My phone is doing the same thing as yours was just not when you plug it up it has a picture of 0% and it looks like the court is an actually plug into the phone what do I do please help
@@andreaofori3968 same issue I have. You may need to charge it for a bit to get it to turn on. Start at the simple fix and work yourself up to replace parts or blood curse on manufacturers. Much cheaper to fix yourself and not hard. (Even if you do break some crap still comes out cheaper.) lol
Just tried this- so far so good! I used the edge of a silicone baking sheet because I wanted to make sure the plastic does not melt. Thank you so much - I really could not afford to buy a new phone right now.
I couldn't get my phone to charge for nothing. It would charge 2% turn on, which took all it's 2% & turn off. Pretty soon I couldn't charge it no matter what. It was driving me crazy because I needed to get some pics & contacts that were saved on the device but not my sim card. I had my doubts about tearing it apart..& I have to say my back was not as unscathed as yours😅but I soldiered on, followed your instructions & by God it worked!! My phone is charging & even if it's only long enough to get my stuff transfered, I'm thankful for your video!!
I've had mine a year and it has been great to me. However the charging port and headphone jacks are going to crap. They work, but the slightest bump and they fall out. Very strange as I never really had a phone do this before. The cords go out, not the ports lol.
Putting fabric in it reminds me of the electrician on sealab 2021. “Put a penny in it” “A penny will start a fire” *fire starts* Holy crap I think it worked. Took a plastic store bag, cut a strip, then rolled it around my mini Phillips flattened trimmed to size and placed it. At the very least it makes the charger work without holding it at an odd angle. Hopefully it starts taking a charge and I’ll add a like from not my dads account.
Well maybe this might have worked IF tye charger port wasn't catching cords on 🔥 FIRE!!!! 🔥 please be careful with your LG stylo 4, definitely charge on a fire proof suffice and keep a eye on the charger port since my daughters caught on fire. NO I'm not kidding. Thankfully it did it whole she was awake and she was able to snatch the cord from the wall before it got worse.
@@FixitWithMark It's the charger port part that caused the fire. Where the cord and port connect :( of course when we called to talk to someone they said the port may have had debris inside ( a dirty charger port ) which caused ot to malfunction and catch fire. I really feel that like with most other device's such as wireless speakers, there should be a small rubber plug that covers the port while not in use to keep dirt and debris such as pocket lent, out. I notice even on the most expensive phones they do not have the simple little feature yet on the cheapest wireless speakers there is a little rubber flap to cover the port. 🤔 we can't prove there was nothing there but we are positive the port was free of any kind of litter .
I have a stylo 5 with a similar issue. Won’t charge without pressure and recently stopped charging the battery at all even though it indicates charging. Have cleaned it and lightly crimped it to hold the charger cords more securely.
@@johnmills7199 I was but I would not recommend doing it. Everything worked fine for about a month, and then my phone started acting weird. It was running slow and the battery wouldn't last nearly as long as before. It also started turning off randomly.
This could've been edited to eliminate some unnecessary info and steps (like removing the screws; you said to do it, I paused the video to do it but you opted not to without saying so first) but, upon closing it back up, it started charging IMMEDIATELY. I reinserted it a few times and it stated consistently. I used a box cutter and a small square of electrical tape, folded once. Thanks!
Your right I should've edited some parts out, and also I should have said something about not having to remove the screws. thank you for your feedback.
I don't want to give it a thumbs down but it paused and stopped at the same time. You said You put a piece of plastic and thats it. Was that on purpose?
Says not to use a heat gun. Uses a knife instead. Personally I think that's stupid. No offense. But the heat gun is the correct way. On top of that you can buy a tiny screw driver at Wal-Mart for $1.00. And avoid the risk of stripping those screws, and a brand new charging port from Amazon for $10.00... These phone are notorious for the charging ports to have some kid of issue or another along with the battery taking a complete shit. Battery is $10.00 on Amazon as well.
I do recommend using a heat gun on higher end phones with glass backs but If you can just use a knife alone, why go to the extra steps of using a heat gun ? also the stylo 4 has no ip rating so the seal isn't as tight as lets say a galaxy s10 or any other flagship. and I agree with you 100% on the fact that these phones are garbage when it comes to charging ports.
@@FixitWithMark wasn't trying to be disrespectful or anything when I said all that. I just want you to know that. I just think the heat gun is easier and less of a hassle.
thank you guys so much for 1k views and over 10 likes
My phone is doing the same thing as yours was just not when you plug it up it has a picture of 0% and it looks like the court is an actually plug into the phone what do I do please help
@@andreaofori3968 just let it charge. My charge port is bent a little and it does that. Let it charge and see what it does in a little bit
@@andreaofori3968 same issue I have. You may need to charge it for a bit to get it to turn on.
Start at the simple fix and work yourself up to replace parts or blood curse on manufacturers. Much cheaper to fix yourself and not hard. (Even if you do break some crap still comes out cheaper.) lol
Just tried this- so far so good! I used the edge of a silicone baking sheet because I wanted to make sure the plastic does not melt. Thank you so much - I really could not afford to buy a new phone right now.
Thanks, just fixed mine.
I couldn't get my phone to charge for nothing. It would charge 2% turn on, which took all it's 2% & turn off. Pretty soon I couldn't charge it no matter what. It was driving me crazy because I needed to get some pics & contacts that were saved on the device but not my sim card. I had my doubts about tearing it apart..& I have to say my back was not as unscathed as yours😅but I soldiered on, followed your instructions & by God it worked!! My phone is charging & even if it's only long enough to get my stuff transfered, I'm thankful for your video!!
