My charger brings up the battery screen and brings up the logo but won't come on after that.

My ipod touch  usually charges if it's off or dead with the new charger I got, but recently it just doesn't come on. The battery life screen will pop up and after about a minute the apple logo comes on, but it stops there. The logo just doesn't go away unless I hold the home and off buttons at the same time. I don't know what to do. Help!

Try:                                               
- iOS: Not responding or does not turn on           
- Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
- If not successful and you can't fully turn the iOS device fully off, let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.
- Try another cable       
- Try on another computer                                                       
- If still not successful that usually indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.
  Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar                              

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