one day using normally my moto g 1 st gen all stock the vibration stopped working.. the haptic feedback too.
i have try to make an hard reset but nothing.
i have try too unmount the moto gand the vibration motor seem that work work good. but the problem remain.
i see that sometimes it rework automatically but is very rattle and weak.
i discover that if i little hit in the back cover of the phone the vibration rework for a little time rattle and weak.
i really don't understand how is possible.. :\
Do someone have this poroblem and possible solution ?
the warranty has expired .. my bootloader is unlocked.
ReOmbra said:
one day using normally my moto g 1 st gen all stock the vibration stopped working.. the haptic feedback too.
i have try to make an hard reset but nothing.
i have try too unmount the moto gand the vibration motor seem that work work good. but the problem remain.
i see that sometimes it rework automatically but is very rattle and weak.
i discover that if i little hit in the back cover of the phone the vibration rework for a little time rattle and weak.
i really don't understand how is possible.. :\
Do someone have this poroblem and possible solution ?
the warranty has expired .. my bootloader is unlocked.
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Reflash stock ROM and try vibration again.
If not maybe theres a problem with the logic board or the vibrator, replacing would be the solution.
is not *that* expensive.
i have try to reflash stock rom but nothing.
damn.. i informed and i can't find the vibration motor and the mother board.. and i don't think it will simply to replace them.
reguard the cost.. moto is too expensive ... Bad luckk
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Hi all,
My unlocked T-mobile (germany) One S suddently had his vibration motor stopping to work...
It will work a bit if I shake the phone a bit but after few vibrations it stops again.
Anyone has the same issue?
I did root or changed rom\kernel, and I highly doubt it is a SW issue.
I contacted HTC, we'll see how it goes
Nope, try downloading a vibrator app and see if you can kick it back to life using that + tapping the corners of the device.
A while ago I've been missing a lot of calls when my phone is on vibrate mode. A month ago, after the Mexican Jelly Bean rollout I noticed the phone wasn't able to vibrate anymore; Today I did a Hard Reset and the phone is still not vibrating.
I noticed that gently hitting the phone on the back restores vibration for 50 seconds, after moving the cellphone from the hit position the vibration motor stops wroking again.
Does anyone has had the same issue?
If you have, did Motorola Waranty service was ok with it?
pepinocho9 said:
A while ago I've been missing a lot of calls when my phone is on vibrate mode. A month ago, after the Mexican Jelly Bean rollout I noticed the phone wasn't able to vibrate anymore; Today I did a Hard Reset and the phone is still not vibrating.
I noticed that gently hitting the phone on the back restores vibration for 50 seconds, after moving the cellphone from the hit position the vibration motor stops wroking again.
Does anyone has had the same issue?
If you have, did Motorola Waranty service was ok with it?
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I've been having the same problem for the past week its driving me crazy. Anyone found a solution? I think the vibrate motor is getting stuck or something. Anyone know if I could buy one online and repair myself with the tear apart guides?
the most common problem is the motor is failing or the weight on the shaft of the motor has come loose or fallen off all together.
opening the phone to investigate is the only way to determine which has happened.
either issue should be covered under warranty.
bwen diord said:
the most common problem is the motor is failing or the weight on the shaft of the motor has come loose or fallen off all together.
Opening the phone to investigate is the only way to determine which has happened.
Either issue should be covered under warranty.
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located and where would that motor? Now that unarmed but he can not find. Thanks
andychango said:
located and where would that motor? Now that unarmed but he can not find. Thanks
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW7libMTdkk
after he opens the phone its in the upper left hand corner under the motherboard.
My Nexus 5 vibrate motor seems to randomly stop. Usually, it stops working for just a few seconds at a time, but sometimes it stops for more than just a few seconds. It started randomly one day, and I haven't been able to tie it to a specific app yet, and it didn't coincide with the installation of a kernel or ROM.
I'm running rooted stock Lollipop with elementalX kernel (2.03).
I've tried pushing on the back, since some people have issues with the vibration motor not making good contact with the rest of the phone, but it seems that doesn't really do anything for me. It seems to help occasionally, but not necessarily.
