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Sounds like the battery went rogue.
How long have you owned the BB for?
This problem usually happens from your BB being charged in a staggering time line. Plug in for 20 minutes, use for 35, plug in for 5 minutes, use for 10 min.
Doing that and ripping the charge cord out fast (everyone has done it at least once) causes sub surges. That energy is sometimes stored waiting for a another kick to ignite (plugging it back in) so to speak.
-Take the BB battery out and plug in your device then. Some BBs will operate without battery. Cab drivers used to do this all the time. If it heats up while battery is out, then your device chip and board is causing the over heating. Dropped, moisture, sitting on it time and time again, pocket lint, dust ...all play a role in a device's lifeline.
+Take the BB battery out and plug in your device. Some BBs will operate without battery. Cab drivers used to do this all the time. If it heats up while battery is out, then your device chip and board is causing the over heating. Dropped, moisture, sitting on it time and time again, pocket lint, dust ...all play a role in a device's lifeline.
Shaun
a.k.a. @SinisterCaine

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Sounds like the battery went rogue.
How long have you owned the BB for?
This problem usually happens from your BB being charged in a staggering time line. Plug in for 20 minutes, use for 35, plug in for 5 minutes, use for 10 min.
-Doing that and ripping the charge cord out fast (everyone has done it at least once) causes sub sirges. That energy is sometimes stored waiting for a another kick to ignite (plugging it back in) so to speak.
+Doing that and ripping the charge cord out fast (everyone has done it at least once) causes sub surges. That energy is sometimes stored waiting for a another kick to ignite (plugging it back in) so to speak.
Take the BB battery out and plug in your device then. Some BBs will operate without battery. Cab drivers used to do this all the time. If it heats up while battery is out, then your device chip and board is causing the over heating. Dropped, moisture, sitting on it time and time again, pocket lint, dust ...all play a role in a device's lifeline.
Shaun
a.k.a. @SinisterCaine

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-Sounds like the battery went rogue. However, you failed to state what BB you are having the issue(s) with.
+Sounds like the battery went rogue.
+
+How long have you owned the BB for?
This problem usually happens from your BB being charged in a staggering time line. Plug in for 20 minutes, use for 35, plug in for 5 minutes, use for 10 min.
Doing that and ripping the charge cord out fast (everyone has done it at least once) causes sub sirges. That energy is sometimes stored waiting for a another kick to ignite (plugging it back in) so to speak.
Take the BB battery out and plug in your device then. Some BBs will operate without battery. Cab drivers used to do this all the time. If it heats up while battery is out, then your device chip and board is causing the over heating. Dropped, moisture, sitting on it time and time again, pocket lint, dust ...all play a role in a device's lifeline.
Shaun
a.k.a. @SinisterCaine

Status:

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Bewerkt door: Shaun

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-Sounds like the battery went rogue. Usually happens from your BB being charged in a staggering time line. Plug in for 20 minutes, use for 35, plug in for 5 minutes, use for 10 min.
+Sounds like the battery went rogue. However, you failed to state what BB you are having the issue(s) with.
+
+This problem usually happens from your BB being charged in a staggering time line. Plug in for 20 minutes, use for 35, plug in for 5 minutes, use for 10 min.
Doing that and ripping the charge cord out fast (everyone has done it at least once) causes sub sirges. That energy is sometimes stored waiting for a another kick to ignite (plugging it back in) so to speak.
Take the BB battery out and plug in your device then. Some BBs will operate without battery. Cab drivers used to do this all the time. If it heats up while battery is out, then your device chip and board is causing the over heating. Dropped, moisture, sitting on it time and time again, pocket lint, dust ...all play a role in a device's lifeline.
Shaun
a.k.a. @SinisterCaine

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Sounds like the battery went rogue. Usually happens from your BB being charged in a staggering time line. Plug in for 20 minutes, use for 35, plug in for 5 minutes, use for 10 min.

Doing that and ripping the charge cord out fast (everyone has done it at least once) causes sub sirges. That energy is sometimes stored waiting for a another kick to ignite (plugging it back in) so to speak.

Take the BB battery out and plug in your device then. Some BBs will operate without battery. Cab drivers used to do this all the time. If it heats up while battery is out, then your device chip and board is causing the over heating. Dropped, moisture, sitting on it time and time again, pocket lint, dust ...all play a role in a device's lifeline.

Shaun

a.k.a. @SinisterCaine

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