Unlocking And Warranty - HTC One X

Hello
Just thought I would let concerned people know that the UK service centre have no problems repairing phones that have been unlocked. I sent mine in last week and they replaced the main board, even though the phone was unlocked and even had a custom rom installed. Spoke to the guy there and they stated they are happy to repair unlocked phones as long as its a genuine hardware fault.

Marshall1975 said:
Hello
Just thought I would let concerned people know that the UK service centre have no problems repairing phones that have been unlocked. I sent mine in last week and they replaced the main board, even though the phone was unlocked and even had a custom rom installed. Spoke to the guy there and they stated they are happy to repair unlocked phones as long as its a genuine hardware fault.
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Thanks for the input, I guess thats why their disclaimer says "May Void Warranty" :good:

Indeed so. Just quite refreshing that even the guys at the other end realise that flashing custom roms does not in any way make hardware fail.

Why did they change the board? What the problems? Battery drain? Screen flicker?
Thanks
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Sent mine away on Thursday due to a faulty digitizer with a relocked bootloader and things seem to have went smoothly. Using their tracker my status today went from "in repair" then briefly to "repair complete" then back to "in repair". Now it's reverted back to the very first stage "request initiated". Not sure what's going on now, might have to give them a call.

The screen would not come on when you pressed the wake button, only the soft keys at the bottom. Funny old thing mine went from in repair right back to awaiting phone. Gave them a bell and they said it had already been picked up by UPS. Good service thats for sure.

Marshall1975 said:
Hello
Just thought I would let concerned people know that the UK service centre have no problems repairing phones that have been unlocked. I sent mine in last week and they replaced the main board, even though the phone was unlocked and even had a custom rom installed. Spoke to the guy there and they stated they are happy to repair unlocked phones as long as its a genuine hardware fault.
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Oh my god, I've been holding off ROOTING ETC for this exact reason.
Is this the actual HTC repair centre?
Or was this some sort of general Repair Centre?
Thanks for the info !

Marshall1975 said:
The screen would not come on when you pressed the wake button, only the soft keys at the bottom. Funny old thing mine went from in repair right back to awaiting phone. Gave them a bell and they said it had already been picked up by UPS. Good service thats for sure.
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If that's the case then mine is probably on it's way back to me. I'm blown away by their customer service, my bootloader was relocked and I had no proof of purchase but they still fixed it for free - amazing.
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Wilks3y said:
Oh my god, I've been holding off ROOTING ETC for this exact reason.
Is this the actual HTC repair centre?
Or was this some sort of general Repair Centre?
Thanks for the info !
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I believe it's HTC's certified UK repair centre, Regenesis I think they're called

My bootloader was also unlocked and they repaired it for free.

HTC One X Service
Just wanted to add that I sent my 3 branded one x off to htc uk on thursday and got it back all fixed and working perfectly the following tuesday, Also my one x was unlocked and also had a custom rom on it as well and nothing was said and I was not charged for the service which was for a replacment screen due to the yellow patches issue. they even fitted a whole brand new digitiser as well into the bargain.
I am one happy customer and now my one x feels solid and has a perfect screen like it should have had in the first place lol
Well done HTC UK great service and very fast repair.

Reckon I should try and send my arhd unlocked one x off because of WiFi and one barely working UI capacitive button?
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Should be fine. Just relock the bootloader and RUU back to stock

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Carphone Warehouse Repair Tips? (WiFi Issue, Unlocked Bootloader :(

