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How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Not Charging

This post serves as your troubleshooting guide in case your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge won’t charge. Whether you are charging with Samsung’s manufacturer charger or a wireless charging pad, charging issues are among the most common problems any Android smartphone owner may face. It is also among the problems that need to be addressed immediately as your phone will only sit atop your table when it totally depletes its battery.

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The owner may only have an idea that his/her phone isn’t charging when the battery is totally drained and the charging signs won’t show up when the device is plugged in. At this stage, many owners may panic thinking that their expensive piece of technology may already be busted.

But just because your Galaxy S6 Edge’s battery isn’t charging doesn’t mean you need to have the battery replaced immediately. Remember that before electric current reaches the battery, it passes through a logic board and gets recognized by the Android system and the firmware itself.

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I encountered so many cases already wherein the owner complained about his/her phone not charging but what actually happened was the system just crashed leaving the screen blank and the phone unresponsive. In this case, a soft reset is necessary.

The following problems are among the ones we received from our readers. Read on as there is a possibility you may encounter one of them.

  1. Galaxy S6 Edge won’t charge in car
  2. Fast charging not working on new Galaxy S6 Edge
  3. Galaxy S6 Edge isn’t charging at all
  4. Galaxy S6 Edge won’t charge after an update

How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Not Charging

Galaxy S6 Edge won’t charge in car

Problem: So, I recently got a new Galaxy S6 Edge phone with Sprint and so far, the phone is doing all of its advertised functions and features but charging in my car. All my other phones are charging fine with my car. But the thing I’m really confused about is that the phone charges fine when I plug the charger into the wall outlet using the original charger that came with the box. So, I think it’s not really a hardware or port issue. It’s just so annoying that it won’t charge in my car using my car charger. Do you guys know what the problem is and how I can fix it? — Clarisse

Troubleshooting: Hi Clarisse. Apparently, the phone isn’t the problem here because it’s charging with its original charger. On the other hand, your car charger is also functioning with other devices. So, that leaves the USB cable in question. Try using a different cable that you know works and if your phone still refuses to charge using your car charger, then the problem is with the charger–it may not have enough amperage to be able to push electric current into the battery. Samsung devices need chargers with 2 Amps rating.

Fast charging not working on new Galaxy S6 Edge

Problem: Hi Harold. I’ve been reading your posts on Galaxy S6 Edge for a couple of days now because new phone’s fast charging feature isn’t working. I have friends who also have the Edge and I asked them if there is a setting that needs to be turned on or enabled to make fast charging work, they said fast charging capability is native to the phone. So, I’m confused why my new phone isn’t charging as fast as advertised. It’s about 8 days old. What should I do? — Ellaine

Troubleshooting: Hi Ellaine. I will assume you’re using the charger that came with the main unit because if not, then that’s the problem. The original charger is capable of adaptive fast charging while third-party chargers aren’t.

Also, if the phone heats up when plugged in, the fast charging feature will not work; the same thing happens if the screen is on. So, verify the phone isn’t heating up and turn the screen off while charging. If the fast charging feature still doesn’t work, have the phone replaced. After all, it’s still within replacement period. A new phone should work without issues, so it’s better you have it replaced as early as now than deal with the problem until your contract expires.

Galaxy S6 Edge isn’t charging at all

Problem: My Galaxy S6 Edge is just more than a month old and everything was working well a week ago, now it just won’t charge. When I plug it in, it won’t respond. The usual charging icon won’t display and the LED won’t light up. What’s the problem here? Can you help me guys? — Jason

Troubleshooting: Hello Jason. First of all, make sure you’re using the original charger that came with the device and that the USB cable is properly mounted in the charger and the port on your phone. There is a possibility that it’s an issue with the charging unit itself or just the cable. So, let’s try to rule out possibilities here. First, using the original USB cable, try to connect your phone to your computer and see if it gets detected. If not, then it’s probably a cable problem, so you know what to do next in this case.

However, if the phone gets detected by your computer, try to set your focus on the charger itself. If you have other phones, try charging them using your S6 Edge’s charger. If they, too, won’t charge, then buy a new charger.

If you’ve successfully ruled out that it’s neither the charger nor the cable that’s having a problem, then the issue is with your phone. You will now have to rule out the possibility that it’s just a firmware issue and the first thing to do is boot your Galaxy S6 Edge in safe mode:

  1. Turn OFF your Galaxy S6 Edge.
  2. Press and hold the Power key.
  3. When ‘Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge’ appears, immediately release the Power key and then press and hold the Volume Down button.
  4. Continue holding the Volume Down button until the phone finishes the restart.
  5. When you see Safe Mode on the lower left corner of the screen, release the button.

When in safe mode, try charging your phone and if it failed again, backup all your data and perform full hard reset. After all, the first thing a technician would do is reset the phone so it’s better you do it before he does. If the problem is fixed with you doing it, then you just saved yourself from all the hassle of going to a tech shop, explaining what the problem is and answering questions.