First time in my life that a UA-cam tutorial actually works for me. Thank you so much man
Np bro
I've had mine a year and it has been great to me. However the charging port and headphone jacks are going to crap. They work, but the slightest bump and they fall out. Very strange as I never really had a phone do this before. The cords go out, not the ports lol.
My headphone jack does the same thing
Ez trick just buy a few dollar tree charging cords some wear out their fit
Putting fabric in it reminds me of the electrician on sealab 2021.
“Put a penny in it”
“A penny will start a fire”
*fire starts*
Holy crap I think it worked. Took a plastic store bag, cut a strip, then rolled it around my mini Phillips flattened trimmed to size and placed it. At the very least it makes the charger work without holding it at an odd angle. Hopefully it starts taking a charge and I’ll add a like from not my dads account.
Well maybe this might have worked IF tye charger port wasn't catching cords on 🔥 FIRE!!!! 🔥 please be careful with your LG stylo 4, definitely charge on a fire proof suffice and keep a eye on the charger port since my daughters caught on fire.
NO I'm not kidding. Thankfully it did it whole she was awake and she was able to snatch the cord from the wall before it got worse.
Omg 😲. I had no clue they caught on fire too lmao. Lg phones just keep getting worse and worse.
@@FixitWithMark It's the charger port part that caused the fire. Where the cord and port connect :( of course when we called to talk to someone they said the port may have had debris inside ( a dirty charger port ) which caused ot to malfunction and catch fire. I really feel that like with most other device's such as wireless speakers, there should be a small rubber plug that covers the port while not in use to keep dirt and debris such as pocket lent, out. I notice even on the most expensive phones they do not have the simple little feature yet on the cheapest wireless speakers there is a little rubber flap to cover the port. 🤔 we can't prove there was nothing there but we are positive the port was free of any kind of litter .
I have a stylo 5 with a similar issue. Won’t charge without pressure and recently stopped charging the battery at all even though it indicates charging. Have cleaned it and lightly crimped it to hold the charger cords more securely.
Have a Stylo 4 with same issue. Phone indicates it's charging but the charging % goes down. Have you found any working solution??
We call that “percussive maintenance” in the industry.
Is there enough space between the phone and the back cover to install a wireless charging receiver?
Yes, I think you might be able to fit a wireless charging coil in between.
@@FixitWithMark Awesome, I'm going to try it out and see. Thank you for replying
@@klaxosaurr no problem if you have any other questions feel free to ask
Hey was that guy able to install a coil wireless charging ???? Into that LG Stylo 4
@@johnmills7199 I was but I would not recommend doing it. Everything worked fine for about a month, and then my phone started acting weird. It was running slow and the battery wouldn't last nearly as long as before. It also started turning off randomly.
i just put a piece of cardboard on the bottom of the batter so that the battery is connecting to the upper terminals tighter and it worked
Worked. Thank you.
Np
This could've been edited to eliminate some unnecessary info and steps (like removing the screws; you said to do it, I paused the video to do it but you opted not to without saying so first) but, upon closing it back up, it started charging IMMEDIATELY. I reinserted it a few times and it stated consistently. I used a box cutter and a small square of electrical tape, folded once. Thanks!
Your right I should've edited some parts out, and also I should have said something about not having to remove the screws.
thank you for your feedback.
I have a phone but i want to fix my lg cant open black screen any words :(
I don't want to give it a thumbs down but it paused and stopped at the same time. You said You put a piece of plastic and thats it. Was that on purpose?
The end is cut off. All that and no solution. 😠👎
So i wish i seen this years ago, i loved this phone so much and it stopped charging and doesnt turn on im going to try and see if this was my problem
This phone sucks I didn't have it for that long and its garbage
True, it is not one of the best phones but it has decent specs
@@FixitWithMark the Boost Mobile one doesn't
Mujhe charging port chahiye same handset ka agar kisi k pass available hoto reply kro
My problem is the charger won't charge
Me too
@@sugarush5811 i figured it out. The charger is either old or worn out. Try finding another one
@@Keepitoutlaw thank you!!! I figured also because everyone was saying how great it works and well..
@@sugarush5811 your welcome
Mines 1 month old. Wont charge. Phones junk
Bruh saved me mad trouble.
Says not to use a heat gun. Uses a knife instead. Personally I think that's stupid. No offense. But the heat gun is the correct way. On top of that you can buy a tiny screw driver at Wal-Mart for $1.00. And avoid the risk of stripping those screws, and a brand new charging port from Amazon for $10.00... These phone are notorious for the charging ports to have some kid of issue or another along with the battery taking a complete shit. Battery is $10.00 on Amazon as well.
I do recommend using a heat gun on higher end phones with glass backs but If you can just use a knife alone, why go to the extra steps of using a heat gun ? also the stylo 4 has no ip rating so the seal isn't as tight as lets say a galaxy s10 or any other flagship. and I agree with you 100% on the fact that these phones are garbage when it comes to charging ports.
@@FixitWithMark wasn't trying to be disrespectful or anything when I said all that. I just want you to know that. I just think the heat gun is easier and less of a hassle.
@@JackEnHoff247 you dont need a heat gun for the job, but your absoulutley right it does make it easier.
a port? you pop out metal in it and ut in self? so over this