Wednesday, January 21

Nokia Lumia 610C Power Problem Ways Solution

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.
Nokia Lumia 610C Power Problem Solution
Short TP34 with GND for a few seconds
If 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 Ways
Nokia Lumia 610C Power Button Jumper Ways
If 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 Flowchart
Nokia Lumia 610C General Power Flowchart
Nokia Lumia 610C Power Troubleshooting Flowchart
Nokia Lumia 610C Power Troubleshooting Flowchart
In this diagram I will point out all the parts mentioned in the above flowchart. Move on it until your problem is solved.
Nokia Lumia 610C Power Components
Check these Components
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