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On April 26, Huawei officially announced that the problem of some smartphones cannot be charged after 80% of the battery charging is fixed now. In addition to this, this company resolved the issue of “scanning” displays while using a Mobile Manager application clean-up.

For a long time, several Huawei smartphone users are going through this battery charging issue and many of them reported the serious problem on the forum. Since then, the users continue to ask for solutions to this problem.

Recently, Huawei has acknowledged the Huawei smartphone charging problem and Phone Manager issue. To solve this, Huawei suggested the corresponding issue facing smartphone owners to uninstall the current version of the Phone Manager app and download the new version 11.1.1.442 from AppGallery.

For your information, you might face some difficulties in getting the Phone Manager 11.1.1.442 version because it will be launched for all models within the week. But, ahead of checking for updates, you need to completely uninstall the Phone Manager app by following the below steps.

   • Open the Settings menu

   • Go to Apps and Services

   • Tap on App Management

   • Tap on Phone Manager

   • Click on three dots

   • Tap on uninstall the app

   • Now, Reboot the device

With the release of the latest fixes, Huawei hopes the users will get rid of these annoying issues. Also, Huawei mentioned that they have located the cause of these problems and will dispatch more fixes soon.

Until then, install the latest Phone Manager App and wait patiently for the next fix rollout. Additionally, the company apologizes for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding and support.

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