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-@harkiratmander you are not giving us a lot of information here. It would be nice if you could tell us what you have checked. Something like you checked your charger to make sure it provides the proper output voltages. you checked your charging cable to make sure that it is working and that the connectors do not have any broken, bend or corroded pins. And of course you checked the charging port to make sure that ti has no debris in it and that the pins are not bend, broken or corroded. Next et a USB ammeter and connect your phone to the charger and let us know how many amps it "pulls"
+@harkiratmander you are not giving us a lot of information here. It would be nice if you could tell us what you have checked. Something like you checked your charger to make sure it provides the proper output voltages. You checked your charging cable to make sure that it is working and that the connectors do not have any broken, bend or corroded pins. And of course, you checked the charging port to make sure that it has no debris in it and that the pins are not bend, broken or corroded. Next get a USB ammeter and connect your phone to the charger. :Let us know how many amps it "pulls"
-After that you will have to open your phone and check the charging port/board to make sure that it receives proper voltage. Check the voltage on your battery connector and let us know how many volts you are getting when the charger is connected. If the voltage is low you need to check the flex cable from the charging port to the main board. they have a tendency of coming loose and not making proper contact.
+After that, you will have to open your phone and check the charging port/board to make sure that it receives proper voltage. Check the voltage on your battery connector. Let us know how many volts you are getting when the charger is connected. If the voltage is low, you need to check the flex cable from the charging port to the main board. They have a tendency of coming loose and not making proper contact.
Of course, you can also try the flowchart from the manual.
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 oldturkey03

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@harkiratmander you are not giving us a lot of information here. It would be nice if you could tell us what you have checked. Something like you checked your charger to make sure it provides the proper output voltages. you checked your charging cable to make sure that it is working and that the connectors do not have any broken, bend or corroded pins. And of course you checked the charging port to make sure that ti has no debris in it and that the pins are not bend, broken or corroded. Next et a USB ammeter and connect your phone to the charger and let us know how many amps it "pulls"

After that you will have to open your phone and check the charging port/board to make sure that it receives proper voltage. Check the voltage on your battery connector and let us know how many volts you are getting when the charger is connected. If the voltage is low you need to check the flex cable from the charging port to the main board. they have a tendency of coming loose and not making proper contact.

Of course, you can also try the flowchart from the manual.

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and here is the [document|30580] It is non-searchable.

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