Nexus 5x no cellular service after screen replacement - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

TL;DR. Nexus 5x on Verizon has no cellular service after screen replacement. I changed my baseband to USA Base (a mistake?) and also did a factory 7.0 flash but still no service. Suggestions??
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Hi all, thanks in advance for the help. I replaced my screen/digitizer on my Nexus 5x. I'm on Verizon. When finished, everything worked except I wasn't getting cellular service. It actually said Verizon but I wasn't able to make calls or use data (I did have one text message sneak through which was strange). Eventually I made my way to *#*#7636#*#* and changed my baseband to USA Base and since that the phone doesn't recognize verizon at all.
I've already tried flashing the google stock 7.0 image but that didn't work. I can't find any loose antenna wires like was a common problem on the Nexus 5, although I don't know exactly where to look either. Any suggestions? Thanks!

Only way to change back baseband is unlock device and install ROM which supports it, there is modified pure nexus rom, search on google.
Here is modified ROM https://mega.nz/#!UhZjHToL!qdIA_HybUdzBlSDjRO1Y7_4byl7w0wPlCw5dsLbwIDg
I think you also need appropriate vendor.
This known issue since device launch and there is no fix from Google, they just replaced device if you bought it from Google play store.

Thanks fanta110! Can you please explain what you mean by needing a vendor?
Also, I am in the US, so shouldn't USA Band work? From my research I could only find people living outside the US who had issues after switching to USA Band .

Update: I've managed to change the baseband back to "Automatic." Now, I get a some service but it's very bad. The sim card is being read, but the phone now spends most of the time on extended network or Verizon with zero bars. If I go to an area with really strong coverage I may get a few bars of LTE.
It's like I'm blocking the antenna or something. Any ideas? Again, this happened after a screen/digitizer/mid frame replacement.
Thanks!

I learned with my note 2 waaaay back to not ever get a screen replacement. It's a gamble. I had a very well known company do mine in Houston back then and it was never the same. Pissed me OFF!! Hope you have better luck.

SM210 said:
I learned with my note 2 waaaay back to not ever get a screen replacement. It's a gamble. I had a very well known company do mine in Houston back then and it was never the same. Pissed me OFF!! Hope you have better luck.
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Well yeah, it's a gamble of $400 for a new one phone, $200 for a used one that may or may not work perfectly, or $50 for a replacement screen that may break something else. If I fix this issue, then I saved quite a bit of money! It was actually super easy to do and I simply think that either (1) I just need to have Verizon re-activate my phone or something like that or (2) I mucked things up by slightly damaging the metal sim card container when prying the battery out (in which case it was completely my fault for not getting the right tool - I was lazy and just had an over-sized screwdriver by me).
Come to think of it, is there any reason why (very slightly) denting the metal sim card holder might cause cellular connection issues? I don't see how since I don't think there are any antennas there (except for the wifi 2x2 MIMO SoC on the other side of it), but I'm certainly no expert. Again, my sim card IS being read, and I'm sometimes getting service - it's just terrible and often no service.

I have the exact same problem. My screen was replaced and now my reception is terrible, especially inside buildings. When walking outside is pretty good, but as soon as I take a few steps inside the house or even vehicles the reception drops to a few bars or "no network available" at all.
There seems to be no solution to this as far as I know. Maybe replacing the antenna, but I don't even know if that's physical possible.

jordylicht said:
I have the exact same problem. My screen was replaced and now my reception is terrible, especially inside buildings. When walking outside is pretty good, but as soon as I take a few steps inside the house or even vehicles the reception drops to a few bars or "no network available" at all.
There seems to be no solution to this as far as I know. Maybe replacing the antenna, but I don't even know if that's physical possible.
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Jeez, for a long time there I thought I was the only person who had this issue! Unfortunately, I haven't found a solution yet. I definitely have a ~25dBA drop in cellular signal, though. That signal stays when the back cover is completely removed as well as the motherboard cover, so it's not that I knocked something loose on that side. I also pulled up each spring contact to ensure good contact but no go there either. My best guess is that the stock digitizer/screen/frame has some sort of booster in it somewhere that didn't come with my replacement.
Did you replace just the glass, the glass + digitizer, or the glass+digitizer+mid frame?

