My now pitiful experience with the M8 - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I love this phone. It's sexy, fast, and did I say sexy? But I'm on my second one now. The first had five stuck pixels and the top was pealing off. This one has none of that, but the touch screen is bugged. If I touch the backspace key on the Google Keyboard, I'll hit P somehow then it will select something random on the screen. If I'm scrolling through the homescreen, an app will open out of nowhere. If I press the back button, it will register it as a slide all the way up the screen and open Google now. I don't know if this is software, but so far it looks like I'm going to have to get another M8. If that one has problems, I'm going to the S5, no matter how ugly and bloatware ridden it is. I can't believe I've gotten two lemons in a row.
On that note, does T-Mobile offer replacements 14 days after getting the replacement, or is it only 14 days after getting the original device? I unlocked the bootloader so I don't want to send it in to HTC.

Get that info from your carrier. Go within these 14 days to a tmobile shop or just call them.
We are not tmobile here

Mr Hofs said:
Get that info from your carrier. Go within these 14 days to a tmobile shop or just call them.
We are not tmobile here
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I realize that, I was just seeing if somebody may have had a similar experience, and hoping this was a bug I'm experiencing now, like how my old GNex couldn't detect corners of the screen.

Gatortribe said:
I realize that, I was just seeing if somebody may have had a similar experience, and hoping this was a bug I'm experiencing now, like how my old GNex couldn't detect corners of the screen.
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I had the phantom in the keyboard after installing insert coin 2.10 but after updating to 2.3.2 its all good, now the only thing that pisses me off is the whelp message on firewater s off lol :good::good:

Sometimes it makes me happy to live in "technology backwards Australia" (relatively). A year and a bit ago, my 1 year old son thought my HTC ONE X would look better in a bucket of water, maybe he was trying to make a boat.. It had been around 6 months since I had it, I don't get "insurance", IMHO, a scam for most cases over here. Drying it out with silca + rice, I got it going again except it wouldn't read the SIM card. I took it in one of the local carrier shops (Vodafone), we're discussing the possible costs, and she sees my "very colourful" ViperROM, naturally no Vodafone look or apps (LOL).
The girl says it will be "a cost involved" if I want HTC to examine + repair and/or replace phone yada yada. Memory says she said it was $50 to get HTC to look at the phone to let me know if it was repairable etc.. So, I say thanks, go home, look for Vodafone RUU. Go back to stock, go to the other shop, I talk about the phone not working, playing dumb. The attendant guy says "Ok, let see what I can do for you". He goes to a cupboard, finds a refurbished HTC ONE X, and swaps it over on the spot.. Yay for people who don't "dig deeper", as all the phone stuff was less than a day old, that kinda looks suss, unless factory reset would make the files have similar timestamps etc..
But meh, I got a new phone replacement basically, well I didn't have the POGO pins working so my cheap ebay powered case wasn't worth getting extra time, but that was ok, ROM improvements plus my own 10plus hours a day helping out some ROM + kernel devs suss out the battery, we were getting a "pretty good" daily use per charge as opposed to the start, plus I owned 2 or 3 Nexus 7s by then... heh.
And it was somewhat mind blowing walking past the phone shops with the wife+ kids seeing the M8 on release day, no "fanfare" or trying to show off the M8 as a great flagship, it was on display next to an iPhone 4 and a Note (2 or 3).. And then the S5 on it's release did get the little bit of extra 'showing off', but overall, to most ignorant people (non insult), they were just other phones there, well besides how most people know someone or have had a galaxy themselves so therefore may be drawn to that.
And I spent a bit of time at the carrier shops recently as my wife (plus myself) were able to get a new phone, which my wife did, I mainly was inquiring about cheaper or better plans of similar cost since I was happy with my G2. I get a date personally that I have to wait to get a new plan as Vodafone want to intice people to get new phones so they can finish their plans earlier than 'just' getting out of contract to another sim plan.
True to Murphey's law, my G2 got hosed that night, HAHA. Had one 'big death' like that, did the stuff needed to reload the phone with a tot file etc, but the EFS partiton was truly hosed. Baseband, simcard, wifi was truly dead on stock JB, Kitkat and various custom roms I installed that night. Next day, M8 baby!

I got a perfect unit.
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Display has a lot of thin white lines

OK I have a T-Mobile Dash with Kavana's WM 6.1 and it *was* working just fine. I flashed the ROM about a week ago, installed SmartToolkit, and it's been running fine for a few days.
Today, out of the friggin blue, I now have a bunch of white lines on my display. They start at the very top of the screen, and fill up a little more than 1/3 of the screen. Each line is 1px thick, and it skips every other line.
I did a screen capture, but it didn't pick the problem up (the captured screen looked great), so I photoshopped the screen shot to show you folks EXACTLY what it looks like on my phone.
This morning, it was fine. I made some calls, sent some emails, and it was working fine. Just about 20 minutes ago, I noticed this problem. I have NOT adjusted any settings, added new software, dropped it, submersed it, or modified it in ANY way. I didn't power cycle it, plug it in, or do anything more than let it sit on my desk next to me.
After I noticed the problem, I reset it, and it was there. I took the battery out, let it sit for a few minutes, rebooted it, and it was still there. The lines DID appear in the windows splash screen as well as the HTC boot logo (the boot logo is not pure white, more like a light grey, so if you angle the phone down a little to darken the grey, you can see the white lines)
These lines appear above ALL screens, including running programs, system menus and messages, and even when shutting down. It does NOT, however, seem to affect the phone's performance, so I can live with it for a few more hours until I see some replies here.
