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Most Galaxy phones and tablets are water-resistant and have rarely let fans down in this regard. Nevertheless, they're not infallible, and if you are a long-time Galaxy device user, you may have encountered the dreaded moisture detection warning before.
This warning can show up when Galaxy device users attempt to recharge their phones or tablets via the USB port. Most Galaxy devices don't have a USB port cover, which means the port is not technically water-resistant.
Water and electricity don't go well together, and to avoid short circuits, Samsung devised a great safety feature that prevents Galaxy phones and tablets from charging whenever moisture is detected inside the USB port.
If you see the moisture detection warning on your Samsung Galaxy device, you are highly advised to perform the following steps:
If you are sure your Galaxy device and its USB port are dry but still receive the moisture detection warning when you try to recharge, there might be a solution.
Sometimes, the moisture detection warning can remain cached and show up even if there is no danger of a short circuit. You can try to get rid of the error by performing a USB cache wipe. Follow these steps:
If the moisture detection warning persists even after performing all these steps, it is possible that your Galaxy phone or tablet has suffered some kind of hardware damage. You can try using wireless charging if your device supports it and the USB port is broken, but you should also consider getting your device checked by a Samsung specialist.
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