For the last couple of days the micro USB portion of my S6's adaptive charger is getting burning hot while charging. It takes just 4/5 minutes to heat up so much that I can barely touch it. The device doesn't get warm at all. The adaptive charger remains in normal temperature as well. All the problem seems to be residing with the head-end portion of the charger (micro USB portion). It shall be noted that if I put my device into Ultra power saving mode before charging, the micro USB portion of the cable remains in normal temperature. :eek: But putting the device into ultra power saving mode every time before charging seems a real hassle to me. So, What can I do now? Is the problem actually related to the USB cable? If that's the case then why doesn't it get burning hot when I put my device into ultra power saving mode? Shall I change the USB cable? I'm confused. :confused: Any help will be highly appreciated. :)
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