Hi, a little story about my Sensation....
First if I make some mistakes please excuse me I am an Austrian
So, where i should start....
First I want a S-OFF and it works ok than I installed a the rom manager from the market and the app says i have no root acess ok so I thought it is too stubid for me and I thought it isn required for me to have a Custom Rom or root and so i want to set it to S-OF
ok I set a SuperCID no problem it has worked
after that i have used an Tutorial from a German forum...
yes and in the end of the tut were i should reboot the bootloader the Sensation bricked! Now I know my mistake i didn't haven't flashed the stock rom bevor!
so now the situation is like that:
the phone is dead no reaction and no backlight but only at one time it turned on the backlight as i put in the battery and than i pluged in the usb than the backlight turned off and i can't make the backlight on.... yet
when i plug in the usb the device is shown in the device-manager in windows..
I don't have any plan...I think it's that an it shut go to HTC-Support!
greets Blacki
no one has an idea now the same happend to another user in the german forum
What is shown in device manager of Windows? Please state the exact text shown. Thanks!
there stands "qhsusb_dload"
I've read some sites in the thread with the S-OFF/ON Tutorial and there is also a guy who has the same problems!
greetz Blacki
edit: I think it's totaly bricked I think I will bring it back to my dealer and say that it cames dead out of the box because it's only 3 Days old -.-
Blacki888 said:
there stands "qhsusb_dload"
I've read some sites in the thread with the S-OFF/ON Tutorial and there is also a guy who has the same problems!
greetz Blacki
edit: I think it's totaly bricked I think I will bring it back to my dealer and say that it cames dead out of the box because it's only 3 Days old -.-
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Briked device...
Mine is bricked too. Sending HTC with the hope that they can reflash everything and it will come back to life.
Return it you will probably get away with it htc will just ref lash and return to you,
So you can't boot into bootloader or recovery? I.e., pull battery, put it back in, and turn on while holding power and volume down?
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So you can't boot into bootloader or recovery? I.e., pull battery, put it back in, and turn on while holding power and volume down?
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I've tried a hard reset and also to come into the bootloader and the battery stays out over night! No chance
So you guys think I have a good chance to get it fixed for free?
I don't know but it's possible that I get a new device because here in Austria HTC has an service partner so they don't fix the devices by themself so I think HTC will change the device before they must pay the company to fix them! I really don't know I hope it will get fixed for free because it's 4 days old
greetz Blacki
Try, If you can, To Run the RUU. Because what you did semi-bricked your device. Not totally bricked. Just try to turn on IF you can and Run the RUU! This same thing happened to me when i tried to install a custom font!
I've tried it when i run the RUU.exe than it says Error 170 I think it's an connection error and i've tried it to reboot etc. etc. with "adb" but it always say "waiting for device"
Blacki888 said:
there stands "qhsusb_dload"
I've read some sites in the thread with the S-OFF/ON Tutorial and there is also a guy who has the same problems!
greetz Blacki
edit: I think it's totaly bricked I think I will bring it back to my dealer and say that it cames dead out of the box because it's only 3 Days old -.-
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With all due respect, people like you are the exact reason why we had an encrypted bootloader to begin with....to protect HTC from having to foot the bill for people who want to tinker with their phone, brick it, and then swap it for a new one as if the product was defective (leaving them to eat the cost). Quite frankly, this is ridiculous. It doesn't matter that your phone is 3 or 4 days old. If I buy a car and crash it within the first 3 or 4 days, should the dealership have to swap my car out? You knew the risks of what you were doing when you started the process (if you didn't then that's your fault for not reading), if you weren't willing to accept those risks then you shouldn't have done it. I hope you get your phone working, but if you aren't successful in fixing it, don't try to pass the buck off back to your dealer by lying about the phone coming out of the box dead. Take some responsibility for your actions. Remember it's dishonest actions like these that led to the locked bootloaders to begin with. Next time flash with care and make sure you read and understand what you're going to be doing BEFORE you start.
