1. wingsung's Avatar
    I let my battery drain last night till the phone shut itself off. Got home charged phone and went to bed. Woke up this morning and when I tried to turn the phone, the keypad lit up briefly then the red led went on then off. Phone wouldn't turn on until I did a battery pull, very weird.

    Anyone have any idea why that happened or what I can do to avoid that again? I found draining the battery to 0 then a full charge does help in battery life.

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    10-30-11 07:21 PM
  2. albee 1's Avatar
    Draining the battery constantly to 0 will kill it. Charge often. It makes bb bateries happy. The suggestion to drain it to 0 was for new users unable to get it to charge to 100%. As for your problem, was it plugged into the wall or pc? Is it working now? How many times have you fully discharged your battery?

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    10-30-11 07:45 PM
  3. Bla1ze's Avatar
    Same thing happened to mine.. now, it just spins a clock, doesn't connect to USB for any longer then 3 secs and.. come Wednesday Rogers will have a new one in my hands.. ridiculous this can happy so easily.
    10-30-11 07:56 PM
  4. John Yester's Avatar
    Same thing happened to mine.. now, it just spins a clock, doesn't connect to USB for any longer then 3 secs and.. come Wednesday Rogers will have a new one in my hands.. ridiculous this can happy so easily.
    And you were on stock OS also right?
    10-30-11 07:59 PM
  5. Spartacus_82's Avatar
    Free 9900 o blow away!
    10-30-11 08:08 PM
  6. Spartacus_82's Avatar
    I am starting to worry about the flash memory on this device if it is sensitive, weak or faulty sometimes?
    10-30-11 08:10 PM
  7. wingsung's Avatar
    Was only the 2nd time I've drained the battery. Yes the phones working now thankfully. I had the phone plugged into the wall, was using my old 9700 charger.
    I'm using .439 right now.


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    10-30-11 09:42 PM
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