That second method basically just put your charger in when you see Samsung, I was thinking that's never gonna work . THANK YOU After trying so many different methods the most basic
My boyfriend has the A53 this water thing happens all the time 😩 but usually switching chargers works but it didnt this time , the second suggestion that was given worked great I plugged the phone up till it cut on then unplugged and plugged back in when I saw galaxy! Now it is charging thanks for saving me the stress
I had this and knew my phone hadn't been in contact with any water. The first solution got the charging wire to work for me! So thank you so much! To get rid of the notification - settings, find android system and force stop it 👍🏻
me too man. Mine worked with the 2nd method. My phone was completely dry and the noti came up when i plugged in my charger to my phone. Thank you for the tips btw
You're a genius thank you! We struggled for so long couldn't turn on the phone since yesterday morning and then the second trick you said worked for us! Samsung A52s
I found a way of clearing the message. Cut a small strip of the sticky bit of a POST IT. Insert it into the port as far as it will go. Then insert the charger. Pull it out. Cut another piece and do the other side of the port. I pulled out some small debris (dust??) and now the error msg has gone.👍
Thank you. 1)power + voldown didn't work, 2)plug in when SAMSUNG logo didn't work, 3)You recommendation with Post-it strips cut down to the width of the male inside the phone WORKED!!! NOTE: MAKE SURE THE POWER CABLE Is not connected to the WALL when you do this stuff!!! 3.1)first post-it strip for top part of male inside of the phone, plug in power cable snug and take it out 3.2)second post-it strip for bottom part of male inside the phone, plug in power cable snug and take it out after doing so the actual power cable had crap in it not post-it note stuff...it was the same beige fur ball stuff as you would find in the inside of a jean pocket. I got it out using an exact-o knife. It was a false message I think...It was debris in the phone charger not moisture!!!
Just happened to me suddenly, and the phone (A32) was COMPLETELY dry. What worked for me (so far) and after trying a lot of different methods, is wait for the notification to disappear and then from the battery settings I switched off the fast charging option. When i turned it on again the phone started beeping again like crazy. So, I'm pretty sure that this is a huge bug which has nothing to do with moisture (in my case anyways).
yeah man thanks for this, saved my phone. A33 drained empty... charged made a water error. Never happened before. But the second method worked, thank you so much!! - S-Africa!!
OMFG the first method didnt work but the second worked Whaaaaaa😭🥴😭😭😭 thank youuug very much for making this video now my phone is running normally❤️❤️❤️
The problem is the charging port. Replace that and the problem will go forever, can buy new charging ports cheap and easy to install. Plenty of vids on youtube.. i fit these daily
But heres the wierd problem. A BUNCH of us JUST started having this happen on our Samsungs. Out of the blue. Mine started March 3rd day of an update. Then my Moms phone started doing it about 2 weeks later rigjt after ANOTHER forced update. Then my best friends phone started doing it end of March. (One of my Moms friends did it twice this month, but hasn't done it again... so far, lol. ) There's nooooo way we ALL have bad ports ya know ,lol. SOMETHING is going on the last 2 months. And I'm finding more +more ppl online having this same problem recently ! 😬🤯😂 Crazy right !
I can't thank you enough for this video. This has been driving me mad. I run my own joinery business so I need my phone to work. I have just watched this short straight to the point video and it has worked. Thankyou so much!
Let me share an other solution tip: It's almost the same of the first one you have presented; Turn off the cellphone and then plug the charging cable; When the charging icon appears, hold the bixby/power and Volume UP together for a few seconds. When the cellphone vibrates, you can release the buttons. The cellphone will still be turned off but will start charging. After that, turn on the cellphone and the message should disappear. I've had success trying another way (less efficient than above) where I wait for the battery to run out completely; I try to turn on the operating system a few more times to ensure that the battery will not have enough charge and then I am able to charge the phone without receiving the drop moisture warning. Next time I have this issue, I'll try your propose solution (power and volume down). Thanks for the tips on this stressfull issue.
Hello! My Samsung A54 experienced same issue. I tried the first solution and after many attempts it worked. I also disabled the fast charging. Does this mean my phone is okay to be used as usual or can I expect same issue in the near future??
