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There is like a multitude of possible reasons.
Can you open it up, without destroying or damaging it?
If so, you would need a multimeter to trace, which components are broken and maybe you can repair them.
After opening up, it might also be obvious what's the problem.
Most likely it's just a worn out micro usb port, which are usually super shitty.