The connectors don't look that bat - I'd imagine just carefully cleaning the outer contacts would fix the charging issue you are seeing (although I'd be careful not to scratch them).
I could really do with some kind of video of what the boot loop looks like... Does it ever exit the blocky bootloader text? Does is display the Bangle.js logo?
But either way I'm certain it's not the charging pins that are at fault here with your boot loop - the CPU is obviously working because it's getting to show bits of the bootloader screen, it's probably a software error
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The connectors don't look that bat - I'd imagine just carefully cleaning the outer contacts would fix the charging issue you are seeing (although I'd be careful not to scratch them).
I could really do with some kind of video of what the boot loop looks like... Does it ever exit the blocky bootloader text? Does is display the Bangle.js logo?
But either way I'm certain it's not the charging pins that are at fault here with your boot loop - the CPU is obviously working because it's getting to show bits of the bootloader screen, it's probably a software error