Possible hardware failure on CM 10.1? - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

I've been running CM 10 on my phone without issue (besides the whole touchscreen thing that wasn't a big problem for me) for several months.
I went to cm10.1 last week and my phone started having graphical artifacts on occasion (like an overheating gfx card) and eventually started shutting off randomly and restarting with 50% less battery than it had. I did a full wipe and put back on CM10, but it's still doing it, and has gotten progressively worse.
For the past couple of days my phone would work for about an hour, and then shut off and either come back on with 50% less battery, or not at all until I plugged it in for several hours (even if it had just been plugged in all night). Now, my phone has been plugged in for 24 hours and I can't get it to turn on at all. I've held the power button for 30 seconds, held power+down, etc.
When it was on it's last legs I wanted to do S-OFF and then go to stock so I could do the warranty, but the S-OFF process hanged when trying to push the first file.
Any help?
Thanks

slash178 said:
I've been running CM 10 on my phone without issue (besides the whole touchscreen thing that wasn't a big problem for me) for several months.
I went to cm10.1 last week and my phone started having graphical artifacts on occasion (like an overheating gfx card) and eventually started shutting off randomly and restarting with 50% less battery than it had. I did a full wipe and put back on CM10, but it's still doing it, and has gotten progressively worse.
For the past couple of days my phone would work for about an hour, and then shut off and either come back on with 50% less battery, or not at all until I plugged it in for several hours (even if it had just been plugged in all night). Now, my phone has been plugged in for 24 hours and I can't get it to turn on at all. I've held the power button for 30 seconds, held power+down, etc.
When it was on it's last legs I wanted to do S-OFF and then go to stock so I could do the warranty, but the S-OFF process hanged when trying to push the first file.
Any help?
Thanks
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If it won't power on, screen won't turn on, power led doesn't light up even when plugged in, it's bricked. Sounds like you've got some serious hardware issues.

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Phone died all of sudden AGAIN?

Not sure if anyone has any new ideas as I've had this happened before and had to get the phone fixed with new motherboard. My phone has been working ok with the official ICS update. It's rooted. Things seem to be a little weird the last few days with the phone hanging and sometimes the screen will just turn into this fuzzy appearance and yesterday while it was just sitting on my desk..it seem to be using a lot of power with the battery going to 4% from 80% in just 3-4 hours idling. IT also got really hot while charging, so i turned it off and rebooted. Thought it was fine.
Then last night, while charging, it seem to be sluggish. so I restarted the phone. But after it turned off..it won't respond anymore. No light when plug in for charging, or plug to computer...cannot go into bootloader with vol down / power.
I had a similar experience before when the phone suddenly died 3 mths ago and thought it was related to a custom ROM, but HTC replaced the motherboard...now it's unresponsive same way.
Time to send back again? Or anyone have new ideas about this?
Take out the battery, put it back in. Try to turn it on. Still nothing? Volume down and power. No bootloader? Sorry, its probably dicked.
There's other things to try, but from what ive gathered, they probably won't help.

Sudden death syndrome???

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[Q] Strange behavior. Can't boot, battery stats going haywire.

A few days ago, my phone got pretty hot while I slept. But everything seemed fine until last night. I only bring up the heat because that's literally the only thing I can think of that might have caused this problem, even if there were a few days between that event and when the phone started behaving strangely.
Status:
Verizon SGS3. On CM11 nightly from about a week ago with the kernel it came with.
Issues:
I can't boot the phone. It'll quickly show the Cyanogen logo and then shut down again. Even if I'm on the charger, it'll just shut down. The battery will sometimes show 0% and charging, then I'll try it again a couple of minutes later and it'll show 87% and charging.
I did manage to boot the phone a couple times. It lasted long enough until I was able to get to the main screen. After a couple minutes, the power menu started flashing on and off showing the reboot/screenshot/power off menu. Like very quickly. Then the screen started turning on and off rapidly.
One of the times I managed to boot the phone, I was able to do a factory reset from settings. I reset it. The problem persists. I've tried two different batteries. Both batteries work fine in another SGS3 I have, but not in the one that's causing all the problems.
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[Q] S3 keeps turning off on its own?

I'll admit, it's well-used and has been going for a long time, although it shouldn't be at the point where it malfunctions. One day my phone suddenly turned off while I was scrolling through my apps, and since that it shuts off every five to thirty minutes. (Note: It NEVER shuts down on standby, only in applications). I'm not running any custom rom and I'm not rooted, and I'm 99% sure this is a hardware issue. Help? Thanks! After a full charge it'll run for about 20 minutes, then when I turn it on 10 minutes, etc.... (I've callibrated battery)
elite_newb said:
I'll admit, it's well-used and has been going for a long time, although it shouldn't be at the point where it malfunctions. One day my phone suddenly turned off while I was scrolling through my apps, and since that it shuts off every five to thirty minutes. (Note: It NEVER shuts down on standby, only in applications). I'm not running any custom rom and I'm not rooted, and I'm 99% sure this is a hardware issue. Help? Thanks! After a full charge it'll run for about 20 minutes, then when I turn it on 10 minutes, etc.... (I've callibrated battery)
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this is a weird problem, does it get hot at all? you said you calibrated the battery, is that some samsung offical app crap? might be the battery even if you say it turns off on applications. its a possibility that its the power button as well, the t989 (galaxys2) and t999 (galaxy s3, both tmobile) had power button issues, its not too likely that you would have this problem, i own 3 t999s and 1 out of the three has this issue and i resolved it by either cleaning it or wiggling the power button back and forth a billion times, if you would like to try the risk, clean out the power button, shouldn't be too much trouble.

Do you think this is a hardware problem or software problem?

I have a HTC 10 (new old stock) that I have been using for 2 months, on stock Oreo.
Everything was fine until last week when suddenly in the middle of reading an email the screen froze, a few seconds later the screen went black and would not boot up. Nothing at all, not even with a hard reset VOL DOWN + POWER or VOL UP + VOL DOWN + POWER. Tried holding it for A LONG TIME like 5 minutes, no luck. The phone had a hard brick and that's it.
Occasionally, after a few hours, I would try to reset it just for the hack of it. Or connect it to a charger (no charging light) Eventually after about 20 hours, it booted up again after I held all three buttons for a few seconds. Then it worked like nothing has happened.
It kept running for several hours, I charged it up to 100%, ran down to about 80%, then the screen froze again and died. Same thing happened, won't boot up at all. But if I wait another day or so, kept trying, it will boot up again.
I know the HTC 10 is known for it's horrible battery drain issue, and I have experienced that myself with another HTC 10, this is not it. The battery is running fine on this one. This is something else.
After doing this for a few iterations, I was able to figure out a pattern.
When the screen froze and the phone dies, it will not boot up no matter what you do. But for some reason something is still going on as the battery is still being consumed, a day or so later, when the battery is completed depleted down to 0%, and as soon as it hits 0%, whatever causes it to not boot unlocks and allow it to boot again, as long as you have it on the charger, the charging light will come up at that time, and as soon as it gets a little bit of juice, it will boot up again normally. Except when it does boot up, the date is reset to December 31, 1969 7PM.
After testing this for two more iterations, I am reasonably sure this is what's going on. Then I did a factory reset.
Once it's factory reset, I did nothing except turned on WIFI and didn't do any further setup except surf the internet a bit on WIFI, and about 10 hours later, it died again. Now I know, if I leave it alone for 20 hours, then plug it in for a few minutes, it will boot up again.
So here are my questions.
(1) The phone appears to have bricked during the 20 hours that is was totally non-responsive. What is happening that's consuming the battery?
(2) Does this seem like a hardware issue or software issue?

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