I have a Nokia 6303c for 4 years and no problems at all until I charged it a couple of weeks ago. When I went back to check on it I thought had just switched off but I havent been able to switch it on ever since and I'd love to get access to the phone memory where I have some stuff stored in draft messages. Typical as I was just about to get a new phone a few days later. I had a back up done about a month before so it's only a month's worth of stuff I need to get to... Any advice???
nokia 6303c Dead. please help!!
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take it to a shop and they can revive it with a certain toolI have a Nokia 6303c for 4 years and no problems at all until I charged it a couple of weeks ago. When I went back to check on it I thought had just switched off but I havent been able to switch it on ever since and I'd love to get access to the phone memory where I have some stuff stored in draft messages. Typical as I was just about to get a new phone a few days later. I had a back up done about a month before so it's only a month's worth of stuff I need to get to... Any advice??? -
thats sounds rubbish to me as they used to be unlocked via tespoint so a reviver will do the job after all its not to revive but withdraw the filesComment
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Nokia engineers have probably tried to factory reset the phone. If they succeeded then the phone has been wiped of all private data.Canker
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Thank you for the suggestions. Hopefully I'll get to some place that can help me. I specifically asked them not to factory reset it but just to see if they could access the information. I said if they didnt get access to make sure not to wipe it. I'll keep trying. I'm in Ireland so there are very few places that are nokia specific centres...Comment
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Asking a repair center to do anything specific is like asking a chav to speak in english.
I sent a phone through '3' to be repaired, the left speaker was faulty, it came back with a report stating they had fixed the notebook. So it went back.... and came back with exactly the same fault. Third time round they just replaced the phone as the repair centre couldn't read the fault sheet that clearly stated the left speaker was faulty.
You don't need to find a recognised repair centre, just an independent shop with the right equipment. Universal Box will probably be able to do it.Canker
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does the gtag not do it?Asking a repair center to do anything specific is like asking a chav to speak in english.
I sent a phone through '3' to be repaired, the left speaker was faulty, it came back with a report stating they had fixed the notebook. So it went back.... and came back with exactly the same fault. Third time round they just replaced the phone as the repair centre couldn't read the fault sheet that clearly stated the left speaker was faulty.
You don't need to find a recognised repair centre, just an independent shop with the right equipment. Universal Box will probably be able to do it.Comment
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Not a clue, I was never that involved in the nokia repairs. But UB is one of the best all round boxes out there for nokia phones, just not very user friendly.
Pheonix key might be able to do it. I've not read up on gtag yet. Just spent the last couple of weeks shutting down my business, been a bit busy.Canker
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Just try with phone update. Make full backup before!
If this not work, try with another battery!Comment
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Thread title: Nokia 6303c Dead
What has your post got to do with this???
These are the pinouts!!
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