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legg
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I\'ve got a cheap cell phone (LG-C441 ca 2016) which
started failing last week - symptom \'no signal\'.
There appears to be excess battery drain under those
conditions, though this may just be the battery
monitoring portion going haywire. The battery itself
checks out OK.
If the battery is removed for >30 minutes, it will
work again - just powering \'off\' does no good.
I\'ve transferred the sim card to another phone
which maintains the service on the original phone
number.
Is there some portion of the dying device that
can be identified as defective and possibly be
repaired, or is this thing toast?
RL
started failing last week - symptom \'no signal\'.
There appears to be excess battery drain under those
conditions, though this may just be the battery
monitoring portion going haywire. The battery itself
checks out OK.
If the battery is removed for >30 minutes, it will
work again - just powering \'off\' does no good.
I\'ve transferred the sim card to another phone
which maintains the service on the original phone
number.
Is there some portion of the dying device that
can be identified as defective and possibly be
repaired, or is this thing toast?
RL