I changed my phone from HTC Desire (original) to the HTC One X and I'm loving the phone. I have rooted and have installed a lot of custom roms on my old desire so regularly my desire used to freeze when something goes wrong. The only way out of this was to remove the battery.
Now on my HTC-1X there is no way to pull the battery.
Just wondering if I ever come across a freeze how do you get out of it?
This problem is holding me back from rooting my 1X
Press and hold the power button for 10 secs = "battery pull".
Hold volume up and power button together for 5 seconds - a message will pop up saying hold for further 2 seconds and phone will reboot.
I can't believe they chose Volume up instead of Down.
If you have music on when it's freezes you will get in trouble.
Happened to me a few days back. You can chose between damaging your
headphones or embarrass yourself in public!
SvenSSSvensson said:
I can't believe they chose Volume up instead of Down.
If you have music on when it's freezes you will get in trouble.
Happened to me a few days back. You can chose between damaging your
headphones or embarrass yourself in public!
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LOL
SvenSSSvensson said:
I can't believe they chose Volume up instead of Down.
If you have music on when it's freezes you will get in trouble.
Happened to me a few days back. You can chose between damaging your
headphones or embarrass yourself in public!
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surely that depends on what you are listening to
what about in bootloop? when the phone is operating and then freezes we use: vol up + power?
when in boot loop power for 10 seconds?
am i getting it right?
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Hi,
I have recently installed a new ROM and then used a mod which doesn't seem to be compatible as now the phone is stuck in a loop. When the phone turns on, it comes up with the HTC-Quietly Brilliant screen then continues to the HTC One (with beats audio at the bottom) screen. It won't move past this. I have tried to get into recovery using the vol down+power button but it just repeats the above. I don't think there was a huge amount of battery (maybe around 40%) which I have read can be a problem.
What can I do to get the phone to boot? I currently have the phone on charge on the HTC One screen in an attempt to get it to work as I cannot do it when turned off however if I take the cable out, the red light stays on making me think it isn't actually charging. Any advice you guys can give would be great. I think if I can get into CWM I'll be ok
Cheers
press the volume down + power for 10 secs, and keep them pressed while it reboots untill you get to the hboot menu
Thanks. I was trying to do that but obviously let go before the 10 seconds. It did it once earlier on but couldn't replicate it. Many thanks-phone is now ok again
Cheers
Can't get past fastboot
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Try holding down volume down, then while holding it down, hold down the power button for 7 seconds until it turns off, it should then restart into hboot. I had to do it twice in a row to make it work.
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Yeah it can be a bit fiddly at times. Grrr
So i know people are saying these new roms can cause RR. Ive tried multiple roms, and these "rr"s are way to frequent to be called Random Reboots. I mean they happen back to back, within seconds/minutes. They also only happen when i press my power button, which is starting to make me think that my power button is getting stuck or jammed which is causing it to reboot so many time and almost all the time. Like i can press the power button to unlock or lock the phone and bam it reboots my phone. I hold the power button down to start it back up and it does a RR once again. Is it my phone just being messed up or is this really random reboots? Thanks in advance.
ixJay said:
So i know people are saying these new roms can cause RR. Ive tried multiple roms, and these "rr"s are way to frequent to be called Random Reboots. I mean they happen back to back, within seconds/minutes. They also only happen when i press my power button, which is starting to make me think that my power button is getting stuck or jammed which is causing it to reboot so many time and almost all the time. Like i can press the power button to unlock or lock the phone and bam it reboots my phone. I hold the power button down to start it back up and it does a RR once again. Is it my phone just being messed up or is this really random reboots? Thanks in advance.
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RR the vast majority of the time, happen on JB ROMS. But,the way you describe them is not how they happen. Happening back to back sounds more like a faulty power button. Try seeing if it has dirt. If not, time for a warranty exchange, issuance claim. or a power button repair. Mobiletech offers that service.
Its weird cause my phone will be good for a whole week straight, and bam for a couple days straight **** is just acting up. Like these past few days, the reboots is unrealistic. I barely get to use the phone i feel like. It turns off and vibrates until i hold the power button to turn it back on, and sometime when it says samsung and then goes to the next boot animation, it will do a whole spazzim and just vibrate again until i hold the power button again. I dont understand.
ixJay said:
Its weird cause my phone will be good for a whole week straight, and bam for a couple days straight **** is just acting up. Like these past few days, the reboots is unrealistic. I barely get to use the phone i feel like. It turns off and vibrates until i hold the power button to turn it back on, and sometime when it says samsung and then goes to the next boot animation, it will do a whole spazzim and just vibrate again until i hold the power button again. I dont understand.
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Willing to bet the farm its a faulty power button. Ive read to many posts like this. Makes me worry about my phone!
ixJay said:
So i know people are saying these new roms can cause RR. Ive tried multiple roms, and these "rr"s are way to frequent to be called Random Reboots. I mean they happen back to back, within seconds/minutes. They also only happen when i press my power button, which is starting to make me think that my power button is getting stuck or jammed which is causing it to reboot so many time and almost all the time. Like i can press the power button to unlock or lock the phone and bam it reboots my phone. I hold the power button down to start it back up and it does a RR once again. Is it my phone just being messed up or is this really random reboots? Thanks in advance.
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Your problem sounds like a hardware problem.
Hi, today while I was browsing on Firefox, the app closed by itself and the home screen got distorted (the wallpaper got black and some icons started to show up in the background). Since it has happened before, twice in the last week, I tried to reset the phone. However this time the phone did not turn on. I put it in the charger and the LED is also not turning on. I've had it plugged in for about 9 hours now and the LED is still off and the phone is not even getting warm, like it usually does when it's charging. The charger is also not warming up, and when I tried to connect the phone to the computer USB port, Windows doesn't report any power consumption.
I've read some threads about bricking, so I know people mention longer times to get the LED turn red, but is it normal that it doesn't warm up and doesn't suck any power from a USB port?
For anyone familiar with AT&T operations, if I sent it as warranty replacement, would they bother running diagnostics? I have it with LT28i .68 firmware, rooted and with CWM.
Also, is there a way to retrieve the data from the internal SD card? I tried connecting it to the computer and nothing happened. Nothing happens when I press either volume button + power button. An nothing happens when I connect it to the computer pressing either volume button.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Have you tried the Hard reset?
Holding Power Button and Volume button together for at-least 3-5 seconds and you would feel 3 vibration.
auni said:
Have you tried the Hard reset?
Holding Power Button and Volume button together for at-least 3-5 seconds and you would feel 3 vibration.
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I have. I don't get any vibration with either volume down or volume up + power.
josemald said:
I have. I don't get any vibration with either volume down or volume up + power.
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Hold VolUP+VolDOWN at the same time, and then press Power button, holding it too, the 3 at same time for some secs...
the_biu said:
Hold VolUP+VolDOWN at the same time, and then press Power button, holding it too, the 3 at same time for some secs...
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I tried that too, the phone also doesn't respond.
Does ION has removable battery? If yes try to remove it for a while.
If not. Then try the buttons combo with the phone connect to charger...
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Does ION has removable battery? If yes try to remove it for a while.
If not. Then try the buttons combo with the phone connect to charger...
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The Ion doesn't have a removable battery. I already tried all combinations of power+volume buttons, while disconnected and connected to the charger, and nothing. Maybe the battery somehow got disconnected internally, I don't know if that's even possible.
I've called AT&T, they'll send another warranty replacement, the second replacement I get. Hopefully this one will last enough at least for an early renewal.
I don't know if AT&T still does this but back when I was in the states last year I had them give me an early upgrade because two of the handsets they gave me were faulty (original and one replacement). Try talking to CS Reps sometimes it pays off. You might be able to get an early upgrade if you tell them how this can't keep happening you have important data blah blah blah.
Anyways good luck!
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I just rooted and S-off my HTC via rumrunner.
No flash roms install or custom recovery installed.
I wanted to see if I still had CWM from my last root (I returned to stock via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475216&highlight=s-on.
So I went into the bootloader or fastboot (I don't remember) and hit recovery. This did not send me to a CWM, but it appeared to be the stock version of recovery. The process took too long (I know impatient) so I turned it off via power button + volume down.
Now I come to you in need, my phone is constantly turning off/on only displaying the green htc text, no red text, then pausing for 8 seconds, then off again to black screen. The whole process lasts 12 seconds, and this had been going on for about 10-15 min atm.
Plugging it in, my computer does not have the time to recognize it with adb, or fastboot.
I cannot use the power button + volume down to go into bootloader, and pressing the power button does nothing.
Please help me.
So the problem still persists and I assume it's going to keep turning on and off for a while.
I'm just going to wait until the battery dies and see if it can charge and turn it back into bootloader. I'll report back on that.
On a side note in the case that this is bricked, anyone recommend any future phones out there better than the one with verizon? If not I'm probably just going to stick to this phone.
