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Are you a whizz with mobile phones, can you fix them.

I have an LG handset which has reverted to "service disabled" mode meaning it cannot connect to a network.

Have you fixed phones previously with this problem. I've looked online and although they are suggestions, they do not seem to provide the necessary fix.

So, if you can fix this, can you PM me, or if you know someone who HAS fixed this problem, can you pm me their details.

Please only respond if you can do this or know someone who can. Thanks in advance J.

That's interesting. Encouraged by the reports attributing the problem in LGs to a loose screw or other connection, I've just tried some careful screw checking on my Galaxy S4, and found the one next to the SIM card holder had been just slightly loose. Now to see whether tightening it prevents any more of the occasional "Sim card not detected - reboot" reports. And on the way I also learned of the existence of yet one more species of bit, the JIS, and the need not to confuse it with a Phillips. Thanks. (Though in the end the tightening seems to have made no difference.) Edited by ianr

jazzer Wrote:

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> Looking for a mobile phone "Whizz"

>

> Are you a whizz with mobile phones, can you fix

> them.

> I have an LG handset which has reverted to

> "service disabled" mode meaning it cannot connect

> to a network.

> Have you fixed phones previously with this

> problem. I've looked online and although they are

> suggestions, they do not seem to provide the

> necessary fix.

> So, if you can fix this, can you PM me, or if you

> know someone who HAS fixed this problem, can you

> pm me their details.

> Please only respond if you can do this or know

> someone who can. Thanks in advance J.





Do you still require the empty 5lt plastic bottles?

I have 2 if you like

Hi sweetgirl, whereabouts are you in East Dulwich, if you PM I can arrange to pop by.


J

sweetgirl Wrote:

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> jazzer Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Looking for a mobile phone "Whizz"

> >

> > Are you a whizz with mobile phones, can you fix

> > them.

> > I have an LG handset which has reverted to

> > "service disabled" mode meaning it cannot

> connect

> > to a network.

> > Have you fixed phones previously with this

> > problem. I've looked online and although they

> are

> > suggestions, they do not seem to provide the

> > necessary fix.

> > So, if you can fix this, can you PM me, or if

> you

> > know someone who HAS fixed this problem, can

> you

> > pm me their details.

> > Please only respond if you can do this or know

> > someone who can. Thanks in advance J.

>

>

>

>

> Do you still require the empty 5lt plastic

> bottles?

> I have 2 if you like

jazzer Wrote:

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> Hi sweetgirl, whereabouts are you in East Dulwich,

> if you PM I can arrange to pop by.

>

> J

> sweetgirl Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > jazzer Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Looking for a mobile phone "Whizz"

> > >

> > > Are you a whizz with mobile phones, can you

> fix

> > > them.

> > > I have an LG handset which has reverted to

> > > "service disabled" mode meaning it cannot

> > connect

> > > to a network.

> > > Have you fixed phones previously with this

> > > problem. I've looked online and although they

> > are

> > > suggestions, they do not seem to provide the

> > > necessary fix.

> > > So, if you can fix this, can you PM me, or if

> > you

> > > know someone who HAS fixed this problem, can

> > you

> > > pm me their details.

> > > Please only respond if you can do this or

> know

> > > someone who can. Thanks in advance J.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Do you still require the empty 5lt plastic

> > bottles?

> > I have 2 if you like




I will pm you.

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