[Q] Switch-off bug? - (for those, who are planning to install stock gingerbread) - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys!
I wanted to share a quite annoying thing I've noticed since installing the new stock gingerbread.
In short: my phone cannot be turned off. In addition it took me about a week to find it out properly, because it acts like switching off. There are two strange things: 1. it seems quite fast when switching on (it is actually, but it is more like returning from sg. like sllep/stand-by mode), 2. my battery was drained during the nights.
Now I have to enter boot menu, and select power off there.
I tried to search forums (this one and from other sites as well) but I couldn't find anybody else who experienced the same. So be aware of this new software, particularly because your phone cannot be downgraded or rooted yet (I hope someone finds a solution for this too).
Any ideas?
Thanks.

I think it's to do with Fast boot. You could turn it off and try.
Settings/ Applications and it's at the bottom.

Thanks a lot, I tried and it solved my problem immediately.
Actually it is quite embarassing, because it was only one single click. I couldn't remember of this fast boot option from FroYo, now my phone is usable again.
Thank once more!

Lol, that's the fastboot feature, which can be turned off.
Sent from my customized HTC Desire using TTP

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[Q] HTC Desire Z Freeze During Standby Mode

Hi,
I just got a new HTC Desire Z Bell Branded (A7275) for my AT&T service. I "debrand" it using the debrand guide. I just noticed twice yesterday that when I put it in standby mode, I try to press the power button to turn off standby mode so I can get the screen to slide down to unlock the screen for usage. Well, it did not....no matter what I do...I cannot get the screen to get unlock. The screen is black as if it isn't on. I hold the power button, still nothing. Only way is for me to pull the battery out, put it back in and power it up. Is this common? What is the problem that causes this? Any help would be nice. Thank you in advance.
have you oc your phone at all? have you flashed a kernel? custom rom? and what guide did you use?
I used this guide to debrand my phone.
have you oc your phone at all?
Not a single bit, everything is bone stock regarding CPU.
have you flashed a kernel? custom rom?
I only flashed the one from the guide.
[ROM] RUU_Vision_HTC_WWE_1.34.405.5_Radio_12.28b.60.140e _26.03.02.26_M
what guide did you use?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=835777
Thanks for the fast reply and help, bahmanxda.
Tbh I am not sure what is the problem I got nothing ,the only thing that I can think of is if you are already rooted and s/off do a full wipe and flash the Rom again or try different roms if u like sense try virtuous 9.0 its really good.
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
There are some others with this issue. Unfortunately, the cause has not been found, or whether it is hardware or software related:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857584&highlight=pulling+battery
I've had this crop up myself a few times. I can say this:
Several times my Desire Z has powered off and could only be powered on after pulling the battery and re-installing. It did this twice within the first few days I owned it. Then it didn't happen anymore.
Maybe a week later I tried the Godspeed kernal (1 GHz) and SetCPU. No issues for about 2 weeks.
Then I tried CPU Tuner based on claims made by some users here that it is easier on battery life. Used a screen-off profile to underclock. The phone had the power off problem, 3 times in 2 days. Every time when the screen was off. But the random poweroffs did not start immediately after installing CPU Tuner, maybe 2 days later.
I uninstalled CPU Tuner to see if it would help (and it didn't seem to be improving battery life). Went back to Set CPU (have messed around with and without screen-off profiles). Its been more than 2 weeks, and no random power-offs.
None of this is conclusive, of course. Maybe the problem in my case was CPU Tuner, or a combination of the kernal and CPU Tuner. Maybe the things I've described are complete coincidence, and its some other factor altogether. But just thought I'd throw my experiences out there. Some claim Google Maps is the problem, but I have not found this to be the case. Or possibly some issue with the battery contacts, or the battery itself. Who knows?
Same thing happens to my Bell Desire Z. Every now and then it just decides to freeze and Only solution seems to be to take out the battery and then put it back.
Very frustrating.
Thanks for the reply, everyone. Strange it has not happen for the past 2 days now. I've read the other thread and still no exact detail on the cause of this. This is not good...especially it is my first Android phone and first HTC (bought it due to their reputation of quality made phones).
