Thinking of buying a brand new HTC 10 for 300 EUR, thoughts? - HTC 10 Questions & Answers

Hello,
I'm a proud owner of an HTC 10 I bought a few months after it was released. It's my current daily driver but the battery has gone really bad and it's no longer under warranty. I could still sent it to HTC for battery replacement but I don't know how much that costs (it shouldn't be cheap) and I'm sure they will wipe out everything, which I don't want.
I'm thinking of buying a new phone, but...
I don't really like anything recent out there from any brand (even HTC).
The flagship phone prices nowadays are ridiculously high.
From an hardware point of view, I don't think I'll lose much if I don't go with a 2018 flagship.
Given that, I'm thinking of getting a brand new (I'll make sure I'm really getting a brand new, I think I can find a few on eBay) HTC 10 for around 300€. Do you think this would be a nice deal? There's a hounded reasons why I love this phone compared to what's in the market right now... The battery sucks, granted; and in another 1.5 years, it will suck just as my current HTC 10 sucks, but I'm not paying 700€ for a phone, so...
What do you guys think?
P.S: I'll need to S-OFF/root this device, is SunShine still the way to go? Are there any limitations on the firmware version required for this to work and should I take that into account before buying?

You can buy a new battery and replace it yourself if you're inclined to do so. YouTube has videos.
I thought we got a 2-year warranty?

I have a 10 that is in mint condition. I’ve had it for a year but it’s akways had a case and screen protector, if you’re interested

Rolo42 said:
You can buy a new battery and replace it yourself if you're inclined to do so. YouTube has videos.
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I'm definitely not inclined in doing so. Have you seen the nightmare it is to tear down the HTC 10 and assemble it back?
Rolo42 said:
I thought we got a 2-year warranty?
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I doubt HTC will honor the warranty since my device is S-OFF and rooted. Either way, I've asked if they could replace my dying battery on my phone WITHOUT wiping the data and they said no. So it's not an option for me right now.
Xura08 said:
I have a 10 that is in mint condition. I’ve had it for a year but it’s akways had a case and screen protector, if you’re interested
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Thanks, but unless it's brand new, sealed, I'm not interested.

In case this helps, I had the same problem with the battery. I contacted HTC (Switzerland) to decide whether to send it or not and this was their reply. You can try it.
please unplug the phone from charger - turn off the phone device - press on Volume up + Volume down - Power on button all at the same time till the phone started on , please check the battery indicator ,then follow as below :
1. Restart your device
2. Turn on Airplane Mode
3. Connect your device to the charger, and charge it fully
4. Set screen brightness to Max.
5. Set Screen Time out to never.
6. Dial *#*#3424#*#*, choose battery and Charging run down test, and follow the instructions.
If the device loses more than 40% of battery in an hour, then send your device to the repair center
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Nazgulled said:
I'm definitely not inclined in doing so. Have you seen the nightmare it is to tear down the HTC 10 and assemble it back?
I doubt HTC will honor the warranty since my device is S-OFF and rooted. Either way, I've asked if they could replace my dying battery on my phone WITHOUT wiping the data and they said no. So it's not an option for me right now.
Thanks, but unless it's brand new, sealed, I'm not interested.
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Oh, yes, it's a nightmare but if my choice is between a paperweight and a learning experience/working phone....
Contrary to popular opinion, rooting/S-OFF doesn't automatically void the warranty; it is one of htc's selling points.
They're going to throw it on a bench, along with a bunch of other phones, try to RUU it and if it fails, run a diagnostic, replace what it tells them to, then RUU it, and send it back.
I would copy all my data off of it, RUU and wipe it (relock and S-ON if it doesn't cost anything), and put in a warranty request.
I certainly wouldn't write it off.

