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Hello all!
Well last night my phone fully ran out of battery. So normally I would charge it but this time there was no red led, I thought it was normal so I left it overnight to charge but in the morning it wouldn't turn on.
I don't think its my fault so I might send it for a replacement.
Is there any other way to turn it on?
Thanks.
Try different charger.
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squabbi said:
Hello all!
Well last night my phone fully ran out of battery. So normally I would charge it but this time there was no red led, I thought it was normal so I left it overnight to charge but in the morning it wouldn't turn on.
I don't think its my fault so I might send it for a replacement.
Is there any other way to turn it on?
Thanks.
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just put on charger try to power it on and if it doesn't start then wait half an hour and after this try againg with power on one time without plugging in charger and one time with in ...
One-X-master said:
just put on charger try to power it on and if it doesn't start then wait half an hour and after this try againg with power on one time without plugging in charger and one time with in ...
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Yea I tried that but with no avail.
knesz said:
Try different charger.
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Well I tried charging other devices and it worked. I'll try with another charger.
Have you tried holding down the power putton and volume button together to force a reset?
Same problem here.
Phone ran flat and now wont charge, the red LED does not come on.
Tried different chargers, tried via USB and tried power reset, all to no avail.
TheAngelus said:
Have you tried holding down the power putton and volume button together to force a reset?
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I'll give it a go, I'll try for 15 secs.
Sorry that should be hold volume down button then hold power button as well. This is the htc official hardware reset method from their website and it worked for me when my phone wouldn't turn on or charge.
Other advice from them is to hold the power button down on its own for 15 seconds.
TheAngelus said:
Sorry that should be hold volume down button then hold power button as well. This is the htc official hardware reset method from their website and it worked for me when my phone wouldn't turn on or charge.
Other advice from them is to hold the power button down on its own for 15 seconds.
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Haha, I realized it was supposed to be power down! Anyways I have been holding the 2 buttons for about 30 seconds as well as your second idea as well.. It dosent seem to work. but thanks for you help.
I have bought a htc one X a day ago, which was imported from some eastern country. The phone ran well for an hour or something.. and after that, it just dropped dead. The battery was about 60% when it dropped dead. And when I charge, the red light keeps on blinking. It won't turn on, or the red light will not be stable.
When i try to boot into bootloader, the phone does go into bootlader. But I have to keep my charging plug on. If i remove even for a second. the phones switches off again.
I can't go to warranty as this is a replacement. Some guidence will be appreciated. Thank you.
vamsi_krishna said:
I have bought a htc one X a day ago, which was imported from some eastern country. The phone ran well for an hour or something.. and after that, it just dropped dead. The battery was about 60% when it dropped dead. And when I charge, the red light keeps on blinking. It won't turn on, or the red light will not be stable.
When i try to boot into bootloader, the phone does go into bootlader. But I have to keep my charging plug on. If i remove even for a second. the phones switches off again.
I can't go to warranty as this is a replacement. Some guidence will be appreciated. Thank you.
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Leave it on wall charger for a few hours
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Hold down the power button and see if it powers on, if it does with no display cover the light sensor and see if the bottom keys power on
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vamsi_krishna said:
I have bought a htc one X a day ago, which was imported from some eastern country. The phone ran well for an hour or something.. and after that, it just dropped dead. The battery was about 60% when it dropped dead. And when I charge, the red light keeps on blinking. It won't turn on, or the red light will not be stable.
When i try to boot into bootloader, the phone does go into bootlader. But I have to keep my charging plug on. If i remove even for a second. the phones switches off again.
I can't go to warranty as this is a replacement. Some guidence will be appreciated. Thank you.
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1. Charge the device for at least 10 minutes
2. With the device truly OFF (NOT ON STANDBY) , push in and hold volume up and volume down AND power button And HOLD for 2 minutes and let go once 2 Minutes has passed.
Doing this will calibrate the Circuit within the battery charging system.
Bro i tried your guide, still cannot turn on my phone.. I want my phone back. any other guide please
Jaheen said:
Bro i tried your guide, still cannot turn on my phone.. I want my phone back. any other guide please
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If the phone doesn't power on & If the red led doesn't turn on while charging your phone then you should take it to service centre.. Might be a problem in battery or the motherboard
There is a batch file running about that helps charge from boot loader.
On phone so can't find it currently.
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daninantro said:
If the phone doesn't power on & If the red led doesn't turn on while charging your phone then you should take it to service centre.. Might be a problem in battery or the motherboard
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Thank you for your reply
There is a thread that discribes step by step method to fix this problem.
