There is nothing wrong if you get this message While You Are Talking, Texting or Surfing the Web. If that is when we receive this message means is that you are using more power from the battery than the charger is supplying at that moment. SO the power/battery monitor in the phone thinks that the battery is bad because the battery is not receiving any of the power that is coming in from the charger BECAUSE you are using the phone while you are charging. So you really don't need to worry about it. If you care about the life of your battery; some experts suggest that the best way it charge is with the phone completely turned off. I know many people believe they can't ever possibly survive life with the phone off. Having said that the next best way to charge is with the phone on but not in use. When you use the phone while you are charging you are putting extra strain on the battery and it's charge control/monitor circuits. Hope this is helpful.
There is nothing wrong if you get this message While You Are Talking, Texting or Surfing the Web. If that is when we receive this message it means you are using more power from the battery than the charger is supplying at that moment. The battery is not receiving the power that is coming in from the charger BECAUSE by using the phone while charging you are draining power out of the battery SO the power/battery monitor in the phone thinks that the battery is bad. So in this case you really don't need to worry about it. If you care about the life of your battery; some experts suggest that the best way it charge is with the phone completely turned off. I know many people believe they can't ever possibly survive life with the phone off. Having said that the next best way to charge is with the phone on but not in use. When you use the phone while you are charging you are putting extra strain on the battery and it's charge control/monitor circuits. Hope this is helpful.
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It may not be. Good call on trying a different charger. Most of the time it's just a bad connection, and you have to hold it or angle it weirdly, so it may have been just the charger. In some cases it's the connection from the phone to the battery that's messed up. Check the hole where the charger connects to and the small metal tabs that touch the batteries metal tabs. Sometimes they may be bent too inward and you have to gently pull them out to allow for a better connection. You might also want to check the battery for any moister (water) damage. Just cause it hasn't even been rained on doesn't mean there won't be any water damage. Every cell phone battery has a small white sticker (some with pink x's). The sticker is ether a circle, square, rectangle, or oval. (Usually there on the same edge as the mettle tabs). The sticker is placed in a small grove that was made for that sticker. If you take off the cover you'll see that your phone has the same type of sticker and grove (they may be different shapes however). If any one of the 2 stickers is pink or red your phone and/or battery is/are considered to be "water damaged". In which case you'll have up to 6 months before it stops working. Usually you start noticing it act funny after 3 months. Of course it all depends on how badly it's damaged. However if you're hella lucky maybe it was only the sticker that got wet (it does happen) and nothing is damaged.
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