Skatersev said:
Jeez, for a long time there I thought I was the only person who had this issue! Unfortunately, I haven't found a solution yet. I definitely have a ~25dBA drop in cellular signal, though. That signal stays when the back cover is completely removed as well as the motherboard cover, so it's not that I knocked something loose on that side. I also pulled up each spring contact to ensure good contact but no go there either. My best guess is that the stock digitizer/screen/frame has some sort of booster in it somewhere that didn't come with my replacement.
Did you replace just the glass, the glass + digitizer, or the glass+digitizer+mid frame?
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I'm almost afraid to say, but I had it replaced by a store. I'm an extreme n00b when it comes to engineering...
Anyway, I think they probably only replaced the glass. They told me it was a pain in the ass to order the glass anyway. 5X parts seem to be quite rare.

jordylicht said:
I'm almost afraid to say, but I had it replaced by a store. I'm an extreme n00b when it comes to engineering...
Anyway, I think they probably only replaced the glass. They told me it was a pain in the ass to order the glass anyway. 5X parts seem to be quite rare.
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Hmm, they probably replaced all three or maybe just the screen and digitizer. If you ask the shop what the deal is and learn anything new, please let me know! My Nexus 5x is currently retired.

Maybe the cheap screens are missing something, theres a seller on ebay that has them for like 120 and claims there official lg. The same ones used in lg service center. There must be something crucial missing in the knock offs! Just google oem displays and its the most expensive. I guess you get what you pay for

Skatersev said:
Hmm, they probably replaced all three or maybe just the screen and digitizer. If you ask the shop what the deal is and learn anything new, please let me know! My Nexus 5x is currently retired.
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I'll see what I can do. They'll probably say that it's not their fault.
Retired altogether eh? May I ask what phone you're currently using? I was thinking about replacements, but I can't really find anything in the same category. Maybe the Oneplus 3 but it's quite expensive.

jordylicht said:
I'll see what I can do. They'll probably say that it's not their fault.
Retired altogether eh? May I ask what phone you're currently using? I was thinking about replacements, but I can't really find anything in the same category. Maybe the Oneplus 3 but it's quite expensive.
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It may still be worth asking; they may know what to do. Well I'm using my backup phone for the time being (Droid Maxx) until I figure out what to do.

any news about that antenna issue?
did you try replacing the antenna part "Replacement Main Loud Speaker & Antenna"?

jordylicht said:
I'm almost afraid to say, but I had it replaced by a store. I'm an extreme n00b when it comes to engineering...
Anyway, I think they probably only replaced the glass. They told me it was a pain in the ass to order the glass anyway. 5X parts seem to be quite rare.
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The screen is the most common part you can buy, and there shouldn't be a problem to find one. You can use something like this, I'm currently using one and the network signal works ok.
Or, if you want the original one, probably you can find a cheap (same price or less than the previous one, <20$) 2nd hand bootlooped N5X phone in eBay. Either way, it's weird the poor coverage 'cos there's no antenna cable inside the phone. Could it be that they have installed a poor quality screen? Could it be that they have installed a non-original back cover or without the original parts (see image)? Could it be that they have installed a loose back cover and any of the connectors doesn't make a good contact?
The screen replacement is very easy in this phone, anybody can do it with basic tools: https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+5X+Teardown/51318

Thank you for replying, but I had no idea this thread was still open. By now I haven't used the phone for a while. I updated to the oneplus 6, dropped that and the screen stopped working so now I'm using a cheap backup phone until I've got some money to replace my oneplus 6

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Wear and tear when sliding open/close causes not to be flush

