[Q] had the phone for 10 minutes, speaker croaked - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I have a US tmobile HD2. I picked it up used, heard the new voicemail notification chime when I put my sim in... everything seemed fine, gave him the money and went back to work
playing with it, decided I wanted to watch a youtube video and the sound stopped. I did a hard reset, still no sound. I can talk on the phone, but the big speaker doesn't work for some reason.
The warranty it seems isn't valid unless submitted through him, I asked the guy if I could convince him to try to send in. In case that is a no-go, it's out of pocket for HTC unless its an easy fix for me.
What I do know, it detects when I plug in and remove an external speaker. Sound works through an external speaker. Every volume setting I can find is at maximum.
Does anyone have any suggestions, if its just the speaker, can I find a replacement? Any guess what it would cost for the pros to look at it? I saw the disassembly video and it looks right under the cover. Also, would anyone know a good way to test the speaker itself?

it is still under manufacturers warranty, speak to t mo, if they wont help, speak to htc.

warranty is bound to the original phone service it was sold to (previous owner), so the only way to get tmo to fix or replace it would be through him. I asked him, 50/50 chance he goes for it.
tmo gave me the htc number, i may try that next, just afraid I will have to shell out a wad of cash that will exceed the price of a new phone.

Thats retailer warranty, all electrical manufacturers must provide a 1 year warranty at minimum, regardless of the retailer, so yea, get on to htc.

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Is there a source for spare parts?