errikosd said:
In case this helps, I had the same problem with the battery. I contacted HTC (Switzerland) to decide whether to send it or not and this was their reply. You can try it.
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All that will tell me is the state the battery is in and if I should send it to them for repair or not... I don't think I need such test though. I take the phone from the charger (100% charged) and I don't even turn the screen on for a while and when I pick it up, it lost between 5 to 10% without doing practically nothing. Also, sometimes the device reaches 30% and turns off and enters in a boot loop. I boot into download mode and it shows 1% instead. Yeah, the battery is ****ed and needs to be replaced.
Rolo42 said:
They're going to throw it on a bench, along with a bunch of other phones, try to RUU it and if it fails, run a diagnostic, replace what it tells them to, then RUU it, and send it back.
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Looks like a very ****ty service to me. However, I don't even have official HTC support on my country and I have no idea if they send it to HTC for repair or if they do it themselves, either way, I don't think it will be cheap.
Rolo42 said:
I would copy all my data off of it, RUU and wipe it (relock and S-ON if it doesn't cost anything), and put in a warranty request.
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I just checked my phone on https://imei24.com/imei_check/HTC/ and it's no longer under warranty. I bought it off eBay, not from a certified reseller or something.
Rolo42 said:
I certainly wouldn't write it off.
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Still, I can't afford to be without my phone (even if I have to charge it multiple times a day) for a couple of weeks (if not more).
My idea was to buy a new one, migrate all my apps and stuff carefully on my own time and when that's done, send the old one for battery replacement. Depending on the cost, I could accept the repair and sell it used. If I could get ~100€ profit out of all this, I could have a brand new HTC 10 for ~200€ or something which is still a very nice phone and could last me at least more 1.5 years.

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[Q] HTC Desire won't boot or charge

Hi! My first post here and, sadly, not a pleasant one for me.
Today I, while charging my rooted Desire (Ginger Villain 2.8, if that matters), launched an app and it crashed (black screen but with status bar still showing). Since none of the buttons were responding, I took out the battery and then put it back in and tried to boot it. I went as far as the GingerVillain logo screen but then stopped the process. Since I was impatient (and dumb...), I pulled the battery out again. On the next boot process it halted at the white HTC screen. But now on the 3rd try it refuses to boot at all. No response what so ever when I press the Power button. Charge LED doesn't light up if I connect the USB cable.
What could I have messed up? Any solutions? I sure hope I haven't bricked it or something... Any help is appreciated!
Can you access hboot or fastboot? If yes, use the last one flash ruu. If not, use the search. There is a thread with nearly the same problem like yours and when I remember correctly, it got solved.
Power + Volume down doesn't work.
The other thread that seemed to be about this problem also involved some physical damage. My phone hasn't been dropped or soaked though.
I will try to get a hold of a charged battery and see what happens. Don't know why would it crash and burn like this considering that I wasn't installing anything. :/
Also some people suggested a while ago, to take out the battery and leave the phone alone for a few minutes, then try to boot again.
davebugyi said:
Also some people suggested a while ago, to take out the battery and leave the phone alone for a few minutes, then try to boot again.
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Had it sitting for approx. 4h with the battery removed. Put it back in and still no response what so ever. Power button doesn't do anything nor does plugging in a charger. Wasn't able to put in a charged battery because no one I know has this phone.
Not happy about this. And I'm pretty sure the tech support will just end up blaming the root...
Well, try to hold down the power button for at least 30 seconds while the battery is off. It works with notebooks. Other than that, no idea.
i guess mobo is dead, with roor you loose your warranty as well, so if mobo is realy dead you need to buy new phone, or try look on Ebay, but first sent it to htc just for diagnostic, we need to know what realy happend to your phone and after that look for advice
AssassinSvK said:
i guess mobo is dead, with roor you loose your warranty as well, so if mobo is realy dead you need to buy new phone, or try look on Ebay, but first sent it to htc just for diagnostic, we need to know what realy happend to your phone and after that look for advice
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eehh..no.... if the motherboard is dead - so is the root, they won't know, so you still have your warranty.
My phone also randomly died on me once, it was rooted and S-OFF'd, sent it to htc and they repaired it for me. Don't worry about it just send it off. If it's dead it's dead.
in that case you are right, if mobo is realy dead so the root is dead too, yeah
sent it to htc and you will see
Heh encouraging replies.
Anyway, I don't have an official subsidiary of HTC in my country so I'll just bring it to the shop I bought it from. Not sure if they do diagnostics and repairs themselves or just forward it to HTC.
Since I've never gave a phone for repairs, what are your suggestions regarding the SD card? I assume it's fine if I just remove it and bring in just the phone itself. Most of my apps are installed on the card, but I guess I can kiss them goodbye at this point, right?
.gkl said:
Heh encouraging replies.
Anyway, I don't have an official subsidiary of HTC in my country so I'll just bring it to the shop I bought it from. Not sure if they do diagnostics and repairs themselves or just forward it to HTC.
Since I've never gave a phone for repairs, what are your suggestions regarding the SD card? I assume it's fine if I just remove it and bring in just the phone itself. Most of my apps are installed on the card, but I guess I can kiss them goodbye at this point, right?
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no, all HTC as that you give them is your phone and your battery. No SIM card, no SD, no charger/ cables. Just the phone itself.
they dont need your sdcard, you should give them just phone, battery and thats all, everything else leave home, i just sent my phone with battery to repair, simple
Bumping this thread in case somebody finds it and wants to know the outcome. I gave the phone for repairs and the conclusion was a broken motherboard which they simply replaced.
I have to admit, I was ready to buy a new phone and now that I have my old one back, it's a kinda weird feeling. I definitely do want to upgrade to Galaxy S II but it's still bloody expensive. I guess I'll just wait till the end of my warranty (April next year) for even better phones to hit the market and upgrade then...

