

I think its a shame as a battery WILL give out long before a phone will. we no longer have phones with consumer removable batteries.

You can find this info on the website of the manufacturers. The cell customer no longer demands a replaceable battery so. For most phones you will have to press Volume Up + Volume Down + Power Key for 10 to 20 seconds. Check for your phone’s correct combination.Wait a few seconds and let the processor go down a bit on load.This can overheat the device which might cause problems. Stay calm, and do not give the phone too many inputs at the same time.So here’s how You Can reboot Your hung phone, without having to touch the battery: As we said, you need to look it up on the internet. For other phones, it can be anything from a combination of your home button and power button, to a combination of Volume buttons and the Home buttons. For most phones, you can just press and hold the Power button in order to perform a soft reboot. You need to check for your phone’s combination with respect to soft-reboot. Phones come with this hard-coded in them, which means, regardless of the ROM or OS version you’re on, this combination of buttons would cause the same reaction on the device. The consumers needed large, thin, and comfortable devices and the companies raced in competition to make. Non-removable batteries emerged due to the changing needs of consumers. However, most advanced users would tell you that the device can do more than just that, by using a combination of those buttons! Risk of Damage: Since removing the battery means cracking the phone open, you can likely damage the internal components with dirt and dust. Most phones today come with basic buttons such as Power, Vol Up, Vol Down, and probably a Shutter button to click pictures.

We all know about the buttons on our device and their functionalities. There is indeed a solution to this problem, unfortunately, is isn’t as well documented as you would expect it to be. Does this not imply that there be a solution to the problem as well? Yes! You’re right.
