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Hey guys,
I'm new to the DNA forum and I've searched through a few threads about this but I haven't been able to find much help. Here we go: so as the title states the phone won't turn on and when I put it on the charger no LED's turn on to resemble a charge at all. I've tried the power button for 20 seconds, nothing happens, I've tried the power button, volume down, and even power, volume up and down. None of these seem to give life to the phone.
This is actually my friend's old phone and he got a replacement for it already I'm just trying to see if I can get it working again. So really I have a free DNA to diagnose because Verizon doesn't want it back.
Phone wasn't rooted before it died, pure stock.
Anybody have a suggestion or path you think I should take?
Thanks ahead of time,
monkey
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Hey guys,
I'm new to the DNA forum and I've searched through a few threads about this but I haven't been able to find much help. Here we go: so as the title states the phone won't turn on and when I put it on the charger no LED's turn on to resemble a charge at all. I've tried the power button for 20 seconds, nothing happens, I've tried the power button, volume down, and even power, volume up and down. None of these seem to give life to the phone.
This is actually my friend's old phone and he got a replacement for it already I'm just trying to see if I can get it working again. So really I have a free DNA to diagnose because Verizon doesn't want it back.
Phone wasn't rooted before it died, pure stock.
Anybody have a suggestion or path you think I should take?
Thanks ahead of time,
monkey
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that you need to ask your friend for the complete story. What happened prior to the phone being bricked? Was there water damage or any other damage. Have you tried other charging cables that are known to be working and looked to make sure the pins inside the charge port have not been broken?
Sounds bricked to me. If it is bricked only way to get it working is to jtag it and send it out. It will be cheaper than paying for a new dna and if you really want it, it would run you a lot less in terms of money for a jtag repair.
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Try letting it charge a full 24hrs and then see if it powers on. If that doesn't work then consider jtag
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Not sure if I'll go the JTAG route or not. Like I said the phone has been replaced already it just sucks I can't take advantage of the phone. I have it sitting on the charger now, going to see if it'll work after a long period of time. There's no water damage, Verizon has checked it already.
If I would JTAG it...what would come of that. I'm not 100% familiar with JTAG, I just did a small amount of googling about it. Looks like a diagnostic procedure?
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Not sure if I'll go the JTAG route or not. Like I said the phone has been replaced already it just sucks I can't take advantage of the phone. I have it sitting on the charger now, going to see if it'll work after a long period of time. There's no water damage, Verizon has checked it already.
If I would JTAG it...what would come of that. I'm not 100% familiar with JTAG, I just did a small amount of googling about it. Looks like a diagnostic procedure?
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Its like a low level format that will restore to factory configuration.
It will get the phone working for a smaller coast than purchasing a new one. So you would still be taking advantage of getting a new phone. If you purchase the phone through Verizon with an upgrade you will be spending around 250$ where as opposed to getting it jtaged I believe you will only be paying 65$ (not sure about price) if you go through mobile tech.
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Upgrade cost
Jaggar345 said:
It will get the phone working for a smaller coast than purchasing a new one. So you would still be taking advantage of getting a new phone. If you purchase the phone through Verizon with an upgrade you will be spending around 250$ where as opposed to getting it jtaged I believe you will only be paying 65$ (not sure about price) if you go through mobile tech.
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The upgrade cost is only $99 nowadays. I just got mine Monday from Fry's Electronics for $99.99. If they didn't have it, I was going to order it from wireless [dot] amazon [dot] com for $99.99.
Interesting...I may have to go that route, I'm considering taking it apart and getting a voltage reading off the charging port. That'll at least tell me if the port is working correctly. If I go down that path I'll keep you all updated.
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They must have dropped price since I got it. It was the same on Amazon and verizon when I get my dna
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I took the back off only to find out I don't have screwdrivers small enough to take it all apart. Also couldn't get a correct reading from anywhere. Back to the drawing board for now...
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Did you try a wireless charging pad? That might work who knows
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dragonstalker said:
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that you need to ask your friend for the complete story. What happened prior to the phone being bricked? Was there water damage or any other damage. Have you tried other charging cables that are known to be working and looked to make sure the pins inside the charge port have not been broken?
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Happened to me too on the 2.04 shipped. Totally unrooted n it just went black and never woke up. Set it down, picked it up. That's it.
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Desert Dwarf said:
The upgrade cost is only $99 nowadays. I just got mine Monday from Fry's Electronics for $99.99. If they didn't have it, I was going to order it from wireless [dot] amazon [dot] com for $99.99.
