Samsung Android Phones Galaxy A14 Not Charging: How to Fix It Yourself
When your Samsung Android Phone won't charge, the most common causes are a dirty or obstructed charging port, a faulty cable, or a software glitch. Before assuming the worst, some simple troubleshooting can save you a trip to the repair shop.
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- Power off your phone before attempting any physical repair.
- Be gentle when cleaning ports — you don't want to damage the pins inside.
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Check the charging cable and adapter
Try a different charging cable and power adapter. Cables wear out over time, especially near the connectors. Borrow one from someone if you need to. Also try a different wall outlet.
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Clean the charging port
Use a toothpick (wood or plastic, never metal) and shine a flashlight into the port. Gently remove any lint, dust, or debris. You'll be surprised how much gunk accumulates in there. This fixes the problem about 70% of the time.
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Perform a hard restart
Force restart your device by holding the power button (and volume button if applicable) for 15-30 seconds. Software glitches can sometimes prevent charging, and a hard restart clears them.
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Check for physical damage
Look closely at the charging port with a flashlight. Check for bent pins, corrosion, or loose parts. If you see damage, the port may need professional repair.
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Let it charge for 30 minutes
If the battery is completely drained, plug it in and wait at least 30 minutes before expecting any response. A deeply discharged battery needs time before it has enough power to turn on.
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Try wireless charging if available
If your device supports wireless charging, try that. If it charges wirelessly but not with a cable, the charging port hardware needs repair.
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If That Didn't Work
- Try a force restart by holding Power + Volume Down for 10-15 seconds.
- Boot into Safe Mode to check if a third-party app is causing the issue.
- Check for a pending software update in Settings > System > Software Update.
When to Call a Professional
If software troubleshooting doesn't fix it, you may need a hardware repair. Manufacturer repairs run $80-$250. Third-party shops are usually cheaper. If your phone is over 2-3 years old, compare repair costs to a new budget model.
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