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Is my phone's battery bank dead?

Aytex

I've tried chargeing from outlet's pc usb's usb to outlet everything even different wires. and it just wont charge?

Moto g 2nd gen 2014 (you cant take out the battery its integrated into the phone)

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It could be your connector that is dead aswell, have you had that phone for a long time?

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I've tried chargeing from outlet's pc usb's usb to outlet everything even different wires. and it just wont charge?

Moto g 2nd gen 2014 (you cant take out the battery its integrated into the phone)

Did the battery life of the phone degrade before it stopped working?

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Did the battery life of the phone degrade before it stopped working?

no I just woke up one morning and tried chargeing it from every single thing that gives off electricity and it still dosen't charge. all it has is the symbol that it's chargeing but the # never goes up i've tried restarting to see if its a glitch

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no I just woke up one morning and tried chargeing it from every single thing that gives off electricity and it still dosen't charge. all it has is the symbol that it's chargeing but the # never goes up i've tried restarting to see if its a glitch

Then it is infact probably your connector that has died. You could bring it to a repair shop to see if they can fix it.

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Then it is infact probably your connector that has died. You could bring it to a repair shop to see if they can fix it.

well I really dont like the phone so i might as well just save money and buy another one :D

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