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With all due respect, people like you are the exact reason why we had an encrypted bootloader to begin with....to protect HTC from having to foot the bill for people who want to tinker with their phone, brick it, and then swap it for a new one as if the product was defective (leaving them to eat the cost). Quite frankly, this is ridiculous. It doesn't matter that your phone is 3 or 4 days old. If I buy a car and crash it within the first 3 or 4 days, should the dealership have to swap my car out? You knew the risks of what you were doing when you started the process (if you didn't then that's your fault for not reading), if you weren't willing to accept those risks then you shouldn't have done it. I hope you get your phone working, but if you aren't successful in fixing it, don't try to pass the buck off back to your dealer by lying about the phone coming out of the box dead. Take some responsibility for your actions. Remember it's dishonest actions like these that led to the locked bootloaders to begin with. Next time flash with care and make sure you read and understand what you're going to be doing BEFORE you start.
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I agree completely. And, this also supports my thread that was removed. People dont need to be doing all this S-OFF and S-ON business for a measly bloatware removal project. If you dont intend to flash some ROMs and KNOW what you are doing in the process, you need to go the temp root method and spend time reading and understanding. That said, Id bet money that someone here can figure out how to fix this phone, so dont go talking about ripping off HTC when you should be waiting for someone here to help you fix the problem.
Matt
is there any way to fix it
There is some sense in the comments about HTC/dealer footing the bill, it's not their fault.
However we all hate insurance companies, don't we? Like the ones who declined to pay for the houses of those poor people in the states who got hit by a hurricane or the ones who insure your car and then should something happen, they want some crazy excess and raise the insurance, never mind it was hit on a parking lot when you weren't even there.
This is very dishonest and you should not do it, however it came to my mind and I decided to share it.
You can fix your phone by getting a phone insurance, then wait for say a while until you can claim from it and then dump the phone in a) the sink, b) bucket with household bleach + hot water or c) a river, wait for an hour and it's ready
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There is some sense in the comments about HTC/dealer footing the bill, it's not their fault.
However we all hate insurance companies, don't we? Like the ones who declined to pay for the houses of those poor people in the states who got hit by a hurricane or the ones who insure your car and then should something happen, they want some crazy excess and raise the insurance, never mind it was hit on a parking lot when you weren't even there.
This is very dishonest and you should not do it, however it came to my mind and I decided to share it.
You can fix your phone by getting a phone insurance, then wait for say a while until you can claim from it and then dump the phone in a) the sink, b) bucket with household bleach + hot water or c) a river, wait for an hour and it's ready
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What does a device insurance company such as Asurion or SquareTrade have to do with the actions of some home/car insurance company? NONE. This is like saying, since someone in your family did something dishonest, I get to rob your house, because you're all relatives.
It's insurance fraud that causes all of us to pay those higher rates and have to endure so many hassles.
If it's wrong to send it to HTC claiming it came out the box broken, then it's wrong to commit insurance fraud too. This is not a case where the device had a hardware defect that had nothing to do with the bootloader being unlocked. So there's no gray area on this one.
I can't say I've been honest every day of my life, but let's not act like one form of fraud is more noble than another form of fraud.
Let's find a legit way to resolve this issue. And the legit way is, for the device owner to take it to a repair shop and be honest about what happend and pay for help, or send it to HTC and be honest about what happened and pay for service. Whatever fee will be less than the price paid for the Sensation by far I'm sure.
Im willing to bet that the fee to repair it from HTC will be less than the insurance + deductible from an insurance company.
Matt
It was intended to be a joke, thus the smiley, sorry guys
I am generally against crime, including insurance fraud
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Im willing to bet that the fee to repair it from HTC will be less than the insurance + deductible from an insurance company.
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I agree, it probably will be cheaper to just be straight up with HTC and pay their fee.
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I agree, it probably will be cheaper to just be straight up with HTC and pay their fee.
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i am sure they will find out so yeah
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tl,dr: dropped my rooted phone- it's dead. It's insured, but will the fact that it's rooted be a problem? Also tmo has a larger deductible- any advice for me on that?
I rooted my T-Mobile G2x and installed CM7 (and of course CWM) about 6 months ago. I've had insurance on it since I got it in April. I just dropped it from about 3 feet (fell off of my lap as I was exiting a coupe) and cracked the screen pretty significantly. It does not power on off of the battery. When I plug it in, the LG logo pops up, stays for about 3 seconds, and then the screen goes blank- the notification lights flash on and off, and then the process repeats. If I try to go into the bootloader, I hold down power + volume down, and the LG logo stays on for longer (maybe 9 seconds or so) and then it ultimately repeats the whole cycle. Interestingly, if I just have the phone plugged in with no battery, it doesn't do anything. It's as if it was just on the battery, or as if I wasn't mashing the power button.