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...
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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.

[Q] phone dead htc one x

i am currnetly using an htc one x, which i havent rooted or flashed yet, 2 days ago the phone just got hung, without me doin anything, i just turned on the phone and it was just........stuck.......then it switched off by itself and switched on again, it went to the htc logo, then switched off again, the same cycle repeated 4-5 times. The battery had abt 76% charge left. Then all of a sudden, it just refused to turn on. I couldnt charge it, the device manager couldnt detect it, and i tried nearly every possible combination of the volume-power buttons, still nothing. I saw somewhere that if u just charge for 1-2 days it'll turn on again, but still no luck.......no response from the comp wen i plug it in.......still running the stock os.........pls help, i have almost lost faith in technology
shabazisbatman said:
i am currnetly using an htc one x, which i havent rooted or flashed yet, 2 days ago the phone just got hung, without me doin anything, i just turned on the phone and it was just........stuck.......then it switched off by itself and switched on again, it went to the htc logo, then switched off again, the same cycle repeated 4-5 times. The battery had abt 76% charge left. Then all of a sudden, it just refused to turn on. I couldnt charge it, the device manager couldnt detect it, and i tried nearly every possible combination of the volume-power buttons, still nothing. I saw somewhere that if u just charge for 1-2 days it'll turn on again, but still no luck.......no response from the comp wen i plug it in.......still running the stock os.........pls help, i have almost lost faith in technology
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How log have you had it?
If you can get into the bootloader try a factory reset from there.
Tigerlight said:
How log have you had it?
If you can get into the bootloader try a factory reset from there.
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i've had it for nearly 4 months and i tried to get into the bootloader, no luck
shabazisbatman said:
i've had it for nearly 4 months and i tried to get into the bootloader, no luck
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Dude, it seems that your battery is flat. I'd suggest charging the phone via a power outlet and not the PC usb. Once you connect the phone to the power outlet you should get a red charging led..
After it's fully recharged, try rebooting..if still the same problem, get into the bootloader and do a factory reset...if still the issue persists, go back to the retailer where you bought this from and get a replacement...
amirage said:
Dude, it seems that your battery is flat. I'd suggest charging the phone via a power outlet and not the PC usb. Once you connect the phone to the power outlet you should get a red charging led..
After it's fully recharged, try rebooting..if still the same problem, get into the bootloader and do a factory reset...if still the issue persists, go back to the retailer where you bought this from and get a replacement...
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its been charging for 2 and a half days, via the power outlet........no red l.e.d light, nothing at all......and i bought this from a different country, so my final option is to take it to a service center, but i dont hav the purchase bill (even though i hav an international warranty), so the guy over there is going to try and skin me.........just thought i wud try something myself before going there.......any other ideas?? oh and the battery level showed 78% wen the phone went dead
shabazisbatman said:
its been charging for 2 and a half days, via the power outlet........no red l.e.d light, nothing at all......and i bought this from a different country, so my final option is to take it to a service center, but i dont hav the purchase bill (even though i hav an international warranty), so the guy over there is going to try and skin me.........just thought i wud try something myself before going there.......any other ideas?? oh and the battery level showed 78% wen the phone went dead
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If you're not getting to bootloader and it won't start even after being plugged in so long...you don't have any choice but to seek repair.
Tigerlight said:
If you're not getting to bootloader and it won't start even after being plugged in so long...you don't have any choice but to seek repair.
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Yup, it seems you have faulty mainboard...get it repaired..I wouldn't suggest spending a lot of money on repairing a outdated phone. If the service center is asking for a few hundred $ then scrap it..it's not worth it as you won't get any warranties for the repairs done.....besides, HTC will be stopping support for the phone after the next update to 4.2.2 even though the rest of world is on the latest Android versions...so at best you'll have another 2 more months by when your phone will be really outdated both in terms of hardware and software....
u are better off buying Chinese rip-off phones that have equivalent configs as the One X....sorry to say this..
amirage said:
Yup, it seems you have faulty mainboard...get it repaired..I wouldn't suggest spending a lot of money on repairing a outdated phone. If the service center is asking for a few hundred $ then scrap it..it's not worth it as you won't get any warranties for the repairs done.....besides, HTC will be stopping support for the phone after the next update to 4.2.2 even though the rest of world is on the latest Android versions...so at best you'll have another 2 more months by when your phone will be really outdated both in terms of hardware and software....
u are better off buying Chinese rip-off phones that have equivalent configs as the One X....sorry to say this..
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yeah, just gave it in for servicing, they'll let me know the problem tomorrow, thanks for ur help guys
amirage said:
Yup, it seems you have faulty mainboard...get it repaired..I wouldn't suggest spending a lot of money on repairing a outdated phone. If the service center is asking for a few hundred $ then scrap it..it's not worth it as you won't get any warranties for the repairs done.....besides, HTC will be stopping support for the phone after the next update to 4.2.2 even though the rest of world is on the latest Android versions...so at best you'll have another 2 more months by when your phone will be really outdated both in terms of hardware and software....
u are better off buying Chinese rip-off phones that have equivalent configs as the One X....sorry to say this..
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There is so much wrong in this statement...
shabazisbatman said:
yeah, just gave it in for servicing, they'll let me know the problem tomorrow, thanks for ur help guys
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Hope it works out.
Tigerlight said:
There is so much wrong in this statement...
Hope it works out.
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I'd be really happy if you could prove me wrong on any of the statements I've made in my post.
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my HTC 10 died!

