27 comments on “Does anyone know anything?

  1. Could be anything, really… Does the battery become too hot? Have you dropped it in water or get it wet recently? How old is your phone? After a while the battery may have become dull (can’t find a better English word for it, sorry), in this case you can either get a replacement battery or carry a charger with you more often.

    Alternatively, it might be a software problem if you’ve recently upgraded the iOS. In that case the next time you upgrade there will be a fix for it. If it’s too much a problem then you can do a hard reset.

    If your phone is still in its insurance period, just bring it to the seller and have it looked at.

  2. The last time. i had that problem with my phone is because either:
    1. The charging socket is kinda broken so you have to position it correctly, try moving the charger head to see if it’s loose.
    2. The cable has broken wire inside, try moving the wire while keeping the charger head attached to the phone, make sure the charger head doesn’t move while moving the wire. If the phone is charging and uncharging, then that’s the problem…. I learned not to trust cheap micro usb cables from that experience lol.

  3. If you completely drained the phone once the battery deteriorates a lot. If this is the case it’s better to get a new battery like MAD suggested

  4. If you can remove the battery of your phone, check if it doesn’t have any problems.

    You just need to check if it’s still flat or not.
    Put the battery on a table and try to make it spin. If it doesn’t, it’s (probably) good. If it does, well… you’re fuck.

  5. I personally translate on my desktop, so I don’t have battery issues. the downside is that I have zero portability and I can’t do any work when I am away from my desktop.

  6. Battery problem? If you can find an another battery(compatible with your phone), try using it on your phone to see if it rapidly discharge too.

    >If it’s the case, it may be background running application or some court-circuit in your phone (worst case but rarely happen)

    If not, try to put your battery in an another phone (similar to your’s) and see if it rapidly discharge.

    >If it’s the case, the battery has a problem =.=”

    If not, it’s surely the power cord.
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    (Obtain from the knowledge of an astonishing amount of dead phones – principally my brother’s)

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