Asus Zenfone MAX [ Auto Turn ON issue....] - Asus Zenfone Max Questions & Answers

Guys I have Resurrection Remix ROM in my Zenfone MAX , when my Phone Turns OFF after LOW BATTERY and when I plug my Power cable into socket immediately my Phone is turning ON [ I haven't yet touched the Power button ] and as there is not enough charge left , before the completion of BOOTING itself it TURNS OFF and this is being repeated as a cycle ......Is there any FIX available...???
Thanks In Advance..!​

Silver_Dragon__ said:
Guys I have Resurrection Remix ROM in my Zenfone MAX , when my Phone Turns OFF after LOW BATTERY and when I plug my Power cable into socket immediately my Phone is turning ON [ I haven't yet touched the Power button ] and as there is not enough charge left , before the completion of BOOTING itself it TURNS OFF and this is being repeated as a cycle ......Is there any FIX available...???
Thanks In Advance..!​
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That is the offline charging bug caused by the hardware's reverse charging feature. No solution to date so be careful to not let the battery go below 20% without charging.
Reboot into Fastboot / CSC mode ( vol up + power) and plug the charger. Let it charge for 10-15 mins then reboot.

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Hi,
Try this:
Faux123 said:
I got into many red LED situations, I was able to come out of it everytime by using the procedure I posted above (that post was from pure experience I had).
red led bootloop unbrick procedure
1. plug phone into USB cable connected to computer
2. wait for it to go into charge animation
3. unplug, then press power button to boot, immediately press vol up + vol down.
4. hopefully you booted into bootloader mode (rinse and repeat steps 1~4 if you can't get to this point)
5. chose recovery (if your recovery is corrupted, repeat steps 1~4 and do fastboot flash recovery cwmxxx.img)
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But even if disconnected / reconnected the battery still nothing... (howewer it's a good solution for the red light of death)
Try the thing above or let your phone in charge for some hours and don't use it...
If nothing works -> warranty
and if you get into download mode instead of red led use power and hold it for 10 secs till the screen goes off then quickly press and hold power up and down at the same time to boot into bootloader
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12 hours in the charger and nothing.
disconnect the battery (wait 10 minutes) reconnect and try to charge/power button/button combination .. nothing!!!!
i will try contact Google and check how can i replace the phone.
did any one manage to replace a phone ? Google is blocking my IP (i'm not from the US) so i can't read the FAQ .
fakeer said:
12 hours in the charger and nothing.
disconnect the battery (wait 10 minutes) reconnect and try to charge/power button/button combination .. nothing!!!!
i will try contact Google and check how can i replace the phone.
did any one manage to replace a phone ? Google is blocking my IP (i'm not from the US) so i can't read the FAQ .
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I read somewhere that disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it will clear this issue, of course it means that you have to open the phone which is not hard
DynamicRam said:
I read somewhere that disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it will clear this issue, of course it means that you have to open the phone which is not hard
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it didn't work
Hi,
@ fakeer, when you said you have disconnect the battery, you mean you have open the phone? Or it's just plug / unplug from the charger? This is what I understood...
Like DynamicRam said you can open the phone and disconnect / reconnect the battery...
EDIT: ok...
fakeer said:
it didn't work
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open the phone
It looks like your battery(battery sensor) is damaged
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Hey,
Today my phone's battery got fully drained and it won't boot again.
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Had the same issue on omni, flashed other rom at around 20 % to not run into this situation.
Try reconnecting power a few times, maybe you can put enough juice into the battery to boot right into twrp - that's where it might charge - did for others - and where you have to go anyway for a new rom.
I had a similar situation on the stock rom. I had battery but the phone shut down and wouldn't start. When I plugged the phone in it didn't show a charging light. I left the phone plugged in for a few minutes then simply held the power button for about a minute and it eventually booted. Good luck
hii,
Today my phone's battery got fully drained and it won't boot again.
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already i charged my phone more than 8 hours but still it is not rebooting.
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