Thank you so much! your tips are the only ones that have helped me with my a52 issue, and that includes tmobile, and the repair shop in the local shopping mall. Thanks a million!
You are a life saver. I am on holiday tomorrow. It is crazy how these things happen at the most inconvenient times. Your technique has worked and I am very thankful. #samsunga53
i dont know how my phone sensor detected moisture while there was none at all and my phone wasn't wet either, anyways I tried everything and it didn't work. FINALLY I managed to fix issue using the hair dryer. 1) Make sure you turn off the phone before blowing. 2) Blow med air not extreme hot into the port for 30 sec and allow phone port to cool off for about a minute or so. 3) Then connect the charger while the phone is turned off. 4) if the phone starts charging without any droplet notification that means it working. You can turn on the phone and it should work and will allow you to charge normally without any notification
Tried the sticky note method below, but it ended up getting stuck. So wrapped tissue paper around the end of my Swiss army knife toothpick and shove that in the port to clean it. Swapped paper 4 times. Has worked so far!
Hi, I tried most of the method but didn't work. Finally I found a similar method. Here are the step: 1. Turn off phone. 2. Plug in charger. 3. Immediately press power button and volume down together. 4. Keep pressing until the charging symbol flashing. 5. Then release power button, but keep pressing volume down button. 6. Finally, phone is charged and the percentage will appear. Hopefully everyone can solve this issue.
I can't thank you enough!!! I tried so many methods and just gave up 3 months ago but I'm tired of wireless charging so I thought to search for solutions again. What worked was the 2nd method BUT I did it without draining the battery. My battery was at 90% cause I didn't want to wait for it to drain and it still worked! 1. I turned off my phone 2. Boot it up again and wait for the "samsung" logo to plug in my charger 3. When it booted, the notification FINALLY went away
Tried all the advises online ... didn't help. Went to a repair store, turns out it's cos of using the macbook charger, tried out two different other charger at the store and it's now charging without problems and the sign is gone!
I just tried it today and it did fix my phone with moisture detection issue...but when unplug and plug it again the same issue reappered..so next step is to signout and sing in with your samsung account and the issue was resolved.
It's temporary fixed which works for me. 1. Let the battery drain to 0% and keep boot up till really cannot boot up anymore. 2. Charge my phone wirelessly till can see the percentage. 3. Connect the charging cable and remove it from the wireless charging device. 4. Power on my phone after fully charge. The warning message is no longer in my notification now.
I have a relatively new Samsung Galaxy A53 and the volume down and power button does not work for me. The phone just starts as normal and starts complaining about moisture. If I keep holding the vol down and power button, it just shows Samung, then Samsung Galaxy, then repeats as long as I am holing that down. So it is stuck in an endless startup loop. The second method doesn't work for me either. Unfortuntely this phone only has about 20% left and doesn't support wireless charging. I have tried charging in safe mode as well and that didn't fix it either.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. My s20fe had this problem and I cleared the port but the error insisted.After I pluged în the phone while it was starting,it worked. I had the same problem on my a50 2 years ago but I didn t think to do this.I hope it will work for it also.
Hey, I have S20 Fe and there is no batter at all. The minute the phone starts, it gets switched off again. Any suggestions pls? I followed everything from the video.
OMG your a life-saver. Been having this problem since Christmas eve, the guy who fixes my phone even replaced the charging port but still the same thing. Fixed my samsung(A33) right up!
I'll be damned. I was under the impression that there was actually water in my phone socket, but after 18 hours of it being in rice and not working I was desperate. I have to admit I was extremely skeptical but the second method worked for me and my phone is now charging. Thanks
I found the 110% working trick for this solution. It is a bit longer but worth it at the end of the process. Put the small amount pf alcohol or sanitizer in your charging port and try to remove the dust and debris it by using a sharp and a bit thicker paper edge. If you see the port gets dried put again the small amount and try to remove. Do it again and again untill you see the port cleanest than ever. After removing all the dust from the port put your phone against the cold air (let's say cool air from walking cooler or a fan don't use don't use hairdryer)or put it into the rice(helps to sock moisture) for couple of hours it will definitely remove your error notification. It doesn't require any switch off or rebooting the phone the notification will be removed automatically. TML😊
Thank you for this video, had the same problem lately with my phone. In the store they told me that turning off the fast charge would work, however they said that i need to do a servise to my phone because if moisture is inside it can create other problems. Anyone that had done this? Thanks !!
