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How to fix a Google Pixel 3 with flashing red LED light when charging (won’t turn on)

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Some Google Pixel 3 users may encounter problems with their device not turning on. This type of prob...

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How to fix a Google Pixel 3 with flashing red light when charging won't turn on. Some Google Pixel 3 users main counter problems with their device not turning on. This type of problem can have a few variations. Below is one of the examples when a Pixel 3 fails to charge and eventually stops turning on. If you have a similar problem follow our suggestions below. Solution. There are three possible reasons for your problem right now. One is that the screen might have gone bad. Two is that the battery may be malfunctioning and third is that there might be a something wrong with the motherboard. Your primary task is to know what the underlying problem is in order to do the most effective fix. Here's what you can try. Forstery boot. In case there's a temporary bug that blocks Android from booting up. You want to refresh the system first. Simply press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds. Afterwards, wait for your phone to complete the reboot sequence and see what happens. Use another set of charging cables. Try to use a known working charging cable and adapter and see if there's a difference. If possible, use an official set of charging accessories or those certified by Google. If you can go to your local store, try to bring your pixel there and charge it using their own USB cord and adapter. Use wireless charger. Another way to check the charging functionality of your pixel is to use a wireless charger. There may be a problem with the phone's charging port so to bypass that, you can try to charge the device wirelessly. If you don't readily have access to a wireless charger, you can go to a store and see if you can try to use their wireless charger. Connect to a computer. One other way to charge a Pixel 3 is by using a computer. With a computer on, connect your device to it via USB cable and let it charge for 30 minutes. Check the screen. If the phone appears to charge but the screen stays black, that's a clear sign of a bad screen problem. The same is true when the device appears to receive messages, emails or calls but the screen is also black. In any of these scenarios, the best option for you is to send the device in so Google can examine the screen and replace it when necessary. Keep in mind that any screen discoloration or lines can be an indicator of damaged screen as well. Again, you must get professional help if you encounter such as you. Boot to recovery. If you think that the screen is working but the system may have encountered an error, it's a good idea to boot the device to recovery mode and wipe it from there. In recovery mode, you'll have the option to hard reset the device and return all software settings to defaults. If the cause of the problem is software related, this troubleshooting step should help. Turn off your Google Pixel 3 XL, press and hold the power plus volume down buttons until bootload a mode appears, then release. Select recovery mode. You can use the volume buttons to cycle through the available options and the power button to select. The device will flash the Google Start screen momentarily and then restarts in recovery mode. If presented with an image of the broken Android with no command printed on the screen, press and hold the power button, press the volume up button once, then release the power button. From the Android recovery screen, select wipe data factory reset. Select yes. Wait for several minutes for the factory data reset process to complete. Select reboot system now. Allow several minutes for the factory data reset and reboot processes to complete. Set the phone up again. Get professional help. If nothing works and no software troubleshooting has helped at this stage, you can assume that your Pixel 3 must have a hardware error. It can be a bad battery or a general issue of the motherboard. Only a trained technician will be able to tell you what the real reason is for your problem. [Music]