Hello.
There is almost the same problem as everyone. Smartphone HTC Desire SV, with a new battery (sort of like the original), was cut down by 14% of the battery charge (most likely it was less, the online game quickly lands). He reflexively reached for the power button, since on an old swollen battery, it was cut down by 40-60% and turned on with 30% +. No reaction, connected to charging, the charging indicator began to flash in red (as far as I managed to notice, for two years of using the phone, only red is)). After subsequent attempts to turn on the phone, the screen blinked a couple of times (probably posthumously emitted a spirit). Replacing the old battery did not give anything, it also blinks. It was unlikely that there was overheating, since it used to be heated much more and more than once, and now the temperature was normal working.
He pulled out a SIM card and a USB flash drive, left the batteries for a while, there are two charges and tried both (it’s definitely not a USB problem).
Tell me, what is most likely covered?
By the way, when connecting to the laptop via USB, there is a signal of new equipment and the installation of some driver, followed by the installation file.
I’ll leave it on charge for the night, but I'm 99% sure (judging from the above) that it will not work.
Post has been editeddrakulawz - 29.08.15, 00:13