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Posted on Jun 09, 2009

Motorola Rarz V9 won't charge...pllzzz hellp mee!!

Well the first charger was working fine and then it just stopped working. I bought a new one and i plugged it in the wall thing.. when it connects to the phone a green light comes on and the phone starts up but after that it turns off and doesn't charge up at all and the green light turns off...i am soo annoyed right now!!! Please heple me!

  • amy_sport_ch Jun 12, 2009

    Hmm looks like i will buy the one for the computer then!! Thanks!

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I have the exact same problem as yours for the last couple days, and FINALLY IT IS CHARGED last night using the USB data connection cable. I don't know the exact problem with other chargers, including car and regular outlet chargers, but it works with the USB connection from a computer. GOOD LUCK!!!

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I had the same problem with my V9,... and Motorola and AT&T were of no help!... They both claimed that it was a result of physical damage to the charge connector!... I find this hard to believe, since I used the same solution as fixit101a, and that seemed to cure my woes!... I've been charging my phone in this fashion since, and it seems to have no problem, thus far!... How can Motorola and AT&T make a claim that it's due to physical damage to the charge connector?... If that were the case, wouldn't one have the same end result by trying to charge it via a USB connection???... It's still a physical connection!!!...

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