Lousy reception on XDA2 - General Topics

Hi,
I upgraded from an original XDA to XDA2 from o2 in Cambridge (Lion Yard store) two weeks ago. However, I'm quite dissapointed at the reception of the phone in CB10, CB11 areas (and many others!). It's actually worst than the original XDA. I miss every call if I'm inside a building with the xda2 - not the xda:!: The phone signal antenna goes into searching mode as soon as I enter a door. A reset of the device will connect for a short period inside a building and the go into search mode. Have I got a duff device? I hear the XDA2 is supposed to be better in this area than the XDA but I experience the opposite. I'm just about to return it back at the store and demand a replacement. Back to using the original XDA....
Latest ROM on xda2 - issue was the same with original out-of-the-box ROM. So, upgrade did not help...
Please advice.
R

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New Orbit tt can't find gps receiver

I have a registered tt6 which I bought for £70 odd. It worked fine in my old orbit. Then that one broke, what happens is it doesn't respond to screen touch, fortunately as I have the rollerball set as a pointer I can actually use it though slow. The reason for saying this is that I haven't yet sent it back because tt works on it, whereas the new phone using the exact same memory card and set exactly the same as the other phone, tt doesn't find the gps device.
I am using 9600 baud com 9.
Phoning 02 results in lots of baming i.e. ring tom tom, or ring the number on your bill, or go into an o2 shop.
I have spent much money on these premium rate options (except going into a store as yet) but non of them want to own the problem suggesting I phone (at premium rate) yet another number.
The reason I haven't yet gone into an 02 shop is mainly because last time I went in to ask an orbit question I knew about four times as much about the darned thing than the spotty herbert who is wanting to be the next millionaire by selling phones for company's who don't know how to provide an after sales service.
I note that the operating system for the latest orbit is most certainly better than the old one, and it occurs to me the problem might be a hardware one.
Is there a cluster of this problem or am I just unlucky?
Took it into o2 shop this morning, forst he tried to say it was tomtom then I showed it working on the other orbit I have, then he tried to say we have had a lot of trouble with tomtom that is why we use palm pilot, so I said, have you got a demo copy? Yes, right put it in here. Sure enough it didn't find the gps receiver either.
So reluctantly he agreed to send my new phone for repair.
Hmm, you spoke to a muppet, the config is Com 4 at 9600 Baud, or if you have TT 6,020 or 6,030 installed (which you should have) just select the inbuilt GPS receiver option when configuring the GPS within the TomTom application - DO NOT mess around with the GPS applet on the device as this can screw things up unless you know what you want from it - it is best left alone for this very reason - Mike

