Resolving Phone Rebooting Issue: Troubleshooting Tips for T290i

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The T290i is experiencing random reboots and a charging error message despite not being connected to a charger. Attempts to resolve the issue include removing and reinserting the battery and changing the SIM card, but these have not been effective. There is speculation that physical pressure from the battery and casing could be causing the reboots, especially when the phone is in a pocket. Concerns about a potential virus affecting the phone are raised, although it is generally believed that such threats are unlikely for this model. Overall, the problem appears to be more serious than simple user error or minor glitches.
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Hi, I don't know if this is the right place but i am facing a strange problem with my T290i. It is just kept and it just reboots by itself. I do nothing. Once this happened I switched it on it said Charging error stop charging. It was not connected to the charger. All this happened by itself.
Any help in any form.
PLEASE
 
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Sometimes my T200 acts up. I pull out the battery and put it back in. And that seems to fix the problem.

I also suspect that sometimes the battery and casing is getting twisted while in my pocket. I'll hear it reboot itself while in my pocket.
 
No. That does not work. I have tried everything possible. Taking out the batterry, using a different sim card. There is something more serious I suppose. I don't suppose there is a 'virus' out on the loose that affects this phone. I always thought that my phone was safe as no person would bother to create a virus for it.
 
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