so, I go on vacation and put my phone in airplane mode since I'm out of the states. I'm backpacking in Aruba and place my phone in my backpack (contents: clothes, towel, water bottle, food) I took pictures from spot to spot. well I go to take my phone out and it is burning up. I mean super hot. Phone would not wake up/turn on. I was bummed.
Had the phone activated and was using it for a total of 5 days, then placed it in airplane mode when I left the states on the 4th. The 5th is when this saddening event took place. I finally got back into the states and got home on the 13th. I pulled my sim and activated my good ol m8. I noticed the backside of my sim card had brown spots on it. Looked like it was burnt or rust. It wiped off leaving faint spots. Sim card is working in the m8.
Has anyone had any issues and had to have their phone repaired? Apparently HTC says this is covered under warranty...and that if there is any other damage than what I described they will use the uhoh warranty.
I have tried every button combo, plugged in and everything day after day hoping it would turn back on. I do not even get a notification light when plugged in. The PC also doesn't recognize the device.
tldr: phone got super hot and wouldn't cut on. I have to send in for repair
-HTC One m8-
If it's been under 30 days, I'd return it as faulty and get another new one. Take advantage of the option to return it!
JWhetstone02 said:
so, I go on vacation and put my phone in airplane mode since I'm out of the states. I'm backpacking in Aruba and place my phone in my backpack (contents: clothes, towel, water bottle, food) I took pictures from spot to spot. well I go to take my phone out and it is burning up. I mean super hot. Phone would not wake up/turn on. I was bummed.
Had the phone activated and was using it for a total of 5 days, then placed it in airplane mode when I left the states on the 4th. The 5th is when this saddening event took place. I finally got back into the states and got home on the 13th. I pulled my sim and activated my good ol m8. I noticed the backside of my sim card had brown spots on it. Looked like it was burnt or rust. It wiped off leaving faint spots. Sim card is working in the m8.
Has anyone had any issues and had to have their phone repaired? Apparently HTC says this is covered under warranty...and that if there is any other damage than what I described they will use the uhoh warranty.
I have tried every button combo, plugged in and everything day after day hoping it would turn back on. I do not even get a notification light when plugged in. The PC also doesn't recognize the device.
tldr: phone got super hot and wouldn't cut on. I have to send in for repair
-HTC One m8-
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Did you try holding down the volume up and power button
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I've tried everything. Every possible button combo for at least 10 seconds.
It definitely hasn't been 30 days, and I mentioned to return it, and they kept saying that since it was activated and in use, that they will issue a repair ticket. So that was my only option they gave me. I did call back and get another CSR, but they both asked has it been used and or activated. I didn't want to lie lol
-HTC One m8-
JWhetstone02 said:
I've tried everything. Every possible button combo for at least 10 seconds.
It definitely hasn't been 30 days, and I mentioned to return it, and they kept saying that since it was activated and in use, that they will issue a repair ticket. So that was my only option they gave me. I did call back and get another CSR, but they both asked has it been used and or activated. I didn't want to lie lol
-HTC One m8-
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let the phone cool off and hold power button and vol down for at least a minute
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jollywhitefoot said:
let the phone cool off and hold power button and vol down for at least a minute
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lol the phone has been dead for over a week. It has been cooled down enough. Nothing works. No charging led when plugged up (have let it sit overnight) nothing
-HTC One m8-
JWhetstone02 said:
lol the phone has been dead for over a week. It has been cooled down enough. Nothing works. No charging led when plugged up (have let it sit overnight) nothing
-HTC One m8-
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lol. ok. I just saw 10 seconds and know that's not always long enough to turn the phone on or turn it off and then back on if it gets stuck in a state where the screen is off.
jollywhitefoot said:
lol. ok. I just saw 10 seconds and know that's not always long enough to turn the phone on or turn it off and then back on if it gets stuck in a state where the screen is off.
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Unfortunately I held it down a long time and nothing happens. Its finally sent off to be repaired. took them 3 days and 5 phone calls to get a shipping label generated...I've never had any troubles with HTC until now lol
-HTC One m8-
JWhetstone02 said:
I've tried everything. Every possible button combo for at least 10 seconds.
It definitely hasn't been 30 days, and I mentioned to return it, and they kept saying that since it was activated and in use, that they will issue a repair ticket. So that was my only option they gave me. I did call back and get another CSR, but they both asked has it been used and or activated. I didn't want to lie lol
-HTC One m8-
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Well, you're certainly able to return it within 30 days even if it's been used because I'm going on my 3rd unit trying to get one without the dreaded yellow tint at the bottom of the screen. It can all be done from the ordering email you receive... that is if you ordered it direct from HTC. I just request a refund and re-order a new one, no questions asked!
