EVO 3D Battery Error - HTC EVO 3D

Does anyone know what's this battery Error that I'm randomly getting? Does anyone else have this issue?
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I believe that means your battery is overheating. I think it happened to me on my og EVO once. I set my phone down turned it off came back later and it was all better!
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Yeah..pretty common with some evo3d's..the battery isnt making good contact on the points..just put a little piece of cardboard or something between battery and the inner rim of the phone to help push the battery into the gold points of the phone..I had this problem and never seen it again after doing this.
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BrianBaker said:
Yeah..pretty common with some evo3d's..the battery isnt making good contact on the points..just put a little piece of cardboard or something between battery and the inner rim of the phone to help push the battery into the gold points of the phone..I had this problem and never seen it again after doing this.
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LMAO go talk to Sprint and get a new phone. These so called "fixes" are the reason why manufacturers don't give a **** about quality products anymore, too many people settle with broken ****.
Oh and by the way, let's say his battery is overheating and he takes your advice; cardboard/paper catches fire... And he now has no phone.

lchupacabras said:
LMAO go talk to Sprint and get a new phone. These so called "fixes" are the reason why manufacturers don't give a **** about quality products anymore, too many people settle with broken ****.
Oh and by the way, let's say his battery is overheating and he takes your advice; cardboard/paper catches fire... And he now has no phone.
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pretty sure he can tell if his phone is over heating if he really wanted to..the cardboard is no where near where the battery connects to the points.So if it magically catches fire then I guess you would be right..As for the manufactures not caring about quality control sure I get your point.But thats not the point of the thread.He asked why its happining and there are only 2 ways it has ever happend to me.Over heating and/or battery not making good contact..Just offered a simple "fix" for the moment.If it doesn't fly with him then he can go waste his time getting a replacement that may very well do the same thing.

What kernel are you using? That can have an affect on it too
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According to another thread, this phenomenon is known as "randomly sausage". (I really hope I'm not the only one that understands this)

Hello,
Of a similar bent, multiple times since I had a Refurbished 3D sent to me, the Battery has drained to zero whilst being plugged in to the Charger. This has primarily occurred when plugged into the Wall as opposed to say my Laptop. It happened again this Morning.
When I insert a different Battery, it seems to fix the problem and the 3D Charges as usual. However, this is one damn annoying issue.
Cheers,
JJ

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Spots on my screen too...

They are very fine, and by now you all know everything about it...so my question is, take it back?? Or live with it??
Also, is it going to worsen over time???
Plz help...
Live with it if you can. They don't worsen and your replacement might be worse.
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if youre the one of the people who active in the nigh, it should be a problem for you.
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Live with it if you can. They don't worsen and your replacement might be worse.
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Thanx man...and i guess you are right...who knows, the one next might be worst...i possibly can't ask the shop keeper to open all the boxes until i find the 'right one'. If there is such a thing that is...strangely, they are like Mr Hyde...vanishing during the day in thin air...
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ExtraDan said:
if youre the one of the people who active in the nigh, it should be a problem for you.
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Luckily I am not...infact i just saw it yesterday after almost 9 days of buying it...my only fear is it shouldn't worsen...
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My first device had very little spots, it was returned for a dead pixel. The second device had quite a bit more spots. Live with it if you can, if not then take it back and check the new phone out in the store closet before you leave.
I actually noticed a few spots just last night. I immediately made the decision not to care, since I've owned it for so long, and just now noticed it. PLUS I've gone through some pretty bad experiences with returns (6 different EVOs from Sprint each worse than the last).
\\Carved into this thread by my RAZR//
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Bad news- seems like there is one developing in the centre of the screen...now i am concerned...
They are like pimples on a youth face...come from nowhere, vanish in thin air...the older ones seem to fade slightly i think...hmm.
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spots sounds okay, mine has bands running across it which looks like glue residue
My Razr Maxx has no spots or any other screen "defects" at all. And I have been trying to look for them since I first read posts about that, so it got me wondering on if that's something that was fixed with the Maxx version of the Razr. Are there any Maxx owners here with no screen defects at all?
That's good question that I would like to know as well!
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I doubt it...Maxx to has it...from what I have read in the forums...
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Phone Creak near Volume Rocker

