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juniji
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Posted: 2008-09-01 23:53
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Hi Folks,

I searched around a little, but didn't find any specific answers.

Q: How do you revive a dead battery after your W760i (BST-38) drains to nothing? I've tried everything - charger, standing on my head, called 911, nothing.

this has happened on many other SE phones I've tried, but not sure if there is a specific revival method or I just need to buy a new battery.

BTW - I have a few other BST-38s that work - so it's not the phone.

Help?

Thanks
Juniji


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strizlow800
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Posted: 2008-09-01 23:56
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Let the phone charge for around 30 mins and check then if it has the power to turn on at least. If not may be some other issue.
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golemsmate
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Posted: 2008-09-03 21:04
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if your looking for a generic way. remember my dad freezing our laptop battery. try googling my idea
strizlow800
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Posted: 2008-09-03 22:52
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It used to happend with some W900s... Actually they could power up but they were losing the custpack from them so you get the "configuration error"...
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