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It sounds like you need to replace your battery. But first, if you're using a home charger, try charging the phone with a car charger (or vice versa). If the problem is not with your charger, then replace your battery.
When you get your new battery: 1) Make sure you are using the proper charger for your phone (not one of the cheep $5 kind), and 2) charge your battery for at least 12 hours before you use it for the first time.
A reboot fixes most computer problems and today's phones are just small computers.
To reboot a phone remove the battery for 30-seconds, put it back in the phone and turn the phone on.
It is also possible that she has reached some text quota and texting is now disabled.
If the reboot doesn't fix things contact your cell phone provider. Have them verify the texting service is working. They can also troubleshoot the phone if the service is not the problem.
Try a car charger. If the car charger works, then it is either
A) Your power outlet
B) Your wall charger Power Supply unit
C) The phone connector on your wall charger.
If it doesn't work on the car charger, then it is most likely your phone charging system or the connection for charging on your phone. Either way, you will most likely need a new phone. Sorry.
As the phone keeps turning on off there is some loose contacts or some dirt is there at battery terminals try cleaning phone and battery contact terminals
You should try taking out the battery and then putting it back in. Then hold the power (the red phone button) button for about 5-7 seconds. If the screen STILL doesn't show, then I'm afraid that there is a hardware problem and you should take it back to the place where you bought it.
Im not sure if this goes for phones... But I noticed that when you get something with a charger and you seem to over-charge it (Leaving it constantly plugged in or charging it for long periods of time after its fully charged) it actually makes the life of the object shorter....
It could be that because you've been leaving it over night to charge its been eating at the LGs battery...
But like I said, im not sure...
Obviously you can't fix something like that...
you should have charged it for 4-6 hours,try using a different battery if you think you have charged it fully.new cellphones requires longer time to be charged
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