Hey guys, My HTC one m8 got into dotview mode last night and I have no idea how it happened because neither I have a dotview case nor I have a magnet around my phone. But this dotview mode is not going away and I am unable to use my phone. Any help is appreciated.
Shehryar Zaheer said:
Hey guys, My HTC one m8 got into dotview mode last night and I have no idea how it happened because neither I have a dotview case nor I have a magnet around my phone. But this dotview mode is not going away and I am unable to use my phone. Any help is appreciated.
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The only way I've been able to get around it is to force reboot by holding down the power button until it cycles. Maybe someone else has a better method.
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Hi guys, i've bought from another person this phone, HTC One X. And i've the problem at the screen when i press at the corners..
What you suggest me? i can try the phone few days or i have to send at htc?
AmphybiouS said:
Hi guys, i've bought from another person this phone, HTC One X. And i've the problem at the screen when i press at the corners..
What you suggest me? i can try the phone few days or i have to send at htc?
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What problems are you having exactly?
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This..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mnBY-rvhbts
thats screen flex if you still within the "cool off" period take it back for a replacement.
i can confirm this does not happen on my one X no matter how hard i push.
Got my second one today with the same issue. Returned it the same minute I got it. Tomorrow i'm getting my 3rd one, if that fails I'm going for a refund.
I don't see an issue here. Why would you press the phone there at all?
It's not a problem! Mine does it too when pressed on the edge's on the screen. Jees I feel sorry for htc having to replace all these wonderful phone's because some idiot's think the have a faulty device's and then post on you tube. Dumb ass's just be content with this lovely/sexy tech.
*Sigh*
My Samsung Galaxy S did this, My desire HD did this, and so does my One X.
all Marginally, Why is it an issue? Do you need to firmly press the corners of your phone to use it?
Lol.... I think this thread should be closed now.
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Sure it will its a LCD but I have to push real hard to get a tiny amount no where near as much as that!
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Ok, ok, i take the phone like this..
Hi guys,
A friend of mine bought his HTC One X a couple of months ago and hasn't done anything to it, it's completely stock.
A couple of nights ago he said he was in the browser, all of a sudden the phone rebooted, loaded back up to the homescreen and then powered off.
Since then he hasn't been able to get it to boot or charge, and has now given it to me to try and fix.
It's been on charge overnight for around 9 hours and there is still no response in terms of leds flashing ect.
I've had a search and the issue has been seen before but not often.
Is there anything you would suggest trying? What would HTC do if this device was sent back, ie is there a 'download mode' for the One X or something similar, that HTC would force the device to boot into?
Thanks!
Should be under warranty if it rooted shouldn't it?
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olly2097 said:
Should be under warranty if it rooted shouldn't it?
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Absolutely right! However HTC have told him it'll take 3+ weeks to get back to him and he's wanting me to try and fix it without going through them..
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Have you tried reading this : Wiki
Or maybe this : Disaster recovery
I'm not sure if they'll be useful in your case but you never now.
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Absolutely right! However HTC have told him it'll take 3+ weeks to get back to him and he's wanting me to try and fix it without going through them..
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Anything you will do requires the phone to be unlocked with a custom recovery installed. This procedure is irreversible since the current LOCKED status will change at best to RELOCKED which will cause you a lot of headache later with HTC support. My advice send it to support without touching it.
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Hey guys,
I am currently on my second HTC One X (evita) and have been running CM10.1.3.
Phone has been working great, but last time I was about to initiate Lag Fix and the phone froze, so I tried to do a soft reset.
When I tried this the phone just shut off and that was the last breath of life apparently. I tried plugging it in over night, plugging it into the PC, booting into bootloader/recovery, nothing. Even when I plug it in to the outlet, the LED wouldn't even show red/green/yellow.
One thing I noticed when I was using the phone maybe an hour or two prior to that was that it was getting really hot.
Could it be that there was something that fried on the inside of the phone? Anyone experience this with the HOX?
I was planning on taking it to a cell phone repair shop and see if they could figure it out. I currently have another bricked HOX that I was thinking on having them use the hardware in that phone into my most recent one.
Any advice?
Thanks guys...
Wrong forum,this is for the quad core eandevoru version and yours is the xl
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I recently had the BSoD on my One x (rooted and flashed with custom rom) I could not boot into bootloader, see the screen when turned on etc due to a constant black screen.
I decided, what the hell, lets try for a repair at HTC, the worst that would happen is they would charge me for the repairs.
