need help urgently - HTC One X

Anyone knows any app which clear all the dust from speakers..call speaker and back speaker as well.
My problem is in call volume is very very low. In public places or in bike its almost impossible to listen other person.
When I play songs loudspeaker volume is also very low. I m using HOX.
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Use a toothbrush
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Use a toothbrush as @athulele suggested and rub it over the speaker and front speaker grill... Make sure you do it gently otherwise it might damage the LED which is located in the front...

And after that, blow some air into the speakers as some dust still remains...
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The toothbrush mod works. Check out the thread and enjoy some light reading:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134879:

Toothbrush brushes not going into holes
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exynoss said:
Toothbrush brushes not going into holes
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Make sure you use a new toothbrush lol
and also... criss cross brushes won't do... Check the thread in the above post...

vin4yak said:
Make sure you use a new toothbrush lol
and also... criss cross brushes won't do... Check the thread in the above post...
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U mean I have to invest 50 rs first to buy that tooth brush just kidding.
btw - toothbrush trick works for me thanks guys for your suggestions.
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Dust blocking my front speaker.

Hi guys, this phone is a dust magnet. My front speaker grill is blocked by some dust... Any safe way to clean this?
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give this a go
John.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...leaner&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
recklesslife85 said:
Hi guys, this phone is a dust magnet. My front speaker grill is blocked by some dust... Any safe way to clean this?
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Haha nice but sadly its the front grill not the back one
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Gently suck on the speaker don't get spit in it though, is this daft or what!
John.
Front facing camera is a lint magnet.
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Problem solved.. I just used a wetwipe. Unblocked now and the speaker still works luckily..
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recklesslife85 said:
Problem solved.. I just used a wetwipe. Unblocked now and the speaker still works luckily..
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Can you give me more details on this.
My HTC One X front speaker is very silent and everyone is telling me it is from dust.
whats wrong with using a hoover?!
crazy, i know.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
give this a go
John.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...leaner&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
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Fookin hilarious app!!! worked a treat on me back speaker :laugh:
I had exactly the same prob. The simple solution for this is to use a toothbrush. Yes you heard it right !! Just use a toothbrush to clean the front speaker grill. Same goes for the rear grill. And I bet, you will be amazed by the result. You will hear ur opposite as loud as it ment to be......
Hope this would help
Sorry for bad English
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I had this issue with my front facing camera. I just used a que tip.
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mickfitz said:
Front facing camera is a lint magnet.
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This really annoys me. I try to forget and sometimes it works but I feel as though you have just reminded me that I am breathing and now I can't think about anything but.
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recklesslife85 said:
Hi guys, this phone is a dust magnet. My front speaker grill is blocked by some dust... Any safe way to clean this?
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The best method hands down is using canned compressed air. It's usually used by computer hardware enthusiasts to remove dust from PCB's, fans and whatnot.
Other than that I have a really tiny fine bristled brush that came with my beard trimmer they also work.
A bit of blu-tac works a charm for the speaker grill, just push it into the holes and the dust will stick as you peel the blu-tac away
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leonforthewin said:
This really annoys me. I try to forget and sometimes it works but I feel as though you have just reminded me that I am breathing and now I can't think about anything but.
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The best method hands down is using canned compressed air. It's usually used by computer hardware enthusiasts to remove dust from PCB's, fans and whatnot.
Other than that I have a really tiny fine bristled brush that came with my beard trimmer they also work.
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Can also say compressed air is the best method. I used an air line at work and its made calls a lot clearer to hear.
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Surely compressed air will just push the debris into the speaker enclosure, which isn't the best solution as far as I can see.
techtechnique said:
Surely compressed air will just push the debris into the speaker enclosure, which isn't the best solution as far as I can see.
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Any enclosure to a speaker is behind, so no but your point is still valid in the sense that it will dislodge anything stuck in the grills/holes and it will end up inside the casing of the phone. This actually happens naturally in all electronic devices.
It's damn near impossible to remove debris from the holes and not have it go inside the phone.
cjm1979 said:
Can also say compressed air is the best method. I used an air line at work and its made calls a lot clearer to hear.
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You may want to regulate the pressure though, too much will tear the speakers apart.
BenPope said:
You may want to regulate the pressure though, too much will tear the speakers apart.
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Yeah! haha We don't want anyone going to their local fuel station and using the compressed air machines there!
Wet wipe and a toothbrush sorted it out for me! Can actually see led now too, forgot how bright it was initially lol!
kash20 said:
A bit of blu-tac works a charm for the speaker grill, just push it into the holes and the dust will stick as you peel the blu-tac away
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Most definitely the way to go.

