I was putting a cd in my cd rack when my SLVR L7 in my pocket started vibrating. I thought it was a call until it just would not stop and I took it out and looked at it and the screen display and keypad backlights were not on at all. I could hear and feel the vibrating die out, as if the battery was draining fast. It would not turn off, so i quickly just took the battery out. Also, the phone was very warm, but not quite hot when the vibrating stopped.
Now my phone does not even turn back on. I have tried recharging, holding the reset button, leaving it alone and checking on it later, etc. I need to fix it because its the only way people and my work can contact me. is there anything at all I can do, as a preliminary check before I pay $$$ to even attempt fixing it?
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Vibrator is not detachable. It would probably only do more damage to the phone to try to isolate the vibrator. Thanks for trying.
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