HT5163 My Iphone 4g battery died last night and I have tried to recharge with no success. What do I need to do?

My Iphone died last night and efforts to recharge this moring have been unsuccessful, so what next?

Keep on Wall Charger and Reset, hold both Home and Power buttons until the iPhone begins to start. Can take about 20 seconds of holding both buttons while on charger.

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