Related
hey guys,
so my friend got a One X, that's Dead...pretty cheap...and we're trying to revive it.
up till now, the phone only vibrates when pressing the power button, screen doesn't wake up. how to access the bootloader "if it's even accessible"?
any way to know if it's fixable?
Uhh, it doesn't sound too easily fixable. If the screen isn't even turning on, you're off to a bad start. Sounds like some kind of hardware fault, not something you'll be able to flash to fix.
AJerman said:
Uhh, it doesn't sound too easily fixable. If the screen isn't even turning on, you're off to a bad start. Sounds like some kind of hardware fault, not something you'll be able to flash to fix.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
okay, after tinkering with it, the screen has glitches and lights up then turns on.....what's the sign of this? i can't decide if it's hardware or software yet..
how to enter bootloader? sorry never used one x before.
okay so, i'll attach an photo of the screen. and a video of a similar issue.
video link
please anyone that can help, let me know
That's a hardware fault maybe faulty flex cable
jutley said:
That's a hardware fault maybe faulty flex cable
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
if you look at the phone, it's very clean, i can tell it never had a smudge or any fall...also the screen is clean, no scratches. quite a catch! what could have made the flex cable go bad?!
in the boot animation the screen is quite good!
You say in the boot animation the screen is good, does it ever clear up entirely? You COULD get a display like that from software, but it's more than likely hardware. For example, running Gingerbread ROMs on the Infuse with Froyo bootloaders cause similar rainbow effects due to a change in coding, so you can POSSIBLY have a scrambled display without a hardware failure.
It may have just been a faulty phone and that's why it looks like it's in good shape. It's not necessarily something that someone broke. It could be a bad GPU chip, it could be a flex cable as mentioned, it could be a lot of things. If you (or rather your friend) got it for cheap, and you want to try opening it up to inspect the cables, you can find disassembly threads and videos to tell you how. You could be going on a wild goose chase though.
AJerman said:
You say in the boot animation the screen is good, does it ever clear up entirely? You COULD get a display like that from software, but it's more than likely hardware. For example, running Gingerbread ROMs on the Infuse with Froyo bootloaders cause similar rainbow effects due to a change in coding, so you can POSSIBLY have a scrambled display without a hardware failure.
It may have just been a faulty phone and that's why it looks like it's in good shape. It's not necessarily something that someone broke. It could be a bad GPU chip, it could be a flex cable as mentioned, it could be a lot of things. If you (or rather your friend) got it for cheap, and you want to try opening it up to inspect the cables, you can find disassembly threads and videos to tell you how. You could be going on a wild goose chase though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sometimes it boots up with that white messed up screen, sometimes it boots with the sense 4 lockscreen. lags a lot while trying to unlock the lockscreen, after that all hell breaks loose and screen becomes messed up pretty bad.
thanks for the tips man, i will try opening it up and having a look inside.
it could be a bad factory outlet as a friend suggested...
arabology said:
sometimes it boots up with that white messed up screen, sometimes it boots with the sense 4 lockscreen. lags a lot while trying to unlock the lockscreen, after that all hell breaks loose and screen becomes messed up pretty bad.
thanks for the tips man, i will try opening it up and having a look inside.
it could be a bad factory outlet as a friend suggested...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, hell, you can try reflashing the software if you can see enough in recovery mode (vol down and power at the same time). I can't see how it would hurt it any more. From the sound of it, you either have VERY messed up software, or more than likely, faulty hardware. Does it seem like the display works any better when it's been off for a while (cold)? If it gets worse the longer it's on, or if it had been on and you just rebooted, it would point more towards a faulty gpu chip to me and the heat causing the problem to come out.
Not sure about how warranties transfer or if they do at all (might depend country to country too), but you could see if it's still under warranty and can be sent in before you open it up.
