I found that there are many people who change a new G2,
I also have the random problem, but only 3 times
so I want to ask people who had changed to a new G2 some questions
1. the memory, is it still 1.2GB left?
2. the hinge, is it still loose?
3. the colour, is it different from the first one?
4. the random problem, did it still have?
5. the dead pixels, I saw this in the forum, did the new version have this problem?
6. how many P/N are there? I found three. and what's the differences?
7. are there any other differences between the first version and the replace one?
8. the speed, did the 3G speed become faster?
9. I'm not sure whether I go to replace my G2, can someone give me some advices? If I want to replace it, how to do it? I bought this G2 at T-mobile shop
Thanks
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PROBLEM:I have an SX66 which has a broken screen. I dont want to spend a whole lot of money on it. (This is an experiment to see what improvement over my Wizard the BA is)
I also happen to have a Verizon XV6600 which no one seems to want? It seems to be a 0x4. The Siemens may be an Ox6??
I know before taking them apart that there is a Topopoly and a Sony screen and cant figure out when HTC used either or for what reason or if they just depend on which screens they had in stock when they made the units. Before I start taking the Mint CDMA Verizon apart: Does anyone know if the two screens (and presumably digitisers as well) are interchangeable please?
Sorry to ask hardware question on XDA (Where DO you ask these questions?)
They DO interchange although the instructions are only fairly useful: There is a relatively obvious screw which isn't mentioned AND it might have been worthwhile saying whether you CAN or CAN'T simply interchange the whole frontal assembly instead of taking the whole thing apart down to every screw and PCB just to get a new screen in.
Hey guys, so I've had the tilt 2 for about 2 weeks now and for the past couple of days I've had some problems with it. My phone sometimes REALLY laggy, this tends to happen MOSTLY when I'm trying to access my messages. The screen freezes for like a minutes and then lags a lot. I eventually have to hold down the power key and turn off the phone which takes a while, I try to stray away from taking the battery out. Also it seems as if sometimes the phone is acting really slow, trust me though I am very pleased with this phone, however these few issues have been bothering me.
Is their a reason why my phone lags and freezes every once in a while and is there a way to stop this?
Is their anyway to speed up my phone? If so how?
Also, I called AT&T and had my old LG Incite replaced with the Tilt 2, they shipped me the Tilt 2 and I shipped them back my LG Incite, they did this all for no cost what so ever on my part, shipping was free and I got my phone the next day I ordered it (First class mail I presume). Now the question is am I still eligible for the 30-day warranty? I'm not sure if that's exactly whats its called but I know when you buy a phone from a store you have up to 30 days to replace it for another new phone (same exact phone) if you had any problems with it. Can I get my Tilt 2 replaced for a new Tilt 2?
Howdy
Well I think you are having the same issues a lot of us have had, and the thing is most actually flash a non-stock ROM.
HTC has released some patches for the laggy SMS issue you can find that here
Also I have heard to never ever pull the battery there is an actual reset button located above the stylus on the side of the phone, but you must remove the cover!
As for the thirty day warranty you may very well still be eligible I actually went through 3 Fuze's before I received a Tilt 2 (albeit it was unreleased... at the time I received 2 Fuze's), but the only way to be sure is to contact AT&T. I'd say your best bet would to be to attempt and obtain another Tilt 2 just to rule out faulty hardware, and then run the patches and see if that is better!
Oh and try jumping over to the ROM forum and read up on Flashing a custom ROM, but PLEASE beware if you do this you will have to revert the device to factory ROM, SPL, and Radio prior to sending it to AT&T! Essentially it "voids" the warranty, but you can easily return the device to stock with a little know how!
Good luck to you and have a Merry Christmas!
Edit: Sorry I kinda missed "is there anyway to speed it up" and yeah there are a lot of ways: Try looking for Advanced Config, Clean RAM (to keep your memory freed up), and there is a thread somewhere that lists bloatware that can be removed. However, the best and quickest way would to be to look into a Custom ROM, in fact there is a "bloat free" version of the AT&T ROM available on this forum!
sry for starting another thread about the known reboot bug but I have some questions and don't want to read 40 pages in other threads.