Came here in search for this isse, but mine worked after clearing/cleaning with a toothbrush and tissue with folded tip. Also, blew warm air using hair dryer. So in short had to use all the tricks. Now back with Superfast charging.
Hey y'all! This just happened to my phone tonight. I was lying in my bed on my phone. I had it plugged up. Suddenly, the moisture message popped up. I was nowhere near water and my phone was bone dry. I was so confused. I tried to use a fan and I left it alone without being plugged up for a whole hour. I came back to plug it up and it still didn't work. I found this video and looked at the comments. I tried this method: turn off the phone and plug it up. When the charging symbol pops up, hold the volume and power button down for a few seconds to turn the phone back on. My phone was charging again normally when it came back on and the moisture detected message was gone!
It just happened on my sister's phone. I was able to start the phone now, but when it is booted then there is a screen that tells me that water has been detected in my phone. and I can't click away this warning screen either.
That second method basically just put your charger in when you see Samsung, I was thinking that's never gonna work . THANK YOU After trying so many different methods the most basic
My boyfriend has the A53 this water thing happens all the time 😩 but usually switching chargers works but it didnt this time , the second suggestion that was given worked great I plugged the phone up till it cut on then unplugged and plugged back in when I saw galaxy! Now it is charging thanks for saving me the stress
This method works!! I wasted 1hr of trying different methods and this one worked for me thank you so much!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH this worked for me!!
First method did not work for me after trying five times. Second method worked straight away, great video, you are helping a lot of people!
Did not work for me
Thank you for your kind words. I am very happy that I have helped you. Keep smiling.
I had this and knew my phone hadn't been in contact with any water. The first solution got the charging wire to work for me! So thank you so much! To get rid of the notification - settings, find android system and force stop it 👍🏻
me too man. Mine worked with the 2nd method. My phone was completely dry and the noti came up when i plugged in my charger to my phone. Thank you for the tips btw
Me jebin james same problem for me after replacing the board, after I clear -android system data and now my phone is fine
You're a genius thank you! We struggled for so long couldn't turn on the phone since yesterday morning and then the second trick you said worked for us! Samsung A52s
I found a way of clearing the message. Cut a small strip of the sticky bit of a POST IT. Insert it into the port as far as it will go. Then insert the charger. Pull it out. Cut another piece and do the other side of the port. I pulled out some small debris (dust??) and now the error msg has gone.👍
Interesting! I never tried or heard about that solution :)
Thank you for this. Fixed my issue.
Rambo is happy to hear this
Hey it worked! Life saver tip, thanks!
Thank you.
1)power + voldown didn't work,
2)plug in when SAMSUNG logo didn't work,
3)You recommendation with Post-it strips cut down to the width of the male inside the phone WORKED!!!
NOTE: MAKE SURE THE POWER CABLE Is not connected to the WALL when you do this stuff!!!
3.1)first post-it strip for top part of male inside of the phone, plug in power cable snug and take it out
3.2)second post-it strip for bottom part of male inside the phone, plug in power cable snug and take it out
after doing so the actual power cable had crap in it not post-it note stuff...it was the same beige fur ball stuff as you would find in the inside of a jean pocket. I got it out using an exact-o knife. It was a false message I think...It was debris in the phone charger not moisture!!!
It worked with the second method after literaly trying everything else
Thanks man
Just happened to me suddenly, and the phone (A32) was COMPLETELY dry. What worked for me (so far) and after trying a lot of different methods, is wait for the notification to disappear and then from the battery settings I switched off the fast charging option. When i turned it on again the phone started beeping again like crazy. So, I'm pretty sure that this is a huge bug which has nothing to do with moisture (in my case anyways).
the exact same thing happened to me and i have no idea what to do
@@kbplays982 you may refer my above method if you never try.
right will get them those motherfuckers
THIS! Switching off Fast Charging and turning it on again fixed it for me. Please pin this comment as it's a valid solution.