I have noticed I had the same issue with the original Tilt, and not I am having it with the Tilt 2 (TP2). After long-term use, over time the two halves no longer close flush (slides a tad further than it should), suggesting there might be something bending or stretching everytime you close it. It closes pretty hard so there is a good chance for wear but I haven't been able to figure out yet by tinkering with it what could be a solution.
Has anyone noticed this or figured out a solution? I know it's just a simple cosmetic issue and doesn't kill the phone but for some reason it caught my attention and has become an obsession to know more
jh20001 said:
I have noticed I had the same issue with the original Tilt, and not I am having it with the Tilt 2 (TP2). After long-term use, over time the two halves no longer close flush (slides a tad further than it should), suggesting there might be something bending or stretching everytime you close it. It closes pretty hard so there is a good chance for wear but I haven't been able to figure out yet by tinkering with it what could be a solution.
Has anyone noticed this or figured out a solution? I know it's just a simple cosmetic issue and doesn't kill the phone but for some reason it caught my attention and has become an obsession to know more
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had my tilt2 since it came out and i open it and close it like a sidekick alllll day with my emails and texts and constant web searching and is still flush when closed
jh20001 said:
I have noticed I had the same issue with the original Tilt, and not I am having it with the Tilt 2 (TP2). After long-term use, over time the two halves no longer close flush (slides a tad further than it should), suggesting there might be something bending or stretching everytime you close it. It closes pretty hard so there is a good chance for wear but I haven't been able to figure out yet by tinkering with it what could be a solution.
Has anyone noticed this or figured out a solution? I know it's just a simple cosmetic issue and doesn't kill the phone but for some reason it caught my attention and has become an obsession to know more
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I had the same issue. Return it for a warranty exchange. Read my post HERE about my experience. I use T-Mobile, so I wouldn't expect you to have the same level of customer service from AT&T. I'm not trying to be rude there. I've had them before, and there is no comparison between T-Mobile's customer service and AT&T's.
Keep in mind that you do have a warranty on the device for one year from the time of ORIGINAL purchase. If you get the phone second-hand from ebay, you still have a warranty that continues from the original time that person purchased the device. For example:
Frank buys a TP2 in May from AT&T. Frank sells the TP2 to you in August. You now own the device and continue on his warranty, which is now your warranty, until it expires in May of the following year.
I hope this was helpful.
cajunflavoredbob said:
I had the same issue. Return it for a warranty exchange. Read my post HERE about my experience. I use T-Mobile, so I wouldn't expect you to have the same level of customer service from AT&T. I'm not trying to be rude there. I've had them before, and there is no comparison between T-Mobile's customer service and AT&T's.
Keep in mind that you do have a warranty on the device for one year from the time of ORIGINAL purchase. If you get the phone second-hand from ebay, you still have a warranty that continues from the original time that person purchased the device. For example:
Frank buys a TP2 in May from AT&T. Frank sells the TP2 to you in August. You now own the device and continue on his warranty, which is now your warranty, until it expires in May of the following year.
I hope this was helpful.
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This is true but Idk if it's worth sending back and getting a whole new phone. Eventually the new one will start to do it too. Plus, it's a sign of simple wear-n-tear so I don't think that's covered under the warranty. I was just wondering if anyone else ran into it and discovered a tweak to align it back up. It works perfectly fine, it's just a small blemish and it triggered my interests
jh20001 said:
This is true but Idk if it's worth sending back and getting a whole new phone. Eventually the new one will start to do it too. Plus, it's a sign of simple wear-n-tear so I don't think that's covered under the warranty. I was just wondering if anyone else ran into it and discovered a tweak to align it back up. It works perfectly fine, it's just a small blemish and it triggered my interests
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Once again, I can't speak for AT&T, but T-Mobile considers it a physical defect in the device and completely covers it. There isn't really a way to realign it simply. I couldn't isolate the exact cause after pulling mine apart. It could either be the rails, slides, or rivets holding it together. I figured it was free to send it back, but around $40 for a replacement defective device to use for parts. There are no "parts" to be had for this device. You pretty much have to purchase someone else's dead phone to scrap.
It may be something as easy as removing a screw or two and bending something slightly and putting it back together though. I really don't think my issue is an issue of replacing parts more than it is adjusting something. I think that opening the phone so many times bends or places force on something. Finding out what that something is will determine if it will cost, be an easy fix, or have to send it back.

What do i do now that HTC has screwed me over?