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Got mine the 15th for $49.95 from Amazon
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Greetings, I purchased a Droid DNA on craigslist and thought I had a great deal, the phone turned on, then turned off and never would take a charge again. After contacting verizon and having them tell me to return the device to the"retailer" I purchased the device from, I contacted HTC directly. HTC provided me with an amazing customer service expirence, it was weird and erie how good the service was. They gave me a ticket number number and an address to ship the device to, they didnt care where I purchased it. They day it arrived they fixed it and sent it back with a new motherboard less than 24 hours after delivery conformation. The device works perfectly.
I guess what I am getting at is if you can put the phone back together and make it look like you didnt take it apart, call HTC and create a repair order. All these devices come with at least a 1 year warranty.
I hope you get your device working regardless.
Yeah HTC support is by far the best support I have ever experienced. I felt the same way. My charger was bugging out and I called they got all my info and just said they would send a new one for free and to throw the other one out. They called me today and I missed the call but they didn't leave any message. Wondering if I should call them back or not, but oh well.
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Little late on my update but I did get the phone apart and back together. I didn't see anything that stuck out, no water damage, etc.
I would contact HTC and try to get a replacement, however Verizon realized they never got the device back and well...they want it. So there goes my fun...
Thanks for all the input
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same problem
I had the exact same issue (no charging no screen but capacitive touch buttons flashed) and had been playing with it trying to get my month old gold brick at this point, to rise like the Phoenix when it caught the light at just the right angle and the screen looked weird. Took a flashlight to it and the LCD is damaged but there is NO damage to the case/frame/digitizer. Been dealing with HTC for a week an probably will have to repair it myself. But heads up to anyone else with the same issue check the screen...
I am having the same problem. Any home based solutions so that i dont need to take it to either Verizon store or post it to JTAG?
Thank You
prateekjadhwani said:
I am having the same problem. Any home based solutions so that i dont need to take it to either Verizon store or post it to JTAG?
Thank You
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Although it may not appear to be charging let it sit for the night as it may be. Then take it off in the morning and hold the power button for 30 seconds and see if it boots. Some dna phones have issues when they die. My battery has died 4 times on me and when I plug it in the led light blinks for 2 mins and then it stays lit and charges so, just let it sit over night and try in the morning.
Report back when you have done the following.
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Thanks for the quick reply. I did that whole night. The green light dint even blink for a single second. And pressing the power button does nothing. I tried plugging it into computer, computer dint even detect it. (on mac, windows 7 and linux). I tried to boot it into the bootloader mode, still no progress.
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Hi guys,
Does anyone know where the water sensors (white round strips) are on HTC One? I accidentally dropped my HTC One in water. It started vibrating and I could not turn it off. It turned off once the battery got drained. I am not sure if I should try to plug it in. Its just over a month that I bought it..but I dont have the accidental insurance...I wonder how HTC knows if the cellphone (in particular HTC One as it is pain in the ass to open according to ifixit) has water damage or not.
Thoughts??
Appreciate your help!!
Thanks...
just call att and tell them then you want the insurance added. tell them you didn't realize it was just over a month. they always honor it. then next day do a claim.
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I am not sure if you should try turning it on either. Not do I know about how htc detects water damage.
My sister-in-law spilled some soda on her phone and put it in a jar of dry rice (surrounding the phone with rice entirely) to dry it out. It worked well for her, but I don't know how effective it is in general. Nevertheless, it might be worth a shot.
When I took my phone in for a replacement they checked what color it was under the glass for the flash. Maybe that could be it somehow?
Pull out the SIM card slot. Put it a container filled with uncooked rice and seal it up. Make sure you bury the phone into the rice so it sucks out the moisture from the phone. Leave it there for about 3-4 days. Take it out, place SIM card back in, plug in charger and see if the red notification light turns on. If it does, it means its charging and let it charge for about 30 minutes before powering it on.
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I did the rice thing already for 2 days. Plugged in this morning. The red charging light starts flickering and then has been blinking ever since. Not a solid red light like its supposed to be during charging. Phone doesnt get charged. Tried holding power button for 10-15 sec with no luck.
I am assuming if I call HTC, they wont honor the warranty no more...Am I correct?
seahorse34 said:
I did the rice thing already for 2 days. Plugged in this morning. The red charging light starts flickering and then has been blinking ever since. Not a solid red light like its supposed to be during charging. Phone doesnt get charged. Tried holding power button for 10-15 sec with no luck.
I am assuming if I call HTC, they wont honor the warranty no more...Am I correct?
