Fix: Oppo A52 Not Charging or Slow Charging Issue

Oppo added one more smartphone to its mid-range segment in India. Oppo A52 may be a direct competitor to smartphones like the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max and the Realme 6 Pro. It features some good features like a quad-camera setup, 5000 mAh of battery with 18-watt fast charging, and much more. The device came out of the box with an Android 10 (ColorOS 7.1) update.

In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to fix the not charging or fast charging problem on the Oppo A52. Smartphones have become an indispensable part of our lives, and there’s no doubt that without a phone, you will end up bored most of the time. However, worse, you have an Oppo A52 (or any other phone), but it isn’t charging, or the fast charging feature isn’t working properly. Turns out you will want to fix the Oppo A52 not charging or fast charging issue.

Oppo A52

Software Related Oppo A52 Not Charging Issue

Reboot the phone

If your phone is charging, but instead of opting for fast charging, it is charging slowly, reboot the phone and check if it makes any difference or not. The phone likely intercepted a minor glitch causing the system to opt for slower charging than the usual speed. Monitor the charging performance after a reboot and verify if the charging speed is restored to the original or not.

Upgrade the OS

The Android 11/12 with ColorOS 11/12 on your Oppo A52 is what handles everything you do and interacts with your smartphone. Turns out just like how apps can introduce bugs and glitches, the bugs and glitches can occur at the OS level and hamper the functioning of the phone at some juncture. For this instance, I am talking about the Oppo A52 not charging or the fast charging issue.

A troubleshooting method to fix the said problem is to get the firmware upgraded to the latest available version. Outdated software can introduce a lot of problems and that is why upgrading the firmware saves the day. Here’s how it works.

Check Oppo ColorOS Software Update OTA

  • First up, tap and open the Settings app on your phone.
  • Next, tap on “About Phone” and proceed to “ColorOS Version”.
  • Tap on “Check for Updates,” and the system will run to see if there’s an update available or not.
  • If yes, download and install it. In case there’s no update, go to Oppo Updater (Google it), and you will find the latest available firmware for your device.

Check if any process is consuming more power

If the phone’s battery is draining faster than charging, either the battery at fault (more on it later) or the apps or games running on the device during charging are draining more power than they should. Close all the apps and processes and turn off the airplane mode if required to allow faster charging. Check back in some time and verify if the battery is charging the way it should or not.

Restore factory

Oppo Factory Reset

This is the last point wherein a software-related issue causing Oppo A52 to stop charging itself is a problem. Here’s how you wipe everything off the device to fix any impending issue. Note that taking a backup of all the data that you want to secure as pulling off a restore factory will wipe off all data. It is irreversible unless you know how to use data recovery tools. Read along.

Method #1:

  • Open Settings on your device.
  • Navigate to “Additional settings” and select “Backup and Reset” from among the options.
  • Now tap on Reset to Factory Settings
  • Tap on “Erase all data” at the bottom of the screen, agree when prompted, and enter the PIN/Password (if asked) to proceed.
  • Restart the phone and set it up again to see if the charging problem is gone or not.

Method #2:

  • Switch off the phone.
  • Press the Power plus Volume Up key together for 15-20 seconds until it vibrates.
  • Release the key and let the device enter Recovery Mode.
  • Select the language
  • Use the volume buttons to navigate and the power button to select the “Wipe Data >> Format Data”.
  • Press the power button on “Confirm” to agree and kick off the wiping process.
  • Retreat “Back to Main Menu” and tap on “Reboot >> Reboot to System”. And it is done.

Hardware-related Oppo A52 Not Charging or Slow Charging Issue

These are the various hardware-related issues that could trigger Oppo A52 not charging or fast charging issues.

Check for debris inside the charging port

debris inside the charging port

Debris inside the charging port such as dust, lint, or any other foreign particles can cause the Oppo A52 to charge slowly or not charge at all. You’ll need to clean the charging port as the issue will only escalate if not taken care of. However, you should be careful when cleaning the charging port. Here’s how to do it.