AJerman said:
Well, hell, you can try reflashing the software if you can see enough in recovery mode (vol down and power at the same time). I can't see how it would hurt it any more. From the sound of it, you either have VERY messed up software, or more than likely, faulty hardware. Does it seem like the display works any better when it's been off for a while (cold)? If it gets worse the longer it's on, or if it had been on and you just rebooted, it would point more towards a faulty gpu chip to me and the heat causing the problem to come out.
Not sure about how warranties transfer or if they do at all (might depend country to country too), but you could see if it's still under warranty and can be sent in before you open it up.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
alright then
i'll post later if it worked out either ways. thanks for your time bro, unfortunetly i'm out of thanks to thank your last post
actually, the screen gets better when used more to be honest. first we got it, the screen never turned on, then after many tries, it finally came up...first time it was like in the pic, second boot it was sense 4 lockscreen, but messed up later on.
arabology said:
alright then
i'll post later if it worked out either ways. thanks for your time bro, unfortunetly i'm out of thanks to thank your last post
actually, the screen gets better when used more to be honest. first we got it, the screen never turned on, then after many tries, it finally came up...first time it was like in the pic, second boot it was sense 4 lockscreen, but messed up later on.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmm... weird. Not sure what to say. Well, good luck. I hope it works out!
What honestly it looks like to me is that they tried to flash a american version of a rom on to the phone so you have the improper bootloaders and such. hopefully this works for you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If the screen turns on then you didnt kill it. here are the stock ruu's for the HTC One X International. Make sure to choose the one proprietary to your phone and country.
(clickme) for a list of downloads
Good luck and please post your findings.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks guys!
I know I don't own an one x, but I do have a HTC Rezound, and I cracked the screen in it, and mine did the something while watching YouTube videos, but then it just went back to normal, this happened twice to me. I thought my screen was going out, but if yours is doing it and there's no physical damage, had to be something in the phone, or maybe software is that even possible? Lol.
Just thought I'd share what happened to me..
ICS Rezound.
skater95 said:
I know I don't own an one x, but I do have a HTC Rezound, and I cracked the screen in it, and mine did the something while watching YouTube videos, but then it just went back to normal, this happened twice to me. I thought my screen was going out, but if yours is doing it and there's no physical damage, had to be something in the phone, or maybe software is that even possible? Lol.
Just thought I'd share what happened to me..
ICS Rezound.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes it could be a software issue. so your phone had that issue after changing your digitizer/screen? and then became normally by itself later on...?
thanks for the insight
just an additional reference for you, if ever that you want to re-flash a new rom, but can't access SD card, just follow the link, MIGHT help you out... good luck..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1692681
hello
i have the same issue but here in syria we didn't have Agency htc to repair my phone screen sooooo pleassssssssssse if any one live in lebanon can you please tell me were i can go to repair my phone if u knows an a good htc shop or Agency of the HTC (((( for more information i have no scratch on my phone or water inside it )))))) tnxxxxx alot
It's a hardware issue for sure. Doubt it's the cable connection but in need of a bga rework to try and fix it
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
mikey0105 said:
just an additional reference for you, if ever that you want to re-flash a new rom, but can't access SD card, just follow the link, MIGHT help you out... good luck..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1692681
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks a lot i'll definitely be need to knowing this, even if not needed now...till i get my own One X
mohanned said:
i have the same issue but here in syria we didn't have Agency htc to repair my phone screen sooooo pleassssssssssse if any one live in lebanon can you please tell me were i can go to repair my phone if u knows an a good htc shop or Agency of the HTC (((( for more information i have no scratch on my phone or water inside it )))))) tnxxxxx alot
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes, check your PM.
I can't think how to describe this, so haven't found another thread on here or on google, so have to post a picture.
It hasn't been dropped: When the Sleep Android app woke me up this morning I noticed that there was time-lag between my commands and the phone reacting. This was a bit annoying, but it seem to warm up and THEN it just FLIPPED RIGHT OUT. I have got it working again with a Soft Reset, but it's dodgy and keeps FLIPPING OUT every now and again.
