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27-12-2015 10:42 PM
27-12-2015 11:13 PM
Hi there
It could possibly be a faulty battery. Unfortunately, as this is non removable, you are going to have to send the device off for repair.
You have a few options to do this. You can drop it off at your local Vodafone store, or request a returns pack from 191. Alternatively, you can contact HTC for a repair. Often contacting the manufacturer is a better option as they have greater discretion when it comes to repairs.
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28-12-2015 06:09 AM - edited 28-12-2015 06:10 AM
Hello @rarmitage124
Welcome to the eforum.
Sorry to hear your having these issues.
Try holding down the Power Button for 15-20 seconds.
Could you try a Hard Reset.
This may / may not wake it.
If it does work the process will unfortunately delete data saved in the phones storage memory.
The process is detailed in this link ->
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Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Ultra 512gb.
30-12-2015 09:10 PM
Sometimes if an operating system is having a glitch it can show incorrect information on the screen.
The battery indicator might have shown full but in actual fact might have been drained?
It would be worth putting the phone on charge fo 24 hours to see if it comes back to life.
If it does, I would recommend a Hard Factory reset to wipe out the thing that was causing the glitch...
If the phone remains dead, you know it has to go for repair.
TSD :smileywink: