First Option:
mostly nokia chargers doesn't make problems...
just try the following..
connect ur mobile with a system (usb cable)...
found out whether it is charging or not...
if the same prblm appears then there is a prblm in ur cell phone or power jack(socket)...
if it charged with usb cable buy a new charger
Please change Phone Bettery and check the charging
IF Charging Problem not Solved So
Second Option:
Your Phone charging IC Fault So Please change charging IC
And charging Problem will Solved Quickly
SOURCE: N73 Charging Problem
obviously you have a defected brand new phone. i strongly recommend you to go for a warranty claim, I mean after all it's a new phone and you shouldn't have to deal with this sort of trouble. sadly, most warranty policies don't cover battery problems so you might be charged for a replacement.
boot problems
Laptops are very good normally but don't boot up if there
is a device in the USB slot or a CD/DVD in the drive.
If it still
refuses to POST, remove the AC Adapter, remove the battery and remove
the hard drive.
Power the unit up without the hard drive and it
should complete POST and complain that there is no hard drive. If
that doesn't work remove AC adapter, ensure battery is disconnected
and remove hard drive and RAM. Try again. If it still doesn't work,
you have a mother board fault and it needs a service centre.
www.hp.com will help you out.
If it does work at one of the
options, when you have closed the laptop down, replace the RAM first
and test, then the Hard Drive.
Hope this fixes your problem.
At least you have a backup in there, somewhere!
Laptops are very stable normally but don't boot up if there is a device
in the USB slot or a CD/DVD in the drive or sometimes when the battery gets to s critical level.
If it still refuses to
POST, remove the AC Adapter, remove the battery and remove the hard
drive.
Power the unit up without the hard drive and it should
complete POST and complain that there is no hard drive. If that
doesn't work remove AC adapter, ensure battery is disconnected and
remove hard drive and RAM. Try again. If it still doesn't work, you
have a mother board fault and it needs a service centre.
www.Toshiba.com will help you out.
If it does work at one of the
options, when you have closed the laptop down, replace the RAM first
and test, then the Hard Drive.
Hope this fixes your problem.
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