Hi, I recently bought a "like new" Titan for $200.
Everything is functional except the phone shuts off by itself when idle (screen off) for 5 minutes or more. This is with the phone unplugged. Anything less than 5 minutes, then it's fine. To turn the phone back on, I had to remove the battery, put it back in, then power it back up.
However, when plugged to a power source, it's perfectly fine.
Is there a fix for this? (in a process for a return)
I hate to tell you man,
but you may have been sold a titan from the original bad batch of them.
My first titan did the same thing and I had to take it back for an exchange.
I wish you the best of luck though man!
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Our Cingular 3125 has seen its share of rough use. Our 2-year old got a hold of it recently and dropped it. The casing around the battery broke. Since the battery door would not stay on, the phone wouldn't boot. We sent in the phone (10 days left on the warranty at that time) and they replaced the casing and the phone now works.
However when on battery power, the battery indicator cycles between "charging" and "battery", just like you're plugging in the charger and pulling it out. This results in the external and internal displays turning on and off. It happens only when the phone tries to go into "sleep" mode. As in, you close the flip or with the phone open, you wait until the power saving kicks in.
Its been a couple months since we got the phone back (my wife switched to a different phone while the 3125 was being reparied), so the warranty is expired. I did flash the phone to WM6, but the phenomenon continues to happen. Any ideas?
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in this case it really seems like a mechanical failure - some shortcut most possibly.
Maybe someone here has good instructions on disassembly of the phone?
So I put my tab in my bag this morning, went to work and set it on my desk. All after charging it last night. I didn't touch it once at work, put it in my bag and went home (it was on all day ...or atleast until it decided to turn off on its own). Went to go turn it on and nothing happened. Plugged it in, and the charging light doesn't even turn on, and when I hold the power button nothing happens.
Anything I can do?!
Running the oem rom with root
Well it seems that our little 7 inch tablet has a electrical hardware problem, at least this is what was wrote on the repair sheet, and believe me my flyer was in the same condition as yours no way to turn it on, no matter what I tried. When the repairman called me to say that the tablet was repaired and ready to be picked up, when I went, I took a glance in the working room, and there were other four flyer’s on his working table two dismantled “why don’t know” . My advice because it’s under warranty just send it back.
Read here if you want http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1260350
Thanks for the info! Do I need to send it in to HTC or can I just exchange for one at Best Buy?
Mine did that to me this morning.
Before sending it back, plug it in and leave it plugged in for a half-hour or so. Then try turning it on again (hold the power button for a bit.) Mine came right up.
I'll try that thanks!
I was thinking, if I send mine into HTC to get fixed, and they fix it and see that I have root...are they going to turn around and try to charge me because my warranty is voided? (again, not a custom rom, just root)
Well back again with new problem.
Have just had my phone back after it was repaired only a week ago by samsung; they repaired the software, replaced screen, battery and USB port. Now my unrooted phone, with only usual apps, has again failed on me. Was on the home screen, nothing else running, and it turned itself of. After a minute turned itself back on, held at the Logo, and then turned of again. Now it wont turn on what so ever. Its not got hot, its not got cold, its not been in a room with steam, its been sat in a decent zenus case, in a house with radiators etc on.
I seem rather unlucky with phones, my old Nokia 5800 went into repair 6 times, until I gave up and brought a £10 phone, that I'm having to use again now.
I have tried charging, despite the fact it was still 62% full when the phone went of. I don't do extreme sports with the thing, I barely use the phone, yet it still keeps breaking. Disappointed, because the phones pretty decent, but starting to feel like I don't do well with them.
Rant over.
Update: Just tried after 30 minutes to turn it on. It turned on for about 15 seconds, got into the unlock screen, unlocked, went to the menu screen and it turned itself of. I put the charger straight in, was charged up to 59% anyway, but thought maybe might be battery... But doesn't seem to be.
Wont turn on/Charge again. The phone is fine temp.
What you're describing could be a phone with a drained battery.
So check the battery with a voltmeter and check the charger. One (or both if you're really unlucky) of them could be busted.
Edit: You can check the charger by plugging your phone to your PC and charging it from there. If it works then it's the charger if it doesn't then check the battery.
Is all else fails return the phone to a service center.
Try this-
Take out the battery, then press and hold the ON button for 7-10 seconds (the longer the better). Reinsert the battery, then press ON button to start it. This is a soft reset, and wipes the temporary memory and empties all remaining power in the circuits. This helps on many phones and even laptops that won't start properly or show anything on screen.
If this does not work, try the next step. Again, do as above. But after inserting the battery, do not turn the phone on, but press and hold the ON button and the HOME button at the same time for 7-10 seconds. This is a hard reset, and works best if done after a soft reset. Just be sure the battery has at least some juice in it and isn't empty. If possible, try with another battery if this does not work.
I read earlier about a similar problem and it turned out to be a loose fitting battery. They put some foam or something at the bottom of the battery so that it would stay tight and retain contact.
You could probably test for this by removing the back cover and pushing the battery upwards while powering on.
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Thank you very much MichaelAmrs. you saved my Galaxy S2
Awesome Advice
Thanks MichaelAmrs
I have had some serious trouble with my GS2 not working and the latest has been it not turning on. I stuck my battery in the freezer and then did what you suggested and it worked like a charm. Instead of getting it to boot I tried putting it in Download mode and was able to install the Stock ROM on it and hopefully now it will last. But if nothing else at least it is turning on again.
