Everyone has experienced some problems with their phone, whether its white screen/d-pad syndrome or some other fault.
Today my phone has decided not to turn on. It was working perfectly then all of a sudden screen went blank.
I have tried taking battery and sim card etc out and putting it back in. Phone won't even pick up charger.
I have had white screen of death before and dismantled my phone following alkizmo directions. This fixed my phone for a number of weeks, though problem started to re-appear.
Could this be whats caused my phone to switch off.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to get my phone to turn on again.
Warranty is well gone!!!
Seeing as there doesn't appear to be any ideas, I may go hunting for a new phone, though I'll probably take my hermes apart first!!
Fallen Spartan said:
....though I'll probably take my hermes apart first!!
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Yeaaaaa, kill the bast...rd and go for Diamond
My hermes just started showing the same symptoms. None of the front buttons work, not even the leds... I took the phone apart i did the foam trick but it didn't work. However, it could be because the mail button is faulty (it doesn't click when pressed) so I've ordered a flex cable which includes that button. Its a good thing I've already pre-ordered the touch pro, so its not too much longer with my faulty hermes..
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i got an xda orbit from a friend of mine and i have a huge problem,after updating to wm6 the orbit begins to shutdown alone.
i just leave the device 1-2 hours witout touching and then it shutdown .
sometime i hold the orbit and its on,then it turn off alone.DIESSSSS
i didnt c this problem when the device had wm5.
if anybody experiance something like this please help help.
Can you explain what you mean by it shuts down?
What behaviour does it show.
What happens when you turn it on?
Does it still recieve calls?
like you take the batterie out.
i mean when i press on the power botton the phone start like its soft reseted.
crazy wm6
I have a similar problem (still on WM5.0) of the Orbit turning itself off completely. Last night I discovered this happens if I put pressure on the rear battery cover. Going to return it to O2 as faulty but this may be the same issue you have?
Got the same Problem today and some days before...
I will have an eye on this
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Got the same Problem today and some days before...
I will have an eye on this
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Two days later - same problem...
One more and i have to return the device...
I have exactly the same problem here with my P3300 and wm5 installed. By pressing the battery cover the device turns off.
Did you solve the problem? Did the customer support replace your phone?
I discovered that the problem is due to the battery which slightly moves by pressing on the cover and the phone turns off.
I was able to solve the problem by inserting a small piece of paper between the battery and the case.Now the battery does not move anymore and the phone does not turns off by pressing on the cover.
Two days later - again at middday
...the device turns off on its own.
I inserted a piece of paper- let´s wait and see.
Strange - it allways turns off at midday - every 2nd day.
I can´t reproduce the error by pressing on the cover...
Next time this happens, I will return it to O2.
Mic
micstar said:
...the device turns off on its own.
I inserted a piece of paper- let´s wait and see.
Strange - it allways turns off at midday - every 2nd day.
I can´t reproduce the error by pressing on the cover...
Next time this happens, I will return it to O2.
Mic
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I too have been having this problem.
I can mess with battery cover and battery without turning off, but even leaving it on side still powers off completeley evety now and then and sometimes I have to remove the battery and replace a couple of times before it turns back on.
Finding it impossible to recreate the problem.
I have sent it back to T-mobile once but they returned it saying they cant find the fault. I Ended up ringing the service team and they agreed that it seemed like an intermittant hardware fault.
Thing is now I am thinking of sending it back again but I get the feeling it will come back to me again.
PLEASE if any one has found a solution to this please post.
I will try to secure battery better and see if it makes a difference - will report back.
Hi. Have a look at Notification Queue, maybe there is a shutdown device procedue. You can use Pocket Mechanic Professional (www.wizcode.com/products/view/pocket_mechanic_professional) to do that. Hope it helps.
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Hi. Have a look at Notification Queue, maybe there is a shutdown device procedue. You can use Pocket Mechanic Professional (www.wizcode.com/products/view/pocket_mechanic_professional) to do that. Hope it helps.
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Hi!
Since the upgrade to WM6, I have the same problem, about twice a week I pull my Orbit out of the pocket and it is off. I can turn it on and it boots like after a soft reset.
It happened just minutes ago, there was no pressure on the battery cover. I was listening to music, and it just stopped.
I tried pushing and shaking it, but I could not provoke the poweroff this way.
I also tried Pocket Mechanic to look at the notification queue, apart from two Reminders in the Year 4501 I could not find any obvious entries.
Any Ideas?
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Martin
Any news on this? I might have the same problem.
Thank you.
