Well I've had my XDAIIs for about 5 days now and the power button seems to be randomly not working. It won't turn on if I use the power button on the top (comes on about 1 in 10 presses), but if I press any of the other buttons it comes on. Same trouble when it comes to turning it off!
I'm gonna try a hard reset in a bit just to make sure its nothing software related doing something to the button configuration.. but if it still doesn't work where do I stand in terms of getting it replaced ?
I got it from Uplands, am I right in thinking because its less than 14 days old I am entitled to an exhange for a new unit straight away ?
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Sounds like a faulty power button to me. You should be able to have it replaced, no problem.
Within the 14 day money back terminator you can demand an exchange or your money back.
Between 14 days and 28 days if a fault develops you can request for a new unit to be issued.
After 28 days to 12 months you have to make a warranty claim.
Hope you got it sorted, what ever the problem was.
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Hey guys I'm posting today because I have a little problem or a huge problem I should say at this point. Anyways, I've owned a Captivate since they first came out a couple months ago. I've never had any problems with mine up until about 2 or 3 months ago when the phone started doing something weird. The bottom row of soft buttons on the phone will press themselves. Now only the back button and home button press themselves. The problem started out around the time I flashed Serendipity for the first time (not blaming the rom) I noticed the buttons would press themselves randomly at times and it started out slow, maybe once or twice a day and it didn't really annoy me. Flash forward to today and my phone is practically unusable because of this problem. Any time I wake the device from sleep the home and back buttons will rapidly press themselves over and over and over until I furiously tap either button to get the buttons to stop pressing themselves.
The problem will restart itself about 30 seconds after stopping it and It never stops. I've tried numerous re-flashes with no avail. At first I thought the problem was caused by a bad flash on my part because the problem started after I had just flashed a new rom. But I've known for a while now that wasn't the case. I've never dropped this phone or submerged it in water. This problem just popped up out of the blue one day and never went away.
Do I have a defective phone?
Thanks for the help.
Had the same problem, not to the extent your having more like once an hour they would go crazy. Placed the phone in some rice over night and the problem was gone. Im pretty sure, for me at least, was condensation had worked its way under the glass and was causing contact problems. Worth a shot for you. Never had the problem again after that.
I never even found out how it happened, though I suspect the steam from a hot shower did it.
how is your gps? if it sucks, go for warranty while you can, samsung has a 1 year warranty cross your fingers for a better replacement, or if you go through Att and you get a refurb who knows..... the board inside wont match the date under the battery and who knows how it will work.
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Had the same problem, not to the extent your having more like once an hour they would go crazy. Placed the phone in some rice over night and the problem was gone. Im pretty sure, for me at least, was condensation had worked its way under the glass and was causing contact problems. Worth a shot for you. Never had the problem again after that.
I never even found out how it happened, though I suspect the steam from a hot shower did it.
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I'll try the rice thing, can't believe I've never thought of that. I've never dropped water on the phone but it has been in the bathroom with me when I've taken showers or what not. Thanks for the idea.
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how is your gps? if it sucks, go for warranty while you can, samsung has a 1 year warranty cross your fingers for a better replacement, or if you go through Att and you get a refurb who knows..... the board inside wont match the date under the battery and who knows how it will work.
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My GPS does indeed suck, It takes about 5-10 minutes to get a lock on anything sitting outside. My phones still under warranty until this November so I think if I don't solve the problem soon I'll just get a new one.
Does ATT upgrade the phone to a newer version if you replace it with the warranty? I might hold out until ATT releases the Cappy 4g or whatever they're going to call it.
Last couple of days i had noticed that it was taking 3 or 4 tries to get the screen on and off. Today button has gone completelt flat, its almost spring in there broke or something. My question ..is there anyway i can open it and replace the button or do i have to send it in. I had bought it from newegg and there 30 days warranty expired last week.
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Yes, I also had the power button stop working. And, to make matters even better, I got into CWM (or CMW or whatever) to tried to put stock OS back on and got STUCK there. No power buttton, no ability in CWM to go to Backup menu to reflash stock, and no ability to reboot from the main menu!
The power button is cheap, cheap, cheap; you may have trouble getting it fixed if you've rooted (because rooting kills the warranty) and can't reflash stock.
Very disappointed with ASUS on this issue.
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Last couple of days i had noticed that it was taking 3 or 4 tries to get the screen on and off. Today button has gone completelt flat, its almost spring in there broke or something. My question ..is there anyway i can open it and replace the button or do i have to send it in. I had bought it from newegg and there 30 days warranty expired last week.
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30 days is the return option from newegg, then there is always the Asus warranty (you can rma it).
I would anyway try newegg first: I had the same problem with my transformer bought from amazon.fr, and they changed it even after 45 days... they sent me a new one (got it 14h after having contacted them, great service indeed).
