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My Android Phone Wont Turn On And It's Fully Charged

Having an Android phone that won't turn on can be frustrating, especially when you're sure that it's fully charged. There can be a number of reasons why your phone is not turning on, and in this article, we will explore some of the most common causes and solutions to this problem.

Check the Power Button

Android Power Button

The first thing to check is the power button. Sometimes, the button may be stuck or not working properly, which can prevent your Android phone from turning on. To check if this is the issue, press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds. This should force a reboot of your phone. If your phone still doesn't turn on, try pressing the power button a few times to see if it's stuck.

Check the Charging Cable

Android Charging Cable

Another possible reason why your Android phone won't turn on is a faulty charging cable. Even though your phone may show that it's fully charged, the cable may not be providing enough power to turn on the phone. Try charging your phone with a different cable and see if it turns on. If it does, then the problem is with your original charging cable.

Check the Battery

Android Battery

If your Android phone is not turning on, another possible reason could be a faulty battery. Even though your phone may show that it's fully charged, the battery may not be holding the charge or may be completely dead. To check if this is the issue, try removing the battery and putting it back in. If your phone still doesn't turn on, try charging it for a few hours and see if it turns on. If it doesn't, then you may need to replace the battery.

Check the Operating System

Android Operating System

Another possible reason why your Android phone won't turn on is a problem with the operating system. If the operating system is corrupted or not working properly, it can prevent your phone from turning on. To fix this, try booting your phone in safe mode. This will disable all third-party apps and allow you to troubleshoot the problem. To boot your phone in safe mode, press and hold the power button until the phone vibrates. Then, release the power button and immediately press and hold the volume down button. Keep holding the volume down button until the phone finishes booting up. If your phone turns on in safe mode, then the problem is with a third-party app. Try uninstalling any recently installed apps and see if that fixes the problem.

Reset Your Phone

Android Reset

If none of the previous solutions work, you can try resetting your phone. This will erase all data and settings, so make sure to back up your data before proceeding. To reset your phone, press and hold the power button and the volume down button at the same time. Keep holding both buttons until the phone vibrates and the Android logo appears. Then, release both buttons and wait for the "Android system recovery" screen to appear. Use the volume buttons to navigate to "wipe data/factory reset" and press the power button to select it. Confirm that you want to reset your phone by selecting "Yes." Your phone will then reset and reboot.

By following these solutions, you should be able to fix the problem of your Android phone not turning on even though it's fully charged. If none of these solutions work, then you may need to take your phone to a professional for repair.

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