[Q] App for Fast Charging - HTC Desire S

Is there any app which can make my charging little Fast, I don't want to short any pins, and i know by turning off background app and turning off WiFi and Bluetooth makes charging little fast, but i want an app which can do all these works for me??

There is a special feature built into the phone to let it charge quicker. To access this feature, press and hold the power button, then select to power off, and finally press the ok button. In this mode the phone will charge much quicker.

SimonTS said:
There is a special feature built into the phone to let it charge quicker. To access this feature, press and hold the power button, then select to power off, and finally press the ok button. In this mode the phone will charge much quicker.
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+1. This works for me. Having a faulty battery, from 10% to 100% takes about 7 hours.

If you simply just turn you're whole device off.... it charge lightning fast!

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Revolution ROM sleep button INOP.

My Sensation has the Revolution HD3.6.2 by Mike. I started having issues with my sleep button where it would stop responding occasionally until eventually it would stop responding altogether when the phone was on and I could not put to sleep or wake up at all. Now, if I plug into charger with battery out then install battery it will not boot automatically or with holding power button at all. When removing charger it will boot automatically because the phone thinks the power button is always depressed. I have taken the phone case off and cleaned the area many times and it physically clicks normal with no response. I was going to try an updated ROM to see if this was a programming issue however since the phone thinks the power button is always depressed I can not use ROM manager, right when I click down or up it automatically loads that option. The rest of the phone works perfectly and do not want to replace due to a failed sleep/power button, are there options to working around the power button or anything else I should be doing?
Thanks
So I have a bricked Sensation?
ChillOutWayne said:
So I have a bricked Sensation?
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ok then
It's not bricked. Don't worry software is fine. Sounds like a hardware fault that the power button contact has worn out.

[Q] Power button faulty only when device is on

I appear to have trouble with my device's power button. I have a Pantech Sky Vega Racer 2 A830S which I took out of the box after a month in storage. It seemed okay the first few hours, but I started to notice that I could NOT put the phone into sleep when pressing on the power button once. It works like 1/10 presses. Sometimes, it even seems to do an extended hold even after just pressing once since the "power off, restart and sound profiles" popup appears.
Thankfully, the power button isn't doesn't seem to have a problem when the phone is off. When the phone is off, I can turn on the phone 100% of the time. Heck, when I remove the battery for a few minutes and turn on the phone again, the power button functions perfectly and I can sleep and wake with just a single press, no matter how fast I do it. Half an hour later it starts going haywire again. It appears this problem is truly isolated to when the phone is turned on. What could the problem be? It doesn't appear to be the physical power button mechanism. Could it be the battery or something power related shorting the buttons or something? The problem seems to be electrical in nature and I'm at the end of my wits here.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
SymphonyX7 said:
I appear to have trouble with my device's power button. I have a Pantech Sky Vega Racer 2 A830S which I took out of the box after a month in storage. It seemed okay the first few hours, but I started to notice that I could NOT put the phone into sleep when pressing on the power button once. It works like 1/10 presses. Sometimes, it even seems to do an extended hold even after just pressing once since the "power off, restart and sound profiles" popup appears.
Thankfully, the power button isn't doesn't seem to have a problem when the phone is off. When the phone is off, I can turn on the phone 100% of the time. Heck, when I remove the battery for a few minutes and turn on the phone again, the power button functions perfectly and I can sleep and wake with just a single press, no matter how fast I do it. Half an hour later it starts going haywire again. It appears this problem is truly isolated to when the phone is turned on. What could the problem be? It doesn't appear to be the physical power button mechanism. Could it be the battery or something power related shorting the buttons or something? The problem seems to be electrical in nature and I'm at the end of my wits here.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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hw button got jammed!!
try cleaning it up
be carefull!!!
Yeah I'd get some can air for computers and spray it. You may just have a piece of dirt lodged in there. In the mean time you could download an app that can put your device to sleep when you click on it I believe.
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[Q] HTC one S wont start, no blinking, no led