I've had my XDA for less than a month and just learned the lesson of *not* carrying it in a shirt pocket when it fell out into some pretty disgusting water.
Remarkably, in my drunken state, I retrieved it almost immediately, and, thinking "it's already wet through" just rinsed it under clean water to get the surface muck off.
More remarkably, having got it home and opened it up to clean out the muck and charged it up again, it still works *partially*. :?
While it's on the charger all is well. When I take it off the charger and switch off it manages to keep flashing it's signal indicator for several hours, then as soon as I switch it on and start any programme it dies - dead - hard reset - recover from cold boot - reconfigure all my settigs and reinstall all additional software. :x
This is a bit useless.
I suspect I've killed the battery by submerging the unit in mucky water, and in trying to clean it out I've voided the warranty.
I'm open to trying to replace parts so long as it doesn't need microsurgery, but where can I get a replacement battery from? Is it just the LiPolymer inside the back plate, or is there another within the main body (like the 'backup' battery on a desktop motherboard?).
Of course if a replacement unit is cheaper than the parts I'll go far that. Any luck anyone getting a £99 refurb model?
Maybe replying to your own post is bad etiquette, but does anybody care?
Things are getting worse. Now it dies as soon as I disconnect from mains power, so the battery isn't doing anything at all for it.
Obviously that 'guest' was me. (I am sure I had logged in!)
you know if that wasnt so tragic it would be funny !!
sorry... but I personally havent seen any sites that offer repairing or spare parts..
I know the warrenty is void... but you could still try contact O2 to see if they can sort you out... what cost though I dunno
soz...
Ian.
Thanks for your sympathy. That's the best I've had so far.
I tried drying it all out, and short of removing soldered parts I disassembled the thing into as many pieces as I could. I thought I'd got all the moisture out, but it still came up dead. :?
I took it to the Phones4U shop where I got it, and as soon as I mentioned water their immediate response was "beyond economical repair - you need to buy a new unit", so I went to the O2 shop and they wouldn't handle it because it came from a Phones4U shop - even though I was expecting to pay for the repair! :x
Back at home I messed with it some more, and (by luck) got it to the stage where verything worked - the OS, the installed software, the phone (including GPRS), ActiveSync - everything, until you unplugged the charger - then it died again.
So, armed with my newfound certainty that it was not "beyond economical repair" I marched back in to the Phones4U shop to ask them to send it away. I insisted on showing them everything working, to prove that it was just the battery or the power management chip that needed replacing, and spent 15 minutes going through the setup and demostrating (to the assistant who had never seen an XDA working before!), and then when I unplugged the power cord . . . it stayed on! :shock:
I didn't know whether to be pleased or embarrassed, but I left with a working phone.
I got home again and set up ActiveSync to restore everything I'd had previously, and then after about 10 hours the unit spontaneously did itself a hard reset (while sitting on the cradle!) and lost everything.
Off the power cord it stayed on, with the power meter reporting 100% in the battery, but after a few hours it died again, and only came back when the power cord was plugged in.
From this I work out that the battery is probably OK but that the power management chip is fritzed, OR there's still some moisture in there that shorts the 'hard reset' at unpredicatble times.
hmmm that’s ****ty :-|
I'm surprised O2 wouldn’t offer you a new phone at cost price or close to it (like for their employees)
the fact you bought it from phones4u shouldn’t matter since
A: Its an O2 Phone
B: O2 SIM..
Are O2 now trying to say that O2 aren't O2? lol
I'm sorry with or without a warranty I'd have kicked up the dirt in that shop...
your phone might have been £300 but your 'saving' another supposed £200 by using their O2 contract... and that O2 contract subsidises your O2 phone... so therefore the O2 shop still have some form of responsibility for it.
Try getting on to O2 via phone... get tech support and ask to speak to a supervisor... explain the problem and as if they offer such things...
I've heard of people having similar probs with other hardware... and the slight chance of mentioning a bad review on zdnet can influence someone with the power to please the customer... maybe it would work for you? (or something similar)
I guess you are one of the few that should have taken out the extortionate insurance *weak laugh*
is it possible your cradle is damp? Strange how it would work in the shop but not at home..... bit speculative I know but if you put it back in the cradle... the water might run down ... and each time you put it on you dampen the connections... prolly BS but its just a thought I had...
anyways when did you get it wet? maybe it just hasn’t dried out fully yet... and your effort to at least get some of it working is that proof...
:?
I feel your pain.
Ian.
What about contents insurance, some policies have "contents away from home" cover for loss, theft & accidental damage usually up to £1000 per individual item.
Most people who are tricked into getting mobile phone insurance dont realise this. If you have this you could make a claim, there might by an excess of £50 but its a damn sight cheaper than a new (even on contract phone) All you'd need is a written statement/letter from the phone shop that said it was beyond reasonable repair, and your insurance company should pay up for a new phone (without contract) e.g. full price.
As you already have a contract (presumably)
You could always then sell the damaged handset on ebay, or to some of the clever chaps on here... explaining the problems, you never know someone might find it useful even in its current state!
the fact you bought it from phones4u shouldn’t matter since
A: Its an O2 Phone
B: O2 SIM..
Are O2 now trying to say that O2 aren't O2? lol
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Phones-4-U and O2. Hmmm, let me think, yes, they're different. O2 are O2. Phones-4-U are not O2.
You really have no idea what you're talking about, do you? Call O2 yourself, then see who LOLs.
Try getting on to O2 via phone... get tech support and ask to speak to a supervisor... explain the problem and as if they offer such things...
I've heard of people having similar probs with other hardware... and the slight chance of mentioning a bad review on zdnet can influence someone with the power to please the customer... maybe it would work for you? (or something similar)
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You're a self-important ****wit. Tell you what. Why don't you call them and pretend to be in this situation? It'd be interesting to hear what you come back with.
Tulaine - put the unit in the airing cupboard with a packet of silica gel for a day or two. Don't place it too close to any heat sources, warm air should be sufficient. If that does not work then it's ****ed. Sorry mate.
Bad luck, by the way.
Hey Anon, that's some great slander you built up there... did it take you ALL week to get it together? God all that hard work and most people will think you still had to take breaks to go to school!
Phones4U aren't O2.. But whom may I ask did they get the phone from? I'm sure HTC wouldn’t give you a thousand O2 branded phones just because you asked for them, I think O2 might have something to say about that.
You're a self-important ****wit. Tell you what. Why don't you call them and pretend to be in this situation? It'd be interesting to hear what you come back with.
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Actually I've had many problems with O2, they are a HOPELESS company.
But all companies need one thing, and that’s popularity. Last time I looked that never grows on trees and I know through experience that moaning even politely gets you everywhere. By the looks of your comment Anon, I'm not so sure you know what polite means so it wouldn’t surprise me that you've never got anywhere.
As far as the self-importance goes Anon, I have rights and I use them. By the looks of your comments you don’t deserve them.
And in all honesty, he did do as you suggested.... only a week ago. Sorry you were a little late in replying, maybe you should stop typing so much drivel and you might be in time for the next response
Sleep well Anon, the sheep will always be there for you.
(\).
Be nice (Dammit!)
Hey folks....
I really must insist we all remain nice to one-another here. There's already so much shouting and cursing out there. Every day people die of starvation, or as victims of awful wars. A larger and larger part of the global pie is eaten by fewer and fewer people. So your silly conflict over how to get or not get phones fixed really isn't something to get worked up over. Save it for something big...

