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Phone dead after battery left to drain?

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Paul Somerson - 30 Sep 2003 10:07 GMT
I left my Motorola T191 on, so that the battery would be drained /
recharged. But now, when I put the phone on the charger, I don't see
anything on the screen. Could someone please suggest what the problem
is? The charger seems to be ok because I tried another charger with
the same results.

thanks
John Henderson - 30 Sep 2003 11:12 GMT
> I left my Motorola T191 on, so that the battery would be
> drained / recharged. But now, when I put the phone on the
> charger, I don't see anything on the screen. Could someone
> please suggest what the problem is? The charger seems to be ok
> because I tried another charger with the same results.

I don't know this phone, but it wouldn't surprise me if you need
to leave it charging for an hour or two in order to have the
display come back up.  Have you tried this?

John
Paul Somerson - 30 Sep 2003 20:03 GMT
I tried to have the phone fixed at two places, but they couldn't fix
it. So, I decided to do what you suggested. Guess what. It started
charging right away.

thanks

> > I left my Motorola T191 on, so that the battery would be
> > drained / recharged. But now, when I put the phone on the
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> John
 
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