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    Feb 19, 2011, 01:07 AM
    My Cell Phone Switches Off despite being fully Charged
    Hi everybody,
    I am encountered this problem for 3-5 times that my cell phone switches off suddenly during night,which I realize when I woke up. And without connecting it to power it does not switches on.last night I gave full charging to the cell phone but when I woke up it was switched off. I had to recharge the battery again. Is there problem with its battery? My cell phone model is NOKIA-5233,Purchased in Nov'10.
    Awaiting for solutions. Thanks

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