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Your Moto G7 Play won’t charge when plugged into the charger.
If the device won’t charge, it could be due to problems with the physical charger. Look at the end of the Type-C cable and clean the opening with a cotton swab or fine cloth. Attempt to plug in a new charging cable or replace the wall charger. If cleaning or replacing the charger doesn’t work, then the problem will most likely be the device battery.
After 2 years, a phone battery might not have a long battery life and can drain fast. First, look at the battery and check if there’s any damage. If a replacement is needed, look at our replacement guide.
Your Moto G7 Play’s camera is blurry or won’t focus on a small object.
If your device’s camera won’t focus and pictures are blurry, open the camera settings and verify that you do not have the lowest pixel density, the 19:9(5MP) option, selected. If this doesn’t solve the problem, then try cleaning the lens of the camera with a smooth fiber material to avoid scratches on the lens. Also, avoid using the camera when the battery is less than 10 percent because the device will shut it off automatically.
If the blurriness or focus problem still has not disappeared, remove the pre-installed glass guard. After removal, verify if the camera is still blurry. If it is, then your device’s lens may have a problem. Refer to our camera replacement guide to replace it.
Your Moto G7 Play won’t turn on.
Often, when a device is left uncharged for a long time, it may not turn on. Plug in the device to a charger for 15 to 30 minutes, then turn the device on. If the device still doesn’t turn on, it could be due to software issues.
If your device is unresponsive, it may display a black screen and not be able to function. First, hold the power button for 20 to 30 seconds and verify if the device attempts to power on. If the display shows the battery is dead, charge the device. If this doesn’t fix the software issue, then the battery may be faulty.
The last option for fixing a device that won’t turn on is replacing the battery. Refer to the “Phone not charging” section for additional alternatives for a faulty battery. Consult our battery replacement guide for further instructions if the problem remains.
Your Moto G7 Play keeps on flickering or has streaks in the display.
First, turn off your device and wait a few minutes before powering it back on. If the problem persists, it may be an issue with the setting or the software. Refer to the following sections below.
Check if your device has an adaptive brightness setting. If it’s enabled, disable it and verify if the problem persists. If the problem continues, adjust the brightness manually to verify if it occurs at all brightness levels.
If the solutions above don’t work, verify if the device is updated to the latest version of the operating system. We suggest checking all the solutions above before you consider replacing the screen. If you do need to replace the screen, you can follow this screen replacement guide.
The Motorola G7 Play has a buzzing sound when the speakers are used.
Shine a flashlight into the speaker area and check for debris. Additionally, inspect the charging port of the phone and the headphone jack to see if there is any loose dirt or sand causing the buzzing. Use a cotton swab or a fine cloth to clean out any debris spotted. If both the speaker and charging port are clean and the problem remains, there may be an issue with the software or speaker.
Oftentimes, an older software version may cause audio problems. Go to the device’s settings page, click on the system details, and verify the current Android version. If the system is outdated, update the software to the most recent version. However, if the version is updated and the problem remains, the speaker may have to be replaced.
Try to adjust the volume up and down to verify if the buzzing occurs at all volume levels. Verify that the buzzing only occurs at high volumes, which is often the cause of the problem. If all the previous solutions do not work, the speakers may need to be replaced. Refer to a speaker replacement guide.