If your device is displaying this error and getting hot, . Persistent high heat in a non-booting state can lead to:
If the error persists or the phone gets hot as soon as it's plugged in, check the port for lint or corrosion. Use a wooden toothpick or compressed air to clean the USB-C slot. Even a tiny amount of conductive debris can cause the handshake to fail and generate heat. 3. Update Samsung USB Drivers On your computer: Open Device Manager .
If the device vibrates and shows a logo, let it cool down before trying to charge it again. 2. Clean the USB Port
Locate the "Exynos USB Device 4000" entry (usually under Universal Serial Bus controllers). Right-click and select .
Moisture or debris in the USB-C port can bridge pins, causing the computer to misidentify the device and triggering a "hot" electrical resistance.