SAMSUNG S4 TURNS ITSELF OFF

on 30-09-2014 18:08
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on 30-09-2014 18:08
Hi, is anyone else having issues with their S4 switching itself off when playing games or wanting to ready sky news on facebook? It then won't switch back on until the charger is plugged back in or left alone for a few hours.
Is it a battery problem? I know the phone has a high percentage of charge, yet when it's plugged into the mobile, the battery shows empty then after a few minutes shows how much the actual charge is?
Very frustrating as not had the phone long and at £29 per month expect no problems!
Thanks, Michele
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on 30-09-2014 18:15
O2 require you to send the whole phone in to be checked and they will replace the battery for you or you can just buy yourself a new battery - But I'd recommend buying a genuine Samsung one.
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on 30-09-2014 18:27
How long have you had the phone for ?
If under 14 days request O2 to swap out the whole unit.
If over 14 days I'd suggest seeking help from the manufacturers uk support help site.
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on 30-09-2014 18:28
Thank you.
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on 30-09-2014 19:30
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on 01-10-2014 07:46
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on 01-10-2014 07:46
@Anonymous wrote:
I had the same problem last year, took it to an O2 shop who took battery out placed it on a flat surface and hit it with hammer 😄. Only joking. When it was placed on flat surface it rocked a little hence bulging battery, purchased one myself as I didn't want to be without the phone for the 2 weeks I was told it would be to replace battery. Never had an issue since.
Same with me. All the problems with the phone turning itself off...additionally my phone got warm to the touch and yes it was a bulging battery. Easily replaced ... I made sure I replaced it with a genuine Samsung battery...:smileywink:
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on 01-10-2014 10:36
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on 01-10-2014 10:36
Always make sure you get a genuine battery though. Many of those on Amazon/eBay claim to be genuine so read the reviews. Best option would be to buy from a Samsung retailer. More expensive but peace of mind.
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on 01-10-2014 10:44
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