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2011-10-13
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This is not the most recommended way, but try to short the + & - in the PHONE only, the way to kick back some battery's in my experience (and i do have some hehe) is to apply MAX 4.2V to the battery directly + to + & - to -. this is directly to the circuit (plastic top).
Shorting the phone + & - could remove any power stored in capacitors, this would be the same that happened after some days of just laying around.
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Jep, just hold it on there for, well try 1-3 sec, see if it will turn on/boot, if not try more and more.
use a wire/screw driver/coin anything conducting.
+ and - is the first 2 closest to the edge of the battery compartment
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have you taken it apart to see if there would be any kind of water damage or anything
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