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Hi guys. As HOX is facing bugs and issues, I searched a lot about it and I recently came to know that Taiwan manufactured model is performing better as compared to those manufactured in china. Still Confused with it
rohitahuja0123 said:
Hi guys. As HOX is facing bugs and issues, I searched a lot about it and I recently came to know that Taiwan manufactures model is performing better as compared to those manufactured in china. Still Confused with it
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How do we know it's from Taiwan ou China ?
See at the back of box
Mine is from Taiwan and it's performing perfectly.
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thom109 said:
Mine is from Taiwan and it's performing perfectly.
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same as that.
Same here Taiwan.. zero build defects, non to mild software issues (not related to the manufacturing)
mine is from Taiwan as well, it is functioning just fine. I have had no problems yet, and I dont expect to have anything hardware related. Just software if anything.
I ordered 2 white One X's. Both are made in Taiwan. One got resizing screen issue and was sending back for replacement. Another one isn't has any issues(yet).
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So it's clear that build quality of taiwan product is better. Guys please keep this in mind before buying. I am a bit dissapointed by HTC regarding the issues that are faced in such high end devices
i agree with you guys.
my experienced with my previous devices, htc hd2 (2 devices, taiwan and china), desire s (china), sensation (taiwan):
on hd2 the taiwan one works great but has dull screen colors, altough the china one has great screen colors, but distorted speaker on max volume, and already broke in less than a year (restarted in loop).
desire s, has a build quality defect, like backlight bleeding and there is a space between screen glass and the body. but works fine.
sensation, no problem at all.
i just wonder if there are chinise phones out there?
anyone got a chinese one?
mine is also taiwan and without, or jut with very little faults
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i just wonder if there are chinise phones out there?
anyone got a chinese one?
mine is also taiwan and without, or jut with very little faults
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Mate, read the thread...there are obviously Chinese manuf phones around, its well documented all over the web.
Taiwan here, running perfect. So glad I didn't import.
thom109 said:
Mine is from Taiwan and it's performing perfectly.
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same as that
Got mine today. Taiwan manufactured, speaker quality is terrible at high volume. I'm not particularly fussy about sound quality but this is ridiculous.
Havoc2k said:
i just wonder if there are chinise phones out there?
anyone got a chinese one?
mine is also taiwan and without, or jut with very little faults
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Mine is Chinese and its working flawlessly. Only software issues are a problem.
Taiwan model here, sent back due to a host of build issues.
Chinese model and no problems.
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Chinese model here minor issues with screen flickering and my wifi not connecting properly to my router at 40mhz (works fine on other routers and at 20mhz on my router).
China manufactured, everything's perfect apart from 1 virtually unnoticeable dead pixel.
China's manufactured here, 100% perfect, no build problems or anything. If anything, I think it's just the software.
I'm not new to HTC i owned my diamond for many years now but i wanted to got my new HTC ONE X
plz help me coz all the web sites sells the china version and i only trust the Taiwan version of any HTC
can any one tell me about a site that sells the Taiwanese one x?
i need a web site that somebody got his Taiwanese one x from it
HTC...... quietly brilliant
I don't think there's anywhere that will allow you to pick your phone by serial number. Get the phone and if anything is wrong with it return it for a replacement. I'd recommend Amazon as they've the best return service.
By the way, the China version seems to have less problems from what I can gather on the forums.
I had the diamond, the early days of sense, glad it has improved.
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hetalmp said:
By the way, the China version seems to have less problems from what I can gather on the forums.
I had the diamond, the early days of sense, glad it has improved.
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Not from what I have experienced. The Chinese version are bad.
still confused
have any one tried one of these sites?
http://www.plemix.com/phone-htc-one_x-phone
http://welectronics.com/gsm/hTC/HTC-ONE-X.HTML
https://evotronix.com/htc-one-x
http://www.popularelect.com/HTC-One-X-Android-Smartphone-Unlocked-p/OneX.htm
coz amazon didn't say if the phone is china or Taiwan made
i need that phone badly
yup the chinese versions are bad, get the taiwan one
there is absolutely nothing wrong with my Chinese version.
it starts with SH23PW. i guess i got lucky?
Goto any mobile shop and choose HOX starting from ht serial number . You can check serial number from box.
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I got mine from technotradinghouse.com, the phone was from Singapore...according to HTC.
HT23..so the Taiwanese built..n no issues here..