Sometimes turning the screen off and back on helps, but sometimes not either.
Unfortunately, the inconsistency is making it difficult for me to figure out what the problem is. Could it just be a dying motor?
You can open it up and reseat the vibration motor on its sticky pad if you're not worried about the warranty. Alternatively, some of those with the issue have reported success giving the phone a good smack.
bblzd said:
You can open it up and reseat the vibration motor on its sticky pad if you're not worried about the warranty. Alternatively, some of those with the issue have reported success giving the phone a good smack.
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Thanks for the ideas
I did try reseating the motor, and I thought it was going well, but after about a full day or so, I was hit with a non-vibrating motor again Turning the phone off and back on didn't help, but shaking it a bit seemed to do well
I have tried giving the phone a good smack, but it seems like a temporary thing. I'm mostly afraid I might miss a call, message, or vibrate alarm if I run into this problem with the phone in my pocket
And it happens with stock kernel as well, correct? If it has been less than 1 year you could RMA.
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Thanks for the ideas
I did try reseating the motor, and I thought it was going well, but after about a full day or so, I was hit with a non-vibrating motor again Turning the phone off and back on didn't help, but shaking it a bit seemed to do well
I have tried giving the phone a good smack, but it seems like a temporary thing. I'm mostly afraid I might miss a call, message, or vibrate alarm if I run into this problem with the phone in my pocket
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I had this problem as well and still encountering it sometimes. Don't worry about a missed call though. My vibration completely stopped working and a reboot didn't help, however a call made the vibration work again lol and it has been working since. Fingers crossed same **** doesn't happen again.
I have a Moto G and it seems like the screen response sometimes just stops working. When it is working all is well. I have tried few of the touch applications and they are all good. If i put it into sleep and press the power button, i can unlock the phone but no response at the home screen. Sometimes it works great for hours and then would stop. Don't think its a screen issue.
It's out of warranty so sending it back is out of question. I don't think it ever got wet or water damaged. Don't know much of the history on this. Would appreciate the help.
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1) I reflashed the stock Telus Rom again last night, but issue hasn't changed much.
2) I disabled the lockscreen (set to none) and seems like it only registers one touch then stops as was the case with the lockscreen. Sometimes it just keeps working fine.
Just trying to figure out if its a software issue or a touchscreen issue. The hard buttons all work fine.
Stock? Which version?
Third party ROM or Kernel?
Does it happen randomly or only while connected to the charger or USB?
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Stock? Which version?
Third party ROM or Kernel?
Does it happen randomly or only while connected to the charger or USB?
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Kitkat 4.4.4 Stock Telus/Kodoo Rom.
Happens Randomly.
EDIT: Added some notes above.
If it keeps doing it after a full clean flash then I would bet it's an hardware problem...
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If it keeps doing it after a full clean flash then I would bet it's an hardware problem...
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Hardware wise is it the lcd/digitizer or motherboard ? Trying to figure that out.
Sorry, can't give any insight on that. I don't even know if there is an easy way to be able to know what of those two is faulty.
Just out of curiosity. Are you in a very moist/damp/humid (not sure what's the right word for this) area?
Do you have sweaty fingers?
I'm asking this because I also feel kind of an unresponsiveness whenever the screen has any moist on it or if my fingers are sweaty.
Hi I have some very weird problem..
My vibration stops almost randomly.. Or more accurately when using keyboard (tried few.. All the same)..
So I thought thats a software problem but when it happens.. If I shake hard my phone the vibrates coming back.. So then it made me think that maybe some connections inside are floppy..
Does any one else ever had such a thing?
I'm using Sony Xperia Z3 compact so opening up is not so easy and will ruin the water proof..
Thanks
I have the same problem on my Motorola Razr. I think this is due to malfunction of the vibration motor. Repair of the device can help.
Unfortunately my phone is sealed and waterproof so its not simple as like order new vibrator from ebay and install it on my own.. I'll have to go to the lab to fix that and I'm not sure if that's worth it..
If your Razr is easily disassembled and you are going for hardware fix please let me know if that helps.
and of course if you find a software solution also post that here.. I'm sure it will help others but me