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What kind of phone is it? Can you send me the Make and model #, or it might be that you can replace the battery on the headsetWhat kind of phone is it? Can you send me the Make and model #, or it might be that you can replace the battery on the headset
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charger is no good or is not the correct charger for that chair suggestion have a dealer tech replace a original charger in chair,it should have a 3 yr warranty anyways
My guess is that the charging port in your phone has gone bad. By holding it a certain way, you may be reconnecting it just enough to make the connection. Probably have a loose or broken wire inside your phones port. You may also see this is a problem if you try to hook it up to a pc.
As the shuffle was purchased in December 2008 it will still be under warranty take it to your apple store and they will be only pleased to help you out.
It sounds like the battery is a goner but I wouldn't swear to it without having another to test it. Over the course of the last month or so, did you notice that the battery life was shorter and shorter? It will look like it is charging but holds no charge whatsoever upon removal from the charging base. The best way to test this, of course, is to install a new battery. Finally, is this an older phone or a new one? Rechargeable batteries are good for about 2 years, less if you don't let it fully discharge and recharge although in the newer types it's not as much of a problem. Let me know what you find out.
you should take the phone to a mobile service center and have them try to fix the phone for you....your mainboard may have to much corrosion on the mainboard.
Your handset or charger has gone bad (provided you installed rechargable batteries), or both. The previous user may have installed alkaline batteries (is their a white powdery residue in the the charge compartment?), and that can ruin the charge circuit. Either way, you probably need to contact repair. You can go to www.cordlessrepair.com
This does not sound good. If you have one working phone and you have swapped batteries around and still the same single phone works.... you know it's not the base unit, charger stands, power supplies or batteries. You have eliminated everything but the phone itself.
Unfortunatley these low end cordless phones cannot be expected to last. 6 months is pretty bad but I'm not surprized. These sell for $30 each new and I bet a replacement battery is $20.
What kind of phone is it? Can you send me the Make and model #, or it might be that you can replace the battery on the headset
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