Looks like I got a defect one x.. ht23 - HTC One X

hey everyone.. but a HTC ONE X international off a private seller, and with my luck its a ht23.. the only real problems I've experienced with it is flickering screen and a dead pixel.
my one question is will replacing the lcd screen fix the problems?
sorry if this has been posted before. I've looked and really havent seen an answer

Well, it'll fix the dead.pixel, unless the new screen has a dead/stick pixel
Flicker was fixed with 1.29.401.11, although it didn't affect all devices.

How would I go about checking what version I have??
Thanks for the help! I p.s I'm a noob
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Tugs4life said:
How would I go about checking what version I have??
Thanks for the help! I p.s I'm a noob
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Settings>About>Software information>More and the build number is what your are looking for
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Phone HTC and send it for warranty repair
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I'm currently using the latest alpha of cm10 the build numbers are very different then the example you posted
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Can I do that with an international version of the phone?? I I'm currently located in Canada as well
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What benpope posted was the stock version number of the ROM. Since you are running a custom ROM, of course all the software versions would be different. Perhaps you should bring it back to stock since CM10 is still in alpha stage. And most likely you would need to put it back to its stock status if you were to send it to HTC for repairs.

Tugs4life said:
Can I do that with an international version of the phone?? I I'm currently located in Canada as well
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I have an HT23 bought in Canada and no problem with it so far...
did you try a LCD revival software, sometime on new LCD this can be fixed search the market...
HTC should help, if not you can claim warranty from the seller since in Canada we have seller obligation to a legal warranty EVEN with an unlocked bootloader...
I also wonder why you installed another rom and unlocked it if you had a bad pixel, but you may have a bad vision as well (Just Joking...)

Haha I just may. I bought it off a private seller. So it was rooted when I got it. It's not a big deal to me anymore. I found a great price for a new lcd and digitizer and may just fix it myself.
Thank you all for your help
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[Q] Weird Screen Problem

I was watchin a movie on my Desire when out of no where a green(sometimes black,depends on what im viewing) rectangle appeared on the bottom quarter of my screen. I don't remember dropping it recently so I don't know if the LCD broke, got some images to show how it looks.
Thanks in advance.
No one has any idea what this might be?
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if it's unrooted and under warranty you should probably get it checked out officially
Is rooted and I have the phone over a year
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arifarjon said:
Is rooted and I have the phone over a year
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unroot it and apparently you get two years warranty
Need to send it to repair, just unroot and wupti

Need advice on replacing?

I am experiencing that crappy screen flickering issue, its just annoying. Updated to 1.29,no luck.
I ordered the International version and got it from France. I am in the US.
Can someone tell me what do I have to do to get it replaced? I am still under 20 days since I got it.
Thanks
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Contact your retailer and ask for a return, they should class it as DOA. Just explain the issue to them.
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According to a thread HTC says flickering is a software issue and will be fixed with next OTA
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darqadius said:
According to a thread HTC says flickering is a software issue and will be fixed with next OTA
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They say that but I didn't even have it on .126 UK on o2, so it can't always be software.
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I notice flickering only on lowest brightness whilst taping on the screen... Do I finding annoying? Not really... But cannot return my phone coz i have rooted it through htcdev. If there will be an official announcement that it's hardware then I'll smash my phone over the wall and claim replacement through my insurance
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wait a minute, so what does replacement cover? I mean, under what circumstances can I actually get a replacement?
And I am pretty sure its not software related. I started of with 1.26 or 27 can't remember.. then updated to 1.28, and now on 1.29.. it is still doing the same ol crappy flickering
Sabspave said:
wait a minute, so what does replacement cover? I mean, under what circumstances can I actually get a replacement?
And I am pretty sure its not software related. I started of with 1.26 or 27 can't remember.. then updated to 1.28, and now on 1.29.. it is still doing the same ol crappy flickering
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If you unlocked your bootloader you warranty is gone, although it says "may" on the website will leave HTC open to law suites.
I would do as above "drop" my phone claim off insurance.
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HTC is saying flickering will be fixed with next OTA (next after 1.29).
HTC already warned that their "may" means "will"
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Has anyone returned a Dev Unlocked HOX to Amazon?

