Lenovo A390 hang on startup logo

Hi there i just bought the Lenovo A390 i insert two sim card in it and when i power on the phone it hang on the startup logo ...any advice for this issues 
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Please help, i have lenovo A390 hang at startup logo... there is no service center here in my city, is there any way to solve this problem?
i try enter to recovery menu but no luck, how to upgrade / re-install this android phone?
http://mobilesupport.lenovo.com/en-us/products/a390_smartphone
Thanks
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