@ sarojrkl - Has youur 2600 had any contact with liquid, Check for liquid damage. You can try changing the bottom connector.
What program do you use? try and run a energy management calibration. This test basically tests everything to do with charging (BSI, VBAT etc etc)
If problem is still there...Then its going to be UEM fault...
@zultopo - It looks like you have 2 faults. Is there any liquid damage at all.
Have you tried changing domesheet. If you have, then the fault with # button will be the filter.
The charging fault, can be fuse, bottom connector etc. What have you changed on the charging problem.?
@ H4ck - Did you upgrade the firmware version yourself, or did a local service centre do it?
If you did it yourself, then theres nothing Nokia stores can do, becasuse you did it yourself. If a local service centre done it, take it back and moan to them, ask if they can do a software downgrade. |