I need to return my One X to Amazon as it has a long list of faults but I was just wanting to see what a Rooted one x was capable of first, so I was wondering if they would check this or not?
Thanks
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jameslfc5 said:
I need to return my One X to Amazon as it has a long list of faults but I was just wanting to see what a Rooted one x was capable of first, so I was wondering if they would check this or not?
Thanks
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Yep, i returned my first HOX, they didn't care and sent me a new one, after this one was faulty, too, I sent it back to get my money refunded, the didn't care either
After this I bought a new one on Amazon, which is faulty too -.- haha, however, I'm going to send this back at the end of the 30-day replacement period. ALL of my HOX were/are HTC-Dev unlocked. The first one actually was even bricked XD
So go for it mate, they don't care!
fekle said:
Yep, i returned my first HOX, they didn't care and sent me a new one, after this one was faulty, too, I sent it back to get my money refunded, the didn't care either
After this I bought a new one on Amazon, which is faulty too -.- haha, however, I'm going to send this back at the end of the 30-day replacement period. ALL of my HOX were/are HTC-Dev unlocked. The first one actually was even bricked XD
So go for it mate, they don't care!
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Haha! Cheers for the advice mate
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jameslfc5 said:
Haha! Cheers for the advice mate
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you're welcome!
seems there is something wrong with the white One X from Amazon UK, it was taken off the shelf...

Warranty UK

I have a one x two year contract with Vodafone UK. Correct me if I am wrong but if my phone goes faulty within the contract period is it Vodafones responsibility to repair/replace it. For this reason is it not likely that the boot loader will never be checked for locked/unlocked status, hence it is safe to htcdev unlock
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they would have the right to check...
phil112345 said:
they would have the right to check...
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Yes but are they likely to
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Probably. End of the day that's the risk you take
EddyOS said:
Probably. End of the day that's the risk you take
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I wouldn't imagine the Vodafone employees to be too Tech savy
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I imagine they would check, if you're careful and follow all instructions to the word they should never need to though
Liam0o said:
I imagine they would check, if you're careful and follow all instructions to the word they should never need to though
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Why do you think that
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KrisPerry said:
I wouldn't imagine the Vodafone employees to be too Tech savy
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And if they send it back to HTC to be repaired? I read on the Vodafone forums that they did sometimes. Also they will be quite aware of HTCdev unlock. Its a right get out for them to use along with their favourite "water damage" excuse. Ive unlocked mine but i wont send it back if i have a problem, ill use my insurance.
from my experience with the one x and vodaphone staff they wouldnt have a clue one of them told me to to a system reboot and then i would need to connect it to a pc as she had wiped the rom i said oh thanx for the help and hung up not very savy when it comes to the one x defo not
steve36 said:
from my experience with the one x and vodaphone staff they wouldnt have a clue one of them told me to to a system reboot and then i would need to connect it to a pc as she had wiped the rom i said oh thanx for the help and hung up not very savy when it comes to the one x defo not
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phone support staff are not the same as tech/repair staff. vodafone may even send it to a subcontractor/htc for repair or further tests who would be capable of checking such things
cjm1979 said:
And if they send it back to HTC to be repaired? I read on the Vodafone forums that they did sometimes. Also they will be quite aware of HTCdev unlock. Its a right get out for them to use along with their favourite "water damage" excuse. Ive unlocked mine but i wont send it back if i have a problem, ill use my insurance.
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What insurance do you use. Do they repair, send a cheque, or replace the handset
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KrisPerry said:
What insurance do you use. Do they repair, send a cheque, or replace the handset
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Its with my bank now and ive not used them yet. It used to be with Vodafone and they used to just replace with a new handset if it was beyond repair.
I´ve been reading, how to root, and it says you will lose, alter CID, so that´s an easy way to check if you unlocked the bootloader..
My question is, locking it again and run the RUU will get the original CID back?
And if so htc will not know it´s was unlocked in the first place?
thanks
Only problem is that it will say relocked rather than locked. There was someone who managed to get it back to locked apparently
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KrisPerry said:
Only problem is that it will say relocked rather than locked. There was someone who managed to get it back to locked apparently
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Any link to the info?
Thanks
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Maybe this will do the trick, anyone tried it > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1581653
I just decided to go for it and ditch the warranty. If I bricked the phone, there are loads of ways to fix it on here.
My only worry is I'd bring it to Vodafone and they would notice the CoreDroid custom icons.
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In the 1st 6 months the seller must prove you caused the fault before denying a remedy. After 6 months its vice-versa
Unless they can demonstrate unlocking caused any issues, you're covered by the Sales of Goods Act
ferreinf said:
Any link to the info?
Thanks
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Maybe this will do the trick, anyone tried it > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1581653
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Its in the s off thread somewhere.
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[SOLVED] Unique issue AFAIK