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brent8577 said:
there is absolutely nothing wrong with my Chinese version.
it starts with SH23PW. i guess i got lucky?
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You would not say that if you got my first handset. I had the yellow spot on mine and a few others in another forum has flickering issues with the Chinese handsets.
shadowboy23 said:
You would not say that if you got my first handset. I had the yellow spot on mine and a few others in another forum has flickering issues with the Chinese handsets.
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You can say the same thing about the Taiwanese models as well. It's a crapshoot as to whether or not you get a good phone from either country. We have no idea if Chinese or Taiwanese models are better because we're not privvy to HTC's returns records.
If you want one, order it from a reputable company and if it's defective, return it. It's as simple as that.
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You can say the same thing about the Taiwanese models as well. It's a crapshoot as to whether or not you get a good phone from either country. We have no idea if Chinese or Taiwanese models are better because we're not privvy to HTC's returns records.
If you want one, order it from a reputable company and if it's defective, return it. It's as simple as that.
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Well put it this way I'd rather get one made from Taiwan than CHina because China has bad QC compared to others.
I've been reading more chinese handsets having issues comapred to the ones made in Taiwan.
I got mine from technotradinghouse.com, the phone was from Singapore...according to HTC.
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was it made in taiwan?
shadowboy23 said:
Well put it this way I'd rather get one made from Taiwan than CHina because China has bad QC compared to others.
I've been reading more chinese handsets having issues comapred to the ones made in Taiwan.
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And I've read more Taiwanese models have had issues, therefore Taiwan must have crappier QC...
This is my point. It doesn't matter what you've read, because there's always going to be another thread saying the other model is worse. The best the OP can do is order one from a reputable website and return it if it's defective.
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And I've read more Taiwanese models have had issues, therefore Taiwan must have crappier QC
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I don't agree sorry because everything that is made from china is just poor quality. You are entitled to your opinion. I know if I had a choice I would rather get a product made in Taiwan or Singapore over the ones made in China.
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I don't agree sorry because everything that is made from china is just poor quality. You are entitled to your opinion. I know if I had a choice I would rather get a product made in Taiwan or Singapore over the ones made in China.
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You are entitled to your own opinion as well, but saying "everything made from china is just poor quality" is an asinine statement.
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daywalker_7780 said:
I got mine from technotradinghouse.com, the phone was from Singapore...according to HTC.
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My phone is an SH23 model (Chinese) and it's been perfect so far. Hopefully yours is too.
Mine is also SH23 and it's perfect.
Sh23 here.
All good since launch day!
My Desire HD was made in Taiwan and I too wanted a taiwanese HOX. Luckily the first phone I picked up in the store (one of the reasons I didn't buy it online was to check the sn before buying) was HT24 and it's flawless. I can totally understand why the OP wants a TW phone.
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Purchased a HTC DGH 100(good old media link) last week off ebay after checking if its compatible with HTC one X and was under the impression that it is compatible but plays media in a lower resolution.
Received it today and tried pairing it with my Htc one X (i was so excited that I literally wanted to jump) and after trying for nearly an hour, I gave up and called up HTC customer service.
Spoke to a nice lady(sarcasm) over the phone who initially said to me "We are sorry sir, but we do not provide troubleshooting support for HTC Media Link". After a few mins of a heated argument regarding how crappy their customer service is, I finally got to speak to speak to her manager who was very nice(sarcasm again) and told me that htc media link is not compatible with htc one x and after showing them this link
http://www.htcaccessories.com.au/DG_H100.aspx
where "under category and cables" it mentioned htc one x, they agreed that there was a mistake on their website. I have been advised by HTC that they will try getting back to me with a resolution and advised me "we are not promising you anything" like they are warning me.
Will update the post soon with their resolution or any updates on this but just wanted to tell every one pathetic the HTC customer service is.
Crap, and they still havn't fixed the site
their customer service is really bad
i wudnt be surprised if they dont get back to me or fix up their website given how bad they were on the phone.
That's is terrible, HTC should really pull thier fingers out of their backsides and get the accessory released, I've had the dock, media link on order from amazon for 6 weeks now and they have failed to supply them.
I think you have grounds for a refund as it dosent work as advertised, have you contacted the seller?.
Also if it is DLNA can you not try one of the DLNA streaming apps from the marketplace?
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audiobookman said:
I think you have grounds for a refund as it dosent work as advertised, have you contacted the seller?.
