Just a question regarding charging when the phone is 'turns off'
On all previous phones I have owned then has been a screen showing you how much the phone has charged, but it appears there is only the red/green light on HTC?
Is this a permanent thing, meaning I can never see the % charged when turned off? If so, does this mean that I cannot ever see this, or is that just the first charge? Would I be doing any damage to always charge when the phone is turned on?
Thanks
Erm, permanent. HTC phones always use the two colour led to show charged or charging. Green = charged.
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Evil-Dragon said:
Erm, permanent. HTC phones always use the two colour led to show charged or charging. Green = charged.
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Thanks - you now have been thanked 100 times haha
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Thanks - you now have been thanked 100 times haha
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Nope... HTC users all know it
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hey guys!
my desire is shutting down when it has about 10% battery left.
i charge my phone, when its on, at 90% the led turnes from charging to fully charged.
when its off, it is charging to 100% without any problem.
it makes no difference, next time still shutting down at 10%.
i tried to calibrate the phone, nothing happens
what can i do to solve the problem?
(desire rooted, SOFF, MIUI 1.9.28)
Phsycholic said:
hey guys!
my desire is shutting down when it has about 10% battery left.
i charge my phone, when its on, at 90% the led turnes from charging to fully charged.
when its off, it is charging to 100% without any problem.
it makes no difference, next time still shutting down at 10%.
i tried to calibrate the phone, nothing happens
what can i do to solve the problem?
(desire rooted, SOFF, MIUI 1.9.28)
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Nothing, it's a known issue. Mine shuts down at 8%.
and what did i do wrong? nothing to fix it?
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Phsycholic said:
and what did i do wrong? nothing to fix it?
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I guess you did nothing wrong, it's a general problem of GB ROMs. But hey.. at least you know when to plug it in and you won't be surprised by a sudden shutdown.
This has been asked multiple times
Use the search feature
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Pipusz said:
Nothing, it's a known issue. Mine shuts down at 8%.
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For Sense kernels maybe.
Op, define 'calibration'?
My HTC One X isn't charging, the red flashing light flashes red and green when i plug it in and continues to do that. Can anyone help me?
try volume and power and see if it resets it,
if not then you have a faulty battery or connection or something, return and replace
htc one x red and green32599]My HTC One X isn't charging, the red flashing light flashes red and green when i plug it in and continues to do that. Can anyone help me?[/QUOTE]
Mine just did that then. I have been using it while charging though and it's gotten quite hot. I suspect it's an overheating warning for me at least.
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htc one x red and green32599]My HTC One X isn't charging, the red flashing light flashes red and green when i plug it in and continues to do that. Can anyone help me?
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Mine just did that then. I have been using it while charging though and it's gotten quite hot. I suspect it's an overheating warning for me at least.[/QUOTE]
Same for me! Is there a way so it actually charges
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Mine just did that then. I have been using it while charging though and it's gotten quite hot. I suspect it's an overheating warning for me at least.
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Same for me! Is there a way so it actually charges[/QUOTE]
I've only gotten it to do it once. Was using the phone quite heavily. Perhaps more moderate use would not make it overheat during charge at least.
Mines charging fine now that I'm not hammering it..
The only way is to wait until it cool down, or use it on a cool room
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vegasphinx said:
The only way is to wait until it cool down, or use it on a cool room
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danielhtc said:
Same for me! Is there a way so it actually charges
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I've only gotten it to do it once. Was using the phone quite heavily. Perhaps more moderate use would not make it overheat during charge at least.
Mines charging fine now that I'm not hammering it..
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Seriously? Is this supposed to be constructive?
Help a guy out, say you have the same issues or feel for the guy.
But what do yo mean with volume and power?
Do you mean go into recovery and delete batterystats?
I am probably gonna return my HOX.
I also have major screen flickering issues.
HTC have also said that there have been manufacturing faults
It's an HTC overheat warning - holding the power button whilst plugged in & selecting reboot should stop the flashing lights, then allow it to cool down for just a few minutes.
I've seen this, only when doing multiple benching.
