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Hi there, I have recently encountered an issue with my Sharp smart TV remote controller, I managed to disassemble it and...
Read moreI got my laptop back in 2013, it works well, sometimes, when I tried to shut down or restart by clinking Shutdown or...
Read moreOne of my friends purchased the phone back in 2014, he denied every update when he got the phone, now when he checked the...
Read moreI just noticed that there’s a notification said “Send: checking drive permission” when I send email via Google Gmail on my...
Read moreMy hard drive has 32gb and I encountered the error while tried to restore the settings back to factory settings. Please...
Read moreThe live tile does not display the products on the current version or release of the MS Store. Is there anything wrong?
Read moreApple admitted that is was slowing down older iPhones in order to preserve battery life and avoid crashes. But this...
Read moreMy iPhone 7 rang, and there's a loud hissing noise that really scared me. What's wrong with that? And how can I fix the...
Read moreI was getting this message too whenever my iPhone restarts. Even though iMessage on my iPhone was working as expected as I...
Read moreOne of my friends recently updated his iPhone 7 to iOS 11, something strange has happened. He had lost the contacts. He...
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The replacement battery might be low-quality, defective, or not fully compatible with your phone model. Aftermarket batteries sometimes don’t meet the same standards as original ones, leading to overheating. If the battery wasn’t installed correctly, it could cause excessive power draw or short circuits, generating heat. You may have to recheck it out and make sure everything is tidy.
Read moreIf the toggles won’t activate and stay gray. The Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chip (usually one module) might be fried. This happens from physical damage (drops, water), overheating, or age (common in phones 3+ years old).
Read moreIt is usually a software-related issue caused by a failed update or a corruption in the iOS installation. If a force restart doesn't work and the update bar remains stuck, you'll need to try Recovery Mode to reinstall iOS.
Read moreIf the fan and turntable work, but no humming sound, the magnetron might be faulty.
Read moreIf your phone screen is still black after a restart, but you can hear sounds, it’s likely a hardware issue (display failure, loose connection, or backlight issue).
Read moreThe Realme C12 has a MediaTek Helio G35 processor and typically 3GB of RAM, which is decent for basic tasks but can struggle with heavy multitasking or gaming. If you’re running lots of apps or playing demanding games, that might be the culprit.
Read moreWhile repairing an iPhone can sometimes be cost-effective, Apple’s policies, pricing, and business strategy often push customers toward buying a new phone instead of fixing the old one. However, third-party repair options and aftermarket parts provide alternative solutions for those who prefer to keep their devices running longer.
Read moreThe stable but low readings, even under pressure, suggest the problem’s upstream of the flex connector. A shorted cap or corroded trace near the connector (common under the SIM tray in SE 2s) fits the pattern. Water damage or a manufacturing flaw could’ve started it.
Read moreYou can simply boot into Safe Mode to rule out third-party apps: Press and hold the power button, then long-press "Power Off" until the Safe Mode option appears. Restart in Safe Mode and test the sound. If it works, a recently installed app might be the culprit.
Read moreIf the SIM works in another phone but not yours, your phone’s SIM reader might be busted. If it doesn’t work elsewhere either, the SIM itself could be dead—contact your carrier for a replacement.
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