Even when I remove the battery from the phone itself, and reinstall it into the phone, the phone does not turn fully on to the home screen
SOURCE: Phone turns itself off
yes i am sure ur battery is getting dameged
so dry it in heavy sun light with ur phone but separating both
if it isn't work then go for another battery
SOURCE: HTC touch HD is completley frozen
If you have all your items saved to your computer with Active Sync, then do a master reset:
HTC Touch hard reset
14 January 2008
You can also get tips & tricks from www.htcwiki.com
It has the latest and great updates, software, even known issues if you ever come across this. HTC does recommend that you do a master/hard reset once a quarter to keep it moving smoothly. Also, ensure you don't have a lot of open running programs. Perhaps once a day, clean the cashe and history. Do a soft reset (aka battery pull) once or twice a week. All depends on how hard you play with this lovely PDA device!
SOURCE: phone turns itself off
yeah and I've heard rummors of a recall. but when my parents went up there to get a new one they told me "its been dropped several times" after going to the backroom for twenty minutes.
Aparently I've been "downloading things" which is **** because I havent, and in the end they kicked my parents out of the store, claiming there was no recall. Kricket, screw you.
You should just call the moterola company, it happens to alot of people.
SOURCE: LG Renoir Battery issues
My renoir has just developed this issue.
I have tried 2 batteries, tried re-flashing the firmware (even tried a
custom firmware) and nothing.
I am buying another battery to see if i were unlucky with the battery I
bought.
This does not appear to be an uncommon issue as I have found several
threads online regarding this. No definitive answer as yet.
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