Unless this something that is easily remedied, I figure these should be my next few steps (unless a guru tells me otherwise):
- Soft reset (tried, not solved)
- Soft reset including battery removal (tried, not solved)
- Re-flash ROM with Kavana's 6.1
- Re-flash ROM with T-Mobile factory install (link, anyone?)
- Call T-Mobile for device replacement.
That's my battle plan for now... any thoughts, anyone? Thanks in advance for your help.
Attached picture in my first post updated... I used photoshop to make it look *exactly* like the actual screen. That's the best I could do without actually taking a picture of the phone itself. :\
"Bump" <-- Sorry... don't know if that's against the rules here, but at this point I'm ripping the hair out of my head. Can someone please help?
I had the same problem except it was with i screen I purchased on ebay. It looked exactly the same as yours right after i installed it. It seems the screen was defective. I couldn't fix it so I got the vendor to replace my screen and the new one worked like a charm. So you may, unfortunately need to purchase a new screen.
Like hell I will... the damn thing is less than a month old!!!!!!!! T-Mobile will buy a new screen! LOL
Hey, thanks a lot, I really appreciate that!!
for sure. I wouldn't void my warranty either. Unless someone else has another solution, I would just reflash the t-mobile rom and get replaced. That's a bummer man. Hopefully you get it worked out. Glad I could be of assistance.
Thanks again!
I'm on the phone with TMo right now, and I'm starting to get pissed. I originally signed into t-mo in October last year, so it's been what, 6 months? Since then I've done 3 warranty replacements with the Wing, then they did a "Multiple exchange" to the Dash (which I cant figure out, seeing as the Dash is cheaper) and now this, with a dash less than a month old.
I think I'm going to start a new topic about this so everyone can see what kind of run-around t-mobile is giving me.
Can you say that in plain english now.
Mikey1022 said:
Can you say that in plain english now.
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I left Sprint for T-mobile in October of 2007 (last year), when I bought the Wing. Since then, I have had to replace it 3 times. Then, on the last warranty replacement (about a month ago) I asked for an alternate model. They sent me the Dash.
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SpringfieldXD45C said:
I left Sprint for T-mobile in October of 2007 (last year), when I bought the Wing. Since then, I have had to replace it 3 times. Then, on the last warranty replacement (about a month ago) I asked for an alternate model. They sent me the Dash.
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Yeah like i said in your other post...which i think one of these should be closed. Maybe it's you not the phones.
Mikey1022 said:
Yeah like i said in your other post...which i think one of these should be closed. Maybe it's you not the phones.
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Dude, who put sand in your shorts??? How the HELL do you work out this is ME?? The phone was sitting on a DESK when this happened. It's never been dropped, submersed, abused, struck, anything...
Oh wait, that's right... When I asked T-Mobile about this and they said it's a KNOWN PROBLEM, I suppose that's my fault too, right?? I think you should do a little less talking, because you're a pretty ignorant and useless member that just likes to reply to posts with meaningless, unhelpful, rude messages.
You know, I love the way some people act on this board... (Don't get me wrong, most of you are excellent and helpful, and I'm grateful) But some of you just like to sit here and make absolutely no useful contributions... you just like to chastise people and act all superior without giving any real advice or help.
Ever think maybe people come here for help? If you can't ask for it, or you can't give it, then what are you doing here?
Both of you should mellow out. I adore my dash, but I'm on my third one, (my first refurb) and it has ...issues. My last one died in it's sleep in my pocket. It isn't exactly the toughest phone around, nor the most stable. I suspect the wing is even less reliable, as I researched one at length before choosing dash.
Of course, every time one bites the dust, I think, "is it me?" It isnt that unreasonable for someone else to wonder the same.
Peace love, and good luck with TMo. I've gotten a lot more help from them with sugar than I ever got from Sprint or Verizon with any approach. Don't loose your cool.
Even though I agree with your sentiments, I'm finding it a bit hard to mellow out.
However, I disagree with you on one thing: Yes, I think it really is THAT unreasonable for someone to wonder if the problem is me.. One of the Wings TMobile sent me wouldn't even power on, right out of the box... how the HELL is that my fault, and how the HELL is it natural for someone to think that it is?? What, did I open the box the wrong way, sending a static charge through the foam and frying the circuitry of the phone??
Furthermore, to assume that I'm the problem, when I've shown no signs of incompetence or admittances of dropping, submersions, etc. is not only unethical, it's also pretty insulting.
I know perfectly well how to care for electronic devices, and if I did accidentally drop or submerse a phone, I would be embarassed to try to blame T-Mobile for it.
No, I'm sorry, but it is 100% NOT my fault, and without PROOF it IS unfair and unreasonable for someone on this board to assume so. Certainly if T-Mobile thought it was my fault they wouldn't keep sending me phones, now would they?? No, I'm sorry, but I think people here that are that ignorant are simply posting because they have nothing better to post... and perhaps they just get off on ripping into other people. Perhaps they had their lunch stepped on a few times too many in high school. Maybe they weren't hugged enough. I don't know. All I know is they have no right to make assumptions about me. I didn't do that to them, so they should show me the same respect.
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My HTC One X

About 1 month ago I sadly broke my Samsung Galaxy SII just after changing my contract from Voda to Three.
I since contacted Three to get a issue with my sim only deal sorted which allowed me to upgrade early. (after the first 3 months) It did however take a few calls to and from the exec office to get this sorted since the calls to the usual call centre are worthless.
