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TL;DR
My phone suddenly shut down in the middle of playing a game. Presumably the battery got finally drained. But then it would not charge. I opened it up. Took the battery out and put it back in again. Tried three different cables. One, from a USB hub, would do nothing at all. Other two, one straight from the laptop's USB connector and one from the wall charger, also looked like nothing was going to happen, but after a while (about a minute, I reckon) the phone booted to the charging animation, showed the battery empty, switched off, then continued looping like that.
That's it, I thought. The phone is dead, like Trzyzet said. But then I had a brilliant idea. The sign of a true genius. I replaced the battery only recently. The old one puffed up so much that it opened the back cover. It seems like ages, but it was less than 2 months since I got the new one. I may still have the old one lying around! Rummage, rummage... YESSSSSS! Found in the discard box, waiting for recycling. Popped it in and... voilá! It works! Status 57%, increased to 60% by now.
Phew, that was a relief. A new battery is a bit less hassle than a whole new phone
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