Moisture Warning Aftermath: Will Not Charge If It Detects Super Fast Charging?
Hello, and thank you for reading my post.
My issue I think is very unique soo I decided to make this post.
3 days ago, I dropped my phone in the sink. I've had the moisture warning pop up before when I would attemptto charge, but it would always go away. After I dropped it in the sink, I attempted to dry it out, but i was constantly getting the warning and alarm every two seconds that I need to unplug the phone as if I had it plugged it. I couldnt get it to stop while I was trying to shake out so I shut the phone off. I left it in the sun for an hour after shaking out as much water as I could. I turned the phone on like normal. And everything seemed fine until I needed to charge it.
I am not getting the moisture warning anymore, but the phone no longer charges unless I use a very old cable that does not come with super fast charging. The only way I can get my phone to charge. Using any charger is if I turn the phone off and plug it in. When I plug it in, I have to wait to see if I get the charging thunderbolt. If I don't get the charging thunderbolt, I have to flip the plug to the other side, assuming this is how it figures out westher or not a phone is capable for fast charge / super fast charge 2.0. I have tried 6 cable and 8 wall plugs from my house and from my workplace.