The warning is saying that this is not battery that's made for this unit.
Sometimes you get a similar message if you use someone elses ink in your printer.
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If the installed battery is original equipment, the battery itself may be going bad ( wearing out ).
Remove and test battery for proper currents etc.
If battery passes all tests, than there may be internal device failure pertaining to the charging and discharging of the battery.
Visual examination of the battery - look for swelling, out of shape, curvature, etc. Does it lay flat ? Is it warm to the touch ? Do the contacts appear dis-colored or uneven color ?
If non-authentic battery, then battery technology / dis-charge and / or charge may not meet manufacturer specifications.
Continued use could cause ( further ) physical damage to the device.
Change battery with a known good battery, that meets manufacturer specs. If warning message continues, or if additional warnings appear, have the device and charger unit checked and/or serviced by an authorized service provider.
Kies update / reset may rectify this warning issue.
Please backup all important files, contacts, etc., prior to update / reset device, anticipate all information will be deleted from the device
Clean the battery connector(3 golden metals)
Clean them very easily and carefully with something blade like a small blade.
It seems they got some rust.and the mobile cannot recognise the battery
I got this message to on my samsung phone but after cleaning the ports with that air in a can stuff the phone charges and i never got that message again
Mine did the same thing. Took the battery out and gently scraped metal prongs on battery with my fingernail. Seem to clean them off(maybe some kind of buildup) now it is charging. Hope this helps.
At first light it DOES sound a bit confusing.
First, the definition of the term 'NON-LUMINOUS'; 'Not capable of PRODUCING light but can be capable of REFLECTING light from another source'.
For instance, our MOON is NON-LUMINOUS as it REFLECTS light from the Sun. The SUN is LUMINOUS as it produces light that is REFLECTED off the surface of the moon. And so, LUMINOUS means capable of PRODUCING light.
Now closely examine your flashlight.
The BATTERIES produce electrical energy which is transferred to the BULB which emits light, thus LUMINOUS. The tiny little BULB emits quite a lot of light for its small size. However, the bulb is contained within a concave silvered cone which REFLECTS,(NON-LUMINOUS) gathers and channels the emitted light from the BULB (LUMINOUS) into a BEAM which ILLUMINATES whatever you are pointing the flashlight at.
Our cameras would be just paperweights if there were no NON-LUMINOUS surfaces for the light to REFLECT off of, back into the camera lens, onto the 'plate' thus etching the image. For example, take a photograph in the dark without the flash and what do you get. No LUMINOUS, no NON-LUMINOUS.
And so there we have LUMINOUS and NON-LUMINOUS, ILLUMINATING our lives. Enjoy! :)
what you can do is try buying an original battery or taking the phone to a samsung mobile store have them try one of their batteries in it and see if the same problem occurs, if it does then you know to buy original batteries....
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