Okay, so for some reason, yesterday my phone randomly decided to present itself with low WiFi signal. I then did a squeeze test, and to my disappointment, it boosted the WiFi bar from one to full which means its the famous hardware issue. Unfortunately, I just recently unlocked my bootloader and flashed a new ROM, which means I will probably experience issues with the warranty process
I will give the phone to CPW with latest RUU and re-locked bootloader and HOPE they don't notice the bootloader's history, or when they do, they acknowledge that software has nothing to do with this fault. I understand if they don't want to fix the phone, but I have heard horror stories of people being charged! My question is, do they fix your phone first, then charge you (and hold your phone hostage) or do they contact me first asking me if I want to go through with a fee? Because if they will hold my phone hostage, I would rather not send it to them and instead send it to my insurance people.
Many thanks in advance, any help is greatly appreciated :/
**Update**
Gave the phone in to CPW - 10 days later, they said they repaired it. All they did was a factory reset .. and delete all my data. I still have the same WiFi problem!
Usualy, they will just fix the phone if you take it to a cpw store that has a repair center instore, then it wont go anywhere near htc, and hopefully they will fix it within a few days, but if it is sent away, they will never 'hold your phone hostage', if you send it off and their ends up being a chargeable repair, they will consult with you first, and if you decline they will send the phone back to the store
source: cpw retail staff for 2 and a half years
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Usualy, they will just fix the phone if you take it to a cpw store that has a repair center instore, then it wont go anywhere near htc, and hopefully they will fix it within a few days, but if it is sent away, they will never 'hold your phone hostage', if you send it off and their ends up being a chargeable repair, they will consult with you first, and if you decline they will send the phone back to the store
source: cpw retail staff for 2 and a half years
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hey I've developed the same problem as well- and reading your post gave me some hope. I've got a few questions if you don't mind:
- At which circumstances will the "tech hub" send the phone back to HTC?
- If it is a chargeable repair and you decline... what happens to the phone? You said it gets sent back to the store and what do they do with it?
Thank you very much
(sorry if it seems as if I've hijacked, but I didn't want to create another thread for the same problem)
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hey I've developed the same problem as well- and reading your post gave me some hope. I've got a few questions if you don't mind:
- At which circumstances will the "tech hub" send the phone back to HTC?
- If it is a chargeable repair and you decline... what happens to the phone? You said it gets sent back to the store and what do they do with it?
Thank you very much
(sorry if it seems as if I've hijacked, but I didn't want to create another thread for the same problem)
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they send it back to HTC very rarely now actually, if they need the parts they will just order them in, and software problems are usually an easy thing to fix at the repair centers
if its a chargeable repair and you do decline, then the phone will get sent back to store ready for you to collect, they do not charge for this as all transit is done within the company, so there's not delivery charge, and they don't charge for labor, so it wont cost you anything
hope it helps
I've read a post with somebody having the same issue and it was sent to HTC who repaired it for free, in fact I've read a few success stories, if your in the UK you will be fine we have strict rules and if it is not related to software they have to honour the warranty
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Thanks
Thanks for the quick replies! And thanks for reassuring me. I have just sent an email to cpw so I can have written evidence from their address confirming what you have said, and after that, I shall flash RUU, relock bootloader and send it to them *fingers crossed*
kanay2000 said:
Thanks for the quick replies! And thanks for reassuring me. I have just sent an email to cpw so I can have written evidence from their address confirming what you have said, and after that, I shall flash RUU, relock bootloader and send it to them *fingers crossed*
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keep me updated on how it goes Thanks and goodluck!!!
coffmad said:
Usualy, they will just fix the phone if you take it to a cpw store that has a repair center instore, then it wont go anywhere near htc, and hopefully they will fix it within a few days, but if it is sent away, they will never 'hold your phone hostage', if you send it off and their ends up being a chargeable repair, they will consult with you first, and if you decline they will send the phone back to the store
source: cpw retail staff for 2 and a half years
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Just to highlight that carphonewarehouse do not fix HTC, IPHONES, BLACKBERRYS on site at any repair center within the company if its a hardware fault.
They do how ever flash the lastest software on htcs, blackberrys but not iPhones on site. (Software related)
If its a hardware fault the handset goes straight back to manufacture through our internal postage system.
They shouldnt notice the handset being tampered with aslong as your have reverted back to original software and relocked the bootloader.
I have had two of my one xs sent back with screen flickering and headset jack fault. Both where rooted and custome software. (Exchanged each time Through the geeksquad insurance express exchange feature )
I'm pretty sure that HTC do not reconise the WiFi issue that people have been having ad a replacment issue.
I wouldn't be suprised if they sent it back with nothing been done.
It is only certain batches that experience that issue, I have had three since launch and never had an issue with WiFi.
Source: current carphonewarehouse employee for 3-4 years.
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jambotech said:
I wouldn't be suprised if they sent it back with nothing been done.
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Yup, You were right! Nothing was done except a factory reset. What should I do now? Send it back and hope for better?