Full Hard Reset

  1. Turn off your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.
  2. Press and hold the Volume Up, Home and Power keys together.
  3. When the device powers on and displays ‘Power on logo‘, release all keys and the Android icon will appear on the screen.
  4. Wait until the Android Recovery Screen appears after about 30 seconds.
  5. Using the Volume Down key, highlight the option, ‘wipe data/factory reset’ and press the Power key to select it.
  6. Press the Vol Down button again until the option ‘Yes — delete all user data’ is highlighted and then press the Power key to select it.
  7. After the reset is complete, highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and hit the Power key to restart the phone.

Galaxy S6 Edge won’t charge after an update

Problem: Hi guys! There was an update recently which I downloaded to my S6 Edge. After the installation, my phone seemed to have used up all its battery leaving it with just 7%. So, I charged my phone and to my surprise, it didn’t respond at all. I rebooted it several times already but it still won’t charge. Now, I’m on 2% and a few minutes from now, the phone will shut down but I still haven’t managed to get it to charge. Why is this happening? Help me. — Lorie

Troubleshooting: Hello Lorie. If the problem occurred after an update, then it must be just a glitch. More often than not, the new firmware will corrupt some caches and data leaving some inconsistencies in the system itself. In this case, it seems like the charging function is the one that’s affected.

The first thing I suggest you do is soft reset: just press and hold the Power and Volume Down keys for 10 seconds until the phone powers down. While turned off, plug the phone to charge. It is almost certain the problem like this is fixed at this point. Otherwise, I recommend you wipe the cache partition if there’s enough battery left, if not, then you need help from a tech.

Wipe Cache Partition

  1. Turn off the device.
  2. Press and hold the following three buttons at the same time: Volume Up key, Home key, and Power key.
  3. When the phone vibrates, release the Power key but continue to press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key.
  4. When the Android System Recovery screen appears, release the Volume Up and Home keys.
  5. Press the Volume Down key to highlight ‘wipe cache partition.’
  6. Press the Power key to select.
  7. When the wipe cache partition is complete, ‘Reboot system now’ is highlighted.
  8. Press the Power key to restart the device.

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40 Comments

  1. I have a Galaxy S6 that will not charge. When I plug it into a wall charger or my PC, the battery and lightening bolt shows on the screen but then shuts off and it does nothing. When I enter into recovery, it says “installing update” as if it’s possible an update never installed properly – being the reason it’s not even charging. When it finally gets to the recovery screen and I hit “wipe cache” it takes forever to do so. When I do a full hard reset, it does not help. Rebooting just brings it to the 0% battery and the phone dies soon after. I don’t even have access to a wireless charger to try and get enough charge to try and fix it. Is this a problem with Android 7.0?? Because if that’s the case, I am going after someone to fix this phone at no charge since it worked PERFECT last week. It’s never been dropped, it has no water damage. I babied the damn thing and now this. Utterly frustrating.

  2. I have a Samsung Galaxy 6 Edge that will not charge by plugging in a charger due to the charging port being all messed up. However, it will not even charge with my wireless pad. The phone is completely dead too so i can’t do a damn thing with it either. Any ideas?

  3. My S6 edge+ just went dead and cannot charge. Just went all black. Tried both the soft and hard reset n don’t work.

  4. My phone is not responding. I left my phone for a few minuites with about 30% battery life, when i returned I did not respone to my touch and it was blank and appeared to be off. i tried turning it on as well as charge it but nothing happened. I plugged it into my laptop and tnere was no connection. i have no idea what to do. the last thing i remember doing on my phone was listening to music on youtube.

  5. Hi

    I have tried what you have recommended with factory reset and that did not work I did have the phone charging before this for about 15 min then it stopped now I cannot even get to the factory reset by holding the up volume power and home key. I do believe its software not hardware however at a loss is there anything else I can try

  6. Hi yesterday my phone said updates it said now later and I think through night I chose last one I never had much charge left I never charged it went on it when I woke up for about 2mins it run out I put on charge left it but when I went on it its not charged no light on it I’ve tried rebutting it nouthing its the Samsung galaxy s6 edge I’ve had no problems with it before

  7. Hi my samsung galaxy s6 edge is dead and wont charge at all, the battery icon comes on then dissappears but does not charge, now it wont show icon or charge and wont turn on, what do i do?

  8. i just cant thank you enough for this . I tried the safemode charging and it worked . I was actually playing in snow before I tried to charge it. thanks a ton

  9. This worked for me! My S6 Edge Plus was not charging whatsoever and I was afraid that I needed to go into the store. I called T-Mobile Customer Service and they told me that I would need another phone. Thankfully, I found this because it worked. My phone is now charging! Thanks so much

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