Is your blade battery completely over..
Is your blade not starting due to low battery...
Here's the trick
Remove the battery
You can see three golden lines..
Just cover the second gold line with paper or any other insulator
Put the battery and magiccxxx your phone starts even there is no more charge to boot...
Use this trick during emergency call ???
Please give me reply if it works for you...!
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my ear speaker went out.. i ordered a new flex cable and replaced it.. checked all the connections 4 times took it apart put it back together.. when i press power.. green light comes on for 2-3 secs then nothing.. help.. im willing to send my atrix to someone to fix?.. give me some ideas please??
The first thought I had was your battery is dead.
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Nope fully charged it and complete backup before I even opened the phone...idk what the deal is..I know the screen don't even try to turn on I only changed the ear speaker flex cable
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Please check all your connections, especially the ribbon cable that has a jaw connector. This one is often the problem on this phone.
I've checked triple checked all the connections...when I press power it lights up green but no screen and I really can't tell if the phone is booting..phone worked perfect until I changed the flex cable out and nothing looks damaged..
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Assuming that the entire device itself is off and that it's not just the screen, and that all the connectors are securely in place and not torn, the only thought that I can come up with is that this may be an ESD (electro-static discharge) issue.
Anyway to test that theory? Like test if the phone it self is still alive without screen coming on..the motherboard heats up a little like it's on but as far as I can tell none of cables are ripped
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atxhardrocker23 said:
Anyway to test that theory? Like test if the phone it self is still alive without screen coming on..the motherboard heats up a little like it's on but as far as I can tell none of cables are ripped
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Connect the device to your computer with a data cable and see if it shows up as a device of some sort.
Of course if I was in that situation, I'd try other things too, like connecting the device to the charger with the battery removed, and see if it responds. I'd also try to get into recovery mode if possible. It's not likely to do anything different, but it's a better option than taking it apart again. However, I think it's either a damaged cable or an ESD issue.
I've recently bought a pack that contained 2 spare batteries(nfc) and a battery charger for £20. I've come up with the idea that one battery will stay at home charging, one will be in my phone and the other will stay in my wallet in case the one in the phone runs out.
I'm just calling all battery experts to ask if this is safe? Wallets get get very hot and the battery instructions say don't put in hot spaces such as on a sun lit window.
Thanks
While the battery is in phone, doesn't it gets hot?
Those instructions are against the battery's purpose
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My Nexus 4 will not charge.. When I plug it in it shows the red LED. I hold the power buttons down and ive tried to boot into bootloaded. Nothing seems to work. Btw its runing paranoid android and franco kernel. Could this a software issue somehow? Or should i replace battery? Have i done everything to boot up? Thank you
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if its the rlod(red light of death), remove the back cover and disconnect the battery. a few minutes later reconnect the battery. this should reset the battery itself and fix your issue.
simms22 said:
if its the rlod(red light of death), remove the back cover and disconnect the battery. a few minutes later reconnect the battery. this should reset the battery itself and fix your issue.
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If that dont work then most likely dead battery.
yup
Thanks... Time to get a hair dryer, the right screw drivers, and a guitar pick.
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I believe its a T5 size
Before pulling it apart call google and just have them replace your phone. Much less risky.
On a side note, I've sent an unlocked nexus 4 with cyanogenmod to google for replacement and they didn't care.
The number is 855-83NEXUS
just got NSG and wanted to put it in a charger before i go to work so it will be charged once i'm back
back ans still it shows "the battery it too low to power on"
the green led of charging shows up so it charges
the charger shows that it is charging (have amp meter)
any ideas how to boot it up?
Let it charge overnight, if that doesn't work your next bet would be to disconnect the battery, you can find a video on YouTube but it's very simple, just pry the power button upward and underneath the white sticker is a single torx t5 screw, remove it and then just slide the back panel downward, the battery is taped to the underside, roll it over and disconnect the pins from the header for a minute or so. Good luck and let us know how you make out. :thumbup:
OB
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What OverByter said, which is simply called disconnecting the battery.
