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Why my mobile phone is not turning on and getting hot while charging?
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Maybe you should change battery or maybe there will be some problem in your phone.
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True, it must your battery is the problem, most battery especially Lithium will degrade in time when reach the charging cycle.

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Here are the top reasons this will happen:

  1. There is a problem with the power supply on the phone.
  2. The motherboard or circuit board has a short and is fried.
  3. One of the capacitors on the circuit board is burned.
  4. There was some sort of a short in your charging cable and you've burned the phone.
Just like any circuit board when a capacitor is burned the phone will heat up and not work. This happens a lot of time on a hard drive that something has burned on the circuit board and now the board will no longer function. When you apply a charge to the board this heats up the chips on the board because there is no longer a way to protect the board. The same holds true for any motherboard or circuit board. 
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There are series of ways that you can handle this kind of issues which is your phone getting hot while it is charging and the device finding it hard to boot on. They are:

1. Leave your phone while charging: I am saying this from experience as many of us have developed that attitude of always checking on our phones when it is charging and that is something that can make your phone to feel hot when it is being charged. When the phone is charging, don't be tempted to operate it for any reason whatsoever as this may be a heavy burden on the mobile device.

2. Uninstall apps: If your phone is being affected by too many apps that are eating up some space on the phone, it may bring about the phone failing to boot on when you want. So, it is advised to check the apps on your apps and uninstall the ones that you are not making use of.
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That means there is a fault with your phone, it could be a faulty charging port, when the port is faulty it becomes hot when charging. And because the phone is deprived of power the battery won't charge and it won't come on. I suggest you take it to a specialist. 
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It could be the battery problem which means there could be a lack of battery power or there needs a replacement of the battery. The problem may lie in either the charging cable or the motherboard is faulty for the phone. Hope it helps.
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Check Your Charger Cable. Another thing that can lead to Android phone overheating issues is the condition of the battery. ... Phones should not get hot enough to cause problems when charging. If this occurs, the reason could be a damaged battery, a poor-quality charging cable, or a problem with the port.
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  1. The phone battery will get discharge after frequent use.
  2. Change the battery
  3. Check the power sockets.
  4. Uninstall unused apps
  5. Switch off and charge the phone
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It is possible that your phone is having a hardware issue, such as a faulty battery or a loose connection. It is also possible that the charging adapter or cable you are using is not providing enough power to charge your phone. If the phone is getting hot while charging, then this could be a sign of an issue with the charging adapter/cable or with the phone itself. If possible, try using a different charging adapter/cable to test if the issue persists. If the issue does not occur with the different charging adapter/cable, then the original adapter/cable may be the cause of the issue. Additionally, if the phone is still not turning on, then you may need to take it to a repair shop for further diagnosis.
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There could be several reasons why your mobile phone is not turning on and getting hot while charging. Here are some possible explanations:

Faulty Battery: If your battery is damaged, it may not be able to hold a charge or may overheat while charging. In this case, you may need to replace the battery.

Damaged Charging Port: If the charging port on your phone is damaged, it may not be able to properly charge the battery, leading to overheating. In this case, you may need to get the charging port repaired or replaced.

Software Glitch: Occasionally, a software glitch can cause your phone to stop working or get stuck in a loop while charging. Try resetting your phone or updating your operating system to see if that resolves the issue.

Overuse: If you have been using your phone excessively or running many apps simultaneously, it may overheat and shut down while charging. Try closing some apps or giving your phone a break to cool down.

Environmental Factors: High ambient temperatures, such as leaving your phone in a hot car or exposing it to direct sunlight, can also cause overheating while charging.

If none of these solutions work, it may be a good idea to take your phone to a professional for diagnosis and repair
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If your mobile phone is not turning on or getting hot while charging possible cause might be using unspecified charger or it has damaged charging system and it's storage capacity might be full.
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There is a potential issue with your mobile phone when it is charging. Your mobile phone may be too hot while it is charging, and that may cause the phone to work.
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There could be several reasons why your phone is not turning on and getting hot while charging, including a faulty battery, charging port, or software issue. It's best to take it to a professional for diagnosis and repair.
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Just like any circuit board when a capacitor is burned the phone will heat up and not work. This happens a lot of time on a hard drive that something has burned on the circuit board and now the board will no longer function. When you apply a charge to the board this heats up the chips on the board because there is no longer a way to protect the board. The same holds true for any motherboard or circuit board. 
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Just like any circuit board when a capacitor is burned the phone will heat up and not work. This happens a lot of time on a hard drive that something has burned on the circuit board and now the board will no longer function. When you apply a charge to the board this heats up the chips on the board because there is no longer a way to protect the board
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There is a problem with the power supply on the phone.

The motherboard or circuit board has a short and is fried.

One of the capacitors on the circuit board is burned.

There was some sort of a short in your charging cable and you've burned the phone.
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If your mobile phone is not turning on, it can be concerning, but there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

1. **Check the Battery**:

   - Ensure that your phone has enough battery power. Plug it into a charger and leave it for a while, even if the screen remains black. A completely drained battery can take some time to show any signs of life.

2. **Try a Different Charger and Cable**:

   - It's possible that the charger or cable you're using is faulty. Try using a different charger and cable to rule out this possibility.

3. **Hard Reset or Forced Restart**:

   - Depending on your phone model, there might be a combination of buttons you can press to perform a hard reset or forced restart. This can help if the phone is unresponsive. Refer to your phone's manual or the manufacturer's website for instructions.

4. **Check for Physical Damage**:

   - Inspect your phone for physical damage, especially to the screen or other components. Physical damage can sometimes cause power issues.

5. **Boot into Safe Mode** (if applicable):

   - If your phone allows you to boot into safe mode, try this to see if it's a third-party app causing the issue. If your phone starts in safe mode, you can uninstall recently installed apps.

6. **Remove the SIM and SD Card**:

   - Sometimes, issues with the SIM card or SD card can prevent the phone from starting. Try removing these cards and then attempt to turn on the phone.

7. **Connect to a Computer**:

   - Connect your phone to a computer and see if it's recognized. Sometimes, the phone might be in a boot loop or have a software issue that can be addressed through a computer connection.

8. **Perform a Factory Reset** (as a last resort):

   - This will erase all data on your phone, so only do this if you've exhausted other options and have backed up your data. The steps for a factory reset vary by phone model, so consult your manufacturer's instructions.

9. **Contact Manufacturer Support**:

   - If none of the above steps work, and your phone still doesn't turn on, it may be a hardware issue. Contact the manufacturer's customer support or visit an authorized service center for assistance.

Remember that different phone models and brands have their specific troubleshooting steps, so it's essential to consult your phone's user manual or the manufacturer's website for model-specific guidance.
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