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Hello.
I have problem with my N9.

After case change, phone after boot always shows 99% and after plug charger shows "Your power adapter is broken". USB connector is fine, because phone is visible in computer. Also after plug USB cable while phone is off, it isn't displays battery indicator, but turn on with message "Your power adapter is broken" and 99% of battery.
Also, after case change, phone still displays indicator about set time.

One time, phone displays 6% and began charge, but after change language, problems came back.

How can I fix that?

Product code: 059J187

bmestat result
Code:
~ # bmestat
++ BME stat
   charger state:         DISCONNECTED
   charger type:          NONE
   charging state:        STOPPED
   charging type:         NONE
   charging time:         0
   battery state:         OK
   battery type:          ERROR
   battery temperature:   35.85
   battery max. level:    8
   battery cur. level:    8
   battery pct. level:    98
   battery max. capacity: 1000
   battery cur. capacity: 984
   battery last full cap: 0
   battery max. voltage:  9999
   battery cur. voltage:  3431
   battery current:       396
   battery condition:     UNKNOWN

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Awhile back someone else had a problem after I think replacing the case.
They found their problem to be a metal cover inside the phone was shorting out something in the phone.

I would suggest going back and checking your work to make sure that nothing is being shorted out.
 

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Originally Posted by ka9yhd View Post
Awhile back someone else had a problem after I think replacing the case.
They found their problem to be a metal cover inside the phone was shorting out something in the phone.

I would suggest going back and checking your work to make sure that nothing is being shorted out.
I checked my work twice, but nothing changes. Also I'm trying to turn on phone without that metal cover. Same.

LED blinks twice, screen shows Nokia logo and LED lights brighter for few seconds and turn off.

UPDATE!
Sometimes phone shows information "Your Device doesnt working ... Please try to restore the firmware with Nokia Software Updater or connect the Nokia service.." Casue is: too much reboots.
One time, phone displays battery icon with exclamation mark.

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Now you have two probs (or hopefully only another, more easy to solve).

Search for MALF state and solve manually. Or reflash.
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For me, phone reboots, because battery is weak. Sometimes turns on, play weak battery sound and turn off.
 

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Flasher shows 100%, but battery is completely discharged.
 

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What about charging up and starting with connected charging cable (either by power button lomg press OR with 'flasher -r' using USB)?
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What about charging up and starting with connected charging cable (either by power button lomg press OR with 'flasher -r' using USB)?
Phone starts with dimmed LED light, after few seconds LED is brighter, phone vibrates and turn off. No response after press Power button. Right now, phone is disassembled. I'm trying to charge battery outside device.
 

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Okay!

What about trying decouple battery? Press and hold power button for >=8 seconds.
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
Okay!

What about trying decouple battery? Press and hold power button for >=8 seconds.
You mean, without battery?
I tried that, but nothing happend.
 

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