I have posted this in Q&A twice and no help, so forgive me for wrong section.
My One X has a very weird issue that no matter what I can't find anyone who has it. It has a screen flex on the right side, but if I press on the side or something else does, the phone shuts off. The only way to turn it on after this is to plug it into the wall. HTC wouldn't take it because of the bootloader. I just would like to know if there is anyway possible to fix this. I can't even put a case on the device because doing so cause the phone to turn off in my pocket.
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mibikin said:
I have posted this in Q&A twice and no help, so forgive me for wrong section.
My One X has a very weird issue that no matter what I can't find anyone who has it. It has a screen flex on the right side, but if I press on the side or something else does, the phone shuts off. The only way to turn it on after this is to plug it into the wall. HTC wouldn't take it because of the bootloader. I just would like to know if there is anyway possible to fix this. I can't even put a case on the device because doing so cause the phone to turn off in my pocket.
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The only thing you could do is to take it apart and search for the problem and then eventually replace the defected part
If you have the AT&T version, you'd be better off in that forum, this is for the Tegra version.
I'm.sure the States has consumer protection law, it's clearly a hardware defect. Put stock ROM and whatever else on it and insist your retailer deal.with the problem.
BenPope said:
If you have the AT&T version, you'd be better off in that forum, this is for the Tegra version.
I'm.sure the States has consumer protection law, it's clearly a hardware defect. Put stock ROM and whatever else on it and insist your retailer deal.with the problem.
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I bought the International One X when I was in Lebanon, I just use at&t as my carrier. I'm pretty much screwed.
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mibikin said:
I bought the International One X when I was in Lebanon, I just use at&t as my carrier. I'm pretty much screwed.
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HTC has international warranty, but not sure it if covers US or not.
I can have a warranty in Turkey for devices which are bought in the EU. Better check with HTC support.
mibikin said:
I bought the International One X when I was in Lebanon, I just use at&t as my carrier. I'm pretty much screwed.
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thekillingroad said:
HTC has international warranty, but not sure it if covers US or not.
I can have a warranty in Turkey for devices which are bought in the EU. Better check with HTC support.
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The warranty for all HTC devices is as thekillingroad mentioned is "INTERNATIONAL" and should cover the US as well. I had a problem with mine as well, a different one, but if it wasn't for the warranty provided by the carrier I've bought the device from I would've sent it in service under HTC's warranty.
You just have to contact HTC CS and they'll tell you the procedure you have to follow.
I wasn't satisfied with the quality of the repair my device received as it came back with more defects the than it was sent in with and contacted them by phone and afterwards got a complete replacement.
My advice: don't even hesitate to give them a call.
Best of luck.
Pushu.x
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Hey just said hello cant use the warranty bc his bootlocker is unlocked and they wouldn't take it.
Maybe pay for the repair?
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If all else fails invest in a couple of guitar plectrums and take the whole screen out, then reseat it. Plenty of YouTube vids showing how to do this.
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andyl66 said:
If all else fails invest in a couple of guitar plectrums and take the whole screen out, then reseat it. Plenty of YouTube vids showing how to do this.
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This is what I plan on trying when I have time.
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Solved the issue by removing the screen with some piece of plastic I found. Thanks everyone.
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