@@arhum1224 Thank you this worked for me also 💪😎
yeah man thanks for this, saved my phone. A33 drained empty... charged made a water error. Never happened before. But the second method worked, thank you so much!! - S-Africa!!
thank you sooo much for this tip the second suggession worked great for me my phone swiched off randomley .this video helped me a lot
Was having a problem with turning on my phone thank you it worked
Great to be able to help out! 👌
Thanks Mate this works like charm even in 2023. Just fixed it on my s10
Thank you so much, first i thought i would need to go get it fixed but with you i saved my money. Worth subscribing
yes I love hearing that!
Worked on my daughters tablet. Thanks a lot she will be happy once back from school
OMFG the first method didnt work but the second worked Whaaaaaa😭🥴😭😭😭 thank youuug very much for making this video now my phone is running normally❤️❤️❤️
You're welcome!
Thank you very much. I am from Yemen. I followed your method and it succeeded
The problem is the charging port. Replace that and the problem will go forever, can buy new charging ports cheap and easy to install. Plenty of vids on youtube.. i fit these daily
But heres the wierd problem. A BUNCH of us JUST started having this happen on our Samsungs. Out of the blue. Mine started March 3rd day of an update.
Then my Moms phone started doing it about 2 weeks later rigjt after ANOTHER forced update.
Then my best friends phone started doing it end of March. (One of my Moms friends did it twice this month, but hasn't done it again... so far, lol. )
There's nooooo way we ALL have bad ports ya know ,lol.
SOMETHING is going on the last 2 months. And I'm finding more +more ppl online having this same problem recently !
😬🤯😂
Crazy right !
@@skylerrainnnj exactly
I've just had my charging port changed in the phone shop and it's still doing it ?
I tried your trick on my s9 & it worked. Thanks dear , you solved my big problem of not charging my s9 due to some faulty design .
It worked on my samsung a52s. Thanks a lot
same
It didn't work for my A53. Was it the volume down and power button that worked for you?
It didn't work for me
Love you. You solved my problem!!! God bless you!!! Greetings from Lithuania, Kaunas.
Glad to help! Heading to Lithuania in 2 weeks! :)
I can't thank you enough for this video. This has been driving me mad. I run my own joinery business so I need my phone to work. I have just watched this short straight to the point video and it has worked. Thankyou so much!
GREAT to be able to help that well!
I un plugged the phone started it, then plugged it back in and problem was solved. But your data helped a lot too thank you!
Let me share an other solution tip: It's almost the same of the first one you have presented; Turn off the cellphone and then plug the charging cable; When the charging icon appears, hold the bixby/power and Volume UP together for a few seconds. When the cellphone vibrates, you can release the buttons. The cellphone will still be turned off but will start charging. After that, turn on the cellphone and the message should disappear.
I've had success trying another way (less efficient than above) where I wait for the battery to run out completely; I try to turn on the operating system a few more times to ensure that the battery will not have enough charge and then I am able to charge the phone without receiving the drop moisture warning.
Next time I have this issue, I'll try your propose solution (power and volume down).
Thanks for the tips on this stressfull issue.
Thanks this idea really works for my phone thanks
thank you, the vomume up worked whilst the down didnt. it switched my phone on and got passed the water moisture screen :)
Looks like it did work for my a53 too
Worked for me today! Thank you so much bro! Samsung A53.
Life saver! Thank you
Thank you very much.They coasted me to repear this for 50 bucks.Second way helped to me.Have a good day.
Thank you so much the 2nd method worked, I was becoming insane after trying all the solutions !!
Thanks for this helpful tips. Worked in my samsund s20 fe
Which trick worked?
1:08 this solution worked for samsung a54. other methods didnt work. thank you.
the second method worked, thank you so much
This video was so helpful. The first solution worked for me. Thank you!!
1st solution worked for me! Thank you! I have a hard time wireless charging especially when I'm driving and using power bank
Samsung a52s user, problem solved. thank you so much for saving my money
I have the Samsung a52 5G lol
Samsung a 52 5g not solved
The second method worked! Thank you so much. xxx
Stupid feature tbh, should be allowed to disable it.
thank you so much, this tecnic working
Cool tricks. Just reanimated my old fully discharged S3 tablet by massaging with various plug-in power-on sequences
Hello! My Samsung A54 experienced same issue. I tried the first solution and after many attempts it worked. I also disabled the fast charging. Does this mean my phone is okay to be used as usual or can I expect same issue in the near future??
