Desire randomly reboots!?! - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My brother's Desire keeps rebooting when he surfs the internet for a prolonged period of time. It first started a few months ago whilst he was rooted and on Leedroid.
It still happens now after a full RUU reflash and being unrooted. Anyone know what could be up? I plan on doing a warranty call on it.

I had the same thing, sent it to HTC they replaced the mother board and never happened since. I think a component cannot take the strain and cuts out.
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What's the process like when sending it back to HTC?
How long does it take and what do they ask for?

mine was rebooting also when was unrooted
i got motherboard replaced in five days

the process may depend on the Country or supplier. Normally the device is returned within one week.

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So who has experience of HTC warranty repairs in the UK?

As the title says really. Has anyone from the UK had any experience of HTC warranty repairs?
My Desire is booked for collection tomorrow for a few hardware faults to be fixed. Do they usually take the full 15 days that they quote?
I'm currently back to using my old faithful Nokia 6310i. What a great phone that is. It's years old and still works flawlessly. Although I'm not sure I'd go back to it full-time
For me, they've been very good and very quick. Had my Nexus One back in 7 days and my Desire in 8.
Had mine back in 5 working days, 7 in total. The LED flash had stopped working (before the days we could use it as a flashlight).
rolfd said:
I'm currently back to using my old faithful Nokia 6310i. What a great phone that is. It's years old and still works flawlessly. Although I'm not sure I'd go back to it full-time
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One of my favourite phones of all time. Actually, I still use an old 3330, 8850, 8910i and Ericsson T28 too. All working and looking in tip top shape.
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They took 25 days with my phone, and I was told they could take up to 28 days with it. Mine wouldn't power on, so I took it to CPW who had it 2 days before they sent it to HTC.
I had a nightmare experience! Involved two Desires, and took 3 months to resolve. Still not 100% sure it's ok.
Got my Desire in March, first batch of Desires. Was fine until end of June when started getting random restart, related to a faulty motherboard. I sent it in via T-Mobile who sent it to a repair centre the next day (signified by online tracking update). On day 8 of no further update I email in to ask what is going on, and they do stuff and send it back on day 10. All they did was a software update and changed a sticker, and problem still existed.
I complained and moaned to T-Mobile, who after a while gave in and gave me another Desire. This one had a worse problem. Screen kept on cutting out even though the rest of the phone was working. Took it on holiday with me and proved to be totally useless because of the issue. Come back and send it in directly to HTC this time hoping to get better service, but it seems like it all goes back to the same repair centre in Milton Keynes.
They send it back 3 weeks later after fixing the receiver instead of the screen. There was nothing wrong with the receiver! I complain big time and ...
Long story short, send it back again gets fixed after the engineer phones me up to get a description of the problem. Also one of the managers phoned me up to give me updates on the phones progress. She actually called me up yesterday to see if the phone was still ok. So far so good. I guess I was unlucky, but it was a nightmare experience, as I love the phone so much (still).
Customer service was good as they always got back to me immediately, but repair centre was rubbish. I feel they owe me compensation for such a crap experience, but so far nothing.
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Well so far we have a 50/50 chance of getting decent service then? lol.
I'm going to hate having to hand mine to the courrier tomorrow, but hope that I get a sensible technician who does his job and gets it back to me ASAP. I'm already lost without it as I have it packed up. Can't check twitter/facebook, or emails without having to go to my laptop.
I never realised how much I depended on it.
touch HD returned May, June,Sept and Oct. Each time it was a 'manufacturer repair' and took the full 28 days! Was exchanged twice (so they say) but still developed the same screen problem everytime
Finally got an exchange authorised for a desire , hope its a bit more reliable than the touch
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touch HD returned May, June,Sept and Oct. Each time it was a 'manufacturer repair' and took the full 28 days! Was exchanged twice (so they say) but still developed the same screen problem everytime
Finally got an exchange authorised for a desire , hope its a bit more reliable than the touch
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You were patient. lol
This is my second Desire going for repair, first one went faulty 3 days after purchase so I got a full exchange at the shop. Over all I think the Desire is a decent bit of kit. Hopefully yours will be fine or I'd imagine you will go to an iPhone
Sent mine off due to the overheating/reboot loop when using 3G.
Phone was collected by UPS, was away for about 16 days and returned by UPS. The phone had the mainboard changed I presume, as the IMEI was different, chassis and screen/glass layer remained the same along with my screen protector. I got the phone back about a week ago.
