If you have a stuck Nokia Lumia 610 or Nokia Lumia 610C this how to
reset guide can be helpful to you. First thing you need to know is that
you should never reset your smartphone’s OS unless there is no other way
to solve your problem. Because sometimes you can damage your phone even
further. Only Hard reset your phone when there is absolutely no other
other way.
This
guide works for both Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C, both of these
mobile phones are practically the same. Okay so first step if your phone
is stuck and is not responding to any of your commands simply do a
power reset. To do a power reset pull the battery out of your mobile
phone, wait for a few seconds and put the battery back in. Turn on the
mobile phone and hopefully your phone will start working again.
Nokia Lumia 610C and Lumia 610 Power Reset Guide. Doing a power reset will not reset of delete anything on your mobile phone.
Pull the battery out
Wait for a few seconds
Put the battery back in
Turn on the phone
Okay
so if that does not solve your problem and you are still having trouble
working with your phone then it is time to do Software OS reset on your
Nokia Lumia 610C.
Warning! Doing a software OS reset will delete
all of your data from the mobile phone. It will delete all the Contacts,
SMS messages, Games and Applications. It will reset your Windows Live
ID as well and your phone will get back to its original factory state.
Nokia Lumia 610C and Lumia 610 Software OS reset Guide.
Tap on “Settings”
Tap on “About”
Tap on “reset your phone”
Settings > About > reset your phoneIf
you don’t have access to your Mobile Phone’s settings or you do not
know the security code of your mobile phone then you are going to have
to re-install the OS on your mobile phone in other words flash your
phone. Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C do not support Hard OS reset using
hardware keys like many other smartphones.
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In this post I will explain solution for Nokia Lumia 610 and Nokia
Lumia 610C power problem. So if your phone is jammed and not powering up
at all this post can be really helpful to you. Solutions in this
article are for both Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C because these are
both practically the same.
Turn on your phone by pressing Power
Button for a few seconds but if that does not work and your Nokia Lumia
610C is completely unresponsive then Short TP34 with Ground as shown in
this diagram to check if your power button is not causing this problem.
So if shorting TP34 to GND works and the phone turns on then replace the
power button with a new one. Short TP34 with GND for a few secondsIf
you have damaged Nokia Lumia 610C or Lumia 610 power button prints I
have marked both of it’s jumper points in the next diagram. Make the
jumpers as shown and your phone will turn on. Upper point is ground the
bottom point is connected to VR3701, C3701, R3701 and R3704. Nokia Lumia 610C Power Button Jumper WaysIf
both of the above solutions do not work it can be a little complicated.
Here is a flow chart explaining step by step guide you can use to
troubleshoot the power problem of your phone. Nokia Lumia 610C General Power FlowchartNokia Lumia 610C Power Troubleshooting FlowchartIn this diagram I will point out all the parts mentioned in the above flowchart. Move on it until your problem is solved. Check these ComponentsPlease
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In this post I will try my best to explain how you can troubleshoot
Nokia Lumia 610 or Lumia 610C camera problems. Please note that the
solutions in this article are for both Nokia Lumia 610 and Nokia Lumia
610C because they have very little difference, in fact they are
practically the same.
First of all you should study this flowchart
and move step by step as written. When your problem is solved you
should stop and start using your phone. I have also marked the parts
referenced in this flowchart for your ease. Nokia Lumia 610C Camera Troubleshoot FlowchartIf you don’t know how to run the Nokia Lumia 610C or Lumia 610 camera in diagnostics read this guide How to Test and Diagnose Problems in Nokia Lumia 610C.
Once you are in the On-Device Diagnostic Tool tap on “Camera Test”. You
will see your camera viewfinder on your screen and you can take a
picture here to test if your camera is working properly or not. You can
tap on “Run Test Again” if you want to take another picture. Nokia Lumia 610C Camera Diagnostic TestIf
you have broken any of the Nokia Lumia 610C camera connector legs
prints I have marked all of their jumper ways I could find in the
following diagram for you to study. Please be very carefully and only
make those jumpers if you have broken prints if your camera connector is
okay then change the Camera Module with a new one. Nokia Lumia 610C Camera Connector Jumper WaysPlease
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Solution in this article is for Nokia Lumia 610 or Lumia 610C
Charging problem. So if your phone in not charging solution diagram in
this post can be helpful to you. Please note that these solutions work
on both Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C.
First and foremost you
should diagnose what might be causing charging problems in your phone.