Hi guys !
My HTC One S died yesterday just before going to bed.
It was 10% battery, I used it for 10-15mn and it went down to 3% and then 1% and shut down just before I plug it to the wall charger.
I let it there for 5mn and tried to power it on but nothing happened. I noticed that the charging led was not even working.
I let it overnight charging and this morning, still nothing. I tried to enter bootloader with power+volume down, nothing happen
This morning, I tried :
- 2 hours usb charging, not detected by the computer, no led, won't start even in bootloader
- 2 hours wall charger charging. Still no led, won't start
Any idea on what to try ?
tonio94 said:
Hi guys !
My HTC One S died yesterday just before going to bed.
It was 10% battery, I used it for 10-15mn and it went down to 3% and then 1% and shut down just before I plug it to the wall charger.
I let it there for 5mn and tried to power it on but nothing happened. I noticed that the charging led was not even working.
I let it overnight charging and this morning, still nothing. I tried to enter bootloader with power+volume down, nothing happen
This morning, I tried :
- 2 hours usb charging, not detected by the computer, no led, won't start even in bootloader
- 2 hours wall charger charging. Still no led, won't start
Any idea on what to try ?
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Ok, simulated battery pull.
hold the phone under bright light (sensor see's the light and allows to power on, something about a feature to prevent resetting while the phone is in your pocket). press power button, press and hold power button if that doesn't work.
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Maybe it is locked up, and really has been charging. Press and hold power button for 10 seconds.
Some have had success pulling the sim card, and then pressing the power button. Then when it turns on reinserting sim card.
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Factory Reset option: would erase phone storage though.
If you can’t turn HTC One S on or access settings, you can still perform a factory reset by using the hardware buttons on HTC One S.
Press and hold the VOLUME DOWN button, and then press and hold the POWER button.
Wait for the screen with the three Android images to appear, and then release the POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons.
Press VOLUME DOWN to select FACTORY RESET, and then press the POWER button.
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Others have switched to trying to charge it connected to USB port and have it suddenly come back to life after a while.
Thanks for the answer
tivofool said:
Ok, simulated battery pull.
hold the phone under bright light (sensor see's the light and allows to power on, something about a feature to prevent resetting while the phone is in your pocket). press power button, press and hold power button if that doesn't work.
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No success with this one
tivofool said:
Maybe it is locked up, and really has been charging. Press and hold power button for 10 seconds.
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No success neither
tivofool said:
Some have had success pulling the sim card, and then pressing the power button. Then when it turns on reinserting sim card.
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The sim card is already out
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Factory Reset option: would erase phone storage though.
If you can’t turn HTC One S on or access settings, you can still perform a factory reset by using the hardware buttons on HTC One S.
Press and hold the VOLUME DOWN button, and then press and hold the POWER button.
Wait for the screen with the three Android images to appear, and then release the POWER and VOLUME DOWN buttons.
Press VOLUME DOWN to select FACTORY RESET, and then press the POWER button.
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Already tried, the phone doesn't even want to enter bootloader
Others have switched to trying to charge it connected to USB port and have it suddenly come back to life after a while.
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Will try this one !
In fact it really looks like it's dead : no led, nothing happen when I let it charge (it's not even hot) and nothing happen when I push all the possible buttons combinations :crying:
Read my post. Try to do with linux first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46400755&postcount=1485

