Nokia Lumia 720 -- phone won;t stop vibrating

on 13-10-2014 15:05
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on 13-10-2014 15:05
Hi,
The back button on my nokia lumia 720 is acting like it is being pressed phantomly. The phone will vibrate for no reason and will go off the current window and back through previous ones. I have factory reset it and the problem remains the same.
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13-10-2014 15:20 - edited 13-10-2014 15:20
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13-10-2014 15:20 - edited 13-10-2014 15:20
Sounds like it needs to go in for repair.
O2 or a Nokia care point - It's your choice, but many will recommend you go directly to Nokia with it.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/mobile/support/care-point/
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on 13-10-2014 15:38
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on 13-10-2014 15:38
usually turning a phone off , remove battery (if removable ) reinsert and turn back on helps clear most glitches.
It's a shame the hard reset has not helped.
I'm one of the 'many' that would support seeking out help from a Carphone Warehouse with Nokia Care point in it.
Please let us know how you get on.
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on 13-10-2014 15:40
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on 13-10-2014 16:17
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on 13-10-2014 16:17
I've also known in the past for more than one hard reset procedure to help.
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on 13-10-2014 16:25
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on 13-10-2014 16:25
Best advice is to send/take to a Nokia Centre. As said no battery to pull and if a factory reset hasn't cured it then there is a problem with the phone.
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on 13-10-2014 16:28
As I'm not a authorised trained engineer in mobiles ,and I don't think I've actually met one on here then all we can do is provide help and tips on past experience.
Obviously our main goal here is to hope the affected person ends up with a working handset again.
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on 13-10-2014 17:00
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on 13-10-2014 17:00
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on 13-10-2014 17:07
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on 13-10-2014 17:07
But you have had Nokia phones on try the tech bob and if I were to advise someone to do a battery pull on an iphone I'm pretty sure you would be the first to point out the error.

on 13-10-2014 17:45
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on 13-10-2014 17:45
This is why I always add that part into my piece of advice.

