This morning I realized my phone didn't charge overnight.
When it finally died, I tired to charge it, but it refuses to charge.
For some reason, the keypad light keeps turning on as if it's going to charge, but then turns off after a brief 2 seconds.
My phone won't even charge with the USB cord like it always does.
It can't be the battery getting old because it is a relatively new, barely used battery. What could the problem be? I need help...fast!
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It won't turn on because battery is too low. Another benefit of lithium ion batteries. When they are depleted, the internal controller / charge circuitry on battery disables it.
You didn't mention what kind of phone other than Motorola. If it has a USB connector to charge through, make sure that you are using a motorola approved charger. There is a way to make the USB connectors (charger side) indicate a particular class and rating. If this doesn't match what the phone expects, then you will likely get a Cannot Charge message or similar.
That being said, this usually only happens with AC wall chargers. I have yet to see it happen with a vehicle charger, though I don't rule it out.
phones not working people are trying to call they tell me there getting a busy signal and cant get through me. I have three motorola E51 cordless phones and they are showing parallel set on the lcd screen how can i get my phones back working
Is the battery lithium -ion? If not, you have an older generation of battery.
Having mentioned that, some batteries need an introductory "conditioning period". Continue your excercise of charging and draining (dont drain too too low) and hopefully you will start seeing some decent longer lasting charges.
if you plug the charger in and you can see the battery bars going up and down then it is phone problem if the scrren is blank then it is either the charger but if you have a car charger aswell and both chargers worked before then it is probably the phone that has a problem check where the charger plugs in that their is nothing blocking the terminals like fluff or bit of paper check that none of the terminals are bent or coroded if you have used phone in rain they might have got coroded this can be solved by cleaning the terminals on the charging part of the phone but be carefull when you do this not to wreck any thing check the charger make sure nothing bent or blocking the charge the problem with these phone is the pins on the bottom where the charger plugs in these get damaged really easily and they can be replaced but will have to take to phone shop and get repaired hope this is some help to you....................................
i have the same problem as you..need help asap
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