It happened twice within the first week of using the phone. Decided NOT to return the phone to observe it for a full month. During that month it happened every 3-4 days, always happens when the phone is not charging, and at the hour mark. Decided enough is enough and returned for a warranty claim 2 days ago.
During the one month, I rooted the phone after 2 weeks and flashed a custom ROM, but the problem did not go away.
There're people who aren't affected by this problem though.
I've the exact same problem here. CM 6.1.1 will just randomly black screen on standby. No response to charge when plugged in. The only way to reset is to pull the battery.
I don't think it happened on stock firmware. I'm now highly debating switching ROMs. It's getting annoying to remove the back cover every time I need to do a hard reset.
I think there is a thread in regards to CM and overclocking causing a screen on issue. But I think in those cases, the phone has power (LED and front buttons light up), just the screen can't power on. But adjusting any overclocking/underclocking profiles is worth a try.
Do you have SetCPU or CPU Tuner setup, and any profiles under those, such as underclock when the screen is off? I tried CPU Tuner for a few days, due to claims by XDA users of better battery life than SetCPU. I got 3 instances in 3 days of the phone not being able to power on (had to pull battery). I un-installed CPU Tuner, switched back to SetCPU, and haven't had the power on issue crop back up for almost a month now.
Given, I had the power on issue 2 times before using CPU Tuner, so it can't be the sole culprit. My only theory is that some combination of switching the kernel and SetCPU has solved the issue. Or it has nothing to do with those at all, just a coincidence, and is something else completely. Who knows.
It happened to me many time already. I still use stock htc desire rom and never rooted..
I've had it happen about 6 times, always requiring a battery pull. Totally stock other than being unlocked, not-rooted. But it hasn't happened for the last 3 weeks or ever since I stopped using juicedefender. Coincidence?
Desire Z freezes
Hi,
I also have some random freezes of my Stock Desire Z, I didn't do a thing on software or hardware side.
I run Android 2.2.1 Build 1.72.405.2 CL296256, provider KPN (Rabo Mobiel)
I got rid of the hangs after the upgrade from 2.2.0 then after several weeks it came back, only solvable by removing the battery.
I tried to figure out what's wrong and I think I have several clues:
- mostly some time after using Google Maps
- mostly when Wifi was on (it might be that the Wifi has limited connection and it screws up the data)
- after the reset I allways have updates from Market available
I can't remeber the Memory widget I ran, which I felt was having a good influence on the hangs.
I'm not happy with this behavioure, but cannot determine if it is hardware or software, it's not helping much that the phone just stalls , a reboot is irritating but less then a complete hangup when you don't know how long it has been in that status.
P.S. I don't run juicedefender
Cheers, Edward
I have STOCK G2 ROM.
S-off, CID, unlock via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855764
NO Cputuner or SetCpu (well I uninstalled them before these problems cropped up)
Used G2 for about a month and a bit no problems. Installed launcher pro then started to experience this problem. Coincidence? Not sure. Uninstalled and it did not help. Uninstalled several more apps that I recently loaded (skype, minimalistic text, Gtab Simi clock...) didn't help.
Wiped phone, nandroid backup to original ROM, restored using TB. Worked for a few days then just started happening again.
I also was using 2 chinese batteries I bought from eBay. Not sure if this has anything to do with it either.
// Just reflashed, HTC stock battery. Froze up within an hour. Too bad I bought this off of ebay, no warranty
// Factory Reset, restored apps and data with TB, still freezing
Hi all
I'm new to this forum (sorry, a newbie about to make a whole load of gaffs, no doubt), but I am at least fairly tech-savvy. I've had HTCs for years, right from the days of the 2000 vintage Compaq Ipaq!!
My wife & I bought two Desire Zs at Christmas, and it was therefore 50:50 which box was opened by whom. It appears I picked the dud, as I'm suffering from the issue described by all you guys, and in the other thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857584
For the sake of adding more evidence to this otherwise confusing issue, I thought I'd join the forum:
So:
1) The device is not modded in any way. Standard ROM from HTC, being used on the UK T-mobile network. Currently at Android 2.2.1, Kernel 2.6.32.21-g540976a, Build 1.72.405.2 CL296256 "release-keys". This was installed on Christmas day, over the air.