Faulty Polaris - returned

OK, am I the first person in Uk to return my with a fault !!??
The earpiece has failed, not even a squawk comes out from it. The head set and speaker phone still works though.
Devicewire.com wouldn't take it back even though its still in the DOA time-scale. Well at least that was the story until I got HTC on the case. I then decided to send it back to HTC anyway on the basis that they'll probably have more stock.
This isn't a moan the phone is superb, I just figured that it could be the start of a 'known faults' thread.
The SD slot cover won't close on mine. Apparantly, HTC devices are prone to this fault. However, everything else is working perfectly so I actually chose not to send it back to HTC - didn't want to take the risk of waiting weeks and weeks for another...
enterpryse said:
OK, am I the first person in Uk to return my with a fault !!??
The earpiece has failed, not even a squawk comes out from it. The head set and speaker phone still works though.
Devicewire.com wouldn't take it back even though its still in the DOA time-scale. Well at least that was the story until I got HTC on the case. I then decided to send it back to HTC anyway on the basis that they'll probably have more stock.
This isn't a moan the phone is superb, I just figured that it could be the start of a 'known faults' thread.
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Mine is dead also.
Besides from the phone speaker, all other components work OK. Can only make phone calls using the speaker on the back or via a (BT) headset. I am afraid mine has to go back to HTC also.
Robin
Mine earpiece had also failed and I returned it back to Devicewire for replacement.
After using my TC for a long voice call or with bluetooth or WiFi or GPS, the top part of the set becomes warm and when you run your finger across the START menu bar, an "unglueing" sound is heard.
This happens only when the TC set is warm - apparently the top part of the screen becomes unstuck or the glue was not applied correctly.
Had to demonstrate to HTC several times before they decided that it was a faulty set.
ianlo said:
After using my TC for a long voice call or with bluetooth or WiFi or GPS, the top part of the set becomes warm and when you run your finger across the START menu bar, an "unglueing" sound is heard.
This happens only when the TC set is warm - apparently the top part of the screen becomes unstuck or the glue was not applied correctly.
Had to demonstrate to HTC several times before they decided that it was a faulty set.
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This happens to mine as well
rhov23 said:
This happens to mine as well
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Apparently this happens to some sets only. I would recommend that you insist for a replacement set or at least a replacement screen.
I was so irritated by that noise that I was even prepared to pay for a replacement screen myself if HTC insisted that it was not a problem.
Fortunately, I managed to get a replacement set as I was within my 14 day 1-1 exchange policy.
ive had problems with wifi, bluetooth and camera. ive also returned my unit to HTC
I had problems with Bluetooth, Wifi, text messages... Also returned for repair. Hope they send me an iphone back instead...
I sent mine back. I had crappy bluetooth and bad reception, it would drop calls in areas with full signal. Would drop the calls even more when using bluetooth headset.
Mine is back to HTC for repairs (speaker problem).
Wonder how long it will take them to repair it.
Robin
I also have a faulty unit bought in the UK. I bought it in London, near the British Museum.
My FM tuner and my bluetooth are totally broken. The volume button is too hard to slide.
my first o2 set had a wonky screen, not square in device. my 2nd one the screen was positioned over to the left plus some oily/lcd residue on the middle of both screens, like liquid crystal when you push the display, except this was visible without pressure. plus my first one the jog dial wasnt central and leaned over,, awaiting my third handset, tiresome, epsecially when you look at the price of these things! if id bought one outright, id get my money back i think. shame though, as is a great piece of hardware, just let down by assembly :'(
(oh and video drivers)
BT, Earphone and Radio - Gee!!!
Once upon a time I was about to enter an airplane and then selected Flight Mode.
After that, no more Radio, Bluetooth, neither Earphone.
USB earphones and speakerphone are okay.
Some apps do not register accordingly (bug in using the FlashToPermMem function).
Sometimes the phone simply shuts down.
Darn! I have to return it but I am in Brazil :-(
-Feaps
My dutch Touch Cruise also lost it's phone speaker today. Not a blip comes out of it. When using the handsfree speaker, I can still make my calls. But I'm not that into calling people where everybody can listen into the conversation..
Back to HTC it is....
I'm returning my new Polaris because I get little to no signal reception although I am in an area where signal strength is not an issue
HTC Europe told me to send it to the German service center as a DOA and I will get a replacement. I was told to send it everything (incl. packaging).
The German service center has said they don't do DOA swaps, only repairs. And I should send in only the Polaris (even without battery / battery compartment cover) ...
Now HTC is escalating this and they are supposed to get back with my via email with exact instructions
But, in all fairness, I have to say that HTC Europe (based on the accent I guess they are in England ??) has been very responsive. Not that the problem has been solved yet, but I always find it positive when a company calls back as promised
But of course, even better would be to get a product that works
Cheers,
Andreas
phone speaker has died
After three months, the speaker of my touch cruise stopped working. Handsfree still works. I did send an email to my provider and am curious how to tackle this problem.
Did anybody solve this already?

