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MOTOROLA RAZOR V3XX - BATTERY CHARGE LIFE

mextre50me

Oct 21, 2007, 12:41 PM
I have my mobile unit since Nov 26, 2006 (less than a year) and was sold to me as brand new. For the past few weeks I have charged it overnight. Early AM shows battery as fully charged BUT as soon as five minutes of conversation are done, it is totally uncharged. I went to an authorized dealer aiming to find battery replacement but kid in store explained me it is the unit itself. He showed me a humidity indicator inside the unit. I explained him I have the unit all times with me, no water have entered into the unit. That I live in a studio without air conditioning, that then I travel in my car (with A/C), that 20% to 30% of my work is in office with A/C and rest is outside. When I bought the unit the salesperson was made aware of my work environment and never made me aware unit was weak for this kind of work conditions.
Have any of you guys faced - or know of someone else - with similar situation? What has been outcome?
Any feedback as of how to proceed?
I started searching in unit's manual for its specification for temp and humidity (I am pretty sure they are to claim is supports up to 100 deg F and up to 95% RH).
Thanks in advance....
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Hombre07

Oct 22, 2007, 12:28 AM
Here's the problem dude, that phone was not available for purchase on 11/26/06 because it was not even FCC approved until 12/01/06. The other point, we nor do the manufactures care how the LDI became wet. It is there to serve a purpose and it has apparently done so. Your best bet is to purchase a new batter, expect $40 to $50. Once your phone shows liquid you no longer have a warranty.
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