so I have a practically new one x with a brand new scre3en but don't have the original screen to prime so to speak to get the new one going,i guess this is common you need to plug in the old screen start the phone then plug in the new one, is there any way around this, like I said I don't have the original screen and cant get the new one to come on when I plug it in......thanks in advance for any and all replies...jim
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so I have a practically new one x with a brand new scre3en but don't have the original screen to prime so to speak to get the new one going,i guess this is common you need to plug in the old screen start the phone then plug in the new one, is there any way around this, like I said I don't have the original screen and cant get the new one to come on when I plug it in......thanks in advance for any and all replies...jim
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I believe the only way around it is to have the exact same model screen as you had before since 3 models were made by 2 different manufacturers. Though, I am no expert, I did do a fair amount of research on this and did not come up with any way to get around it while researching.
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so I have a practically new one x with a brand new scre3en but don't have the original screen to prime so to speak to get the new one going,i guess this is common you need to plug in the old screen start the phone then plug in the new one, is there any way around this, like I said I don't have the original screen and cant get the new one to come on when I plug it in......thanks in advance for any and all replies...jim
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What did you do with the old screen? Trash it before you knew it was needed? And do you remember the color on the tab? The 3 screens have different colors. You have 2 choices left. And if I recall I think the Sony screens work on them all. But like exad I'm not a expert either just too much time to read threads on XDA
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I think I read somewhere that you have to connect the new screen while the phone is powered on, so it will sync properly. I may be wrong though.
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timmaaa said:
I think I read somewhere that you have to connect the new screen while the phone is powered on, so it will sync properly. I may be wrong though.
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I read that too
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Did you slice the ribbon connector as I did? If so your soh
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timmaaa said:
I think I read somewhere that you have to connect the new screen while the phone is powered on, so it will sync properly. I may be wrong though.
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They have to be synced if you use any other screen then what came attached from factory
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So wait will it sync if you power on the old one with the broken screen connected then swap it for the new one? Just asking incase I ever need to do this
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So wait will it sync if you power on the old one with the broken screen connected then swap it for the new one? Just asking incase I ever need to do this
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That's how you're supposed to sync it from what I understand.
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According to my client, he said his HTC beatsaudio just suddenly and never powered again, system not detecting even after i uptimized the battery still not powering on.
Is there away to revive this dead device?
What are you talking about?
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You mean the phone is dead?
How do you "uptimize" a battery that's inside the phone?
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You mean the phone is dead?
How do you "uptimize" a battery that's inside the phone?
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Lol... I uptimize prime myself every morning in the shower
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"uptimize", what a great word. I'm using that.
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You mean the phone is dead?
How do you "uptimize" a battery that's inside the phone?
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Yes, the phone is not powering on again.
Pls whhat do u advice i do?
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Yes, the phone is not powering on again.
Pls whhat do u advice i do?
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Leave it charging for a while. It may take up to a 1 hour before it starts charging normally. You may have depleted the battery completely.
Also what the heck does this have to do with Beats?
He probably thinks that's the name of the phone since that's all you see on the back of it. "HTC" in big letters, and "Beats" in smaller ones.
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Uptimize it on fire.
There are a lot of things that can be wrong. Its impossible to know based on the information provided.
You haven't even told us what phone you are talking about. Beats is a feature, not the name of the phone.
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Lol... I uptimize prime myself every morning in the shower
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I'm sorry but this was just too damn funny
So I got a new att HTC one x last week for 9.99 from att. I love it! But now I'm liking the Lumia 920 and the x+ that's coming out this Friday for 200. I still have a week to exchange my phone...what should I do?
I already rooted and have cm10 running. And I'm happy other than battery life. But that's ok I always have a charger near by. I only like the true Google experience and hate the sense ui. But I did like my old wp7 phone. What should I do? Keep my one x or exchange it for the one x+? Our the Lumia 920?
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If you rooted that means your unlocked... good luck returning that.
If you have to ask what you should do, then you shouldn't.
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Nobody can make up your mind
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borguesian said:
If you rooted that means your unlocked... good luck returning that.
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This. When they look at your boot loader and see tampered and unlocked/relocked they won't take it. Good job reading about what rooting and stuff would do to your warranty.
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I'm sure they will take it back if you flash IceColdJelly
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absolutelygrim said:
I'm sure they will take it back if you flash IceColdJelly
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Just scared my dog I lol'd so loud
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Better off selling it at this point, that is if you don't really want it.
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I'm sure they will take it back if you flash IceColdJelly
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+1 for that haha.
I took my first one x back after 4 days to get the grey one. I had it unlocked and rooted and all they did was open the box, check for the charger, phone and USB cord. They do ask if you rooted the phone. I told him I didn't know what that meant, then he processed the return *your results may vary
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+1 for that haha.