[Question] White noise on left channel

Hi guys,
Ever since I flashed a sense less version of ICS (not blaming the ROM here, could be a coincidence), I've been hearing white noise on the left channel when I have headsets on. I tried 2 pairs and I hear the noise with both so I know it's not the headset.
The weird thing is that the noise starts immediately after I power up the phone. I did a battery pull, connected my headset, powered up the phone, and even before the HTC logo comes up, the noise will start.
Not ROM/Software related it seems, but here's the kicker, if I flash a new ROM, the noise goes away but only for a little bit of time, after a bit of usage, it'll come back. If I listen to music, sometimes it goes away, sometimes it just reduces a bit, sometimes nothing changes.
So I doubt it's the phone that's broken, it did happen right after flashing a senseless ICS Rom. I don't want to flash a full RUU yet because there might be a solution out there that doesn't require me to go back to stock so that I can install a full update.
Has anyone experienced this?
In case anyone is interested, I went to the Verizon store and I was told that although this is not a wide spread issue, it is actually a known problem. In some units, constant noise (even as the phone is booting up) will start happening when using the headset.
The person at the store didn't even check my phone, he simply started the process for a warranty replacement.
So if that happens to you, it's not the ROM, it's the phone itself.
CPU interference
Hit thanks or ill hit you
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CPU interference
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Definitely interference from something because the noise changes as I open/close apps or just flip through launcher pages.
I have the same exact issue but my warranty through Verizon is void since I traded my iPhone 4S to someone for the Rezound. Mine was working fine and one day it just started having this issue. Took it in and they told me they couldn't help me since I voided my warranty by trading (plus I don't have insurance on the phone).
Contacted HTC and the told me that it was a known issue and to contact their warranty company to get it replaced/fixed. The warranty is still good on the phone, I just have to send it to NY with a letter explaining my issues. Kinda worried about just putting the phone in a box and sending it on it's way without a paper trail of some sort.
Glad you were able to get your phone replaced. Good to know I'm not the only one here that had this issue.
I also started having this issue, it didn't show up until about a week after having the phone, though. Nice to know it's one of the things covered under warranty that's easy to get worked on, though.
I've had the cpu noise issue on three different Rezounds now, HTC says it's fixable in software. I don't know when we will see a fix though, if ever.
Sent from my HTC Rezound

Ask Samsung for replacement headphones or get new ones?

