i can confirmed this find is true, altough its kinda late for me to read this thread.here is my version.im a proud owner of nexus 4. got my phone from the 1st batch order, and the original bumper alsothis morning while watching my kid at school, got nothing to do but overclocking my nexus 4 with morfic's latest beta kernel.silly i put the min and max at 1.8++ghz and run an antutu test on it. and in another 5 seconds the N4 turned off and practically dead. all buttons combo were negatives. as soon as i arrived home i plugged in the official charger. it just blinking red. few moments after i plugged in the N4 to my laptop. blinking red and driver installed notification showed up. then the red light gone. like forever... no red when i put it on charger nor when connected to the laptop.ok its a dead meat. im in JAKARTA n got my n4 from the US. none of any LG service centre in my country could help me with it. and the RMA things just too far from me.so since i left with zero to none option, i was wondering "what if i take off the battery?"i remember read an article from ifixit about how to teardown the nexus 4 then i found the link.here it is:what i did was:1. follow steps number 6 [pictures #1 & #2]2. number 7 [pictures #1 & #2]3 and number 9. [pictures #1 & #2. no need do the pictures #3]4. see the white wire with blue sticky tape right next to the battery? i dont know what is that but i unplugged the golden head off also.i left it that way for 10 minutes before i put it back all together again [ including the screw battery port holder. just dont screwed them too tight. give a small effort to none powerall done and i pressed the power button. its ON like nothing happened before.when im about to share my fixed in the other thread, i got someone direct me to this thread. so here i am confirming this fixed is legit