So my battery died while i was using my fire, and even after plugging it in, it won't come on. What should i do?
EDIT: never mind, it booted after a while.
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Got the 3500MAH battery via ebay yesterday. Plugged it in, ran it all day. Got down to 3 percent when I got home. Plugged it in.. all i get is the amber light blinking, then turning to amber and green blinking. Ok, so i unplugged the charger and let the battery sit out for an hour or so. Maybe it was overheating. Plugged it all back in, same thing and it will not turn on. Tried a different charger, nothing.
I remember seeing something on here a while back, but i can't find it now (yes, even with a google search) about people using 3000-3500MAH batteries and having the same issue but after doing.. something.. everything started working. Couldn't remember what. Any ideas to help me get this thing to charge?
I was charging my Evo on my computer today and all of a sudden my battery died. Now it won't turn back on. After the first attempts to turn it on it would only get as far as the first HTC Evo 4G screen, then it would turn back off. This happened about three times and now it won't do anything at all.
I also noticed that when I put it on the wall charger that the red LED light doesn't even come on anymore.
Does anyone have any idea what this could be or how to fix it? I hope it's only the battery, because I can replace that!!! But I hope that's it. I don't really have enough money to be buying a new phone right now.
PLEASE HELP....SOMEBODY PLEASE!!!
P.S.
I had just installed an app called "Juice Defender" about an hour before my phone died. It's an app that's supposed to make your phones battery life last longer. I didn't configure it or anything. I just installed it. If anyone is famillier with this app is it possible that this could have caused this issue?
Just pull the battery & put it back in, then stick it on the (wall) charger overnight. The battery's probably just super-dead.
If it's not fixed in the morning, take it to Sprint & let them test a different battery. If it's your phone they should give you a new one for free as long as you have insurance.
The battery is super drained, let it sit on the charger for a couple of hours.
It worked!!
I tried what you've suggested. I left it on the charger overnight. Around six, when I woke up, it still wouldn't work. I removed the battery one last time and put it back on the charger. Now, all of a sudden, the LED light came back on. It flashed on and off about six times and then it stayed on.
I'm really relieved. Gonna leave it on until it's fully charged.
Thanks for the info.
Just hope it doesn't happen again.
Well glad that it worked. Just be sure to when the Evo starts flashing the red notification light, you need to get it to a charger. If you're out and about, I turn mine completely off at that point.
Yesterday when i plugged my phone in to charge, the battery icon turned into a question mark and the led started blinking orange and green. I tried pulling the battery out and rebooting the phone and the battery went back to normal but the led kept blinking. I left it to charge overnight and now I cannot get the phone to turn on at all. I have tried pulling the battery, holding the power button, plugging it in, nothing works. It will not turn on. I am on skyraider zeus if that helps at all.
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Yesterday when i plugged my phone in to charge, the battery icon turned into a question mark and the led started blinking orange and green. I tried pulling the battery out and rebooting the phone and the battery went back to normal but the led kept blinking. I left it to charge overnight and now I cannot get the phone to turn on at all. I have tried pulling the battery, holding the power button, plugging it in, nothing works. It will not turn on. I am on skyraider zeus if that helps at all.
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The blinking LED of orange and green means the battery is overheating.
Try a new battery, battery is possible dead?
What kernel are you running? Stock clock speed and voltage? I would also recommend trying a new battery before anything else.
Sounds like your battery is overheating. Well actually sounds like you overheated it to death. It definately isn't a hardware problem though. Ive done this a couple times. Last summer while waiting for Revolutionary to come out I burned allot of time on Netflix with my phone plugged in, one week later fried battery. Just bring the battery in and they can tell you if it's dead or not
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Last night power went off in my neighborhood so i depleted the battery to 0% since i wasnt able to charge my phone, power went back and i plugged the charger but the phone was dead, i thought battery was totally depleted so i left if overnight , when i woke up it still didnt turn off, i swapped batteries with my friend , the phone booted, i placed my original battery again and surprise! it was charged ... funny,
Quickly i realized that if i stop using the phone and the screen turns itself off the phone turns down without vibrating or anything, if i plug it to my computer it shut downs abruptly too, if i try toi turn it on with the battery plugged in it wont turn on, i manually deleted the batterystats thinking they could be messed up, no luck, i did a factory reset , no luck, i tried booting in recovery mode and as soon as the android image with the android bot lay down appears it turns itself off, now im really scared , i dont know what to do, i live in Venezuela and the warranty does not apply here, also the repair centers suck, i had my motorola milestone butchered here
I've noticed that software sometimes has issues with reporting unchanging battery levels, while the battery level drains to 0%.
My kindle did this on Alien JB or whatever it's called v2...
It's been on a charger for 2 days, the light is dim orange. If I try to start it, plugged in or not, it shows the "Kindle is charging low battery... please wait". It is definitely not doing anything. Am I SOL?
Don't use the charger to charge it in that state. Instead, use the USB.
http://www.amazon.com/forum/kindle?...Page=1&cdSort=newest&cdThread=Tx3NMXJO5FPUWI9 very interesting. it might not be loading beause of a loose usb port in your kindle.
It randomly turned on today while I was sitting at my computer... and it was at 27% battery...