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I have noticed that one of my older smartphones is swelling up. What could be the reason for the problem, is there any way to reverse or stop it expanding further?
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SignUp Now!Indeed, at the time it was possible to do so. But unfortunately for a few years now, it has not been very easy to replace the battery of a smartphone, this because (unfortunately) now that it is incorporated into the device.You mean the battery? If the battery is swelling then it means the battery is already faulty and needs to be replaced.
If I understand correctly, then it was a nomental anomaly, am I right? But now did such swelling disappear and then return to normal?The smartphone is functioning properly, only I want to find out if it is an indication of future failure and start looking for a new smartphone as a replacement.
So this way you don't have the place to put your smartphone. Now, if this is not a problem for you, ok, otherwise as suggested in the previous message, you could definitely think about replacing the battery.The smartphone is functioning properly at present, only it has expanded, and it is coming out of the phone case which earlier fitted it properly.
What model is the phone? These days replacing an inbuilt battery of a smartphone is not really much of an issue, an expert in this field should be able to do this. Around January i had a swollen battery issue, and it was replaced with a new battery by a repair man.Indeed, at the time it was possible to do so. But unfortunately for a few years now, it has not been very easy to replace the battery of a smartphone, this because (unfortunately) now that it is incorporated into the device.
I asked you the brand of the phone simply for the fact that years ago I had the same problem as you with a smartphone brand Asus. However from what you wrote, you already changed the battery two months ago, so I can't figure out what your current problem could depend on.What model is the phone? These days replacing an inbuilt battery of a smartphone is not really much of an issue, an expert in this field should be able to do this. Around January i had a swollen battery issue, and it was replaced with a new battery by a repair man.