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I have contacted the seller but can't blame him as he asked me to check with HTC regarding the compatibility before I buy it. I asked if HTC could do anything to fix it or replace it with media link hd, but they said that they won't and after threatening them about taking this on fb,Twitter etc.. they said they will look into it. Lol, funny how I never use fb/Twitter unless I have a complain against some organization
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audiobookman said:
Also if it is DLNA can you not try one of the DLNA streaming apps from the marketplace?
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Will give it a try but I dont think it will work coz I did search on google for nearly an hour for a fix but cudnt find a thing
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I thought they advertised it originally to allow all hdmi TVs to have DLNA added so you could stream from computers etc - I originally looked at it but got a bluray player instead ( cheaper at the time).
Imediashare lite should find it on your network. Keep us posted
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audiobookman said:
I thought they advertised it originally to allow all hdmi TVs to have DLNA added so you could stream from computers etc - I originally looked at it but got a bluray player instead ( cheaper at the time).
Imediashare lite should find it on your network. Keep us posted
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The problem with imediashare is that my tv doesn't have DLNA n the so called media link has a closed software/hardware that doesn't lt the one x connect to media link using any other hardware. They better come up with a resolution or I am going the galaxy way
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shahid317 said:
They better come up with a resolution or I am going the galaxy way
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Your not the first and won't be the last, I'm also thinking of changing, unless htc get s-off and actually release updates to the UK I'm out probo for good. So near yet so far.... The older medialink should be compatible end of there is no excuse for it to be incompatible with future models. Because of this thread I think I will be cancelling my media link as it won't be compatible with future models.
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Your not the first and won't be the last, I'm also thinking of changing, unless htc get s-off and actually release updates to the UK I'm out probo for good. So near yet so far.... The older medialink should be compatible end of there is no excuse for it to be incompatible with future models. Because of this thread I think I will be cancelling my media link as it won't be compatible with future models.
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It really is a shame considering I spent $780 on my new phone and media link only to be told that I have to sort things out myself. Oh and I haven't even started talking about screen flickering which hasn't gone away even after swapping the handset.
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Update 15 may 2012
HTC calls me and tells me that media link is compatible and when I ask them to help me fix it, they give up and request for more time to come up with a resolution.
On a sidenote, they are yet to fix up their mistake on the website and worse, they have added a few more phones to the list(like sensation,explorer etc) that I think may not be compatible.
Good going HTC(pun intended)!
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Update 15 may 2012
Got a call back again and was asked to update the firmware which I did already. I was then asked to give out the imei of my handset to which I denied and then I was told to provide them with the software/firmware version of one x. After telling them that I have one device with 1.29 and the other with 1.26, they came up with a crappy excuse that it only works with 1.28!!!I then told them that it was ridiculous and they had no idea as to what they were talking and were coming up with crappy excuses. They then advised me that they can only help if I gave them the imei number and when I requested them to put that line in writing and email me so that I could use it for legal purposes I was advised that they will call me tomorrow to help me fix the problem.
Luckily Australian laws are consumer friendly and if not resolved in a few days, I am knocking the doors of the consumer affairs.
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shahid317 said:
Update 15 may 2012
Got a call back again and was asked to update the firmware which I did already. I was then asked to give out the imei of my handset to which I denied and then I was told to provide them with the software/firmware version of one x. After telling them that I have one device with 1.29 and the other with 1.26, they came up with a crappy excuse that it only works with 1.28!!!I then told them that it was ridiculous and they had no idea as to what they were talking and were coming up with crappy excuses. They then advised me that they can only help if I gave them the imei number and when I requested them to put that line in writing and email me so that I could use it for legal purposes I was advised that they will call me tomorrow to help me fix the problem.
Luckily Australian laws are consumer friendly and if not resolved in a few days, I am knocking the doors of the consumer affairs.
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Wierd stuff, HTC never asked me for my IMEI but always for SN
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Wierd stuff, HTC never asked me for my IMEI but always for SN
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Ah well, they are trying to come up with as many excuses they can. I don't think they will ever resolve this!