So I have 2 questions:
A) Is there any problem with making an insurance claim on a rooted phone? If so, are there any steps that I can take to fix that? Is there any way to power it up enough to unroot it? I'd also like to get some pictures and the like off of it.
B) The deductible for this particular phone is $130. To me, that seems kind of obscene, since the phone goes for 199 normally. With 8 months of insurance at 6 bucks per month, that's $48 in insurance. That, plus $130 = $178, almost as much as the phone is with a new contract. I actually got my G2x for free because we left AT&T to come to T-Mobile, so- in my head, anyway- I have a hard time paying more for the replacement than I do for the phone initially. Does anyone have any advice for me on this? Is this fee negotiable or anything? Can the $130 be offset by $48?
What really gets me is that the same phone: the Optimus 2X, has a replacement fee of $40! It's the same phone, except that it has the keyboard gestures that I was hoping would be in the G2x. There's no way to get one of those instead, right?
I'm on vacation right now, and so I won't be home for 3 more days- I'll take it into T-Mo then. But is there anything else that I can try in the meantime? I've tried booting into recovery, but that didn't work, and I can't think of anything else to try. I might just try to leave the battery out overnight. For some reason that sort of thing has worked for me in the past with other phones.
EDIT: Never mind- I got it turned back on! Apparently when I dropped it, somehow one of the contact points for the battery was compressed. With a pencil I pulled it back out and it works. Now I just have to make an insurance claim on the screen =D (Which, apparently, I can do without un-rooting)
Err guess I should have read the whole post
Unfortunately tmobile/asurion's deductible is non negotiable. I know what they will say, since you prolly aren't due for upgrade, the cost of the phone to you right now is 499.
As for not powering on, not sure, but if the issue was just with the screen, I'd replace the screen myself, but not all sure what your situation is
Also, yes, you absolutely can process insurance on a rooted device
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Err guess I should have read the whole post
Unfortunately tmobile/asurion's deductible is non negotiable. I know what they will say, since you prolly aren't due for upgrade, the cost of the phone to you right now is 499.
As for not powering on, not sure, but if the issue was just with the screen, I'd replace the screen myself, but not all sure what your situation is
Also, yes, you absolutely can process insurance on a rooted device
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Ah good, that's very comforting. At the very worst, I pay 130 bucks and everything is back to normal (minus the pictures!)
I understand, from a business perspective, that they can say that the full price would be 499. That makes sense- I just don't like it! I should have been more careful, I suppose. It just broke so easily! Gorilla glass, indeed...
Thanks for the reply- I'm glad that I can get it replaced for sure!
I'd really like to be able to use the phone, even with a broken screen, for the remainder of the trip- you can't think of anything else I should try to get it to turn on?
EDIT: nvm, I got it (editing first post)
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Ah good, that's very comforting. At the very worst, I pay 130 bucks and everything is back to normal (minus the pictures!)
I understand, from a business perspective, that they can say that the full price would be 499. That makes sense- I just don't like it! I should have been more careful, I suppose. It just broke so easily! Gorilla glass, indeed...
Thanks for the reply- I'm glad that I can get it replaced for sure!
I'd really like to be able to use the phone, even with a broken screen, for the remainder of the trip- you can't think of anything else I should try to get it to turn on?
EDIT: nvm, I got it (editing first post)
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what if rooting caused you to lose your imei?
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what if rooting caused you to lose your imei?
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then you would have a paperweight
yes.....
Kids were playing games with this phone and one of them got pissed and throw the phone against the wall. Lucky there's no broken screen but the problem now is, this thing cannot powered on. Even with fully charged battery (charged with another HTC). Pressing both vol keys while inserting cable or vol keys while inserting battery doesn't work. Not even one led light goes up. Just dead dead! PC cannot recognize even after plugged in for several hours.