Anyway after all that I finally received my early upgrade which was a HTC One X. To be honest I didn't really want this as I was trying to wait for the Galaxy SIII, however I couldn't do without a phone for so long and wasn't aware of the SIII release date back then. After receiving my HTC One X I was REALLY impressed with it, the screen, sound, appearance were all excellent. After using the phone for a few days I noticed the haptic feedback buttons were making a bit too much of noise and not the usual shock vibration it was doing when I first got it. I contacted Three who arranged a doorstep exchange for me. Once the new phone arrived I used the phone for another few days only for more problems to slowly start appearing. The screen itself started to not come on when I was pressing the lock button, the lights were lighting up but the screen was not coming up. I have to constantly keep pressing the lock button over and over to try get it on. The screen itself also just start flickering around and then just blurrs up like the resolution is screwing up so all the icons are on top of eachother and the only way to get it off is by locking it and unlocking it. I have no idea as to why it happened. I have a protective case around it with a screen protector on the screen too. It has never been dropped or treated poorly so I was bemused.
I decided to contact Three again as this was not right. The first person I spoke to told me to take the phone to my local Three store and they will put it in for repair. I decided to contact them back a few hours later to explain I didn't want this and was not happy to get another HTC or that one replaced. This customer service advisor was a lot more helpful and explained I could have another doorstep exchange for another handset since the first 2 HTC's have not functioned as they should. Since I now knew the released date of the SIII I told the advisor I would rather wait for the SIII and he told me that it was fine and would be delivered on the 1st June. All I had to do was box the HTC up and hand it over to the courier on the day my new one arrives.
Thought I would share my problems with the HTC One X along with saying I will NEVER touch another HTC Would add if people are lucky enough to get a working HTC and have no issues then fair play, the phone was nice and had excellent features
Cheers,
Luke
luke.douthwaite said:
About 1 month ago I sadly broke my Samsung Galaxy SII just after changing my contract from Voda to Three.
I since contacted Three to get a issue with my sim only deal sorted which allowed me to upgrade early. (after the first 3 months) It did however take a few calls to and from the exec office to get this sorted since the calls to the usual call centre are worthless.
Anyway after all that I finally received my early upgrade which was a HTC One X. To be honest I didn't really want this as I was trying to wait for the Galaxy SIII, however I couldn't do without a phone for so long and wasn't aware of the SIII release date back then. After receiving my HTC One X I was REALLY impressed with it, the screen, sound, appearance were all excellent. After using the phone for a few days I noticed the haptic feedback buttons were making a bit too much of noise and not the usual shock vibration it was doing when I first got it. I contacted Three who arranged a doorstep exchange for me. Once the new phone arrived I used the phone for another few days only for more problems to slowly start appearing. The screen itself started to not come on when I was pressing the lock button, the lights were lighting up but the screen was not coming up. I have to constantly keep pressing the lock button over and over to try get it on. The screen itself also just start flickering around and then just blurrs up like the resolution is screwing up so all the icons are on top of eachother and the only way to get it off is by locking it and unlocking it. I have no idea as to why it happened. I have a protective case around it with a screen protector on the screen too. It has never been dropped or treated poorly so I was bemused.
I decided to contact Three again as this was not right. The first person I spoke to told me to take the phone to my local Three store and they will put it in for repair. I decided to contact them back a few hours later to explain I didn't want this and was not happy to get another HTC or that one replaced. This customer service advisor was a lot more helpful and explained I could have another doorstep exchange for another handset since the first 2 HTC's have not functioned as they should. Since I now knew the released date of the SIII I told the advisor I would rather wait for the SIII and he told me that it was fine and would be delivered on the 1st June. All I had to do was box the HTC up and hand it over to the courier on the day my new one arrives.
Thought I would share my problems with the HTC One X along with saying I will NEVER touch another HTC Would add if people are lucky enough to get a working HTC and have no issues then fair play, the phone was nice and had excellent features
Cheers,
Luke
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Lucky sod..My phone is in repairs now. Similar issues i had as you my friend but they told me they could not replace my current handset(which is my 3rd replacement now)so the only option i had was to repair it. Hoping they come back with an exchange option if they can not sort my phone out and then i can get the S3 as well. Well done again mate you have chosen a good phone now
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Lucky sod..My phone is in repairs now. Similar issues i had as you my friend but they told me they could not replace my current handset(which is my 3rd replacement now)so the only option i had was to repair it. Hoping they come back with an exchange option if they can not sort my phone out and then i can get the S3 as well. Well done again mate you have chosen a good phone now
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Mate you should contact them back once the phone goes back and say you are not willing to have another HTC as they keep on going. It always differ from each customer service advisor to another with Three, one says one thing and another says different lol
luke.douthwaite said:
Mate you should contact them back once the phone goes back and say you are not willing to have another HTC as they keep on going. It always differ from each customer service advisor to another with Three, one says one thing and another says different lol
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see every ****ty advisor i been speaking to have always stuck by what the other one been saying....do not get me wrong it is a wicked phone but might be to late for me to get an s3...should of just been patient and gone for it few weeks back when i was getting my 2nd replacement...and even now today when i took the phone back to the store for repairs they said i do not have that option unfortunately..so best thing maybe for me is to see if they could replace it with a new one if they come back and say it can not be fixed....then i will go for the s3
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see every ****ty advisor i been speaking to have always stuck by what the other one been saying....do not get me wrong it is a wicked phone but might be to late for me to get an s3...should of just been patient and gone for it few weeks back when i was getting my 2nd replacement...and even now today when i took the phone back to the store for repairs they said i do not have that option unfortunately..so best thing maybe for me is to see if they could replace it with a new one if they come back and say it can not be fixed....then i will go for the s3
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Fingers crossed for you then, IF it comes back repaired could you not just sell it on and get a SIII?
luke.douthwaite said:
Fingers crossed for you then, IF it comes back repaired could you not just sell it on and get a SIII?
