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sounds like an internal part is heating up and shorting out- I know this will sound crazy, but put scanner in fridge or outside if you have cold nights, and see if it stays running longer before quitting.
try to buy original battery and original charger, then try again, if problem persist show some oficial repairer maybe it is a charging ic problem due to waterdamage.for further help post comments.
Take the battery out of your phone so it shuts down. put the battery back in but do not press the power button. plug in the usb cord to your charging input on your phone. next plug the usb end into a usb port on your computer. make sure your internet browser is open. phone should automatically turn on and reset itself. If it does not come back on then press the power button. If this also does not work then you will have to flash your phone or find someone that can
if the reed switch is not tripped at the end of the harvest cycle it will shut down. when ice drops it hits a cover with a magnet on the right bottom corner. the ice falling moves the magnet away from a switch and lets the sequence reset and start over.
I had a similar problem, and replacing the battery fixed it for me. I got a new one on eBay for less than a dollar, and didn't have to send the phone in for service.
Since then, the phone has not shut itself off again as it often had in the past.
Kyocera K10 Chronic Problem. It Shuts Off Unintentionally, Automatically.
There is an inherent problem in the K10 cell phone and VirginMobile knows it. They will automatically shut off several times a day at random intervals.
They will send a 'refurbished' replacement free of charge. Most of these are phones customers sent back for the same problem. They give it a quick test and then send it along as a replacement to the next customer.
After the third ( that's right, count 'em, THREE) replacement phones, they finally sent me an Kyocera Oyster phone as a replacement.
I had my original phone 2 years before the problem began. I read somewhere that it is a virus afflicting the K10. Virgin Mobile will not officially acknowledge th problem but their some of thier customer service reps will. Have this problem? Contact VM.
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