Any idea what I can do?
Stakkertoo said:
I can't think how to describe this, so haven't found another thread on here or on google, so have to post a picture.
It hasn't been dropped: When the Sleep Android app woke me up this morning I noticed that there was time-lag between my commands and the phone reacting. This was a bit annoying, but it seem to warm up and THEN it just FLIPPED RIGHT OUT. I have got it working again with a Soft Reset, but it's dodgy and keeps FLIPPING OUT every now and again.
Any idea what I can do?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Its hardware problem.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
kartik.kayz said:
Its hardware problem.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Really? What is the evidence for this? Have you seen it before?
Stakkertoo said:
Really? What is the evidence for this? Have you seen it before?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No I haven't seen it before that's why its a hardware problem if it is a software problem I am sure you are not alone.
Tv gets detuned when it does not receives signal possibly your lcd is not receiving signals or your hox's hardware is not sending signals to lcd.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
kartik.kayz said:
No I haven't seen it before that's why its a hardware problem if it is a software problem I am sure you are not alone.
Tv gets detuned when it does not receives signal possibly your lcd is not receiving signals or your hox's hardware is not sending signals to lcd.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
but it is fine after a soft reset? This suggests software, no?
Stakkertoo said:
but it is fine after a soft reset? This suggests software, no?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If it is working then congrats. If your phone still not working properly then take it to the hospital he needs htc doctors.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
kartik.kayz said:
If it is working then congrats. If your phone still not working properly then take it to the hospital he needs htc doctors.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I said that in the original post.
It's an intermittent problem.
Stakkertoo said:
I can't think how to describe this, so haven't found another thread on here or on google, so have to post a picture.
It hasn't been dropped: When the Sleep Android app woke me up this morning I noticed that there was time-lag between my commands and the phone reacting. This was a bit annoying, but it seem to warm up and THEN it just FLIPPED RIGHT OUT. I have got it working again with a Soft Reset, but it's dodgy and keeps FLIPPING OUT every now and again.
Any idea what I can do?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Look like mine before they chancged with new ane I have BFD on the old one the same simptom.
P.S. Try press between down righ near to the main camera and dysplay and see what will happend on to display when is turned on!?!?
Thant said:
Look like mine before they chancged with new ane I have BFD on the old one the same simptom.
P.S. Try press between down righ near to the main camera and dysplay and see what will happend on to display when is turned on!?!?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you describe that again?
Press the screen near the camera when i switch on?
Stakkertoo said:
Can you describe that again?
Press the screen near the camera when i switch on?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry Turn on the display and do a pressure between the display and the right down side on the main camera.
Also now there is a 5 second delay on commands. My dad rang earlier, I pressed accept call and it didn't react and it went to Voicemail.
Should i try a factory reset?
Stakkertoo said:
Also now there is a 5 second delay on commands. My dad rang earlier, I pressed accept call and it didn't react and it went to Voicemail.
Should i try a factory reset?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try but what happend with my method?
Thant said:
Try but what happend with my method?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's my brother's phone, so i couldn't do it immediately.
The phone was getting worse, and wouldn't come on. but I asked him to try what you suggested and he said it totally worked. !!! ? Why?
Stakkertoo said:
It's my brother's phone, so i couldn't do ioh it immediately.
The phone was getting worse, and wouldn't come on. but I asked him to try what you suggested and he said it totally worked. !!! ? Why?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Becouse I have the same problem this is BFD(Blck Screen of Dead) The only one solution is to repleace the mainboard. If you have warranty go back to stock and relock bootlader and hope they will repear for free or wait until go so bad and the display stop working and they can't see your status on the bootlader. My phone start slowly to die until one day totaly dead and I am happy because before the dead I go back to stock and relock and they changed the phone after one month in service center with new one. I hope you have warranty. Good luck my friend.
