Ikvee from what I remember there was some hardware problem. Something about a capacitor or resistor on the logic board that needed to be replaced/removed in order to fix this. I will try and see if I still have it bookmarked. Once it stops that reboot cycle, you should still get to your information re. your two numbers. Okay here [http://www.gsmindia.in/forum/samsung-hardware-repair-section/44670-gt-e2120-restart-problem-hellppp.html|oops I meant here] is the thread that I was referring to and apparently here is the cap to be removed. Again, no guarantees but it could work.
Ikvee from what I remember there was some hardware problem. Something about a capacitor or resistor on the logic board that needed to be replaced/removed in order to fix this. I will try and see if I still have it bookmarked. Once it stops that reboot cycle, you should still get to your infomation re. your two numbers. Okay here is the thread that I was refering to and apparently here is the cap to be removed. Again, no guarantees but it could work.
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Ikvee from what I remember there was some hardware problem. Something about a capacitor or resistor on the logic board that needed to be replaced/removed in order to fix this. I will try and see if I still have it bookmarked. Once it stops that reboot cycle, you should still get to your information re. your two numbers. Okay here [http://www.gsmindia.in/forum/samsung-hardware-repair-section/44670-gt-e2120-restart-problem-hellppp.html|oops I meant here] is the thread that I was referring to and apparently here is the cap to be removed. Again, no guarantees but it could work.
Ikvee from what I remember there was some hardware problem. Something about a capacitor or resistor on the logic board that needed to be replaced/removed in order to fix this. I will try and see if I still have it bookmarked. Once it stops that reboot cycle, you should still get to your infomation re. your two numbers.
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Ikvee from what I remember there was some hardware problem. Something about a capacitor or resistor on the logic board that needed to be replaced/removed in order to fix this. I will try and see if I still have it bookmarked. Once it stops that reboot cycle, you should still get to your infomation re. your two numbers. Okay here is the thread that I was refering to and apparently here is the cap to be removed. Again, no guarantees but it could work.
Ikvee from what I remember there was some hardware problem. Something about a capacitor or resistor on the logic board that needed to be replaced/removed in order to fix this. I will try and see if I still have it bookmarked. Once it stops that reboot cycle, you should stillget to your infomation re. your two numbers.
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Ikvee from what I remember there was some hardware problem. Something about a capacitor or resistor on the logic board that needed to be replaced/removed in order to fix this. I will try and see if I still have it bookmarked. Once it stops that reboot cycle, you should still get to your infomation re. your two numbers.
Ikvee from what I remember there was some hardware problem. Something about a capacitor or resistor on the logic board that needed to be replaced/removed in order to fix this. I will try and see if I still have it bookmarked. Once it stops that reboot cycle, you should stillget to your infomation re. your two numbers.