Warranty claim for unlocked boot loader...DENIED

Hey all. Just to share my experience with you guys. Have a One X Malaysian unit, purchased in April, unlocked in May. Sometime two weeks back, noticed very weak Bluetooth and WiFi signals. Reverted to stock using the latest 2.17 RUU, confirmed it was a hardware issue. Sent it back to HTC on Friday and got a call from them today.
Basically, they confirmed the problem was a hardware issue, but as my unit had it's boot loader unlocked, they said warranty was void on the motherboard.
I asked if the unlocking of the bootloader could have caused his. They said they could not ascertain if it did.
I then asked why was it stated on the HTCDev website that unlocking MAY void warranty, but no details are given on what part of the warranty is void. The rep could not answer.
I understand if I OCed and burned the cores or something, but WiFi and Bluetooth failures are a defect. So I then sent an email to HTC Taiwan explaining the situation, have yet to receive a response. Let's see what transpires.
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i really wish htc would get a huge fine for this blatant con they're trying to pull.
it's illegal in many countries. for instance in the uk, if the fault occurs within 6 months of purchasing, its upto HTC to prove that you caused the fault or they have to repair.
htc have admitted this design flaw, so how they can even consider rejecting your repair on the basis of an unlocked bootloader is RIDICULOUS (HTC I hope you're reading this - your policies are ****ing stupid and you REALLY need to reconsider them, using somebody who has a brain, preferrably)
Please please please, DO NOT give up. DO NOT go off the phone, or leave them alone until they agree to fix THEIR design fault for free.
Rule 1 of sending a phone back to manufacturer: Lock the bootloader up again. At the end of the day HTC are a corporation, and will do anything they can to make sure they don't have to replace faulty units. This is why the EU have so many consumer protection laws, to stop this happening.
Not sure where you can go from here though, perhaps you can take it back to the store you purchased it from, and get them to replace it?
Relocking the boot leader wont help. They still know you unlocked it.
Tell them they had better have proof you damaged it or you'll commence litigation. What they are doing is illegal.
@OP I had the same issue. I waited 2 months or maybe even longer in the hope that a RUU for my phone would pop up, which it hasn't. I'm not sure if it's out now but i don't need it anyway.
I was on arhd 9.2.0 and got sick of my faulty unit, so without second thought i went to my provider with an unlocked bootloader and custom rom on my phone, sent it in and had it sent back to me two weeks later completely fixed. My warranty was not voided, they were even did a factory reset.
But then again, i live in europe and our laws help us. Just like with mobile internet, every contract now has unlimited data, due to the fact that anyone who would exceed a certain limit ended up paying a hefty some. Glad we have this internet issue out the way too
Good luck to you hope it goes well
lawrence750 said:
i really wish htc would get a huge fine for this blatant con they're trying to pull.
it's illegal in many countries. for instance in the uk, if the fault occurs within 6 months of purchasing, its upto HTC to prove that you caused the fault or they have to repair.
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I really wish people would stop repeating this nonsense. The responsibility lies with the retailer, not the manufacturer.
Scare the rep using strong legal words, and say you asked some of your lawyer friends and stuff like that so you can speak to a higher person, remember to speak professional and don't use unpleasant/raging behavior and the rep will hopefully consider your situation and try to help.
I once bought a laptop at a large retailer and dropped the laptop and broke the screen the first day, and managed to get it replaced by speaking the to manager of the customer service although it was against the warranty, they're human after all and business is not always just business
Scan the WiFI HARDWARE FAULT thread for useful posts. Try going through an alternative service center. I got mine rejected by one service center and I got it fixed from another service center.
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I really wish people would stop repeating this nonsense. The responsibility lies with the retailer, not the manufacturer.
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Only nonsense i see is the one you are spewing. Have you ever installed windows 7 over vista,xp, or something alike?
Imagine how ridiculous it would be if you install windows 7 and your desktop is under-warranty and they will tell you you're not allowed to have your phone repaired because you installed a newer OS. Damn right - ridiculous.
I've sent in my HOX once before due to earjack problems (something stuck inside?).
I sent it in directly, unlocked, custom ROM, faux' kernal.
They fixed it for me and even replaced my battery for free!
They then returned my phone, stock, locked(not relocked).
And the IMEI number changed as well, basically a new phone.
Hmmm
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Only nonsense i see is the one you are spewing. Have you ever installed windows 7 over vista,xp, or something alike?
Imagine how ridiculous it would be if you install windows 7 and your desktop is under-warranty and they will tell you you're not allowed to have your phone repaired because you installed a newer OS. Damn right - ridiculous.
