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do you have a universal travel charger? and use it to charge your battery for about 4 hours. or buy a new battery.If it is not ok, your phone is in short-circuit. go to service center
Hi,
Charge the phone for 10 minutes.
Press down the volume up button and hold it and then press the power button for a few seconds . The device will restart.
Remove the battery then connect the charger without the battery. Then hold down the power button for a few seconds. The red light may come up for a quick second during this process.
Don't remove the charger. After the red light goes off then insert the battery and check if the light turns amber or orange.
Leave it in orange or amber light state for about 2 minutes. After that, try to turn it on. If it turns on then it is resolved. If not then there is a hardware problem with your phone and it needs to be checked at any HTC Service Center.
Dear Anthony,
It seems that over charging has damaged your gadget's motherboard or battery mechanism. You have to get it serviced. But still you can try by Removing your battery for 1 hr and then after re insert.
There may be a physical issue with your logic board. You can get
the part at HTC p3400i Repair and there is a guide that shows you how to put in the part atHTC Repair Guide.
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