Hi! I would like to seek help... My o2 xda atom won't charge and easily drain i have this phone for two years already but i'm not having problem on it. Please advise what to do. thank you very much
I would suggest you to buy a new battery, since the one you have is 2 years old. If that doesnot solve the problem, you could try checking the mini connector on the phone. Sometimes, due to heavy usage (connect and reconnect to the jack) it is damage/loose. Try bring them to a repair shop.
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This is the most common problem with all the mobile phones. You can fix the same on your own. I advice you to buy a alcohol based cleaner (WD40) and clean the battery leads as well the leads on the phone. Then take out the panel and clean the ringer speaker terminals with the same. Make sure the battery should be good enough to retain the charge to drive the phone.
In case you use an ADSL modem, its not gonna work.
I had to give mine a static IP address to get the Wifi to work (DHCP
did not work at all). It also seems very slow and the battery life
drains very quickly when you start using the wifi anyway.
It appears it has something to do with the flash continuely trying to operate. When charging (Red LED blinking in quick succession) the flash can be conitnuely seen to be operating.
Doesn't fix the problem but I think this is the cause
I have the same problem. What I did several time is to actually shut down the phone, remove the battery and leave it like that for several hours (3 to 4 hours). Then, I put the battery back in the phone, and it would charge again. However, due to the long time with no battery, the phone's clock would be reset to January 2007.
I found no other work around right now. However, I have to do this more and more often, almost once a week ...
To perform a hard reset, use the stylus while pressing into the reset hole, press the power on/off button at the same time. Screen will prompt you to press the Green call and Red end call button together to confirm on hard resetting the device.
*Note: Hard resetting the device will cause the device to be reset back to its original factory default settings and all data will be lost.
i hope it will help your prob.
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