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Cellphone is restarting frequently

It is restarting frequently as there is no default anti virus also suggest the site from where i can get it free of cost. what will be extension of file which can be installed.

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MY Dear:
First:
restore your Phone Settings
IF Restart problem not Solved So
Secend Option:
Please Format Your Phone
we can solve this problem but i need you to backup the whole DATA that you have in the phone and perform this reset procedure.
*#7370# or *#7780#
Default security code is 12345
release some memory then it will b opened
your phone or memory card get attack by virus. pls do a format phone and memory card.
If Problem Not Solved So
Very Best Solution:
flash new software install in the phone problem will solved quickly

  • anil_cbi
    anil_cbi Oct 02, 2012

    *#7370# or *#7780# code is not working and reset command didn't solve problem

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