Thant said:
Becouse I have the same problem this is BFD(Blck Screen of Dead) The only one solution is to repleace the mainboard. If you have warranty go back to stock and relock bootlader and hope they will repear for free or wait until go so bad and the display stop working and they can't see your status on the bootlader. My phone start slowly to die until one day totaly dead and I am happy because before the dead I go back to stock and relock and they changed the phone after one month in service center with new one. I hope you have warranty. Good luck my friend.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it's not rooted. This is the Factory ROM but is now out of warranty.
Stakkertoo said:
it's not rooted. This is the Factory ROM but is now out of warranty.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Bad in this case go to service center and ask them for cost to repleace the mainbord the problem is not in the screen the first time when I send my phone to service center they changed the screen on the same day when I take back the problem start again and after one month they changed my phone with new one.
If my method work and the hox go mad with sure you have BFD
Thant said:
Bad in this case go to service center and ask them for cost to repleace the mainbord the problem is not in the screen the first time when I send my phone to service center they changed the screen on the same day when I take back the problem start again and after one month they changed my phone with new one.
If my method work and the hox go mad with sure you have BFD
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Okay, also it's still laggy. Was that a problem with you?
I replaced the screen already, last year so that shouldn't be a problem.
Stakkertoo said:
Okay, also it's still laggy. Was that a problem with you?
I replaced the screen already, last year so that shouldn't be a problem.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes and not only this the display don't whont to turn on some times, changind resolution itself, doble menu your picture only 3 times when I receive call I can't answare because the display don't want to turn on just sound and many more with each day worse and worse.
i have the same issue ... i think its a hardware problem and i think that's a hardware problem ... try to press near the capacitive button it work for me ... i'll try to explain how it work for me ... i got the same detuned tv only on boot but after all seem right ... when lcd goes off and when i try to unlock the phone i got a black screen ( not all the time but 3 - 4 a day ) and when i press the bottom corners it work again ...
Hi,
I've got my op3 for 4 months.
The problem is the device shutdowns independently at least 3 times in one week. It dosnt have any noticeable trigger, time on the day or a specific event.
I couldn't found any helpful info online.
Does anyone got the same phenomena?
Tx.
AraleInterK said:
Hi,
I've got my op3 for 4 months.
The problem is the device shutdowns independently at least 3 times in one week. It dosnt have any noticeable trigger, time on the day or a specific event.
I couldn't found any helpful info online.
Does anyone got the same phenomena?
Tx.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is it rooted ? What rom? Does it heat up? A bit more details would help to know if its software or hardware
v.konvict said:
Is it rooted ? What rom? Does it heat up? A bit more details would help to know if its software or hardware
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No, its all original with stock firmware. The device dosnt have any heat issues. Btw its also without root. Completely stock.
AraleInterK said:
No, its all original with stock firmware. The device dosnt have any heat issues. Btw its also without root. Completely stock.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well i sometimes find myself pressing the power button by mistake causing a restart. But if you are sure you not doing that then i suggest you flash stock 3.2.8 again if that doesnt help you might have to open a support ticket
v.konvict said:
Well i sometimes find myself pressing the power button by mistake causing a restart. But if you are sure you not doing that then i suggest you flash stock 3.2.8 again if that doesnt help you might have to open a support ticket
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tx, I will try it.
i also aware this.. but it actually happen when i use spigen ultra hybrid case.. button are easily press.. so when i sit and the phone is in the pocket, it tend to restart..
Any success?
I had the same problem like you.
The motherboard is probably faulty, get it replaced from the OnePlus support!
I've done just about everything. There's a log cat below. EVERY ROM, EVERY KERNEL STOCK OR CUSTOM, this issue is there after the first reboot. Im only going to answer every question that goes like "have you tried...." With a full rundown of what I did and results. I will remind I've tried every custom nougat rom, stock or custom and I've tried stock marshmallow rom to. Also some roms haven't even had sound on first boot. Some roms will work for a bit then they will do a soft reboot that takes 30-45 minutes to complete. Then have no sound. I'm open to taking my phone apart since my screen is fu*ked up. Im begging at this point I love this phone, I've had it for 2 months, I don't want to have to buy another one.
