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Cell phone batteries have what is called a "memory" over time if they are charged without being fully drained they can start to not hold a charge. Unfortunetly the only fix for an issue like yours is to purchase a new battery. Your local retailer / service provider should have batteries in stock or they can order one for you.
It is recommended to allow the batteries to drain completely before charging, then allow at least 8 hours or more to fully charge. Most cell phone will show a full charge after a few hours, but this is more a fault with the software that check the batteries charge, then an actual indication of the battery being fully charged.
ha ha ha as you like i think you need to check battery first, if it shows in the screen that the battery still charging all they long but actually a faulty battery doesn't charge..
I think you have damaged your charging pin in the phone by mistake either by dropping the phone or while taking the cord out or inserting. I think the best way to get this fixed will be to go show it to the store that you bought it from/microsoft store. Hope this helps. All the best.
Does the computer still see it when plugged in? Does the phone show that it's charging?
If your answer is no to the above questions, then you need to do a DFU Restore.
Here are the steps:
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Hold down the power (the one at the top) and the home buttons.
3. When you see the Apple logo, release the power, but keep holding the home button.
4. After you do that, open iTunes and it should tell you that your iPhone is in restore mode.
5. Restore the phone.
Hope this helps.
Does it show life of being charged when you plug it in? If so, then it sounds like its time for a new battery. If the phone does not show charging occurring when plugged in, then I would look into seeing if the cord is damaged. Plus the phones charging port could be damaged and not allowing the power to pass through it. Hope this helps!!
I have bought a new 6300 phone housing on eBay. changed housing front and back,new buttons. changed motherboard,replaced everything carefully and correctly. the mobile turns on and shows everything as normal,,,, but shows Sim card not registered , wont charge, it plugs in and show data protection or something????? and shows no signal. I have worked at plenty of mobile phones replacing parts , this is over my head please help thank you.
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