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Try charging it with a dedicated USB wall charger for a few hours. And then try Recovery mode, if that fails, try DFU Mode.
http://www.ihackintosh.com/2009/06/recovery-mode-and-dfu-mode/
Remember that the iPhone comes with a 1 year warranty. Even if the warranty is over, bringing it in and getting it fixed is usualy less expensive than buying a new phone...that is unless you know exactly whats wrong, if you do know whats wrong(and your not under warranty) buying a replacement part is a good idea.
Let me know if it works, -Quad.

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Try charging it with a dedicated USB wall charger for a few hours. And then try Recovery mode, if that fails, try DFU Mode.
Remember that the iPhone comes with a 1 year warranty. Even if the warranty is over, bringing it in and getting it fixed is usualy less expensive than buying a new phone...that is unless you know exactly whats wrong, if you do know whats wrong(and your not under warranty) buying a replacement part is a good idea.
http://www.ihackintosh.com/2009/06/recovery-mode-and-dfu-mode/
Remember that the iPhone comes with a 1 year warranty. Even if the warranty is over, bringing it in and getting it fixed is usualy less expensive than buying a new phone...that is unless you know exactly whats wrong, if you do know whats wrong(and your not under warranty) buying a replacement part is a good idea.

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http://www.google.com/search?q=iphone+dfu+modeTry charging it with a dedicated USB wall charger for a few hours. And then try Recovery mode, if that fails, try DFU Mode.

Remember that the iPhone comes with a 1 year warranty. Even if the warranty is over, bringing it in and getting it fixed is usualy less expensive than buying a new phone...that is unless you know exactly whats wrong, if you do know whats wrong(and your not under warranty) buying a replacement part is a good idea.

http://www.ihackintosh.com/2009/06/recovery-mode-and-dfu-mode/
http://www.google.com/search?q=iphone+dfu+modeTry charging it with a dedicated USB wall charger for a few hours. And then try Recovery mode, if that fails, try DFU Mode.

Remember that the iPhone comes with a 1 year warranty. Even if the warranty is over, bringing it in and getting it fixed is usualy less expensive than buying a new phone...that is unless you know exactly whats wrong, if you do know whats wrong(and your not under warranty) buying a replacement part is a good idea.

http://www.ihackintosh.com/2009/06/recovery-mode-and-dfu-mode/

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Original post by Quad,

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http://www.google.com/search?q=iphone+dfu+mode

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