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could do..but that means putting money as well in which i really can not afford right now...so one x is the next best thing. so two things.
either it comes back brand spanking new.
they offer me an exchange (which means either brand new handset or can choose what phone i want)
Got my one x a month ago today and it's been working perfectly, anything wrong solved by software updates. Love it, greatest phone ever, & I personally think it's better than the s3 (from video impressions). Saying that the two phones are such beasts its all down to personal preference, so I wish you luck with the s3!
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Goku80 said:
could do..but that means putting money as well in which i really can not afford right now...so one x is the next best thing. so two things.
either it comes back brand spanking new.
they offer me an exchange (which means either brand new handset or can choose what phone i want)
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When is your handset due back mate?
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luke.douthwaite said:
When is your handset due back mate?
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took it in yesterday. so they said to me two weeks from yesterday..so i could get it back not this tuesday coming but the next or the one after that...i am not going to think about that for now..just wait till after next week i think to start finding out more whats going on like
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took it in yesterday. so they said to me two weeks from yesterday..so i could get it back not this tuesday coming but the next or the one after that...i am not going to think about that for now..just wait till after next week i think to start finding out more whats going on like
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It's a real shame about the phone though because when it was working it is up there with the best for sure. If this had not been my 2nd faulty HTC then I would of taken it back but it just doesn't seem like the HTC One X was the one for me
Look forward to getting my S3 though after the S2 was a big fave of mine. Even if they give you the HTC back repaired or just send you a new one are you happy to accept that? If not have you thought about contacting the executive office and speaking to them? I found them to be a greater help when dealing with issues.
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Luke
luke.douthwaite said:
It's a real shame about the phone though because when it was working it is up there with the best for sure. If this had not been my 2nd faulty HTC then I would of taken it back but it just doesn't seem like the HTC One X was the one for me
Look forward to getting my S3 though after the S2 was a big fave of mine. Even if they give you the HTC back repaired or just send you a new one are you happy to accept that? If not have you thought about contacting the executive office and speaking to them? I found them to be a greater help when dealing with issues.
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Luke
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Well. Depending on what they say to me. If they say we are sending you the handset back and it is repaired and i know when i check it instore it is build like a brick wall then i will keep it as i still think it is a top phone and i already have like a few cases for it. now if they say we can send you a replacement then i will ask if i can go for a different handset ie the s3. if they say no and it has to be the same phone then i will just get the one x....i really can not say till the day comes.
perfect world would be to offer me a different handset if i was not happy with getting a different one x. if they just say they will replace like for like then i still be a happy guy no matter what but i would prefer the s3

My Story - HTC One X Repairs

I thought that I would share my story about my HTC One X needing repair. Hopefully this might shed some positive light about the company (HTC) and good stuff like that.
I recently read articles indicating that HTC now recognizes issues with the WiFi dropping out with the international HTC One X (mine happens to be from Malaysia [x.xx.707.x]). I contacted HTC via email first and they recommended trying different WiFi Hotspots and doing a factory reset.
I first tried a factory reset (on 1.19.707.1 - shipped firmware) which did not fix the issue. I also updated to 1.29.707.11, but still have the problem. I then tried WiFi Hotspots at McDonalds, Starbucks, Work and a number of other houses (friends and family) and the dropout still occurred, even within 5 feet of the routers.
I just got off the phone with HTC Repairs (US?) and they said the next step is to send the phone in, which I will. They will diagnose and repair the phone that is still under warranty (Locked and Stock), but may need to send the phone to a Global Warranty shop due to being a non-US phone (for parts??, at a cost of $20).
All together, I hope to have this problem fixed and in the shortest timeframe, but the timeframe they gave me was about 2 weeks :crying:.
Hope this helps !!
I have the exact same revision as you (.707) and, although I do not think my phone suffers from the loose wifi issue, I'm curious to what you have to do. How far away do you have to ship your phone?
I bought mine in Thailand on vacation at full price...and I'm wondering if it ever has an issue what I can do about it.
Just email them. They will tell you several places for warranty.
HTC is awesome from manufacturing, design, and support.
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
2 Weeks without a new toy would drive me insane!
seightch said:
2 Weeks without a new toy would drive me insane!
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yes, especially i dont have a backup other then a feature phone with slider qwerty (a samsung something) for the time being. Although, I am thinking about buying my wife a HTC One V and using her HTC Explorer, we have other things to spend our money on right now :crying:
Update!!! 9/6/12
After a long procrastination because I didn't want to be without my beloved phone for to long, I finally sent my phone in. And let me tell you, this has been the WORST experience I have ever had.
The story begins on August 10th when I Fedex scanned my parcel as being shipped. At this time, I was using my Dads old iPhone 3g because it was the only smartphone in the entirety of my family that wasn't being used. Sure its old and it's defiantly not Android... but it has tethering over Bluetooth and I have my Nexus 7, so it wasn't all bad. My One X arrived in Texas, USA at the HTC repair center on August 17th. HTC's computers say that it was actually received on August 16th, but thats just splitting hairs. From there I waited a few days and as of August 22nd, the HTC "Track My Orders" page said that my phone was 'In Repairs'. GREAT SO FAR!!! But it doesn't say that way.