Good luck.
Hello!
Earlier tonight I received a text message and then my phone died - I knew the battery was nearly dead.
When I plugged it in, nothing happened - no orange LED like usual.
I let it sit for a while and still nothing.
Eventually I pulled the battery and put it back in and still won't power on.
Pulled the battery again (left it out), left the back cover off, and then plugged in the power.
After about 2 seconds the orange LED comes on for about 4 seconds and then turns off <---I've not seen any other posts mention this.
The phone will not boot still though - tried holding down power for 60 seconds, and even tried in conjunction with volume up and volume down.
The screen remains black, no vibration, no HTC logo .. nothing.
My wife has the same phone, so I put her battery in mine and it still will not boot.
My phone is NOT rooted or modified in any way (using stock VzW rom)
The screen is cracked but it's been that way for months and I've had an Otterbox on it ever since (go figure .. should have had one before it got broken). It's been working fine. It has not gotten wet today, or been sat on, or dropped or even looked at funny.
The phone is out of warranty and I do not have VzW accidental coverage.
Are there any more tricks to try, or should I go to the store tomorrow?
Thanks!
I am going to plug it into the computer and see if ADB will see it, but my assumption is no.
I'm thinking maybe the processor died... ???
I know if a PC processor dies then nothing happens when trying to boot .. no post beep or video.
CinRyan said:
Hello!
Earlier tonight I received a text message and then my phone died - I knew the battery was nearly dead.
When I plugged it in, nothing happened - no orange LED like usual.
I let it sit for a while and still nothing.
Eventually I pulled the battery and put it back in and still won't power on.
Pulled the battery again (left it out), left the back cover off, and then plugged in the power.
After about 2 seconds the orange LED comes on for about 4 seconds and then turns off <---I've not seen any other posts mention this.
The phone will not boot still though - tried holding down power for 60 seconds, and even tried in conjunction with volume up and volume down.
The screen remains black, no vibration, no HTC logo .. nothing.
My wife has the same phone, so I put her battery in mine and it still will not boot.
My phone is NOT rooted or modified in any way (using stock VzW rom)
The screen is cracked but it's been that way for months and I've had an Otterbox on it ever since (go figure .. should have had one before it got broken). It's been working fine. It has not gotten wet today, or been sat on, or dropped or even looked at funny.
The phone is out of warranty and I do not have VzW accidental coverage.
Are there any more tricks to try, or should I go to the store tomorrow?
Thanks!
I am going to plug it into the computer and see if ADB will see it, but my assumption is no.
I'm thinking maybe the processor died... ???
I know if a PC processor dies then nothing happens when trying to boot .. no post beep or video.
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Try charging the battery on your wifes phone then turning yours on and see if it works if the processors dead like you assume then well R.I.P Rezzy if you call verizon they will tell you to do a factory reset from the recovery maybe you could try that
I have a HTC Evo 3D, which has a 1730 MAh Lithium-ion battery. I got it on 12/26/11. I've never had a problem like this persist for more than a minute. I was on Twitter doing regular stuff when my screen shuts off. I went to see if it was a screen timeout but it shut the phone down (which was weird because it had a regular battery charge). So the phone turned on and off again (because I thought it was a screen timeout). So I didn't really care at the time so I went on my computer. I just went to turn it on, forgetting the battery was drained, and it started and turned off again. So I went to charge it 5 minutes later, and the red light didn't come up. I pressed the power button and it didn't turn on. I tried with the volume button down, I took the battery out and put it back in, but nothing seemed to work. This sucks. It's not rooted. I will say it's usual problems, in the case someone out there can connect the problems.
It overheats constantly: in my pocket and it gets stuck between my mattress and a pillow or blanket sometimes at night; and it flashes red and green lights and it feels like the core is hot enough to melt.
Each day the battery life gets worse.
Sometimes it will shut off like it did with 40% battery; but I usually plug it in and it will return to 40% when I turn it on.
Sometimes it doesn't charge at first but I'll try it later and it works (tried it this time).
Sometimes the phone won't charge while it's on because the phone gets a pop-up saying it's using too much power versus what it's taking in.
It can be utterly retarded. It seems like it doesn't even know how much the battery is charged.
I've gotten pop-ups online saying my "Android's battery is drained" "Android system is corrupted" "Android battery/system is damaged". WT*?
I love my phone: it has problems but I love the 3D, the photos it takes, and how fast it is. I hate the screen because it doesn't work in spots. And sometimes if you press in certain spots red or blue will show up instead of the screen's current picture. Overall; a replacement would make the phone astounding again. But, it's been two years, and that means it has no warranty and I have my upgrade (the phone was $300, [got it on a sale for $100]), so it would probably knock off quite a bit of cost on my next phone. It would be a WASTE to get the same phone. I refuse to get iPhone. I want Android. I like my Android. I don't want new Android. I don't want to waste money. Situation complex: advice needed.
sorry to say but it is indeed a hardware problem.. you need to physically repair it!
NoviceXDAer said:
sorry to say but it is indeed a hardware problem.. you need to physically repair it!
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Is it my battery? Or is something else?