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Samsung E700

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Michael - 29 Jun 2004 16:11 GMT
Hi,
I've recently bought a Samsung E700. I have been really happy with it so
far, however, this last week it has been turning itself off during calls for
no apparent reason. It doesn't matter if the battery is fully charged or
near empty.
Anyone having the same problems? Any advice?
Mick
Mark - 30 Jun 2004 01:50 GMT
> I've recently bought a Samsung E700. I have been really happy with it so
> far, however, this last week it has been turning itself off during calls for
> no apparent reason. It doesn't matter if the battery is fully charged or
> near empty.
> Anyone having the same problems? Any advice?
> Mick

I've only experienced this once... When i ran the battery completely flat.

It's a warranty issue, sounds like the battery is f.cked.

-mark
Albinus - 30 Jun 2004 10:14 GMT
this last week it has been turning itself off during calls for
> no apparent reason. It doesn't matter if the battery is fully charged or
> near empty.
> Anyone having the same problems? Any advice?

Some older model phones did this due to a software glitch, but usually if
the phone turns off and doesn't come back on automatically it's likely to be
something with the battery.

Albinus.
 
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