second AC adapter at home and or at work makes power access convenient and tailored to your needs Also keep one in your carrying case at all times and never be without an AC...
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Step 1
Press the "Menu" button and tap "Settings." Touch "Applications."
Step 2
Tap "Manage Applications," select the "All" tab and touch an application name.
Step 3
Touch the "Clear Data" button to wipe the app's saved data. Tap "Clear Cache" to remove any cached data for the app.
Phone Data
Step 1
Turn off your Android device. Reboot the phone or tablet into Recovery Mode. The process is specific to the device model. For the Motorola Droid, press and hold the "Power" button and the "X" key on the slideout keyboard. Release the "Power" button when the Motorola icon appears. Press the "Volume-up" and "Camera" buttons simultaneously to open the Recovery Console. To access Recovery Mode with the LG Ally, press and hold the "Power," "Home" and "Volume" buttons simultaneously.
Step 2
Press the "Volume-down" button to scroll to "Wipe Data/Factory Reset." Press the "Camera" button to select it.
Step 3
Scroll to and select "Wipe Cache Partition."
Step 4
Highlight and select "Reboot System Now."
I'm afraid there's no other way. Is there a physical damage on the charging port as evidence that you're saying it's broken? It might be the charging cable itself (hopefully).
It has a non removable battery. :)
It's using a proprietary plug that most probably be defective or faulty. Get another cable for that and see if it works.
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