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Introduction
If your LG Grace smartphone, model # LGL59BL, isn't charging, it's likely your charging port has gone bad. This is a common occurrence, so it's something to be on the look out for. Consulting [[LG Grace Troubleshooting#Section__The_device_is_not_charging|this guide|new_window=true]] will give you some guidance in diagnosing this issue, but ultimately it's an easy problem to pinpoint. Please note that this guide will require the removal of the phonesphone's battery, and while this is a trivial task with this particular model, if your battery is swollen and stuck then prying at is could potentially cause it to rupture and explode. Please power off your device and take it to a repair professional or someone else trained in safely disposing of the malfunctioning battery. As a general rule of thumb, always turn off any device you are working on. All-in-all this is a relatively simple replacement but it does require a small amount of soldering knowledge. A replacement part is cheap here and if you have the time and tools it makes sense to replace this component. As a general rule of thumb, always turn off any device you are working on.