Hi,
I rooted my One x about a month ago and all was great using ARHD rom.
I installed Ice Cold Jelly's AOKP jellybean rom and not soon after everyone who I spoke to on calls could not hear me speak.
I called my land line from the mobile and there was terrible interference and crackling, so much so I couldn't hear anything at all on the call, however it sounded perfect on the handset end.
I tried 3 other jellybean roms but the problem remained, I did a full wipe and cache/dalvik erase on each installation.
I finally went back to the ARHD rom that was fine previously and the problem still remains
Anyone come across this before? I feel it may be a hardware fault and it is just coincidence I installed a new rom, but i think i'm going to have a hard time getting it exchanged/repaired with the unlocked bootloader.
Thanks for any help !
Hi!
I have a similar issue. I rooted my phone the day i got it and used ARHD, no problems. A few days back i flashed ViperX. Im now on v2.7.0 and here comes the problem:
When i call someone or when i am called, my partner can hear me but i cannot hear them. I have to turn on the speaker to hear them and have the phone call.
I was wondering if this is a ROM problem or a HTC problem. The thing is i cant prove because i have never used locked stock rom in the first place... Does anyone have an idea what this might be?
Any help would be much appreciated!!
Hi everyone!
I took some time this weekend to look into this problem again. I tried different roms, including different ICS and JB and even went back to stock (nand backup from first day). No success, still no sound from the front speaker when calling.
While flashing i tried both with sim card in the phone and without, i always did full wipe and flashed boot.img from fastboot. Still not working. No app that needs this speaker works, i also tried skype and talk. So i am out of options now. Is there anything i can do? Would it help to flash a different kernel?
I guess the hardware got broken somewhere along the line. Would HTC fix it under warrenty? Does anyone have experiences with that?
Thanks again for all your kind help! I know this might be cross posting but im going to try and get my problem solved in other threads as well.
Regards heintosz..
Don't know much about the issue, but if you unlocked bootloader(which you did, otherwise you were not be able to install custom roms) your warranty is void.
Sorry to tell you that.
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Yeah i thougth so, but still, is all warranty void or just software warranty? Do they make a difference? I guess i'll have to call HTC service and ask them, see if that helps...
As far as I know there is just the hardware warranty...and when you've unlocked bootloader your phone s/n is registered on htc dev so no chance that a new lock and system restore will revert your warranty. Call them and report back any news, who knows
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Kwisatz89 said:
As far as I know there is just the hardware warranty...and when you've unlocked bootloader your phone s/n is registered on htc dev so no chance that a new lock and system restore will revert your warranty. Call them and report back any news, who knows
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I think this is misleading. Asking for a key and using it are different actions.
However, when you relock, the bootloader says relocked, not locked. So they can tell.
Many people with relocked bootloaders manage to get warranty repairs.
Didn't hear anything around about this...I should tell it to our support here in Italy, a friend of mine had to pay a repair fee for an internal memory fault 3 weeks after unlocking bootloader even after we managed to restore all defaults and re-lock the bootloader
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Kwisatz89 said:
Didn't hear anything around about this...I should tell it to our support here in Italy, a friend of mine had to pay a repair fee for an internal memory fault 3 weeks after unlocking bootloader
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It appears to depend on country, service centre, support guy, whether he's had his coffee or a fight with missus, phase of the moon, etc.
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I've read quite a few threads about Desires rebooting on their own, and people having to send their phones to service because of defective motherboards.
My Desire's symptoms are a bit different: Every now and then it gets stuck while I leave it charging (while not using it). It doesn't react to any buttons, and the only way to get it going again is to take the battery out and in again.
What do you think, is it the same fault.... defective motherboard??
If I do have to send it for service, there's another problem: I need to get the Desire back to stock condition (so the service will be done under warranty).
Could you please help me with the procedure?
My phone is currently rooted, s-off'd, I've also flashed a new custom ROM and kernel.
I bought my phone here in Finland and it's non-branded one. Sadly I didn't backup my stock ROM before I flashed the first custom one, so I'm not sure which stock RUU to use?
Thanks in advance...
Hi,
This is also becoming an issue for me, increasing often its stuck when I pick it up in the morning.
