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The Motorola Droid is a a Verizon phone, not straightalk.. If the Original then it is long out of warranty. We have had multiple Droids so I'd like to confirm which one. It could be the battery. If the original droid, then it has a depleted battery. In some cases charging it overnight might recalibrate the battery. If it has been used past its charge cycle times then it will need to be replaced.
In USA, Verizon offers Droid which uses CDMA technology. You can call Verizon customer service and tell them to activate the phone on your account. You should be a Verizon customer, should have a data plan and the phone serial number should be clean(not in lost/stolen list and active on another account). You'll have to give ESN number to the Verizon customer service agent while calling them. ESN number is at the back of the phone when you take the battery out.
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