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N70 doesn't seem to be like that.
But a lot of other machines are.
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Nokia's low-end machines are like this, and high-end machines generally don't have this problem, such as my N91, and the N70 version mentioned upstairs, there will definitely be no time to reset.
There are three ways to solve this problem for you to choose from:
1.Change to a Nokia high-end machine, such as buying an N93i or something, hehe. As the saying goes, long pain is better than short pain, and I think this is the best way to do it
2.Never change the battery. Your phone is about to start charging when you only have two or three bars of battery left, don't wait until it runs out of power to recharge. It's scientifically proven that this is not good for mobile phones.
3.Replace the battery with a new one within 5 seconds of removing it. I've tried 6060 before, and this method is definitely feasible, as long as you don't change the SIM card by the way, there is generally no problem. Remember, be fast!
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N70It seems that there is a built-in battery, and the machines you said about losing time should be 3 series of low-end models, and the high-end ones should have built-in batteries, and the battery will not lose time after it is taken down.
In fact, this has nothing to do with having two batteries, so don't you reset the time? It's always better than waiting to recharge. If you are afraid of losing time, you can change the battery This process is completed in one second, so that you will not lose time, of course, this action requires training, and this is how I used to change the battery of my previous 3220
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Sometimes that's the case, I used to use Nokia's too, except for the CDMA machine, which doesn't have to reset the time.
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N70 is not, I use N70, take off the battery for 1 minute, no problem.
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Yes, that's it for the low-end ones.
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No, my 5200 is fine
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It's a problem with Nokia's mobile phone design, it doesn't have a built-in small button battery, which is a bug of Nokia, but high-end mobile phones are not like this, and this situation will only appear in Nokia's mid-to-low-end mobile phones. Beg.
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1.Not all Nokia phones will go wrong when it comes to battery change!
2.。Cause: All phones have a coin cell battery on their motherboard.
One of the functions of this battery is to keep the phone's original settings when the phone battery is removed. Including the continuation of time (time can't be wrong). Your phone will be wrong when to remove the battery.
It means that the battery of your phone's motherboard is dead. (If you are a new mobile phone, I suspect that you have bought a refurbished phone), the coin cell battery in the mobile phone can be used for 2-3 years.
3.It has nothing to do with the phone's **. It's the current copycat machine, and there is also a battery on the motherboard, and the battery replacement time will not be messed up".
4.The battery on the motherboard is dead. If you change the battery faster, the residual power in the phone can still last for a few seconds. Time will not be lost.
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Smartphones don't, and if you don't change the battery for a long time for a non-smartphone, it will change the time.
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It has nothing to do with the price.,It has nothing to do with intelligence.,It's mainly a mobile phone problem.,Like I used N79 How long does it take to remove the battery and it won't be messy.,But C5 00 doesn't work.,These two mobile phones have the same function.,I don't understand the reason? The next timebox or something will solve it.
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It's that you've been changing the battery for too long
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No, except for smartphones, you can change it no matter what.
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That's what Nokia low-end looks like! This is not the case with the Nokia N78.
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I think you've bought a refurbished machine. And the reason for this is because the little battery on your motherboard is dead.
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Some are like this, some are not, but if you find that this is the case with your phone, it is really troublesome. But let me tell you, if you change the battery faster, this won't happen, and I don't know exactly how it works, and the same goes for my Nokia.
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If you do it faster, you won't be able to change it within 10 seconds.
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It seems that only the time and date will be restored, right? You open the settings, and then the date and time settings, there is an automatic update in it, and then the time and time will be automatically updated as soon as you open it!
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No, in addition to the black and white screen and blue screen of the machine buckle battery board need to be reset, now as long as the color screen of the 40 system and 60 system will not be pulled like this.
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No, it will reset if the battery is removed for too long, or if the SIM card is changed.
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Some don't use it, but my little 7 doesn't.
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Is it to change the battery, as long as you change it quickly, the time will not be reset.
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Nokia's mid-to-high-end machines don't need it, and some entry-level low-end machines like the 3100 do.
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Now look like this. If your action is fast enough, there is no problem, and the motherboard battery can be replaced during the warranty period.
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It seems that you already know the reason, many mobile phones have this problem, Nokia's scorpion, the first few ...... of the Sony Ai K seriesMy solution is: change the phone battery faster, and install the next piece in 3s, so that the time does not return to zero. You can try.
As for coin cell battery charging, I don't know what the structure is inside, I don't know ......
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My situation is the same as yours A few days ago, I went to nokia customer service and asked If you want to replace it, you have to send the phone back to the manufacturer for replacement Customer service does not have the authority to replace If you want to replace it, time is another problem It will take 7-15 working days I said on the spot that I won't change it and leave Don't you just change the battery It's so troublesome!!
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The chipset belongs to the old-fashioned chips, and there may be problems with the phone.
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Some phones are like this. Hurry up when you change.
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Be sure to shut down normally, and don't take off the battery without shutting it down.
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There is a buffer time of a few seconds, and if the battery has been away from the phone for a long time, the time will automatically reset, which is the case with Nokia's phones.
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Apparently not, at least my N81 won't, and the battery won't lose power for at least 10 minutes, which looks like the same with Nokia's smartphones.
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07 years later, there is no need to come out.,There was no backup battery on the previous motherboard.,Now the new ones have backup batteries and don't need to adjust the time.,The previous mobile phone battery replacement will not adjust the time soon.,Within 5 seconds,We often try.。
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This is a bug in Nokia.。。 As long as the power is off for more than 10 seconds, 95% of the time must be reset.
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At the moment, it basically is, but you don't need to be faster every time you change it.
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