I want to to get it fixed properly so I really wanted Sony's specialized and authorized workers to get it done for me but it is way too costly. And also they mentioned, broken/bad power supply from duplicate or incompatible chargers to the battery can damage the motherboard. Apparently, they said the motherboard is broken, and it has overheated caused by overcharging it or due to extensive usage.
It's because I just bought it in less than a year. Last year I brought my Sony Xperia C3 to the Sony Centre to check what could probably go wrong with my phone. Want to join in? Click EDIT to write this answer.Ĭan I fix my own broken motherboard smartphone at home?
Accessing data from an Android phone even after motherboard damaged. One more doubt I am having that is it possible for the service center people to copy my phone's internal memory data without my knowledge when I gave the device to them? It is possible for them to steal the data from the phone even if the phone is in this condition? I kept the phone with them for 20 minutes. I took the phone to the service center, they checked the phone and told me that the motherboard of the phone got damage internally and nothing to do. After an hour of power charging also the phone not responding, I replaced the battery also, but no response. There is no physical damage happened and the phone restarted, but after few hours, when I was about to use the phone it just seems in switched off condition, and I can't switch it on by pressing the power button. Three days back I just dropped it on the floor accidentally.
I am using a Lenovo a6000 plus Android phone operates on Android Lollipop. Are there any possibilities to steal the data? Lenovo A6000 plus phone motherboard damage issue. You will need to submit your case and ship your device for data recovery. The last resort is addressing an advanced recovery service, for example, at SalvageData. It is suggested to either contact your smartphone manufacturer for the possibility replace the battery (if it is faulty) or replace the motherboard but keep the memory chip at the service center. The problem is that the memory chip is soldered well onto the motherboard, and removing it and soldering it to an exactly similar device might not be possible in home conditions at all. Let us know if you need further assistance.You can take the microSD card out, but recovering data located on the smartphone itself might be problematic.
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