At first I thought it was my Rom, radio or kernel but I have tried auraxt (various), oxygen, leedroid, baadnewz dhd, and defrost. Every radio from .44 to .54 and just about every kernel recommend
Any help is much appreciated.
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Mine too :-( exactly the same, frozen, need to pull battery.
I've tried calling it from another phone and it stays dead but the calling tone is heard :O
Happens 2 or 3 times a week, over the last 3 months, hasn't got any worse.
Strange thing is it seems to happen on weekend mornings!
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Jamsi said:
I've read quite a few threads about Desires rebooting on their own, and people having to send their phones to service because of defective motherboards.
My Desire's symptoms are a bit different: Every now and then it gets stuck while I leave it charging (while not using it). It doesn't react to any buttons, and the only way to get it going again is to take the battery out and in again.
What do you think, is it the same fault.... defective motherboard??
If I do have to send it for service, there's another problem: I need to get the Desire back to stock condition (so the service will be done under warranty).
Could you please help me with the procedure?
My phone is currently rooted, s-off'd, I've also flashed a new custom ROM and kernel.
I bought my phone here in Finland and it's non-branded one. Sadly I didn't backup my stock ROM before I flashed the first custom one, so I'm not sure which stock RUU to use?
Thanks in advance...
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Come into irc channel #rootmydroid
Search for buzmay, which is me and I help you bring it back ready for warranty purposes, I am usually there between 14 and 23 central european time
It seems as though I may have fixed my Desire....
I decided to try install a different kernel, and since then I haven't had a single problem with my phone. Knock on wood...
Which did you use?
Keith
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My current kernel is "Kernel_Froyo_bfs_V5f_1113Mhz".
The problem was quite annoying. I basically couldn't leave the phone on charger during night, cause' I was too afraid it would get stuck and not wake me up for work.
But now I'm a very happy camper...
Hey guys.
Maybe somebody could help me with my problem. I debraned my DHD from T-mobile some month ago... rooted it, installed Bootloader, Rom Manger and Clockwork recovery...
all works fine... then i installed Leedroid 2.3.2.. all worked fine, system was stable.
Then some weeks ago, i noticed, that my touchscreen doenst work anymore... I turned the phone off, took the accu out w8 some mins, rebooted over CW.. then it wokred again...
today i got a phonecall, wanted to take it... again... no reaction from the touchscreen or the keys down.... i tried all today, wiped all data, did a recovery, installed new ROM's.. nothing worked.. the volume buttons and the power button did work... i dunno what to do anymore?
i already flashed a RUU over it... still the same
Maybe anbdy got some ideas?
Greetz
Sounds like a hardware fault to me.
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Has to be Hardware Related, if it was anything to do with the Software than there would have been more than one instance of this error, which I have never seen nor heard off, but also wiping the phone should fix the problem, also given the pattern the phone followed if working then breaking, it deffinatley sounds like a temperamental fault. Hope I helped.
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Yep, a long winded version of exactly what I said. ;-)
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so what i should try now ?
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so what i should try now ?
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Depending on where you bought it from, contact HTC or your Carrier, however if you bought it from a shop that sells phones on behalf of a Carrier then you will have to take it to there.
So basically what I'm saying is, contact the place where you got the phone from, it has a 12 month warranty which means all Desire HD's to date are still covered.
Sorry, I don't know what country you are from, but in the UK we have a shop called 'The Carphone Warehouse', they sell phones on a selection of different networks, and they sell you an unlocked phone, with the carrier SIM in. In this case, you would contact the shop, NOT the carrier, as it's the shops phone? Sorry if I have confused you.
Well lucky for you, you can revert the phone back to stock without needing to use the touchscreen. Make sure you flash a official ROM and do ENG S-ON before sending it in for repair.
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Well lucky for you, you can revert the phone back to stock without needing to use the touchscreen. Make sure you flash a official ROM and do ENG S-ON before sending it in for repair.
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Software modifications no longer void warranty, its still android.
Hey guys,
writing to you because of a friend's wildfire s (Unbranded!, Software Version was: 1.33.401.2)
She told me that the phone became very slow and so on, so I told her it would be good to update to newest software (if that would not pleasure her, we could try a costum rom).
So I tried it via OTA, but the phone kept telling me it was up to date for days.