Sent mine with battery problems. They took it waited 5 days and phone suppose to be sent but tang and they said they found a fault with receiver and antenna. Another 3 days. Now I have a problem with 3g hanging up I'll wait for desire hd and than send it for repair maybe I'll get a nice replacement if I moan at the same fault several times....
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Last thing I sent to HTC was an O2-variant of the Artemis, to HTC UK. It failed out of warranty (I'd bought it on eBay as well) and I rang O2 and got nowhere. I rang HTC and they explained that in theory it should be sent to O2 for service, as it was a rebodied HTC 8300 built especially for O2, but in practice if I sent it in they'd sort it out for me. They took about a week to replace the trackball and mainboard and post it back, and they charged me a very reasonably 60UKP. I was very happy with service.
I don't know if this is still how they operate now they're a bigger, direct-to-consumer company though.
Well, to be brief..
1). First repair for the desire rebooting all the time took nearly 28 days.
2). Second repair has gone just over a week.. still pending, but I.m sure the duration will end up being roughly 28 days.
Personally, I think HTC's repair service is utter b%$$*$£s!
A month is too long for a company of their caliber.
where and how do you send your faulty mobile? because i bought mine from online supplier on tmobile, but it is not locked. so what is the sending process? how do you have your mobiles picked up by courier?
thank you
My desire was turning off when light pressure applied to the back of the phone. I sent it back 3 times after them failing to repair it each time, and finally on the 3rd time they replaced it...
Each time I waited 7-10 days for it to be returned.
Question for those with experience of HTC repair service: do HTC send back your original box? The ticket sheet I got last week recommended that you send your item in the manufacturer's packaging, but I realised after I sent it that maybe they won't send back my box (I'm talking about the white Desire box from the shop). Also, I wasn't happy with sending my receipt so sent a photocopy of it, is this okay? Do HTC return your original receipt if you send it?
Got mine back yesterday after reporting the rebooting issue.
1) They have replaced the motherboard, although the notes don't say what they have done. I know this because the Micro USB connector is cbrand new clean looking and not full of pocket-fluff.
2) Turnaround was about 10 days. I wasn't counting exactly.
3) I did not send it in original packaging, I wrapped it up in wood floor underlay and sent it in a jiffy bag which was then folded over in half. I got it back in a box exactly like the original Desire Box that I bought it in.
4) I had to send the original receipt, as I couldn't be arsed to find a photocopier. I did not get this back.
5) So far so good, device is no longer rebooting but time will tell I suppose.
Overall very happy with HTC's repair service. I've been usign HTC phones for about 8 years now and never had any issues with getting them repaired.
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Question for those with experience of HTC repair service: do HTC send back your original box? The ticket sheet I got last week recommended that you send your item in the manufacturer's packaging, but I realised after I sent it that maybe they won't send back my box (I'm talking about the white Desire box from the shop). Also, I wasn't happy with sending my receipt so sent a photocopy of it, is this okay? Do HTC return your original receipt if you send it?
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I didn't send a receipt or use my original box. As Budadank says, the phone came back in a similar box to the original retail one but is clearly a repair return type box, rather than a retail one, pic attached.
Now thats one reason why the iPhone wins. Apples customer service is one of the best. If your phone gets broken you will be a few mins in store and if they can't fix it they replace it there. Anywasy back to the subject. I need to send my desire for repair as it has been rebooting so I hope my customer service is ok.
my Desire got wet in my pocket whilst out walking..It was still turned and and working in safe mode..when i turned it off and dried out the phone overnight etc etc it would not work when i switched it back on,All i got was a white boot screen but none of the buttons would work allowing me to scroll through any of the options to boot etc etc.
i purchaed the phone for £300 off ebay,sim free and it was working perfectly up until this point.
I have sent the phone back to HTC and they have given me a bill of repair totalling £236.00. To be honest i think this is a complete ripp off.I could buy another seconhand phone for that much money,but as they know i am in a pickle and have no choice but to accept the price pay it and hope that my phone is ok when i get it back.
I can totally honestly say.." I wish i had paid full whack and bought an Iphone from apple". i am not impressed at all.
I did pay the invoice online 6 days ago and I have still not received my phone back from repair centre or had any updates or correspondence with HTC...very very poor show in my opinion. and a very expensive secondhand phone so far !!
Sent my Desire off on Monday 8th Nov as it was freeezing and crashing and rebooting during sat nav using google and copilot. I am getting it back this monday 1th Nov. (Tomorrow) I have been tracking it via UPS. I noticed on the dispatch note they emailed me that the IMEI number had changed so I rang them and asked why (thought I might be getting a refurb back). They have replaced the Mobo. So like a new phone really I guess.
I bought the phone on Ebay. Unlocked and rooted so I guess I may have to unlock and root it again and then pick my fav custom rom.