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There is only one thing you can do:
*hahahahahahahaha @ HTC*
(HTC is really screwing up with the One X, glad I asked a refund in time)
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There is only one thing you can do:
*hahahahahahahaha @ HTC*
(HTC is really screwing up with the One X, glad I asked a refund in time)
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Lol, they called me back again yesterday stating that media link IS compatible with one X. Funny how the same guy denied it twice before I asked them to replace it with media link hd. No idea what they are on about
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Update 16may 2012
They want me to send my phone back to my carrier to have it assessed.strange how they are trying to fix my phone when they know where the problem lies
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fallenwout said:
There is only one thing you can do:
*hahahahahahahaha @ HTC*
(HTC is really screwing up with the One X, glad I asked a refund in time)
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Again:
*hahahahahahahaha @ HTC*
I feel your frustration.
fallenwout said:
Again:
*hahahahahahahaha @ HTC*
I feel your frustration.
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Lol
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Getting HTC One X working with Media Link
If you upgrade the firmware on the Media Link, this should work.
Steps:
1. Download the HTC Media Link ROM Update for HTC Desire HD (1.11.0.0)
(You have to search for this, as I don't have the right to post links in the forums yet)
2. Hold the power button on the Media Link and then plug it into your PC using the included USB cable. After 2-3 seconds, it should start flashing orange and green.
3. Open the Media Link ROM Update executable file.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen until the Media Link has been updated to ROM version 1.11.0.0
5. Plug in Media Link to TV and use as normal.
hi everyone, I think I found out how to see what manufacturing date you have. I found it in the HTC One S thread. You have to take a look at the Serial Number on your box, starting with S/N. The first four digits are the relevant ones. I have a HT23TTV00312. Like I said, the first four digits. In my case: HT23.
The number 3 means that it's the third month of the year, meaning March. I got this phone replaced for my old One V, that one had:HT24, meaning April. I regret that I sent my April One V back because the March version is even worse, gonna send this one back as well.
People over at the One S thread say this method of seeing the manufacturing date is 90% correct. So can you guys verify this? Do any of you have: HT25, meaning the month may?, I wonder if the may phones have problems like yellow spots.
Thanks!
I'm not sure bout my actual manufacture date but mine is HT23, not much problem except the rubber area gets extremely dark in colour after some use....
I've got HT23 and there is dust under my display and the headphone sound is terrible.
This would mean I already have the march version so it can't get much worse when I'll send it back
absolutely correct it is
my sn is SH25
which means may
and its correct my production is of may as it's already written on. our indian boxes thanks for sharing +
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I have HT24 which is April and I have problems with the following:
-Speaker (I hear a *poc* sound now and then when in a call).
- Too spots of yellow color in the lower part of the screen
- Light leak from the buttons
- Incorrect placement of the back cover of the camera.
Tomorrow I will get my replacement hopefully it will be one made in may.
paarthdesai said:
absolutely correct it is
my sn is SH25
which means may
and its correct my production is of may as it's already written on. our indian boxes thanks for sharing +
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Hi, why does your Serial number start with ''SH'' and not ''HT", just wondering. And have you encountered any problems with your One V so far?, because I want a May phone too, Thanks
yes this is my 3rd phone.. and with no problems at all
i think that depends upon country? mine is india so sh
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1ceb0x said:
I have HT24 which is April and I have problems with the following:
-Speaker (I hear a *poc* sound now and then when in a call).
- Too spots of yellow color in the lower part of the screen
- Light leak from the buttons
- Incorrect placement of the back cover of the camera.
Tomorrow I will get my replacement hopefully it will be one made in may.
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Hey mate.. u already replaced ur phone? rght? does the replacement also has problems? u were telling before u are having a march build that's y ur facing so much problems
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paarthdesai said:
Hey mate.. u already replaced ur phone? rght? does the replacement also has problems? u were telling before u are having a march build that's y ur facing so much problems
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Well, I thought that it was march, but it was April. And I've replaced my phone with one from May and I have no problems (it is also imported from Asia). The only problem remaining now is that I cannot use one specific carrier because it is locked. I can use only Vodafone and Cosmote and I need Orange carrier!
1ceb0x said:
Well, I thought that it was march, but it was April. And I've replaced my phone with one from May and I have no problems (it is also imported from Asia). The only problem remaining now is that I cannot use one specific carrier because it is locked. I can use only Vodafone and Cosmote and I need Orange carrier!
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how do you know it's from may? is it an ht25? thanks
gangsterturk25 said:
Hi, why does your Serial number start with ''SH'' and not ''HT", just wondering. And have you encountered any problems with your One V so far?, because I want a May phone too, Thanks
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The two first letters indicate what factory the phone has been made in. It's either HT or SH for production units, or MB for repair centre swap units.
