Frustrated? Yes, that’s the feeling you get when all of a sudden your mobile phone develops an unusual problem as “test mode” or “local mode”.
I mean I just switched off my cell to get it charged like I do any other day. Switching it on there the message was on the screen. Yeah, I managed to get the problem solved in a jiffy, and I’d show you how you too can also do so.
So what do you think the solution is? Maybe unscrew your mobile set with a set of Allen keys, rip off the LCD screen from the chip board, locate and unsolder the test mode IC from the multitude of components, right under the LCD?
No that’s way to complex and seems more of rocket science.
What do you do then? Grab a desktop charger and run your battery with it for some hours!
Crazy how a seemingly massive problem could be solved so cheaply, right? So I thought as well. All I did was to simply charge my battery for some 2 hours with a desktop charger and that was it. I switched on my phone la little after the “childish” routine and surprisingly it started working for me; and should for you. An alternative is to use an entirely new battery if this method fails.
However note that this approach of mine is not typical and professional for all “test mode” and “local mode” problem on any phone, and hence won’t work in all places. Yet still, it’s a good place to start when next you’ve got that problem that seems like a software issue with your phone, before consulting an engineer.
It’s my hope that this “empty” solution post eventually helps some distressed guy out there. If this worked (and as well as failed) for you please try to leave a comment in the comments section. Thanks for the read.
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