25-11-2022 12:31 AM in
25-11-2022 05:33 AM - last edited 25-11-2022 05:35 AM
Usually a ghost moisture detected pop up disappears after a few minutes.
As this isn't going away @GolDRoger I'd suggest visiting a Samsung Service Centre or Samsung Experience Store for them to have hands on.
In some regions a Samsung Doorstep Repair Service is available
Other than that you can send the phone to Samsung
Unfortunately water damage isn't covered under the manufacturers so be sure there is no chance of this.
And also use a torch to check there is no foreign debris inside the usb-c port.
If I can be of any further help then please don't hesitate. Take care. 😎
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25-11-2022 06:44 AM in
01-12-2022 08:55 AM in
Hi,
The same problem for me after a software update, I tried some procedures without good results. I also finally formatted, solving partially (sometimes happens again). Hoping for a patch in the future.
IMHO Samsung should prioritize this bug due to the high cost of the device
30-12-2022 12:22 PM in
30-12-2022 12:32 PM in
Check out this guide for more help with this: https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/mobile-devices/my-device-displays-a-water-drop-icon-and-will-not-...
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16-01-2023 07:27 PM in
03-03-2023 05:35 PM in
02-05-2023 02:24 AM in
Well my s22 ultra is going bonkers with the whole moisture detected thing. My phone has been in an otter box case its whole life, charging port is always capped when not in use. I still have the original plastic on the phone. Needless to say, there is absolutely no debris nor "moisture" in my port yet every time I plug my phone in to charge I get the warning. This is not ok. Clearly this is a common issue that Samsung just doesn't care to fix.
02-05-2023 11:56 AM in