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danne Posts: 27

I have no problem with my battery!! This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-04-26 11:48:00
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altemyr Posts: > 500

This is a problem that has existed for almost all Ericsson phones from
GH237 or something, and it's amazing that they never learn. The batteries on the T28,T29,T39, R520, and some others, I think fit better,since they have an entirely other design, that "fits into" the
phone.

The "cure" since the epoch for batteries that slide around, and even
may cause discontinued power supply causing the phone to shut down
or reboot, is to put something between the battery and the phone.
The support technicians use to recommend foam-rubber tape that is used for sealing windows. This is elastic and does not add unnecessary extra force to the locking mechanism that might cause even looser fit between the battery and the phone.

On a fairly new phone, however, you might discuss this problem with
the retailer and maybe get a new phone.
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Posted: 2002-04-26 11:55:00
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babynino Posts: 14

The battery fits perfectly to my T68i. I guess you just received a bad batch of these units that has this problem. I admit that and confirm like what other users post here that this is a problem with ericsson. Well thats why you have to check the phone first before you purchase it just to be safe

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Posted: 2002-04-26 12:23:00
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jh67 Posts: > 500

Well my T68i's battery "clicks" a bit,..it doesnt move around in any way.

I actually tried some other T68i's and they did exactly the same. I was told that this specific thing could be a "security-feature",..meaning that if you drop the phone,..the battery should be able to "move" without destroying the phone itself.
So its better to have a bit of "space",..instead of a completely almost clinical closure-mecanisme

Yes the e.g. T-39's have a pefect fit,..but again the battery on these sits in another way than T68. And the phones backside is metal

My T68m's battery is very firm,..mainly because its rubber,..and you wouldnt feel/hear the clicks.

Jan

[ This Message was edited by: jh67 on 2002-04-26 15:21 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-26 16:19:00
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PalmSpirit Posts: 1

Quote:
On 2002-04-26 11:42, JKay wrote:
If your battery is a bit loose then just put a peace of paper under the battery. I used the sticky part of the yellow stickers. The battery sits solid as a rock now.


Hello, I had the same problem with my T68i... I solved the problem with two 'Post-it' !

[ This Message was edited by: PalmSpirit on 2002-04-30 01:48 ]
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Posted: 2002-04-30 02:47:00
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TeleSaint Posts: 219

@Jh67: I first noticed the so called "clicks", but these get worse and results in battery movement.

Have heard that this is some kind of security feature, but it annoying when enteres sms. I'll just have to get used to it I guess...

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Posted: 2002-04-30 09:02:00
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Bazboy Posts: 390

I guess that your phone is still under warranty - SO GET IT REPAIRED or replaced... simple. If ther warrantys there, use it..

Hope you get it sorted out m8.

Baz
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Posted: 2002-04-30 09:24:00
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elfie_c Posts: 44

battery fits fine.. i've gotta agree with previous posts that it's probably just your batch.. go get to repair it for you!
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Posted: 2002-05-01 11:50:00
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russtproof Posts: 283

mine is comfortably lying in place!!

maybe u grasp it so hard that the force is causing something to happen?? .. umm.. ok watever!!
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Posted: 2002-05-01 12:06:00
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arunmr Posts: 73

solid as a rock on my t39

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Posted: 2002-05-01 14:32:00
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