First: HT24 - yellow spots
Second: HT23 - yellow spots
Third: (guy in service center give me to choice from 4 pieces of them) SH25 - no problems.
HT mean manufacture in Taiwan, SH manufacture in China.
My is HT25, except some really small light leak from the buttons I don't have any problems with it.
acolazarov said:
First: HT24 - yellow spots
Second: HT23 - yellow spots
Third: (guy in service center give me to choice from 4 pieces of them) SH25 - no problems.
HT mean manufacture in Taiwan, SH manufacture in China.
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Howdy guys, just bought my One V to replace my desire.
Mine was bought in Calgary, Canada serial SH26 (June manufacture).
Had it since Monday morning, playing with it loooots, no problems so far. I even dropped it on the ice showing one of my speedskaters a burst shot of her corners, no damage!
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So, I bought my phone from someone like 5 months ago, and it works fine except for two things. First the camera does not focuses on macro o close up pictures. It just doesn't, no matter what I try.
And secondly, something that started recently, the WiFi drops....even next to the router. I read somewhere here that it was a manufacturer problem. So I called HTC and they told me I am under warranty and that I should send my phone to them. Question is:
Will they give me another phone? Something I want but with the same CID (0_44 here) and, how long will they take to fix this? I know these are kinda weird questions but maybe someone is able to answer them. Thanks.
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It would have been more appropriate to ask HTC, no?
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It would have been more appropriate to ask HTC, no?
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Girl said she couldn't tell me. It "depends on each case" and that's why I come here. Someone might have sent their phone for similar reasons.
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We don't know what country you are in, we don't know what service centre you're referring to, we don't know what stock they have, we don't know what backlog they might have, some of those things change with time, we don't know what other problems they might find. It depends on each case.
I'm not sure how anybody here could be more qualified than HTC repair centre to answer the question.
HTC service in Hong Kong told me typically three business days for the WiFi problem, I don't know if that includes the pick up and delivery days
The girl in the US checked my serial number which would tell her my cellphone is CID_044 right?
She didn't tell me I was gonna pay or that they couldn't fix it cuz it was not bought from USA. Is it safe for me to send it?
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Well HTC__044 is an asian phone, and the international One X is not sold in the US. I've heard that they can't import new motherboards due to some patent infringement, but that may have changed now.
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Well HTC__044 is an asian phone, and the international One X is not sold in the US. I've heard that they can't import new motherboards due to some patent infringement, but that may have changed now.
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I have read that too. I find it weird that HTC has a global warranty service center in USA. Meaning that they should fix international phones there...right?
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abejoker said:
So, I bought my phone from someone like 5 months ago, and it works fine except for two things. First the camera does not focuses on macro o close up pictures. It just doesn't, no matter what I try.
And secondly, something that started recently, the WiFi drops....even next to the router. I read somewhere here that it was a manufacturer problem. So I called HTC and they told me I am under warranty and that I should send my phone to them. Question is:
Will they give me another phone? Something I want but with the same CID (0_44 here) and, how long will they take to fix this? I know these are kinda weird questions but maybe someone is able to answer them. Thanks.
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Well about the wifi its maybe the hardware problem but about the no focuses on macro its not...all of the one x cannot focus on close up even in macro mode...thats the downside of HOX camera....you can check, theres a thread here about camera problem...
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Well about the wifi its maybe the hardware problem but about the no focuses on macro its not...all of the one x cannot focus on close up even in macro mode...thats the downside of HOX camera....you can check, theres a thread here about camera problem...
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I thought that too but the thread is full of close up pictures that my phone cannot take.
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abejoker said:
I have read that too. I find it weird that HTC has a global warranty service center in USA. Meaning that they should fix international phones there...right?
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Well, yes, but if it requires importing a component that would go against an import ban, that would mean breaking the law, and I'm sure you can understand why they might be inclined not to do that.
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Well, yes, but if it requires importing a component that would go against an import ban, that would mean breaking the law, and I'm sure you can understand why they might be inclined not to do that.
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Hey bro, thanks again.
Called HTC again and they can fix my Singapore Phone because I have GW, or Global Warranty and they have a "certified" GWS or Global Warranty Service Center. So, they'll charge $20 bucks and fix it for free. What do you think?
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Well, sending my phone this week. Hopefully, everyhing will be fine.
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