It was about August 29th when I first called HTC about the repair because the tracker still claimed my phone was in repairs. According to the HTC rep I spoke to, Malaysia is a country we don't do business easily with but that it normally takes about a week to get the parts. After that it would be a few more days. Ok I said.
After being without my phone for almost a month, September 4th (this past Tuesday), I called HTC again to inquire what was going on. The HTC rep said that they were waiting for materials and that it might be a few more days to get them. I pushed to try to get another answer, one that might give a bit more hope as to when I might get my phone back, but the best I got was a long drawn out explanation about the process that they go threw in getting materials. After insisting to have a timeframe, I was put on hold for about 10 minutes... and this is where the real trouble starts.
My repair was "escalated to a Tier Two" group that would try to find out more info about timeframes and would be calling me back later that morning. I never received a phone call. I went to bed, because I work nights, and when I woke up I decided to find out more information about the WiFi problems with the Tegra3 versions of the phone. Guess what I found.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688538. Not only how to test the problem, but how to fix it yourself!!! Armed with this info, I called HTC again that same day to request my repair order be canceled and my phone be sent back to me. But That can't happen.
Once your repair gets escalated to Tier Two, it is held until they get around to it. It's a first come first serve deal. After 30 minutes on the phone with HTC... Again, because the Tier Two was closed by this point... A note was left on my repair to send the device back. As I was happy with that, and that I would be getting a call "soon" to talk about the order, I left ended the conversation nicely.
I have yet to hear from the Tier Two, and there is no word on my phone.
I have attached photos of my Fedex Tracking and HTC Repair Tracker so I am more credible and not just a customer out for revenge.
This has been my experience, and yours may differ. But my advice is fix it yourself... if you can.
sorry to hear it's been such a bad experience for you.
unfortunately this isn't that uncommon. at least from my experience anyway, which was similar.
I can promise you (from my experience) that you won't ever get a call back from the tier two, to be honest it's like they don't exist! I'm technically still awaiting 3 or more callbacks from them...
I had to send it to them 3 times to get it repaired. First 2 times they sent it back after reflashing the software (even though the problems were blatantly hardware and a child could have realised that - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10438181/speaker.JPG the pic is just one of the problems i had)
FINALLY i have it sorted, 4 months done the line (bought the phone on launch and been trying to get it sorted ever since)
If i were you, I know it's hard and sure is a pain in the ass, but keep persisting with them every day, even several times a day, until you get what you need, being either a repair, or just returned to you. (even though they'll probably send it unrepaired anyways lol)
I would go for them repairing it. They should replace the mainboard, and add in the poly carbonate parts to strengthen the casing to stop it happening again. Problem with the 'fix it yourself' methods, is that the problem will likely come back after time, and there has been some speculation on whether these fixes may cause further damage to the antenna.
Also - IF you repair yourself, and even if they repair it, don't try testing it with the squeeze test. This squeezing, is what causes the problem in the first place (ironic huh?)
As final thoughts, though I will post a 'Final Outcome", my HTC ONE X has been lost. No one in Tier 1, Tier 2 or RNA can tell me where my phone is. Be best they can do is tell me that "its ready to be packaged" - but not if its in the bay to be packaged, in line to be packaged, packaged but waiting for Fedex... and according to the guy I just got off the phone with, it could be any one of them, or none of them. As proof as they dont have any info on my device, I have attached an updated Order Tracking screenshot... This might amuse some people because it looks like HTC has wiped my device from their system... There is no record of it according to this screen
This guy also said that if I don't get a Fedex tracking number in 24 hours, it will be another 24 to find out why - as the shipping process takes 3 days and 72 hours have expired since Thursday (and they dont work weekends) - and it takes them 24 hours to physically find things in their warehouse.
I also found out the HTC Repair Center in Tx, USA doesn't have a phone. All communications are done via email and there is a dedicated lackey to sit and watch for new emails.
It has been over a month since I sent my phone to HTC, and 51 days since I initiated the repair ticket. Why did I wait so long to send in my phone? I was affraid that this would happen... A month would go by and I wouldn't have my phone back, which is exactly what has happend.
At this point, if I get my device back I will have a HTC One X to sell because I'm going out and getting a GS3 (Yay LTE, SD slot and potentially Jellybean by months end.... Oh, and Kies for Mac OSX which is a syncing program, another thing HTC couldn't do).
My advice, fix the thing yourself or sell it if you have problems... because HTC CANT FIX THE PROBLEM inside one months time!
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As final thoughts, though I will post a 'Final Outcome", my HTC ONE X has been lost. No one in Tier 1, Tier 2 or RNA can tell me where my phone is. Be best they can do is tell me that "its ready to be packaged" - but not if its in the bay to be packaged, in line to be packaged, packaged but waiting for Fedex... and according to the guy I just got off the phone with, it could be any one of them, or none of them. As proof as they dont have any info on my device, I have attached an updated Order Tracking screenshot... This might amuse some people because it looks like HTC has wiped my device from their system... There is no record of it according to this screen
This guy also said that if I don't get a Fedex tracking number in 24 hours, it will be another 24 to find out why - as the shipping process takes 3 days and 72 hours have expired since Thursday (and they dont work weekends) - and it takes them 24 hours to physically find things in their warehouse.
