Overcharging celfone hi this is jo!i overcharged my motorola razr v3 and when the cel shuts off due to low battery, it won't power up eventhough it is being charged.can u help me solve this problem?tnx in advance!
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if you format a celfon you need a computer and a software of formatting,, but if you want to format it by your self by a TWISTER,, its a gadget of formatting a celluar fon,,just ask on a celfon technician what is a twister,, for you to have an info
I couldnt find anything that says that exactly but if it keeps happneing then most likely that is the case. There are no active recalls for that battery from motorola so most likely there is something on the phone a short or something that could cause it to overheat or overcharge thereby hastening the wear and tear on the battery
i have a v3 RED razr motorolla celfone but i dont have the phone tool cd.i want to use my fone as amodem to connect to the internet..is there any availabe alredy i can download for free?
ya your battery needs to be changed... this type of battery problem occurs due to use of duplicate chargers for charging or by overcharging some thing ... so i suggest you that after taking new battery if you want ur battery to lost long & to give good battery back up then just use original charger & while charging charge until the battery is complete & dnt over charge & charge only when your battery is fully down ... if you follow some of this tips you battery will be fine...
no the phone book is not lost when you take out your old battery bcoz every cell has the RAM memory to store so only it is called as phone memory.....
no need to worry change ur battery dnt take duplicate batteries try taking original ones
It is possible that your battery was overcharged. Maybe your battery broke up. Try to buy a new battery it might work. Also it is possible that you phone is grounded.
you simply fried your battery by overcharging it. Just get a new one, let it fully charge and fully die twice before you start normal charging. Then you will want to only charge it for about 2 to 3 hours or find a charger that has a smart chip that tells it when to stop charging once the battery is full.
you have overcharged your battery and need to get a new one and then you should get a charger with an IC smart chip that stopl charging once the battery reaches full. Motorola Phones in general have a problem with thier batteries.
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