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Hi! If the light on the charger is blinking this can mean an issue with your charger adaptor. Check that the charger is still warm. If so, unplug the charger for a few minutes and plug it back in. If the light is still blinking your charger adaptor may need to be replaced. Hope this helps!
I experienced the very same problem twice. The red led would either stayed on all the time when charger was connected or it blink whenever I'd push the power button on the phone, but the phone would not turn on. My solution was to unplug the charger, take out the battery and the sim, keep them separated for at least 48-72 hours, then put back the battery, connect the charger again (don't use your computer's usb port, use a real wall charger, preferably the original one), turn on the phone. If it doesn't turn on immediately, let it charge for a few hours and then try to turn it on. I revived this phone twice using this method, first time I thought I was just lucky, but apparently it's reproducible.
press volume up key + home key + power key at the same time, reboot to recovery, then once there, select clear cache partition, then select wipe data/ factory reset. then select reboot system now to reboot..
Try this , it helped me.
1. plugin the charger (or data cable) for about 15 minutes and keep the red light blinking.
2. while the charger (or cable) is hooked to the phone, remove the battery and memory card for 10 to 12 seconds.
3. keep the memory card out and put the battery back in and whalah, it startes up. (really hope this helps)
If the cell phone senses that the charging is too strong (that is, if the charger is giving too much voltage that could make damage) the cell phone will react with a message tha tcharging is wrong or by blinking until you remove the overcharging item. Also, it could be that the battery is shorting (internally) and causing the charger to react toa short and the cell phone sense this as incorrect voltage, and thereforeis warning that something is wrong. Try the charger problem by attaching the cell phone to someone' elses phone charger and see if it continues, or if you have or can cheaply buy a car charger adapter for the cigarette lighter outlet; this will tell you if the wall electric charger is at fault or it is the battery.. if you still get the same results with the car charger, hopefully you can go to a cell store or a friend and try another battery before buying one. If a different battery does not stop the blinking, the problem is the phone.. if it is ithe phone, try turning off the phone and wait one minute before turning on.
dismiss all messages/notifications (for NO Blinking amber light), disable vibrate
attach the original charger, keep phone on a flat surface, find optimum position where the amber light is continuous.
repeat same if you answer any calls or move the phone
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