XDA Serra - problem with speaker

Hi,
Finally I've managed to get one of those phones - as a replacement for my Exec (best phone EVER! IMHO) and here I am!
I really want to change ROM ASAP but I might have a problem with hardware so want to check that first before doing HardSPL
- is your speaker really quiet? To the point that you can't hear TT/hands free?
- while playing teeter does your back cover gets hot? (in area of the speaker, battery is cold)
- sometimes no sound while playing teeter (possibly other games but haven't tested that yet)
- can you hear "gsm noise" every so often from that speaker? (don't know how to describe it, basically same noise as from other speakers when phone is connecting to the GSM BTS)
I'm still using Official UK O2 rom
many thanks for your help!
Cheers
Chris
XDA Serra
Hello!
columb, I have had my XDA Serra for just over a month now, with changing of the ROM, I'm not sure if its entirely necessary unless you need the standard one for a particular reason! I do recommend downloading the youtube App and quick gps patch from o2 if you want to use gps. I use copilot live 7 and its really good, fab phone! I upgraded from a XDA II so quite a jump, similar to the exec not quite as good tho!
With regard to your problems, I'v checked these with my friend who has a HTC Touch Diamond, (the non o2 keyboard-less version) and his is the same.
- My speaker is not the loudest in the world but still very audible
- The phone gets warm on the back when doing anything intensive, not to surprising considering the processing power/graphics of the phone, and after combing the manual found that o2 say that it is completely normal, just warm not hot.
- I always get sound with teeter unless system volume turned down ( obviously) so not sure about that one (be aware system volume is still separate to ring volume as on previous windows mobile)
- I don't get any GSM interference with the phones internal audio on any channel, not sure about that one again. There may be problem with your internal speaker.
The O2 rom isn't that bad, I'v compared it with the HTC rom seems to be just as responsive, if perhaps not quite as good looking.
Hope thats been some help!
Regards
Ed
Compaq Ipaq
XDA II
XDA Serra
I am also using Serra.
speaker is not loud but it is acceptable for TT with voice.
try search "audioparam3.csv" in the forum you may get louder volume.
And I saw a thread in the forum cut backcover of the phone to make it louder and sweeter.
EXEC has two (or three?) speakers and it is very chunky so it has excellent stereo sound quality. However I couldn't imagine how to use it as a phone. It looks like a laptop or a brick.
I feel that most customized ROMs here are better than O2 one and you can always burn it back to original ROM anyway.
backcover does hot sometimes. I guess that is RF Radio module near tweeter area
Same problem
not sure if it helps but i have exactly the same ploblem with my phone.
the digitiser stopped being reponsive so i took mine in for repair. o2 took a month to fix it they did a half asses job and put in a new digitiser bur left the glass laminate which is coming un laminated and has a washing up liquid effect in the middle of the screen.
anyway when they repaired it they also upgraded the software' last night i had to make a call in the car' not having paired it yet with the bluetooth stereo i used the loud speaker. after 10 seconds or so it all went quite. i toggled loud speaker off and on again. it came back for a few seconds and went again.
i also get pops from the speaker occasionally and can here the same gsm noises at the end of calls.
the phone never did it before the rma and software upgrade so its going back.
just thought i would let you know its not just you.
i think some of the earlier hardware has an issue with the latest O2 rom.

Battery life and self powering on.