I'm still in the 1 year warranty period with my Galaxy Tab, so Samsung is supposed to replace any damaged/defunct peripherals, correct? They sent me a replacement set of headphones when my first ones stopped working hardly a month after I had the Tab. I went and tried to be nice and patient with them in the chat, but the first chat guy just abandoned me. In the second chat I absolutely went off about how disappointed I was with the first chat and how I would like a replacement, etc. and they replaced my headphones.
After it shipped, I used the secondary headphones once, put it down, left it for about a month (I went on a trip and left it home by accident, So they sat there ). Upon returning home, I picked up the headphones, and out of all mean odds, only one side worked. Sigh, Samsung.
I want to go back and replace another one, but I don't want to have to deal with headphones that only last a month or two, even if they are free. Should I still go back for another one, or does anyone here have a nice suggestion on earphones I should buy?
Has nobody replied to this for three years? I like Samsung headphones they last good for me but are bad for running because they fall out of my ears. I'd go either replacing them and then still buy a second pair what's wrong with having two?

[Q] Amaze 4G speaker and mic stopped working

The phone was bought new in May and unlocked in June because it's in another country. It came with Android preinstalled from T-Mobile.
The Wi Fi doesn't work, but that's a hardware problem and HTC won't fix it under warranty because the phone was unlocked. NOt a big deal, and not the problem I'm writing about.
Last night the battery died. Today, after charging the battery, the speaker and microphone don't work.
Anyone I call cannot hear me. There is no sound at all on the other phone. No static, Nothing! It's like putting your turned off phone to your ear.
And it is the same when they talk. I can't hear anything.
I took the battery out several times and that didn't help
Did a hard reset and that didn't help either. The phone was working fine until the battery died
does anyone know how to fix this problem?
Same problem
I have the same problem. I'm looking for a solution, otherwise I'll need to send it back. Did you ever find a fix? #frustrating
Phasar said:
The phone was bought new in May and unlocked in June because it's in another country. It came with Android preinstalled from T-Mobile.
The Wi Fi doesn't work, but that's a hardware problem and HTC won't fix it under warranty because the phone was unlocked. NOt a big deal, and not the problem I'm writing about.
Last night the battery died. Today, after charging the battery, the speaker and microphone don't work.
Anyone I call cannot hear me. There is no sound at all on the other phone. No static, Nothing! It's like putting your turned off phone to your ear.
And it is the same when they talk. I can't hear anything.
I took the battery out several times and that didn't help
Did a hard reset and that didn't help either. The phone was working fine until the battery died
does anyone know how to fix this problem?
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HTC Amaze phone only works on speaker
trbryant said:
I have the same problem. I'm looking for a solution, otherwise I'll need to send it back. Did you ever find a fix? #frustrating
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My HTC Amaze is almost doing the exact opposite. When I make or receive calls, I cannot hear people. They can hear me, but unless I put it on speakerphone, I am SOL. It works with bluetooth in my car just fine but it is a little aggravating to have to keep a call on speaker. Anyone else have this problem? I have done a hard reset, I called TMobile...they said they were unable to help. I have the insurance, but only for lost or damaged. As it was explained to me...TMobile cannot help me in regard to phone but...if I drop it in the toilet or run over it...the php insurance will cover it (with the 150 deductible) When I signed up for the insurance it was explained to me that it was like an extended warranty. However when I called tech support, I was informed that it was not... Help please

[Q] [Advice] Galaxy SIII completely dead?

