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  1. #1
    Mike
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    It has been with me for 3 years already. never had problems. then a
    couple of weeks back, it just resets itself from time to time. On few
    occations, it never did reset but just turned off. Battery level
    always on the 'Green'. Then I decided to take it apart and clean it..
    thinking it was just a moisture/humidity issue. I've researched the
    newsgroups and followed almost all of the 'tips' to revive it. From
    placing a metal against the 5 metal 'pegs' behind the phone to
    removing one of the resistors beside the PA amp. I'm totally screwed
    with this phone. Its just sad to face the reality of the bad sides
    i've seen about this wonderful, tiny, feature packed, great looking
    phone.. but i guess I have to just let it go..

    any more ideas on 'reviving' this phone. Btw, could its internal
    battery have something to do with unable to power it ON?

    -mike



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  2. #2
    Eric Shune
    Guest

    Re: T28 just DIED :(

    my T28 went same way, service centre charged me £15 to tell me Ericsson
    wanted £75 to repair it. Needles to say it now resides in my antique mobile
    box of rubbish.

    ric

    "Mike" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > It has been with me for 3 years already. never had problems. then a
    > couple of weeks back, it just resets itself from time to time. On few
    > occations, it never did reset but just turned off. Battery level
    > always on the 'Green'. Then I decided to take it apart and clean it..
    > thinking it was just a moisture/humidity issue. I've researched the
    > newsgroups and followed almost all of the 'tips' to revive it. From
    > placing a metal against the 5 metal 'pegs' behind the phone to
    > removing one of the resistors beside the PA amp. I'm totally screwed
    > with this phone. Its just sad to face the reality of the bad sides
    > i've seen about this wonderful, tiny, feature packed, great looking
    > phone.. but i guess I have to just let it go..
    >
    > any more ideas on 'reviving' this phone. Btw, could its internal
    > battery have something to do with unable to power it ON?
    >
    > -mike






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