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either the charger pin on your phone is broken or your battery is dead and u need a new one. if none of these are the cases it is your cord of the charger.
This could be caused by a short circuit in the camera. As the camera is only two months old, don't recommend that you try fixing this yourself. Instead contact Olympus directly to inquire of warranty repair. If you live in the US, here's the contact info.
Always check the batteries first, try another freah set but if is it still giving the same fault, your camera is faulty. It should be taken to an authorized repair centre for a repair estimate. Very few digital cameras have any user-serviceable parts.
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1.remove the back panel 2.remove battery 3.remove sim lock by this you can remove your sim out from your phone. *but switch off your phone before removing your battery.
I have nokia 6010, seems to be having similar problem. Tmobile trouble shoot suggests battery contacts, or battery charger, or battery itself as problems. Even better check this out. might help. Oh. might be battery, plug in the charger, battery must have a small amount of charge to turn on, say 10 min. then try to turn on. See if it's charging.
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