now that we are all safely aboard the s-off train im looking to tackle the annoying high awake time but I still cant seem to get the spare parts battery history thing to work. Does it need some sort of lib or module to work? Any idea?
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I've lost my HTC Hero 2 days ago, it is still ringing somewhere, so it is not stolen. I have not installed any tracker on it, it runs a Chocolate Eclair 1.01, I don't know if there is any way to access the phone remotely. PLEASE HELP!
Unless you have tracking software on your phone you'll have to retrace your steps, ask in pubs and bars that you've been in. I don't know why you're wasting your time on here get outside and look!
Did you install WaveSecure (or equivalent) on it?
If not, you're stuffed I'm afraid, unless you had some other plan in place. There's loads of apps (free and paid) that let you track your phone, even enabling GPS if it's off.
But this doesn't help you. I dunno how long battery lasts on that ROM, but I would suggest you get looking before it stops ringing out, then you have no hope of tracing it down really.
Message for anyone reading this: install a tracking app on your phone if possible.
Hello guys,
I have never posted on the forum before, yet read and used some info to troubleshoot different situations I have been through, so hi to everybody.
But this time I am facing a weird problem, which is presented as follow,
The phone suddeny toggles very fast between driving mode, voice talk, etc. Even a couple of times when I was talking to someone, it toggled to speaker mode, which you can imagine is very annoying. Also, Google Maps went crazy, as in less than five minutes, it showed me in 7 different countries all around the globe, and in the middle of the ocean (location pointed using wifi, not gps per se)
And I shall also comment that I was having trouble to get it charged, said something like the voltage was too high; the only way I could charge the battery was turning off the phone and then charging it.
Guess I am lucky that my PC still recognizes the phone without problem, and I can access all my stored files, but I don't know for how long it will last like this, so I am kind of in a hurry here to fix the problem while I still have the tools to try to.
I want also to denote that I did let the poor guy fall to the floor a couple of times in the past, nothing too serious though, but it is very strange that all these errors I told you about started when the phone was doing nothing but charging on my desk from my port USB on my PC, and a lot of time, say weeks, after the fall to the floor incidents.
My specs are
Android
4.0.3
Baseband
I777UCLE5
Kernel
3.0.15-I777UCLE5-CL652575
[email protected] #3
Thank you guys for taking your time to read this, and thank you in advance for helpping me out in anyway you can.
I have absolutely no idea, but I can offer this:
Remove ALL personal files.
Create backups of apps (TiBu).
Have a copy of the ROM you want downloaded.
Do a complete full wipe.
Do it again.
Flash the ROM.
Reboot and let us know.
Until someone more knowledge chimes in, this will help to eliminate any possible software failure.
Clay
Team Pirate
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Hello, I have a samsung galaxy s2 gt i9100 with a problem that I do not manage to find from where it comes. when I branch to the PC displaying the battery collapses until zero and then unplugged when it goes out and it is necessary to remove the battery and put it back to the start and functioning normally. well when it is off and that puts him in charge and then to start you must remove the battery and put it back and then it starts normally. beginning if someone has a solution or explanation I'm interested. thank you in advance.
Try a new battery. Also sounds a lot like the USB board/port is on the fritz; it almost always throws up intermittent problems like the ones you're experiencing rather than dying completely all of a sudden.
Replacing it is easy/cheap to do. There have been lots of threads about this issue on here over the past few months, search for those. You need to look at the USB board you currently have in the phone & order the exact same one. There are 4 different revisions from memory, get the wrong version & your phone may not work/properly after you change it. So it pays to get it right first time.
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Try a new battery. Also sounds a lot like the USB board/port is on the fritz; it almost always throws up intermittent problems like the ones you're experiencing rather than dying completely all of a sudden.
Replacing it is easy/cheap to do. There have been lots of threads about this issue on here over the past few months, search for those. You need to look at the USB board you currently have in the phone & order the exact same one. There are 4 different revisions from memory, get the wrong version & your phone may not work/properly after you change it. So it pays to get it right first time.
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thank you for the answer
You're welcome Hope you get it sorted (Let us know how you get on).
I have change the usb card but it's the same thing .i have changed to rom stock but it's the same . I think now the problem is in mothercard .
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Whoa. Wait a minute.
You're trying to tell me you were able to source a new USB board/port on a Sunday & replace it all in the space of 3 hours ?
Hi guys, I need your help please: I am using a HTC HD2 with WM6.5 stock ROM (RUU_Leo_S_hTC_Asia_WWE_3.14.707.3_Radio_15.42.50.11U_2.15.50.14_LEO_S_Ship.exe) and nearly everytime I disconnect the battery the clock and date are jumping to another random value, sometimes even a week or two before the current date, time as well to any possible value.
Disconnecting the battery is unavoidable since the phone is sometimes completely freezing with black screen during a call and I cannot stop it in any other way but by disconnecting the battery. This might happen even once in 3 to 5 days. Besides that horrible locking, setting again the date and time is quite unpleasant.
As experiment I have removed the sim, powwered off the phone and the date and time stayed correct even after several days.
Anybody else having the same problem with clock and date while removing the battery?
Any solution somebody can share with me, please?
Thank you!
Hi There My Friend
axelTP2 said:
Hi guys, I need your help please: I am using a HTC HD2 with WM6.5 stock ROM (RUU_Leo_S_hTC_Asia_WWE_3.14.707.3_Radio_15.42.50.11U_2.15.50.14_LEO_S_Ship.exe) and nearly everytime I disconnect the battery the clock and date are jumping to another random value, sometimes even a week or two before the current date, time as well to any possible value.
Disconnecting the battery is unavoidable since the phone is sometimes completely freezing with black screen during a call and I cannot stop it in any other way but by disconnecting the battery. This might happen even once in 3 to 5 days. Besides that horrible locking, setting again the date and time is quite unpleasant.
