>
New Topic
>
Reply<
Esato Forum Index
>
Regional >
Asia Pacific
> Nokia N93 has eated my two batteries
Bookmark topic
Hi,
i am using nokia N93 for a while now. but one day i saw that my mobile is not getting charged and even if the charging is on the battery never used to get charge after 2-3 hours also. when i removed the battery and checked it i found that it was swollen and was totally gone case. so i purchased a new battery and put it inot my mobile phone. but again the same thing happened. i have lost two batteries. can anyone tell me why this is happening ?? when i put a fully charged battery the mobile works fine. but once i on the charging the mobile automatically says "battery Low" and then switches off. please let me know why this is happening.
--
Posted: 2007-12-15 19:52:59
Edit :
Quote
Possible slight moisture damage affecting the charge/current your phone sends to the battery? Or some sort of problem with the charger?
If it's ruined 2 batteries it would suggest a problem with the phone, you could charge the battery in a separate desktop charger in the short term.
--
Posted: 2007-12-15 19:55:02
Edit :
Quote
@lucky - Looks like you are NOT lucky this time matey

Samboy is right . . . get an external charger, like that of a DESKTOP. Good Luck !
--
Posted: 2007-12-16 04:34:36
Edit :
Quote
'eated'

is not a word.
Its 'ate' if you are looking for the past tense of 'eat'
--
Posted: 2007-12-16 07:40:12
Edit :
Quote
On 2007-12-15 19:52:59, luckyros wrote:
Hi,
i am using nokia N93 for a while now...
Is it still within warranty?
--
Posted: 2007-12-16 09:19:12
Edit :
Quote
On 2007-12-16 07:40:12, dr_thug wrote:
'eated'

is not a word.
Its 'ate' if you are looking for the past tense of 'eat'
its EATEN, mate!
--
Posted: 2007-12-16 09:37:53
Edit :
Quote
'Eaten' is also right but IMO,its a more informal as when talking etc...'N ... has eaten two of my batteries'
But when writing,(formal)i think 'ate' is more appropriate... 'N ... ate two of my batteries'.
--
Posted: 2007-12-16 10:44:28
Edit :
Quote
but in the case of ate, u replace has as well.
im telling of a solution where all other words remain the same.
Still, my two batteries would need to be changed to two of my batteries so..i guess we are both right
--
Posted: 2007-12-17 15:22:06
Edit :
Quote
Eated is not a word but eat doesn't make it.Drunk is the correct word to use in that case.WHAT IS THAT NOKIA SERVICE CENTER There FOR????And try to charge it WITH THE SWOLLEN BATTERY BY TURNING IT OFF.Bet it'll work...
--
Posted: 2007-12-19 13:23:00
Edit :
Quote
as long as we did understand what the threadstarter want to say.
--
Posted: 2007-12-22 01:33:57
Edit :
Quote
New Topic
Reply