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I would try AT&T they may swap it out without checking. HTC probably will check.
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When I took my phone in for a replacement they checked what color it was under the glass for the flash. Maybe that could be it somehow?
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When I called for service they mentioned the same thing. They asked if the yellow around the flash was red at all.
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Shocking suggestion but how about being honest and paying for repairs and your mistake.
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Shocking suggestion but how about being honest and paying for repairs and your mistake.
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Pfft being honest is so 1950's
sent from my mom's basement
eallan said:
Shocking suggestion but how about being honest and paying for repairs and your mistake.
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or sell it As Is and get a S4 Active and never have to worry about this again
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Pfft being honest is so 1950's
sent from my mom's basement
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Don't mind him, he's a skyrocket user (was) we're all smartasses.
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Why damage can be easily seen under microscope any part of any PC board
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I have the One and the Skyrocket. I guess I'm a smart ass then.
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I have the One and the Skyrocket. I guess I'm a smart ass then.
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Lol you know how most of us skyrocketeers are.
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seahorse34 said:
I did the rice thing already for 2 days. Plugged in this morning. The red charging light starts flickering and then has been blinking ever since. Not a solid red light like its supposed to be during charging. Phone doesnt get charged. Tried holding power button for 10-15 sec with no luck.
I am assuming if I call HTC, they wont honor the warranty no more...Am I correct?
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The same is happening to my phone right now after i kept it in rice for 3 days. What happened to ur phone then?
The flash is the water sensor, as others have mentioned or guessed. I was at the AT&T store for a sim card swap and casually asked. I know the tech well and he told me where it was himself. Also, the dry ice trick is more reliable in my experience.
You can use silica desiccant in a bag for much much better results than rice. You typically find small packets in shoeboxes, etc. (No, I am not encouraging you to take the packets out of all the shoeboxes at wal-mart. But if you did, you'd confuse the hell out of the security personnel if they watched you on camera =P) You can refresh the desiccant pebbles by heating your oven to about 300 and then turning it off & leaving the packets on a cookie sheet inside. This will purge the moisture from them and re-activate them.
eallan said:
Shocking suggestion but how about being honest and paying for repairs and your mistake.
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I used to be honest like you, but then I took a $50,000 medical bill to the knee.
I dropped my HTC One in the toilet, and it's not working at all. Can anyone help?
It was in the toilet for a second or two. I then took it out immediately and turned it off, wiped off any excess water, and left it in a bowl of rice, rotating it every few hours, for 48 hours. I have tried to turn it on this morning, but have had no luck. The screen is just blank, and the phone does not react when I put the charger in. The led green light doesn't come on to say it's charging, and neither a laptop of computer are recognising it when I plug it in. Does anyone have any idea what's wrong with it, or is it just completely dead? It's a new phone on contract, and I really can't afford to get a new phone. Or does anyone have any idea how much it would cost to repair it?
Any advice or tips would be really appreciated!
Thanks
thebrightpink said:
It was in the toilet for a second or two. I then took it out immediately and turned it off, wiped off any excess water, and left it in a bowl of rice, rotating it every few hours, for 48 hours. I have tried to turn it on this morning, but have had no luck. The screen is just blank, and the phone does not react when I put the charger in. The led green light doesn't come on to say it's charging, and neither a laptop of computer are recognising it when I plug it in. Does anyone have any idea what's wrong with it, or is it just completely dead? It's a new phone on contract, and I really can't afford to get a new phone. Or does anyone have any idea how much it would cost to repair it?
Any advice or tips would be really appreciated!
Thanks
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I have been working for a sub that repairs phones for AT&T for several years. Water damaged phones do not get repaired as there is no way to get all the water and the contaminates that it migrates to the PCB out from under all the parts and connectors. If the Rice or other suggestions did not work then the phone is history and must be replaced at your cost if you don't have insurance. If you have insurance just be honest pay the deductible and get the refurb the will give you.
Thats your only options.
The ones water Indicator is actually inside the flash lens. Look next to the camera lens and see if that's a pinkish color or a off white- yellowish. Pink is water. There's also a small one inside the Sim slot that you can't really access or see. Good luck
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Hey guys. Received my S5 yesterday and so far I am not pleased with it. I'm pretty sure that the mic is faulty, as I am getting terrible quality when on the phone. (Oddly enough when I am on speaker or using the headphone microphone, people heard me just fine.)