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So the problem still persists and I assume it's going to keep turning on and off for a while.
I'm just going to wait until the battery dies and see if it can charge and turn it back into bootloader. I'll report back on that.
On a side note in the case that this is bricked, anyone recommend any future phones out there better than the one with verizon? If not I'm probably just going to stick to this phone.
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Hold down the volume down and power button at the same time, until the white hboot menu appears.
This may take a good 15 seconds or more, keep holding them down until the hboot menu appears.
Sounds like you aren't holding down long enough. If that doesn't work, try both volume up and down and power all at once.
Then when the screen goes black, let up on the up volume key, so that you enter fastboot via volume down and power.
Then you should be able to fastboot flash whatever you need to get back up and running again.
I wouldnt just let it keep looping until it dies though.
Probably won't damage anything but I doubt that it's real great for the device.
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Hold down the volume down and power button at the same time, until the white hboot menu appears.
This may take a good 15 seconds or more, keep holding them down until the hboot menu appears.
Sounds like you aren't holding down long enough. If that doesn't work, try both volume up and down and power all at once.
Then when the screen goes black, let up on the up volume key, so that you enter fastboot via volume down and power.
Then you should be able to fastboot flash whatever you need to get back up and running again.
I wouldnt just let it keep looping until it dies though.
Probably won't damage anything but I doubt that it's real great for the device.
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So here's the update.
Screen is now black, meaning the boot up/down process has stopped.
I have tried these:
A. Hold down the volume down + power button for 20+ seconds.
B. Hold down the volume up + volume down + power button for 20+ seconds and let up on the volume up button when screen goes black.
These two methods results in a single boot up to green HTC text then black screen.
I suspect the device has lost most of its power. Tried it for a third time, the device is now unresponsive and remains at black screen.
Now I plugged the usb cable connected to the power adapter.
The device enters the aforementioned continuous boot loop.
I tried method A and B, and there are no results, the boot loop continues. Now the device returns to the low or no powered state.
Now the device is connected to the computer. The same happens as if it were connected to the power adapter.
Method A and B still do not work.
Results: holding down buttons longer do nothing for me. The device seems to have lost power, but when charged, immediately the device enters the boot loop state.
Note: when doing method A and B the trials were done when screen is on and when screen is off, still no results.
Now the screen is off and not connected to anything. The problem still persists.
ak074 said:
leave the phone charging for at least 10-15 min on the AC adapter. press and hold both vol buttons then press and hold power for 2+ minutes. after 2 minutes, let go of all buttons except volume down. success?
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actually doing that will destroy the battery. well maybe destroy is too strong of a word but it will damage it for sure. this is a very useful site for anything battery...
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
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I actually tried the 2+ minutes because I saw someone had success with another phone and they said they did it for 3 1/2 min. However it did not work.
Update: Welp, I gave up. I'm going to get my replacement soon and I'll be turning it into Verizon. Really it's not that bad of a loss since I just wiped the phone, only thing is I lost my screen protector and carbon skin
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have you tried to just let the phone bootloop while holding vol down?
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Yep, nothing happened.
Bootlooped too!
Hello I have a HTC Thunderbolt that is S-ON Unlocked and unrooted with stock recovery that is in a bootloop that does now show on ADB or Fastboot. PLEASE HELP!!!!! I REALLY NEED IT!!
Hi,
Here's the backstory, I was using the phone normally and suddenly the volume slider went down like the button was pressed and the touch screen stopped responding. I held the power button to shut down the phone and it couldn't boot again. Before it happened the phone had been working without issue.
What happens:
- When the battery is low and I unplug it or hold the power button for a few seconds, the battery icon appears
- When the battery is charged or it is plugged, I hold the power button and it will only vibrate after 30 seconds
So the screen, battery and buttons work. I tried plugging the phone to my PC but it's not detected, the OS doesn't begin to boot. I tried all possible combinations of power and volume buttons.
Would this be a mobo short, and would it be repairable? I've bought the phone second hand so I have no warranty AFAIK. I've moved to the P2XL but would love to get the PXL working and get my GF away from Apple, she's ready, lol.
Any experience with this issue?
had a similar issue with my htc M7 so idk if it will work or if you tried it but follow these steps:
https://www.wikihow.tech/Turn-on-an-HTC-Phone
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had a similar issue with my htc M7 so idk if it will work or if you tried it but follow these steps:
https://www.wikihow.tech/Turn-on-an-HTC-Phone
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Thanks for the response, I tried and it doesn't work unfortunately