

I will, however, guide you on how to troubleshoot the wired charging issue since not every owner has a wireless charger, besides if the wireless charging fails, there’s nothing much you can do about it except send the phone to be checked by a technician. As we all know, there are two ways to charge the phone wireless and wired charging. In this post, I will walk you through in troubleshooting your new Galaxy S8 that won’t charge. We need to troubleshoot to, at least, have an idea what the problem with the phone really is.

However, we just cannot make hasty generalization because we’ve seen cases wherein a phone refused to charge after experiencing app- and firmware-related issues. It’s actually very alarming if the phone refuses to charge because it’s a sign of a serious hardware problem that includes the battery. We’ve started receiving messages from our readers who bought this new device but are already plagued with a not charging issue. Your new Samsung Galaxy S8 is a powerful smartphone but without power, it’s nothing. Step 7 You will see a message " Allow USB Debugging", and then click " OK".I cannot stress enough how important charging is to keep the phone going when the battery drains out. Next time when you connect your Galaxy S8 to computer by using a USB cable, you will see a message " Allow USB Debugging" for allow a connection, click " OK" to start it. Step 6 After finished all these steps, you have successfully debugged your Samsung Galaxy S8. Step 5 Slide the " USB debugging" button to " On" mode, popup information will show up, click " OK" and you're ready to use your device with developer tools. Step 4 Go back to the Setting interface and you will see the " Developer options" menu under Settings. Step 3 Tap " Build number" several times until you see a message says " Developer mode has been enabled". Step 2 Select the " Software information" option. Step 1 Open your Samsung Galaxy S8 " Settings" option, then select the " About phone" option. Here is how to enable USB Debugging Mode on your Samsung Galaxy S8: If you’re having trouble finding the USB debugging option in your Samsung Galaxy S8, it’s because the option is hidden until you activate Developer Mode in your device. Most of the time, users who enable Developer Options are going after the USB Debugging option, which is important if you want to transfer files to or from your computer via a USB cable or the third-party program like PanFone Data Transfer. This option allows access to our terminal from outside, that is, from other devices. USB debugging is a task-oriented function carried out by Android software developers to perform debugging tasks. How to Enable USB Debugging Mode on Samsung Galaxy S8
