red_supra, don't go telling people on this forum that i had the same problem and it's fixed and to ask me about it. it's NOT fixed and i'm NOT happy .... and i know nothing about doing my own flashing and flexing, i leave that stuff to the pros who have been doing it for years. i don't want to screw up an expensive phone and have a eye catching paperweight ( which is what this V600 is now )
until you have fixed this problem i am happy and i am satisfied that the phone is 100% working do not post comments telling people to contact me.
i'm still waiting for you to square up with me so i can have the V600 looked at .... time's ticking and need this to be taken care of by monday and today is already have gone ....
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Well, a shop in Pacific Mall managed to fix it somehow, though they called me to say it wasn't working, and when I got there it all of a sudden powered up ok (they said the phone was ok, bu the screen was dead).
Anyways, the phone works again thanks - maybe - to a firmware flash, but the bluetooth has been sketchy, so who knows...
I've got a Motorola V80 and it's about 5 months old. Suddenly the phone started to show an 'invalid battery' message on screen. It also showed a message 'insert SIM' when the SIM was already in the phone.
The phone started freezing and none of the keys would work. I would have to actually remove the battery to take the phone off.
Does this sould like a hardware or software problem? If it's software, can someone tell mw what to do?
I thought so myself. I placed a piece of paper inside the back cover to compensate for this. It turns out that this is not the problem. What about the screen freezing and so on. It's not looseness.
Originally posted by jhembach But as I said above, I can't even see the bootloader screen. Is there anyone in the Toronto area that can fix this for me?
I still don't understand how the firmware can just be shot from one moment to the next.
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