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htc one x
hi i have a htc one x and cracked the digitizer and then dropped it then a yellow tint appeared then the battery was low so i plugged it in a s3 charger it dint charge and i did not have the htc charger and i did not have access to a pc so i let the battery die and when i got home i connected to my pc and the led was flashing then i pressed the power button and it started to charge then i switched it on and the yellow tint was gone and i used it for a day and then the yellow tint came back and now it is not charging or recognizing on my pc i tried hard resting it but no luck i am in kenya and there is no one who can fix it pls help
nikhilbhachu said:
hi i have a htc one x and cracked the digitizer and then dropped it then a yellow tint appeared then the battery was low so i plugged it in a s3 charger it dint charge and i did not have the htc charger and i did not have access to a pc so i let the battery die and when i got home i connected to my pc and the led was flashing then i pressed the power button and it started to charge then i switched it on and the yellow tint was gone and i used it for a day and then the yellow tint came back and now it is not charging or recognizing on my pc i tried hard resting it but no luck i am in kenya and there is no one who can fix it pls help
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Since you said that the phone meet the floor I can guess that may be a hardware fault. If with the phone off you connect to the charger an no reacction, you only can chek for another charger. Its OK if you use almost any usb charger, but the minimal power of the charger (see the label on the charger) need to be 750 mah, and the recommended is 1 A. (always at 5v). I use a asus nexus 7 charger witch is 2A, so I can handle charge and power consumption. Anyway. If your phone is not charging and you tried at least 3 chargers and 2 cables its time to open the phone. There is a guide on youtube (sorry I cant search for it right now), that show you how to open the HTC One X, so you can check the battery connection to the phone. Trty to disconnect and connect it again, and without reassemble the phone connect carefully to the charger and see what happen. If not charging and assuming that you dont have where to carry the phone, I would try to charge the battery pack outside the phone (3.7v Li battery charger) and then put it again on the phone and see what happen. I'm like 70/30 % that is the connector (30% that some on the mainboard broken)
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Since long time I had a problem with charging. I had it on charger and didn't charge. It said that I use more power than charger can give me. It was the same when the fine was off some times. It looks like charging but after some hours power was complete down. Be four some days it switched of batter and never opened again. Neither charging. I tried before some months and changed the battery but still had the problems. I tried yesterday to change again the battery and put the old one that had some power to take my files from mobile. I tried to put it to charger and the light goes green and red and don't charging. The fine has no power no and it's close again
hello all,
I read many posts over this and other forums and it seams this device is so advanced that thay were not supposed to put it to market jet - too many faults.
I had my screen relpaced and when I got phone back it was DEAD.
Figured out battery was completely empty.
Tried many chargers and cables to make sure it is not problem in them but notking
Last night noticed that when connected to charger after 10 seconds charging indicator and light sensor give one red blink and that is it !
Enyone has any idea how to get battery to charge?
OR just buy new battery and install it - dont know if ney ones are empty too?
Tnx
Leave it on charger for a day, stop playing with it.
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Bummer
Had the screen replaced by who?
power off phone put in the charger leave it overnight
Was on charger for over 28 hours - and nothing.
Still when connected to charger blinks ones and that is it.
It does not get warm at all when connected to charger meaning - no charge....
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I'll go with new battery and if that fails it's going to ebay....
Taking it to repair shop to see what they will say.
Mabe it is battery and they can solve it
If not selling it for parts
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Maybe whoever replaced the screen didnt connect something backup again inside, I would take a look if I was you.
I did, all looks conected.
Did not want to mess much with it.
It does give one red flash when connected to charger...
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Hi Everyone,
Just after a bit of warranty + general phone advice.
Yesterday I thought my One X had died as the battery refused to charge, plugged into the mains it would show the charging light for a few minutes and then stop charging of its own accord. I tried unplugging and plugging back into the mains a couple of times, then gave up for a while.
Later I plugged it into my laptop to charge and left it for an hour or so, and then plugged it into the mains, then it charged back up fully as normal.
The image shows the battery graph totally blank (between the red lines) These are the 2 times it refused to charge, what is going on here ???
Also my front-facing camera doesn't work, any attempt to use it shows a fuzzy green mess.
So, I am running ARHD 9.7.2 and have upgraded my Hboot to 1.23 to try out the arhd 10.x ROM. I'd like to get my camera fixed.
Is there any way my warranty will still work ? Can I re-set my phone so no-one will ever know it was rooted ?
Any Advice on the battery issue ??
nige1x said:
Hi Everyone,
Just after a bit of warranty + general phone advice.
Yesterday I thought my One X had died as the battery refused to charge, plugged into the mains it would show the charging light for a few minutes and then stop charging of its own accord. I tried unplugging and plugging back into the mains a couple of times, then gave up for a while.
Later I plugged it into my laptop to charge and left it for an hour or so, and then plugged it into the mains, then it charged back up fully as normal.
The image shows the battery graph totally blank (between the red lines) These are the 2 times it refused to charge, what is going on here ???
Also my front-facing camera doesn't work, any attempt to use it shows a fuzzy green mess.
So, I am running ARHD 9.7.2 and have upgraded my Hboot to 1.23 to try out the arhd 10.x ROM. I'd like to get my camera fixed.
Is there any way my warranty will still work ? Can I re-set my phone so no-one will ever know it was rooted ?
Any Advice on the battery issue ??