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You completely missed my point.
In the UK your statutory rights are with the retailer NOT the manufacturer.
BenPope said:
I really wish people would stop repeating this nonsense. The responsibility lies with the retailer, not the manufacturer.
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to be fair it hasn't been said whether op bought it from htc or not
you are right though, i should have been more specific
mervlee said:
Hey all. Just to share my experience with you guys. Have a One X Malaysian unit, purchased in April, unlocked in May. Sometime two weeks back, noticed very weak Bluetooth and WiFi signals. Reverted to stock using the latest 2.17 RUU, confirmed it was a hardware issue. Sent it back to HTC on Friday and got a call from them today.
Basically, they confirmed the problem was a hardware issue, but as my unit had it's boot loader unlocked, they said warranty was void on the motherboard.
I asked if the unlocking of the bootloader could have caused his. They said they could not ascertain if it did.
I then asked why was it stated on the HTCDev website that unlocking MAY void warranty, but no details are given on what part of the warranty is void. The rep could not answer.
I understand if I OCed and burned the cores or something, but WiFi and Bluetooth failures are a defect. So I then sent an email to HTC Taiwan explaining the situation, have yet to receive a response. Let's see what transpires.
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Mods should inform You that there are a specific thread to deal about bad wifi signal. Do not create a new thread to inform us something that we already know.
Thanks
I know about the bad WiFi signal. I'm just sharing my experience with regards to HTC customer service. It's an authorized unit sold by an HTC appointed distributor, relocked and reset using the latest RUU. However, the status on the boot loader will show RELOCKED instead of LOCKED.
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mervlee said:
I know about the bad WiFi signal. I'm just sharing my experience with regards to HTC customer service. It's an authorized unit sold by an HTC appointed distributor, relocked and reset using the latest RUU. However, the status on the boot loader will show RELOCKED instead of LOCKED.
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Well, it seems another thread blaming Htc brand.
Look. I love the HTC brand, been a fervent supporter for the past 2 years. I'll give credit where credit is due. So please refrain from being presumptuous of the purpose of my article. Again, I'm waiting to hear back from HTC to see what their stand is. If they change their minds, at least other HTC owners who are in the same predicament as myself may have a chance of getting some fair treatment.
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I have a similar problem, i have yellow spots on the screen, and the service center denied the repair becose of the relocoed bootloader.
What we need to do is to find a way to make the bootloader say locked instead of relocked and everything will be ok.
I used to own a Galaxy S 2, that phone had a counter for custom roms, if you wanted to claim warranty all you needed to do was to reset the binary counter using the usb jig or a apk called triangle away.
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Look. I love the HTC brand, been a fervent supporter for the past 2 years. I'll give credit where credit is due. So please refrain from being presumptuous of the purpose of my article. Again, I'm waiting to hear back from HTC to see what their stand is. If they change their minds, at least other HTC owners who are in the same predicament as myself may have a chance of getting some fair treatment.
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Mate, you give your point of view about your problem, and I am giving my point of view about your post that in fact is what I said. So ifI you asking for respect for your point of view respect my point of view. As you say you are waiting for a reply so I do not understand why you post if you have not got an answer yet. I would see logical your post If you got a reply but you got not yet.
My One X suffered from bad screen fitment out of the box (creaking, screen moving up and down inside the casing...) and I unlocked/rommed it before I noticed the flaws.
I relocked the bootloader, installed the 2.17 RUU, and sent the phone back to Germany (as it was bought in Ger and I live in Croatia) to get it repaired, they accepted it and repaired, it's on its way home now, should be here tomorrow, took 3 weeks to repair.
One big plus for HTC Germany (when it gets here and is fixed, that is).
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My One X suffered from bad screen fitment out of the box (creaking, screen moving up and down inside the casing...) and I unlocked/rommed it before I noticed the flaws.
I relocked the bootloader, installed the 2.17 RUU, and sent the phone back to Germany (as it was bought in Ger and I live in Croatia) to get it repaired, they accepted it and repaired, it's on its way home now, should be here tomorrow, took 3 weeks to repair.
One big plus for HTC Germany (when it gets here and is fixed, that is).
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I had a similar story, my HOX suffered bad wifi signal, and then unroted, relocked, sent to HTC and get it bak repaired for free. But it was on Spain HTC.

