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TGor Joined: Jan 12, 2007 Posts: 12 From: Poland PM |
Hello
I've been reading Esato for some time, however not much every time (I can only access this forum from work and I do it during short breaks for an obvious reason). I think this subject has been on every now and then (but don't know what has been discussed). Namely: dead phones after a (failed) update via SEUS.
What I managed to find out (didn't browse Esato much, I repeat) is that the best solution is to send it back to SE to fix it. It seems valid, as the phone is completely dead: can't start it, can't restart update. Solutions like removing battery for a long time and trying to power on the phone won't work (didn't in my case).
I found a pretty magic(k)al solution which I didn't believe would actually work, but it did. Namely: replacing the original battery with one from another phone (K750 in my case). In this way I managed to restart SEUS with the (suposedly) dead phone and complete the update successfuly.
I wonder, however, 1. why this worked and 2. why was the battery (my battery) completely flat although it was 90% full at the time of update and 3. why the original battery wouldn't start charging in the other (K750) phone where I put it (only the infrared port would stay lit until I replugger the charger upon which it started charging from like 15%!).
Would be grateful if you helped me to close the case  |
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ayejatt Joined: Dec 15, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Hong Kong PM |
i think the original battery is dead... |
BobaFett Joined: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Kamino (wish it would be Lund) PM, WWW
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i use fones since ages, even i dont dare to use seus. i rather let it fix by my friend. i do know, its not that difficult to use seus and there are certin secure steps, for example at low batt it wont even start to falsh ( nokia online upgrade is more clever, u have to to charge the fone as long u flash ) even, i trust more in an expert if it is...
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