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Posted on Jan 09, 2010

Iphone 2g battery

Has i try to charger my phone it dose not charger. it will go to the boot screen and stay there fro a while but as soon as i pulged it out it turns off and i cant turn it back on

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You'll have to let the iPhone charge sufficiently for it to proceed further from the boot screen. You may want to leave the iPhone charging for atleast half an hour before unplugging it.

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