Just to give you a brief rundown of everything that's happened..
I'm 17 and saved up for a few months to buy a HTC One X. Needless to say, it's probably the most expensive phone i've ever owned, since all my other phones were hand-me-downs and old phones from eBay.
This morning i wake up and go to work as usual. Just to find my phone's display won't switch on. As you can imagine, I'm tirelessly panicking and try the 3 button combo.. to no avail.
Using Fastboot to reboot didn't work either.
This phone turned into a brick overnight, and i have no idea what happened??
Just before i left for work, i did check my phone and it was working alright.. Then five minutes later, it won't display anything.
The thing is, I can't take it back to HTC either because this is my 5th replacement phone!
First one had black glue smudged on the LCD it's self,
Second one had the screen not glued down and wasn't aligned,
Third one didn't even have any glue applied and the case wasn't even attached properly,
Forth one had this problem where the screen's LCD would dilate if i touched it - even lightly,
and this one is my 5th, the antenna wasn't properly connected and now the screen doesn't work.
I've had terrible luck, and i don't know what i can do?
If you can give me any information to get me out of this, it would be much appreciated.
Although i still can receive text's and calls fine, it's just the display..
Since you’re unlocked and running a non-stock kernel and ROM, maybe some of the dev-ish folks can help you resuscitate it if it’s indeed a s/w problem.
If it’s a h/w problem, what to do depends on where you bought the phone and how old it is. If it’s within the remorse/DOA period maybe you can exchange it. It’ll be hard for whoever you bought it from to see you’ve unlocked it if nothing’s showing on the display.
If it’s outside of the exchange period you’ll have to send it in for repair. If you can’t bring it back to life to flash it back to stock you’ll have to throw yourself on the mercy of HTC Asia in getting it fixed unlocked. HTC's different repair centers seem to all have different policies related to warranty coverage for h/w faults on unlocked phones. If it is a dead display maybe you’ll get lucky.
You might want to put a note in with it telling your “I’m 17” story and how devastated you are something you’ve worked so hard for has failed. Repair techs are people too. Good luck.
BarryH_GEG said:
Since you’re unlocked and running a non-stock kernel and ROM, maybe some of the dev-ish folks can help you resuscitate it if it’s indeed a s/w problem.
If it’s a h/w problem, what to do depends on where you bought the phone and how old it is. If it’s within the remorse/DOA period maybe you can exchange it. It’ll be hard for whoever you bought it from to see you’ve unlocked it if nothing’s showing on the display.
If it’s outside of the exchange period you’ll have to send it in for repair. If you can’t bring it back to life to flash it back to stock you’ll have to throw yourself on the mercy of HTC Asia in getting it fixed unlocked. HTC's different repair centers seem to all have different policies related to warranty coverage for h/w faults on unlocked phones. If it is a dead display maybe you’ll get lucky.
You might want to put a note in with it telling your “I’m 17” story and how devastated you are something you’ve worked so hard for has failed. Repair techs are people too. Good luck.
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I shook the device out of frustration.. and it started working for a few seconds.
What's going on here? Is it a faulty display/connection? Is there a way to possibly just send it to a nearby phone shop and get it fixed?
Sorry about all the questions, I'm shocked, happy, and devastated all at the same time.
Are HTC refusing then? That seems a bit off/ illegal... Surely under the faulty goods act (I assume the law isn't THAT different in Australia to UK) they have to take it back as it CAN'T be a year old and they can't prove the issue was caused by your mistreatment. It doesn't matter how many phones you've had... Also, where did you buy the phone from? I think you should be able to return it through the shop as THEY sold you the phone, not HTC... They are still under an obligation as they sold you the thing.
Plus, the 'I'm a 17 year old and saved up for ages thing' might work too! I'd try not to get too technical with the law if you go down this route though!
Best of luck sorting this out. It's within your rights to get a replacement (you bought the phone new, I assume?) so I'm sure this will eventually work out. Don't give up! You just need to speak/ write to the right person...
sent from my internet
What rom were you on?
I remember my One X not charging at all while it was turned off completely although it showed Orange charging led.
It could be that you ran out of battery and phone not turning on. Due to no charging effect.
@Op,
Reading your story there's one thing that's crossing my mind.
Could it be possible the battery run dry during the night?
It sounds stupid but those things you forget easy when you're in a hurry or stressed.
I don't read anything in your post you tried to charge.
Atrixx said:
Just to give you a brief rundown of everything that's happened..
I'm 17 and saved up for a few months to buy a HTC One X. Needless to say, it's probably the most expensive phone i've ever owned, since all my other phones were hand-me-downs and old phones from eBay.
This morning i wake up and go to work as usual. Just to find my phone's display won't switch on. As you can imagine, I'm tirelessly panicking and try the 3 button combo.. to no avail.
Using Fastboot to reboot didn't work either.
This phone turned into a brick overnight, and i have no idea what happened??
Just before i left for work, i did check my phone and it was working alright.. Then five minutes later, it won't display anything.
The thing is, I can't take it back to HTC either because this is my 5th replacement phone!
First one had black glue smudged on the LCD it's self,
Second one had the screen not glued down and wasn't aligned,
Third one didn't even have any glue applied and the case wasn't even attached properly,
Forth one had this problem where the screen's LCD would dilate if i touched it - even lightly,
and this one is my 5th, the antenna wasn't properly connected and now the screen doesn't work.
I've had terrible luck, and i don't know what i can do?
If you can give me any information to get me out of this, it would be much appreciated.
Although i still can receive text's and calls fine, it's just the display..
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privatetrousers said:
Are HTC refusing then?
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Yes. But not in every region (yet). Do a search. It's been disucssed. Also, it appears Samsung's going down the same path.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745834
BarryH_GEG said:
Yes. But not in every region (yet). Do a search. It's been disucssed. Also, it appears Samsung's going down the same path.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745834
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Aware of the discussion... Using the xda app and didn't pick up that the phone's been 'HTCdev'd (my fault for not reading properly - sorry, folks!). Still not sure HTC/ Samsung can legally 'sign your rights away' though. Still, not a discussion for here...
Hope you got the phone sorted anyway.
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Atrixx said:
I shook the device out of frustration.. and it started working for a few seconds.
What's going on here? Is it a faulty display/connection? Is there a way to possibly just send it to a nearby phone shop and get it fixed?
Sorry about all the questions, I'm shocked, happy, and devastated all at the same time.
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How or who fixed ur antenna problem, could be related if handset wasnt but back together properly.

