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My batteriy keeps dieing (when it not on the charger) what do ido
Well i got the phone and idk if i over charged it but now it dies in 2 mins when its not on a charger! but its fine with out the charger?? what do i do??
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the batteries dead. you need a new one because after the battery dies it wont awknowledge the charger or battery. same thing happened to me. honestly this phone is a piece of ****. youre gonna have a lot more problems ttrust me. im having a problem with it now.
Well, One Thing Is, You Have To Keep It On The Charger Overnight, Mine Dones The Same Thing, I Don't Text Or Call While It's On The Charger Becasue Then It Won't Get Fully Charged. And It Will Die.
Ok first of all you should never let a phone die out of charge at all.IF it dies out of charge there are chances it might charge again once you charge it but in some cases it wont, you need to boost your battery just like jump start your car.It cannot be done anywhere except some service centre. If you are not taking to your service center , then you need to buy a new battery.
Sir, based on the things you have said, 2 possible source of the problem is the battery or the connector in the battery (it is where you plug the charger). The battery maybe the problem since it can not stand on its own supply. It needs the charger. And the reason for the connector is it may not be charging the battery. Hope it clears it sir.
you can buy new chargers at game shops they aren't very expensive and if you happen to find your other one you'll always have a spare.... i have 5 thanks to my son lol
It would be helpful to know just how quickly the battery is going flat, and I'm assuming there's no history of the phone having been damaged, but...
Try swapping the battery for one from a friend's phone. If that cures the problem, you need to buy a new battery (they don't last forever).
Otherwise, try charging the battery fully in a friend's phone using their charger, then see how long it lasts. If this lasts much longer, the problem is that the phone/charger combination isn't charging the battery properly. Mix and match chargers and handsets (mark which are yours before you start, or you will get mixed up) to identify where the problem lies.
If the battery isn't old and tired, and the phone is charging it properly, then the problem must be that the phone is drawing excessive current.
This could be because you've got it set up to do some power-hungry thing (backlight continuously on, playing MP3s or FM, promiscuously Bluetoothing or IR communicating, etc). Shut down all the functions you don't actually need at the time and see if that makes any different.
Once you've eliminated all those, you're left with the liklihood that the phone has a fault which is making it draw excess current. Not good news, but at least you've eliminated all the other possibilities.
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