If the battery is dead and nothing happens when you plug it in with original power and cable then there is nothing to be done.
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holz75 said:
If it's been under 30 days, I'd return it as faulty and get another new one. Take advantage of the option to return it!
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They don't do that. I tried when I was having issues with my device. Their answer was if I wanted a brand new device, I'd have to return and repurchase. ? (And lose out on my coupon and potentially lose my 12 mos financing with PayPal.)
jonathan3579 said:
They don't do that. I tried when I was having issues with my device. Their answer was if I wanted a brand new device, I'd have to return and repurchase. (And lose out on my coupon and potentially lose my 12 mos financing with PayPal.)
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Yeah, that's what I meant. :good: Return and repurchase.
so I finally heard back from HTC on the 22nd. They said my phone was exposed to liquid....ok I thought maybe the water bottle may have leaked...but here was no sign of it that day. Anyways, I opted to use my UH-OH protection to get a new/replacement device. They processed that and told me I would be contacted in 24 hours. That was not true
Have called/online chatted each day trying to get a status of my phone. Finally got someone today who told me the exact thing. "the uh oh department is waiting on a replacement device for you. You will be contacted by the escalation team within 24 hours"
So yea I'm a little frustrated with HTC at the moment. Never had any problems with them until now.
-HTC One m8-
I just did a separate chat and acted as someone who was very interested in purchasing the HTC 10. Asked all easy questions and then asked for shipping. They said if I was to purchase today, I'd revive the phone next business day.
I'm on the edge about calling back and complaining some more about them able to send out phones if they are purchased, but yet tell me hey are waiting on a device.
sorry, rant over lol
-HTC One m8-
Side note UhOh protection will only ship to your credit card billing address for advanced replacement.
A person can ship theirs in and have a replacement sent to whatever address you want but it requires them receiving the old unit before shipping the new unit.
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JWhetstone02 said:
I just did a separate chat and acted as someone who was very interested in purchasing the HTC 10. Asked all easy questions and then asked for shipping. They said if I was to purchase today, I'd revive the phone next business day.
I'm on the edge about calling back and complaining some more about them able to send out phones if they are purchased, but yet tell me hey are waiting on a device.
sorry, rant over lol
-HTC One m8-
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Well, your replacement phone will probably be coming from a different stock of phones. Even it happens to be a new device rather than a refurb, you won't be getting the retail box or anything. It'll just be the replacement phone by itself.
datafoo said:
Side note UhOh protection will only ship to your credit card billing address for advanced replacement.
A person can ship theirs in and have a replacement sent to whatever address you want but it requires them receiving the old unit before shipping the new unit.
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holz75 said:
Well, your replacement phone will probably be coming from a different stock of phones. Even it happens to be a new device rather than a refurb, you won't be getting the retail box or anything. It'll just be the replacement phone by itself.
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HTC has had my phone since the 14th or 16th. I just want an HTC 10 back. Having it for the few days has spoiled me. Although this m8 is still a beast, I'm just wanting the best of the best.
-HTC One m8-
holz75 said:
Well, your replacement phone will probably be coming from a different stock of phones. Even it happens to be a new device rather than a refurb, you won't be getting the retail box or anything. It'll just be the replacement phone by itself.
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I used Uh-Oh protection about 11 days after receiving my phone (in May) and they sent me a brand new unit in the box with full accessories just FYI.
JWhetstone02 said:
HTC has had my phone since the 14th or 16th. I just want an HTC 10 back. Having it for the few days has spoiled me. Although this m8 is still a beast, I'm just wanting the best of the best.
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You should have a service number and a login to track process. You'll be able to see if they've received your handset and where they're at in the process. If it's Uh-Oh protection covered they are required to ship you a new handset within 2 days of receipt of your old handset.
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I used Uh-Oh protection about 11 days after receiving my phone (in May) and they sent me a brand new unit in the box with full accessories just FYI.
You should have a service number and a login to track process. You'll be able to see if they've received your handset and where they're at in the process. If it's Uh-Oh protection covered they are required to ship you a new handset within 2 days of receipt of your old handset.
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Oh, that's good to hear! I had spoken to HTC about a replacement device, and that's what they told me... but I'm assuming there's a difference between a standard replacement and using the Uh-Oh protection?