Finally swapped back to Android yesterday and bought the S3. After playing with it for a bit I noticed a very loud creak on the back of the phone where the volume rocker is. Took off the back plate and it's actually the phone making this noise. Took it back to Verizon and the associate there pulled out another phone to show it was normal and just wanted to see how true this was. Searched around and couldn't find much on here so sorry if this has been asked. Here's a picture to show the area in question.
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Finally swapped back to Android yesterday and bought the S3. After playing with it for a bit I noticed a very loud creak on the back of the phone where the volume rocker is. Took off the back plate and it's actually the phone making this noise. Took it back to Verizon and the associate there pulled out another phone to show it was normal and just wanted to see how true this was. Searched around and couldn't find much on here so sorry if this has been asked. Here's a picture to show the area in question.
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no such issue for my S3 and the 3 other S3s that I have played with.
My international version has the same thing. The gap between the battery cover and the bezel is slightly more than the rest of the phone. Doesn't bother me enough to try an exchange, took this one long enough to get here.
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Got a case and forgot about it
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Yeah, maybe mine would make that noise if I push there or whatever. But I never heard it and I have a case on my smartphone. Im going to keep a case on it to protect it anyway from falls. I wouldn't care even if I heard something though.
I just checked with my flip cover and it is more flush. Could just be some battery covers, maybe all of them but the flip cover fits perfectly.
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My last three phones have been HTC phones..... I'm used to the creeking...... But no I don't have that on my GS3.
GS3 Baby!!!
Mine creaks like billy-o. I'd send it back if I could be arsed with the hassle of getting my data off and back on again.
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Got a little creek down where the usb connector is. It made that sound every time i pressed home. hehe.
but a small piece of ducktape fixed that Just stick it to the phone and put the cover ontop and the sound is gone
Don't know if this is the same but in The Netherlands users a reporting cracks:
http://tweakers.net/nieuws/83168/gebruikers-melden-haarscheuren-in-rand-samsung-galaxy-s-iii.html
Or in English (via Google Translate)
http://translate.google.nl/translat...aarscheuren-in-rand-samsung-galaxy-s-iii.html

Input Lag

Hi people, I have an EVO 3D and it has input lag. If I slide my finger at a certain speed, things won't keep up. Similar to the issue the original EVO had. Could this be a hardware or software problem? I'm rooted and running CM9 but the problem exists with like every rom I've tried. Is there anyone else with a 3D experiencing this?
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Juanito216 said:
Hi people, I have an EVO 3D and it has input lag. If I slide my finger at a certain speed, things won't keep up. Similar to the issue the original EVO had. Could this be a hardware or software problem? I'm rooted and running CM9 but the problem exists with like every rom I've tried. Is there anyone else with a 3D experiencing this?
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dont got the evo 3d but if u state that it is happening with every rom u use i guess its a hardware problem...
But i read an article about it wich said that in some htc phone fine dust comes between the display and the glass wich might occure the errors u got...
disable the letter popup to dramatically improve the keyboard performance.
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disable the letter popup to dramatically improve the keyboard performance.
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Dont think that this is the solution to the problem i mean its an htc evo 3d this phone should ****ing recognize what you want it to do otherwise you shouldnt have had to spend that amount of money
its simple rediculous if it wouldnt work
Thanks for the replies. I'm not having an issue with keyboard input though. It's when sliding your finger, like when pulling the notification bar down. It doesn't keep up with my finger unless I move my finger slowly. This is like my 4th android and I may have never had an issue like this with the previous phones. I noticed after getting this phone and having more time with it. Still usable, can be kinda aggravating though I guess.
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Thanks for the replies. I'm not having an issue with keyboard input though. It's when sliding your finger, like when pulling the notification bar down. It doesn't keep up with my finger unless I move my finger slowly. This is like my 4th android and I may have never had an issue like this with the previous phones. I noticed after getting this phone and having more time with it. Still usable, can be kinda aggravating though I guess.
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Then head to the htc store and let them check wether there is any dust below the touch and between the glass i told u i read an atricle about it and they said that the one or other htc phone might face that problem
so if we cant exclude this possibiliy we cant go on troubleshooting so please check it out
fare well

NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*insert lots of swear words*
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So I left my precious Galaxy Note on the back on my dads truck, the car that he will only drive 10% of the time, and then today he drives it. I go out to get my phone and realize he took the truck. I was like "OHHHHHHH *swear words*!!!!!!!!!"
I went out and looked for it and found it on the side of the rode face down with the screen protector off. I had a simple flip case on it, but I wasn't able to find that.
I am ultra sad right now, but there is a lot of hope.
A strange thing is that the battery was still in it and the back of the phone had absolutly no scratches on it.
I turned it on and I could hear little startup sounds like the new gmail message one
So I guess that is good, but I still have this broken screen .
So the reason I am posting this is because I want to know if I can get it fixed with a kit or something. I am assuming I have to get the LCD and polarizer because the screen is cracked into little bits as the picture showed, and I can pick out each of those bits pretty much.
So much for gorilla glass
Gorilla glass is not for a phone dropping off a moving car....
Also p.m. me I have a spare backing for the note brand new
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wait, you left the phone on the back of his truck.....you say that like its normal like one would put it on their dresser or something. So you normally leave your phone in the garage on a vehicle?
Looks like someone ran over it. too many impact points on the glass from pressure applied, rather than the initial smack on the ground.
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wait, you left the phone on the back of his truck.....you say that like its normal like one would put it on their dresser or something. So you normally leave your phone in the garage on a vehicle?
Looks like someone ran over it. too many impact points on the glass from pressure applied, rather than the initial smack on the ground.
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Yay, I am kind of thinking that too, but the back of the phone is completely perfect.
Willanhanyard said:
Yay, I am kind of thinking that too, but the back of the phone is completely perfect.
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The rubber of a tire running over the side with the battery aint gonna cause a lot of damage scratch wise... the part facing the concret is another story.
Sucks...
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Insurance claim.
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Insurance claim.
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Agreed ....
If that poor thing got ran over ...(sniff)
You likely have hidden stress damage ...IMHO

[Q] Overheating?

Getting my phone tomorrow and am concerned reading several reviews saying it overheats? Is this a problem for anyone? How frequent does it occur? Should I be worried? Thank you in advance!
I usually run my screen at 50 and I've had 2 times when I worried about temp. Once was when my text bogged up trying to send had 4 sending at same time. The phone began getting real hot I deleted text restarted phone then retyped text and temps dropped. Second time was when I went to send an email. Seemed like it took a while to send once it showed sent in my sent box the phone began to lower on temps. Both times this happens I was on WiFi and with losing net I switch from 3g and 4g all day. Not sure where the problem was but it went away quickly
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Getting my phone tomorrow and am concerned reading several reviews saying it overheats? Is this a problem for anyone? How frequent does it occur? Should I be worried? Thank you in advance!
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No problems like that on my end. Although most people don't realize that these smartphones can actually run pretty hot around 100 F or so and that's normal, although it is very unsettling feeling your $600 device get that hot.
I'd be curious to see people use something like System Monitor that shows what their phones are running at during the day.
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Unless people are playing games or watching videos, the phone shouldn't be that bad, people probably could do a little better job of debloating and hibernating things and their phones wouldn't get so hot... Just my opinion though!
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No problems like that on my end. Although most people don't realize that these smartphones can actually run pretty hot around 100 F or so and that's normal, although it is very unsettling feeling your $600 device get that hot.
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x2. Any heavy processing load will cause it to get hot, when the processor kicks into high gear a lot of electricity runs through it and will raise the temp a significant amount. This is normal and nothing to worry about. Processors are typically designed with temperature controls which will slow the processor down when it gets too hot. You don't have anything to worry about.
Plus, if something does happen to your phone you would be covered by warranty and insurance if you have it.

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