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...

Getting a replacement from AT&T - Bluetooth issues

Hey all,
My Note 5 suffers from a terrible bluetooth connection. If the Wifi is connected the phone needs to be within a few inches of the Bluetooth device for any connectivity. If the Wifi is not connected, it can be within 10 feet, but still not much more than that. This thread on AndroidCentral shows a lot of other users with the same issue http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-5/570201-note-5-bluetooth-issue-5.html
I've tried all the fixes including a factory reset to no avail. I want to take it to AT&T and see if they will do a warranty replacement.
The issue is that the front glass is cracked. Just a slight fracture on the bottom near the back key, not enough to pay for a repair in my mind. How will AT&T respond? Will they outright refuse to address the Bluetooth issue because of the cracked screen? I'm willing to pay for the repair, but samsung asked for $250, which is steep for what needs fixing. (I realize the entire screen needs to be replaced, hence the cost, so I'm not arguing the cost, just not worth it when the crack is barely noticable for me). Just wondering if anyone has had experience with AT&T handling an issue like this. It wouldn't surprise me if they outright rejected me since how do they know the BT issue isnt' caused by the crack (it's not, was happening since day one, just affects me now that I have a smartwatch).
i would call them and then complain, if you go into the store im pretty sure theyll deny repair because of the screen or say its not covered by warranty. be VERY persistent about getting a replacement. say some bs story lol
guaneet said:
i would call them and then complain, if you go into the store im pretty sure theyll deny repair because of the screen or say its not covered by warranty. be VERY persistent about getting a replacement. say some bs story lol
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Thanks for the advice. Honestly, I'd be totally fine if they sent it to Samsung and specified "just repair bluetooth board" and left the screen as is. Ideally, it'd be great if they just sent me a refurb and I got lucky with the screen. But the Bluetooth issue is far worse for me. The screen really only will affect me when I go to sell it next year, since again, the crack is a hairline across the back button.
My worry would be that I get them to accept the return/repair over the phone, they get my phone back and see it cracked and send me a ridiculous bill. Not sure what my recourse then would be.
I have had nothing but good experiences going in to the at&t device support center. They plug the device in to check it out and can give you a replacement device in the spot. Just be very polite!
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I have had nothing but good experiences going in to the at&t device support center. They plug the device in to check it out and can give you a replacement device in the spot. Just be very polite!
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I had the same exact problem. I called ATT and they sent me a new device, and I sent my phone off in a box they sent me. Problem solved....
I can second this. I had major Bluetooth issues with my day 1 note 5 but just recently did a warranty swap and am having no Bluetooth issue now.
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Same here. Bluetooth was more than fine up until yesterday, and then just all of a sudden bottomed out. This is the second time for me. First went from launch to about a month ago. This one worked perfectly for a month.
I just can't figure out what could possibly trigger it. It's almost like something burns out or something.
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Have the same bluetooth issue
Wondering what the problem is?