Sometimes when your mobile phone’s battery gets too low it does not pick
up charging at once, you have to keep the charger plugged in the phone
and wait for a few minutes for the battery to pick up the charging
process. To properly check if your phone is charging or not you can use a
very handy app built inside your Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C called
On-Device Diagnostic Tool. If you don’t know how to access this
diagnostics app read this guide How to Test and Diagnose Problems in Nokia Lumia 610C.
Once
you have accessed the diagnostic app tap on “Power Source” (Charging)
test. This option will allow you to test on which power source your
mobile phone is currently running. If your phone is running on battery
power it will show a battery icon in the middle of the screen like this. Nokia Lumia 610C Power Source – BatteryIf
you have connected your mobile phone with an external power source like
wall charger it will show a power plug icon in the middle of the screen
like this. Nokia Lumia 610C Power Source – ChargerIf
your phone keeps showing battery icon even when you have plugged in the
charger then some hardware issue is causing this problem. Please read
this Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C charging problem troubleshooting
flowchart and move step by step as instructed. When your problem is
solved stop the repairing and start using your mobile phone normally. Nokia Lumia 610C Charging Troubleshoot FlowchartI
have marked all of the components that are mentioned in the above
troubleshooting flowchart on the Nokia Lumia 610C motherboard diagram
for your ease. The mentioned parts in the flowchart are J1601 (Charging
Connector), F1601 (USB Connector Fuse), U2 (IC), U1201 (IC), C1201 and
C1202. Nokia Lumia 610C Charging ComponentsIf
by any chance you have damaged the Nokia Lumia 610C or Lumia 610 USB
charging connector prints, I have marked all of USB connector’s jumper
ways in the next diagram. Make jumpers from broken prints to their
corresponding components and your phone will hopefully start charging
again. Good Luck Nokia Lumia 610C USB Connector WaysPlease
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Solutions in this article are for Nokia Lumia 610C USB problem. So if
your Nokia Lumia 610C or Lumia 610 USB is not working this post can be
extremely helpful to you. These solutions work on both Nokia Lumia 610
and Nokia Lumia 610C because these phones are only a little bit
different than each other.
So if you are having trouble connecting
your phone to PC with USB and your mobile phone’s USB connector is in
good shape you should start with this step by step Nokia Lumia 610 or
Lumia 610C USB troubleshooting flowchart. Please observe and move
carefully and when the problem is gone simply stop and start using your
phone regularly. Nokia Lumia 610C USB Troubleshoot Flowchart
You
should also check the USB fuse too, if it damaged you need to replace
it with a new one. I have marked all of the components on the Nokia
Lumia 610C motherboard diagram mentioned in the above Nokia Lumia 610C
USB Troubleshoot Flowchart and I have also marked the USB Fuse in this
diagram. Nokia Lumia 610C USB Troubleshoot ComponentsIf
by any chance you have damaged your phone’s USB connector prints then
you are going to have to make the damaged prints jumper to its
corresponding component. I have marked all of the Nokia Lumia 610 or
Lumia 610C USB connector jumper ways in the next diagram. Please observe
carefully. Nokia Lumia 610C USB Connector WaysPlease
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This article is for Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C insert SIM card
problem solution. So if your mobile is not accepting SIM card and you
are sure that your SIM card is not faulty solutions in this post can be
helpful to you.
First thing you need to do is make sure that just
dust or rust is not causing this issue clean the Nokia Lumia 610C SIM
card connector and check if all the legs are in good shape, if there is
any kind of damage to the SIM Card connector replace it with a new one.
Here
is a step by step Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C SIM Card troubleshoot
flowchart. Please follow this flowchart and hopefully your problem will
be solved. Nokia Lumia 610C SIM Troubleshoot FlowchartI
have also marked all the Nokia Lumia 610C SIM card connector jumper
ways that I could find in this next diagram. If any of the connector
print is damaged make the jumper to it’s corresponding component and
your SIM card will start working again. Nokia Lumia 610C SIM Connector WaysPlease
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The solution in this article is for Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C
eMMC problem. If your mobile phone’s eMMC is not working use the
troubleshooting flowchart in this post to solve your problem. This
solution works for both Nokia Lumia 610 and Nokia Lumia 610C.
