Hi all, I have been reading this forum for a while now, but this is my first post. I had a hero before I got the HTC desire hd, and I love both phones. But the desire hd has a problem. The phone has started turning off when I use the camera with flash. The camera is fine without the flash. Also the leds don't work with the flashlight app.
The phone isn't rooted, and hasn't been dropped etc. I have reset the phone and no difference. Any ideas. Cheers des.
some more info. The flash and the flashlight app used to work but now don't. sometimes the phone doesn't switch off when I try the camera flash, but the flash doesn't flash.
also I need to remove the battery to make the phone startup after this fault. the battery and sim card are fitted fine. The phone is about 6 weeks old sim free from handtec. I sent a email to HTC about the fault on Saturday, but have heard nothing back other than a email receive confirmation. are they usually this slow.
Sounds like a hardware fault to me. I'd return it for repair asap.
That's what I'm thinking too. Just don't want to be without the phone.. typically how long are they away for repair?
Depends if they're either gonna replace it right away or attempt to repair it. Repairing time is differnet everywhere...
Depends how busy they are and availability of parts. Unfortunately there is no way to be sure. Could be anything from 1-6 weeks.
Just to let you know HTC have arranged to collect the phone and take it for repair. 10 working days with no phone, boo.
Facing the same issue.
How was yours resolved and what was the problem according to htc?
depmesh said:
Facing the same issue.
How was yours resolved and what was the problem according to htc?
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I had the similar problem. I fixed it by myself changing battery. It was faulthy. After changed it with another I didn't ha ve nothing problem again
Hey guys,
I have always been very satisfied with my One X, but it's starting to piss me right off.
Since the last update (1.29.401.11) the GPS isn't working with my phone anymore. In addition I have a yellow spot on my display which doesn't disappear.
Today I returned from my holiday abroad and I wanted to connect to my wifi network at home, but it just doesn't work. If I click "connect" nothing happens.
Seems like my formerly perfect working One X has turned into the most horrible one with every problem you could think of.
I did try a hard reset earlier, but it didn't fix the issues. Can I expect the problems to be fixed with the next update (4.04 or 4.1), or is it definitely a hardware fault?
Does anyone have any experience how long it approximately takes HTC to repair the phone? This is important, as I am planning to move to Germany soon and I am not sure if I should send the phone to HTC in Germany or the UK. I didn't unlock or root my phone, so I guess the warranty claim should be no problem at all. Do you think I can expect to receive a new phone instead of having mine repaired? as far as I know they will have to replace the display and the mainboard because of my problems, right? So a new phone would be the easier choice for them or am I wrong?
Thanks in advance for your help!
You could try to flash the latest RUU, some who had WiFi problems now say they are fixed.
Won't hurt to try.
RUU can be installed on stock locked devices, so maybe something to look into?
You can get the RUU from my Dropbox link.
http://db.tt/eYSlILnf
Enter fastboot on phone,
Plug in usb cable to phone from PC
Should now say fastboot USB on phone
Double click RUU on PC to install
from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
PCServe said:
Hey guys,
I have always been very satisfied with my One X, but it's starting to piss me right off.
Since the last update (1.29.401.11) the GPS isn't working with my phone anymore. In addition I have a yellow spot on my display which doesn't disappear.
Today I returned from my holiday abroad and I wanted to connect to my wifi network at home, but it just doesn't work. If I click "connect" nothing happens.
Seems like my formerly perfect working One X has turned into the most horrible one with every problem you could think of.
I did try a hard reset earlier, but it didn't fix the issues. Can I expect the problems to be fixed with the next update (4.04 or 4.1), or is it definitely a hardware fault?
Does anyone have any experience how long it approximately takes HTC to repair the phone? This is important, as I am planning to move to Germany soon and I am not sure if I should send the phone to HTC in Germany or the UK. I didn't unlock or root my phone, so I guess the warranty claim should be no problem at all. Do you think I can expect to receive a new phone instead of having mine repaired? as far as I know they will have to replace the display and the mainboard because of my problems, right? So a new phone would be the easier choice for them or am I wrong?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Since your on 1.29.401.11 you can flash the 2.17.401.2 RUU which is the latest from htc. You dont have to be htc dev unlocked to flash it. It might fix the radio issues that you are having. If not it might be a hardware problem so you would have to send it to htc. I have never sent any of my htc phones back for a fix (touch wood) so i cant comment on that.
You can find the RUU In this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543604 The thread does have mirrors for the RUU if you dont have a file factory account.
Hope it helps :cyclops:
Thank you so far! I just flashed the new RUU, but it didn't fix any of my problems.
The worst about this is, that I didn't know that a factory reset is performed during the process, I thought it's just like installing the automatic updates, so I didn't do a backup of my latest data. I don't blame you for that, I should have thought of that before flashing the new RUU version.
Anyways, I guess I will have to send my phone to HTC to fix the problems.
HTC say their max turn around time is 1-2 weeks I'd give it 3 just to be safe and plan from that.
Another problem I have now after the RUU update: My phone is always saying "Damaged phone storage" and it is asking me to format the sd card. If I click cancel nothing happens, but I can't access the storage at all. If I connect the phone to the PC it doesn't give me the option to choose "Disk Drive", there is just "Charge only", "USB Tethering" and "Internet Pass through".
As I have some important data on the storage, I need to access my phone storage before sending my phone to HTC or formatting it.
Any ideas how to resolve this?
EDIT:
I just tried to connect to my Media Link HD and it works perfectly, still I cannot connect to my home wifi network. This is a bit weird, as the Media Link HD connects to the phone via wifi as well, doesn't it?
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PCServe said:
Hey guys,
I have always been very satisfied with my One X, but it's starting to piss me right off.