As experiment I have removed the sim, powwered off the phone and the date and time stayed correct even after several days.
Anybody else having the same problem with clock and date while removing the battery?
Any solution somebody can share with me, please?
Thank you!
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My friend Maybe The Problem Is Related To HD2's Board Which Doesn't Have BIOS CLOCK Battery To Save Date And Time But You Can Try Android Or WPH Or Other Windows Mobile ROMs Like Energy / Artemis and etc. That May Help Avoid Freezes ... :laugh:
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
The problem is that the internal tiny battery is dead so when you pull out the battery you reset the clock and even the date to original state. The problem with the call stuck can be solved very easily, just flash a newest Stock WM 6.5.2. But I will suggest to install Android and you will revive the HD2 and you do not believe what you can do again with you phone. Sorry to say but I can't believe you stay on WM6.5 this days, WM6.5 die long time ago.
Thank you guys for answering me.
What tiny bios battery are you talking about, this is a phone not a PC??? I've never heard on any smartphone about coin battery!!!
OK, I might be interested to try the Energy ROM, if you think that it will solve the problem, but what is exactly the element that will repair the bug that I am talking about? Which means anyway at the end of the day that this is a software (ROM) problem and not a hardware problem.
I have to stay with WM for certain compatibility issues, but I use the phone only for voice calls, SMS and mail, what else do I need a phone with small screen for? For the other things I have the Android tablet, I own also an Android new phone, so that's why I intend to keep WM6.5x on my HD2, it does the job.
And nobody answered if meeting the same problem on his WM6.5 HD2 phone. Is this a wellknown native HD2 problem?
Thanks again......
My friend, HD2 it a hell old device dinosaur with prehistoric hardware. Already the device have 5 years from the first release. All recent phones have a tiny battery inside to keep up clock and date and it's normal after all this years a kind of battery like that can die. Search before post.
Also your OS is compromise so if you format the phone and install new Rom this will fix and help the phone to work properely so you will not have freezings and yes is not hardware related. For the end is not a native problem, is random and for such a old phone is normal to have some problems.
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My friend, HD2 it a hell old device dinosaur with prehistoric hardware. Already the device have 5 years from the first release. All recent phones have a tiny battery inside to keep up clock and date and it's normal after all this years a kind of battery like that can die. Search before post.
Also your OS is compromise so if you format the phone and install new Rom this will fix and help the phone to work properely so you will not have freezings and yes is not hardware related. For the end is not a native problem, is random and for such a old phone is normal to have some problems.
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Thank you eclyptos! I take it that the photo is of an opened HD2.
If so, the solution to my clock & date problem is to replace that battery with a new one, isn't it? That is if not hard-soldered on the board. Is this an easy to find battery? I will open my HD2 one of these days. So far for the battery.
As for the freezing, the solution is to flash again the ROM, preferable a customized ROM, right?
Thank you again!
you could first try changing radio version as 2.15.50.14 (test one from my signature) was known to cause call drops & hanging in some roms including original released nbh updates.
if radio does not resolve it then going to latest HTC rom or a good custom rom should resolve it. Energy is good, I use an older Energy build as better compatibility to software we use, CleanEX is another good custom rom worth looking at.
All links including 2 links to older solid performing energy roms & the thread main links can be found in the HD2 Wiki
As for the time issue, if not resetting completely to original date when device was new it could be a bug as a few roms had this issue (even energy custom rom does), is also possible the time battery on mainboard is dead but have 7+ year old htc devices that still work fine so would suggest checking the cell for power reading with a good multimeter. Although if you get a good solid WM rom the time issue will not be a burden as will hardly if ever need pull battery & battery pulling should be a last resort only used if pushing & holding the soft reset pin fails to restart the device.
Well
axelTP2 said:
Thank you eclyptos! I take it that the photo is of an opened HD2.
If so, the solution to my clock & date problem is to replace that battery with a new one, isn't it? That is if not hard-soldered on the board. Is this an easy to find battery? I will open my HD2 one of these days. So far for the battery.
As for the freezing, the solution is to flash again the ROM, preferable a customized ROM, right?
Thank you again!
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My friend ... Replacing the battery isn't an easy task you know ? It deals with the phone's sensitive motherboard ... so I don't recommend to replace it yourself ... just prevent having freezes by switching the ROM ... ( Thats the best way )
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
hitman1376 said:
My friend ... Replacing the battery isn't an easy task you know ? It deals with the phone's sensitive motherboard ... so I don't recommend to replace it yourself ... just prevent having freezes by switching the ROM ... ( Thats the best way )
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Yes, is true. You will never find the battery to replace yours, first of all, second the battery is welded to mainboard.
axelTP2 said:
Disconnecting the battery is unavoidable since the phone is sometimes completely freezing with black screen during a call and I cannot stop it in any other way but by disconnecting the battery.
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Below the battery cover there is a little reset button which reboots the phone. Use this instead of pulling the battery. Don't use a sharp object (damage), nor a pen or pencil (frequent use can cause build up of deposits). Pulling the battery and replacing frequently can bend the battery pins.
Hope this helps
Edit; oops, Mister B has already mentioned this, i missed it first reading.
ok so i have a lg l9 and its battery percentage is always at 100% i have tried calibrating it and buying a new battery for it. it also randomly shuts off and i cant turn it on unless its plugged into a charger. i dont even know where to start to figure out what is wrong with this thing so any help would be greatly appreciated. i am kinda of new to this type of stuff so please help me.
It's really difficult to understand what's going on when battery issues occurs, especially the hardware ones...
Check if it still under warrenty, if yes see if they sostitute it with a new one for free. If not, well its time too look for another phone. I advice you the OnePlus one