It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] first, rather than trying to see if there is a charging problem in the phone itself, (supplier example only or search for EB425161LU to find other suppliers that suit you better). It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that it only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provider may not use the same 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
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If it is no longer useful as phone but still works with a new battery, you could always use it as a .mp3 player. Just insert a micro SD card (up to 32GB) to store the music on
It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] first, rather than trying to see if there is a charging problem, (supplier example only or search for EB425161LU to find other suppliers that suit you better). It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
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It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] first, rather than trying to see if there is a charging problem in the phone itself, (supplier example only or search for EB425161LU to find other suppliers that suit you better). It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that it only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provider may not use the same 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. (supplier example only or search for EB425161LU to find other suppliers that suit you better). It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
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It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] first, rather than trying to see if there is a charging problem, (supplier example only or search for EB425161LU to find other suppliers that suit you better). It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that it only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provider may not use the same 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] (example only) first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
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It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. (supplier example only or search for EB425161LU to find other suppliers that suit you better). It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that it only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provider may not use the same 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] (examples only) first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
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It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] (example only) first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that it only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provider may not use the same 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=galaxy+ace+2+battery&_sacat=0|replacement battery] (examples only) first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
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It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Samsung-EB425161LU-battery-for-Galaxy-Ace-2-II-Duos-GT-S7560M-GT-i8160/233342984227?hash=item3654536023:g:yeMAAOSwZylfCiRi|replacement battery] (examples only) first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that it only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provider may not use the same 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=galaxy+ace+2+battery&_sacat=0|replacement battery] (examples only) first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
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You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that is only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provider may not use the same 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
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You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that it only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provider may not use the same 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
It may be simpler and easier to source a [https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=galaxy+ace+2+battery&_sacat=0|replacement battery] (examples only) first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
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It may be simpler and easier to source a [link|https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=galaxy+ace+2+battery&_sacat=0|replacement battery] (examples only) first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
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You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that is only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provide may not support the 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
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You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that is only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provider may not use the same 3G frequencies that the phone supports.
Hi @cdnbc250 ,
It may be simpler and easier to source a [https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=galaxy+ace+2+battery&_sacat=0|replacement battery] (examples only) first, rather than trying to see if it is charging OK. It will save a lot of time and effort if there is nothing wrong with the phone, apart from the original battery of course.
You may also have to consider if the phone is still usable if you get it working in that is only supports 2G and 3G (900 and 2100 bands) phone networks. 2G has already been phased out in most places and 3G is heading the same way. Also your preferred service provide may not support the 3G frequencies that the phone supports.