[Q] Three UK Repairs

Has anyone used the Three UK repair service before? got to send my phone in due to phantom touches and not sure how they are normally?
n56 said:
Has anyone used the Three UK repair service before? got to send my phone in due to phantom touches and not sure how they are normally?
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I used them for my desire last year. They took a week. They dont give you a handset so you will need a spare one. I restored it back to stock so im not sure how they would react with a custom rom on it.
I plan on putting it back to stock just weren't sure if they will check the boot loader although the problem I'm having is nothing to do with custom ROMs and is quite obviously hardware
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Just send it directly to HTC UK, they have a pretty fast turnaround
sent my three uk hox in last month same problem as you with severe overheating and case had become loose, i had used custom roms but when returning it i went back to stock. it clearly said relocked they didn't ask any questions as to why it was relocked just fixed it and sent it back although when they opened the phone the engineer damaged my case i have a black stress mark on side of phone from the tool they use to open it not only that they changed it from relocked to locked my phone has the same imei number apparently they replaced the main board but surely if that were the case i would have a different imei
I work with three and to be honest I would send mine back to HTC direct. If you have an issue with the repair complain as its the only way to make our service better...
I to have an issue with my one x, it has yellow spots appearing on the screen. Not sure how three would react to my boot loader being unlocked but when I called HTC direct I have them my imei no. He knew I had unlocked it as it was done through their dev site and told me they would fix the screen as its heat burn, caused by charging and watching movies at the same time. And had nothing to do with boot loader unlock. Result
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Sent my one x back to HTC direct cutting out 3 when my phone had yellow spots on the screen I had unnlocked the phone so just relocked the bootloader and put the 3 ruu rom back on it and they had no problems in fixing my one x and I had it back in my hands within 4 days I had a great service with them and now my one x is how it should be my advice just send it back to HTC for repair just make sure you relock the bootloader just in case but im sure as long as the problem is hardware related and not a dodgy flash or anything you wont have a problem.
only downside was I had no phone for 4 days but thats something you will have to live without for the time being.
oh and I had to reput all my software back on and re-setup the whole phone lol

