I bought my HTC One V just in May and 3 weeks ago it died. The phone was idle and was working fine before and then it just wouldn't respond. Could not turn it on, charge it or anything.
I didn't root the phone or mess around with it apart from adding applications from the google play store.
I took it to the service centre and they said that some sort of liquid was spilled on the phone and that the motherboard is oxidized! I am 100% sure that nothing was spilt on the phone or was the phone in any area where it was humid.
Could this problem be a factory fault? and if so shouldn't the service centre replace my phone?
I forgot to mention that the phone seemed to overheat while using it.
I have faced the same issue mate...
The phone went dead abruptly, with me doing nothing.
But when I went to the service centre, they sent it for repair and and what I got back was a different phone (different IMEI number). Although it took two weeks for the entire process.
This is some hardware issue with HTC One V, with more and more people reporting that their phone is going dead for no reason at all.
My problem is that the service centre is refusing to replace it. They told me I had to pay for it to be repaired and the repair costs as much as the phone!
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Hi XDA'ers!
Since may 2010 I am a proud HTC-Desire user and a XDA-Developers member! But.. Just after a couple of months my Desire got some abnormal glitches. Like crashing, very hot back, bootloops and GPS not working. HTC (Dynafix) replaced the motherboard (Mainboard Swap)
Three months later the Desire is getting the same abnormalities, and again after service, they replaced the motherboard (Mainbord Swap)
Just straight after the last mainboard swap, the Desire has crashed for 2 times (Like before) but worse: No / very bad reception. So again I called HTC Service and the employee says: No problem, we will replace your Desire with a refurbished one, but first: test another SIMcard. Also with another SIMcard unexpected behaviour: No / weak / bad signal reception. I spoke again with a HTC service employee and they will repair it for the 3rd time. Total repair time is 6 weeks!
Today, Dynafix came here to get my phone for the 3rd time to the HTC service depot. Is this normal? I don't have any trust in the Desire phone anymore!?
C.
Say them to give you a new desire, not only new motherboard. This is not normal.
I'll try to explain as best as possible. Im from portugal and i bought my desire (second hand) in ebay uk in february. When i recieved the phone I opened the box and I saw that there wasnt a invoice, not from the purchase between me and the seller but between the seller and the store where she purchased but also do not know if it was mandatory to include and also the thing that was least bothered at the time.
The phone came branded to t-mobile but i s-off and rooted, so it was not a problem.
The problem is that a few months back here the phone starts to reboot itself. I had to take the battery to stop. But starting from yesterday has worsened a lot, anything I do, the phone restarts and does nothing but this, sometimes he even starts but after entering the PIN, it restarts again. I know its a hardware problem more precisely the motherboard, right?
Already contacted the support of HTC in my country but they tell me to go to the store where purchased, and then they send it for repair. And this is a big problem because as you know I live in Portugal and I can not go to the store where the phone was purchased. Then they told me that I could send to the repair center in my country, out of warranty. Once i have investigated further the identity repairs in Portugal, I saw lots of complaints services, such as unresolved issues, products that come worse than when they were, high prices, etc. Anyway, I better not try their services.
The only solution is to buy another mobile phone, or is there a light at the end of the tunnel? I love this phone and I do not like the idea of having to buy another much more cheaper because I can not buy an equal or similar at the moment. And I'll be very frustrated when using it, after having the experience of using a Desire.
Thank you.
P.S: btw, who does the repairs in Portugal is the Arvato Services.
Anyone?....
try cyanogenmod - it's a faultless ROM.
If the issue persists then you may send it in for repair since I doubt there's anything else for it.
Sounds like the problem I had with my first Desire. It finally was a hardware problem and I got it replaced via my warranty.
In the first couple of weeks everything was fine but then it became really instable and rebooted in loops. Sometimes it run flawless for some hours and then again rebootet and rebootet. Partially even while booting, it restartet again. It became unusable and I had to send it in. Sorry to tell you that.
It was checked and replaced by Arvato Germany
Hi everyone,
So I have to share my horror story with you all for you to understand how customers can be royally messed with.
This is not a "get back at them" thread but mostly a place where we can post our stories with issues we had and where I can direct you to a Facebook page where everyone can go make their stories public and so we can make them increase their standards of customer service and warranty.
So here is my story with HTC:
N.B. None of our phones are rooted and only her's was SIM unlocked via a code we purchased.
So since December 2011, my girlfriend (Phone B) and I (Phone A) have both been using HTC Desire Z sold by Bell Canada. I am a Bell user and she is a Rogers user. Mine was bought under my contract and her's was bought by someone else who got a contract to get the phone but sold the phone brand new and gave me the receipt.
So we had been using our phones without any problems until I started experiencing issues in July 2011. The screen was not responding and I had to send it (A) for repairs. It was returned and was used without any issue until the next problem popped up (keep reading).
In December 2011, I decided to send my girlfriend's phone (B) since she had been complaining that her earpiece was crackling. So in December, I sent the phone.
I leant her my phone for the time her's was under repair. One night, my phone froze when she loaded a PDF. It restarted fine but the next morning, it was stuck at the HTC screen (A).
