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DO NOT use this microwave in the current condition it is in- please! Although microwaves do not emit ionizing radiation, it does emit non-ionizing radiation and electromagnetic fields- and there is a lot of research studies being done possibly linking microwave exposure to cancer.
If your microwave is in that bad a shape, bring it to an authorized microwave repair shop or junk it and buy a new one.
For replacement parts, repair videos, and manuals: http://www.lg.com/us/support/parts-accessories
The ear piece speaker contacts may be out of place due to any falls or violent movements of phone.Or it may due to complaint with driver IC.
contact a service person to put the dislodged pin back in place
I am guessing you accidentally dropped your phone or hit it on something and that has made the mouthpiece to shift from its original position
What you should do is to open your phone,look at the bottom part of the phone,that is the part you normally speak through,you will see the mouth piece.
Try shifting it so it aligns with the mouthpiece hole on the case of your phone.
Fix the casing back properly then test if it works, i am sure it will
Hi This is Jon at The Cell Phone Guy in Sioux Falls SD i spend most of my days doing cell phone repairs for a living. Your issue sounds like a very common problem and not to sound like im standing up for LG but its a very common problem for all manufactures. It sounds like its whats known as the "Flex Cable". Its a simple repair i see it all the time. The Flex Cable is the connection between your screen and your board of the phone. That issue is a fairly simple fix just that one piece should be all it needs to be replaced unless there is some other extensive damage. If theres any questions id love to help feel free to email me at [email protected] and if you want to call Im working every day at The Cell Phone Guy (605) 335-0411
Good evening!
I went through multiple 8600's (3 blue, 2 green, and 1 silver) due to the defectiveness of the phone. I now use a blackberry.
I spoke with an Alltel sales rep. on this issue when I had problems. The 8600 series was removed from the market due to defectiveness and many other problems.
Currently some cell phone providers will take back the phone and give you a credit towards a new phone. I would take the phone in to your local store and ask them, if they don't, be sure to explain all the problems and say your not happy with the service.
Hope this helps!
you can get the new piece of the charger port & can be replaced that by soldering the wire to the circuit board ........ any way the charger ports are available at very very cheap rates .... buy the one which is compatible for your phone & replace it ......
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yeah throw out this piece of ****. read all the blogs ...nothing but problems. its a joke this phone.............i wonder how much att is paying people to say anything positive about these pieces of junk
Only about six weeks old and mine won't hold a charge
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