[Q] HTC Desire - another one randomly rebooting

Hello, erm there is a lot of threads about this but I find most of them with lack of information.
My device is:
HTC Desire
HBOOT 0.93.0001
ROM Amethyst RC7
RADIO where to see that
RECOVERY RA-desire-v2.0.0
The phone shutdowns after like 10min of being idle. Then usually its unable to turn on. If it is connected to a power source then nothing happends.
I have tried to RUU, Factory Reset, Other roms, No apps, 3 batteries and such. It started some days ago
I attached logcat too, any ideas?
EDIT: It also randomly thinks that the jack stick is plugged in
Send your device to a repair centre.
Damaged in any way? Dropped? Moist damage?
I have my desire since 2 weeks, with the latest update and unrooted, original f/w.
It has rebooted twice already while in call, what's funny is that it happened exactly at the same place (in the same subway station but different days), so I'm wondering if it could be network related or when it's switching from 3g to gprs...
After the reboot I can call normally from the same location.
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Damaged by water, but it first started some days after, and I splitted my phone and dryed all parts
Then send back to repair... Water could've damage anything, which makes it working like that (probably faulty motherboard).
I cant send it to repair since I've opened it and replaced some parts
Then replace what you can, because it does not look like a software problem, more like damaged hardware.
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That's your problem right there, buy a new phone.

Faulty motherboard

Hello,
I acquired my desire 3 weeks ago and I just read about the problem where the phone get into a reboot loop during normal usage. So far I have not experienced this. But its seems that the problem can appear months after purchase. So what are the chances to land one of these boards with a new desire one year after the phone was released?
Thanks
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It looks as if the chances are as high as it was after launch
The chances are high if it starts happening
Don't worry about something that hasn't happen.
If it does, take it back. I am one of the unfortunates.
If it doesn't, enjoy your phone.
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at least half year after the purchase i asked for motherboard replacement because of rebooting issue, did not cause problems but using gps generally caused reboot in a few minutes
I hope that I will lucky. So far so good
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I had this problem on my Desire. I bought it in April 2010 and it failed September . However it seems that this problem was most on early devices. The new motherboard fixed it .
Thanks god it hasn't happened to me because I bought it off ebay 1 year ago and I would have been unable to have it replaced. Anyways, I'm thinking about getting the Sensation soon after it is released. You shouldn't worry if you can return the phone to have it replaced.
Early devices I think its normal that are prone to that. How do we know if we have the new motherboard inside? Do they start with particular serial number or its safe to assume that SLCD Desires comes with the ok versions?
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Phone reboots

Hey folks
These aren't really random reboots, and they don't seem to be caused by an app. They're more like 'when I touch it the wrong way' reboots. If I set the phone down, or pick it up, sometimes it will reboot.
I checked the battery contacts so that's not it. I'm thinking its either a problem with some internal contacts, or something with the accelerometer.
Has anyone experienced something similar? I just passed my 1 year manufacturer warranty period, unfortunately.
Thanks
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Hmm sounds like a hardware prob. It shouldn't be the accelerometer. Does it reboot when u are using it?
It rarely reboots when I'm using it. It will usually reboot when I pick it up or set it down. If I drop it on my bed from 2 feet up for example, it may reboot. What's weird is that its not a guarantee. In fact I've gone days without a reboot, and sometimes I'll get numerous reboots in a day.
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Several people have noted there can be a problem with the battery not fitting snugly into the chassis of the phone. When you drop it, the contacts on the battery can move slightly off the contacts on the phone and it can reboot. Some people just shim the battery down a little.
> Has anyone experienced something similar? I just passed my 1 year manufacturer warranty period, unfortunately.
I do not know how far you are out of warranty.
I was in the same situation 2 weeks ago. I was on my last day of warranty (so I thought), when I got tired of the constant reboots. I went to my local TMO store and they claimed that I was out of warranty by one day. Fortunately they put me on the phone with customer service. There it was confirmed that my warranty was out since 1 day. The person was very nice and said: "Let me see what we can do for you". She came back after one minute and offered me a waiver that would have allowed an immediate full upgrade. I told her that TMO does not really have any upgrade that I was interested in (I wanted a keyboard and stock Android), so she went back to her supervisor and came back with the offer that they would assume that my warranty would not run out on that day at 12am, but at midnight and that they would replace the phone under warranty. I have the phone now for a week AND no more reboots. TMO rocks !!
PS: I am with TMO for > 7 years
Yea tmo had some awesome customer service from my experience! I really hope they don't get bought out. Kinda inevitable though since the owners don't want it...boo!
Awesome experience! I work in Customer Service, so I know that I could theoretically get it replaced and whose arm I have to twist to get it. But I don't have the time to spend doing so. My phone hasn't rebooted in a few days now. I did a full wipe before I flashed my next nightly. I have my fingers crossed that it stays that way.
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I feel silly even mentioning this, because I thought I might be the only one dumb enough to suffer from it, but I will go ahead and mention it anyhow. I was hating the reboots with my G2, and found somewhere that I needed to actually make sure the SD basket was locked in place. I had replaced my SD card, and didn't realize it slides into a locked position. Have never had a reboot since I clicked it in place. That was months ago. Hope it is something that simple for you. Yes... I know I was a dufus for not realizing how the SD basket worked.
I had the exact same problem and I could not figure it out. I finally did a complete wipe and reinstalled problem stopped. I also converted my partitions to ext4 but not sure if that would make a difference.
Could it be the radio?
I did a full wipe prior to flashing CM #231. I used titanium backup to restore my apps. Now the reboots were gone!
But my GPS problems returned. I flashed the next best radio 26.08.04.30. Last time I initially switched radios to fix my gps problem. GPS is still broke, and now I am rebooting again.
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[Q] HOX self shuts down