Furthermore, the phone won't charge! It keeps saying that there is no cable plugged in, even though it is. Even more weird, the phone is recognized just fine by my computer and I can move things around on the internal and external memory, but it won't charge. I cleaned the port and tried everything I could think of (factory reset and all that) and still no success. If it does somehow start charging, the phone goes into charging for 6 seconds and then stops. I managed to charge it about 1 percent in an hour.
Any tips on what I could do? Taking it to T-Mobile tomorrow but in the meantime I thought I might ask for suggestions or opinions, especially since right now it is hovering at 9%$ battery life and will soon die.
I think if you ordered it you'll be forced to send it back for a replacement. The store will only replace it if u bought it from the store.
I had this happen to me but several years ago so idk if this is still true.
Either way good luck.
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Or it could just be the charger or cable. When you connect to PC are you using same data cable? In regards to bad mic... Return it!
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Hey guys quick update. Yes I am using the same cable to charge and connect, and I also tried another cable from my Note 3 so I know that for some reason the port is the issue.
Went to the store today and was told that I had to handle the return over the phone since the order was placed online. Extremely inconvenient as I have to put up with the damaged device for a few more days, but at least they are using overnight shipping so it will be here by Monday. To anyone that might read this and got their phone online, don't bother going to the store and just call T-Mobile if something went wrong and you need an exchange.
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So today I was using my Padfone X in tablet mode when I received a notification for Google +. When I opened the application, the tablet died. It went to a black screen. I hit the power button thinking I might have bumped it by accident, it did not turn back on. So I pulled the phone and it did not turn on. When I placed the phone back into the station, the red light turned on before the phone was fully docked. There is a button about two inches above the connectors on the side of the phone dock that the phone presses when it goes in to tell the tablet the phone is being inserted. Once fully inserted, the device did not vibrate.
I tried holding the volume down and then hitting power, but that did not work. I cannot pull the battery, because it is not user replaceable.
The device was rooted with Towel Root V1 and had Xposed and other various root apps.
Has anybody else experience a full phone death as above?
Try a factory reset, hold power and volume down to get into the recovery menu.
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Try a factory reset, hold power and volume down to get into the recovery menu.
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The phone was completely un-responsive. Meaning the phone would not work period. Funny thing though, I called AT&T and they told me they will send me a new phone. After getting in touch with Asus tech support, they had me working again.
I just plugged my phone into the charger and it came up in charge mode. After I pressed the power button, it came back up. Unfortunally, the network doesn't work like it is suppose to now. It is spotty at best if it even connects at 4G LTE. Sometimes I even get Edge. But pinging www.google.com doesn't work from the console.
I have done a factory reset now, still not working correctly. I even went to AT&T and had them swap the SIM card thinking that maybe I damaged it when this happened.
Just chiming in. Have had this happen repeatedly, and always the same way: Am watching youtube videos back to back over the 4G LTE while docked with the tablet, tablet sound cuts off and screen turns grey, undock phone, everything becomes completely unresponsive except when plugging it into the charger, at which point a red LED comes on. Have had one of them come on after being on the charger for half an hour, but had no cell service, and then it died within 15 minutes of that and refused to come on at all after that. Also had issues on all of them where very rarely half the tablet screen would turn blue while watching anything from youtube.
Warranty is sending out my 4th device at this point, hoping it will work for me.
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Just chiming in. Have had this happen repeatedly, and always the same way: Am watching youtube videos back to back over the 4G LTE while docked with the tablet, tablet sound cuts off and screen turns grey, undock phone, everything becomes completely unresponsive except when plugging it into the charger, at which point a red LED comes on. Have had one of them come on after being on the charger for half an hour, but had no cell service, and then it died within 15 minutes of that and refused to come on at all after that. Also had issues on all of them where very rarely half the tablet screen would turn blue while watching anything from youtube.
Warranty is sending out my 4th device at this point, hoping it will work for me.
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Keep me updated, my second device should be here today. If it acts the same I will quote your response and shift back to a Samsung Galaxy S4.
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ghost0001 said:
Keep me updated, my second device should be here today. If it acts the same I will quote your response and shift back to a Samsung Galaxy S4.
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Hello Ghost0001,
Should your replacement device show the same issues I would like to help you troubleshoot this issue. Please feel free to email me at [email protected]. Be sure to place case # N140818726in the subject line for reference. I am here to assist with all of your ASUS needs.
Warm regards,
Scott
ASUS Customer Loyalty
[email protected] said:
Hello Ghost0001,
Should your replacement device show the same issues I would like to help you troubleshoot this issue. Please feel free to email me at [email protected]. Be sure to place case # N140818726in the subject line for reference. I am here to assist with all of your ASUS needs.