General Well my Pixel 6 Pro died after 2 weeks

I woke up Sunday to essentially a brick, Saturday I went to sleep, plugged the phone in as normal and didnt think anything else about it. I woke up Sunday however and my phone would not get a wireless connection, Bluetooth was dead and the cellular connection constantly came and went.
I assumed maybe it got a software update or something else that killed it so I initially did a factory reset which did not fix it. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth mac address showed up as "unavailable". I proceeded to use Googles flash tool through chrome and reflash the device which again did not fix it. The last hailmary was a fastboot flash of the firmware which again did not fix it. To me it looks like the modem just completely took a ****.
One thing leading up to this I noticed was my cellular connection would occasionally stop working with a exclamation symbol, my Wi-Fi would occasionally stop working as well but always came back. I chopped that up to software issues or something else as it was never a big problem. If this happens be cognitive that its very possible that modem is dying.
I have submitted an RMA with advanced replacement as the 3rd party partner does not have any parts inventory yet. Hopefully this is just a fluke and not a larger issue.
Oh my....I'm really sorry to hear this - I hope it's not a common issue either. Good luck on your RMA - make sure they send you a brand new one, and not refurbished (unless it doesn't bother you).
Velrix said:
I woke up Sunday to essentially a brick, Saturday I went to sleep, plugged the phone in as normal and didnt think anything else about it. I woke up Sunday however and my phone would not get a wireless connection, Bluetooth was dead and the cellular connection constantly came and went.
I assumed maybe it got a software update or something else that killed it so I initially did a factory reset which did not fix it. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth mac address showed up as "unavailable". I proceeded to use Googles flash tool through chrome and reflash the device which again did not fix it. The last hailmary was a fastboot flash of the firmware which again did not fix it. To me it looks like the modem just completely took a ****.
One thing leading up to this I noticed was my cellular connection would occasionally stop working with a exclamation symbol, my Wi-Fi would occasionally stop working as well but always came back. I chopped that up to software issues or something else as it was never a big problem. If this happens be cognitive that its very possible that modem is dying.
I have submitted an RMA with advanced replacement as the 3rd party partner does not have any parts inventory yet. Hopefully this is just a fluke and not a larger issue.
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Damn, man. I feel sorry for you. Hopefully you get a replacement device rather quickly.
Just for curiositie’s sake
- did you bootloader unlock/ root and modify anything?
- in what kind of climate do you live? High humidity? Hot outside? Ever left your phone baking in the sun?
- Or maybe the opposite? Very cold? You used the phone outside a lot? Maybe it's a hardware design problem.
- Did you ever drop it? Maybe it's just the physical connector from the connectivity module to the motherboard that is lose, might be a design problem and could happen to anyone.
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Damn, man. I feel sorry for you. Hopefully you get a replacement device rather quickly.
Just for curiositie’s sake
- did you bootloader unlock/ root and modify anything?
- in what kind of climate do you live? High humidity? Hot outside? Ever left your phone baking in the sun?
- Or maybe the opposite? Very cold? You used the phone outside a lot? Maybe it's a hardware design problem.
- Did you ever drop it? Maybe it's just the physical connector from the connectivity module to the motherboard that is lose, might be a design problem and could happen to anyone.
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Not unlocked, its been in a case 100% of the time since I have had it and hasn't really been "dropped" on anything other than my bed. I'm in SC/USA so its not exactly the hottest or coldest of environments so pretty average same for humidity.
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Oh my....I'm really sorry to hear this - I hope it's not a common issue either. Good luck on your RMA - make sure they send you a brand new one, and not refurbished (unless it doesn't bother you).
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It better be new, I paid for the advance replacement (hold on card) until I send the other in. It should be here tomorrow.
That sucks. Hope it all goes smoothly
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It better be new, I paid for the advance replacement (hold on card) until I send the other in. It should be here tomorrow.
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I hear ya. We look forward to your report.
Velrix said:
It better be new, I paid for the advance replacement (hold on card) until I send the other in. It should be here tomorrow.
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Bummer, but they owe you a new one and then some!
Are you extensively on 5G? Or use GPS navigation apps while driving around in the hot sun?
Since the Samsung 5G modem isn't on the 5nm SOC die maybe it has less tolerance to heat.
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Are you extensively on 5G? Or use GPS navigation apps while driving around in the hot sun?
Since the Samsung 5G modem isn't on the 5nm SOC die maybe it has less tolerance to heat.
