Motorola White Light of Death - Need Help!

Another thing to try is charging your phone with a different charger. Sometimes, the problem might just be a faulty cable or adapter. Give it a shot!

I totally agree, iacosta! My friend had a similar problem and switching the charger did the trick!

Wow, I never thought of that! It’s such a simple thing. Definitely worth a try!

If nothing works, consider checking for hardware issues. You might want to visit a repair shop to get a professional diagnosis.

That sounds like a last resort. I’m hoping to avoid it if possible! Any other ideas before going that route?

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Have you tried letting your phone cool down if it overheated? Sometimes that can resolve the issue temporarily!

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Make sure you back up your data before performing any risky fixes! You never know what might happen in the process.

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Has anyone successfully repaired a Motorola with the white light of death? I’m considering warranty options, but I’ve heard mixed results.

I had the same issue! I sent my phone in for warranty repairs, but it took weeks. I recommend checking local repair shops—they might be faster and often have better rates!

Unfortunately, a lot of people have reported that the warranty service isn’t reliable. Third-party shops can be a good option if you’re out of warranty.

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Exactly! I found a local shop that specialized in Motorola repairs. They charged me about $80, and my phone has been working great since!

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Wow, $80 sounds reasonable! I was quoted $150 at a different shop. Maybe I should shop around more.

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The cost can really vary! Just ensure to check their reviews. I think spending a little extra for a reputable shop might save you in the long run.

Has anyone successfully used Motorola’s official repair service? I’m curious about their turnaround time and costs.

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I tried it. It’s pretty standard, but their turnaround time was over 2 weeks! I would suggest going local if you need it fixed quickly.

Two weeks? That’s a long time! I think I’d rather risk it with a local shop. Plus, I hear they might offer some sort of warranty on their repairs.

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True! Just be careful about the quality. Not all shops are created equal. I had mixed experiences with local repair places myself.

I could write a book about my experience with local shops! It’s like playing ‘repair roulette.’ You never know what you’ll get!

Haha! That’s so true! I hope to avoid that with my next repair. Guess I need to do my homework!