2) There has been no playing with processor speeds or memory management.
3) The first crash of this nature was either on Christmas Day or Boxing day (ie the day-after-christmas-in-England); can't quite remember now, but certainly after the ROM update.
4) I have had this occur irregularly, but in increasing frequency, since that date. I think I'm probably into double figures by now, but I've only started to log them recently.
5) I was starting to think that there was some correllation with GPS applications. The phone would die after using Google Earth, for example, but not immediately. It may be after two or three standby's that it would fail to respond on the fourth, for example.
6) I had a very bad day a few weekends ago where the phone died four times in a single day. I had been using geotagging-photos (in the standard HTC camera app)... plus location-based services such as Yell and Google maps.
7) I tried keeping GPS disabled, and to be fair, there was no evidence of it crashing at that point. But I use GPS too much to make this plausible for a long time.
8) I wondered if it was due to the motion of keeping my phone in my pocket, but it died over night on the bed-side table on Monday-Tuesday, where my last usage had been the Friend-Stream widget/app. GPS was on...
During all of this, my wife's phone has not shown any of these symptoms. Whilst she uses Google Maps, Google Navigator & HTC Navigator a bit, she generally keeps the GPS turned off except for specific odd occasions. Hers has not crashed in this manner...
About to contact HTC to see what their response is...
This has occurred for me regardless of app usage.
It can occur right after a fresh reboot after being fully charged.
// Wow, I was in the middle of sending a txt and it just shut off on me...
I really wish I had a warranty on this
Hey there.
I can clearly pinpoint the problem with my desire z to the GPS. In the first view weeks I used it regularly and my phone froze, but only when the gps sensor was not active anymore (and the phone had gone to standby once or more). It didn't matter which app I used. For a while now I haven't been using GPS and my phone runs smooth as hell.
@lost800: I suppose your problem has a different kind of nature.
I already contacted HTC (very good support) and they told me to send it in to repair. I need my phone for work at the moment and I haven't found time to do this.
Due to the very small amount of ppl having that problem, I suppose it's an hardware error.
Greetz
Edit: Just out of curiosity, is there any meaning to the kernel version? Or has every mobile phone the same one?
Hello all, here is my input on this problem
My DZ has started freezing while I'm doing stuff:
* playing cards
* writting an email or a text
* using xda app
* ...
I never have GPS on. The frequency has greatly accelerated in the past 2 weeks but the weirder thing is that the last 3 times I remove sdcard and then put it back in to get the phone to boot, but it does not boot... it hangs on HTC logo for a long time (I've left it there for up to 15 minutes to see...) I eventually just remove the battery and from the phone and wait before trying to put it back in and boot...
Wait times required have varried from 5 minutes to several days.
I have observed this behavior on Stock 1.34.405, Virtuous 0.9, Virtuous 1.0.0 and back on stock 1.34.405 Today. I've wiped, flashed stock RUU nothing has helped. This puppy is going back for repair/exchange (it is 3 months old).
dwardo said:
Hello all, here is my input on this problem
My DZ has started freezing while I'm doing stuff:
* playing cards
* writting an email or a text
* using xda app
* ...
I never have GPS on. The frequency has greatly accelerated in the past 2 weeks but the weirder thing is that the last 3 times I remove sdcard and then put it back in to get the phone to boot, but it does not boot... it hangs on HTC logo for a long time (I've left it there for up to 15 minutes to see...) I eventually just remove the battery and from the phone and wait before trying to put it back in and boot...
Wait times required have varried from 5 minutes to several days.
I have observed this behavior on Stock 1.34.405, Virtuous 0.9, Virtuous 1.0.0 and back on stock 1.34.405 Today. I've wiped, flashed stock RUU nothing has helped. This puppy is going back for repair/exchange (it is 3 months old).
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I called HTC support to see about getting the phone replaced. After explaining to the guy that it was freezing and then not rebooting when I pulled the battery out, the first thing he said was: "Did you install apps from the market ?"