I also found out the HTC Repair Center in Tx, USA doesn't have a phone. All communications are done via email and there is a dedicated lackey to sit and watch for new emails.
It has been over a month since I sent my phone to HTC, and 51 days since I initiated the repair ticket. Why did I wait so long to send in my phone? I was affraid that this would happen... A month would go by and I wouldn't have my phone back, which is exactly what has happend.
At this point, if I get my device back I will have a HTC One X to sell because I'm going out and getting a GS3 (Yay LTE, SD slot and potentially Jellybean by months end.... Oh, and Kies for Mac OSX which is a syncing program, another thing HTC couldn't do).
My advice, fix the thing yourself or sell it if you have problems... because HTC CANT FIX THE PROBLEM inside one months time!
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useless ****ing idiots. its this sort of service that gives them an even worser name.
toonhead85 said:
My advice, fix the thing yourself or sell it if you have problems... because HTC CANT FIX THE PROBLEM inside one months time!
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If mine comes back not fixed properly (or rejected due to unlocked bootloader), I will do the fixing myself.
My HTC One X developed a charging fault around the start of August I contacted HTC who collected it and returned it to me 15 days later with a different fault.I again contacted HTC who arranged a second repair and I received the phone back 6 days later all seemed good.After 2 days a yellow spot appeared on my screen and this time HTC have agreed to replace the handset with a new mobile this has been collected today. I have been advised this should be with me in 3-5 days.Continually contact HTC for updates is the only way to get the repairs speeded up.
How dare you all complain about HTC !!! HTC is the BEST!!! Much better than Samsung and Apple or anything else ok ! They are the best !!
Just being sarcastic. (Hope I dont get a ban for not being critical of Apple instead). Good luck for all of you who have a faulty handset. Stories like this made me steer clear from the HOX and not recommend it for anyone.
louis.b said:
How dare you all complain about HTC !!! HTC is the BEST!!! Much better than Samsung and Apple or anything else ok ! They are the best !!
Just being sarcastic. (Hope I dont get a ban for not being critical of Apple instead). Good luck for all of you who have a faulty handset. Stories like this made me steer clear from the HOX and not recommend it for anyone.
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Nice trolling...u know what...nobody cares ..hox rulz everywhere...and all trolls are welcome here, in our forum,so u can learn about modding, kernel, stuff that u don't have in ur forum...that's why ur are trolling here.
It s funny to see girlz crying in our forum...we just keep pushing hox forum...and no matter what...it s the best phone in earth.
Enviado desde mi HTC One X usando Tapatalk 2
dragonesdenano said:
Nice trolling...u know what...nobody cares ..hox rulz everywhere...and all trolls are welcome here, in our forum,so u can learn about modding, kernel, stuff that u don't have in ur forum...that's why ur are trolling here.
It s funny to see girlz crying in our forum...we just keep pushing hox forum...and no matter what...it s the best phone in earth.
Enviado desde mi HTC One X usando Tapatalk 2
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Well I followed the HOX when it was just announced at MWC and this phone is the one I've been dying to get since then and could have got it instead of the SXS. But months following this forum and see how the issues emerged and evolved just lost my confidence in this product and HTC. Why am I still here? Cuz I still care and Im still a fan of HTC and still want them to do better. But that doesnt mean I need to be a sheep and insult everyone for complaining about the legit issues.
louis.b said:
Well I followed the HOX when it was just announced at MWC and this phone is the one I've been dying to get since then and could have got it instead of the SXS. But months following this forum and see how the issues emerged and evolved just lost my confidence in this product and HTC. Why am I still here? Cuz I still care and Im still a fan of HTC and still want them to do better. But that doesnt mean I need to be a sheep and insult everyone for complaining about the legit issues.
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That s nice, i m not a fan. And u dont need to say that u r not a sheep when everybody here know that u r a cheap plastic sheep. U can keep trolling everywhere in our forum... But we now u r a c h e a p p l a s t i c s h e e p.
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I just sent my Evo LTE in for issues with dropped calls, and they kept my phone for a month! Once they slowly figured out what the problem was, they had to order a part which took a week. And now that a month has passed they ship it FedEx Ground which takes another week! So a total of 5 weeks without the brand new phone. Not a good showing at all.
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I just sent my Evo LTE in for issues with dropped calls, and they kept my phone for a month! Once they slowly figured out what the problem was, they had to order a part which took a week. And now that a month has passed they ship it FedEx Ground which takes another week! So a total of 5 weeks without the brand new phone. Not a good showing at all.
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I faced the same with a Motorola atrix, 35 days without the phone, then they gave a new one. But is carrier fault.
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The funny thing is that, my HTC One X has been bought one week after the release date and till now, there wasn't any problems with it, no flickering, no WiFi issues, nothing at all. It's either I'm lucky to have a flawless One X or that others have glitches.
I have posted previously on here about my faulty One X but last night my wifes phone another One X has begun to play up.The numeric keyboard(dialer)all the top numbers 1 2 3 none of them are responding,phone is stock unrooted tried factory reset but no joy,so another One X going back for repair.
How many phone manufactures in the world can guarantee that if they manufacturer a million phones all of them would be fault free or not develop any faults within the first 6 months?
Some comments posted here a baseless and lack any meaning or essence.

I have Burn In, advice?

I have burn in on my S3, it is from a golf GPS app that I use frequently. I used it for about 6 months with no problems, then all of a sudden after 1 round of golf a couple of weeks ago the outlines of the app are intensely burned into my screen. I am not sure I understand why all of the sudden it became an issue, as I did not change any settings prior to the round and used it how I always used it before.
