nRiTeCh
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I have the legendary Sony Xperia Z3 phone in top notch condition.
Last year, I charged it to some 85-88% and kept it in the box and the box had other stuff as well like a pouch, phone covers etc. and the box was almost full.
This week, while searching for something I opened the box and thought about checking the phone and to my surprise the upon powering on immediately it showed a red low battery 4% level indication and the phone either shutoffs or reboots and the loop continues.
Upon inspection I found that when the phone was stored in the box, its power button might have been tightly pressed with the phone covers and so the issue.
I tried to charge the phone with the original Sony charger with my fast mi charger and what not but it refuses to charge as nothing appears on the screen saying charging but the phone keeps boot-looping or doesn't turn on.
I even left it charging overnight but 0% luck.
Now the main query..seems the phone has undergone a deep-discharge during this period so how to bring it back to life at home.
Last year, I charged it to some 85-88% and kept it in the box and the box had other stuff as well like a pouch, phone covers etc. and the box was almost full.
This week, while searching for something I opened the box and thought about checking the phone and to my surprise the upon powering on immediately it showed a red low battery 4% level indication and the phone either shutoffs or reboots and the loop continues.
Upon inspection I found that when the phone was stored in the box, its power button might have been tightly pressed with the phone covers and so the issue.
I tried to charge the phone with the original Sony charger with my fast mi charger and what not but it refuses to charge as nothing appears on the screen saying charging but the phone keeps boot-looping or doesn't turn on.
I even left it charging overnight but 0% luck.
Now the main query..seems the phone has undergone a deep-discharge during this period so how to bring it back to life at home.