Given that I replied by the affirmative he wanted me to test rebooting in safe mode and seeing if the freezes still occured before moving on to a replacement. He claimed that some market apps are not "properly coded and can mess up the phone"
I asked for and got the instructions how to reboot into "safe mode" (hit keyboard S key at HTC logo and stay on it while it boots)
In "safe mode" you can still install apps but they won't appear in the app drawer so you won't be able to start them (you can start them if they are on your home pages though ). No backgroud apps will run though (bbc, task killer ...)
Well I ran in safemode for 6 days and used the phone as I always do (work email, leisure email, web, video, camera, games, GPS, bluetooth etc...) and the darned thing ran perfectly. No freeze during those 6 days (the last few times it took less than 2 days to get a freeze).
I therefore decided it was time to test it again in "normal mode". Before rebooting I removed my task killer as for me this was "THE APP" that "safe mode" was really blocking from running on my phone...
Well It has been 2 days now and still no freeze. If it stays that way for another week I think I will have a rather good idea of who was the culprit...
Will keep you all updated and keep my fingers crossed.
Hi guys
An update:
HTC over the web-support were very helpful. Immediately they suggested that the device needed to be taken in for repair. In subsequent stages of the dialogue, they stated that the mainboard would be replaced.
A couple of weeks ago, I cleared down my device, packaged it up and waved goodbye to it (sniff...). HTC took it and...
!!DID NOTHING!!
It came back on Monday with an *old* ROM installed (1.35... If I remember correctly), and a statement saying 'no fault found'.
I've built the phone back up to where it used to be, including installing the over-the-air update to 1.72.405.2 (I need this as there's an activesync exchange bug in the old ROM) and within 24 hours, the device was unresponsive again
I have just written back to HTC to find out what the next steps are. I'd be interested to see if they suggest some debugging actions, like the safe-mode option, for example.
I've also asked them directly if their engineers have any clue what is causing this? Fundamentally, I don't see how any app should have the power to kill the device, however badly written it might be. That suggests insufficient controls/barriers in the OS.
Throughout this period, my wife's phone has continued to operate perfectly, even with some extra GPS playing to try to force a failure. So, we are now looking for any differences that could help to pin this down further. One difference is that she has never enabled the HTCSENSE.COM account on her phone, whereas I had. Perhaps there's some problem with the Phone Location functionality (in addition to the fact that I have to be in a yacht off the West coast of Africa for it to accurately show the phone's location). To test this, I've removed my HTCSENSE.COM account this morning.
Dwardo: I think your issue is slightly different, but the safe-mode info is useful.
Thanks
Andy

[Q] Trouble with all android software

Hello all, First, I searched the forums for my answer with no such luck, that being said if Im repeating a question thats been asked I apologize. I have a problem with keeping android stable. I have flashed with different versions of windows several times all with success. I do however, prefer the android system, I find that it runs much better, faster and has better perks. Everytime I flash following the original how to, I run in to a couple similar problems.
The first is when I hit the power (not hold the power) the back light cuts off and the keyguard enables, the screen goes dark all as it should. Depending on the time ( the longer it is the worse it is) when I hit the power key to revive my phone, I often get a white screen, then it waits , then it goes dim, Sometimes If I hit the power button several times it eventually comes back to the key guard option, but others I have to remove the battery and reboot. This is the major problem, as I cant use my phone when I need it. This problem seems to get worse the farther it gets away from the flash date, e.g..,, after a brand new flash it works pretty good and then it goes downhill from there.
Second, it seems to lock up when I let it charge overnight, not always (but most of the time) I get up, click the power button to revive the phone and I have a white screen before me that is frozen solid. This like the previous problem seems to be linked to the distance from the last flash.
I hope that its something Im doing wrong, as Im currently using wmobile 6.5 and since Ive had a taste of the droid os, my wm phone is just disappointing. And as I was unsuccessful in finding a post that adequately describes my problem ,Im hoping that there is a way around this .
I have tried, Incubus Superfroyo, Wrym warm donut, and Cyanogens build. Im sure Ive tried others, they just escape me, I was re-flashing daily until I went back to windows. I truly hope someone out there has encountered what I have and has a solution. thank you all for what you do, these forums have been extremely valuable and helpful.
