Sorry, but no. But, if you know you'll be swapping phones, then I recommend writing down all your contacts (name and number) so when you get that new phone, you wont go through so much trouble finding those contacts again.
Either the keyswitch has failed or the contacts inside the starter have fused.
no. your contacts will stay in the phone as long as u don't physically delete it.
The problem might be with the switch itself. The contacts on the switch may be dirty, or the switch is worn out, causing the fan to stay on.
The temperature sensor you're asking about is a device that detects a temperature above a specific point, usually somewhere around 180F, then closes the contacts of a switch. The switch can directly run a motor or it may be connected to a relay. If the contacts of the temperature sensor switch become damaged they can weld together and the switch will stay on constantly.
Yes you can. If you want to stay with the same network, just call their customer services number and tell them you want to switch from PAYG to contract. You'll have to go through their credit check system. If you want to switch to another network, you'll need to have the handset unlocked.
The reason a heater fan is staying on may be an issue with the switch. It is possible the switch is stuck open. It may be resolved with a good cleaning of the contacts on the switch, or replacing the switch itself.
Overheating at the Fan Switch merges contacts inside. Replace the switch and the problem will go away.
Had the same problem on my Applause. The brake switch punches a small hole in the rubber stopper on the brake pedal and causes the switch to stay on. Quickest way around this is to rotate the rubber stopper 180 degrees so the switch contacts a new area. Bingo good for another 10 years
If you have saved a game on an SD card and then move the card to another phone, the progress should stay on there.
To stay away from someone that is rude in your class, you can ask to switch seats with another student.
It is probably better to stick with the same manufacturer.
if there is resistance in the contact surface , it would heat up more with higher voltage .