Thank you, Thank you...the second way cleared the moisture notification, wish I'd discovered your video a week ago!!
Honest to who, my phone works now! Thank you!
The second method worked straight away for me, Thank you!
The first method worked. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! your tips are the only ones that have helped me with my a52 issue, and that includes tmobile, and the repair shop in the local shopping mall. Thanks a million!
My phone has died and has been stuck on this moisture detector for the past 6 hours, nothing works getting annoyed and frustrated
@@romamn3997same situation 😭 what to do now
I used a combination of both methods, and it worked! Thank you so much
Glad it helped!
THANKS MAN.. 2ND METHOD WORKED FOR ME ON SAMSUNG A73
Thank you so much, the first method worked 100%
Thank you Thank you Thank you! You fixed my phone. Subscribed
glad to be able to help!! :)
tip: usually, the crossed cable means that the *cable* has moisture in it. if you have another charger, you can try with that one.
Def not the case with this error. It's software only.
Broo it works I was suspecting that the sensor sometimes even if it is dry it will tell humidity thanks a lottttt I was charging wireless
Happy to help
Second method works wonders. Thank you sooo much!
You are a life saver. I am on holiday tomorrow. It is crazy how these things happen at the most inconvenient times. Your technique has worked and I am very thankful. #samsunga53
i dont know how my phone sensor detected moisture while there was none at all and my phone wasn't wet either, anyways I tried everything and it didn't work. FINALLY I managed to fix issue using the hair dryer.
1) Make sure you turn off the phone before blowing.
2) Blow med air not extreme hot into the port for 30 sec and allow phone port to cool off for about a minute or so.
3) Then connect the charger while the phone is turned off.
4) if the phone starts charging without any droplet notification that means it working. You can turn on the phone and it should work and will allow you to charge normally without any notification
A million thanks to you huhuhuhu it works ;) 😅
Thank you so much, you just save loads of stress and money
Try replacing the charger connector cable. A ~$6 cable fixed this issue on my S10+
second way worked, Galaxy S20, perfect thanks
Glad it helped!
Thank you . The second part worked for me
Tried the sticky note method below, but it ended up getting stuck. So wrapped tissue paper around the end of my Swiss army knife toothpick and shove that in the port to clean it. Swapped paper 4 times. Has worked so far!
Perfect! i did that and works again, without warn humid ! Thank you so much
Hi, I tried most of the method but didn't work. Finally I found a similar method. Here are the step:
1. Turn off phone.
2. Plug in charger.
3. Immediately press power button and volume down together.
4. Keep pressing until the charging symbol flashing.
5. Then release power button, but keep pressing volume down button.
6. Finally, phone is charged and the percentage will appear.
Hopefully everyone can solve this issue.
Is it solved completely or will come back on your next charging?
First method worked for me. Thanks man 💪🏾
ty so much my phone died and i couldnt get it charged bcz i was coming up i tried so many methods but it worked finally
Thanks alot
The second method with laptop adapter worked.
I can't thank you enough!!! I tried so many methods and just gave up 3 months ago but I'm tired of wireless charging so I thought to search for solutions again.
What worked was the 2nd method BUT I did it without draining the battery. My battery was at 90% cause I didn't want to wait for it to drain and it still worked!
1. I turned off my phone
2. Boot it up again and wait for the "samsung" logo to plug in my charger
3. When it booted, the notification FINALLY went away
Thanks Bro! You're a lifesaver
Glad to hear that!
This method work together with clear data of USB settings.
Tried all the advises online ... didn't help. Went to a repair store, turns out it's cos of using the macbook charger, tried out two different other charger at the store and it's now charging without problems and the sign is gone!
my phone had contact with water, will it be wise to force it to charged with these method ?
No, this is not for actual moist/water!
Thank you lots brother very help full brother
second solution worked, thank you so much
You're welcome!
Second method working well thanks a lot
Thank U Bro It's Work On My Note 20 Ultra
super! Thank you very much! 0:43
Second method worked for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im thankful
First one works for me thanks
I just tried it today and it did fix my phone with moisture detection issue...but when unplug and plug it again the same issue reappered..so next step is to signout and sing in with your samsung account and the issue was resolved.
