I mean it just looses the power like the energy going high at one point, and yes it gets loose and back.If your batter loses acid it's bad, because this can affect the inner electronics. Carefully remove the battery adn clean the battery place softly with a cloth (or something similar). Replace your battery with one of a good quality and the right size. You are saying that it comes loose or something?
I had 2 of those times once.Yeah, I don't think leaking batteries are a good thing at all.
The metal holders are fine, but if there were damage I bet I couldn't see it.my theory:both of those things might have something 2 do with the battery losing place so maybe in ur tamagotchi where ur battery is held something might be chipped.
well sense a tamagotchi is small maybe there is small hard 2 see damage.The metal holders are fine, but if there were damage I bet I couldn't see it.
Of coursewell sense a tamagotchi is small maybe there is small hard 2 see damage.
i'll try but i must look at the new postsOf course
P.S. Please come to the Chatroom.
If your battery runs out whilst you have a Tama on it you don't have to lose it - or your generation count.No!!! Not my my tama, I got it aorund when the connection was born I'm on 6G and no way I'm killing my tama!!!!
I know that. But thank you though!If your battery runs out whilst you have a Tama on it you don't have to lose it - or your generation count.Just change the batteries according to the Tama instruction leaflet. You will get the egg at first, but don't worry. When you press reset at the back, then any button, you get the 'DOWNLOAD?' option.
Choose Download and your old Tama appears back on screen exactly as before and at the same generation as before.
I think thats right - it worked for me on my V1 Connection anyway.
Best, etc.
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