In Japanese, you can say "私の電話はバッテリーが切れています" (Watashi no denwa wa batteri ga kireteimasu), which translates to "My phone's battery is empty." Alternatively, you can simply say "電話のバッテリーが切れた" (Denwa no batteri ga kireta) for a more casual expression.
Phone off: Your phone will show a full battery and say "Fully Charged" Phone on: on the right top corner your battery will show a full battery and blink
You say: denwa bangou for phone number denwa bangou WA for what is your phone number?
You may say 'hai,' 'ee,' 'un,' to name a few.
Well idiot, fool, stupid, etc. is baka. It seems pretty close to empty brained.Baka (Bahkah) = ばか
It means it has more power.If it fits in your phone it should work.But look where the battery goes it might say there is a may battery you can put in it.
The charger might have something wrong with it. Or the battery is shot. Go to the shop where you got your phone and show them your charger and battery see what they say.
I would have to say the sidekick from T-mobile.
I would have to say the sidekick from T-mobile.
Take off the back cover of your phone, and take out the battery. The battery should say what type it is.
u say rampu in a japanese angry voice hahahhahahah wiyach
This could happen for a variety of reasons. The battery might be physically damaged (worn contacts, water damage, etc.) or there could be a problem with the phone causing it to not recognize batteries. Try another battery in the phone to narrow down the possible culprits.
you want or i want? i want that hello kitty phone = sono kittychan ga hoshii