Screen response when charging - HTC One X

I normally use the charger which came with my HOX and there is significant lag when it comes to using the screen in all apps and android as general.
Just used my Desire HD charger tonight and the screen is normal with no issues.
Anyone else noticed a problem with the screen on charge or just me? Think I may have to switch back to the older HTC charger!
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noisy_lightning said:
I normally use the charger which came with my HOX and there is significant lag when it comes to using the screen in all apps and android as general.
Just used my Desire HD charger tonight and the screen is normal with no issues.
Anyone else noticed a problem with the screen on charge or just me? Think I may have to switch back to the older HTC charger!
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Ihttp://www.phonearena.com/news/Heres-why-Apples-iPhone-charger-is-so-expensive_id30371/#1-
Read this, now imagine all that fancy stuff isn't there. That is the charger htc supplied, which explains why the touchscreen goes to sh*t when the charger is plugged in.

noisy_lightning said:
I normally use the charger which came with my HOX and there is significant lag when it comes to using the screen in all apps and android as general.
Just used my Desire HD charger tonight and the screen is normal with no issues.
Anyone else noticed a problem with the screen on charge or just me? Think I may have to switch back to the older HTC charger!
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Yeah I noticed this, doesn't happen so much now I've updated my software version. Started to think it was a kernel issue.
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HOX Didn't Turn On

Last night I woke up in the middle of the night, checked my phone, and it wouldn't turn on. It was plugged into the charger, but no red led was on and it wouldn't turn on at all with the power button.
This morning when I woke up, the phone was back on charging with the red light and was able to turn on. My phone is rooted and flashed an upgraded rom + kernel. Can anyone explain why that happened?
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oh! s*** same thing happened to me just now. i removed the charging cable tried pitting it in to the boot loader mode but nothing happened, suddenly red light started blinking when i was trying to power it on again and then it powered on and now its charging. i thought it was a loose connection but seems like some other issue. i am on insercoin rom.
With the root u made u will damage your phone...sad but true, thats why "do not root your phone"!
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AcoAlex said:
With the root u made u will damage your phone...sad but true, thats why "do not root your phone"!
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That is in no way true. All of my devices are rooted and have been for ages, no issues. What's probably happened here is that the devices have overheated
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That was the case with my unrooted, brand new HOX first time out of the box. It turned out the battery was so flat dead, the phone didn't manage to start.
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I believe it was a kernel issue guys. I had just flashed a kernel that night and it probably had something to do with it.
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[Q] Battery Stuck/ Not Charging

Hey guys, it has been a week since i have owned the HTC One V, and i love it so far! (Virgin Mobile Version)
There is a problem that i have noticed in the past 3 days and its that the battery will not charge past 73/72%. I do not have any apps running, and i have even tried turning the device off and charging. Does anyone know what i should do?
Thanks guys!
Relgozen said:
Hey guys, it has been a week since i have owned the HTC One V, and i love it so far! (Virgin Mobile Version)
There is a problem that i have noticed in the past 3 days and its that the battery will not charge past 73/72%. I do not have any apps running, and i have even tried turning the device off and charging. Does anyone know what i should do?
Thanks guys!
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First of all, is it rooted? If yes, what rom do you have? You have custom recovery?
If not try this. Charge the phone and when the green led is on power off the device and leave it to charge for another 1 hour.
No it is not rooted. The problem is that the green light never appears because it doesn't fully charge.
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Nvm
Will do. I have never let the battery drain completely. Do you think that can be a reason why it's not charging. Thanks
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Relgozen said:
Will do. I have never let the battery drain completely. Do you think that can be a reason why it's not charging. Thanks
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Yes, quite likely, kill the battery then off mode charge it over night
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Same problem
I had the same problem with one week old VM One V. Charged to 80% and no more. Discharged (auto turned off at 10%) and it charged to 100 one time. Then charged only to 84%. Discharged again, went down to 6% before shutting down. After a couple more cycles, including unplugging after "full" charge to 84%, then replugging and getting to 100%, finally two days in a row woke up to a green light and 100% from a 20-30% level at bed time. Only issue now seems to be two widgets show different battery levels, e.g. 63% on battery monitor widget pro, 53% on Elixer pro battery widget. The icon at the top looks more like 60%.
Not rooted, waiting a while. Love the phone, wish it were dual core, but runs as well as my Droid X and much better battery life. Nice design and feel.
have you resolved your issue Relgozen??
Yes your advice was very helpful. Should I continue to charge my device only when the battery dies?
Thanks again
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Relgozen said:
Yes your advice was very helpful. Should I continue to charge my device only when the battery dies?
Thanks again
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if you dont need it fully charged everyday then yes, but i wont say never charge when you only have x amount of battery, because my phone goes on charge @85% sometimes
Ok thank you
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So now that the problem went away I was not afraid to root my phone. Now, my battery is saying it has been on 97% for four hours. It is rooted. Any help? Thanks
UPDATE:after resetting the phone about 5 times the battery indicator went back to normal. Sorry for the extra post
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not charging
guys i have a rooted htc one v using odex stock rom its been 3 days that i am using this rom. the phone is stuck at 14 % and not charging i have tried for about 3 to 4 hours..
Change USB cable
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i've tried that but its no use..
Try rebooting
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One X overheats

