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What should you do if your phone flashes "unauthorized charger" If though it is the right charger?

Should you replace it . It is a Motorola... the warranty has expired. shoudl i get a new charger.. Help

Does it mean the battery has died..is my phone fried? Didnt drop in water or anything.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Usually when that happens, it means its time for a new phone especially if you've had it for a while, its going to start to malfunction. You could try a new charger, bt I think it has something to do with the phone itself. Getting a new battery may help too.. bt its a hasle. And if it doesn't work, it'll be a waste of money. Investing in a new phone may be what's best, cause that's what I did!

    Source(s): Personal experience.
  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Unauthorized Charger

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    6 years ago

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    What should you do if your phone flashes "unauthorized charger" If though it is the right charger?

    Should you replace it . It is a Motorola... the warranty has expired. shoudl i get a new charger.. Help

    Does it mean the battery has died..is my phone fried? Didnt drop in water or anything.

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  • 1 decade ago

    That happened to me... Theres not much you can do besides keep it in the charger and hope that its working.

    Mine would give me the message but charge itself anyway. Eventually it stopped showing me the message.

    Thats the best I could think of.

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  • Rich
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Yep..I would move on th a new phone. By the time you eliminate all the possible problems, it may cost more than a new phone...

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