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If your Android device’s battery is almost dead, you’ll often see an “empty battery” indicator on the screen when you try to turn it on. But, if you let the battery completely die, your phone or tablet won’t respond at all when you press the Power button. To fix this problem, just plug your Android phone or tablet into a wall charger and let it charge. You can’t just plug it in and try to turn it on immediately — you’ll need to give it a few minutes to charge first. Plug it in and let it charge for fifteen minutes or so. Come back later and try to power it on with the Power button. If the problem was caused by a dead battery, it should boot up normally. If it doesn’t work at all, try plugging the device in with a different cable and charger. The charger or cable could be broken and preventing an otherwise-good device from charging. (1) Pull the Battery or Long-Press the Power Button (2) Perform a Factory Reset From Recovery Mode (3) Restore Your Device’s Firmware Thankyou
Mehr erfahrenWhen your Bluetooth speaker does not charge up its battery, then it is not necessarily a bad battery or speaker. It could also be that the USB cable or the charger itself are broken. ... It usually was just sitting in the drawer, waiting to be used for charging my JBL Charge speaker
Mehr erfahrenHi Buddy... The quickest way to solve your problem is to toggle the GPS so that it gets a chance to refresh itself. You can turn the GPS On or Off from the notifications shade of your phone. Pull down the notifications shade and look for the GPS icon. Switch it Off and wait for at least 5 seconds. Switch On the GPS and allow it to check for the location again. Check if the problem you were facing has been fixed. Your GPS can be using some assistance from other technologies to help get a better location. However, this will happen only when you have chosen the right settings. To check the GPS settings of your phone follow these steps: Head into the settings menu of your device Scroll to check for Location and tap on it Under Location, tap on Mode Here you will notice that there are three different settings available under Mode. Depending on the setting you choose, your GPS can provide you the most accurate location. You must choose the option “High Accuracy” because other two options will limit the manner in...
Mehr erfahrenBasic possible fix to see if this helps as when you say you have deleted everything accept the cache as well and that is most often the problem. To clear the cache open settings then Storage and tap on cached data and in the next screen choose to delete. This is just junk files and no personal data is deleted doing this. I would also delete cache partition from in recovery this often fixes bugs in the Android system such as telling you the storage is full it also often improves performance so worth doing and again no personal data is deleted doing this To wipe the cache partition we need to boot into recovery With the phone turned off hold the home key and the volume up key then turn the phone on keeping those two pressed. This is the most common method used by manufacturers to boot into recovery but without knowing what phone you have I can not tell you if this is the right way for your device. If that is not working for you use this link to find the method for your phone all phones running Android will...
Mehr erfahren1. Press and hold the volume down and power button until the Android System Recovery screen appears. 2. Navigate using volume keys and select using the power key. 3. Select Wipe cache partition and allow to complete. 4. The device should automatically reboot, select the reboot option if it doesn’t. In the vast majority of cases, this has addressed the black screen issue. This usually indicates an app is causing stability problems. If this is the case for you, begin troubleshooting apps by disabling or uninstalling them until the device works normally again. Factory reset to fix black screen issues If the previous step doesn’t work, the only other option to fix a black screen after turning on an Android device is a factory reset. This will wipe the device of all your personal data so should only be attempted as a last resort and after backing up your data if possible. 1. Power off the device. 2. Press and hold the volume down and power button until the Android System Recovery screen appears. 3. Navigate...
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