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Any one got any ideas why this would happen. New phone (bout 6-7 weeks). Not been dropped or banged or anything. Battery was last bout 3-4 days atleast now its dided twice in the past three days and have'nt used phone once.

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Wireless turned on ? Bluetooth turned on ? Faulty battery, faulty charger, faulty phone ....

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No point in repacing battery. They bout £40 from the phone shop and i can get the whole phonE for £70.

Hate bloody phones. They never seem to last for me!

Depending on the type of battery you may be able to get a new one off eBay for a few £.

if you can get me the correct model, then i can point you in the right direction

 

this is the j700. is it this one ?

 

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very similar but not that one. It aint a U700 either. Can't find it online !!! lol

battery dying out unexpectdly sounds spooky...you better call yvette :mac1:

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this one, batteries dying is usually either a dodgey battery or the software on the phone that is corrupted doing thing in the background wasting power without you knowing. either way if its a new handset it will be covered by the warrenty.

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this one, batteries dying is usually either a dodgey battery or the software on the phone that is corrupted doing thing in the background wasting power without you knowing. either way if its a new handset it will be covered by the warrenty.

 

Thats the phone. Have a spare battery i just found from the last phone i had. Seems exactly the same. So i'll give that a try.

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this one, batteries dying is usually either a dodgey battery or the software on the phone that is corrupted doing thing in the background wasting power without you knowing. either way if its a new handset it will be covered by the warrenty.

 

 

If you read the small-print, batteries are rarely covered by warranty. You won't get a new handset if the battery is at fault.

If you read the small-print, batteries are rarely covered by warranty. You won't get a new handset if the battery is at fault.

 

dont know about other phone companies but if you got it from o2 then it defo is covered, the repair centre we use will replace it if they find a fault. not sure about other networks, i would imagine that they are mostly the same though when it comes to things like that. and if you got it from somewhere like argos/currys but use it on the o2 network then you can still use our repair centre.

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