I took my first one x back after 4 days to get the grey one. I had it unlocked and rooted and all they did was open the box, check for the charger, phone and USB cord. They do ask if you rooted the phone. I told him I didn't know what that meant, then he processed the return *your results may vary
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lol I would love to work for a carrier... First thing I would do is load the bootloader up and check, but also boot the phone up just incase. Then if i see a custom rom, tempered/unlocked bootloader I'll just laugh and procede with the return/exchange.
Android to wp8 won't be a sweet transition so i would say that you go and get x+ if at all they happen to take it back !
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This. When they look at your boot loader and see tampered and unlocked/relocked they won't take it. Good job reading about what rooting and stuff would do to your warranty.
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Good job reading the actual question and contributing to the actual conversation! At any point did i ask for any advice about my rooted rom or my unlocked bootloder? I was only asking advice on the physical phones.
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If you rooted that means your unlocked... good luck returning that.
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Completely different things. Rooted does not mean unlocked.
Myrder said:
This. When they look at your boot loader and see tampered and unlocked/relocked they won't take it. Good job reading about what rooting and stuff would do to your warranty.
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Have you ever taken anything back to an att store? If it's in the first 30 days all they look at is to make sure your phone is in pristine condition and they exchange it on the spot. I'm only looking for advice whether i should trade up to the one x+ or not. I guess all everyone cares about on this forum is the at&t "warranty"
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Make your mind up, choose one and live with it.
I don't get these threads, how would we know what is going to work for you.
As well, there will always be something better coming out so YOU really have to know what YOU like an want and stick with it a bit.
WR
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I personally not invest any time or money in a phone OS that has a 1 to 2 % market share, such as in the base of Windows Phone (market data showing WP at just under 4% market share actually include those that are still on the old Windows Mobile platform, and have simply not updated their devices).
bobtukin said:
Completely different things. Rooted does not mean unlocked.
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smh
Unlocked bootloader...
Galaxy Note II
I say wait till windows OS matures (maybe a generation after this one) because they don't have many important apps in their market ecosystem, currently. HTC One X is a good phone and you won't miss much except for the wireless charging plate included in the Lumia 920; uses the same processor too.
I'm deciding between the galaxy s 3 and the HTC one x atm
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Hello, I have a rooted At&T One X with TWRP. Installed CM10 on it first and then i decided to try IceColdJelly AOKP Rom. So after it finished flash my phone just went blank.
I tried charging it for over 8 hours, no led notification coming on and i held down the volume down and power button. No luck with anything i've tried. Im hearing the usb sound when plugged in to a pc but its not really recognizing the device. No luck as well with the wall charger
Whats can I do?? Helpppp!!! I need my phone to be on
I do not know how to help you but I did find this. Sorry bro...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974101
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Sounds similar to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1790598
Not sure if it's exactly this, but good luck.
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jayvan89 said:
Hello, I have a rooted At&T One X with TWRP. Installed CM10 on it first and then i decided to try IceColdJelly AOKP Rom. So after it finished flash my phone just went blank.
I tried charging it for over 8 hours, no led notification coming on and i held down the volume down and power button. No luck with anything i've tried. Im hearing the usb sound when plugged in to a pc but its not really recognizing the device. No luck as well with the wall charger
Whats can I do?? Helpppp!!! I need my phone to be on
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Wow.
Not only are you hard-bricked, you hard-bricked after you were warned in your last thread to stay away from international ROMs.
There's nothing you can do but return it and hope you can get a warranty replacement. There is currently no fix for your predicament.
congrats
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There's nothing you can do but return it and hope you can get a warranty replacement.
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Naw, time for OP to buy a new phone. Warranty does not cover lack of knowledge and research.
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The thing that really bothers me was he already tried to flash a intl Rom and was warned not too again
.....seriously kid? I don't know whether to laugh, or feel sorry...
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redpoint73 said:
Naw, time for OP to buy a new phone. Warranty does not cover lack of knowledge and research.
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I have heard from a couple sources on this forum that HTC will replace the motherboard for $120
area51avenger said:
I have heard from a couple sources on this forum that HTC will replace the motherboard for $120
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So what yor saying is that it would be easier and the same price to just get a new phone... Personally, I think they should charge more. You can't put a set price on the lack of knowledge and reasoning..
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So what yor saying is that it would be easier and the same price to just get a new phone... Personally, I think they should charge more. You can't put a set price on the lack of knowledge and reasoning..