At any rate, I'm still within the year of when I purchased it from AT&T. I called AT&T and they told me my options, please let me know what you think:
1. try to get Samsung to replace (do they cover burn in?)
2. AT&T warranty center will replace with a refurbished (most reasonable option, but I've had really bad experiences with AT&T always replacing the phone with a *more* broken unit than the one it was replacing...so am scared of this)
3. AT&T says I am eligible for an upgrade, so I could get a free S3 from them or get a new S4 and pay upgrade price
4. combination of 2 & 3, get a refurbished to replace my burned in S3, sell on ebay and then upgrade to the S4--maybe someone else will have better luck with a refurb'd item, as they never work for me
What do you guys think?
tuffluck said:
I have burn in on my S3, it is from a golf GPS app that I use frequently. I used it for about 6 months with no problems, then all of a sudden after 1 round of golf a couple of weeks ago the outlines of the app are intensely burned into my screen. I am not sure I understand why all of the sudden it became an issue, as I did not change any settings prior to the round and used it how I always used it before.
At any rate, I'm still within the year of when I purchased it from AT&T. I called AT&T and they told me my options, please let me know what you think:
1. try to get Samsung to replace (do they cover burn in?)
2. AT&T warranty center will replace with a refurbished (most reasonable option, but I've had really bad experiences with AT&T always replacing the phone with a *more* broken unit than the one it was replacing...so am scared of this)
3. AT&T says I am eligible for an upgrade, so I could get a free S3 from them or get a new S4 and pay upgrade price
4. combination of 2 & 3, get a refurbished to replace my burned in S3, sell on ebay and then upgrade to the S4--maybe someone else will have better luck with a refurb'd item, as they never work for me
What do you guys think?
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4 sounds like a good solution. Although, the S4 is like the S3s, pretty much the same phone, with some small upgrades.
You can also try your luck with a refurb and keep your upgrade for something better. Summer is coming = device release.
Got a replacement yesterday. So far, so good. It even seems to work with GPS better than my previous one. Hopefully it lasts!
So had the phone only a few days as a replacement from Att. Tonight it locked up and would not respond to anything and I had to reseat the battery to get it to respond. Think this is a bad sign and should I take it back or give it the full 30 day warranty??
tuffluck said:
So had the phone only a few days as a replacement from Att. Tonight it locked up and would not respond to anything and I had to reseat the battery to get it to respond. Think this is a bad sign and should I take it back or give it the full 30 day warranty??
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On stock? Or you played with it a bit (ROM and such)?
tuffluck said:
So had the phone only a few days as a replacement from Att. Tonight it locked up and would not respond to anything and I had to reseat the battery to get it to respond. Think this is a bad sign and should I take it back or give it the full 30 day warranty??
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I had a Galaxy 4G that used to do that all the time, the only fix was to reboot it before charging (every couple days). Depending on how much you are willing to pay I think I would go with the S4 option since you are probably only going to get refurbished phones as replacements.
BWolf56 said:
On stock? Or you played with it a bit (ROM and such)?
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The replacement phone is stock...I haven't done anything to it.
Gage_Hero said:
I had a Galaxy 4G that used to do that all the time, the only fix was to reboot it before charging (every couple days). Depending on how much you are willing to pay I think I would go with the S4 option since you are probably only going to get refurbished phones as replacements.
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Is there any phone better than the S4 anticipated to come out in the next 9 months or so? Removing the battery every now and then isn't a huge deal, though when I buttoned everything back up and put the case back on, it caused the corners of my Zagg to stretch out a little which is really annoying. I wonder if doing this repeatedly could cause the Zagg to get worse.
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The replacement phone is stock...I haven't done anything to it.
Is there any phone better than the S4 anticipated to come out in the next 9 months or so? Removing the battery every now and then isn't a huge deal, though when I buttoned everything back up and put the case back on, it caused the corners of my Zagg to stretch out a little which is really annoying. I wonder if doing this repeatedly could cause the Zagg to get worse.
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If Samsung keeps to it's current strategy, you will probably be looking at the s5 in a little more then 9 months....

Help with my M8

Hey guys!
On friday afternoon, i believe i killed my 3 month old baby. I got furious at something, and threw the phone onto my desk (I'm 190cm 6'3, desk is about 70cm above ground, you do the maths) and when i picked the phone up...
It looked fine.
I tried unlocking it, nothing would come up other than a black screen lighting up, but the sounds touch etc it works fine. Even the digitizer seems fine, odd enough.
So practically the inner LCD is dead, and unfortunately since i bought the device from US and went back to my homecountry, that screen replacement thing doesnt work out for me. Also unfortunately HTC is a complete asshat and for a reason no one knows, decided to not make any authorized services in the country, and i dont want to trust some dude downtown which can "fix my phone for 450tl" (thats a big deal of money where the minimum wage is 900tl per month) that doesnt even have a store but a stand.
Since then im using my old S3, which shared the same faith; furious throws ended up with inner lcd being cracked. Got it replaced from dealer, but ever since its 3G module does not work and oddly enough the guys there were like "your phone was rooted its out of warranty if anything relating mobo happens" before even accepting payment; 3 days later hte phone started acting up and 3G failed.
Anyway to the actual question, how hard are these screens to change? Also, any good sellers on fleabay? I talked with a few phone guys I know and they agreed to change it if i provide the screen, but honestly i dont know what to do, to sell this phone and get an iPhone (or a S5 because waterproof) or to somehow get this repaired? I'm fairly pissed off that i cant get a damn phone repaired which is also sold and imported into the country...
