Motorola Phones Motherboard Failure Issue Trending But Why? Find Out The Reason Here

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    Motorola Phones Motherboard Failure Issue: Know Why Is It Trending Online?
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    What To Do After This? Cashify Helps You Out
  • Many of the Motorola phone users have suddenly started to report that their phone’s motherboard is failing, and the phone has completely gone dead? But why? What is the reason behind this? Is Android 16 update the one to blame? Well, in this news, we reveal the real reason behind this trend of Motorola phones’ motherboard failure issues, and find out what is happening with Motorola users. 

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    Motorola is trending negatively in India as numerous users report sudden motherboard failures in models like the Moto Edge 50 Fusion and Edge 50 Neo. 

    The Symptoms And The Main Reason Behind This Issue

    Many devices reportedly “died”, showing symptoms like overheating, screen flickering, auto-rebooting, or complete boot failure, shortly after receiving the Android 16 update.

    Affected owners, often with phones just 1 to 1.5 years old, face steep repair quotes of Rs. 17,000 – Rs. 20,000 (often 75–85% of the original price) at service centers, even when barely out of warranty.

    What To Do After This? Cashify Helps You Out

    If your Motorola Phone is also facing a motherboard failure issue, then here is the best solution:

    • Try to restart the phone.
    • Try charging your phone, unplug, and start.
    • If still not started, visit Cashify repair centres. 
    • We provide the lowest cost mobile repairing in India, with genuine parts. 

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