HOX screen problem and repair

This is a couple of pic from my HOX that is faulty....i know theres afew people here that having the same screen problem as me and maybe not....the screen is glitching and sometimes blank but touchscreen still responsive....cause my warranty is void and i cant have a replacement, i want to make a repair at any phone shop that can repair it or if im brave enough, i do it myself...the cost in HTC center is expensive...what i want to know is, is the problem here is from the LCD display only and not on any other hardware...cause there is a LCD display with Digitizer that sell is cheaper than HTC center...and original..if i replace it, can the problem be solve...is it can be done...tq
At a guess I would say it's an issue with the memory holding the framebuffer, but it could be a problem with the bus connecting it to the screen.
Hard to say if a screen replacement would fix it.
If a stock ROM doesn't fix it, it's a hardware fault. That's usually covered under consumer protection laws. HTC are not obliged to uphold (or even provide) a warranty, but the retailer is obliged to honour your statutory rights.
Where did you purchase it?
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At a guess I would say it's an issue with the memory holding the framebuffer, but it could be a problem with the bus connecting it to the screen.
Hard to say if a screen replacement would fix it.
If a stock ROM doesn't fix it, it's a hardware fault. That's usually covered under consumer protection laws. HTC are not obliged to uphold (or even provide) a warranty, but the retailer is obliged to honour your statutory rights.
Where did you purchase it?
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Sounds serious....i have flash everything to stock using the right RUU and relocked the bootloader...when sending it to repair, they claim that i have rooted the device and warranty is void...when i said the cost of repair, they said its about RM500( around 150 USD )..and this is a lot...
I purchased my HOX in my country MALAYSIA, in 2nd hand market...the problem occur about a month of using....i received in perfect condition and LOCKED bootloader...
i hope this help, cause i really wanna get my HOX fix....
even i have the same problem.......it began shortly after the JB update...........i bought my phone from mobile store......but the warranty is given by HTC and i am afraid i also have voided my warranty by opening it and unlocking the bootloader...what to do ??
What i want to know is what causing this problem..if its like what BenPope said....is there a way to fix it....manually and cheaply.....
I have restored my stock backup and relocked the bootloader after that I did a hard reset.....after that no screen problem till now.....try it
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What i want to know is what causing this problem..if its like what BenPope said....is there a way to fix it....manually and cheaply.....
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I don't know what your hox problem but I know it is hardware faulty cuz I read a thread in XDA bout the same problem like yours but the solution is send to HTC and get replacement with new unit. So that won't help you I believe as you void your warranty.
You could try searching in lowyat forum and look for shop that provide repairs for HOX. If you live in KL, there is one shop around pandan indah that could replace your lcd+digitizer for below rm200 i think.
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My screen....before ...now fine after hard reset
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godslay3r said:
I have restored my stock backup and relocked the bootloader after that I did a hard reset.....after that no screen problem till now.....try it
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DevilRedJack said:
I don't know what your hox problem but I know it is hardware faulty cuz I read a thread in XDA bout the same problem like yours but the solution is send to HTC and get replacement with new unit. So that won't help you I believe as you void your warranty.
You could try searching in lowyat forum and look for shop that provide repairs for HOX. If you live in KL, there is one shop around pandan indah that could replace your lcd+digitizer for below rm200 i think.
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My screen....before ...now fine after hard reset
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Well...I have did a hard reset a couple of times now...even the phone center do it for me...but it still occurs..what I want to know is, can replacing LCD with digitizer solve my issue....I just afraid it is a motherboard faulty...:'(
martin132014 said:
Well...I have did a hard reset a couple of times now...even the phone center do it for me...but it still occurs..what I want to know is, can replacing LCD with digitizer solve my issue....I just afraid it is a motherboard faulty...:'(
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i have confirmed it fro htc service center its not fault of LCD its mainboard (motherboard) issue.
dude i just got the issue again this morning ...............I have sent the phone to the service centre and i Just hope that they will replace the mainboard or watever is causing it and dont blame it on the unlocked bootloader or me opening the phone..............keeping my fingers crossed ............
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i have confirmed it fro htc service center its not fault of LCD its mainboard (motherboard) issue.
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Damn, that's bad...I was hoping its not...bad luck for me then...so I think repairing the motherboard only can be done in HTC center only...not other phone shops...how much can you think it will cost...
I have found out something....whenever the screen go wanky, when I flex the phone, the phone sometimes respond differently...sometimes ok sometimes make it worst...is this screen or motherboard problem I wonder....
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I have found out something....whenever the screen go wanky, when I flex the phone, the phone sometimes respond differently...sometimes ok sometimes make it worst...is this screen or motherboard problem I wonder....
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I have the same problem. Did you find a solution or did you learned where prb exists? Mainboard or lcd?
This happend to me to and I send my phone to repear centre and they change the LCD Display and the problem still exist. Today I sended back to repear centre and will see what will the do with the phon. But from google I lern it is hardware problem on Mainboard! I hope the will change the mainboard or whole phone with new one.
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This happend to me to and I send my phone to repear centre and they change the LCD Display and the problem still exist. Today I sended back to repear centre and will see what will the do with the phon. But from google I lern it is hardware problem on Mainboard! I hope the will change the mainboard or whole phone with new one.
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Same problem here..brief history of my One X
1. Phone is rooted, installed AOSP 4.2.2
2. I broke the screen last February and had it replaced (the center said its genuine HTC screen which they ordered from their contact from HTC, I've no way to check though but the quality is as good as the old one so no complaints there)
3. About a month ago, screen wont diplay when I unlock/wake..its just black but it can receive messages, play music etc..I can even answer calls (blind swipe of the screen to answer)
4. I gave up, and bought a new phone as I dont want to spend another S$200 bucks or so to repair it (initial screen replacement cost me S$240).But, out of curiosity, I booted it up last month (charged it to retrieve some pictures) and the display showed. The next morning, again it wont turn off.. As I have it encased in an otterbox commuter, I decided, WTH just do drop tests see if the otterbox was really able to protect.
After a few drops, I decided to wake the screen..And yes again it worked LOL
Now this on and off thing happens a lot..sometimes I'm able to wake it sometimes not (after a long period of the display being off)..
Just now, it wont turn on again, and again I dropped it face down (for the lulz) and the screen turned on again
here it is now, charging
One thing i noticed though, the screen would corrupt and lock up (sometimes) when I rotate screen to landscape
PS. damn this HTC One ultrapixel camera sucks

