My phone went dead since past 4 days. Removed the battery, then inserted the battery again. Connected to AC charger for 6 hours. While AC charger was connected no amber light shows. After recharging for 6 hours no green light shows as usual. Once I tried to ' ON ' but got stuck in first white screen which also went " OFF ". Still the phone is dead. Cannot turn "ON" at all. Please help.
I have same problem. Phone dead, no led charging and no switch on. Have tried soft-hard reset & bootloader mode, all have no response. Have also tried another Batt, still same.
I have same problem. Phone dead, no led charging and no switch on. Have tried soft-hard reset & bootloader mode, all have no response. Have also tried another Batt, still same.
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My phone had the same problem and it was a battery charge problem. I bought an external charger and another battery and now everything works fine but I have two batteries and an external charger, the phone doesn't charge the batties.
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Pull the battery out and re-insert it. If it still will not turn on, charge it for a few hours and try again. Try turning it on while the charger is connected. The battery might have gone bad. Otherwise take it into where you bought it and see if they can help.
1. Check the state of your battery, if it has been running out much more quickly (i.e going dead after 1 day), then you might have to change your battery.
2.Try leaving your phone connected to the charger for more than 1 hour, if it does not turn on after that then it must be either: the phone's hardware, charger's problem or the battery.
3. As your phone uses a miniusb connection for charging, maybe try and connect it to your computer to see if the phone comes on, if it does then it must be the ac charger's problem.
4. Borrow the battery of a friend's V3 and if it works then it must be the battery; if it does not work still then the phone's hardware is faulty and you should take it to a repair shop (keeping in mind whether the fee is appropriate for the value of your phone).
Running so few miles has accelerated the aging of the battery - the battery never had a chance to fully recharge in such small trips - so now you have to replace it a year sooner than usual.
Just replace it.
It could be that moisture got into the battery terminals. Take a Qtip and wipe the battery terminals inside the phone and also on your battery.
Then try installing the battery again and then hook up the AC charger. Try booting up. I had a cell phone once, it was a Nokia and it did something similar. I had plugged the car charger in while I was in the car and I heard a noise like it shorted. I took the phone to trade it in when I purchased a new Nokia and I noticed that the store clerk had taken my phone that would not boot up and hooked it to an AC charger. It powered up. I still purchased the new phone, but try the AC charger and see what happens. If it powers up, it might be the battery. Let the battery charge for about 4 hours, don't keep it charged overnight. Overnight charging will ruin the battery. If the phone still doesn't work, I'd say bring it in and see if you can get it looked at.
A lot of these phones get stuck. Reset by using the home and on off buttons. Hold home and on off for 30 seconds then let go of home while connected to computer. Leave connected to computer and restart computer. Leave connected to computer for awhile. Mine came back after about six hours. I think it has something with the RAM and the motherboard powering down. If that doesn't work try putting phone in restore mode and restore.
I have the same king of problem for two days now. I can't open my E-65 either. Guess it must be the update that cause this. Now I regret having my phone updated...
Well hope so you didn't damaged the sensors! try this : use the phone until battery is empty and switches off. then put it on the charger for 4 hours. If no joy,try different battery to make sure that device is not damaged and get a new battery.
On following the steps as stated in my problem text. I kept the phone idle for 2 hours, then I pressed the "ON" button, the screen lighted up and then went "off" again. I again pressed the "ON" button, the screen lightened up and the windows setup completeded in 2-3 minutes. The phone started to work. I think the phone got hanged since the battry went too low. Now it is working OK. I will always keep the battry charged.
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I was just upgrading the Nokia software on my E65, connected with USB, charged and connected to charger for backup... and the phone just went dead. I've tried everything to get it going again including taking the batery out and outting it back in aain, holding the on/off button down for a minute - and nothing is happening. The screen is dead. Is Nokia's new upgrade causing this? I see two other posts to this site with the same problem in the past 24 hours. The upgrade was posted on Nokia.com 24 hours ago. my mail is [email protected]
I have same problem.
Phone dead, no led charging and no switch on.
Have tried soft-hard reset & bootloader mode, all have no response.
Have also tried another Batt, still same.
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