Hello, So my Nexus 5 began going into bootloop and random reboot since last december and I could usually fit it by tapping around the power button. This problem is well known and the only real fix is to change the power button. Since my phone is out of waranty by a couple weeks I opened it up and when looking at the power switch I thought .... No way I can change that, ill just try my luck with tech support ...
Luckilly they agreed to send me an RMA right away I'm just a little concern because the back cover now does not fit like it used to and the phone is missing a plastic tab on top of the sim tray. Do you think google will charge me ? Anyone had a similar issue before ? I really don't want to play for that rma ...
My phone was at about 26% battery left... Next thing I know I try turning it on after watching a half hour of TV and get no response. Removed/re-seated battery, tried booting into recovery, kept the power cord plugged in for a half hour thinking it was a dead battery.. No luck.... It just wont turn on! Completely stock.. No abuse,drops,spills whatsoever..
Any tips on what else I could try save for taking it back to the store to get it replaced?
Thanks.
Mine wouldn't turn on when I unboxed it. I plugged it in for an hour but never saw any lights or led or acknowledgment of charging then I pushed up and down volume and it turned on. I thought it was dead
Interesting... I left it plugged in overnight..Booted right up but it shutdown right away.. Maybe a bad battery...I guess it's going back today.
I've had my phone up and going for about 3 days now and haven't had a problem since taking it out the box.
No problem here
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Mine got progressively worse. It started with the lock button not locking the first try then the second and then the third. Then the fingerprint scanner went. And then the power button/ lock button completely went. I sent it back to T-Mobile and they sent me a new device. It did however cost me some money like $5 or $10.
So if you got insurance it's 5 dollar processing u can call 611 and they can send it out like the guy above me said If u don't have insurance T-Mobile can process the warranty extchange for 20$ through lg or u can do it or self through lg for free but if your in 14 days it's free through the store
yeah 5 or 20 bucks to tmobile, 150 to asurion lol
I bought mine from a wholeseller and brand new and it just died completely for no reason at all. Nothing powered it on.
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Sadly, I had this happen to me back in May. Spent the day taking pictures and got back home to place it on the charger. After an hour or so, when to use the phone and it locked up. Had to do a battery pull and could never get it to start again. Ended up calling T-Mo tech support even though I didn't have insurance on it and was past 30 days, they still shipped a new one out. Made sure to put insurance on just in case it happened again.
My power button died during my recent Europe trip.
It started displaying the power menu (like the power button was being held down) several times in a row, and using it as a screen-off button became more and more erratic.
Finally the button stopped working at all. I pulled battery, even tried a factory reset. By some miracle I was able to press the button just right, and it came back on.
Thank goodness for double-tap, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to keep taking photos of my trip!
Rather than deal with T-Mobile and (no) insurance, I just submitted a repair report and Fedex'd it directly to LG (free shipping). I'm currently on my old Samsung Galaxy S4 that I unlocked from Sprint.
Right before I sent it in, I pulled the battery again and was able to get the button to respond about 3 out of 10 presses. I didn't want to risk this on my trip, and this is obviously not acceptable, so I boxed it up- hopefully they are able to recreate the problem and not pass it back to me with no repair/replacement (don't want to be the guy whose car only makes noises when the mechanic's listening).
Hopefully this is a hardware problem that LG can recognize and diagnose for a more robust device, like the boot-loop epidemic on the G4.
Other than that, I love this thing! Great photos during my trip. The wide-angle and long-exposures are my favorite.
I've not seen this with any of my Google phones but today the alarm went off and then the phone locked up while still playing the alarm sound. The screen was stuck at like 2am but it was like 6am at the time. Power and volume up buttons did not work to get to restart. I had to Google the fix and that was to hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
Video of it stuck.
This happened to my wife's Pixel 7 the first morning she had an alarm set with it.
Did you by any chance snooze it half a dozen times? It was only after she refused to get up that it locked. I think maybe it's a feature, not a bug.
That sounds familiar as if it might've happened once on my OG Pixel years ago, but I can't say for sure.
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It was only after she refused to get up that it locked. I think maybe it's a feature, not a bug.
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LOL! Good point.
No snoozing and it just locked up for the second time just now. The time is displayed but stuck at 8:16 and it currently 9:57, never had this issue on the 6. I'm wondering if I have bad RAM or something that is causing random lockups.
I do see that it vibrates when I press and hold the power button but I can't see what it's doing with the screen locked up.
Talking to support, they wanted the IMEI number and a picture of the screen? The screen looks normal but is locked up. ???
They have to put me on hold to talk to someone else for each part of the questions. I called Google support but it sounds like someone overseas.
I don't see what they can do, other than replace it. I copied everything from the old phone that was working fine.
They want me to back it up and do a factory reset. I just did that when I got the phone a few weeks ago.
Then they asked that I run the phone in safe mode for a few weeks to see if its a bad app that was installed.
