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Check that the charging port pins are not bent or damaged or corroded use a small needle to clean each individual groove.
Replace the charger, suggest Staples or Walmart for the source.
use good charger... check charging pin on charging connector... check contact of charger connector to charger interface... if charger IC is the problem/damage pre-heat/replace...
may be the charger is not correct... if it is correct also the pin hole which connect the cell may have became big.... or ur cell charging pin is damaged.... just try with the another charger... u will get rid of it...
if it doesnt works means surely the charging pin in cell is damaged... get replaced with the technician....
sorry you can't do that anymore some parts of your phone is damage, yes you can charge in electric using A/C because current flow is constant while battery is low.
1. The charger may be damaged
To check if the charger is damaged, use another functioning charger.
The charger cable has a tiny wire that easily breaks when used without proper care.
If the phone still does not charge with a functioning charger, try next step.
2. The battery may be damaged
Change the battery and try charging again.
If the phone still does not charge with a functioning battery, try next step.
3. The battery terminals may not connect properly with the battery connectors
Check the battery connector to see if the battery and the connector connects well.
The phone will indicate charging only when there?s enough power supply from the battery. click here
Solution Procedure: If problem is confirmed, adjust the battery connector using tweezers to reach the battery terminal and establish connection. Or try next step.
4. The charging pin may be damaged or does not connect well with the board's interface
Check the charging pins to see if they are well connected to the mother board. Sometimes the charging pins wear out or loosens from its connection with the mother board.
Solution Procedure: Check if the pin is bent. Straighten the pin using tweezers.
Make sure the board interface is also clean otherwise, you will need to clean it by rubbing its surface using an eraser or brushing it with a board solution.
Or replace with a new charging pin. Make sure the charging pin touches with the board interface to establish connection.
The CCONT IC for DCT3 or UEM for DCT4 or the "K" resister for non-Nokia models may be damaged
If the phone still does not charge after adjustments are made, the problem is CCONT IC for DCT3 or UEM for DCT4 or ?K? resister for non-Nokia models.
1. The charger may be damaged
To check if the charger is damaged, use another functioning charger.
The charger cable has a tiny wire that easily breaks when used without proper care.
If the phone still does not charge with a functioning charger, try next step.
2. The battery may be damaged
Change the battery and try charging again.
If the phone still does not charge with a functioning battery, try next step.
3. The battery terminals may not connect properly with the battery connectors
Check the battery connector to see if the battery and the connector connects well.
The phone will indicate charging only when there?s enough power supply from the battery. click here
Solution Procedure: If problem is confirmed, adjust the battery connector using tweezers to reach the battery terminal and establish connection. Or try next step.
4. The charging pin may be damaged or does not connect well with the board's interface
Check the charging pins to see if they are well connected to the mother board. Sometimes the charging pins wear out or loosens from its connection with the mother board. click here
Solution Procedure: Check if the pin is bent. Straighten the pin using tweezers.
Make sure the board interface is also clean otherwise, you will need to clean it by rubbing its surface using an eraser or brushing it with a board solution.
Or replace with a new charging pin. Make sure the charging pin touches with the board interface to establish connection.
5. The CCONT IC for DCT3 or UEM for DCT4 or the "K" resister for non-Nokia models may be damaged
If the phone still does not charge after adjustments are made, the problem is CCONT IC for DCT3 or UEM for DCT4 or ?K? resister for non-Nokia models. click here
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