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willi0201
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Arrow Removal of battery while charging

Heya! Im new on this site, but i got it recommended by a friend of mine. I have this mindbreaking problem. The thing is, a couple of nights ago, i came home from this party, and i was, very tired. To this party, i had brought my old phone instead of my brand new Desire S, so that no damage would be inflicted. So i removed the battery, to put my sim card in, while it was charging. The charging light was green tho' (dont know if that makes any difference). Now, the next morning, my phone went crazy, saying the sim card was full. And the phone was just generally really slow, not really responding and stuff. I restarted it, and then it said it had recovered from a system breakdown. Now my phone seems normal, but it brings me in such pain, not knowing wether my phone works as it should, or not. I could possibly know this since i only had my Desire S one day before the incident.

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The green light indicated that the battery was charged to 100% so therefore didn't need further charging.

The error message that you received comes as a result of you removing the battery while the phone was party operational, in deep sleep mode. You need to disable the fast boot option (within Settings->power->Fast boot) in order to fully power it off.

I can't explain the phone slow behavior but unless the same thing has happened again since, I don't believe that this is anything to worry about.

I don't really understand the SIM card full comment, has the limit of SIM card contacts possibly been reached? Check the number of ocntacts that are stored on the SIM. Although with a phone like this contacts should ideally be stored in the cloud ie, Google/Facebook etc and not directly on the SIM, so I'd suggest moving them.

So, I'd do nothing and see what happens if anything again.
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However if it continues, a factory reset would be my next move.

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