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY0WxgSXdEE
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY0WxgSXdEE
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Literally LOL'd. :good:
120 for new mobo vs 199 for insurance replacement
I recently had a friend of mine who works for AT&T tell me that HTC admitted recently that the HTC One X has a battery overheating problem where it the phone will essentially get so hot that the parts inside will melt. Supposedly this has been an annoying issue because it's particularly difficult to test for when customers trade in their old equipment since the phone is sealed. As an One X owner I found this to be a little disconcerting to hear since I actually love my phone a lot, especially after putting ParanoidAndroid on it, and don't want it to fail me. Learning this made me wonder though if by installing PA I may have extended the life of the phone due to the better software... so I thought I'd ask.
What precautions can we take to ensure that our phones don't overheat? Will installing a new ROM in and of itself extend the life of the phone? Is there any software available that will make better use of the phones battery? What do you know about the heating issue and how has it affected you?
Don't believe. The only time I heard of a phone/device melting was due to defective battery.
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Definitely not as bad as melting, but sometimes will get ridiculous hot and run out of battery fast. Not often though, can be solved by restarting.
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don't sleep on your phone at night. my phone slides under pillow sometimes when i sleep and it overheats and turns off.
You could just call HTC and ask, although I don't they would admit to something like that.
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It needs to get A LOT hotter than anyone has yet stated theirs to be in order to melt anything inside.
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I recently had a friend of mine who works for AT&T tell me that HTC admitted...
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So this is what, fourth-hand information now?
If these phones were melting down like this, you would be hearing about it from people who've actually had it happen.
I had overheating issues. Phones display would stay on and get extremely hot until the battery died. Did this twice before my replacement arrived. I don't think it melted anything, but it was hotter than any of my other phones have ever gotten.
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So this is what, fourth-hand information now?
If these phones were melting down like this, you would be hearing about it from people who've actually had it happen.
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Second hand information.
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You - First hand
Your friend - Second Hand
AT&T - Third Hand
HTC - Fourth Hand
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You - First hand
Your friend - Second Hand
AT&T - Third Hand
HTC - Fourth Hand
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False.
My friend = First hand
I = Second hand
Since you're getting the information from me what you're receiving is second hand information. This should be pretty obvious, I don't know why you're making this more complicated than it really is.
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False.
My friend = First hand
I = Second hand
Since you're getting the information from me what you're receiving is second hand information. This should be pretty obvious, I don't know why you're making this more complicated than it really is.
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I'm getting third-hand by my calculations...
HTC > At&t : 1st hand
At&t > friend : 2nd hand
Friend > OP : 3rd hand
Regardless, this seems like a troll post. Phones just don't melt.
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OP this seems like something fabricated by AT&T because of all the unexplained problems with the one x
Regardless this phone gets no where near hot to the touch, my old galaxy nexus on the other hand got HOT. If I was downloading something I had to be careful not to put the phone to my face during a phone call because it would burn.
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Only time my phone gets hot from use is streaming audio while on wifi and heavy browser use.
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I'm getting third-hand by my calculations...
HTC > At&t : 1st hand
At&t > friend : 2nd hand
Friend > OP : 3rd hand
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OP > Us : 4th hand
I dont care which one of your gimp hands you use as long as you get it done proper. Now enough talk about which hand is better.
I'll just leave this here:
http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/04/12/official-htc-statement-htc-one-x-is-normal-to-overheat/
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SirVivi said:
I'll just leave this here:
http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/04/12/official-htc-statement-htc-one-x-is-normal-to-overheat/
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And what device do we have? Oh yea its the one XL not the one x
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And what device do we have? Oh yea its the one XL not the one x
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lol, unintentional self contradictions are funny.
But seriously, can someone answer my original question? I want to know if changing the OS effects the temperature of the phone in a positive or negative way, or perhaps extends the life of the device. That would be great.
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The backing to my HTC One Mini has half fallen off. I don't remember dropping it, but I guess it is a possibility. Has anyone seen something like this or know how to fix it. I would prefer not to send it in for warranty repair, as that is a pain in the ass. I can upload some photos if anyone wants a little bit of a better idea of what I am talking about.
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Upload some photos mate
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Here you go
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Also now notice a little red bleeding through on the screen... getting a little concerned probably need to get HTC on this one.
I would send it back for replacement.
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Hmm, looks more like the components inside are pushing out the back than the result of a drop. This could be caused by a swelling battery, perhaps the same problem as the GS4 has been having. I'd stop using it, power down and return to HTC pronto.
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Hmm, looks more like the components inside are pushing out the back than the result of a drop. This could be caused by a swelling battery, perhaps the same problem as the GS4 has been having. I'd stop using it, power down and return to HTC pronto.
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Being an active member of XDA i've rooted this phone and put an custom ROM on it, that's going to haunt me isn't it?
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Being an active member of XDA i've rooted this phone and put an custom ROM on it, that's going to haunt me isn't it?
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You can return to full stock with revone & the twrp backup posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2573479
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