I am experiencing this problem since the update to 2.2 or maybe some weeks later, dont remember exactly. My desire reboots if I try browsing the internet over 3G/HSDPA I cant even load 2 pages or anything it crashes after about 1-2min in the browser. Over wifi there is no problem. I updated the firmware today but now it does not fully reboot, it gets stuck on the HTC logo(not the quietly brilliant one), so i have to remove battery to get it started. Its a stock desire nothing rooted or something it has no branding and i only installed some apps of the market.
Now my questions:
1)Was anyone able to fix this problem with rooting or applying a custom rom (or radio update)?
2)I bought it on amazon, does anyone have experience with their repair service (time, or will they send me a new one if asked correctly)?
3)I live in Austria, anyone knows how long the repair over HTC will take or where it will be send to?
thanks in advance and please excuse my bad English
Everyone else had to read the other pages...
Never had the issue myself
I read the last 10 pages and most people say its an overheating problem but mine is definitely a radio issue. Also I haven't read anything about trying custom roms or something, that's why I started this one. The other thing is that most users here are from UK or somewhere and I don't think that the customer service of HTC is the same in each country
1) HTC Desire has the reboot problem even when it doesn't appear 'warm'
2) Problem seems related to CPU activity (and therefore perhaps heat)
3) Definitely worse with GPS enabled
4) Hard reset - not fixed
5) Reflashed to Froyo .. not fixed - unlikely to be software related
6) Happens with no SIM card playing games
7) My Desire was bought from ebay (new) so no chance of repair (unless I send it to T-Mobile in Germany)
8) Bought a Samsung I9000 Galaxy S - problem fixed
9) Anyone want a part working HTC Desire?
Why did I buy from ebay .. because HTC have done an exclusive deal with Telstra for the HTC Desire in Australia and as a matter of principle will not use Telstra (an organisation that gouges its customers and competes unfairly) and even though the Desire handset is unlocked, the Telstra version is 850Mhz radio not 900mhz like all other Australian carriers use out of the metro areas.
It's always good to read through as your question is most likely already answered.
Now imagine if someone else comes after you and decides you know what I cant be bothered to read through thread I will just make another one.
The whole place would be flooded and spamed with one same question. Please don't be lazy.
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Hi, I own an unlocked GSM touch pro 2, it's physical appearance is nowhere near new, I was interested in getting a new phone until I found this website and discovered custom roms, I now love this phone and wish to keep it. But the main point of this thread is that I found new housing for my device, but have no knowledge in switching the housing myself. Does anyone know the difficulty of this, or a service where I can send my phone in with the replacement housing for them to do it for me?
Try this...
http://translate.google.co.uk/trans...ka/htc_touch_pro2/&sl=ru&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
EricDaSqueegee said:
Hi, I own an unlocked GSM touch pro 2, it's physical appearance is nowhere near new, I was interested in getting a new phone until I found this website and discovered custom roms, I now love this phone and wish to keep it. But the main point of this thread is that I found new housing for my device, but have no knowledge in switching the housing myself. Does anyone know the difficulty of this, or a service where I can send my phone in with the replacement housing for them to do it for me?
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See if you can still get this download:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=595996
Major kudo's to commonwarrior who provided the manuals so freely - they're good to have, thanks commonwarrior.
I attached what I have as copy if the thread doesnt avail. hopefully the two .rar will help.
So, my G3 is completely dead, failing to boot. I know the screen and battery are absolutely fine as I get battery warnings displayed when no battery is inserted or when it's actually dead. I've decided the cheapest option would be for me to replace the main board and have found an exact replacement for my model (16GB, 2GB RAM, D855).
Seen a teardown on YouTube and having taken other devices apart before (once worked for LG themselves) it looks easy enough for me to do. My only question is, will I experience any problems replacing the MoBo or should it be a simple process in regards to getting it to boot?
Sorry if I haven't bee specific enough, I'll try to explain as best as I can if anyone wants to know more.