Seeing that there have been a few that have...rendered their device unusable...does anyone actually know, how much HTC would charge to recover a phone?
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Hello All,
I've been using this phone for a little less then a month, and I've had nothing but issues to get it working.
As I'm in India, after reading up a lot I got this network unlocked to work on one of our CDMA providers by registering my MEID with them and writing some nv items and uploading prls using cdma workshop.
But the last time I wrote another NV item for EVDO, i'm not sure if this could be a reason or no, but after that I was able to use the phone for sometime after which when I checked it died.
After checking it with few repair guys, it seems to be the power port got short? I'm struggling to understand how this happened? Gave it for repairs with them, but they said it worked for half hour and it died again.
Any ideas what could the issue be here? Any help would be much appreciated!!
Thanks,
Arnab
Anyone has any ideas? :/
if your power port doesnt work, buy an external battery charger and use that to charge your battery then put it in the phone. you can get them pretty cheap on ebay
No, I mean the 4 contact connector on the motherboard that has shorted!
I'm trying to fix my friend's HTC amaze (wind). The screen wasn't turning on but I know that the device itself is on because the computer detects it. I was suddenly able to get it working by reflashing the stock ruu. Then I got everything working rooted it and unlocked the bootloader and installed quicksense. Then I gave it back to my friend and he put his sim card into it and tried to turn it back on but then the screen suddenly didn't show anything again and the light at the bottom shows which is strange. I'm not sure how to diagnose it. My friend got the phone from his friend who got scammed and the phone isn't under warranty. Thanks.
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It may not have warranty from the carrier but it does have the warranty from HTC. Call HTC and you send the phone it to them. They'll fix it and send it back. I did that multiple times. I bought HD2s from eBay and I called HTC. They fixed the phone for me.
Hey all.
I was just wondering if anyone has had any luck with sending the phone off to HTC to have the bluetooth range issues repaired yet or not?
Mine has seemed to degrade that I now cant keep in pocket and have it work anymore.
WOW! Has no one sent their phone in for this for repair or anything?
Well guys, I've got a little situation here.
My Rezound is rooted S-on running new firmware, so bootloader shows "unlocked tampered".
My charging port took a dump on me and verizon is sending me a replacement but I'm pretty sure I need to get rid of that Tampered Unlocked message before sending this one in.
I've searched and found several threads on this but all use ADB and I have no way to connect to a computer since the port is out.
Can anyone help me out with this?
Thanks
I'm afraid there is nothing you can do without USB. (unless you want to take it apart and jtag it lol)
Most people report that Verizon doesn't check for unlocked bootloaders for warranty (although HTC is reportedly very strict with warranty).
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So I'm going to be getting a new phone here soon... I've narrowed it down to an S4, or HTC One. I've taken a lot of things into consideration and HTC One seems like an amazing device, it pretty much just has not sold itself to me because of the non-replaceable battery.
I understand most people probably change phones every year and the battery should make that no problem, but I'm not one of those people. This will be my first smart phone I'll be purchasing and I'm sorta going by what will last longer with proper care.
Basically, I'm looking for information on the phone's warranty in the event of battery issues. How long is the standard warranty usually if any? Also how does HTC take care of their customer's and handle the warranty? I plan to purchase the phone from T-Mobile in full. My reasoning is because of T-Mobile's version's available frequencies. In-case in the future I decided to use it unlocked on the AT&T network. Also what are some experiences of users here with repairing their HTC One?
Thanks
Warranty is 1 year on every phone I have ever used including the One. If you get the phone from T-Mobile they will honor the warranty and swap out your phone. I have had it since the release day and no battery issues yet other than it doesn't last long enough lol. Far as I know you cant take really apart the One without risking damaging it or without some special tool HTC has.