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If your Kindle fire won't charge check out the steps right here. Or Get help from the experts. Contact Kindle help number and find the solution for your Kindle problem.
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When in good working condition, a Kindle Fire battery should provide more than 24 hours of use and will last in standby mode for weeks. If you fully charge your Kindle once or twice a week, you'll likely never have to deal with a empty battery.
That said, there are times when your Kindle Fire won't charge after a depleted battery. In most cases, you can bring it back to life with relative ease. Here's how.
If your Kindle Fire won't charge: If your Kindle Fire is displaying a critical battery message or the drained battery icon, or if it's so dead its screen is not displaying anything at all, connect it to a power outlet and let it charge for at least half an hour before you test the device again.
In most cases, soon the Kindle will begin working and charging again after this initial period that lets a fully drained battery regain some life. If the Kindle Fire still won't charge, then you should first test the power cable in another device and try plugging something else into the outlet to make sure the issue isn't with either of those.
You can consider buying a replacement battery should you have tried every method available.
Try resetting the Kindle by holding down the power button for at least 20 seconds. Turn it back on and see if it charges normally. If it still won't take a charge, let it rest for about half an hour while connected to power, then try the reset again.
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