Also kinda unrelated but might anyone know why the 3G doesnt work? I've since then unrooted the phone and reverted back to stock rom but its still not working...
Maybe this will get you an idea: http://goo.gl/nBvaLz
Never done it myself tho with an m8. My DHD and OneX have been fully disassembled without problems tho to replace almost everything. [emoji41]
Look for disassembly videos online and order a new screen\digitizer assembly form ebay (dont attempt to separate the glass from the screen).
It takes patience and some steady hands, but it is possible to change the assembly.
http://goo.gl/GJU6VV
barkinos98 said:
Hey guys!
On friday afternoon, i believe i killed my 3 month old baby. I got furious at something, and threw the phone onto my desk (I'm 190cm 6'3, desk is about 70cm above ground, you do the maths) and when i picked the phone up...
It looked fine.
I tried unlocking it, nothing would come up other than a black screen lighting up, but the sounds touch etc it works fine. Even the digitizer seems fine, odd enough.
So practically the inner LCD is dead, and unfortunately since i bought the device from US and went back to my homecountry, that screen replacement thing doesnt work out for me. Also unfortunately HTC is a complete asshat and for a reason no one knows, decided to not make any authorized services in the country, and i dont want to trust some dude downtown which can "fix my phone for 450tl" (thats a big deal of money where the minimum wage is 900tl per month) that doesnt even have a store but a stand.
Since then im using my old S3, which shared the same faith; furious throws ended up with inner lcd being cracked. Got it replaced from dealer, but ever since its 3G module does not work and oddly enough the guys there were like "your phone was rooted its out of warranty if anything relating mobo happens" before even accepting payment; 3 days later hte phone started acting up and 3G failed.
Anyway to the actual question, how hard are these screens to change? Also, any good sellers on fleabay? I talked with a few phone guys I know and they agreed to change it if i provide the screen, but honestly i dont know what to do, to sell this phone and get an iPhone (or a S5 because waterproof) or to somehow get this repaired? I'm fairly pissed off that i cant get a damn phone repaired which is also sold and imported into the country...
Also kinda unrelated but might anyone know why the 3G doesnt work? I've since then unrooted the phone and reverted back to stock rom but its still not working...
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MarckX said:
Maybe this will get you an idea: http://goo.gl/nBvaLz
Never done it myself tho with an m8. My DHD and OneX have been fully disassembled without problems tho to replace almost everything. [emoji41]
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opticus44 said:
Look for disassembly videos online and order a new screen\digitizer assembly form ebay (dont attempt to separate the glass from the screen).
It takes patience and some steady hands, but it is possible to change the assembly.
http://goo.gl/GJU6VV
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The M8 has a repairability score of 2/10. I bent my back cover, and many cell repair shops refused to replace it.
You don't want to take this on by yourself. Check out the tear down at ifixit.com.
Just did the work on a M7, it should not be all that different. Though, I have not tried it myself on my M8.
http://youtu.be/KFiVKMkvwCc
xunholyx said:
The M8 has a repairability score of 2/10. I bent my back cover, and many cell repair shops refused to replace it.
You don't want to take this on by yourself. Check out the tear down at ifixit.com.
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Lol, you can leave it be and just buy a new one as well, yeah. The easy way....
imo 2/10 means it's repairable (my glass is half full). I would look for a cheap dead-mobo or a hard-bricked phone (with a working screen , that is)
^This guy
As long as you cant use it, why not try?
barkinos98 said:
Hey guys!
On friday afternoon, i believe i killed my 3 month old baby. I got furious at something, and threw the phone onto my desk (I'm 190cm 6'3, desk is about 70cm above ground, you do the maths) and when i picked the phone up...
It looked fine.
I tried unlocking it, nothing would come up other than a black screen lighting up, but the sounds touch etc it works fine. Even the digitizer seems fine, odd enough.
So practically the inner LCD is dead, and unfortunately since i bought the device from US and went back to my homecountry, that screen replacement thing doesnt work out for me. Also unfortunately HTC is a complete asshat and for a reason no one knows, decided to not make any authorized services in the country, and i dont want to trust some dude downtown which can "fix my phone for 450tl" (thats a big deal of money where the minimum wage is 900tl per month) that doesnt even have a store but a stand.
Since then im using my old S3, which shared the same faith; furious throws ended up with inner lcd being cracked. Got it replaced from dealer, but ever since its 3G module does not work and oddly enough the guys there were like "your phone was rooted its out of warranty if anything relating mobo happens" before even accepting payment; 3 days later hte phone started acting up and 3G failed.
Anyway to the actual question, how hard are these screens to change? Also, any good sellers on fleabay? I talked with a few phone guys I know and they agreed to change it if i provide the screen, but honestly i dont know what to do, to sell this phone and get an iPhone (or a S5 because waterproof) or to somehow get this repaired? I'm fairly pissed off that i cant get a damn phone repaired which is also sold and imported into the country...
Also kinda unrelated but might anyone know why the 3G doesnt work? I've since then unrooted the phone and reverted back to stock rom but its still not working...
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And the next time a girl breaks up with you - don't take it out at you phone, just hit a pillow.
I'm going to make the hotspot stay open 24/7, because S3 doesnt have mobile network, and since I'm paying why not actually use it?
Also, odd enough one service quoted me 330TL while another said 450TL (both in far away cities) when one in my city asked 400TL...

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