• "no" banana
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    403 days ago

    Mine started doing it too. Turns out the charging port was full of dust!

      • @scrion@lemmy.world
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        103 days ago

        They’re absolutely right, that is the cause 85% of the time. Make sure to get a non-conductive pick made out of plastic or wood (e. g. literally a toothpick) and remove the dust by circling around the little protrusion, then clean the rounded corners with a little hooking motion.