So I thought why not updating it the old method via RUU. I grabbed "RUU_Marvel_S_HTC_Europe_2.13.401.2_Radio_47.23a.35.3035H_7.53.39.03M_release_225747_signed.exe" somewhere from the internet, did everything as described there and the update went flawlessly, it told me from 1.33.401.2 to 2.13.401.2 as expected
I got the message that the flash was successful and that the phone needs to reboot. So did it, but now it's just dead.
The only thing it does is flashing the screen up (it's still black, just the backlight's on) and then it switches of again - that happens in circles, on and on - nothing more, no splash screen, no chance to get into bootloader.
It seems like its totally smashed up? I really don't know why regarding the fact that the flash went flawlessly and that everything seemed to fit to me (or did I chose the wrong RUU? - Dont think so )
What will be the next steps? I think there's nothing more I can do, it's HTC's time now or not? Do they repair such devices/cases under warranty?
Thank you guys for your help and please don't forgive me my bad english, it's late here in Germany
DN41
I don't recall anyone recovering from this. It looks like the ruu didn't run properly and flashed a bad/corrupt radio If you have warranty, i suggest you go claim it
Problem is, hat about one week ago i changed her digitizer because it was broken. Doing that, i had To remove
The void-sticker.
We all Here know that The issue is Not related to my work (Yes? D) but What will htc do? I guess they wont do anything and just send it back with void warranty? :/
DN41
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They will say that you have to replace the motherboard and will charge for it
Mh thats Bad...how much will it be?
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Don't know. Never done that before
Ok thank you mate.
Let's see what they gonna tell me...I really don't know what has happened cause I did that many times before on my other devices like the hd2, dhd, td and so on.
Man, this is so weird.
I've stumpled upon some ebay offers for jtag bootloader repair for about 30-40€ - this should work as well I think, did you make any experience with that in the past?
Thanks a lot mate, your help is greatly appreciated.
DN41
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Mh thats Bad...how much will it be?
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i went many times service center for repairing my wfs.motherboard will be charged up to 99-115 €.but its india's price i dont how much in your country.in short its very costly more than half on phone's price.
So its definetly Not Worth IT lets wait what htc will Tell me.
Thanks for your answer.
DN41
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Hey all,
I want to call HTC and get them to fix my phone (hopefully free). It's under warranty and after the JB update it is simply unresponsive. I've tried all kinds of roms, stock RUU, etc, no fix. So maybe it's a hardware thing. Either way, I want to know how to get them to think I haven't broken my warranty (the global warranty).
So, i install stock RUU and lock the bootloader, but don't they know that I unlocked it in the first place?
Anyone who's worked with them, please let me know how to deal with them and make it seem like I haven't flashed the crap out of my phone.
Dracoon14 said:
Hey all,
I want to call HTC and get them to fix my phone (hopefully free). It's under warranty and after the JB update it is simply unresponsive. I've tried all kinds of roms, stock RUU, etc, no fix. So maybe it's a hardware thing. Either way, I want to know how to get them to think I haven't broken my warranty (the global warranty).
So, i install stock RUU and lock the bootloader, but don't they know that I unlocked it in the first place?
Anyone who's worked with them, please let me know how to deal with them and make it seem like I haven't flashed the crap out of my phone.
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what is the problem that makes you send it for repair? If it's a hardware problem then it's them who are going to fool you.
currently the only way to fool them is S-Off the phone, which is not possible.
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Vcek said:
what is the problem that makes you send it for repair? If it's a hardware problem then it's them who are going to fool you.
currently the only way to fool them is S-Off the phone, which is not possible.
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Well I stated the problem in the original thread. It's unresponsive, screen flickers, etc. I'm looking for someone that's sent a phone to them that has had a bootloader unclocked and relocked and still got the warranty.
I sent my HTC Sensation away when the touchscreen became inop, but my telco was the one that approved the repair and HTC's local agent did the repair, and that was s-off, unlocked and rooted; got it back repaired and with the exact same data as when it left.
Mind you I'm in the backwater the world calls Oz.
I sent my HOX twice with "Relocked" bootloader for wifi and "screen flex" problem, and they have done no problem!
The 80-90% of the relocked devices with HW issues will be repaired with no problems.