Well... To cut a long story short (after waiting 3 1/2 weeks for my phone to come back).... HTC sent me a HTC One! :laugh:
Just wondering if anyone else has had this instance or if it was an error on HTC's behalf?
Thanks for reading!
megarekd said:
I recently had the BSoD on my One x (rooted and flashed with custom rom) I could not boot into bootloader, see the screen when turned on etc due to a constant black screen.
I decided, what the hell, lets try for a repair at HTC, the worst that would happen is they would charge me for the repairs.
Well... To cut a long story short (after waiting 3 1/2 weeks for my phone to come back).... HTC sent me a HTC One! :laugh:
Just wondering if anyone else has had this instance or if it was an error on HTC's behalf?
Thanks for reading!
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Telle exactly what you did to get the bsod?
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Telle exactly what you did to get the bsod?
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Nothing really, Just general day to day usage of the phone, maybe an hour of gaming, social networking, Gmails etc.. Stated getting graphical glitches about a week before the phone's screen went completely off, but never thought anything of it.
They probably couldn't fix it and were out of One X's so they just sent what they had.
Or maybe it was just a mistake ( someone forgot to add the "X" on some paper )
i know one guy who lives just 20 km from my home and he said he also has to send the phone in ...got back also one...because his hox had also problems with apx like mine...i have to wait till next week or so...my phone couldn't be fixed too...my whole system/mainboard is ****ed up...i will see if i get a new mainboard or even new hox...or if i have luck the htc one
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i know one guy who lives just 20 km from my home and he said he also has to send the phone in ...got back also one...because his hox had also problems with apx like mine...i have to wait till next week or so...my phone couldn't be fixed too...my whole system/mainboard is ****ed up...i will see if i get a new mainboard or even new hox...or if i have luck the htc one
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Fingers crosed hope you don't get a motherboard which imei number won't be on any list so nobody at HTC knows where it came from.... Like mine
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the same problem happened to me.
now waiting for the ONE) IHAAAA:good:
Hi, my HTC M9, which is not rooted, is soft bricked in a reboot loop. If I try to enter recovery mode then it going into a loop of vibrating and showing a black screen with silver letters saying "HTC." If I try to boot to download mode it says, "Failed to boot to download mode." If I reboot then it enters a reboot loop. Is there a way for me to fix this without having to send it to HTC and paying around $200? Also would there be a way for me to get anything off of the internal storage? Has anyone encountered this and solved it themselves? A reply would be greatly appreciated, thanks so much.
Yide Zhao said:
Hi, my HTC M9, which is not rooted, is soft bricked in a reboot loop. If I try to enter recovery mode then it going into a loop of vibrating and showing a black screen with silver letters saying "HTC." If I try to boot to download mode it says, "Failed to boot to download mode." If I reboot then it enters a reboot loop. Is there a way for me to fix this without having to send it to HTC and paying around $200? Also would there be a way for me to get anything off of the internal storage? Has anyone encountered this and solved it themselves? A reply would be greatly appreciated, thanks so much.
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Have you had any luck? Seems lots of people are having this issue when trying to update but i haven't seen any fixes
Mine has been rebooting for over 24 hours now unless i let it die as no options will work
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Have you had any luck? Seems lots of people are having this issue when trying to update but i haven't seen any fixes
Mine has been rebooting for over 24 hours now unless i let it die as no options will work
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No, I just keep it turned off for the time being and hope that there is a god on this forum.
There's probably nothing you can do and no data that you can recover. Those symptoms sound like the dead nand issue (c.f. the FAQ of the ReadMe thread). That problem occurs since autumn last year and so far the cause hasn't been found, yet. The strange thing is that not every M9 suffers from this problem...
However, the motherboard needs to be replaced and so far there haven't been any reports of successful diy repairs. All phones that suffered from this issue and are working, again, got repaired by HTC.
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There's probably nothing you can do and no data that you can recover. Those symptoms sound like the dead nand issue (c.f. the FAQ of the ReadMe thread). That problem occurs since autumn last year and so far the cause hasn't been found, yet. The strange thing is that not every M9 suffers from this problem...
However, the motherboard needs to be replaced and so far there haven't been any reports of successful diy repairs. All phones that suffered from this issue and are working, again, got repaired by HTC.
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Alright thanks so much man. If i do plan on repairing it i'll probably just send it in. But also, do you or anybody else know approximately how much it costs to send it to HTC for this repair in CAD? Thanks.
Sorry, I don't know how much it'll cost.
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Sorry, I don't know how much it'll cost.
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That's cool thanks anyways.