Phone is not charging on ac adapter and usb adapter. battery is functional in other similar phones. charging light does not blink. error displayed on phone: your phone is using more current than the charger is able to deliver.
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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: how do i resolve the error: use genuine battery. power off
I have an En-V 2, same thing happened.
What worked for me was dabbing a Q-tip in nail polish remove and just rubbing it along the 4 contacts on the battery as well as the 4 contacts inside the phone.
This is an old trick that use to work for the Nintendo game system cartridges when the game would **** out.
Give it a shot! I just saved $50 and a trip to the Verizon store!!!!!! (We know how that can be...hehehe)
GOOD LUCK!
MUZAQMAN
SOURCE: The wires on my Sciphone i9+++ USB phone charger
yes you can but if your willing to pay for one here is a site you should look at here.
SOURCE: battery charger
I'm not sure what the problem is with your phone, but this happened to me with another Motorola phone and it turned out to be a battery problem. You can try another charger, which might work for some time before you get the same result, but I believe you will need to replace the battery. You can try calling Motorola and checking to see if they will give you a discount on another battery. I've had several Motorola phones give me this same message and most of the time it was only infrequently and resetting the phone and reinserting the charger worked, but if it persists, try the battery.
SOURCE: Charging battery of a Samsung U600 phone
I charge my phone (which is a Motorola) all the time with the USB cord. If you have the driver for your phone installed on your computer, it should work =)
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