Sounds like you have the wrong panel type selected. Is it set to auto? if it is, try setting it to 2 instead. That cleared up the problem for me.
Tried all panels all have the same problem.
Well thanks for all the many replies. I give Ive tried everything on this site and m android is still really glitchy. Guess it will be windows until I get perhaps a phone capable of running android smoothly.
What kind of phone do you have?
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
do you have an SD card you can try to boot from and share your settings?
What we need to know is which kernel you're using, or an image of the kernel you currently have. Also, we need to know which radio version you're using, as this can have detremental effects on stability as well.
Personally, I have been using radio version 1.70.19.09, which seems to be the most stable with kernel .25 IMHO.
I have also "personalized" ThoughtlessKyle's "Fat-Free Froyo", adding/removing apps that I need or don't use respectively (navigation, QQPlayer, Pandora, etc.).
Currently, I think I might be one of the only people not experiencing any issues with this phone running Android 2.2.1. I do get the occasional "hang" (I wait for it to finish what it's doing instead of force close), but that usually has something to do with network coverage or an app requesting something from an unopened port.
Old phone, new OS and runs smooth as could be expected.
Next for me will be the HTC HD2 (if I get one at the right price, the tilt was free)...
I know, I know that MANY PEOPLE THINK OF THE WAKE UP WHITE JIBBERISH SCREEN as NEVER WORKING.
PoXFreak said:
What we need to know is which kernel you're using, or an image of the kernel you currently have. Also, we need to know which radio version you're using, as this can have detremental effects on stability as well.
Personally, I have been using radio version 1.70.19.09, which seems to be the most stable with kernel .25 IMHO.
I have also "personalized" ThoughtlessKyle's "Fat-Free Froyo", adding/removing apps that I need or don't use respectively (navigation, QQPlayer, Pandora, etc.).
Currently, I think I might be one of the only people not experiencing any issues with this phone running Android 2.2.1. I do get the occasional "hang" (I wait for it to finish what it's doing instead of force close), but that usually has something to do with network coverage or an app requesting something from an unopened port.
Old phone, new OS and runs smooth as could be expected.
Next for me will be the HTC HD2 (if I get one at the right price, the tilt was free)...
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Ill try that combination and post my results. The latest I tried was
Scoot CyanogenMod 6.1.2 RLS6 with 2.6.32 still no joy, white screen crashes and hang ups. and it seems progressively worse the longer the rom is on the phone. To whomever asked what phone I have, its the at&t tilt II
srlebonv said:
Ill try that combination and post my results. The latest I tried was
Scoot CyanogenMod 6.1.2 RLS6 with 2.6.32 still no joy, white screen crashes and hang ups. and it seems progressively worse the longer the rom is on the phone. To whomever asked what phone I have, its the at&t tilt II
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I can't help you regarding panel selection but, please have Radio ROM version 1.65 or higher. And do give my fresh foryo a go with 2.6.25 kernel (everything is there in the thread on how to use it with 2.6.25 kernel).
the WHITE GLITCHY SCREEN IS THE PROBLEM WITH ANDROID DRIVERS. Install with Data on SD Card often causes lockups / force closes.
I am using panel type 1 and white glitchy screen stays for like half of a second and next moment I get a nice clean keylock screen. I don't know but its like 20th time I am explaining the problem related to LCD
Change Panel Type, Get a compatible Radio version (1.65.x or HIGHER)
You say that often install with data on the sd card causes lock ups and freezes. Can you explain further what you mean ?
dark_prince said:
I can't help you regarding panel selection but, please have Radio ROM version 1.65 or higher. And do give my fresh foryo a go with 2.6.25 kernel (everything is there in the thread on how to use it with 2.6.25 kernel).
the WHITE GLITCHY SCREEN IS THE PROBLEM WITH ANDROID DRIVERS. Install with Data on SD Card often causes lockups / force closes.
