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Anonymous Posted on Mar 11, 2015

Electrify M: how do i fix a depleted battery?

When i plug my phone into the charger the notification light comes on then turns off. the phone's battery meter dosen't show and the phone will not turn on

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Charge it for an hour. Then it should turn on.

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