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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Jerry Wheeler

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Yikes, I think I disagree as to whether it got run over or not, lol. That's one broke phone!
Anyway, check the charging port carefully with a magnifying glass and a bright light; there could easily be dirt or debris in there keeping the plug from making good contact. You might try cleaning it with a microfiber eyeglass cloth and some 90% or higher isopropyl alcohol; a toothpick works pretty good for getting the cloth down into the port.
-Once you're satisfied the port looks good (and has not bent or broken pins), try plugging it into a computer and see if it's recognized. That will tell you if it's got a minimal amount of function even if you can't see anything on the screen.
+Once you're satisfied the port looks good (and has no bent or broken pins), try plugging it into a computer and see if it's recognized. That will tell you if it's got a minimal amount of function even if you can't see anything on the screen.
Give those things a shot and let us know what you find.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jerry Wheeler

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Yikes, I think I disagree as to whether it got run over or not, lol. That's one broke phone!

Anyway, check the charging port carefully with a magnifying glass and a bright light; there could easily be dirt or debris in there keeping the plug from making good contact. You might try cleaning it with a microfiber eyeglass cloth and some 90% or higher isopropyl alcohol; a toothpick works pretty good for getting the cloth down into the port.

Once you're satisfied the port looks good (and has not bent or broken pins), try plugging it into a computer and see if it's recognized. That will tell you if it's got a minimal amount of function even if you can't see anything on the screen.

Give those things a shot and let us know what you find.

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