Warm regards,
Scott
ASUS Customer Loyalty
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Scott,
I already have a case number: N140810420. Asus support was able to get my device to power back on, however, the LTE modem still fails to function. I have ordered a replacement from AT&T and it should be here tomorrow or Wednesday at the latest. I have been running on the GSM network or WiFi only due to the failure. The GSM modem also seems to have difficulty working, but it does work. When I dial *#*#4636#*#* and change the radio to GSM/CDMA auto (PRL) it keeps the radio from attempting to connect to LTE and keeps the battery drain to a normal. With it set to LTE, it will drain the battery quicker due to the fact it cannot connect. It will continue to look for a LTE connection even though it will not work.
Thank you.
Replacement came today, I will update how it goes.
Update 14 August:
Phone is still going strong, temps have topped at 140. The office seems to shut down apps that are running. So my temp monitor will stay locked at a temp for a minute until I open up the app again, then it refreshes.
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i ran into this red light no phone turning on issue as well. I removed the back, disconnected the battery from the motherboard. Let it sit for 3 minutes, reconnected it. Put the phone back together and it turned on right away. Its now been 3 days and the phone is working great.
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i ran into this red light no phone turning on issue as well. I removed the back, disconnected the battery from the motherboard. Let it sit for 3 minutes, reconnected it. Put the phone back together and it turned on right away. Its now been 3 days and the phone is working great.
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I just hit this issue today as well. When you say removed hte battery, do you JUST mean the phone? Did you just undo the star-screws and pull the battery?
This makes me sad. I was so in love with this, but same here, now my data connection is spotty if it connects at all.
I tried to remove the battery, however I was unsuccessful. I also did not want to rip this phone apart yet due to the fact it is still under warranty.
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I tried to remove the battery, however I was unsuccessful. I also did not want to rip this phone apart yet due to the fact it is still under warranty.
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I was referring to the other guy. AT&T is sending me a replacement. When I get it, I will make a stock rooted nandroid.
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I just hit this issue today as well. When you say removed hte battery, do you JUST mean the phone? Did you just undo the star-screws and pull the battery?
This makes me sad. I was so in love with this, but same here, now my data connection is spotty if it connects at all.
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Yes just the phone, remove the back and the screws, disconnect the battery from the motherboard and wait a few moments and than reconnect. my phone came right back on, yes it did take a few minutes longer than usual to restore service. i have been using it for a few weeks now with no issue.
[email protected] said:
Hello Ghost0001,
Should your replacement device show the same issues I would like to help you troubleshoot this issue. Please feel free to email me at [email protected]. Be sure to place case # N140818726in the subject line for reference. I am here to assist with all of your ASUS needs.
Warm regards,
Scott
ASUS Customer Loyalty
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It is great to see a manufacturer rep. on XDA. Color me impressed. Thank you
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It is great to see a manufacturer rep. on XDA. Color me impressed. Thank you
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I was coming in here to say exactly this. Kudos, ASUS; makes me a little more confident about my purchase.
Now if AT&T can sort out my "not eligible for upgrade" system bug so my Padfone X will actually ship, that'd be even better.
I just had my brand-new warranty replacement do the same thing AGAIN
Did it overheat?
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Did it overheat?
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No. But reflashing the stock recovery seems to be related. It's only happened with TWRP installed.
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And the replacement device just developed a black line across the screen...
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Edit: I just dropped it two inches or so and scuffed the corner. Looks like I am getting stuck with the defective unit since AT&T will probably claim that caused the problem.
Since last night, TWO new black lines have appeared... And I can't go to the store until Friday
Edit: Number 4...
Edit 2: I am now up to 5 lines of dead pixels.
Edit 3: 7 rows. I'll be able to visit the AT&T DSC tomorrow night.
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Just received one for Christmas, it refuses to charge. Tried different plugs, cables, outlets, USB ports, reboots and factory resets. When plugged in, there is no charging animation, led, information in the battery settings or actual battery gain. Probably going to just warranty replace it, but I figured I would check if anyone else has any ideas as to fixing this issue. Happy holidays!
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Okay it just started charging out of the blue after being dead and plugged in for about two hours. Hopefully it sticks!
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Having the same issue with mine, white version ordered from amazon. Not sure of the revision number. Guess i'll give it a little time, but kind of nervous about it.
Mine is still running strong, two full charges since Christmas with no issue. Good luck!
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Mine will randomly decide to not charge also. It says it is, but it doesn't actually go up. Reboot seems to fix it. It appears to be a bug someplace.