Depending on the type of cell phone the battery terminals may be dirty. If it is an iPhone the battery is difficult to get out but any other phone that you can access the battery just take it out and rub the contacts with a pencil eraser both in the phone and battery. The is an oxidation that builds up on the contacts that needs to be cleaned even brand new phone needs this done once a month or so. If the battery bars are full strength and it shuts of when it rings or you are sending a message it is enough to shut it down. Also check for pocket dust in the charging hole in the phone that will not allow it to charge fully this solution is good for all kinds of electronic devices . iPads portable computers. Etc Once you have cleaned the contacts charge it up fully with the phone shut off that will "stretch " the memory of the battery and will probably give you twice the time of operation until the next charge. I have a 2year old cell that only needs to be charged once every 4days or so. Good luck
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I bought a SVP B606 Cellphone a few weeks ago. Now, when I turn it on, it just keep booting and never stops. Even to turn it off I have remove the battery. Any suggestions?
Hi,try to my advice if your cellphone automatic turn off and on,you need to delete you message memory or inbox or if want to reset your cellphone.please save your files and contacts before you reset your cellphone.you select the settings-select factory reset-and default password nokia 12345.i hope its work ok, thanks :)
The manual has the answer.
How did you put the sound on, or was it there from the start?
Keep looking and trying.
Ifind three main sources most useful;
the manual,
the web
and trying to think backwards, how were the different buttons (positions) when the unit functioned perfectly.
You may need to wipe the factory setting. To do so, Turn Off
the cellphone, now keep on holding the Home button and turn on the
cellphone. It go to the recovery console, now select WIPE or press the
short keys mentioned over there and restart cellphone.
Note: You will not loose any data but you may need to resign to google and also may need to install some application.
You may need to wipe the factory setting. To do so, Turn Off
the cellphone, now keep on holding the Home button and turn on the
cellphone. It go to the recovery console, now select WIPE or press the
short keys mentioned over there and restart cellphone.
Note: You will not loose any data but you may need to resign to google and also may need to install some application.
You may need to wipe the factory setting. To do so, Turn Off
the cellphone, now keep on holding the Home button and turn on the
cellphone. It go to the recovery console, now select WIPE or press the
short keys mentioned over there and restart cellphone.
Note: You will not loose any data but you may need to resign to google and also may need to install some application.
You may need to wipe the factory setting. To do so, Turn Off the cellphone, now keep on holding the Home button and turn on the cellphone. It go to the recovery console, now select WIPE or press the short keys mentioned over there.
Note: You will not loose any data but you may need to resign to google and also may need to install some application.
I think you need to "unpair" the headset from the phone. Try turning off the bluetooth head set, and then deleting the headset from the list bluetooth devices on your cellphone. Then turn the head set back on, and once it discovers that it cannot connect to the cellphone, it will become "discoverable" again.
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