Just remove the batteries, wait approx. 30 seconds and then re-install. Also, if you have spare batteries in the base, just swap them. Works every time.
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please test the adapter first, measure the output from the adaper see what is the exactly voltage, and if the voltage is NOT there the problem can be the adapter. Otherwise if there are the problem can be battery. However use the software diagnostic coming with the computer, and use for to test the battery chargin.
That should not be too difficult to find out. Plug the phone in the charger and the charger to the wall socket. The phone should say Charging. Even if your particular phone does not say charging, leave the devices connected to the charger. After a few hours, unplug th phone and turn it on. If it does not stay on there is no charge. If it stays on, use your phone and see how long the charge lasts. If it lasts the same amount of time as it used to, then the charging occurs normally. If the charge does not hold, then there is incomplete charging or no charging at all.
check your charger mabye there a hole or ripe in it. but hope its the charger and not the ipad ? I WOULD SAY TAKE IT TO THE APPLE STORE BEST WAY TO GET HELP, ITS FREE AND THEY CAN HELP YOU WITH YOUR PRODUCT.
check if it is charged or not. if yes then there will be moisture in the phone. the best way is to take it to repair centre before charging. if there will be moisture inside it can harm while charging.
Well, depending on how much you use the phone will determine how long the battery stays charged. However if you not using it enough to run the battery down, my first guess is that the "charger" is the culprit and not the battery. If you have a seperate charge cradle perhaps try to charge it in there.
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