Wednesday, December 6, 2017

ZTE Phone Wont Turn On Fix


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*Try at your own risk.  I am not responsible if your phone is damaged in any way if you try any fixes suggested below. *



Ok so here's the scenario....  You are working or playing or whatever on your ZTE smartphone and all of the sudden it just shuts off and no matter how many times you press the power button it will not turn on.  You know the battery is charged and you also know that the Phone has not been physically damaged in any way.

Note: If your battery has dropped below 0% and appears not to charging it by plugging it up to a computer via your USB charging/data cord.

Ok here is one way that could  possibly get you back up and running.

Press and hold down the volume button and the power button at the same time and hold them till your phone appears to be booting up.

After it flashes through a few screens a menu will come up on the screen similar to the image below.



Follow the navigation instructions on the screen and choose to "Reboot" your phone.

Hopefully your phone will reboot at this point and you should be back in business.

If rebooting your phone does not work there are other options on the menu to choose from
for instance you could choose to update your phone or completely reset it back to factory settings but I would only do a factory reset as a last resort.  *****Make sure you have contacts and any files you would not want to lose backed up to your PC before attempting a factory reset because all files and contacts, including instant messages will be erased.*******************

In closing I hope that this information has helped you regain functionality to your phone and also access to your files.

If none of these suggestions worked then you might try using a different charger cable to try and charge your phone or the charging port on your phone may be damaged, dirty, or dysfunctional. If your phone is dysfunctional the I suggest contacting the manufacturer or the retailer where you purchased the phone to see if a replacement or repair is possible.

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