Camera purple/blue/red tint problem

Hello all,
This problem occurs when taking pictures when there is less light. From what I have read the only way to fix this is to send the phone to HTC for a hardware repair. However, I had bought this phone second-hand from someone online. How could I use the warranty now? Please advise.
stealth09 said:
Hello all,
This problem occurs when taking pictures when there is less light. From what I have read the only way to fix this is to send the phone to HTC for a hardware repair. However, I had bought this phone second-hand from someone online. How could I use the warranty now? Please advise.
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The phone should still be under warranty. Just get on a chat with HTC and get a repair ticket set up and you'll be good to go.
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brholt6 said:
The phone should still be under warranty. Just get on a chat with HTC and get a repair ticket set up and you'll be good to go.
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Thanks for your reply, but will they accept it if I am not the original buyer of the phone? I bought it second-hand from Gumtree.
stealth09 said:
Thanks for your reply, but will they accept it if I am not the original buyer of the phone? I bought it second-hand from Gumtree.
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They should since it would be within the one year. I don't think selling a phone breaks the warranty. If you get on a chat with them they'll ask you for your info and worst case scenario is they tell you no.
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Yes, I bought mine off of Craigslist. They didn't even ask me if I was the original owner. It is under warranty and they fixed my camera issue without any problems. Took almost exactly 2 weeks to get the phone back from the day I sent it.
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HTC repair sucks!
zetsumeikuro said:
HTC repair sucks!
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Go on...
Crawshayi said:
Go on...
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I'll leave it at that for now. I raged at their chat for about 30 minutes before I got offered 2 more options.
I had HTC repair my camera and not only did they expedite shipping (standard overnight) the camera looks great now when taking pics, The phone looks perfect just like I sent it in. Looks brand new. The actually changed the motherboard and put a new sticker with all the new info on it.
I called them, ask if they could do something more than standard ground and had a prepaid label in my email about an hour later. I brought the phone to fedex saturday morning, it shipped to htc by monday morning 9:30am and was showing in repair at 11am then an email around 5pm that it was done and setup for fedex pickup. Received it at 230pm today.
I think their service and repair was outstanding.
I've been waiting to send my M7 in for this camera issue but now that I've picked up the M8 I was thinking about just selling it as is. It's rooted unlocked with s off.
So I did some Googling in order to get an answer as to whether I can send my phone in for this fix without getting it back unrooted/S-On.
From what I've read it seems to be hit or miss.
Anyone reading this sent one in that was S-Off, only to have it come back stock/S-On?
omgyeti said:
So I did some Googling in order to get an answer as to whether I can send my phone in for this fix without getting it back unrooted/S-On.
From what I've read it seems to be hit or miss.
Anyone reading this sent one in that was S-Off, only to have it come back stock/S-On?
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If you send it S-OFF, technically you are breaking the warranty. And that would REALLY suck for you, cause you would be without a phone for about 2 weeks and it would come back in the same condition, AND you wouldn't be able to fix it anymore afterwards. So you kinda gave birth to 3 birds with one womb.
I S-ON'ed mine when I sent it in, and luckily since this was within a week or 2 of 4.4.2 coming out, they only flashed 4.2.2 (I think. This was like 8 months ago. Whichever version is currently rootable). I would suspect that now, your phone would come with 4.4.2 + Sense 6.0, which is not rootable.
I'm considering flashing a stock rom, then doing a faux h-boot that indicates s-on and removes the unlock/development red text from the startup image.
I just worry that they might have a flash stock rom/recovery step that they do regardless of what is on the phones that get which would lock me up with an unrooted phone once I got it back.

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