It depends on whats the damage....Its better to get new one if unrepairable.
You can try to fix the phone charger yourself but the best way to get the best results is at a repair shop. Usually by going to the place that you purchased the phone and asking for assistance is the best thing to do.
100$ or less
If your USB charger port is broken on your Samsung Galaxy S phone, you will have to disassemble your whole phone, and solder a new connector on to the phone's motherboard.
Usually, if the charger is damaged, there is no way to fix it. You will have to get a new one.
i have a blackberry 8220 and the port were you plug the charger into is loose and the phone dose not charge. dose anyone know how to fix it? and no its not under warrenty.
To be honest there is no phone charger
use an extender charger
First let me tell you that ''charger port'' is where you plug your charger into the phone.That's a really easy process, The chips on the charger port sometime go out of their place, so If your charger plug does not touch these chips, it will not charge you phone. Use a needle and try to get these chips closer to each one, that way when you plug your charger into the phone, it will touch these chips and will charge you phone. you can do this fix through the charger port from outside of your phone.Also, your charger port could be bad and that will require a charger port replacement.To replace charger port on a cell phone you will need soldering kit, microscope, cell phone opening kit, cell phone assembly stick.If you are wondering! you do you need a microscope for this process? Because the chips are so small that you just can't solder them onto the mother board without microscope.Hope this helpsGood luck!That sounds good if you actually have the tools or energy- Seriously..Just go to http://www.accessorygeeks.com/universal-travel-charger.html They have a travel charger that you can put your cell phones battery into. That way you dont even need to fix the stupid port. It is 7 bucks and no shipping cost. They even have one for the car... That way you dont even need to replace the phone either!!
There's no real fix to the Nexus 7 charger, but you can use a standard micro USB charger, or a wireless charger (Qi standard) to recharge the device.
yes, it does. as long as you buy a new phone, there are matched phone charger.
Turn off the phone. Take out the battery and sim card for 30 seconds. Place the battery and sim card back in the phone, plug in the charger and turn it on. Unplug the charger, take the battery and sim card back out.
shortening the wire may work as only a section of the wire is damaged , but this is not guaranteed and comes with hazards