems this time. I got a grainier-looking screen though...meh can't complain really, since this is the only Captivate I've owned that doesn't have any major/hardware-related problems.
My USB not working ended up being my laptop (not phone). I had to unplug the power supply....shut down for a few minutes.....reboot and it worked. I had tried reinstalling the drivers but it did nothing.
mikegy2002 said:
First make sure its not the usb cable. Main power leads in cable usually hold up but smaller wire leads are much more fragile and the only symptom you may get is either wont be recognized and/or usb registers as data connection on the dropdown menu. Ive had a captivate with a corrosion problem but Ive also had a Samsung cable that had broken shorted out data lead but still charged fine.
You can clean port with fingernail emery board cut to shape and stripped on one side of board to proper thickness. Its a five minute mod to a 99 cent board.
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I appreciate the advice use some acetone to remove the green stuff but phone is still being difficult when trying to connect to the pc ...be nice if samsung came up with something so there wouldnt be a possibility that water would get in the port
I've had this problem since i got my phone, and i've had it for months now.
Always thought it was drivers.
My last try was with the new AIO captivate tool box app and the drivers their.
For those of you that got replacements how did you go about this.
just go to the store? Or is there a number to call to do it over the phone?
It's just annoying not being able to transfer pictures and such off my phone, hell it worked with my iPhone. I know you can setup wifi file transfers, but if i'm at a friends house it would be nice just to be able to plugin the phone and transfer files too it.
I fixed this problem selling out the phone. Not joke.
BUT, thing is, that the buyer, couple days after the purchase, told me that he fixed this issue by simply restoring the phone to the stock rom through odin 1 click.
Why I didn't try that easy fix? Simply because I thought that the phone was already in the stock rom :S
Lesson learned: always double check if you're in stock rom or not. (obviously you don't need to do this if your purchased the phone brand new!)
It's really weird, a week ago my phone suddenly freezing while I was out, I took the battery off and put it back but it was stucking on AT&T logo scree. I've tried that for few times nothing changed, put it away and the next day tried for few more times and this time came up (also recovery mode and 3 buttons didn't work too).
Everything was look fine but had a problem it was when I plug the USB cable it's just showing the charge status, means couldn't connect the Phone to PC ,I tried with some other cables and PCs, also put hair dryer if possibly water went in but the problem was from the phone.. also when took the USB off the charging status was keep going. first thing I thought it would be the ROM, I had some other ROM in the memory to I flashed to another ROM, but the problem was still there.
tried many times nothing changed, I was almost wanted to grab a new one, till 2 nights ago after a week while it was charging I suddenly noticed that it can connected, I straight away got backups copied to PC and flashed to Stock, now everything looks fine after few days and it works good.
any suggestion on that? is it could be water inside or something?
My ROM was Cognition 2.3 at that time
hope it's not gonna happens again.
I had the same problem and it was a bad USB port any phones made before December '10 have had a lot of problems. Warranty gave me a replacement without question.
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For those with USB problems, do you have any other issues?

I gotta start work in a few so I'll expand on this later, but long story short, I'm having the same issue that various users are having with the USB port, where it refuses to charge the phone every now and then as well as connect to the computer.
I'll hopefully send it in should I somehow magically have warranty, but that's not exactly what this topic is here for.
For those of you with this similar issue, have you experienced other issues along with it? Jumping in and out of car mode was one I read up on.
I myself have been experiencing a media scanner service wake lock, as well as another that I can't find the culprit for.
I'll also add that I've tried restoring various nandroid backups, reflashing roms, and nothing is helping. I've been getting the same issue regardless the rom which leads me to believe its caused by the hardware issue.
Any input? This is driving me up the wall.
Rockin' a glorious Galaxy Note.
Yep.. Had the same issue....had to take mine to a service center where yhey replaced the usb also they did a special firmware update which supposadly causes the usb to fail.
Had it back now for 2 months and everything is sweet..
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Its not a rom issue or kernal its strictly hardware issue. My usb port went bad just the way you have described it and I had apps opening and closing all by itself and beeping charging sound etc. I took a plastic fine (tiny) screw driver and pushed the usb pins inside the usb port with some force. I made sure I applied enough force to not damage the port pins but enough to push the pins (strip) straight inside the port. all my problems went away and my phone has been working wife ever since (2 month+).
make sure the plastic cover you use to protect your phone has enough space in the hole which allows the usb cable to connect freely. Mine was small so I had to cut it open. It made my usb cable contact to bent in a way when I used to push it in the phone to charge. I used a new cable and now I have no problems.

[Q] My galaxy note n7000 showing charging message after removing charger pin

Help me please ....My galaxy note n7000 showing charging message after removing charger pin.............:crying:
Try rebooting the phone... It should solve the problem
Hit the thanks button if I helped you
clean the charger port with a needle with power off. if it is clean there is this thing in the middle of the port that you have to push it higher very gently. don't blow in the port .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFB5S-MWFL0
Just started experiencing the same thing this morning, is it battery related or other hardware issues? coz i reinstalled the ROM I am using and even tried another custom ROM but it's still having the same issue.
Is time to replace battery !check it out 1st b4 doing anything !
abbott10k said:
Just started experiencing the same thing this morning, is it battery related or other hardware issues? coz i reinstalled the ROM I am using and even tried another custom ROM but it's still having the same issue.
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most probably the port.. clean and test it
got around to cleaning the USB port, now it's fine. It was also affecting transferring of files larger than 400mb from PC to phone too. the phone would freeze and I'd have to reset it.
Thanks for this video. I faced the same issue which is now sorted out after cleaning the charging port.
Thanks to the OP who floated this thread.. I had similar problem yesterday. special thanks to @andreasarxon. and nokiamodeln91. Thank you guys at xda. Probably due to rough handling of usb cable this happened. All is well now.
Clean It With A Little Whisky :]
cotton, dip it in a little whisky and then clean the usb port with a help of a needle/pin... worked for me :]
*make sure your phone is turned off and the battery is out while you do this application*
try and clean your charger as well.. Cheers!
you would have to change the usb port inside the phone. small cleaning here and there is just a temp fix. fortunately the part is easy to install. Takes 10 minutes total. You must take out the original part and take a look at the revision of the part. comes in rev. .8 rev 1.0 etc. Mine is rev. 1.0. now the bad news: most parts you will get from ebay will be defective. I have had 4 usb ports and only one worked. Most have microphone problem. No mic and the other party can't hear you. one had problems with mic and also with charging. The last one had problem with mic which produced loud distortion and no sound can be recorded apart from distortion. In order for you to get the right part, take a look at your defective usb port inside the phone and write down the revision number. must have the same rev number. Then make sure you buy the part with the antenna amplification tape in the back to amplify the cell signal. the parts without this tape will give you a weaker cell signal (40% less). this makes a huge difference where signal is already weak. so take a look at your original usb port first and then get an exact one with reflective tape on the back covering the antenna.
good luck
ravepark said:
cotton, dip it in a little whisky and then clean the usb port with a help of a needle/pin... worked for me :]
*make sure your phone is turned off and the battery is out while you do this application*
try and clean your charger as well.. Cheers!
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worked for me too :good:
just a needle ... without whisky

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