Hi all, i'm having a big issue on one x with original 4.0.4 rom. The phone just keep shutting down while gaming taking photos, now also while updating apps. I thought that some app could cause this so i did an hard reset, and right after the initial set up, when i started updating the applications, it shutted down. I'm really worried, what is happening? could it be an hardware problem? Should i bring it back (it has warranty, i'm on stock rom)?
I noticed some log files in the memory, but after the hard reset it doesn't create them when it shuts down, while it did it before. any way to activate the log creation?
nobody can help me? today i tested it a while and it happened again 2 times, but this time whlie browsing (i use quick ics browser) and not while gaming. the second time when i rebooted it the battery indicator had a "!" on it, and it's not the first time, and it didn't recognize my sim.
Means that your phone is overheating, the battery being at or above 48c.
If you don't want to go down the modding route, then I suggest taking it back to the shop for a replacement.
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Does your three soft buttons blink randomly? If so go to the service centre asap.
My cell overheated and burnt out.
It would not charge nor start. My cell to sometimes restarted itself automatically.
Do you keep many apps open in the background?
I had mine replaced and now its all smooth :thumbup:
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it doesn't feel too hot, sometimes it's just cold and buttons don't blink. it simply show for a while "android system" (in italian) if i remember well and it shuts down normally with the htc logo. the strange thing is that thing with the battery and sim indicator. however i'll surely bring it back to the shop, i paid it 629 euros, i won't take it if it will shut down randomly. do they give you another one or i have to wait htc to repair it? :S i don't want to wait months.....
sorry for the double post, but now i'm sure that i will have to send it to htc so the question is another. Does someone have experience with htc reparations? how long will it take them to fix it and send it back to me?
My One X suffered from bad screen fitment out of the box (creaking, screen moving up and down inside the casing...) and I unlocked/rommed it before I noticed the flaws.
I relocked the bootloader, installed the 2.17 RUU, and sent the phone back to Germany (as it was bought in Ger and I live in Croatia) to get it repaired, they accepted it and repaired, it's on its way home now, should be here tomorrow, took 3 weeks to repair.
Positive experience for me.
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sorry for the double post, but now i'm sure that i will have to send it to htc so the question is another. Does someone have experience with htc reparations? how long will it take them to fix it and send it back to me?
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Service is hit and miss from what I see on forums but I might also note that more people complain than praise.
I believe that with shipping and things its about 2 - 3 weeks in total for a repair.
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it's very much 3 weeks without my phone, but it's less then other brands... i really hope that one day they will use apples policy for this. it's the only thing that i like of it. if the phone isn't working you get another one immediately, then they can give yours to someone else, but it's not possible that i pay 630 euros and i have to send it to repair, wouldn't be the same for htc if they gave me another one, maybie a repaired one immediately? they can use mine later for some one else...
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Means that your phone is overheating, the battery being at or above 48c.
If you don't want to go down the modding route, then I suggest taking it back to the shop for a replacement.
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Even I had the same problem but I ready for modding,
Can you tell me what should i need to do for getting out such problem?
today i used it with apex launcher and it didn't shut down, even after 30 minutes of gta3 and 30 of dead trigger and some browsing- facebook ecc... now i'll try a day with sense but my question is: is there any way to flash the original rom from 0 ? doesn't factory reset delete just user file? maybie something else is corrupted. Can i flash the stock 4.0.4 without unlocking bootloaders or soing anything that voids my warranty? I'd like to try before changing it... THANK YOU
and today too it never rebooted with sense.... i don't know what to do. when the update to jellybeans will be available, there will be a way to flash it from zero with a ruu witout unlocking anything or void the warranty?
ok i asked to htc for the nearest point to repair my HOX and saturday i'll keep it there. Now it's unusable, it keeps shutting down.
Look at this
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