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Hi all,
I wonder if anyone else has had similar problems with their Rafael or has any suggestions...
I first got my Rafael (a stock O2 (UK) XDA Serra) back in February. At that time the battery was lasting about a day and a half between charges which was comparable with my previous Artemis (XDA Orbit). This is with my normal use.
About 6 weeks later the phone was needing recharged after about 5 hours of my normal use. The location I was using the phone hadn't changed, so this can't be put down to signal strength meaning the phone is using more power to compensate. My usage hadn't changed either, and I had not instaled any software that ran up the GPS in the background or anything that woudl cause extra drain.
One thing I did notice before I sent the phone back to O2 for repair was that occasionally I would take the phone from my pocket and the screen would be on, an app would have launched (like SMS or email or something) and the text entry area would be full of a repeated character. So the phone had obviously woken up from standby in my pocket.
The phone (and bettery) went back for repair and came back with a note saying that the fault had been found and repaired - unfortunately it didn't say what the fault was that had been found.
For a few weeks the phone seemed a bit better, but now about 3 weeks later it's doing it again.
Yesterday the phone was left in standby and not used at all. From full charge and just taken off the charger, the battery was dead within about 5 hours!
The waking up issue is a bit more than just inadvertantly touching the power button. I now have the phone in the supplied case/cover the other way around which protects the power button more meaning that I can't switch it on by accident. But sometimes I take the phone out and its on as before.
Even more odd is that sometimes if I pick the phone up of my desk by the sides (ie fingers nowhere near the power button) it switches on. And if I have used the phone and switch it back to standby and go to put the phone down, sometimes it wakes up again before I have managed to put it down...
A soft reset seesm to cure the waking up problem for a while, but after a few hours it seems to come back.
Obviously the phone waking up will cause extra battery drain, and that would mean the two are related or even the same problem. But does anyone have any idea what it could be and why a soft reset seems to sort the problem? Has anyone else seen this problem?
Obvisouly a battery life of just a few hours means this is not such a mobile device anymore!
Cheers,
FM
Update:
I sent the phone back for repair (to O2 UK) and they apparently found and fixed the fault.
When the phone came back it still seemed to have the same problem, but I tried it for about 6 weeks until I was absolutely convinced - it did!
So, back to o2 again, this time it was returned 'No Fault Found' - having done nothing to the phone.
So once again it was sent back, this time I was demanding a replacement handset as they were obviously unable to fix the fault.
A replacement handset turned up a week later. Note that this was not a new handset, but a refurb from the repair centre and it already had about 9 hours of calls on it and a dirty screen!
After putting all my apps and things back on the phone one at a time just in case it was a particular app causing the power on problem and the battery drain, the phone seemed absolutely fine - no switching itself on and battery life of a few days (estimated over two days). This was without the SIM card in though.
After 4 days when all my apps and things were back on I finally inserted the SIM and made my first call on the new handset...
...arrrggghhh....
This handset had a faulty speaker (earpiece, not handsfree loudspeaker)... sounding like a badly tuned analogue radio. Calls to a few numbers confirmed the handset at fault (the cracking started as soon as the speaker activated before the ringing tone started).
So after another heated call with o2 I eventually learned that they are no longer supplying the Serra (Raphael) and that my only option is repair again.
Oh no. Not going to happen. At this point I am 4 or 5 months into a new contract for which I paid for an upgrade to the Serra and have not yet had a new working handset. So I demand a replacement.
As they are no longer supplying the Serra, I have had to make do with an SE Xperia X1 (HTC made anyway, and just rebadged by Sony Ericsson), but in my opinion an inferior phone despite the widescreen.
The X1 has no accelerometer, no TV out, won't run Ton Tom Navigator 5 (of which I have a legit paid for copy), has a few supplied apps missing compared with the Raphael (RSS Hub, WorldCard Mobile - although they are available elsewhere incl links from these forums), and inferior remote control on the headphones (though better headphones, it must be said), and only a 3 row keyboard.
The loss of TF3D is no problem as I never used it anyway - I don't use the X1's 'Panels' either.
The X1 does seems to 'stick' a bit more often than the Serra did as well, but I'm managing to live with it so far - especially as I now have a battery which isn;t dead by 2pm each day!
-FM
P.S. O2 UK customer services were apalling. It was only after 3 months of grief that one day I eventually got to speak to decent people who genuinly seemed to want to help. One bloke (a supervisor!) I spoke to (called Nathan) was the most utterly rude and unhelpful tosspot I've had to deal with in a long time. Not only was he accusing me of 'trying it on' but he refused to even entertain the thought that I had received less than satisfactory service from O2. His superiors wil be receiving a letter very soon, when I eventually get this completely sorted - which it isn't quite yet.

[Q] Is it possible to repair radio (hardware) ?

Hello all,
Well, some days ago, I decided to buy a Rhodium and sell my old Raphael, but first I had to fix the keyboard space bar who was causing trouble (had to push quiet strong to (as this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=777284). So, I had an old TP who was bricked, I thought I could switch the keyboard to fix this problem.
I disassembled the TP very very slowly and carefully (2 hours to open the first housing [...]) after all was done, I reconnected the speaker (once more, 2 hours to reconnect it...). I started the phone... all was fine, keyboard ok, but radio signal no detected (may be a bad location). Well, after somes hours I thought the rom was causing trouble -> flash into shipped rom, radio included, not improvement. Updating radio to latest one... no change. Hardware problem could only cause this.
But, when I'm very very very (yes, very !) near a great signal radio, my TP can connect to the operator ! (but low signal : EDGE). Otherwise, the TP is like in Flight mode.
What have I done ? have I destroyed the radio ? I followed the dissassembling process step by step.
Ps : I switched again to my old keyboard, no changing. :/
Ps 2 : Already posted in TP hardware problems, no answer.
Ps 3 :A beer will be offer to the one who could help me.
Up.
Please, has anyone an idea ?
I finally managed to repair it myself.
Opened device several times fixed battery & phone with tape and moved the hardware. After some test I found that if I link a little piece of metal next to USB to the plastic component, phone recovered radio signal, GPS, etc.

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