I called Bell. In Canada, it turns out carriers are responsible for handling the warranty so they consider that if you are not a customer under the carrier, you can't avail yourself of the manufacturer's warranty. This makes absolutely no sense but just another way of licking up customers with their companies.
I called HTC USA (as HTC doesn't have any offices in Canada) and fought for an hour until they transferred me to a repair unit. With them, they told me that the phone was still under warranty and gave me a work order to send to the subcontractor responsible for repairs.
I sent phone A for repairs. In the meantime, phone B was returned. We sent phone B for repairs unlocked and they returned it locked (new IMEI). I paid to get it unlocked and my girlfriend started using it. She told me that it rebooted every 2 minutes. I took a video of it and it is pretty ridiculous. With a Rogers SIM, it reboots every 2 minutes, without a SIM, it reboots every 15 or so. I'm now going to have to send phone B for repairs again and cross my fingers that it doesn't fail again.
Now the pièce de résistance is coming up. I just received a call from the repair company and they are asking 200$ to fix phone A. They consider that a phone under warranty with a work order and sent because of random software failure needs 200$? What is this?
Posted my story on the HTC Canada facebook page and guess what? INSTANT DELETE! Because of this, I started my own Facebook page. We are customers, I bought not 1 but 2 phones from them and look at what they do!
So here it is, the facebook page where all of you should post your stories:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/HTC-Ce...751052?sk=wall
If it gathers wind, we might finally get some real help from HTC. I was a BIG fan of them. Until they fix this mess, NEVER again will I buy or advise anyone to buy their products!
Thank you and sorry for the long post.
Show some support and share your stories, the more posts there are, the more likely they are to help us.
Wow that sucks sorry, but if your these forums why not do all the software fixes yourself?
Yeah I totally understand your point of view. I rooted my Dream in the past and now the Galaxy Nexus but my girlfriend's, I thought, didn't need to be rooted.
Plus, when they are under warranty then I don't see why risk bricking it (if you're good enough, it shouldn't happen) but now that they will be out of warranty, I will root and unlock them for sure.
The only problem is when being repaired, they are updated to the most recent firmware so it makes it a bit harder to root.
Apart from that, the phone that is stuck on the HTC screen is S-ON and is not USB debugging since she had factory reset it herself. Makes it inaccessible from my knowledge right?
The other one is still under warranty and is the one that is rebooting constantly. I don't know whether I'm better off rooting it and installing another firmware or having it corrected by them. It should work out of the box no? Am I being unreasonable for expecting my phones to work? I am also not the first one to experience this, plenty of threads seen on this and other websites...
Anyways thanks for your reply.
HTC Netherlands did a great job for me!
The power-button was not working anymore after the phone fell on the ground. I told them that I want it to be fixed, if it was not getting too expensive. They fixed it and did not charge a penny!
Yeah pven, I guess we should be unbiased and present both sides, fairer that way.
But my case is particularly bad. I ended up rooting her phone and installed the most recent build of cyanogenmod. It rebooted once since but another issue has appeared. When she presses the power button, it locks the screen but sometimes it is actually powered off and needs to go through a short boot process to get back to the home screen.
Also, the phone had been sent to repair the speaker. Turns out they changed the whole board and the speaker isn't fixed. I'll have to put it back to stock ROM, put the original hboot, and unroot it in order to send it back to get it repaired twice.
Surprised she doesn't want to give up on it... after all that has happened, I wouldn't be surprised if would simply forsake HTC altogether... She had an HTC Touch Pro 2 and didn't really like it either so I'm out of options...
As for my DZ, the situation is being corrected with HTC and their contractor. I'm hoping for positive news but it seems it would be going my way. I have a bunch of emails from HTC support that has it going my way at least (them saying it's covered but not for out of warranty damage and a faulty board is not out of warranty damage).
Bottom line, I will think twice before buying a non-nexus device. My Gnex is working like a charm! Too bad the unstable software out-shadowed the amazing hardware of the DZ.
Oh man, this is interesting, i have got my htc phone repaired in China, and all those workers act really nice
Hey guys,
I'm with Vodafone UK (notorious for their bad signal coverage) but this morning when I woke up, my HOX has had absolutely no signal.
I've tried everything I can think of to resolve the issues, standard restart, hard restart, removing the sim card etc. but to no avail.
I also wondered if it was maybe Vodafone having a bad day too and asked my friends who are also with them, if they had any signal. They all have full signal.
Then i checked the settings on my device, phone identity.
For some reason, the IMEI, IMEI SV, IMSI and phone number are now all unknown. I'm not really sure what this means, but I know they normally have something underneath them.
This has led me to believe its an issue with my sim card/contract whatever... maybe I haven't paid my contract so Vodafone cut me off, went online and checked. Everything has been paid for.
Got any suggestions as to whats wrong and how I can resolve this please?
Hi,
I had a similar problem (also on Vodafone, but it may just be coincidental). I had no signal for a couple of days and thought it was due to a screw up during my number porting from O2.
Anyway, after 2 days of calling customer services and having my SIM swapped twice I went into the store and they replaced my phone. It's fine now.
