Hands-free speaker - HTC One X

Hi guys, opened my one x today to give it the WiFi fix, now the hands-free speaker appears to have stopped working.
Where is it located? What have I ruddy done now? Haha
Cheers guys
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You probably should post what you did to fix it because maybe another person does the same and gets the same fault as you did.
Even if it started working after a rebbot.
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Basically, I'd bent one of the connector pins for the speaker back on itself so the circuit wasn't complete.
Lesson learnt: Always check what your'e NOT repairing also to make sure you haven't accidentally damaged something else! One quick look over the phone would have saved me having to open it back up again!!

it's ok !

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Wi fi lower reception

Today i dropped my one x on the flor and after that my WiFi reception is weaker,can this be true?
Update: I tryed squeeze test ad WiFi signal goes up 2 bars and then drops I guess that antenna connection is damaged.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688538
Just opened mine up the other day and just used some foil to make the connection. Works perfectly now!
rccola159 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688538
Just opened mine up the other day and just used some foil to make the connection. Works perfectly now!
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There are no visible damage on him, so I will send him back to the HTC repair shop. I will tell them that it was faulty from day one.
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luka2858 said:
There are no visible damage on him, so I will send him back to the HTC repair shop. I will tell them that it was faulty from day one.
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Good luck, hopefully your phone returns in perfect working order :good:
Just got it back they didn't suspect a fall ,so I got away this time,they even fixed that ratteling vibro.
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One x microphone problem

I bought second Hox, it was damaged, i flashed new rom and it boot and works good except microphone, i thought it is software problem but nothing helped so i decided to look inside the phone. I discovered that phone in the past was droped in the water... The connection part from volume button too microphone is a little broken by someone who tried repair the phone and badly colsed the cover. Do You think if i replace this part it will work? Is it possible that everything is working and headphone microphone works and something else can cause this fail? I dont want to buy part that will not fix the problem... Can anyone help me make a decision?
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Odp: One x microphone problem
Really?? No one??
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[Q] HTC one x - nothing but static on screen

trying to help my friends daughter with her phone.
It started doing this, and she saw online that she could gently flex/twist the phone to maybe fix it and ended up breaking the screen.
I replaced the screen and the phone is still like this.
I can power the phone on, and hear the startup tones, but thats it.
help! any ideas?
clonetek said:
trying to help my friends daughter with her phone.
It started doing this, and she saw online that she could gently flex/twist the phone to maybe fix it and ended up breaking the screen.
I replaced the screen and the phone is still like this.
I can power the phone on, and hear the startup tones, but thats it.
help! any ideas?
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Yes hardware problem of the board..had this also in the past..my provider changed the phone
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Alex-V said:
Yes hardware problem of the board..had this also in the past..my provider changed the phone
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thanks man, is it worth changing the board out, or should I tell them to buy a new phone?
clonetek said:
thanks man, is it worth changing the board out, or should I tell them to buy a new phone?
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Maybe if you get a screen broke hox from eBay or so..most of the times very cheap..a new board is to expensive
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Broken speaker

Hello everybody!
I have a problem with my gf's desire z.
Edverything was working fine, but about 2 weeks ago front speaker stopped working.
Headset and back speakers are fine during call.
I have reflashed radio and rom to be sure that it's not software related and disassembled the thing and cleaned speakers contact pins.
My question is if it is a way to tell for sure if only speaker is broken and replacing it would help, or if it may be something with other parts of the phone?
PS. Sorry for my english...
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Take the speaker out and attach it to another device like a radio and listen, but a new speaker is like $5 on ebay
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[Q] Bricked HOX?

Hello Members, First of all I just want to say that I tried almost everything and searched a lot on the Xda forums!
It started whit the new Venom 4.0.7. update. Never had any problems whit the Venom OTA updates but last night when I tried to install it, the little green andriod in recovery was just laying flat on it's back whit a red (!) above it.
Tried to install it manually but the same results. Soon after that my HOX began to have trouble with booting up and now it doesn't do anything. The only thing that it does is when I hook it up on my laptop that it bleeps and says that something is conected to the laptop and later in device manager I found out it says "APX".
No back lights from the screen or soft buttons, no red or green led.. Just nothing.
Now I've tried to install new drivers and that does somthing, the laptop recognizes its a phone but that's it. (no longer "APX") It says "NVIDEA USB Boot-recovery diver for mobile devices".
No I'm stuck Someone with the same problem and solved it? Or has anyone an idea how to fix it?
Hope to hear something soon from u guys!
APX is a dead hox, hardware failure. A new mainboard is the solution !
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Maybe it's smart to say that every time (after the new update) it became harder and harder to enter recovery mode.. black screen took longer and longer before recovery came up.
Mr Hofs said:
APX is a dead hox, hardware failure. A new mainboard is the solution !
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Oke.. But how? From one second into the other?
All things break sometime ! Buy a brand new car and it can be back to the garage the next day....or in 10 years.....nobody can tell
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Mr Hofs said:
All things break sometime ! Buy a brand new car and it can be back to the garage the next day....or in 10 years.....nobody can tell
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Car Therms always work Thanks. So there's absolutely nothing I can do for my HOX anymore? (other than sending it to HTC for a new main board)
Nah not really, and all the phones that got out of apx died in the end again. It's all temporarily.
Some got it out of apx by rebooting it like 100 times and pressing button combos....to me it's pressing luck ! And it will come back 100%
So it's safe to say it's a dead end. Sorry
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Mr Hofs said:
Nah not really, and all the phones that got out of apx died in the end again. It's all temporarily.
Some got it out of apx by rebooting it like 100 times and pressing button combos....to me it's pressing luck ! And it will come back 100%
So it's safe to say it's a dead end. Sorry
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Thanks for the quick and strait (no bullsh*t) answers. Back to the old but trusty Nokia 5210 :laugh:

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