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convict_moody said:
There is a thread that discribes step by step method to fix this problem.
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Like that is helping, if you make such a statement then also link him to the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26192390
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Jaheen said:
Bro i tried your guide, still cannot turn on my phone.. I want my phone back. any other guide please
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Did you ever get to the bottom of this? I'm currently in this situation myself. I read the thread suggested here, but it helps very little if you can't even get to fastboot. For what it's worth, I do have a custom recovery, but a stock image. And the mother board is okay - I've swapped in a different battery and that seems to work, but I do want to get my original battery to work...
guys i have a solution i guess .. put your phone connected to laptop or computer for several minutes dont remove . it might take sometime and afterwards you will listen the usb connecting voice and the blinking will stop and will be stable and then you can turn on the mobile
If you have a flashing power light
This is when your device has overheated and wont let you start up your OS.
Plug your phone in for afew minutes then hold down the power, volume up and down buttons at the same time untill a white developers screen comes up, disconnected your device from cable and click on recover and leave for a minute then plug you power lead back in and leave again. When you come back to you phone it the LED should be a solid color and you can then boot your device.
Any problems Message me, any time.
Thanks
daninantro said:
1. Charge the device for at least 10 minutes
2. With the device truly OFF (NOT ON STANDBY) , push in and hold volume up and volume down AND power button And HOLD for 2 minutes and let go once 2 Minutes has passed.
Doing this will calibrate the Circuit within the battery charging system.
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Yes it worked and now i can use my phone thanks 2 u man......!!!!!
use another charger
If the above tips don't work for you, you can try and use another, more powerfull, charger. It worked for me.
Thanks Mate !
daninantro said:
1. Charge the device for at least 10 minutes
2. With the device truly OFF (NOT ON STANDBY) , push in and hold volume up and volume down AND power button And HOLD for 2 minutes and let go once 2 Minutes has passed.
Doing this will calibrate the Circuit within the battery charging system.
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Hey Buddy,
your solution worked perfectly. Thanks a ton! Keep up the good work. Cheers mate !!
daninantro said:
1. Charge the device for at least 10 minutes
2. With the device truly OFF (NOT ON STANDBY) , push in and hold volume up and volume down AND power button And HOLD for 2 minutes and let go once 2 Minutes has passed.
Doing this will calibrate the Circuit within the battery charging system.
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And then?
After doing reset\calibration of battery circuit we put phone on the wall charger and wait until green LED.
Right?
Edit: wrong section, sorry
In most cases, must to change the cable or adapter, or both. I had the same problem twice.
Hello all,
I have a tegra hox with cm10.2 installed. this morning i updated cm10.2 to last nightly version. I forgot to flash boot.img so it crashed somewhere during the update process at the first boot. Rebooted the phone to flash boot.img via fastboot, but I selected recovery instead of fastboot. Powered off my phone again to go back in hboot to select fastboot. Surprise, my hox wont boot at all. holding power button or vol - + power button wont turn on my phone.
-My hox was 100% charged
-no noticifation led when plugged via usb cable (tried 2 different cable, 1 is the official htc cable)
-no notification led when plugged via wall charger
-menu buttons blue led wont flash with vol- + power button
-screen is always off, cant boot in hboot mode
-when connected to computer, no detection of hardware changes in devices manager.
I can't understand why my hox would be bricked because I rebooted it.
any suggestion?
I think my motherboard is dead.
I bought my hox last year at launch, s/n:HT23XW....
motherboard p/n is 50H00755-18M and I can't find a replacement board on the internet. Is there others motherboard p/n compatible for the endeavoru? (like p/n 50h00755-47m) I'm considering replacing it by myself and i dont want to send it to HTC for repair, I don't want to deal with their poor service again. Anyone on xda selling their broken HOX for parts?
HTC customer service sucks my one v was acting up so I warrantied it and got one back that runs worse than ny first one.
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Sure you have a Tegra HTC One X? Cause mine does not have a blue led!
Maybe you have a hardware failure, have you tried pressing and holding only your power button for more than 5 seconds?
webpatrick said:
Sure you have a Tegra HTC One X? Cause mine does not have a blue led!
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Yes, Tegra 3 HTC One X Endeavoru. Sorry for the confusion about blue led, im talking about home, recent app and back buttons that are blinking blue when holding power and volume down just before booting in hboot.
webpatrick said:
Maybe you have a hardware failure, have you tried pressing and holding only your power button for more than 5 seconds?
