I had this problem. I bought a ROKR online. I got it and tried to charge the battery like the instructions said to do before activating the phone. I got the "Unable to Charge" sign on the display. After troubleshooting with Cingular tech support they said the phone was defective and I could return for a credit or exchange. I needed a phone today because Xmas is two days away. So, I went to a Cingular store and got a new ROKR. I tried ot charge the new phone using the old charger and got the same "Unable to charge" sign on the display. I then removed the new charger and connected it to the phone and Voila! Its charging. Bottom Line: In my case it was a defective charger. If you can obtain a charger that fits the ROKR, you may be able to save yourself some stress. Good Luck and Happy Holidays!
Motorola HDD200
try finding out whats wrong with it 1st
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the proton
It is a subatomic particle , with positive electric charge of 1 elementary charge .
My battery died so i grabbed my charger and put it in the wall put the charger in my phone went back 5 mins later to see if it was on and it still wasn't charged i tried to turn it on but it was't charged or even come on. I have tried to charge it for ages and it wouldn't work i think it could be something to do with the charger end maybe its gone in to far and its not connected i can't get a new phone until christmas and i need a solution to maybe find out whats happening with it any suggestions?
Electrons have a negative charge and protons have a positive charge.
The instant 1 percent drop of your iphone 5c on unplugging after a full charge is normal and should not worry you; however, you are advised to always use an Apple charger if you are not.
a neutron is neutral in any atom
capacitor is charge holding device ,it holds charge on two plates named as +ve and -ve
death
because they see more light then they even have so most of them no what is and whats not ?