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No, your warranty is now void and you can't hide this.... But you can demonstrate to HTC that this is an HW fault and not related to SW...
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No, your warranty is now void and you can't hide this.... But you can demonstrate to HTC that this is an HW fault and not related to SW...
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So, I can call HTC Tech Support and explain my phone is rooted with Custom ROM and I have this issue with front-facing camera and they may fix it ?
Any idea on the battery graph?
Thanks Very Much!
nige1x said:
So, I can call HTC Tech Support and explain my phone is rooted with Custom ROM and I have this issue with front-facing camera and they may fix it ?
Any idea on the battery graph?
Thanks Very Much!
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The problems probably are both caused by the HW... So if you complain about this with HTC and if you have luck they will repair it
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matt95 said:
The problems probably are both caused by the HW... So if you complain about this with HTC and if you have luck they will repair it
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So, I just spoke to HTC Tech Support - They will fix the camera and battery, but only if I pay for a new mainboard (£180)... to 'fix' the issue of the custom ROM?!?! WTF....
Anyway, Anyone know any reliable 3rd party repairers / parts suppliers to get this done by someone else ???
I had the same problem and just left it overnight it was on charge for nearly 10hrs and when I checked it was at 30% finnished charging it and its been fine since and charges normally
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So, I just spoke to HTC Tech Support - They will fix the camera and battery, but only if I pay for a new mainboard (£180)... to 'fix' the issue of the custom ROM?!?! WTF....
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Just put it back to stock ROM and relock it.
Got my One X in the post today, plugged it in, been on charge for atleast an hour and a half but it's still dead
No signs of life, no charge light, can't turn on, can't enter bootloader
Anyone experience this?
Also the phone is stone cold, if the battery was charging I would expect it to get warm...
liamstears said:
Got my One X in the post today, plugged it in, been on charge for atleast an hour and a half but it's still dead
No signs of life, no charge light, can't turn on, can't enter bootloader
Anyone experience this?
Also the phone is stone cold, if the battery was charging I would expect it to get warm...
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What cable / charger are you using ? can you try a different charger ? can you confirm the charger is ok on another device?
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What cable / charger are you using ? can you try a different charger ? can you confirm the charger is ok on another device?
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Charger works fine on my Sensation
liamstears said:
Charger works fine on my Sensation
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Sorry mate ... sounds bad !
Its probably dead, replace it.
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XxVcVxX said:
Its probably dead, replace it.
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Yeh looks that way so that means no new phone for a week as I have to wait for them to collect it then send me a new one, can't just take it to a store which is stupid
Checked the pogo pins with a volt meter and it's reading 5v no problem so power is getting to the phone it just seems dead. No battery life and it won't turn on
liamstears said:
Yeh looks that way so that means no new phone for a week as I have to wait for them to collect it then send me a new one, can't just take it to a store which is stupid
Checked the pogo pins with a volt meter and it's reading 5v no problem so power is getting to the phone it just seems dead. No battery life and it won't turn on
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Wait are you using a dock or micro USB cable to charge?
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liamstears said:
Got my One X in the post today, plugged it in, been on charge for atleast an hour and a half but it's still dead
No signs of life, no charge light, can't turn on, can't enter bootloader
Anyone experience this?
Also the phone is stone cold, if the battery was charging I would expect it to get warm...
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When I got a replacement HOX from carphone warehouse that was dead too, but I left it plugged in for a few hours and it came to life.
If the battery has no charge at all it may seem like a fault.
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Wait are you using a dock or micro USB cable to charge?
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Charger that came with it but checked dock pins to make sure voltage is present in the phone which it clearly is
Does sound dead sadly, should have some charge if it came new.
Does it get detected as anything by windows even if off?
Any repsonse if you hold down the power button and both volume buttons?
Mine did the same thing when it was fresh out the box. I just left it on sharge for a couple of hours and the charge light then lit and it powered up. The battery was just very flat on arrival.
Did your battery warm up though? This ones cold to the touch
I think it's dead so already called for a replacement but gotta wait for it
In the meantime I will leave it to charge overnight but I'm not hopeful at all, be better if we could access the battery instead of HTC going all apple on us
As I got my hox, it was fully discharged too, and it took ca. 30 minutes to bring it back to life...
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When I first got mine was at 15% battery, after 24hrs charging (original charger, laptop, Inc s charger...) nothing changed.
Ended up with a replacement but took optus Australia 3 weeks to replace it.
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Try to change cable I have to do that because stock cable that came with phone is sh..t.One day just stop working.Now using NOKIA CA-101 and no problem at all fantastic build quality.With stock cable had that problem couple times
Even if it does not light right up, the battery should get warmer when charging. Like advised, try a different cable, if that does not work either, then there probably is no simple solution that you can solve on your own.