i have a TM506 sony ericsson when ever i open it it turns to a grayish black screen all the time any tips?
Question by vincent l: i have a TM506 sony ericsson when ever i open it it turns to a grayish black screen all the time any tips?
imma get rid of it soon...i hate it
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Answer by Sony Ericsson
I am sorry to hear that you are having trouble with your TM506. I want to make sure that you contact us at Sony Ericsson support to check into any warranty options that you may have, as the phone has a limited warranty one year from the date of purchase.
As the TM506 was only released in USA, the contact number for Sony Ericsson support is 1-866-766-9374.
-Martha
Sony Ericsson Answers Team
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Question by x-kate-x: my sony ericsson battery won't charge .. has anyone got any tips?
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Answer by Andrew
rechargeable batteries can only be recharged so many times before they die.. buy a new one
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Batteries have a limited number of charge discharge cycles before requiring replacement. Sounds like yours is toast,
If you decide to get a replacement, look for the brand upstart battery. They have a lifetime warranty, so at least if it dies again, it will be on their dime, haha. You can find them at the site below, and on amazon.com among other places.
Sometimes people recommend “cycling” your batteries. However, deep cycling has little or no affect on a lithium ion battery. This is old info from the days of NIMH and NICAD battery technologies that did develop memory effects. Deep cycling it will just waste your charge discharge cycles.
One last tip – for maximum lifespan, don’t store the battery for extended periods in a fully charged state. This is because batteries develop something called a passivating layer in between uses. This is a normal and vital part of lithium ion battery chemistry – it is part of how the batteries retain their charges so long in the first place. However, if stored too long, the battery will not be able to power the device as the passivating layer will become too thick. The other way easy way to remove it – charging it – will not work as the battery is fully charged.
There is a fix for this if you are interested, check the blog at the site below for the fix and other battery related trinkets of info.
Take care – Todd