Moto X Won't Charge after Drain to Zero?

Hey,

Try out below solution , It worked for me.

Connect Moto E to charging
Press vol down key for about 30 sec.
Then simultaneously press Vol down and Power Button for 3 Minutes.
Your Phone will start charging.

MANY THANKS UTSAV DATTA !!!
Your solution saved me !!! My mobile is on and it is charging as usual ...
Thanks once again..
 
Thanks! Connecting to my laptop worked for me. I really thought I would never be able to get my phone charged again.

Does anyone know the reason for this charging bug? It seems like a flaw that Motorola should take care of as soon as possible to keep customers loyal to future models of the Moto X.
 
Hey,

Try out below solution , It worked for me.

Connect Moto E to charging
Press vol down key for about 30 sec.
Then simultaneously press Vol down and Power Button for 3 Minutes.
Your Phone will start charging.
I thought you were taking the mickey, but I tried it and it worked! So thank you.
 
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Hey,

Try out below solution , It worked for me.

Connect Moto E to charging
Press vol down key for about 30 sec.
Then simultaneously press Vol down and Power Button for 3 Minutes.
Your Phone will start charging.

This worked for me after going crazy for a while, but now I'm confused. You have one post and it's something nobody else knew it seems. Admittedly, I only searched google for 10 minutes or so, but nobody else had this answer and it worked for me. How did you know this would fix it?
 
This just happened to me a few days ago, phone wasn't charging until I got home and restarted my phone and plugged it in and it started getting a charge

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Is everyone using the original USB cable and charger when they notice the phone doesn't charge?

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Just hold the on and volume down button at the same time for a while and when you let go, it will begin to charge. :)
 
Made an account just to verify and say thanks. "Pressing the Volume down button and Power Button simultaneously for about a minute" - worked for me. I'm thinking its some sort of shut down/bug in the battery that doesnt allow it to shut down completely. From now on, I'll be sure to not go to full 0%.
Thanks all.

ps- the camera on the Moto X is not very good.:cool:
 
Use the proprietary charging cable. First question the support crew asked me when I rang them.

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thank you so much it worked !!!! :)
i pressed power low button for few second and power up button for 1 min
heee and it turned on:)
 
Hey,

Try out below solution , It worked for me.

Connect Moto E to charging
Press vol down key for about 30 sec.
Then simultaneously press Vol down and Power Button for 3 Minutes.
Your Phone will start charging.

My moto X was not charging and it was heating a lot while tring to.

Your solution helped, its on again.
Thanks.
 
Yes, holding down on the volume button and the power button finally brought mine back to life. I couldn't believe it wouldn't turn on while it was charging and I started to freak out. Thank you!!!!
 
WOOT!!! The PWR and VOL Down for 1min worked!! So happy! Champagne and Puppies for everyone!
 
Hey Utsav,

Thanks a ton, I accidentally did not check whether my button is on or not before I leave my wall charger with my moto x. Came back found that battery is dead. Search a lot came here, gave a shot! and found the solution. I really thought I have to take to mobile doc or moto dispensary for check up but it really worked man!!!

Once again ! Thanks a lot! 1000 Likes!!! :)
 
As a little insight into this from a technical side, here we go:

Companies that make devices with non-removable batteries have a challenge. They need to protect the device from discharging too much but also provide a way to "reset" to allow it to start charging again. Lenovo does this on their "sealed" laptops by providing a pinhole on the bottom to insert a pin or paperclip to press a button to reset the charge circuit. Until that switch is pressed the computer won't turn on OR charge. It sounds like Motorola implements a similar protection with the power/volume button thing, though I've always wondered if that pinhole at the bottom of the phone on the back is for this purpose also.