*HELP* Nexus 5 unresponsive, any help appreciated

I recently purchased the Nexus 5 which has been a blessing up until now when it decided to shut off the screen and freeze or turn off without a way to power up again (there's no way to tell which).
I've tried everything I can think of to reboot the device including:
•Holding the power button
•Holding power button+volume up
•Holding power button+volume down
•Holding power button and both volume keys
•The above while connected to the charger
•Letting it charge for a\an minute\hour\multiple hours then repeating the above steps
Here's all the info I have:
•The phone was in a normal state being used as it usually would before the incident
•The battery level was around 80%
•Right before the incident the speaker used to play back music, video, and apparently allows you to use your voice to input text stopped working.
•Right after the incident the temperature began to rise exponentially (as if the phone was still on but frozen) before cooling and heating again randomly.
Again anyone's input or advice\help will be greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time and of course any suggestions will do so don't be shy.
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I recently purchased the Nexus 5 which has been a blessing up until now when it decided to shut off the screen and freeze or turn off without a way to power up again (there's no way to tell which).
I've tried everything I can think of to reboot the device including:
•Holding the power button
•Holding power button+volume up
•Holding power button+volume down
•Holding power button and both volume keys
•The above while connected to the charger
•Letting it charge for a\an minute\hour\multiple hours then repeating the above steps
Here's all the info I have:
•The phone was in a normal state being used as it usually would before the incident
•The battery level was around 80%
•Right before the incident the speaker used to play back music, video, and apparently allows you to use your voice to input text stopped working.
•Right after the incident the temperature began to rise exponentially (as if the phone was still on but frozen) before cooling and heating again randomly.
Again anyone's input or advice\help will be greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time and of course any suggestions will do so don't be shy.
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Yikes. I'd RMA. Sounds like you got a faulty one.
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Unfortunately because Google requires another $350 authorization hold before they send a replacement I can not RMA at the moment.
If no button combination turns it on for you, even with the charger...
I think your next best bets are to:
A: Let it DIE overnight.
or B: Let it charge overnight and come to it when you wake up.
If that doesn't work, maybe give Google a good ol' ring?
Those last few words before death on your phone are kind of troubling sounding. Maybe something when haywire?
Was it a Stock Nexus 5?
All of the button combinations did manage to finally turn off the device. So no letting the battery die anytime soon.
It was a stock rooted android 4.4 KitKat.

[Q] Charging forever, can't turn on the phone

Hi all,
I forgot to charge the phone for one night and the battery went fully empty.
Next day, I put the phone on charge, it started charging (the orange light went on) and after two hours I tried to turn it on, but it doesn't turn on.
I tried several things, was charging it for two days, but still can't switch it on. When the power cable is plugged in, the orange light is turned on, but it never gets to green.
Also tried the recovery mode (Volume Down + Power for 10 seconds), but it also doesn't work.
Do you have any idea what could be the problem?
Thanks and regards!
Press And Hold The POWER Button Until Touch Navigation Buttons Start Blinking, Then Press And Hold One Of Navigation Buttons Till Phone Screen Blinks And Navigation Buttons Stop Blinking, Then Release All Buttons And Phone Should Be Reboot.
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Press And Hold The POWER Button Until Touch Navigation Buttons Start Blinking, Then Press And Hold One Of Navigation Buttons Till Phone Screen Blinks And Navigation Buttons Stop Blinking, Then Release All Buttons And Phone Should Be Reboot.
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I've tried holding the Power button, but the touch navigation buttons never start blinking. Tried holding it for 10, 15, 30 seconds, one minute, but without luck
alpetrovski said:
I've tried holding the Power button, but the touch navigation buttons never start blinking. Tried holding it for 10, 15, 30 seconds, one minute, but without luck
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Have You Tried It When Phone In Charge?
galvanize2142 said:
Have You Tried It When Phone In Charge?
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Yes, I tried both on charger and off the charger, no response from the phone.
alpetrovski said:
Yes, I tried both on charger and off the charger, no response from the phone.
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You may want to try and take out the battery for a while and then try again. Another option is to get a new battery to try in the phone.
alpetrovski said:
Yes, I tried both on charger and off the charger, no response from the phone.
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Plug Charger In Darkness And Check Your Phone Screen Turns On In Black Or Not, If Not Hold POWER Button And Check It Again, If Not You Probably Broke Your Battery.
Since i just had this problem i searched and ended in this post.
The solution which worked for me was when the touch navigation buttons blink for 16 times take out from wall charger and plug into PC usb and just press power twice.
It should trigger the phone to wake up from "DEEP SLEEP"
And to my surprise the battery had 57% charge.
I will be reporting this issue to Team Venom as i have Viper C2 5.2.1

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