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Ah this is interesting, I have a ugreen 65w charger that seems to do sometimes this with my pixel 7 pro. It didn’t always happen, but I couldn’t figure out what would trigger it and how to resolve it again once it started.
I ended up using that charger for other uses in the end and got an Anker one for my phone charging.
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Possibly so. FWIW, I’ve not had issues with other stuff I’ve bought from ugreen, but I’ll not be buying their chargers again.
It sounds like the Ugreen charger is unable to properly negotiate a USB PD profile for whatever reason, so it just endlessly restarts.
Could be a faulty unit, or just a faulty design overall.
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You need to clean the USB port on your phone thoroughly with a toothpick
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USB-C sockets are the bane of my existence lol. My older Nokia (HMD Global) phone the port broke 5 times from cheap connector parts, now in my Sony Xperia 5 ii, it is happening after 2 years and I have had to clean fuzz out of the socket with a toothpick like 5 times lol.
USB c collects crap
I’ve had the same issue with a pixel 6. Fluff gets compacted in the usb socket and prevents the jack connecting properly. Good luck