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Xperia E1 Overcharged?

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ZiM
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Xperia E1 Overcharged?

Hey, Today i've been doing some tests with a lead and acid battery at 5,2V and 4,5 A/H .  I plugged my Xperia E1 in the battery using the usb charger connected to the battery, and the phone, well, the charging led became green, 5 secons later red and the phone shut down. now, the phone is "dead" and the charging led is allways red...   has it any solution? is the phone dead forever?

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Uliwooly
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@ZiM

You should contact your local Xperia Care and get it inspected

http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/contactUs/

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Uliwooly
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@ZiM

You should contact your local Xperia Care and get it inspected

http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/contactUs/

ZiM
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@uliwooly wrote:

@ZiM

You should contact your local Xperia Care and get it inspected

http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/contactUs/



  okay, but what do you think? do you think is it dead?

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Uliwooly
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It might be 

ZiM
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@uliwooly wrote:

It might be 



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Uliwooly
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@ZiM

Don't despair, just get it inspected, it might not be dead. 

ZiM
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thanks dude, but i'm really nervous, i've burned my phone lol Slightly_frowning_Face  I've an insurance , but i don't think it covers that 😕

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Uliwooly
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Thommo
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Was a bit silly exceeding the voltage and amps - Far to many amps and slightly to many volts so from seeing similar things I'd say you have blown a micro fuse

ZiM
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@uliwooly wrote:

@ZiM'

Got your message, this is how to boot on safe mode

http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/FAQ/How-to-boot-your-phone-into-safe-mode/m-p/348008#U348008


yeah, but i can't open the phone so i can't select "reboot in safe mode".