HTC 10 Unstable, Unpredictableand crappy battery.

I am wondering if anyone has any ideas on this crazy phone.
I am experiencing some really erratic behavior and rapid battery drain. My phone will spontaneously reboot at any given moment. Usually when the battery level gets below 50% but not always, I've had it happen at 80% as well. When it reboots it will go into a boot loop and show the battery at 1%. It will boot a few times then shut off until I plug it into a charger and reboot. Then the phone will have to charge from 1% even if it was at 75% when it shut off. Sometimes if I charge it a bit, say up to 30% and then reboot, it will boot back up at 60 or 70%. No rhyme or reason.
When all this started I was running Venom rom and I hadn't updated anything for a long time. I thought maybe something was crossed up so I flashed the stock RUU and re-rooted with the intent of re-installing the current version of Venom. I flashed Venom and got everything set up again....Bam...out of the blue a reboot. This time I lost all of my settings and tweaks in Venom, it seemed like it reverted to a fresh install. I went through all of the tweaks again and set everything back up only to have it happen again.
I have tried all of the battery reset tricks i.e., deleting battery stats. Holding down both volume buttons and the power button etc. Nothing works.
I have wiped everything except the external SD card in TWRP and then again when I installed a new ROM. I have done this numerous times. The phone seems to run a little better now but it still will random reboot and show discharged. Only get about a half a day out of the battery if I'm lucky.
I am currently running the latest version of TWRP 3.2.1-0 and stock rom firmware version 2.41.605.36.
This thing is driving me nuts. I have tried pretty much I know how to do with my limited abilities. Anyone have any ideas?
Sooo....as soon as I posted this thread I found this one https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/random-shut-boot-loops-t3690547. I'm not sure how I missed it in my searches. I have some reading to do LOL.
HI,
i have same problem. I hope it will be resolved with Oreo !!
Leedroid is answer to all bugs
Aftab_khatri said:
Leedroid is answer to all bugs
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I tried that as well. LeeDroid didn't change a thing. At this point it really seems like a hardware issue. I have an email sent to HTC to see what they have to say.
Well to be honest I was getting a crapy battery life while using the car charger or charge it more frequently, but I am using In home Aukey Q3 and in work stock, these results are captured before writing the reply
Any lint or anything else stuck in the charge port?
I think you need to do an RUU, and run your device completely stock. Are you s-on or s-off? Do you use magisk or just old school supersu for root?
You need to go back stock anyway, I'd definitely start the warranty replacement process and you'll want to be stock for that anyway so if you confirm it does it bone stock, you'll know it's a hardware issue, and you've got it ready to send back.
Just make sure HTC knows how frustrated you are to have invested in an HTC device and having a problem like this with a device that hasn't even been out that long yet. It definitely should be within the period that HTC will take care of you as a paying customer. It's a lot cheaper to keep you as an HTC customer than it is to go make a new customer to replace you.
CharliesTheMan said:
I think you need to do an RUU, and run your device completely stock. Are you s-on or s-off? Do you use magisk or just old school supersu for root?
You need to go back stock anyway, I'd definitely start the warranty replacement process and you'll want to be stock for that anyway so if you confirm it does it bone stock, you'll know it's a hardware issue, and you've got it ready to send back.