Since the last update (1.29.401.11) the GPS isn't working with my phone anymore. In addition I have a yellow spot on my display which doesn't disappear.
Today I returned from my holiday abroad and I wanted to connect to my wifi network at home, but it just doesn't work. If I click "connect" nothing happens.
Seems like my formerly perfect working One X has turned into the most horrible one with every problem you could think of.
I did try a hard reset earlier, but it didn't fix the issues. Can I expect the problems to be fixed with the next update (4.04 or 4.1), or is it definitely a hardware fault?
Does anyone have any experience how long it approximately takes HTC to repair the phone? This is important, as I am planning to move to Germany soon and I am not sure if I should send the phone to HTC in Germany or the UK. I didn't unlock or root my phone, so I guess the warranty claim should be no problem at all. Do you think I can expect to receive a new phone instead of having mine repaired? as far as I know they will have to replace the display and the mainboard because of my problems, right? So a new phone would be the easier choice for them or am I wrong?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Sounds like the antenna connection hardware fault that also can affect the GPS antenna. See the start of this thread for info. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688538
Flashing ROMs is not going to fix it, it is a known hardware fault. I'm wondering if your phone has run hot or has been stressed/bent, for example in your pocket, this potentially causes the broken antenna connections and might also have caused the yellow spot.
Regards
Phil
After another hard reset the wifi is working again, still having the GPS problems and the yellow spot though.
I actually don't think I ever bent the phone, of course I carry it around in my pocket, but that's what a phone should be made for, right? However, if it was bent in any way will this cause any problems with a warranty claim? The yellow spot doesn't really bother me as it is barely visible, but I have purchased Navigon a while ago and I would like to use it with my One X now, so I wanted to send the phone to HTC sooner or later to get it fixed.
The other day I tried to use Navigon on a short trip (around 20 miles) without expecting a GPS signal at all.
After like 5 Minutes it suddenly picked up a GPS signal and Navigon worked fine for approximately 10 miles. Then it suddenly just stopped again.
Is this really a hardware issue? Any ideas how to probably get it fixed without sending it to HTC?
If a flash of new ROM and hard reset doesnt fix your problems, its most likely hardware issue. Like everyone said, just send it back to HTC.
One x is a crap phone. Worst HTC device ever
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
hi
I got the dreaded unable to scan for networks. but I found if I flex the phone near the top.I can get the WiFi to work.once working it stays working for a good while.its trial and error.ive taken the the cover off around the camera and straightened the pins
but i still have to flex.Or if I drop the phone from about two feet this will get the wifi working also.anyone else find this.
Try asking here, where you'll likely get better answers from those who use your device.
I bought an HTC 10 recently and have had it for about 5 days. I was very happy with it up until today. I went out on a motorcycle ride and the camera no longer wants to focus. It keeps trying and only vibrates and buzzes. It looks like this is a common issue with HTC phones.
The camera worked fine the first half of the trip because I used it without any issues. I noticed the problem after trying to use it again after I got home.
Is this a hardware issue that requires phone replacement?
I'm honestly very disappointed that this happened. I put over 10,000 motorcycle miles on my Motorola last year and never had a single issue. I'm probably just going to return the phone and get something else.
I bought an unlocked version and had to flash the Verizon radios in order to get the phone to work. Will this be a problem if I return the phone? Do I need to flash the stock ROMS and revert back to S-ON?
UPDATE
So I performed a factory reset and tried different camera apps and still had the same issue this morning. I just went to scan the QR code for WhatsApp Web and noticed no issue. I tried the camera and now it works again.
The only thing that I changed today was re-installing Spotify for my drive home. When I originally opened the app it said there was no storage space. I re-installed it and got it working again.
I highly doubt it's related. I'll take the phone out for another test drive on the bike and see if I get the same issue.
Hello guys, I have a really big problem from a while. Actually im not shure from when, but I noticed hat when I tired to use Note as navigation. Problem is that then phone find satelites, lock GPS signal for a while and then starting to loosing signal, resarching locking witch interwals around 5 second and finally shut down for a while.... so for job as navigation is not a best option. I was trying to find any kind of hardware bug. I cleane all antena, motherboard, replace even whole parts including putting different motherboard for testing - yeah I know I should make a copy, but changing board was looking a quicker option.
So I get to point when I know it isnt be a hardware problem... so where I should look for a solution?
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Hello guys, I have a really big problem from a while. Actually im not shure from when, but I noticed hat when I tired to use Note as navigation. Problem is that then phone find satelites, lock GPS signal for a while and then starting to loosing signal, resarching locking witch interwals around 5 second and finally shut down for a while.... so for job as navigation is not a best option. I was trying to find any kind of hardware bug. I cleane all antena, motherboard, replace even whole parts including putting different motherboard for testing - yeah I know I should make a copy, but changing board was looking a quicker option.
So I get to point when I know it isnt be a hardware problem... so where I should look for a solution?
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Hi, this is due to the Broadcom BCM4752 chip used by Samsung and it occurred after 6 april 2019 GPS rollover. Samsung could fix this with fixed firmware, but Samsung didn't, and I guess Samsung won't. Most of the Note 2 series use this chip, and if there is no firmware update, there is no chance but to continue using it with a GPS signal losing problem.
We have discussed this issue in detail before, please read what is written in the thread below, it will help you. :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2/help/gps-problem-losing-satellites-t3923474
Thanks for such a quick reply, yeah I read it however I was hopping this is not the case... well still my two other devices work without problem, if such kind of problems appear I just reboot them and this resolvr problem. One of those devices work on Jelly Bean android... im wondering if this could be a solution? Anyone check that allready maybe?