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Almost 100% on 5G/Wifi and use GPS daily with AA and insurance tracking. If the phone cant handle normal use that would be a hardware flaw. It looks like a few of these have been reported on Reddit as well so hopefully the new one does not exhibit the same behavior in a few weeks.
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Almost 100% on 5G/Wifi and use GPS daily with AA and insurance tracking. If the phone cant handle normal use that would be a hardware flaw. It looks like a few of these have been reported on Reddit as well so hopefully the new one does not exhibit the same behavior in a few weeks.
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Big uff, that does sound like a hardware flaw. I have no 5G in my area, so I'm not too happy to find a dead device couple month later down the road, when doing holiday or so
What is "normal" 5G/GPS daily use for you? How long is the phone running nonstop? Can you give us a number? Did you ever check how hot it got? According to your statement, you seem to use it as navigation - where have you placed your phone? Did the sun shine on it constantly, or was it down below the windshield where your fitting/instruments/buttons reside? Can you give us an ambient temperature of your area when you used the device?
According to many reports, the phone is already getting quite toasty when doing 5G+Navigation, so maybe a couple hours straight sunshine & that toastiness were just a tad to overkill for it's hardware.
And jea I totally agree, a device dying in 2 weeks because you used it, even extensively, is unacceptable. Maybe if you drive it nonstop with full 5G/GPS madness it is allowed to die after a year, but certainly not in less than a month.
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Big uff, that does sound like a hardware flaw. I have no 5G in my area, so I'm not too happy to find a dead device couple month later down the road, when doing holiday or so
What is "normal" 5G/GPS daily use for you? How long is the phone running nonstop? Can you give us a number? Did you ever check how hot it got? According to your statement, you seem to use it as navigation - where have you placed your phone? Did the sun shine on it constantly, or was it down below the windshield where your fitting/instruments/buttons reside? Can you give us an ambient temperature of your area when you used the device?
According to many reports, the phone is already getting quite toasty when doing 5G+Navigation, so maybe a couple hours straight sunshine & that toastiness were just a tad to overkill for it's hardware.
And jea I totally agree, a device dying in 2 weeks because you used it, even extensively, is unacceptable. Maybe if you drive it nonstop with full 5G/GPS madness it is allowed to die after a year, but certainly not in less than a month.
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Normal for me is to work in the morning and home in the afternoon roughly 30-35 mins drive with the phone plugged in sitting either in the cupholder or cubby so never really in direct sunlight. I never really noticed it hot to any extent and I don't game on it either so. What I mean as non stop is its constantly on wifi or 5g as we are plastered in this area.
I can say in the morning it felt a little warm when it did die but it wasn't anything completely abnormal. It felt roughly as it would charging.
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Normal for me is to work in the morning and home in the afternoon roughly 30-35 mins drive with the phone plugged in sitting either in the cupholder or cubby so never really in direct sunlight. I never really noticed it hot to any extent and I don't game on it either so. What I mean as non stop is its constantly on wifi or 5g as we are plastered in this area.
I can say in the morning it felt a little warm when it did die but it wasn't anything completely abnormal. It felt roughly as it would charging.
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Well it doesn't sound like any sort of extreme use case, so the phone definitely mustn't die in that scenario.
Just to gauge the customer care response times, have they given you an ETA?
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Just to gauge the customer care response times, have they given you an ETA?
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45 mins or so waiting in chat, they shot an email over to me pretty quick but still no shipment notification. It is supposed to be landed tomorrow or the 17th.
Do let us know if the one you receive is brand new or refurbished since the thread below discusses Google replacing brand new with refurbished units
Google is sending REFURBISHED replacements
Have the Pixel 6 Pro here, noticed that when I open the camera sometimes it will just freeze up and reboot. Does this about 10 times a day. I tried reflashing the FULL OTA and Factory Images to no avail thinking it was software. So after two...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Do let us know if the one you receive is brand new or refurbished since the thread below discusses Google replacing brand new with refurbished units
Google is sending REFURBISHED replacements
Have the Pixel 6 Pro here, noticed that when I open the camera sometimes it will just freeze up and reboot. Does this about 10 times a day. I tried reflashing the FULL OTA and Factory Images to no avail thinking it was software. So after two...
forum.xda-developers.com
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I did advance replacement which means they are shipping a new phone. If had sent it in I am sure they could have easily done that but we shall see.

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