While charging, my LED turned green but it was not fully charged !
What to do ??? :crying:
Unhook the charger, turn the phone off and charge it again.
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ronu said:
While charging, my LED turned green but it was not fully charged !
What to do ??? :crying:
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Led turns green at 90% I believe
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Afaik that was on miui type roms, not on sense based roms.
But i can't see what rom he is on so you could be right tree !
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treebill said:
Led turns green at 90% I believe
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Don't led this problem rule over your mood...
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My green notf light keeps blinking even when I dont have a message or something. Its not a problem with roms im sure.
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bloodhunter112 said:
My green notf light keeps blinking even when I dont have a message or something. Its not a problem with roms im sure.
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if you're sure that it isn't a rom problem then it is and hardware problem... you should in that case send it back to htc
Hello guys, yesterday I plug my HOV to charge, I set the alarm and sleep, 6 hours later (to go to school) I woke up, because it was late to school. the thiing is my HOV does not play the alarm...my HOV was dead!!!
I disconnected it, and all the key combinations did not work...
So, when I return from school I plugged it again, the charging lead was blinking
Then I push the ON botton and it turns on...
I want to know, what happens to it.
I do not want to happen me again....
Why this happens??
That among others is a very common problem of our beloved HTCs.It is very prominent in the One X.
I suggest you try a factory reset.
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But is it on risk?
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I don't feel any risk in it.HTCs always act randomly.Just give factory reset a go.
Edit:don't leave it overnight for charging.Mine usually takes 3-4 hrs to fully charge.
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mihirengg19 said:
I don't feel any risk in it.HTCs always act randomly.Just give factory reset a go.
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^this.
Also never ever put your device to charge overnight. It'll ruin your battery.
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Haha,I typed the edit at the same time you posted.
It does not ruin the battery;the charging probably stops at 100%; the charger becomes cold.
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So, only a wipe and I'm done?
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Try it and report the results and then we'll try further if the problem still exists.
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Ok, so tomorrow I'll do the wipe cause now I'm gonna go to sleep, thanks for help, and I'll be reporting :thumbup:
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The blinking when you are charging means that your battery is too low on power to turn on the phone (According to a HTC Care representative)
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Wipe done..let's see and don't charge all the f ..u.ck.ing.. night
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First time I noticed that is a pink light at the up left of the phone is it normal or what
The light gone after rebooting
Using probam android 4.3
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gmadvanced said:
First time I noticed that is a pink or yellow light at the up left of the phone is it normal or what
The light gone after rebooting
Using probam android 4.3
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Guess you mean the Proximity sensor... Usually it's activated if you receive a phone call to lock your screen if you put your phone to your ear. If it lights up permanently there must be an app which makes use of this sensor all the time.
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BanBoo said:
Guess you mean the Proximity sensor... Usually it's activated if you receive a phone call to lock your screen if you put your phone to your ear. If it lights up permanently there must be an app which makes use of this sensor all the time.
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First time I noticed that is a pink or yellow light at the up left of the phone is it normal or what
The light gone after rebooting
Using probam android 4.3
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It's in the right place to be the proximity sensor, but that's awfully bright.
It's supposed to be a dull red...pretty much barely noticable.
Is this since flashing a particular ROM and/or kernel? Or installing any particular app?
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It's in the right place to be the proximity sensor, but that's awfully bright.
It's supposed to be a dull red...pretty much barely noticable.
Is this since flashing a particular ROM and/or kernel? Or installing any particular app?
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It was after flashing a new costume ROM (probam android 4.3)
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It was after flashing a new costume ROM (probam android 4.3)
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Try a different one, or perhaps a different kernel. See what happens. It may be something in the ROM responsible.
There are kernel functions out there like Pocket Protection that make use of the proximity sensor. Or gesture-based control apps that use it...you know, wave your hand over the phone to do stuff. Might be something like that in the ROM, dig into the settings and see if there is anything like that.
I noticed there is no led flash for notifications. Also have untick, restarted phone and tick again. Same thing there is no led flash.
I have no idea.
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h4ndr1 said:
I noticed there is no led flash for notifications. Also have untick, restarted phone and tick again. Same thing there is no led flash.
I have no idea.
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Are u getting the red light when charging? If no, then you will need to delete a file in your /sys/etc/intd folder that goes like 99test something..delete it and restart..all should be ok..
there's a hunch that this issue could be related to the hboot..have u updated ur hboot to the latest...updating should solve this issue too
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Yes, still getting red light while charging and green when full. But not for all messages notifications. Thanks i will check for it
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amirage said:
Are u getting the red light when charging? If no, then you will need to delete a file in your /sys/etc/intd folder that goes like 99test something..delete it and restart..all should be ok..
there's a hunch that this issue could be related to the hboot..have u updated ur hboot to the latest...updating should solve this issue too
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Yes i am on Hboot 1.73. Where is /sys/etc/intd folder located.
I cant find it via es explorer with hidden file views.
Thanks
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Still no flash notification at all.
Miss the green light. Now its dark!
Help please.
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Amirage
Yes, still getting red light while charging and green when full. But not for all messages notifications. Thanks i will check for it
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Yes i am on Hboot 1.73. Where is /sys/etc/intd folder located.
I cant find it via es explorer with hidden file views.
Thanks
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You will need to be rooted and use root Explorer for this folder
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amirage said:
You will need to be rooted and use root Explorer for this folder
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Is it any alternative. I had revert from custom rom to stock.
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h4ndr1 said:
Is it any alternative. I had revert from custom rom to stock.
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non that I know of
Thanks man.
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h4ndr1 said:
I noticed there is no led flash for notifications. Also have untick, restarted phone and tick again. Same thing there is no led flash.
I have no idea.
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My device also like that since 4.1.1 rom. At my Wildfire S is working that function.
virgolib said:
My device also like that since 4.1.1 rom. At my Wildfire S is working that function.
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Mine works well with 4.1 stock. Also ARDH. Until RUU and OTA 4.2.2 Stock. Don't know what HTC done with it.
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Bought a HTC One m8 today and when the battery gets low the notification light starts to blink red, any way to disable it? Couldn't find it in the settings.
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Can't either ?
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Can't either ?
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Searched again and couldn't find it so think it's not possible unfortunately. Really annoying though
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Pretty annoying. wanna that off too
D_Magic said:
Bought a HTC One m8 today and when the battery gets low the notification light starts to blink red, any way to disable it? Couldn't find it in the settings.
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