Flashing charging light on nokia e7

if my e7 discharges till its battry empty it drives me crazy,when you connect the charger it flashes for seconds then displays the big NOKIA then the charging light becomes solid and when it finishes displaying the dots on the screen the charging light dies and it gives you the battry low sound.it then just displays the battry icon until you remove the charger.i use a nokia data cable.pliz help

Firstly use original AC-10 type or compatible charger. Then if issue goes on please send your phone nearest Nokia Care Point.

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