I am using panel type 1 and white glitchy screen stays for like half of a second and next moment I get a nice clean keylock screen. I don't know but its like 20th time I am explaining the problem related to LCD
Change Panel Type, Get a compatible Radio version (1.65.x or HIGHER)
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Ok, so I installed your version of froyo, the accompanying 2.6.25, the radio that you use. For the most part the hanging up is fixed. Now the second problem is still in place. Sometimes when Its been in hibernation(or whatever you would call when you hit the power button once ) when I attempt to refresh my phone (hitting the power button once) nothing happens, the green light is still blinking at the top but the screen stays blank, normally have to remove the battery and restart to get back to using the phone. Is this a sleep setting? or is this something Ive done wrong during the installation.

[PROBLEM] Random freezes/crashes on Desire

Hey,
I know theres a lot of threads about htc/android phones freezing and crashing/rebooting but none of them really described my exact situation. And since it's getting worse and worse and driving me crazy, I wanted to ask for help.
As the title suggests my HTC Desire keeps freezing and crashing (sometimes rebooting, too).
It all probably started shortly before I first rooted my device, following the great sticky noob-tutorial. First problem was, that sometimes my phone wouldn't wake up from standby, especially after I a missed call (rooting didn't solve that problem).
Some time later, now rooted and with a custom ROM, I noticed, that sometimes when I wanted to use my phone, it showed the PIN-screen, which obviously means, that it rebooted quietly (don't remember if this also happened before rooting).
A few days ago it started to completely freeze, when connected to the charger. Orange LED showed it was charging but no reaction to pressing any buttons or disconnect the charger.
Since yesterday it also crashes randomly in standby mode (can't wake it up) or e.g. when watching a video (just freezes the device, no reaction to button-pressing, screen stays on etc.)
now I am running the stability test with the charger connected - no problem for 1h10min til now...
The ROM I am running is the latest cool sense (problems also existed before the latest update)
No modification of CPU (I used to use SetCPU but since I thought that would cause the problems I uninstalled it -> no improvement)
What could be the problem here? (And how can I solve it, of course?)
Anything else than a full wipe, which could help? (that would be my last option...)
Thanks for helping...
it just happened again -.-
I was just backing up some apps with titanium backup and in the middle of scrolling through the list - freeze!
dunno what to do...
is this hardware or software related?...
Hello.
It would be pretty easy if it is a soft problem. This kind of problems are usually dealt with by installing another ROM and see if the problems persist. So if you want to try and eliminate the last option, go and install another ROM, it can be a Stock ROOT-ed ROM, Sense or anything.
The fact that you mentioned your phone was crashing even before rooting got me thinking it is a motherboard fault. I've read some threads in which people had the same problems, and in the end they all got to the same conclusion: motherboard fault. The only resolve with this is to get it to guarantee.
So first of all try installing another ROM and if the problems persist, you will need to install a RUU and see if this one eliminates your problem. If not then I don't know if there is anything else you could do, besides getting it to the guarantee.
I wait for your progress.
Hi,
thanks for your reply.
The funny thing is, that I didnt have those problems with this ROM in the beginning. Everything was fine, that's why I was using it the whole time. But as I said before, it became worse by and by... thats why I thought it could be an app or so...
that would be a recent list of apps: appbrain.com/user/marioiram/
Cannot even sync my newest list, because after freezing while watching a video, it froze again shortly after reboot... still getting worse
Try reinstalling the ROM or installing another ROM.
hm.. just when I was thinking about following your advice, my desire stopped freezing xD
no crash, no freeze oder reboot since my last post.
I even tried to force it by watching videos, playing games, connect to the charger etc.
everything is fine... strange.
Will see for how long
Well this is good news. Just keep in mind what you can do if the rebooting comes back. Hope it doesn't
Well, it did xD
Now even shortly after reboot. I'll try ROM changes as soon as I get home but there's something I noticed: it often freezes when it's supposed to display a whatsapp notification and sometimes it seems there's a problem with the sdcard (just bought a new one because my old one went nuts). Sometimes the notification 'sdcard was removed unexpectedly' (translated from German) is appearing, but after waiting a few minutes everything is fine again...
Well I'll try some stuff when there's time...
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Hi:
I just wanto to let you know that I had the same issue, so I decided to send it to SAT, they changed the motherboard...
my problem now (with the new motherboard) is everytime I root my phone and use a cooked ROM, then freezes/crash again... ONLY works with the official ROM...
please let me know if you solved you problem pls... and how? of course...
