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My phone turned off randomly and now it won't turn back on,thinking it was dead I plugged it in using the USB charger because I lost the other one...but after plugging it in it still wouldn't turn on. so then I took the battery out and nothing happened..I just purchased this phone last Tuesday..what do I do? and when I'm supposedly charging it the light that usually comes on when your charging it isn't coming on..
htc inspire 4g
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I have had this problem too- have you guys tried to charge it ? Also maybe take the battery out and put it back in and check- I've had to do that a few times to get my phone to work
All you need to do is shut down your device, remove the battery if possible and use something small, such as a toothpick, to 'lever up' the little tab inside the USB port on your smartphone or tablet. Do so very carefully and gently, then reinsert your battery and plug it in again.
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Coolpix Cameras are tricky to use with chargers. I will assume your USB Charger EH-69P is 100 - 240V 50/60 Hz so it CAN work in many places around the world with an adapter. Do not go over 240V or you could damage it.
These cameras like to have the power supply connected when it is on to charge - meaning if you have it connected and you plug the charger in the wall it will NOT charge. So if you plug the charger in the wall first and then plug the cable in the camera it will work. The camera is actually ON when it charges and I never REMOVE the memory card when it is ON.
When you have a dead battery. Plug the camera in and make sure the ON LED lights and the Charge LED flashes. Then don't mess with it. Let it charge completely (Charge LED stops flashing and is OFF) and then unplug it. It will turn off. Then later you can turn it on.
All you have to do is change the battery,in this case,battery don't have enough performance to save power and can not distribute current on the phone that's why it direct rely on the charger,when you see your battery is already deform its shape,expect low performance on your phone as well as easily got low battery level.
Some camera will not turn on (Turn on but not take pictures etc) when you plug it in USB, it will only communicate with the camera PC suite software to transfer pictures.
Regarding the battery, if your camera has mobile phones type lithium ion batteries then you can either charge these batteries outside if you have a charger for them or put the battery in camera and plug the camera with its charger that came with it. Its just like charging mobile phone.
If your camera uses AA size (pencil cell) batteries then you will need to either buy Duracell batteries (or any other good Alkaline battery, Duracell is good) and throw them when they stop working or
Buy rechargeable AA size Ni-MH or Li-Ion batteries with charger. Charge the battery with its charger for at least 12 hours before first use or follow the instruction written on battery pack.
I think you are either using normal carbon AA size batteries that are used in clocks or toys, these will not work in digital camera.
first remove memory and sim, then press key2 and key5 together whilst plugging in usb held for a few seconds. Then remove the cable and plug it back inThen hold c button and on button together and insert usb again and it will turn on.
My phone usually blink a orange light, but nothing now.
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