My HTC one m8 will not power on?

there is a little orange light that turns on when i plugged it in to the charger that blinks periodically then goes back to straight and turns off after about 5 minutes. I've tried everything to turn it back on (holding the volume up and volume down with power button several times) and nothing. And the battery was charging all night so it should be full now. HELP Thanks!

Never had this issue on my ONE M8  but you might try getting your phone to restart by booting into recovery mode..
see if that helps.. It may be also you have a Battery that has Deep Discharged and will need charging before the Orange light comes on and stays steady you should also hear the Phone Vibrate.. Put the phone on the charger set close to it if you can see if starts charging after 15 to 30 min. have past by it should and it may take up to Hour if is really deep Discharged anything past that and you have the Same Results 0 level I'd say something is failing in the Battery or phone that helps make it charge..
Do a Google Search find Boot into Recover HTC ONE M8  Good Luck, Have a Good Weekend.. B33

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