Dropped my HOX and now weird sound

I dropped my HOX from 3 feet and now when I shake I am hearing tick tick sound inside the phone. Is there any chance to get damage.
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Sounds like its about to blow up!!!!
Somethings been knocked loose from the fall, God knows what. Hopefully its nothing that will affect the usage / performance of the phone. Give it a week and see.
tick-tick near camera ?
i think... those sounds its already there since first time you unboxed
Can any one shake the phone well both up and down and left and right and say whether you hear a small.sound inside it.
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Ox41464b said:
tick-tick near camera ?
i think... those sounds its already there since first time you unboxed
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Yes near camera. Was that normal?
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forumhookersdotcom said:
Yes near camera. Was that normal?
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Yup, as far as I know everybody has it.
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Thanks for the reply guys . You made my day and I am worried that I broked my phone as i had dropped . And it falls horizontal hitting the screen down. And for gods shake there is no scratch . And now I am confirmed that the sound was normal and every one has it.
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I think they all have a rattle... I think its a movement sensor of sort..
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Yep mine makes a slight ticking sound too when I shake it. I've dropped it twice now from about 2 feet. Once was on carpet and the second time i was sitting on a Sofa and it fell on a laminated floor.
Even my old HTC Desire had that. It's part of the camera mechanism.
Is there possible to do any other test and make sure my HOX is undamaged.
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It's the shutter
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Thats true, it could be the camera shutter making the sound. You can usually hear the shutter when you open and close the camera app!
Maybe do a full sensor test to make sure they're all working? Not sure how to do this though, its got to be some where in the Settings Menu?
Don't worry its normal
Edit: you can test your device hardware by dailing *#*#3424#*#* just to make sure there no damage
Reckless187 said:
Thats true, it could be the camera shutter making the sound. You can usually hear the shutter when you open and close the camera app!
Maybe do a full sensor test to make sure they're all working? Not sure how to do this though, its got to be some where in the Settings Menu?
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In play store you can get a sensor test tool
Did the default HTC test and while doing line drawing test I can't draw at the left most, right most edges , and top boundary.
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forumhookersdotcom said:
Did the default HTC test and while doing line drawing test I can't draw at the left most, right most edges , and top boundary.
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I tried line drawing test I couldn't draw at the edges special the top edge of the screen unless you try harder to draw , so its not an issue

[Q] Something loose inside HTC one V?

hi. please shake yr htc ove v close to your ear and let me know if there's a little rattle noise coming from the top near the 3.5mm headset jack as if something is loose inside? thanks
RobinHai said:
hi. please shake yr htc ove v close to your ear and let me know if there's a little rattle noise coming from the top near the 3.5mm headset jack as if something is loose inside? thanks
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No...not in my case....
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nope
ok thanks guys i know what to do then
RobinHai said:
ok thanks guys i know what to do then
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Replace.....
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Screen cleaner

Hi
What is the best way to clean up my HTC One X screen ?
Swannyno1 said:
Hi
What is the best way to clean up my HTC One X screen ?
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Wash it under cold water
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matt95 said:
Wash it under cold water
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Yeah thanks for that hilarious ! I mean is there any solution you can buy to shine it up ?
I use the individual lens wipes. Bought a pack of 60 for $2 at Walmart.
I've just used lens cleaner and a lens cloth.
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I've just used lens cleaner and a lens cloth.
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+1 to that, I have used a coputer screen cleaner with a microfibre cloth. also used a glass scratch remover every now and then to remove micro scratches and keep the glass really looking good. One problem is that the polish gets between the screen and the case in the tiny gaps so it doesn't look good. but a fine paint brush gets it out again. Also used the polish on the camera lens and it removed some of the small scratches.
Whichever shirt I happen to be wearing
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I just use my jeans or top, never thought about a proper screen cleaner
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God bless polycarb - removing dents

Hi all,
Not sure if anyone has already posted this but one really great thing about the HOX is its trivial to remove even really chunky dents and scratches from the case. I had a few caused by dropping on tarmac ta at looked really nasty.
Some 400 grade wet and dry, job done. Wrap the paper round a cloth to make it nice and squishy, rub away. 30 seconds later - good as new...
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Will I be able to remove this?
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Nitin985 said:
Will I be able to remove this?
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Have you tried rebooting your phone ?
RohinZaraki said:
Have you tried rebooting your phone ?
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LOL! :thumbup:
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geez mate 400 grit is a bit rough, see my post November last year for the final finish.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34299277#post34299277
You could make it look better I guess...
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not exactly removing a dent is it...
Your right, it's disguising it. Nearly all people would never pick it if done well.
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I actually tried the sanding trick myself on my damaged One X and i have to say it works a treat
but ofcourse, always be very careful
Sounds good gonna try it
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Would this remove the yellow spot bottom left??
?⇜viper 361xm304 goes like ?
It sure will, as mentioned earlier in this thread it will disguise it.
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ive dropped my one x like 30 times on ceramic flooring, no dents, no scratches, even dropped it like 3 times on screen(got a sand scratch).
the only thing i hated about the design is the extruding back camera, that got alot of scratches.

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