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Kids were playing games with this phone and one of them got pissed and throw the phone against the wall. Lucky there's no broken screen but the problem now is, this thing cannot powered on. Even with fully charged battery (charged with another HTC). Pressing both vol keys while inserting cable or vol keys while inserting battery doesn't work. Not even one led light goes up. Just dead dead! PC cannot recognize even after plugged in for several hours.
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Owww...i think it is gone....
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Oooh is your device still under warentee? If so I would return and perhaps say it died. If there is not signs of physical abuse you should be ok. Hopefully they can fix under warentee? By any chance have you tried another battery? I know you charged but battery could have gone bad. Also check to see if your battery is LOOSE in its area, this sometimes happens and contact cam be restored by placing some paper opposite the contact area.see if it wiggles if so try the paper at the opposite side of contact, this can restore the contract with the battery and device. If that won't work I'd call in the warentee. I wish you the best and hope your issue goes back to normal! Good luck!
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Kids were playing games with this phone
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Good idea, let the child play with the hundreds-dollar device.
I don't want to be rude, but this has bad idea all over it.
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Oooh is your device still under warentee? If so I would return and perhaps say it died. If there is not signs of physical abuse you should be ok. Hopefully they can fix under warentee? By any chance have you tried another battery? I know you charged but battery could have gone bad. Also check to see if your battery is LOOSE in its area, this sometimes happens and contact cam be restored by placing some paper opposite the contact area.see if it wiggles if so try the paper at the opposite side of contact, this can restore the contract with the battery and device. If that won't work I'd call in the warentee. I wish you the best and hope your issue goes back to normal! Good luck!
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I am afraid HTC will see that there's been physical abuse to the phone, since he can't see everything that's broken. When they open up the phone, it could bee possible they see something they do not want to see like a loosend chip or even a broken motherbord, and that is rather hard to achieve. Maybe he's lucky, maybe not. I don't know...
Well, in such a situation, there is very little you can do unless you are capable of repairing the phone yourself.
HTC will not provide you with warranty if there is any physical damage.
However, since there is barely any damage on the outside, try and play it off as a DOA.
Tell HTC that the phone just went dead for no reason & wouldn't switch on at all.
If you're lucky, then they give you a replacement. This is applicable only if your device is still in the warranty period.
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Well, in such a situation, there is very little you can do unless you are capable of repairing the phone yourself.
HTC will not provide you with warranty if there is any physical damage.
However, since there is barely any damage on the outside, try and play it off as a DOA.
Tell HTC that the phone just went dead for no reason & wouldn't switch on at all.
If you're lucky, then they give you a replacement. This is applicable only if your device is still in the warranty period.
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Ouch, lets lie to HTC and say that his kid didn't smash his phone. Kind of douchey if you ask me.
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Ouch, lets lie to HTC and say that his kid didn't smash his phone. Kind of douchey if you ask me.
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^OT, but nonetheless, we void our warranty with S Off and conveniently get it back to stock when warranty claim is required. That doesn't seem like lying to you, does it?
All these modifications to phone software that we cover up is if course not lying, is it? We're all such moral human beings here, no?
If you get my point, well & good. OP asked for solution, I gave him one that made sense. If you have a better solution, I'm all ears my friend!
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^OT, but nonetheless, we void our warranty with S Off and conveniently get it back to stock when warranty claim is required. That doesn't seem like lying to you, does it?
All these modifications to phone software that we cover up is if course not lying, is it? We're all such moral human beings here, no?
If you get my point, well & good. OP asked for solution, I gave him one that made sense. If you have a better solution, I'm all ears my friend!
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Perhaps this is true, but S-OFF doesn't actually do any damage. Giving yourself the opportunity to flash a better rom than HTC chooses to provide us doesn't really do anything bad, it's only bad if you severely mess it up and have to send it back (and I still don't agree with performing S-ON to send it back for warranty).
To me, there's a pretty big difference between unlocking your phone's potential and giving your phone to a living catapult. The way I see it, smartphones are not toys. They can act as entertainment devices, but they are not toys. It's funny to see eight year olds bumping into people because they're too busy playing pinball on their iPhone 4S. You know it's bound to be dropped, scuffed, screen shattered, water damaged. You know it's gonna happen whether they're two years old or twelve years old. If you're that determined, get them a used iPod Touch and if they can maintain it, great. If not, well, there ya go.