I copy the link of my post (just in case helps to you)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15103560#post15103560
best
SCeesarin
Hmm... I don't know what i did (nothing, actually) bit since my last post it runs stable... Absolutely nothing like freezing or crashing... Strange
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Widgetlocker Lockscreen Issue: Slider slow to respond. Help!

Hey guys,
I've been having issues with the Widgetlocker lockscreen recently, and was wondering if any of this will ring a bell with someone.
I recently flashed the KJ2 2.3.5 ROM (the XEU non-wipe Frankenstein one), and i've also flashed CF-Root and then the Speedmod kernel. I'm in the UK, on O2 (debranded to XEU) and i have no issues with the phone whatsoever. I even get great battery life. It's just this damn widgetlocker issue that's grating on me!
For some reason when i wake the phone up and try to unlock it by using the slider (i just use the default 'Android' one for unlocking - the only other things i have are a couple of widgets for missed calls & texts and a battery % one) a lot of the time the slider does not repond to touch. It doesn't always happen, but maybe a good one out of every three times it happens. And the weird part is, if i then just wait about 5 seconds, then it suddenly responds and i can unlock the phone. Obviously having another 5 seconds on top of the already present lag when pressing the home button is not good, and because of this i'm thinking of not using WL anymore.
I've been through all of the settings, i'm almost 100% sure it's not something in there. Can anyone help with this?
Cheers guys.
Happens with me too sometimes. Another issue is if you keep pressing Menu button 4-5 times the phone gets unlocked and takes you to the home screen.
Hey, just wanted to post that i finally figured out what the problem was.
I'm using an .apk to help with the touchscreen sensitivity. See vitalij's thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18999801#post18999801
Well it turns out on 2.3.5 vitalij's .apk has some issues with the most up-to-date superuser. The solution, so far, isn't great but gets the job done, is to uninstall the .apk, and then re-install. The important part is not to click on 'enable service' in the app! So basically each time you want to use the app you have to open it and hit 'apply' on whatever setting you need. The setting will work until you next turn the screen off. For me this workaround is actually ok, as the only time i ever really used it was for the odd game, so i'm happy to just do it manually on these occassions.
disable root helper
madrano, can you expand on what you mean by this? i have tried enabling & disabling root helper but if i remember correctly the problem was still there.

[Q] First time smartphone owner, noob question?

Hey everyone!
So I've browsed on XDA forums for a few weeks now whilst deciding on the perfect smartphone for me, and decided on the HTC One X.
I've powered on, created accounts and synced all accounts on my One X, but there are some problems I've been having (NOTE: I bought this phone eBay refurbished and the Vodafone intro comes up every time I reboot the phone, oh and there are two Vodafone apps already installed, which I can't delete as well).
Anyway the problem is that I've heard that Jellybean on the HTC One X is already available in most countries (especially unlocked devices), but I have updated up to Sense 4.1 so far and it says that there are no more software updates?!
I live in Australia and the phone is unlocked (from Vodafone apparently) so why no Jellybean update?
Another problem I'm having is that the device is all around too hot most of the time (not warm, but really hot), but so far I've only used it while it's charging (even if the screen is turned off the phone is still hot whilst charging). Is this normal?
I've also heard of rooting, and was wondering for the HTC One X is it really complicated? (I've jailbroken iOS devices previously).
Last of all sometimes there are some touchscreen problems (e.g. I'm tapping multitask button and I have to swipe really hard to delete an app running in the background).
Thanks guys!
So far the phone is great, beautiful design, the screen makes me drool (a bit creepy I know) and it seems like android so far is awesome!
My HTC One X from Virgin mobile in Australia did an other the air (OTA) update to JB awhile back and just today did another update.
Yes, mine runs hot, not always, but often enough, especially after charging.
Touchscreen problems, can't comment as it's kinda subjective, but haven't heard any complaints about it (try a quick search and see what comes up)
Before you unlock your bootloader and try rooting the phone, please heed all the warning regarding creating backups of everything! Also, consider that your backup might be invaluable to others who are not on jellybean yet, depending on your phone's region, a nandroid backup (backup using Clockworkmod recovery tool) that is not jellybean could be an absolute life saver for someone out there.