None of these 2 options worked on my Samsung A73
I just fix my phone. Thank you very much for sharing a good tips.
It's temporary fixed which works for me.
1. Let the battery drain to 0% and keep boot up till really cannot boot up anymore.
2. Charge my phone wirelessly till can see the percentage.
3. Connect the charging cable and remove it from the wireless charging device.
4. Power on my phone after fully charge.
The warning message is no longer in my notification now.
I have a relatively new Samsung Galaxy A53 and the volume down and power button does not work for me. The phone just starts as normal and starts complaining about moisture. If I keep holding the vol down and power button, it just shows Samung, then Samsung Galaxy, then repeats as long as I am holing that down. So it is stuck in an endless startup loop. The second method doesn't work for me either. Unfortuntely this phone only has about 20% left and doesn't support wireless charging. I have tried charging in safe mode as well and that didn't fix it either.
Same here! Did you ever fix it?
I have same problem right now :(
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
My s20fe had this problem and I cleared the port but the error insisted.After I pluged în the phone while it was starting,it worked.
I had the same problem on my a50 2 years ago but I didn t think to do this.I hope it will work for it also.
Hey,
I have S20 Fe and there is no batter at all. The minute the phone starts, it gets switched off again. Any suggestions pls? I followed everything from the video.
@@bhanuvarshinimacherla5432 then there is nothing you can do by yourself,you need to take it to a repair shop
The second methods works for me,but what if your phone die how will I do it.
It barely happened to me its fine now
thankyou so much it actually worked for me🙏🙏❤
thank you... it really works...
OMG your a life-saver. Been having this problem since Christmas eve, the guy who fixes my phone even replaced the charging port but still the same thing. Fixed my samsung(A33) right up!
Thank u soooo much it is really working 😭🙏
Thank you
This helps, thanks alot
Glad it helped
Samsung Galaxy 10 plus, tried a lot of methods online including 2 methods mentioned in the video. Nothing works.
Thanks....second method is working
Welcome 👍
Bro it dosnt work
I'll be damned. I was under the impression that there was actually water in my phone socket, but after 18 hours of it being in rice and not working I was desperate. I have to admit I was extremely skeptical but the second method worked for me and my phone is now charging. Thanks
It's great when it's solved and knowing it's not actual water. Especially in a waterproof phone :D
I found the 110% working trick for this solution. It is a bit longer but worth it at the end of the process. Put the small amount pf alcohol or sanitizer in your charging port and try to remove the dust and debris it by using a sharp and a bit thicker paper edge. If you see the port gets dried put again the small amount and try to remove. Do it again and again untill you see the port cleanest than ever. After removing all the dust from the port put your phone against the cold air (let's say cool air from walking cooler or a fan don't use don't use hairdryer)or put it into the rice(helps to sock moisture) for couple of hours it will definitely remove your error notification. It doesn't require any switch off or rebooting the phone the notification will be removed automatically. TML😊
Second solution worked 🙏🏼
Glad it helped
Thank you for this video, had the same problem lately with my phone. In the store they told me that turning off the fast charge would work, however they said that i need to do a servise to my phone because if moisture is inside it can create other problems. Anyone that had done this? Thanks !!
Came here in search for this isse, but mine worked after clearing/cleaning with a toothbrush and tissue with folded tip. Also, blew warm air using hair dryer. So in short had to use all the tricks. Now back with Superfast charging.
Hey y'all! This just happened to my phone tonight. I was lying in my bed on my phone. I had it plugged up. Suddenly, the moisture message popped up. I was nowhere near water and my phone was bone dry. I was so confused. I tried to use a fan and I left it alone without being plugged up for a whole hour. I came back to plug it up and it still didn't work. I found this video and looked at the comments. I tried this method: turn off the phone and plug it up. When the charging symbol pops up, hold the volume and power button down for a few seconds to turn the phone back on. My phone was charging again normally when it came back on and the moisture detected message was gone!
It just happened on my sister's phone. I was able to start the phone now, but when it is booted then there is a screen that tells me that water has been detected in my phone. and I can't click away this warning screen either.
I really need this because my another phone is really important and it was something bad i don't know what I gonna to do 😢😢😢
It not working
T charging and discharging at the same time have try everything but nothing is working