Orbit
I'm having the same problems :| i had them with WM 5,after upgrade it to WM6 from a O2 original rom still failing,even with the Artemis Touch...and never fell the floor :S
I had this same problem. I tried paper under the battery cover, but that made no difference. I then folded a couple of thin strips of paper in half three times (to make it 8 layers thick), and pushed these down the edge of the battery opposite the contacts (one at each end of the edge to keep it straight). This pushed the battery far enough that I could no longer see the contacts, and seems to have fixed the problem! At least, fixed the problem I could reproduce by pushing the battery cover - going to see if it turns off at all in my pocket now.
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Title sums up my problem. I've got a T-Mobile Touch Pro 2 and I've got some water on it a few weeks ago. The wet seal on the battery and phone are both pink. I got a new battery and now the phone boots. It goes through the pink little T-Mobile screen, and then onto the black screen that says the phone wasn't shut off properly and this and that. It gives me the option to press the Volume-up key to do a hard reset, or press any other button to turn off or restart. The problem is that pressing volume-up, or any other key does not do anything. In fact, the only way to turn the phone off at this point, is by taking the battery out.
Can somebody please advise as to what I can do with this phone that is only 2 months old?
I believe the life/fate of your phone will depend on how quickly you acted right after the phone got wet. For instance did you immediately remove the battery and place the phone under a light or in a window where it could dry out? I even here sticking the phone in a bag of rice will help to draw out moisture. But if the phone has sat for weeks I would say it's safe to assume you phone has seen its last days. If you can take it apart and leave the individual components out to dry out and clean off any corrosion with alcohol and re-assemble. I wish I could offer better advice... Good luck it brings a tear to my eye to hear about a touch pro 2 broken down
Edit: Sorry I didnt realize you said that the screen does display. I would definitely try taking it apart and thoroughly cleaning things out and leaving it apart to dry for awhile. sending it in will get you no where (since pink water marks) and chances are HTC/T-mobile wont even send your broken phone back.
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Title sums up my problem. I've got a T-Mobile Touch Pro 2 and I've got some water on it a few weeks ago. The wet seal on the battery and phone are both pink. I got a new battery and now the phone boots. It goes through the pink little T-Mobile screen, and then onto the black screen that says the phone wasn't shut off properly and this and that. It gives me the option to press the Volume-up key to do a hard reset, or press any other button to turn off or restart. The problem is that pressing volume-up, or any other key does not do anything. In fact, the only way to turn the phone off at this point, is by taking the battery out.
Can somebody please advise as to what I can do with this phone that is only 2 months old?
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You could also try connecting the phone to your pc, and run mymobiler. When the screen goes blank, maybe you will be able to have access to your phone through the program. You could back up whatever you needed, and would tell you if the lcd went out. Just a thought. Sorry to hear about that though.
Mymobiler says that it needs activesync functional in order to work. Activesync doesn't work for me. I tried it anyway and it wouldn't detect. Is there a stock htc touch pro 2 rom out there that is in NBH format so that I could stick it on my SD card?
The very same thing happened to my Touch Pro 2 a few days ago too!
My story is different. I had never had any water damage to the phone. On the 23rd of March, I installed the Deepshining ROM. It worked fine. The next morning, I went into T-Mobile to get the new HTC HD2. I turned off the Touch Pro 2 to retreive the SIM card, and then have been using the HD2 since. I tried to turn on the Touch Pro 2 for a few nights now. It just stays at the T-Mobile Stick Together screen until the battery is dead. I tried a soft reset while it was stuck on that screen, and received the error message just like the OP.
Can someone help me too? I am really worried that the phone is bricked. I can't get a new Touch Pro 2 under warranty since I am running on a custom ROM/radio.
I'm not sure if I can blame Deepshining. None of my previous ROM installs ever failed on me, and people seem to be installing the roms just fine.
Are you trying to conquer my thread? It's nice and all that you've got the same problem, but thread hijacking is frowned upon.
Sorry, the phone is physically damaged. There's not much you can do at this point.
Just as an update. Somehow, after installing the deepshining mod and trying it after a few days, it works fine now. It became very responsive, and I was able to install the original tmo 6.1 stock rom. Everything works fine, the only problem is that some of the physical qwerty keys either don't work or draw more than the needed letter/number. The power button doesn't function to turn the screen off, which really is about the only bummer. Everything works fine. Yay.
There is no touch screen input. The phone works fine but no touch input.
I did a hard reset. Nothing. Any ideas ?
Im thinking there might be something wrong with the screen itself. Maybe if I take the phone apart and put it back together I can see whats wrong with it.