I also highly recommend that you find the RUU that currently works with your stock ROM, and then the RUU version that should work with the jellybean update that it sounds like you plan on getting.
1. get the HTC windows drivers (assuming you are using windows)
2. get the fastboot files into a folder of your choice on your computer (lots of "all in one toolkits" out there include them)
3. hold power+vol down until the bootloader screen appears
4. use vol keys to navigate to fastboot and the power button to select it
5. plug into your computer via usb
6. with the windows folder open, hold shift then right click and "open a command window here"
7. type fastboot getvar all
this should give you a long list of variables, copy past them to a notepad file for future reference (saved my butt more than once)
with these variables you should be able to search the forums for the necessary recovery tools and versions that you require
Now go ahead and decide if you want to unlock the bootloader (allows you to use fastboot to push files to the phone manually) and get root access (for example, by pushing SuperSu files to the phone manually), or whatever.
CaptainPrice said:
Hey everyone!
So I've browsed on XDA forums for a few weeks now whilst deciding on the perfect smartphone for me, and decided on the HTC One X.
I've powered on, created accounts and synced all accounts on my One X, but there are some problems I've been having (NOTE: I bought this phone eBay refurbished and the Vodafone intro comes up every time I reboot the phone, oh and there are two Vodafone apps already installed, which I can't delete as well).
Anyway the problem is that I've heard that Jellybean on the HTC One X is already available in most countries (especially unlocked devices), but I have updated up to Sense 4.1 so far and it says that there are no more software updates?!
I live in Australia and the phone is unlocked (from Vodafone apparently) so why no Jellybean update?
Another problem I'm having is that the device is all around too hot most of the time (not warm, but really hot), but so far I've only used it while it's charging (even if the screen is turned off the phone is still hot whilst charging). Is this normal?
I've also heard of rooting, and was wondering for the HTC One X is it really complicated? (I've jailbroken iOS devices previously).
Last of all sometimes there are some touchscreen problems (e.g. I'm tapping multitask button and I have to swipe really hard to delete an app running in the background).
Thanks guys!
So far the phone is great, beautiful design, the screen makes me drool (a bit creepy I know) and it seems like android so far is awesome!
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There should be an update. My Vodafone HOX was updated a few weeks ago.
I also noticed my hox gets quite warm particularly when gaming or using the camera for extended periods. From what I recall heat is normal with this phone. I just a case and mostly ignored it lol.
I havent rooted my hox in a while but from memory it is very easy. The method I used last using the all in one toolkit to flash clockworkmod recovery then flash the SU.zip. The process may have changed since then, but it was quite easy.
I'm not 100% sure what you mean by swiping hard lol but I wouldnt worry about apps running in the background too much. I never clear mine and the phone runs smooth.
Hi there,
Regarding the touchscreen issues - maybe you could try recalibrating the screen? (settings - display - G-Sensor calibration). I'm not sure whether this would have any effect, but it's worth trying.
My One X also is warm after charging.
After I relocked etc. and got the JB update (then relocked and rooted), my battery life is pretty good - currently at 45% after 1 day, 13 hours using internet a lot (keeping track of the premier league transfers in the UK!), playing games, and standard, SMS/calls.
Re. the updates: did you try manually checking for updates? sometimes a couple of manual updates will make the phone see the small pre-JB update, then the big JB update follows.
As the previous post says, rooting is easy - just get the all in one kit. Once rooted, you can get rid of the Vodafone stock apps either by physically deleting them, or using a rom cleaner app (I made a backup, then moved the apps I figured I didn't want to a folder on my SD card, rebooted to check I hadn't killed my phone, then deleted them from their temporary folder. Then I got rid of the Vodafone splash screens).
I'm still pretty much a n00b though...
@sneesh
G-sensor has nothing to do with the screen.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
TToivanen said:
@sneesh
G-sensor has nothing to do with the screen.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Ah...I did look at it on mine and wasn't too sure...

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