Obviously if your problem is an SW software they will NEVER repair your phone
Hello everyone,
Recently my Verizon HTC one stopped working. After reading around and contacting HTC customer support, I determined there was nothing to be done but send it back in for warranty. The phone would not respond to any inputs and could not be reset. The charging LED would not turn on when the phone was plugged into an AC adapter, nor would charging it for an extended period of time bring it back. It was dead.
After sending it in for warranty, I am now seeing that they are wanting $200 to fix it because I've rooted it. The included images show a picture of the bootloader which (I believe, it's a pretty small image) indicates that it has been rooted. My question is, if they were able to get it to boot into the bootloader does that mean I could likely refuse the repair and just fix any software issues my self? Has anyone else had a similar issue and solved it without having to pay the $200 repair fee?
Thanks
If they got it into the bootloader then yes, it should be fixable (if its just a software issue), I'd ask for it back and update to the latest firmware if its not already....or.....Get the decrypted RUU and take it back to stock and start over (or just leave it alone).......alot of this information can be found in the Android Development forum, hope this helps...goodluck
I was aware to believe that that Verizon did not check for unlocked or s-off status. Did they update their replacement policy in the past 2 years?
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I was aware to believe that that Verizon did not check for unlocked or s-off status. Did they update their replacement policy in the past 2 years?
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Maybe I screwed up, but this was through HTC directly. For better or worse I have requested that the phone be sent back to me. If it is still dead when I receive it, I'm assuming I can either send it back in again for repair by HTC or try Verizon (if that is an option)?
I'd ask if anyone has tried this before, but my guess is I'm probably in uncharted waters here...
You can't send it back to HTC as I am sure they logged all the serial numbers that's on that phone and has already logged the phone as having a voided warranty due to rooting. You can try Verizon and hope they don't have access to HTC voided warranty list.
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Dark Jedi said:
You can't send it back to HTC as I am sure they logged all the serial numbers that's on that phone and has already logged the phone as having a voided warranty due to rooting. You can try Verizon and hope they don't have access to HTC voided warranty list.
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I would not really expect them to take it back for warranty work, but would they not take it back if I was willing to pay their required $200 fee? Or are you saying they won't even service out of warranty phones for pay?
Yeah if you are willing to pay the fee to get it fixed then they will fix it.
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I've never had Verizon give me an issue with rooted or unlocked devices.
More stupid questions.
I got the phone back, it turns on and seemed to work fine, but this morning it spontaneously rebooted and now the vibrate motor seems to be hosed. I have done a factory reset and a restore from an older nandroid backup, but nothing seems to make it work. I know for a fact it was working after I got the phone back. It just seems to suddenly have stopped functioning.
Is this something others have dealt with, or am I likely just dealing with a phone that has an intermittent hardware issue? I'm going to try flashing a different ROM, but thought I would check in with you guys here before doing anything too drastic.
Regarding Verizon, if I bought the phone at Best Buy, would it still be possible to go through Verizon and see if they would send me a replacement for the faulty hardware? Unless this is a known software issue, I'm really starting to think this phone has a hardware issue.
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More stupid questions.
I got the phone back, it turns on and seemed to work fine, but this morning it spontaneously rebooted and now the vibrate motor seems to be hosed. I have done a factory reset and a restore from an older nandroid backup, but nothing seems to make it work. I know for a fact it was working after I got the phone back. It just seems to suddenly have stopped functioning.
Is this something others have dealt with, or am I likely just dealing with a phone that has an intermittent hardware issue? I'm going to try flashing a different ROM, but thought I would check in with you guys here before doing anything too drastic.
Regarding Verizon, if I bought the phone at Best Buy, would it still be possible to go through Verizon and see if they would send me a replacement for the faulty hardware? Unless this is a known software issue, I'm really starting to think this phone has a hardware issue.
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have you tried an RUU on it first. it could just be bad software if the thing turns on. i would try that before anything else is done. you'll need to be s-off to do so though.
Well, I flashed back to stock, locked, and s-on. Still no vibrate functionality.
What is the general consensus on Verizon's CLNR policy? I do not see any defects on the phone cosmetically, but what are the chances I'd end up being charged for a replacement? The phone has pretty much been in a case since I got it, and I keep it in a pocket by its self.
As far as my dealings is just as long as it doesn't look like it went through ww3 you should be fine. I sent phones back that had scratches abd a few nicks on the case. They never had a problem with that.
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