Guys I owned a Galaxy SIII white GT-19300... had it for 3-4 months, bought it brand new. used really carefully, only had one or two falls that's it.
Finally it decided to crap all of a sudden like it had a silent heart attack, just a couple of hours ago. It wasn't charging or was in process of updating or anything. Just that I was sitting and having a sms conversation where in the middle it just won't budge at all. It just went completely pulseless.
These are the symptoms:
-No display
-Won't power up by any means
-No charging light
-No sign of booting up
What I tried:
-Hard reset
-Remove SIM and SD card, still no activity
-Swapped battery of working S3
What should be the next step?. Thankfully warranty period hasn't elapsed yet.
How should I approach now?. Will the warranty company replace the set or more likely create some unsolvable obstacles, like them assuming fall or label the phone rooted etc?
Thanks for your time
saadxe said:
Guys I owned a Galaxy SIII white GT-19300... had it for 3-4 months, bought it brand new. used really carefully, only had one or two falls that's it.
Finally it decided to crap all of a sudden like it had a silent heart attack, just a couple of hours ago. It wasn't charging or was in process of updating or anything. Just that I was sitting and having a sms conversation where in the middle it just won't budge at all. It just went completely pulseless.
These are the symptoms:
-No display
-Won't power up by any means
-No charging light
-No sign of booting up
What I tried:
-Hard reset
-Remove SIM and SD card, still no activity
-Swapped battery of working S3
What should be the next step?. Thankfully warranty period hasn't elapsed yet.
How should I approach now?. Will the warranty company replace the set or more likely create some unsolvable obstacles, like them assuming fall or label the phone rooted etc?
Thanks for your time
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Warrant may be void if its rooted or custom rom or modified status or rom counter above zero .
No way to reset those on a non booting phone .
Dropped damage incurred again who knows until they take the phone apart .
jje
JJEgan said:
Warrant may be void if its rooted or custom rom or modified status or rom counter above zero .
No way to reset those on a non booting phone .
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If the phone's truly hard-bricked, there's no way the service center would be able to discern that. Dead is dead.
Agreed, if the phone is truly dead no one in the sammy repair could able to detect that.
Sent from my GT-I9300
I'm sorry but I have to disagree, just because the power port has died, by no means means the memory/storage, or anything else for that matter really is down.. (not that it'll come up, just making a point)
it sounds like you really did everything right to troubleshoot it huh.. well let me just throw a few things out, you probably didnt, but hopefully did overlook..
the cord you're trying to charge it with, could it be not working/charging it?
have you tried another cord, or maybe even a USB cord? was it plugged in when it died? some low quality/defective cords can have some weird effects on phones, like less responsive digitizers, or even short out a phone
did you have any custom CPU settings? over/under clock/volt? had you played with you min/max CPU settings?
it doesn't turn on, did you determin this by seeing no display? seeing if there's any hapticfeedback, or even calling it from another phone and seeing if it rings on the callers side.
I know it seems silly but I'm just throwing out things from personal expirence ..
so now your phone really is dead, well having it under warrenty is great. having worked at an AT&T corporate retailer, I can tell you what happens on our side when you bring in a damaged phone.. well try it ourselves, well ask what happened, if you don't know well ask things like, 'did you drop it', 'or it was in contact with water'. (were actually required to ask, since these things aren't covered under warranty. which let me say, is so broken that we push the extended warranty on you, because it covers basically nothing.. we have a quota that says we need to sell X amount of a list of product/services each month.. but I digress).. anyway, once you tell us it just died out of nowhere we take your phone, put it in an envelope and ship it back to the manufacturer. in the mean time well offer you a loaner phone if you need one (just whatever we have on hand at the time, usually phones we get from trade-ins) (you keep your battery and sim) , and we put a 50 dollar hold on your card (yes on a creditcard, not your account) until your phone comes back in and we get our loaner phone. they'll send you a phone back to us, not yours, usually a refurbished version, then we call you and let you know your phones ready.
NEVER have I ever seen or heard anything ever of checking for root. most of our reps don't even know what that is.. once we submit a replacement form, the new phone is on transit to our shop usually by the next day (meaning they send out the replacement before they get the one we sent).
my advice is once you're sure the phone is dead, take it in to your retailer, tell them it died out of nowhere while you were texting, and it won't turn back on. you don't need to go into anymore detail than that..
clearly I have a problem with rambling this morning haha so ill stop talking there. if you have anymore questions tho, ill be happy to answer. goodluck!
