Check the outlet or power source.
Likewise, try a different power bank orUSB porton your machine to see if that solves the issue.
USB ports on computers are notorious for being slow to charge phones since they’re multi-use ports.
Try charging the phone directly from a power outlet or power bank.
Check your charger and cable.
A frayed or oldcable could also be the culprit, sotry a different cable.
Your charger also might not be working properly, sotry a different charger.
Check the prongs on the charger and the connection port for the cable.
Check the charging port on your phone.Inspect the port on your phoneto see if it looks damaged.
Try blowing into the port to clear out any dust or particles.
Don’t stick anything into the charging port.
it’s possible for you to damage it further and injure yourself.
Check the case on your phone.
Some cases prevent the cable from being fully inserted into the charging port.
If so, remove the case.Other Android casesmight work better.
Close all apps while charging.
There could be apps open using a lot of power as the phone charges.
This includes you using the phone.
For better performance while your phone is charging,close all open appsand don’t use your phone.
Check back regularly to see if the charging progresses at all.
Clear your phone’s cache.
Sometimes an app will continue to run in the background, even if it appears you’ve closed it.
Turn your phone off or use Airplane Mode.
Many background services continue to run while a phone is chargingeven if you’ve closed all the apps.
So do location and Wi-Fi services.
With Airplane Mode turned on, you’ll know pretty quickly if they were the culprit.
Your battery might be toast.
For some Android phone owners, it might be the physical battery in your phone that’s the problem.
Your phone might be dead.
There are other hardware components in your phone that could also prevent it from charging.
Depending on the price for repairs, you might considerbuying a new phone.