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Perhaps this is true, but S-OFF doesn't actually do any damage. Giving yourself the opportunity to flash a better rom than HTC chooses to provide us doesn't really do anything bad, it's only bad if you severely mess it up and have to send it back (and I still don't agree with performing S-ON to send it back for warranty).
To me, there's a pretty big difference between unlocking your phone's potential and giving your phone to a living catapult. The way I see it, smartphones are not toys. They can act as entertainment devices, but they are not toys. It's funny to see eight year olds bumping into people because they're too busy playing pinball on their iPhone 4S. You know it's bound to be dropped, scuffed, screen shattered, water damaged. You know it's gonna happen whether they're two years old or twelve years old. If you're that determined, get them a used iPod Touch and if they can maintain it, great. If not, well, there ya go.
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This is going terribly off topic. If you would like to discuss these issues, start a new thread. OP asks for a solution to the problem. If your post is a solutions or a valid suggestion, it is welcome, but please, let's not continue the OT posts.
Problem here with waranty is I'm not in the US. This is TMobile. I tried to shake the unit but couldn't hear anything loose.
Thanks guys for all your help. I'm trying to dig a little further. I'm sure there's got to be a simple answer somewhere. And if I find, I will post.
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This is going terribly off topic. If you would like to discuss these issues, start a new thread. OP asks for a solution to the problem. If your post is a solutions or a valid suggestion, it is welcome, but please, let's not continue the OT posts.
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Fair enough.
OP, there is a hardware issue with your device. I am almost certain it was caused by a child throwing it. You can take it to someone hoping it can be repaired, hopefully it's something as simple as a terminal that runs to the battery popping loose. You can also send it to HTC, to which they will repair it for a nominal fee, likely around one hundred and fifty USD.
They will definitely not repair it for free, because it was physically damaged. You can also lie to them, and hope they will cover it as a seemingly randomly dead unit, but odds are they will open it up and see physical damage. From there, they'll probably send it back to you - in it's previous condition.
Well firstly ouch. Secondly if it is the battery the device should boot with the USB in + no battery. Might help. Maby like my old TV it just needs another *light* bash?
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Well firstly ouch. Secondly if it is the battery the device should boot with the USB in + no battery. Might help. Maby like my old TV it just needs another *light* bash?
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I want you to try this on your phone right now and then proceed to eat your words. You cannot turn on the phone without a battery because the circuit is incomplete!
Ok boys, PC can now recognize phone as "Zeus Flash Device". Where do I go from here. I'm hoping if I flash something, it could put phone back to normal stage at least with lights on.
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Ok boys, PC can now recognize phone as "Zeus Flash Device". Where do I go from here. I'm hoping if I flash something, it could put phone back to normal stage at least with lights on.
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Can you please click the link in my signature and come on over to the IRC?
Which one, you have 2 links. what is your irc? ######?????
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Which one, you have 2 links. what is your irc? ######?????
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#helpmenow
webchat.freenode.net/?channels=helpmenow
query me once you get there.
i put my htc one x to charge and it didnt want to so i checked the charger and it turned off then it got scorching hot and started to vibrate on its own I opened it too see if i could remove battery but battery is difficult to remove so it finally stup vibrating but I am to scared to try to turn it on I left it by the fan so it would cool down. I have no warranty I bought it on the street it was working excellently I have the box and everything. What should I do?
Edit: My cellphone is dead doesnt charge or turn on. Computer doesnt recognize it I just lost $400.00. What should I do I am not the original owner so I cant go to at&t What are my options?
Uh...your first mistake was "opening" the phone. Our phones are not meant to be cracked open...
Maybe something shorted out and caused your battery to overheat like crazy
In my opinion, it sounds like you're out of luck, but wait until other people respond to see what they say.
this phone is relatively easy to open and there are no seal except on the inside screws
I am desperate dont know what to do i have a 400 dollar paper wieght
Device has a 1 year warranty. Are you on at&T? If so call them. They will replace it. If not call htc.
