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https://www.multitopicblog.com/usb-su... (companion blog post for this video) • USB supplying power to attached device • Does this sound familiar? • If you are encountering the USB supplying power to attached device error, I have a solution that worked for me on my Google Pixel XL phone and will hopefully work for you. • If you have this problem, you will likely keep getting an annoying pop-up notification on your phone that looks like what you see in this video. • For me, I would get this error when I plugged my USB-C charger into the charging port on the phone. This wasn't the only problem. • The phone would not charge unless I selected charge this device from the menu that showed. • This would solve the problem for a short time, but many times would stop charging and the message would return. • What is the cause of this problem? • It is most likely that dirt and dust is inside your charging port on your phone. • Keep watching for instructions on how to clean your charging port and what you will need to do so. • How to Fix the USB Supplying Power to Attached Device Problem • NOTE: Be sure to power down your phone before proceeding • What You’ll Need: • 1 bottle of 91% Isopropyl Alcohol • 1 Q-Tip • 1 Pushpin, thumbtack or perhaps a toothpick • First, blow air into it to dislodge obvious dirt or lint. You can use canned air if you like, but not necessary. • Next take a Q-tip or other cotton swab and dip one end in the 91% isopropyl alcohol. • You will want to clean the contact pins of your charging port. • Clean as much as you can with the cotton swab, then use a toothpick, thumb tack or push pin to push the isopropyl alcohol soaked end further down in order to clean the contact pins further down. • Once the port is clean, let it dry for about 5 minutes before powering back on. • After 5 minutes, go ahead and power your phone back on and plug in your charger. • If all goes well your phone will charge normally and you will not see the annoying system message anymore. • If you still get the system message you may want to check your USB connection settings for what happens when a USB-C cable is plugged into your phone. • For future reference, the full text of the system message says: • Use USB to: • Charge this device • Supply power (charge the connected device. Works only with devices that support USB charging.) • Transfer files • Transfer photos (PTP) • I hope this helps you solve your problem. • Please be sure to subscribe to this channel and like the video. If you have a question or comment, please • leave one below. Thank you and have a nice day. • #androidhelp #androidtricks
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