Tried it... Took some time to get t5 still null
iakovl said:
Tried it... Took some time to get t5 still null
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maybe ur battery become corrupted and need to be replaced due to left it on charging for long time
speedman2202 said:
...corrupted and need to be replaced due to left it on charging for long time...
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Does that actually happen?
i will try to swap the battery with my NST (hope they are the same) and see what it does
iakovl said:
i will try to swap the battery with my NST (hope they are the same) and see what it does
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The part numbers might differ depending on the manufacturer, however they are equivalent to one another, if that turns out to be the problem you can get a replacement on eBay for about $10 to $15 or so.
OB
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so... got a NSG from a friend, took his battery = null, not working
put the battery from my NSG to his = same, not working
my only conclusion is that both board and battery defected
in the begining when i wanted to boot it said low battery, so i put if for few hours in a...... F*#K me... it just started to charge, the hell?
thenookieforlife3 said:
Does that actually happen?
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yeah like u left ur phone in charging for a long time then .... got less time to charge and less time to stay powered on ur phone , u should as soon as charging ur phone/nook/others u must disconnect it immediately
thenookieforlife3 said:
u speak english man?
Just kidding . I see your point, and will apply it to my schedule.
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ummm .... i am sry man , English language not my native language , anyway i am happy that u got my point ( it's my experience with charging batteries ) and i hope i helped
good luck
speed
ok, found out that using simple samsung charger 500ma will make it show charging (wait 15 min) then i can make it boot but only first screen saying "powering on"
iakovl said:
ok, found out that using simple samsung charger 500ma will make it show charging (wait 15 min) then i can make it boot but only first screen saying "powering on"
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if the orange led on then charging , make sure of that
good luck
thenookieforlife3 said:
Sorry if I offended you. It was really a joke.
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it's ok
Leave it on the charger until the led changes from amber to green, if the led isn't working then I would just let it go overnight for 12 hours or so and then try to boot the device. Good luck and let us know how you make out. :thumbup:
OB
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Sorry for my English
Please help / advice. Immensely grateful.
*First, about a week had a problem with the battery charge percentage rate jumped from 50 to 3 and from 46 to 1 and then switched off. First turn to the charge, then stopped. In general, the battery moved plume. Without the battery when you try to turn the unit on the charging, it shows the boot screen and off blinking red LED and stopping, then do not turn on the speaker, and publishes periodically claps, stronger and stronger. Several times could come in and re-install Cyanogen recovery sometimes full time to install, sometimes interrupted by turning off and subsequent Nexus 4 cotton speaker.
*Questions:
*1.What it as a nightmare?
*2.Can I include all enable it to charging without a battery?
*3. How many repairs will cost and whether it is possible in the house. conditions?
Seems like a dead battery to me.
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Replace the battery with new one.
All will be Ok
first of all take a big long breath, probably its just a dead battery.
try to short it (take out the battery and connect the + and -) and then charge it with a known good charger.
if it doesn't help just replace the battery... its cheap no big deal
elad.g said:
first of all take a big long breath, probably its just a dead battery.
try to short it (take out the battery and connect the + and -) and then charge it with a known good charger.
if it doesn't help just replace the battery... its cheap no big deal
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This is for a nexus 4 right ? .. if so the last nexus 4 I had you couldn't take out the battery
jcbjoe said:
This is for a nexus 4 right ? .. if so the last nexus 4 I had you couldn't take out the battery
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there is no such thing a phone that you cant take out the battery...
in some of them its easier (the back pop out) and some of them are harder (screws etc.) and its going to be more of this because of the water and dust resistant that will be a standard in the near future.
anyway... search 4 some disassembly videos in YouTube, there are a lot.
disassemble, try 2 fix battery, if it don't help just replace it and put it back together.
elad.g said:
there is no such thing a phone that you cant take out the battery...
in some of them its easier (the back pop out) and some of them are harder (screws etc.) and its going to be more of this because of the water and dust resistant that will be a standard in the near future.
anyway... search 4 some disassembly videos in YouTube, there are a lot.
disassemble, try 2 fix battery, if it don't help just replace it and put it back together.
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Ok that makes sense .. I thought you you never had a nexus 4 and you didn't know that the battery came out .. didn't know you meant to actually take it apart