I asked to speak with someone more knowledgeable and they needed to put me on hold again saying I could get an email from someone or wait to talk with someone. They then said I had to give consent for them to look at all my data. ??? After the long hold I was told that I'd be getting an email. Total waste of time.
My screen froze and became unresponsive when I swiped down for notifications while watching non-fullscreen video on Youtube TV. The audio continued to play. I recovered by holding down the power button for 60 seconds to force a reboot. I can't duplicate it though.
I have had these screen freezings too. By pressing power button for 30 sec it boots the phone back up. Then after a minute or an hour it happens again. Had to do factory reset two times already. That's the only thing that helps.
I have no idea of what is causing that.
Mine has done it three times now, had to power cycle it as mentioned above, and each time it was a different app
Here is their suggested fix:
Here are some additional steps to take to try to resolve the issue with your Pixel phone:
Troubleshoot your apps
Perform a factory reset
After each step, check to see if your issue is resolved. If not, continue to the next section.
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I've not seen this with any of my Google phones but today the alarm went off and then the phone locked up while still playing the alarm sound. The screen was stuck at like 2am but it was like 6am at the time. Power and volume up buttons did not work to get to restart. I had to Google the fix and that was to hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
Video of it stuck.
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SystemUI has crashed a few times on mine, which causes a lockup. Rebooting seems to fix it, for the most part.
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Here is their suggested fix:
Here are some additional steps to take to try to resolve the issue with your Pixel phone:
Troubleshoot your apps
Perform a factory reset
After each step, check to see if your issue is resolved. If not, continue to the next section.
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You can report back that the factory reset fixes the bug for a while. But if I have to do a factory reset every week, I'm going crazy.
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You can report back that the factory reset fixes the bug for a while. But if I have to do a factory reset every week, I'm going crazy.
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Just rebooting the phone fixes it for a little while. That's the trouble with random inconsistent issues. It could take a week or two or more for it to do it again. With a number of others having similar issues I don't think a factory reset again is going to do anything. I just got the phone a month or so ago and it was at factory default. What good would it do to put it back to factory again? Sounds just as unreasonable as using my phone for several weeks in safe mode to see if it's another program causing the problem.
Woke up this morning and the phone had rebooted.
RMA your device keep trying until you get someone that understands your issue. Google support is absolute rubbish and if the rep doesn't understand that you're losing all touch input just hang up and try again. It's frustrating but it's sadly the only way you'll be able to get your phone swapped out. I had this problem on my P6P and only a RMA solved my problem.
They offered to let me send it in and let their techs look at it for 2-3 weeks or take it to a local shop. I was surprised that there was an authorized shop in my city but what are they going to do with a phone that reboots every 5 or 6 days? I've not even had it 30 days but they said it was too long just be able to return it. You have 15 days. I pushed back and they set up a replacement but not before telling me about the option to mail it in a wait a few weeks. Who can be without their phone for a few weeks. I have to buy a new one and then have 30 days to return this one.
I do wonder if it's a software issue that Google will fix at some point but don't think so. There is a thread on their support forum that has not been locked yet with a number of folks with what sounds like the same issue.
Oh wait it's 21 days to return it.
"Remember that if we don’t receive your old item 21 days after your replacement ships, you will be charged $968.67, which is the full value of your replacement item."
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I've not seen this with any of my Google phones but today the alarm went off and then the phone locked up while still playing the alarm sound. The screen was stuck at like 2am but it was like 6am at the time. Power and volume up buttons did not work to get to restart. I had to Google the fix and that was to hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
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I would attribute it to buggy software. My 7 pro locked up about a week into ownership. The last time I had a phone lock up was my last pixel phone (the 3). Not sure what it is but it always clears up after a couple updates. Maybe the same will happen for you.
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They offered to let me send it in and let their techs look at it for 2-3 weeks or take it to a local shop. I was surprised that there was an authorized shop in my city but what are they going to do with a phone that reboots every 5 or 6 days? I've not even had it 30 days but they said it was too long just be able to return it. You have 15 days. I pushed back and they set up a replacement but not before telling me about the option to mail it in a wait a few weeks. Who can be without their phone for a few weeks. I have to buy a new one and then have 30 days to return this one.
I do wonder if it's a software issue that Google will fix at some point but don't think so. There is a thread on their support forum that has not been locked yet with a number of folks with what sounds like the same issue.
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I believe it's part of their call flow offering the repair shop or mail in option. There's always the advanced RMA option where they put a hold on a card you provide and the temp charge is removed once they receive the defective device. If you don't want the chance at getting a refurbished replacement do the advanced RMA sooner rather than later.
The phone froze on me 3 times already - 2 times using Samsung browser, 1 time on Chrome.
Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 introduces a GPU fix, which will hopefully resolve this issue:
Fixed issues where a device's GPU drivers sometimes caused the system UI to freeze during normal device use.
I'm swapping it out for a new(?) one. Hopefully all goes well.