I bought it on craiglist used like for a 2 weeks used and i dont have reciept what should I do Help me i know there are other people whod have had this problem before. i think htc will ask me for receipt
Nobody cares where you bought it. The warranty covers the device. I'll say it again. If you are on at&t call them. They handle warranty claims for you period.
i use this phone on simple mobile prepaid i never have had at&t
In that case call htc. You still have a warranty.
I read the instruction in the box and it says the warranty is for first owner only
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I read the instruction in the box and it says the warranty is for first owner only
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You can still try. A 10 minute phone call is worth not losing $400, right? Don't mention that you're not the first owner unless they actually ask.
will try
post any update from phone call
called htc and told them about the heating problem and that cellphone wont charge or turn on they told it was in warranty and that I just had to send it to them
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called htc and told them about the heating problem and that cellphone wont charge or turn on they told it was in warranty and that I just had to send it to them
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Ta-da!
You got away with one.
Lesson learned: Buying things off the backs of trucks is risky.
Next lesson: Punctuation. ;-)
Sell it on craiglist to cover your loss
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The power button decided it doesn't want to work anymore. Since its been rooted, and I don't trust the shops in town, it's going back to HTC for repairs. They told me it will get wiped during the service (and I will do a factory reset before it leaves), what are the chances of it coming back locked with the factory ROM installed?
Any other things, besides the S3, I should watch for when it comes back? I'm not worried about losing LeeDroid, it's all backed up, and can be restored as soon as it comes home.
Well the power button is a part of the removable SIM cover so unless it's the button in turn being pressed by that that's causing your problem then it's a very easy repair... All bets are of as to whether they'll also RUU your phone for you.
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Well the power button is a part of the removable SIM cover so unless it's the button in turn being pressed by that that's causing your problem then it's a very easy repair... All bets are of as to whether they'll also RUU your phone for you.
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The switch itself is on the phone. Only the physically pressable part is on the SIM cover.
I don't think you will get a s3 version back given the fact that you sent out s4 version and this repair should not be so difficult that they have to give you a replacement.
But, they will very likely factory reset your phone and put everything back to "out of box status". So you will have stock Rom, locked bootloader. I learned this from other threads where people saying it is part of HTC's repair process to flash everything to factory state no matter it's hardware or software repair.
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Got the quote back on the repair today.
In order to properly repair your device, the following action(s) will need to be taken which will require payment due to the out of warranty diagnosis:
• Replace Device Main Board
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So, when it comes back, it will probably be locked and untampered. It's bad that the guys at T-mobile were telling me to lose it, but I wanted to take the high road and do it right. A main board is $240, btw.
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Got the quote back on the repair today.
So, when it comes back, it will probably be locked and untampered. It's bad that the guys at T-mobile were telling me to lose it, but I wanted to take the high road and do it right. A main board is $240, btw.
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So not worth it...It will be $240 + tax.
You can buy a new one locally for ~$350...Probably could sell the other sucker to some idiot desperate for a deal for $200 as well...
Did they give you any reason why exchanging the mobo is out of warranty? You should ask so if not.
I mean, you sent it in because of a defective power-on button...
They'll just say the reason why is because the HBOOT displays "unlocked".
Honestly if you want to get warranty coverage on an unlocked phone in Europe your best bet is to brick it to QHUSB_DLOAD mode and then send it in.
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They'll just say the reason why is because the HBOOT displays "unlocked".
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That was exactly the reason I got. Oh well, it's on it's way back, I can finally put the Nokia 7510 I have been using out of its misery (and mine), and have my One back. There is at least a thread now, in case someone else runs into this problem, they will know what to expect.
I took my tmobile one s back with me to taiwan and got the screen fixed there (HTC has repair/service centers there, it's kinda like an apple store without the products, all they do is help you with your phone)
Anyways, they called me and said, literally, "the mainboad is unstable and needs to be changed" (i sent it in for a cracked lcd) I declined and said just fix the screen....they ended up sending me a brand new/refurb device..