  • First, use a torch or flashlight to check inside the port if you can spot any lint or debris.
  • Turn off the device.
  • Use a toothpick or any sharp object except anything metallic to carefully and gently remove the chunk. Be gentle here, as any damage to the charging pins will make you replace the entire charging port even if it wasn’t faulty when starting.
  • For those who know how to do it, take a cotton swab and dip it in isopropyl alcohol, and clean the port. Since alcohol evaporates easily, it will remove remnants and corrosion.
  • Leave your Oppo A52 idle for some time and plug in the charger to see if the Oppo A52 fast charging issue is gone or not.

Verify you are using the original cable or swap it

original cable

The USB cable is one of the most abused hardware components during a battery charging spree. This is because it is strained, twisted, bent, and undergoes a number of stresses and it is likely one of the first things that will break down.

Check for any cuts throughout the length of the USB cable. If there’s a cut, check if connecting the ends does the trick. If not, you will need a different USB cable anyways.

If there are no cuts (although the stress part remains unchanged), detach the old cable and use a new cable or if you have one in spare. Check if the Oppo A52 charges with a different cable with everything else from the power source, the charging brick, and the phone’s charging port remains the same. Check back in 2-3 minutes if the phone starts charging and if it does so with the same speed it would charge originally. If that’s what’s happening, the old USB cable you were using was at fault.

In case if the new USB cable doesn’t make any difference to the charging speed, it isn’t a problem and you will need to proceed with the next method to verify what’s wrong.

Verify if you are using the original charger

Branded charger Original

After verifying that the USB cable isn’t at fault, the next logical step is to verify if the charging brick is at fault or not.

The procedure to verify if the charging brick is at fault or not, here’s how you can do it.

  • First, detach the old charging brick.
  • Use a different charging brick and attach it with the USB cable and plug it into the device to charge the battery.
    There are two scenarios here, the Oppo A52 either starts charging at an original pace or not. If not, the problem lies with the charging port or any other internal component. If yes, the old charging brick was at fault and you’ll have to use a spare or new one.

Note: It is advisable to use an original charger instead of a third-party or local brick. The latter can cause lagging and freezing issues as well as thus, using the original charger will save the day.

Check if the port is damaged

port is damaged

Although physical damage to the port is likely to be visible to the naked eye, water damage remains unseen unless you know exactly what you are looking for. Swap both the USB cable and the charger to check what’s working and what’s not. If the different charger or brick is working on a different phone, your phone’s port is at fault since no amount of swapping is forcing the battery to begin charging.

If the battery is dead?

The battery on the device has a specific lifecycle and as and when it progresses, the efficiency decreases. With hundreds of life cycles over 02 years of usage can curtail the battery to just 75-80 percent. Since you are facing Oppo A52 not charging or fast charging issue, it is likely that either the battery is completely dead or it has lost its efficiency and is en-route to die in some time.

Since your Oppo A52 has a non-removable battery you can’t actually remove the battery and swap it with a new one. You need the expertise to snatch the old battery and swap it with a new one. I recommend going to a service center or hiring a technician to do the swap.

Change the power outlet

Power outlets can curtail charging speeds, as they might not be delivering adequate amounts of power, thereby impeding the charging speed. Change the power source and check if that was the problem after all.

The final resort

At the end of the day, you can’t use Oppo A52 without charging the battery properly. No matter if it is a software or hardware-related issue, it must come to an end as there’s no compromise here which is something you can do with the headphone jack, camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, or other features. You will need to get the problem fixed and that is where technicians come into play.

Head out to an authorized service center or get the software or hardware-related issue charging the Oppo A52 not charging or fast charging issue in the first place. You even have an option to visit a local service center for a speedier and inexpensive repair or replacement of the affected software or hardware component that triggered the issue in the first place. Note that you will lose any warranty on the device by getting the Oppo A52 repaired at a local service center which isn’t the case with an authorized one so it is your call.

Closing Words

At the end of the day, you will have to make arrangements to charge the battery and use the Oppo A52 because without a working battery, you are just holding a slab of plastic, aluminum, and glass and that’s all. Do let us know which troubleshooting method works best for you.

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