Funny enough I also woke up to phone having zero signal, but am with o2. After 1min or even less signal came back.
just got off the phone to the Vodafone people.
After trying my sim card in my friends Vodafone HOX (black), I got signal. This has led me to believe its a hardware issue, but despite this the phonerep still insisted it might be a software issue (I have the latest OTA update, same as my friend and his is fine? NB: his device doesnt have the flicker issue unlike mine).
Will have to visit the local store to have the shop monkey tell me the dreaded, "we'll have to send it away for repair" probably. If this is the case, the phonerep said I would probably have to pay for any repairs/new handset as I dont have insurance. Is that fair because I'm still well within warranty..?
Sounds about right, if you within your 28 days you can ask for a replacement. As per rules. Even HTC say to replace. Anything after 28 days needs to be sent to HTC for repair. You shouldn't have to pay for any repairs it should be covered under warranty. They can refuse or charge if you have tampered with it, as in did the HTC unlock and installed a custom rom.
See what the shop says, if HTC do charge then kick up a big fuss.
No issues with my vodafone sim in mine, however had terrible issues with GG, kept losing sim card I assumed it was a faulty sim card causing the issues.
Hey there, my girlfriend is on Vodafone with an iPhone 4S, she lost her signal yesterday morning and still hasn't had it back bar a five minute window this afternoon. she lives near a place called Devizes (its in Wiltshire) but her mum had it back from last night, I don't know anyone else on Vodafone so I don't know how far it has spread.
Edited to add: you can check for reported signal/mast issues here (http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/Faults-Board/bd-p/69) the bit on the right of the first set of numbers in the thread title is the start of the postcode for the area the mast is based.
Think I'm a few days past the 28 days, just my luck! And I haven't done anything to the phone whatsoever, everything is stock.
More evidence that something's gone wrong... After leaving it on charge all night (as per), the battery has dropped from 100% to 14% in the space of 4 hours with just some casual wifi usage. It's also extremely quick to heat up now, and thats just from leaving it on charge.
If they make me pay for a blatant hardware issue I will kick up a massive fuss. Why should I pay to have the manufacturer fix a phone that has clearly been made to an unsatisfactory level?
This is my second LG G4. The first device had an issue where it would not boot up completely and when it did it was not reading the LTE sim card. My wireless carrier swapped it out. This device was working fine the first day I got it but I noticed that downloads were slow, like updates through Google Play. After investigating I found that even though the device was connected to WIFI, it was downloading stuff over the mobile network. Then, I started having problems. If I restarted the device, the Wifi button that you use to turn on or off wifi would become stuck and continually blink as it was being clicked but wifi never would come on.
I have tried resets to factory state. In some instances, this would fix the issue, but only temporarily. The issue would soon begin to happen again. There was even one reset where the device going through the setup process could not turn on wifi.
I think this may be a hardware issue but dread going up to the carrier store. I am past my 14 day period. They had to order me a new phone from the warehouse because they did not have any reconditioned devices but I don't really understand how it is okay for them to give out reconditioned devices for something that should be covered under the manufacturers warranty. I also don't understand why they cannot swap it out with the stores stock. When they ordered the last one, they told me 3-5 business days. This was on a Monday. Apparently something happened and the device never got ordered so Thursday when I called to check on the status of the device, I was told they had to do the order again. I was without a device on their service for eight days which in my opinion is also ridiculous.
I just really dread going up there and dropping my phone off for one of them to say we did a hard reset to fix it, and then I bring it right back home and it happens again and I have to go back up there. Something tells me LG didn't do a lot of QC when they were manufacturing these devices.
I wanted to know if anyone else had the wifi issue I have described above?
Just started happening to me today..wifi icon in status bar blinks like a stop light on crack and it won't turn on or connect to any wifi. gonna go to a sprint store to try to exchange it I'll let you know what happens
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stam27 said:
Just started happening to me today..wifi icon in status bar blinks like a stop light on crack and it won't turn on or connect to any wifi. gonna go to a sprint store to try to exchange it I'll let you know what happens
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I hope you have no issues exchanging it. I got the same guy that supposedly originally ordered the replacement device the first time. Normally they make you come back an hour later but he rushed right out and said, "Your device is defective." and gave me the same spiel about how it is two new and they don't have any reconditioned devices so a new one would arrive from the warehouse in 3-5 business days.
The only reason I am still using Sprint is because they can get signals in places like hospital emergency rooms that the other providers can't because of the 800mhz. I seem to recall, but maybe my imagination is inventing something, that when I had issues with devices on "T" and Verizon that they swapped the devices out of existing store inventory, but I could be wrong.
At first I thought the issue was software related. Also, This will be the third time I have to buy a glass screen protector. The first one I got from Amazon. They never offered to replace it, although they should replace it. The second one, I got when they replaced my device. Today the dude tells me he can transfer my glass. Never heard of that happening without issues.
So sprint will exchange it cause I've only had the phone for5 days but i have to go to a different store to exchange it cause my store doesn't have any left with black leather..so back to the g2 running cloudy3.3 till i can go to a different store
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