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I had an old Motorola V3, which used to show me that error.
It could result if the charger is not firmly connected to the phone. To diagnose this, try borrowing someone's moto charger.
It's also possible that battery contacts could have dust. Try dusting them off so that they're nice and shinny as usual.
Finally, try removing the battery for a few minutes, reinsert and charge, leave the phone off when you charge.
The phone usually starts working after the regimen. If the problem persists, you'd know which method worked and what failed, so you can press for a warranty.
Cheers
Check the contacts between phone and battery,
if necessary align or clean. Are
you using original Motorola charger? This solved my problem; I was trying to charge
it with one of those "universal" chargers. Hope this helps!
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hello,if it's for some while that is how it is designed,but if it remains permanent,definitely that is how you made the light display setting to look,so all you need to do is just to adjust the display setting,but if the setting is kind of in order then it is most definitely a flex problem that will require you change the flex for it to work as normal as you wish. please kindly rate the solution if it's helpful,
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