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To: vireya who wrote (87672)2/6/2015 12:37:03 PM
From: Raptech  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
First thing to consider is a faulty wall outlet, charger, or usb cable. Use a different charger and cable in a different outlet. Make sure all of the connections are tight. Could be faulty or damaged charger ports on your S3. Try blowing air duster or alcohol swab to clean them out then try turning your S3 on when it is plugged in and charging. Try gently wiggling the cables when plugged in to see if anything changes on the screen.Finally it may be a dead battery. Call Samsung support or take it back to where you purchased it and they may be able to help. You may require a factory reset that would unfortunately lose your data.
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