If your Galaxy Buds won’t charge, multiple factors could be at play. A flashing red LED indicates that temperature issues are preventing the charging process.
I’ll explore the causes of this problem and the steps to resolve it. Abnormal temperatures can stop the earbuds from charging. The red LED will flash, signaling a charging block.
Fix 1: Let the Earbuds Cool Down
If the red LED is flashing on your Galaxy Buds, let the earbuds cool down. Remove them from your ears and place them in a cool, dry spot. Wait a few minutes, then try charging them again.
Fix 2: Charge the Earbuds in a Cool Place
To fix temperature issues, charge the earbuds in a cool spot. Avoid direct sunlight or heat sources to prevent overheating. Instead, use a cool, dry place for charging to keep temperatures in check.
Fix 3: Restart the Earbuds
Restart the earbuds by putting them in the charging case for a few seconds. Then, take them out and try charging them again.
Here are a few fixes if your Galaxy Buds aren’t charging or if the red LED light is on. If these steps don’t solve the problem, contact Samsung Support for help.
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