Once upon a time, in a small electronics workshop tucked away in a bustling city, a technician named Leo faced a common but tricky challenge. Before him sat the Kechaoda K115 , a phone so small it was often called a "credit card phone". Despite its tiny 1.44-inch screen and minimalist design, it was a lifeline for its owner—until it suddenly refused to boot past the logo.
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