So, my pink razor was working totally fine until i tried charging it with my car charger (dont own a house one) and it kept on saying unable to charge...do u think its cuz the battery is 2 dead ... or ... maybe the charger , ive looked at the connection and everything seemes to look good and it was working fine yesterday..plz help me :(
Just today, my Razr V3 has announced that it is "Unable to Charge". It's only about 3 months old, I'm using the mains charger, and I have no messages in my mailbox. The phone works fine when attached to the charger, but there seems to be no charge in the battery, so it dies when I take it off the charger.
Any other suggestions would be very much appreciated!
IanJust today, my Razr V3 has announced that it is "Unable to Charge". It's only about 3 months old, I'm using the mains charger, and I have no messages in my mailbox. The phone works fine when attached to the charger, but there seems to be no charge in the battery, so it dies when I take it off the charger.
Any other suggestions would be very much appreciated!
Ian
I have the same problem with a regular charger. My phone is frozen with the same message "unable to charge". Nothing seems to work.I have the same problem with a regular charger. My phone is frozen with the same message "unable to charge". Nothing seems to work.
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Does it say something like "charger not recognized". I remember having this problem with my razor, and it drove me crazy for several days, then it went away and has never returned. I may have also blasted all the txt messages away to help fix it to. Killing all the txt messages seems to help this phone if its acting up. Definitely speeds up the menu operation. Apparently 250 txt messages is its capacity, even though it will store alot more.
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Here's a possibility, I just plugged in my Kindle Paperwhite using the Kindle charger and USB cable. It wouldn't charge.
I kept it plugged in all afternoon and it accepted no charge although it showed the little lightning bolt on the icon suggesting it was charging.
I unplugged the charger (it has two prongs) and reversed it so
the logo was on top and, Lo and Behold it charged. It could be the plug is not omniidirectional (i.e. it is polarized)
from explanation this means that you are trying to charge your razor with another phone charger , it will not work out for them self because they are not compatible .
what you need to get your razor phone is the type of his own charger ,but if you can not fine it own charger then you will have to go the store together with your razor phone then will help in locating it own charger that will work for with out any damage on your phone
Well, the white to pink dot is a sign of water in the phone. It is a moisture indicator and the first thing the repair fols look for so they can deny any claims.
They second thing is you can get an external battery charger for the razor. They run about 5 dollars and allow you to charge the battery seperate from the phone. Razr V3 external battery charger
COULD BE THE PHONE BUT MOST LIKELY ITS THE CHARGER, IF ITS AFTERMARKET GET RID OF IT AND BUY OEM, TRY AND TEST IT OUT WOULD A FREINDS MOTOROLA CHARGER SINCE THEY'RE MOSTLY THE SAME CHARGERS AND SEE IF YOU STILL GET THE MESSAGE.
the steady red light showing when in charger shows that
it is charging. the blinking red light when taken out of
charger or turned on and off means it is not fully charged.
leave it in charger till red light turns green.
Did you look at the moister strip on the back of the phone? Take the battery door off and see if the strip is red or pink. If it is, then that is your problem.
"unable to charge", "insert sim".
is your phone been dropped or got wet? if unable to charge, when using a wall charger, try different outlets. if using onl one charger, tr different chargers. if it won't work, try other compatible batteries if you would get a charging message. if does not work, have your phone checked with a service center
Your battery may have a low voltage, you need to rejuvenat is unfortunatly you cant do that if you dont have tools to do it, but that will be your problem (Battery)
Just today, my Razr V3 has announced that it is "Unable to Charge". It's only about 3 months old, I'm using the mains charger, and I have no messages in my mailbox. The phone works fine when attached to the charger, but there seems to be no charge in the battery, so it dies when I take it off the charger.
Any other suggestions would be very much appreciated!
Ian
I have the same problem with a regular charger. My phone is frozen with the same message "unable to charge". Nothing seems to work.
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