Tried unbrick tool yet? That may have a slightly different effect than just flashing stock ROM (as it completely nukes the device and installs everything again).
Anyways, you may have a hardware issue. In that case taking the phone apart won't do much ... You can only check the connections, that's about it.
Sent from my OnePlus 3 using Tapatalk
Explorer23 said:
Tried unbrick tool yet? That may have a slightly different effect than just flashing stock ROM (as it completely nukes the device and installs everything again).
Anyways, you may have a hardware issue. In that case taking the phone apart won't do much ... You can only check the connections, that's about it.
Sent from my OnePlus 3 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I did actually brick it awhile back trying to solve that damn sound issue. I used the mega unbrick guide to fix it, I can try again. Cause hell who knows it might fix it. Thanks for the recommendations.
Found out it is hardware i narrowed it to the aux port board which is what the fingerprint sensor, microphone, speaker connect to. I'm ordering a new part tomorrow for it
Did you find any solution? Im having the same issue and trying to figure out how to fix tihs
Dlind said:
Found out it is hardware i narrowed it to the aux port board which is what the fingerprint sensor, microphone, speaker connect to. I'm ordering a new part tomorrow for it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Please give me the link to buy. Im having same issue too. And i think its hardware
xsetiadi said:
Please give me the link to buy. Im having same issue too. And i think its hardware
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, when I bought the new part and replaced it, it didn't do anything. But I can still give you a link, I need up getting a htc 10 cause I was sick of the phones bs. https://m.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Earphone...%3Ac0cbdf2615e0ab10a81ff986ffd94c65%7Ciid%3A6
Dlind said:
Well, when I bought the new part and replaced it, it didn't do anything. But I can still give you a link, I need up getting a htc 10 cause I was sick of the phones bs. https://m.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Earphone...%3Ac0cbdf2615e0ab10a81ff986ffd94c65%7Ciid%3A6
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You mean this not rix the problem?
I
xsetiadi said:
You mean this not rix the problem?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It could for you, but it didn't change a thing for me. Every phones diffrent.
Am I the only one with this problem
My A72 stays in a bootloop i already hard reset & flashed the phone
Any solutions?
Sounds like a hardware failure. Try pulling the sim and SD card.
Is it still under warranty?
Yup think so to
Cpu issue
Not under warranty anymore
But no worries still got another A72
Bigslime96 said:
Yup think so to
Cpu issue
Not under warranty anymore
But no worries still got another A72
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If it is hardware it may be a loose connector. Is the battery known good? Li's can fail at any time; it may not have enough power to boot.
If it is the mobo a custom rom may bypass the damage. If all fails you have a parts queen...
blackhawk said:
If it is hardware it may be a loose connector. Is the battery known good? Li's can fail at any time; it may not have enough power to boot.
If it is the mobo a custom rom may bypass the damage. If all fails you have a parts queen...
Not the battery checked that alreadyI tried putting a custom rom but Oem isn't enabled
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That sucks, it's a nice phone...
blackhawk said:
That sucks, it's a nice phone...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes it is I have the 256GB /8GB RAM version running on android 13
Very quick no stutter at all
If reboots on first samsung boot screen(bootloader logo) while charger connected its probably RAM failure.
How can I fix it?
engage4 said:
If reboots on first samsung boot screen(bootloader logo) while charger connected its probably RAM failure.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How can I fix it?
Bigslime96 said:
How can I fix it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If it's a ram chipset replace the mobo.
It's not a easy repair except for shops that are very specialized. The ram is a BGA form factor package. While they are relatively cheap they are hard to repair successfully without the skillset and practice.
Yes you're right
blackhawk is right. If you can afford a new phone buy a new one because its an design fault , so fault will reappear after few months.
As a temporary solution you can try heating phone's back with a hair dryer.