Same thing happened to my Tilt 2 (stock ROM). I tried a soft reset, hard reset, and then reflashing the stock ROM again. Nothing worked, so AT&T warranty exchanged it.
I believe is a hardware problem... Maybe your Rhodium got wet or something like that... You shoul go to your carrier and ask them if the warranty cover that...
actually i had the same problem---BUT
I did fix the problem myself...when it first lost its touchscreen capability, i accidentally pushed up on the bottom of the touchscreen (bottom of the phone) for a brief moment and touched the screen while pushing on the bottom ---AND IT WORKED...but as soon as i stopped pushing up on the bottom of the phone...the touchscreen stopped working......so I simply took apart my phone till I reached the lcd/touchscreen---I even disconnected all the ribbon cables ... (I could not figure out what the problem was because I had originally thought a ribbon cable that goes to the touchscreen had been loose-but all the ribbon cables seemed intact while I took the phone apart)----so I decided just to put the phone back together - carefully AND as soon as I put the phone back together, I turned it on IT WORKED! No problems since...
I really did not want to send the phone back to att because the phone that they sent me was actually 1 phone out of 2...yes thats right I received 2 phones whenever I ordered my phone...they have been doing this for years now...so I dont feel bad
good luck if you decide to open ur phone apart - it was rough...and time consuming ... but if you have a little patience - u should be good
Thats good you were able to fix it..... the same thing happened to me with a htc fuze from att. they refused to warranty exchange it for me though and i had it for less then 3 months.....
So... all of a sudden, everytime i slide the screen up, it shuts the screen off. I slide it back, hit the power button a few times, then it turns back on?
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Is my screen busted?
Power off your phone, remove the battery and then put it back in, making sure it fits in there snuggly.
That has happened to me, and removing/replacing the battery fixed it.
Yes, as Amy noted this behavior is often attributed to the battery not sitting exactly right in the compartment. Sometimes just popping it out and back in is enough, but some people have reported needeing to slip a small piece of paper or something similar under the battery cover as well to help keep it snug. (It seems that the sliding motion can be enough to shake the battery off the contacts if it's not secure enough).
Let us know if that clears it up
okay. what the deuce.
my tp2 just literally started doing the same.
earlier today it was perfectly fine.
but now.
i slide out the keyboard and the screen goes blank.
i tried the remove battery and restart.
didn't help.
i tried the paper between battery and cover.
didn't help either.
the screen only goes blank when completely slid out.
if i hold it open just before completely open the screen is still on.
any suggestions?
thanks.
Yea, none of those things worked. However, keeping the battery snug helped with the issue of not hearing anything through the handset.
It honestly sounds to me like both of you are dealing with a loose connection between the screen and the motherboard somewhere, either power or video feed, can't say for sure which. Unless you're willing to disassemble your rhodium (which isn't impossible, just complex), it sounds like it's time to send it to a service center (for AT&T) or to HTC, since that would be a warranty repair.
I hope that this is just freak coincidence that both of you had this happen just now, and not a sign that we're all at risk of having the same issue eventually
How long have each of you had your phones?
EDIT: One more question for you guys...whatever is on the display on your screen rotates into landscape before the display shuts off right?
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It honestly sounds to me like both of you are dealing with a loose connection between the screen and the motherboard somewhere, either power or video feed, can't say for sure which. Unless you're willing to disassemble your rhodium (which isn't impossible, just complex), it sounds like it's time to send it to a service center (for AT&T) or to HTC, since that would be a warranty repair.
I hope that this is just freak coincidence that both of you had this happen just now, and not a sign that we're all at risk of having the same issue eventually
How long have each of you had your phones?
EDIT: One more question for you guys...whatever is on the display on your screen rotates into landscape before the display shuts off right?
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i have own the phone for about three weeks...
though. bought it used from a friend who had it for four months.
but my friend bought it used from somebody too...
aka. not sure how long it has been used.
the display is rotated. and stays on as long as the right side is held.
before the 'tilt piece' is revealed. as soon as it is. the screen goes blank.
and i believe it would be the video feed...
i can still type with the keyboard. just can't see what i am typing.
unless i hold the screen from sliding completely out on the right.
and about the warranty...
would i have a warranty with htc still?
don't have proof of purchase.
just the phone and original box.
thanks.
My AT&T Tilt 2 has been exhibiting this behavior for some weeks now. It seems to be centered around the keyboard slide, but the behavior comes and goes. I found that slamming the phone on the desktop would bring it back to life for a little while, but then it would start to clap out again in a few days. What a pile.