I recently have the problem, that my phone tends to overheat easily.
It happened three times over the last month which is not too often, but considering I have never had any issues before, it makes me a bit concerned.
This morning I woke up and the phone was only charged 54% and it was very hot. Battery widget said it's been 58 degrees centigrade. I unplugged the charger, waited for 10 minutes and then I charged it again.
The other two times before it was pretty much the same, but I guess the second time it was my own fault as the phone was plugged in and under a duvet.
Is it possible, that my charger is broken or the USB cable doesn't work with the One X?
I am currently using the cable of my Nexus 7 (with the HTC One X charger) as I am in Germany right now, and I forgot my One X cable in the UK.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Usually when you charge its gonna overheat ...if you keep the back cover ...also if you are charging the phone and using it...it will get hot like hell
Of course it does overheat a bit when it's charging, but it even stops charging because of the heat (hence the 54% after approximately 7 hours).
I have not been using it, as it was charging over night when I was asleep.
My HOX overheat on the side of back camera (close the sim slot) when recharge or when I run a 3D game, it usually don't show any temp problem during daily usage
Overheating is when the notification led.flashes green and red.
Getting warmer is not overheating.
Mine is only Overheating if im playing 3D Games even if not charging. I'm on Viper Rom with Faux Kernel
Mine doesn't overheat at all. The broken one did. This one no. Mine doesn't even heat up.
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I guess you have an appli which is working anormally, crunching.
Try to check your applis and empty their cache.
It can be your mail for example. I had this problem, I deleted my email account and re-installed it and there were no anormal CPU usage (& data consumption) anymore.
Arnaud787 said:
I guess you have an appli which is working anormally, crunching.
Try to check your applis and empty their cache.
It can be your mail for example. I had this problem, I deleted my email account and re-installed it and there were no anormal CPU usage (& data consumption) anymore.
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What he said....
Mine was doing the same thing, turns out a dodgy widget was to blame.
I think itll heat up to 45 to 50 while charging considering what type of task your doing like games call etc.
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Try using different roms im on renovate and my phone doesnt get that hot anymore i used to be on venom and then adroid rev and my phone got extremely hot when i connected my phone to tv and played games but on renovate its relitivly cool
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BenPope said:
Overheating is when the notification led.flashes green and red.
Getting warmer is not overheating.
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Well... I mean is so "warm" to ne hard hold the finger on the area...
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What rom are you using? You could just be using one that has aggresive core control. Ive had the same problem before but after i changed to renovate the phone doesnt get as hot
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Me too, with Viper ROM
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If it comes during night,it looks like some app wakes your phone up and it goes than crazy.
Check, which app produced most drain while sleep with better battery stats.
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Hallo my hox whith original rom overheating too when i play 3d games
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gkm8123 said:
Hallo my hox whith original rom overheating too when i play 3d games
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It's normal and comes as feature in each hi_end smartphone today (nexus overheates much faster)
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Mine over heats playing Max Payne, led flashes green and red. To date it has not affected my HOX in any way.
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With the new Jelly-Bean-Rom the phone doesn't overheat so much as on Ice Cream Sandwich...good luck
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[Q] Need Help with my phone.

Hello people,
i own a 2 yr old htc wildfire, rooted, overclocked. recently the phone's battery just stopped charging and the screen ceased to work. the display is there but the touch is not. it comes on again randomly for some time. also, the battery charges till 5%, then discharges even when connected to charger.
What to do?
Pls help.
abhishyam2007 said:
Hello people,
i own a 2 yr old htc wildfire, rooted, overclocked. recently the phone's battery just stopped charging and the screen ceased to work. the display is there but the touch is not. it comes on again randomly for some time. also, the battery charges till 5%, then discharges even when connected to charger.
What to do?
Pls help.
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Its getting too old.
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alamgirqazi said:
Its getting too old.
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I agree. It sounds like multiple hardware failures. You could but a new battery for cheap but the screen may be a write off.
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[Q] SentinelRom poor battery.

So I recently installed this Rom, immediately after I saw that it boasted about having the ability to add an amazing battery life.
Now I've seen a couple of threads, and videos of guys proving this. So I was quite excited that I will be able to have a great battery life, more use of my phone, rather than just 6-8 hours.
However, after installing it last night, and charging it, I noticed today, that I only had the phone on for 6 hours, and already it was down to 11%.
I didn't even use my phone that much. It may have downloaded one or two apps, but that's it. So, I've reinstalled the ROM, to see if this will fix it.
Anyone one else used this ROM with the HTC One X and experienced the same thing?
Also new to the forum, and using roms, so be gentle :silly:
You need to let it settle for a few charge cycles
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tomascus said:
You need to let it settle for a few charge cycles
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So essentially, use it till the battery is dead, and then charge it up, a few days?
Cheers.
No. Just charge it like normal. These batteries like partial charges not full charges.
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tomascus said:
No. Just charge it like normal. These batteries like partial charges not full charges.
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I've just heard great stuff for this Rom on battery life, and it's just not impressive so far. It seems to be worse than normal.

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