There are situations when your phone won’t charge. In this post we’re sharing some tips you can try to troubleshoot the issue.
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There are situations when your phone won’t charge. In this post we’re sharing some tips you can try to troubleshoot the issue.
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There have been quite a few reports of BlackBerry Privs getting intermittent “No Service” readings while on AT&T and T-Mobile. The company’s support forums have been buzzing about the problem. For those on the Un-carrier, the issue may have appeared as early as July while ...
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Every so often, the iOS update takes its toll on very unfortunate people. We reported today on the frustrations of customers trying to update their iPad Air 2 tablets to iOS 9.3. Apple’s now sorting the issue out, saying that it comes down to the Apple ID that users put in when setting up the device — not necessarily the ID they currently might be using. Any phone as old as the iPhone 5S and ...
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Yesterday we talked about how phones seem to degrade over time, and some of the reasons why the physical components do, in point of fact, fail with use (and abuse). We didn’t talk about software decay, and why your phone seems to get slower and slower with use. No fear! That’s what another article is for — how about this one: how to fix whatever is wrong with your Android. Your Android, whether it’s a smartphone or a tablet, is a physical device. Physical devices eventually break. Sometimes when it breaks, you ...
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