Not charging, now completely dead!

So when I was charging my z2 for while ago it started to switch from charging to not charging back and forth and the battery was slowely draining. And thwn it died and is completely dead and i can't turn it on what so ever.. Have also tried with a magnet connector charger and nothing..
Please help me it was only a month old.
Thanks!

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