If I had to guess, could be a bad battery. More likely, it’s something to do with either the Charge IC Chip or the whole charging port itself. If you have access to another charging port I would try that.
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If I had to guess, could be a bad battery. More likely, it’s something to do with either the Charge IC Chip or the whole charging port itself. If you have access to another charging port I would try that. Sometimes you can get away with just disconnecting and reconnecting the charge port. We’ve seen that work before.
If I had to guess, could be a bad battery. More likely, it’s something to do with either the Charge IC Chip or the whole charging port itself. If you have access to another charging port I would try that.