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I'm sorry but I have to disagree, just because the power port has died, by no means means the memory/storage, or anything else for that matter really is down.. (not that it'll come up, just making a point)
it sounds like you really did everything right to troubleshoot it huh.. well let me just throw a few things out, you probably didnt, but hopefully did overlook..
the cord you're trying to charge it with, could it be not working/charging it?
have you tried another cord, or maybe even a USB cord? was it plugged in when it died? some low quality/defective cords can have some weird effects on phones, like less responsive digitizers, or even short out a phone
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Didn't mention it. I underwent much thoroughly then what I typed.. Yup tried 3 different cables, couple of chargers, usb cable.
And no it really wasn't plugged in. I really was expecting a sms at that time, when it took too long, I took it out from the pocket and voila DEAD!
soraxd said:
did you have any custom CPU settings? over/under clock/volt? had you played with you min/max CPU settings?
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No didn't.. was too scared to try that!
soraxd said:
it doesn't turn on, did you determin this by seeing no display? seeing if there's any hapticfeedback, or even calling it from another phone and seeing if it rings on the callers side.
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Tried everything you mentioned and even more then that!
yup lifeless like a brick.
** By the way an incidental finding found before claiming warranty. While having the battery in the phone. It was still warm. Removed it. Became cooler, upon reinstall, it became warm again. What gives??!
It's more like a phone in coma!
soraxd said:
I know it seems silly but I'm just throwing out things from personal expirence ..
so now your phone really is dead, well having it under warrenty is great. having worked at an AT&T corporate retailer, I can tell you what happens on our side when you bring in a damaged phone.. well try it ourselves, well ask what happened, if you don't know well ask things like, 'did you drop it', 'or it was in contact with water'. (were actually required to ask, since these things aren't covered under warranty. which let me say, is so broken that we push the extended warranty on you, because it covers basically nothing.. we have a quota that says we need to sell X amount of a list of product/services each month.. but I digress).. anyway, once you tell us it just died out of nowhere we take your phone, put it in an envelope and ship it back to the manufacturer. in the mean time well offer you a loaner phone if you need one (just whatever we have on hand at the time, usually phones we get from trade-ins) (you keep your battery and sim) , and we put a 50 dollar hold on your card (yes on a creditcard, not your account) until your phone comes back in and we get our loaner phone. they'll send you a phone back to us, not yours, usually a refurbished version, then we call you and let you know your phones ready.
NEVER have I ever seen or heard anything ever of checking for root. most of our reps don't even know what that is.. once we submit a replacement form, the new phone is on transit to our shop usually by the next day (meaning they send out the replacement before they get the one we sent).
my advice is once you're sure the phone is dead, take it in to your retailer, tell them it died out of nowhere while you were texting, and it won't turn back on. you don't need to go into anymore detail than that..
clearly I have a problem with rambling this morning haha so ill stop talking there. if you have anymore questions tho, ill be happy to answer. goodluck!
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Thanks for the detailed reply man, really appreciated. Especially since I was already trying to read the minds of these warranty dealers!
So just a while ago I gave it in for warranty. I was adamant of it going dead while I was doing an sms (although true!).. just said no to whatever cause they tried to find (wasn't any, honest!). They were pressing me though for the graze it got (a month ago).. I said 90% of the phones are scratched, and how many do die? He went okay we'll see then, 'yeah you are right we buy that, most that gets damaged from a fall is a phone with shattered screen!"'. Next question, the tricky one!. Did you modify/update software?
I was like, I keep my phones as stock and was totally acting alien to terms like 'rooting' 'firmware' 'kernel' etc (not being honest, but i'm sure that's not the cause)
He was like okay hand it over, we'll do the rest!
Hopefully they don't ever get to revive the mobo or i'm screwed for real!
my phone just died after flashing morfic A10 kernel. i am running stock rooted rom and the best part my sgs 3 was bought 11/18/12 from target, cant go to download mode, cant go to recovery i even tried adb recovery and download mode hoping to turn on nada, charge for an hour no led flashing. my sgs3 totally dead. called target and they said just bring it and they will replace it with new one if the phone wont turn on. is that mean i will be okay even my phone is rooted?
UPDATE:
Thank God.. got my SIII fixed in warranty, now it's back to life!
Just had a motherboard replacement, no further details given.
Hence kind of proven!:
if the phone is truly dead no one in the sammy repair could able to detect that.
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