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tried holding power button and all other combination of power and volume button, not booting. when connected to usb and computer, computer doesnt detect anything. red charging led stays off. Im pretty sure my phone is simply dead.:crying:
So im looking for a motherboard but im a little confused about wich one i need. I have the early motherboard p/n, the one with wifi issue. I think i must search the new motherboard p/n, after htc fixed wifi?
Erm guys, I've pulled out my LGOG out of the cupboard after about 6 months. Now, when i plug in the charger, the LG logo shows up for a brief moment, and the phone is now stuck in a black screen.
I am trying to hard reset the phone by pressing Power + Vol Down but they dont seem to be responding.
Before my LGOG went into the cupboard, I unlocked it using FreeGee. People were saying that the phone should never be turned off.
I hope you guys can help me , or i will just dump this phone back into the cupboard...
Thanks
matthewsucks said:
Erm guys, I've pulled out my LGOG out of the cupboard after about 6 months. Now, when i plug in the charger, the LG logo shows up for a brief moment, and the phone is now stuck in a black screen.
I am trying to hard reset the phone by pressing Power + Vol Down but they dont seem to be responding.
Before my LGOG went into the cupboard, I unlocked it using FreeGee. People were saying that the phone should never be turned off.
I hope you guys can help me , or i will just dump this phone back into the cupboard...
Thanks
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Connect to charger and wait more.
zydrunas142 said:
Connect to charger and wait more.
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That won't work.
Solved your problem? When my e975 discharged to 0%, he shows same thing as yours. I hold power button (sometimes trying to go bootloader) and led indicator shows blinking red light, and hold more, after 2 mins i try to turn on(if not try hold again). It works for me, maybe you shoud try too.
This thing happen because our G bootloader dont charge our phone off because a bug. So you need to turn on when the charger are coneted and maybe you have lucky. You need to read some things before flash any thing on your phone
Hey everyone, so my htc one m8 battery died and now i can't find anyway to turn it on or make it charge, i am rooted and on ARHD 32.2 custom ROM, any ideas how i can solve this or am i screwed? please i need help as soon as possible and highly appreciate it!
abdane said:
Hey everyone, so my htc one m8 battery died and now i can't find anyway to turn it on or make it charge, i am rooted and on ARHD 32.2 custom ROM, any ideas how i can solve this or am i screwed? please i need help as soon as possible and highly appreciate it!
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Plug it in to charge for a while (1 hr or so), then hold down the power button + volume up for 20 seconds or so and see if it comes back to life.
xunholyx said:
Plug it in to charge for a while (1 hr or so), then hold down the power button + volume up for 20 seconds or so and see if it comes back to life.
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Hey bro, this solved it for me the first time, nut now i am having this problem again and nothing is working, i left it charging overnight for 10 hours and it is not turning on, just a flashing LED, any thoughts? :'(
abdane said:
Hey bro, this solved it for me the first time, nut now i am having this problem again and nothing is working, i left it charging overnight for 10 hours and it is not turning on, just a flashing LED, any thoughts? :'(
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Hold the Power button + Volume up + Volume down at once until the device vibrates three times.
UniversalKID said:
Hold the Power button + Volume up + Volume down at once until the device vibrates three times.
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i tried holding them for 3 minutes and not a single vibration... just the LED light keeps acting weird :/
abdane said:
i tried holding them for 3 minutes and not a single vibration... just the LED light keeps acting weird :/
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Is it recognized by the pc? adb devices is the command in cmd.
UniversalKID said:
Is it recognized by the pc? adb devices is the command in cmd.
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i tried reboot fastboot on cmd it says waiting for device and nothing happens so i guess it is not detected by PC
Flashing red led means battery is dead, needs charging.
Try a different charger.
ashyx said:
Flashing red led means battery is dead, needs charging.
Try a different charger.
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i will try using a different one, hope it works.
abdane said:
i will try using a different one, hope it works.
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okay i got my friend's charger and when i plugged it in it showed a picture of battery charging, i guess this is a good sign. Idk how it worked even though both chargers have an output of 5V and 2.5A... anyways thank you all
Maybe bad usb cable. The HTC charger should be 1.5a not 2.5a.
ashyx said:
Maybe bad usb cable. The HTC charger should be 1.5a not 2.5a.
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afaik it doesn't make a real difference. The phone caps it's limits at its max level so its no problem to use a charger with a higher amperage like 2,5