Anyway, I have a fresh one from AT&T to swap out. Now all I have to do is get all my applications and stuff transferred over to the new phone before sending the craprod back to them.
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i have own the phone for about three weeks...
though. bought it used from a friend who had it for four months.
but my friend bought it used from somebody too...
aka. not sure how long it has been used.
and about the warranty...
would i have a warranty with htc still?
don't have proof of purchase.
just the phone and original box.
thanks.
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Oh boy...yeah I didn't realize you'd gotten it third-hand. Well it has been less than a year since the Rhodium was released, so it's possible that HTC will still honor the 1-year manufacturer's warranty, but I can't guarantee it. My suggestion would be to just contact HTC America's service group (1-888-617-1113) and see what they say.
Best case: they agree to cover the repair
Worst case: an example of one of the risks you take when you buy something through "unofficial" channels
Yea luckily for me, I bought it second hand, but it was purchased from a retail store, meaning I got a warranty exchange. I just sent it back.
having same issue
im having same issue, when the phone is slid open, goes black, nothing gets it back on, the buttons light up, display dead
however, if i place it in stand by via power button in regular mode, then slide it open, it works, ive rattled and shook the phone, never goes back off, im typing this with it open and tilted....
any ideas?
prob leaving the htc community, samsung captivate, blackberry torch, or htc aria are my choices from at
Last night I was out and during the night I pulled my desire z out of my pocket to find that the screen was dead, the soft touch buttons were still lit up and working but no display. I pulled the battery and tried to reboot and no luck, you can hear it booting and even unlock/receive calls and txts etc once it has booted up just the screen stays blank the whole time so have to do everything on feel.
Essentially does this just mean my screen has a hardware fault? is it worth trying to fix? I assume the only option would be to purchase a replacement screen and dissemble and reassemble it?
(warranty is not worth it as I live in New Zealand and would have to send my phone back to the UK where I bought it from, also I have dropped it quite a few times so probably voided anyway...)
Thanks in advance for any input
Does it never display anything? So not even a flash during boot or something?
Because then it is probably a hardware problem.
Since the soft touch buttons do still work I think there might be a little crack or something in the flat cable that connects the bottom half with the top.
Maybe you could check whether you can see if the cable is broken or not?
The best thing to do then is to look for a replacement and try to fix it yourself or bring it to a shop where they can do it for you.
No it never displays anything, completely dead the whole time. The touch input is still working though as I answered a phone call this morning on it by making the usual gesture just without being able to see anything. Doesnt seem to be anything wrong with the cable itself as far as I can see. Yea might have to get someone to have a look at it.
My phone is acting the same. I dropped my phone in the pond before, but pulled battery out on time and had it in rice for a day. My phone was still working for about two weeks after that incident. I dropped it and had one little crack at the top of the screen and about a week after that it died when I had a water balloon fight with the phone in my pocket. D;
Do any of you know if the replacement lcd screen/digitizer for the Desire Z would work for the G2?
I had the same thing happening to my G2 screen, only it was intermittently working for a little while, then just completely died and wouldn't work. It was doing this crazy flickering thing then the back light wouldn't go on at all. If I held the phone at a certain angle in the sun, I could see that the pixels were indeed working on the display, but there was no backlight to make them normally visible.
So I purchased a replacement screen from ebay and carefully followed the directions on a youtube video for a G2 take apart. Its not a hard task to take apart and get down to the screen itself. It was rather easy. After putting it back together the screen still didn't work! Sounds work, i can also receive calls etc. But the screen still doesn't work!
Is there any way that this could be a software issue?
Oh and PS, I believe the LCD replacement would work for both the desire Z and the G2. They are identical phones after all right? I'd say its a safe bet. The screen I bought was only 35 bucks. Didn't think that was a bad deal.
Another dead screen or something else?
Few days ago my phone fell of the couch onto a rug - no big deal, so far it has survived much worse, but when I picked it up, the colors were all messed up - overly green and red. Tried restarting - no luck. Everything worked fine, except the colors, but then the screen turned of completely. I could hear notifications, phonecalls, but the screen was dead. After some tapping on the screen, it turned on again - with ****ed up colors. Then started flickering and was gone again. Few more times I could turn it on by tapping before it was dead for good.
Figured, after all these drops it survived, maybe the screen connector is a bit loose. I mean, I could sometime get a contact when tapping it, so I dissasambled it completely, secured all the connection, put it all back tougether and fired up - same thing: dead screen, phone working.
Has anyone had such problem before? Is it screen that is dead, or connector or... I have no clue... I would like try to fix it on my own, with some replacement parts I could get on ebay - but, what gave?