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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Sam Goldheart crwdns2934247:0crwdne2934247:0

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Same problem I had. My Blu stopped taking a charge and the only way I could use it was to have it plugged into it's charger, which would only sustain a 2% or 3%  charge. When I unplugged it, the battery would drop to 0%. Then it stopped functioning even with it being plugged in and would not take a charge. I thought I had over-charged my battery  several times previously and assumed my battery was shot. Did some research and rather than buy a new battery or attempt to change the usb port completely, I simply tried to CLEAN the port. First I removed the battery. Then I used a plastic dental pick to remove any dirt, fuzz or debris. Then I folded a paper towel into a small point and dipped it in alcohol and pushed it around inside the port to remove any oxidation on the interior metal within. Finally, I very carefully bent that thin little metal strip tine thingie down  toward the center of the port opening with a metal dental pic (again, dipped in alcohol). Perhaps a needle would work just as well, I don't know. I couldn't use the plastic dental pick for this, as it was not strong enough to budge the metal tine. I didn't actually "bend" it, but merely moved it down very slightly toward the center of the port opening and let it spring back to it's original position.  Finally, I put back the battery, plugged it in and VOILA! It's now charging! Hope it works for everyone who's suffering this maddening problem.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 iRobot

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Same problem I had. My Blu stopped taking a charge and the only way I could use it was to have it plugged into it's charger, which would only sustain a 2% or 3%  charge. When I unplugged it, the battery would drop to 0%. Then it stopped functioning even with it being plugged in and would not take a charge. I thought I had over-charged my battery  several times previously and assumed my battery was shot. Did some research and rather than buy a new battery or attempt to change the usb port completely, I simply tried to CLEAN the port. First I removed the battery. Then I used a plastic dental pick to remove any dirt, fuzz or debris. Then I folded a paper towel into a small point and dipped it in alcohol and pushed it around inside the port to remove any oxidation on the interior metal within. Finally, I very carefully bent that thin little metal strip tine thingie down  toward the center of the port opening with a metal dental pic (again, dipped in alcohol). Perhaps a needle would work just as well, I don't know. I couldn't use the plastic dental pick for this, as it was not strong enough to budge the metal tine. I didn't actually "bend" it, but merely moved it down very slightly toward the center of the port opening and let it spring back to it's original position.  Finally, I put back the battery, plugged it in and VOILA! It's now charging! Hope it works for everyone who's suffering this maddening problem.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Gogo

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Same problem I had. My Blu stopped taking a charge and the only way I could use it was to have it plugged into it's charger, which would only sustain a 2% or 3%  charge. When I unplugged it, the battery would drop to 0%. Then it stopped functioning even with it being plugged in and would not take a charge. I thought I had over-charged my battery  several times previously and assumed my battery was shot. Did some research and rather than buy a new battery or attempt to change the usb port completely, I simply tried to CLEAN the port. First I removed the battery. Then I used a plastic dental pick to remove any dirt, fuzz or debris. Then I folded a paper towel into a small point and dipped it in alcohol and pushed it around inside the port to remove any oxidation on the interior metal within. Finally, I very carefully bent that thin little metal strip tine thingie down  toward the center of the port opening with a metal dental pic (again, dipped in alcohol). Perhaps a needle would work just as well, I don't know. I couldn't use the plastic dental pick for this, as it was not strong enough to budge the metal tine. I didn't actually "bend" it, but merely moved it down very slightly toward the center of the port opening and let it spring back to it's original position.  Finally, I put back the battery, plugged it in and VOILA! It's now charging! Hope it works for everyone who's suffering this maddening problem.

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