Before
doing any hardware repairing solutions check if the software is not
causing this problem. Flash your phone with the latest image if that
does not work, read this Nokia Lumia 610C or Lumia 610 eMMC
troubleshooting flowchart carefully, move step by step and hopefully
your problem will be solved. Nokia Lumia 610C eMMC Troubleshooting FlowchartIn this next diagram I have marked all the components mentioned in the above flowchart use it if you can’t find R1811 or C1801. Nokia Lumia 610C eMMC ComponentsIf you have further questions please don’t hesitate to leave a comment.
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If your Nokia Lumia 610C Proximity or Ambient Light Sensor has
stopped working or you are getting any other kind of malfunction
solution in this post can help you. Before I explain the solution let me
explain what Light Sensor and Proximity Sensor is.
Ambient Light
Sensor in Nokia Lumia 610 or Lumia 610C is used to detect light around
your mobile phones to make necessary adjustments to the brightness. When
you activate Auto Brightness feature in your mobile phone the
brightness gets low when you are in a dark area and it gets high when
you are outside. This information is provided to your mobile phone by
Ambient Light Sensor or ALS for short.
The proximity sensor is
used when you receive a phone call and pressing the phones next to your
ear the screen gets dark to save battery. To start repairing first you
need to check if Software is not causing this issue. To check that your
need to activate Diagnostics App in your Nokia Lumia 610C. If you don’t
know how read this guide How to Test and Diagnose Problems in Nokia Lumia 610C.
After
opening Diagnostics app open up ALS Test. Here you will see a grey
scale rectangle in the middle of the screen and a light intensity value.
Cover the Proximity window on your phone to see the if the Rectangle
changes colors and The Light Intensity in mLux is changed. If the ALS is
working there then you need to flash your phone. If not than you need
to change your Nokia Lumia 610 ALS sensor with a new one. Nokia Lumia 610C ALS TestHere
is a Flowchart explaining the same procedure I mentioned above. Read it
carefully. I have also marked Nokia Lumia 610C Proximity and ALS sensor
in this diagram. Nokia Lumia 610 ALS Sensor Solution FlowchartPlease
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In Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C there is an extremely useful hidden
feature that most of the users don’t even know about. It is called
On-Device Diagnostic Tool or ODDT App for short. This tool let’s you
test and diagnose everything there is to test in your mobile phone. Like
if you are having sound issues you can use this app to check whether it
is your phone’s software problem or the hardware is causing it.
In
other words it let’s you completely test out your Nokia Lumia 610C and
Lumia 610 parts including all the sensors, speakers, mic, camera and
vibration. It can be very useful to people who want to buy a second hand
phone. You can just start the ODDT app and test everything before
paying.
To install On-Device Diagnostic Tool application type ##634# on your phone’s on-screen keypad. A new app named Diagnostics will appear in your apps list. Type ##634# with on-screen keypadWarning!
Always remember to uninstall the ODDT app from your phone once you are
finished testing your phone. To uninstall the application tap and hold
Diagnostics in the apps list and then tap uninstall.
Now as soon as you tap on Diagnostics app in your Nokia Lumia 610 and Lumia 610C you will see a Disclaimer
screen. This basically states that this app is designed to troubleshoot
some potential issues with your mobile phone. The content and the
results of this app are not necessarily 100% correct and there might be
some false positives or errors in the results and you should not rely on
these tests completely. Then it will ask you to Accept those terms. So if you agree to those conditions tap Accept and start the app to simply press the left arrow Back Key to close the app and uninstall it by Tap and Holding on Diagnostics app then tapping on uninstall. Please read the terms carefully!If
you chose to accept the terms of the disclaimer screen you will see the
screen on which you can choose the tests you want to run on your mobile
phone. If you want to run all the tests like you are out to buy a
second hand Lumia 610 or Lumia 610C you can tap on “Run All Tests” and
you phone will start the tests one by one. Tap on the test you want to runHere is a list of the tests you can run with ODDT app your Nokia Lumia 610 and Nokia Lumia 610C.
ALS – Read current ALS value
Audio loopback – Validate different audio output devices
Camera – Verify image capture
DTMF – Test DTMF tone generation
Hardware Buttons – Test all the user interface hardware buttons
Headset detection – Validate headset connectivity
Lights – Validate if the LCD back light is working or not
Magnetometer – Read current Magnetometer values
Power Source – Check on which power source the phone is running, Battery or External
Proximity – Shows the status of the Proximity sensor
Speaker – Validate basic integrity of speaker
Touch – Validate basic integrity of touch screen by allowing you to draw something on the screen
Vibration – Validate basic integrity of the vibration motor
List of Tests and ResultsIf you have further questions please don’t hesitate to leave a comment.
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