Just make sure HTC knows how frustrated you are to have invested in an HTC device and having a problem like this with a device that hasn't even been out that long yet. It definitely should be within the period that HTC will take care of you as a paying customer. It's a lot cheaper to keep you as an HTC customer than it is to go make a new customer to replace you.
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Unfortunately my warranty expired in July so there is no point starting a replacement process. I have been on chat with 2 different HTC people. HTC will not help me....period. They will not even acknowledge that they have a problem. I sent them the link I posted above with everyone else having the same exact issue. I made it really clear to HTC that I will not buy another one of their phones. Too bad, I have had nothing but HTC since the Thunderbolt. I won't have another one.
I have wiped all partitions including the internal sd card via TWRP at least 3 times. I have flashed the lastest Verizon RUU firmware 2.41.605.36 at least 3 times (running that now). Flashed an updated version of Venom. Flashed the latest LeeDroid, complete wipes for everything. Tried holding down the power button along with both volume buttons to reset battery stats. Tried dice and chicken bones LOL. Nothing corrects the problem. I thought it got a little better but I was wrong.
Samsung here I come
CharliesTheMan said:
I think you need to do an RUU, and run your device completely stock. Are you s-on or s-off? Do you use magisk or just old school supersu for root?
You need to go back stock anyway, I'd definitely start the warranty replacement process and you'll want to be stock for that anyway so if you confirm it does it bone stock, you'll know it's a hardware issue, and you've got it ready to send back.
Just make sure HTC knows how frustrated you are to have invested in an HTC device and having a problem like this with a device that hasn't even been out that long yet. It definitely should be within the period that HTC will take care of you as a paying customer. It's a lot cheaper to keep you as an HTC customer than it is to go make a new customer to replace you.
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Missed the first part of your post....I'm S-off. I have gone both ways with Magisk and SuperSu. Currently (and I seem to prefer) SuperSU.
Hard not to come to the conclusion that your battery is bad
I found a shop that is going to try and help me replace the battery. They were hesitant due to the possibility of breaking the screen during disassembly. I ordered a new screen to go along with the new battery. If this doesn't fix it I guess I just tossed another $100.00 bucks in the trash.
goobener said:
I found a shop that is going to try and help me replace the battery. They were hesitant due to the possibility of breaking the screen during disassembly. I ordered a new screen to go along with the new battery. If this doesn't fix it I guess I just tossed another $100.00 bucks in the trash.
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I had the exact same issue as you! A repair shop replaced my battery for 70€ and now it's working perfect again. I also tried different custom ROMs and nothing worked.
I've been having the same issues and I finally decided I've had enough. I'm going to try to revive my 10 by replacing the battery with the part here. I have a heat gun and phone repair kit already but just to be extra safe, I ordered a replacement screen/LCD assembly as well from here. I really hope I don't break my original screen because I'm not convinced this replacement is actually OEM. I don't want to risk sacrificing screen quality by having to swap my original out with a replacement. We'll see how it goes when I get all the parts in about a week and a half. Wish me luck!
Got my 10 back from a local repair shop after replacing the battery Runs like new again. Really happy the new battery fixed it back up. Pretty disappointed that HTC would do absolutely nothing to help me get the phone fixed.

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