So, I flashed my S8+ onto BatMan-Rom today with no apparent issues. Clean flash, booted with no problems. While restoring apps (not system data) with Titanium Backup, my phone's screen switched off and I couldn't get it back on. The phone got really hot but would not reset with holding power+vol+bixby or any other button combination. Tried plugging into my PC, ADB didn't detect the phone. Desperate, I disassembled the phone far enough to disconnect the battery from the mainboard and then reconnect it, hoping that would force some kind of reset. Instead, I went from a hot phone I couldn't do anything with to a cold one. No button combo gets me anything - no recovery, no odin mode, nothing. Am I as screwed as I think I am? It seems to me I'm out $900 on a paperweight, and I can't even figure out what went wrong since I wasn't messing with anything at the system level when this happened.
tardis_42 said:
So, I flashed my S8+ onto BatMan-Rom today with no apparent issues. Clean flash, booted with no problems. While restoring apps (not system data) with Titanium Backup, my phone's screen switched off and I couldn't get it back on. The phone got really hot but would not reset with holding power+vol+bixby or any other button combination. Tried plugging into my PC, ADB didn't detect the phone. Desperate, I disassembled the phone far enough to disconnect the battery from the mainboard and then reconnect it, hoping that would force some kind of reset. Instead, I went from a hot phone I couldn't do anything with to a cold one. No button combo gets me anything - no recovery, no odin mode, nothing. Am I as screwed as I think I am? It seems to me I'm out $900 on a paperweight, and I can't even figure out what went wrong since I wasn't messing with anything at the system level when this happened.
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Oh, dude...I feel your pain....wish I could help.
Can't you just contact the retailer and sort of, ahem, forget to tell them that you rooted it and took it apart and that it just, well, simply broke?
Surely there's some kinda warranty?
Or claim on home contents insurance?
Sorry i can't be more help..but hopefully some of the XDA experts will be replying very soon.
Come on guys, try and help this guy out:good:
Matt
matthew33 said:
Can't you just contact the retailer and sort of, ahem, forget to tell them that you rooted it and took it apart and that it just, well, simply broke?
Surely there's some kinda warranty?
Or claim on home contents insurance?
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You're proposing fraud, which is a form of theft. And ultimately, it's all the other customers who subsidize such acts.
What we customers are subsidizing is Samsung's greedy bull**** of producing different versions of a product specifically so they can get away with not offering warranty coverage for unlocked/rooted devices in North America. If there were a way for me to game the system to force them (or a retailer) to replace my phone, believe me, I would, especially since this happened when I was restoring apps and not in the course of flashing a rom or otherwise messing with anything at the system level; it does feel like a defect in the device to me at this point.
That's all academic though, since I'm outside the retailer's return window and there's not going to be anything accomplished through that angle. Worst case scenario at this point is selling the device for parts and going back to my Nexus 6P with all its battery issues until I can get my hands on a phone made by a company that doesn't pull this "no warranty for power users" crap - an Essential Phone or a Pixel 2 XL, I guess. But I would of course prefer to find a way to fix my S8+. At the moment I think the first problem is that it's not charging - battery doesn't even get warmer than room temperature after being plugged in for hours. I'm going to try a wireless charger tonight and see if the charger lights up saying it's connected to the device, but I'm not holding out much hope.
I've read that previous Galaxy devices could be reflashed to stock with special USB devices that repair shops had access to...do we know if there's anything like that with the S8?
"Power users" amount to nothing now with all the millions sold and billions made. They make more locking down there stuff. Doing the stuff we do now is considered a security risk.
Look, this is getting off topic. Whether or not you think billion-dollar corporations should be able to artificially create situations that drive certain customers to purchase devices without warranty coverage so they can ignore us when things go wrong and make another easy $800 is not really important. The situation I'm in is what it is, and I imagine others might find themselves in that situation sooner or later, so does anyone have any ideas on a) how this might have happened in the first place or b) what I might try in the way of repairs, short of replacing the mainboard?
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Look, this is getting off topic. Whether or not you think billion-dollar corporations should be able to artificially create situations that drive certain customers to purchase devices without warranty coverage so they can ignore us when things go wrong and make another easy $800 is not really important. The situation I'm in is what it is, and I imagine others might find themselves in that situation sooner or later, so does anyone have any ideas on a) how this might have happened in the first place or b) what I might try in the way of repairs, short of replacing the mainboard?
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just sent it to change/repair using ur garant...it seems a phisical problem more than firmware/software issue...if not go to a repair service so they can check wich piece is making the problem.
Theres a posibility is the mainboard so dont waste more time asking here and go to a repair center in or out of warranty.