Someone knows why this happens? Or the solution of this problem.
Ps:this happens randomly
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From %95 to %1 in 1sec
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Yep.
Charged 8 hrs. And turned off. And charged 1more hr
Then. Charged 8 more hours.
Still the same.
İf you know a better calibration method. İ can try that too
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Just calibrated the battery with that apo. And testing atm.
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Dude tck my luck still the same.. Any other idea?
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daninantro said:
1. Charge the device for at least 10 minutes
2. With the device truly OFF (NOT ON STANDBY) , push in and hold volume up and volume down AND power button And HOLD for 2 minutes and let go once 2 Minutes has passed.
Doing this will calibrate the Circuit within the battery charging system.
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This one is for HTC One X but it's worth to try as i did once. The fastboot menu will appear and disappear for several times. Just ignore it and continue until you've got your two minutes
superbay said:
This one is for HTC One X but it's worth to try as i did once. The fastboot menu will appear and disappear for several times. Just ignore it and continue until you've got your two minutes
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I will try right now. And let you know in 15 min.
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superbay said:
This one is for HTC One X but it's worth to try as i did once. The fastboot menu will appear and disappear for several times. Just ignore it and continue until you've got your two minutes
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I followed your instructions and did it. My device didnt boot up on fastboot, but kept blinking the 3 touch buttons. (back,home,window) and after that device didnt boot up normally but when i keep pressing to power button like 6 sec. And blinks few more times. Device booted up normal. İts charcing now. İf this works i will let you know and buy you a beer Dude :thumbup:
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Problem solved. I changed battery and recalibrated battery circuit+battery. Now works fine. But its too hard to find a replacement battery for hox+ 2100 mAh battery pack. I mean the original spare. There are bad and low quality batteries in the market.
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Guys ain't sure this is out there and I did search but couldn't find much on subject so looking for someone to confirm...
I now know of three different peoples 3vos batteries to completely fry around the 4 month mark, this includes my 3vo which is why at the moment I'm posting this from my hd2...
I've looked at all variables in the three different cases and nothing stands out... is it just HTC supplying crap batteries that can't keep up?!?
Appreciate some comments back guys and girls!!
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Don't know but I have a problem that my battery never seems to reach full charge I always end up with between 95% - 99% no matter what rom I'm using
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I've never heard of a single battery frying till now
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chubby65 said:
Don't know but I have a problem that my battery never seems to reach full charge I always end up with between 95% - 99% no matter what rom I'm using
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That doesn't really have anything to do with the OP...
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Ok thanks guys... Must just be a coincidence!
Htc are sending a new battery out under the warranty anyways!
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chubby65 said:
Don't know but I have a problem that my battery never seems to reach full charge I always end up with between 95% - 99% no matter what rom I'm using
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That is built in the Kernel I believe. Basically, your phone charges to 99%, then internally stops charging until it hits below 95% and starts again. What I do is when I wake up, unplug, then plug back in. By the time I leave around 45 minutes later it is back to 99%. You can if you have a recovery, let it charge to 99%, then power off, boot into recovery and wipe battery stats, then resume charging. Do this 2-3 times and you can get to 100%.
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That is built in the Kernel I believe. Basically, your phone charges to 99%, then internally stops charging until it hits below 95% and starts again. What I do is when I wake up, unplug, then plug back in. By the time I leave around 45 minutes later it is back to 99%. You can if you have a recovery, let it charge to 99%, then power off, boot into recovery and wipe battery stats, then resume charging. Do this 2-3 times and you can get to 100%.
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Cheers m8 would that also apply to cm kernel too
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chubby65 said:
Cheers m8 would that also apply to cm kernel too
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Actually I thought I read not. I seem to remember that is HTC's kernel and the same problem doesn't happen to CM but I've never run it so I couldn't say myself.
Hi guys,
a friend of mine has the Desire X.
Yesterday the phone turned off because of an empty battery.
Now he can't turn it on again.
Phone was untouched in that sense that it wasn't unlocked via HTC and no modifications of any kind were made.
When the phone is connected to the charger or connected via USB to the PC the LED is on.
EDIT: phone is not found via adb
Any ideas how to turn it on?
Unplug device from charger and hold power button for at least 10 seconds. It should reboot.
Otherwise press volume down and power and hold them both for at least 3 seconds. This will get you into bootloader where you can select reboot with volume buttons and power to confirm.
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Does not work. This is what we tried in the first place.
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show it to HTC if its not working after charging for some time too..and removing battery once..
It looks like an hboot brick... That's unfixable...
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Stereo8 said:
It looks like an hboot brick... That's unfixable...
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But he didn't do anything like root,etc.
But if it is a hboot brick, yes you can do nothing.
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I don't know, maybe he took an OTA...
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kingkong13 said:
Hi guys,
a friend of mine has the Desire X.
Yesterday the phone turned off because of an empty battery.
Now he can't turn it on again.
Phone was untouched in that sense that it wasn't unlocked via HTC and no modifications of any kind were made.
When the phone is connected to the charger or connected via USB to the PC the LED is on.
EDIT: phone is not found via adb
Any ideas how to turn it on?
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Hi what did you end up doing? Did your Desire X come back to life? How did you fix it? It just happened to mine. Same exact symptoms!
What actually happens when this occurs, and why is it not fixible.?
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fulmix said:
But he didn't do anything like root,etc.
But if it is a hboot brick, yes you can do nothing.
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Can you just replace empty battery with another fully charging?
My HTC Desire X didn't turn on too (with still the orange light), so I tried the famous "Hold 'power on' + 'volume down'" for hard reset but didn't work. I decided to plug in my PC (I say it but I'm don't think it was decisive) and I removed my MicroSD and the SIM card and then, the previous manipulation (Power on + volume down) worked.
Hope it will help.
As per the topic, anyone have the same experience? Tips? Is it time to go back to O2 and say "Get this fixed suckas!"
What's your thoughts? All I was doing when it nose dived was checking my settings and scrolling through home screens. Been having this problem for a few weeks that I've noticed.
Thanks in advance.
That happens to me too and also once it was on 30% I used my phone and then it quickly went to 5% and then 0%. Some weird stuff right there.
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Yeah, think I might get in touch with O2...because this can't be normal behaviour.
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For some reason I never thought of it as an issue. I felt like all smartphones acted that way when their percentage got low.
Never had it on my One X or my Desire HD. Whilst I realise battery life will lower quicker as the battery level drops losing the last ~15% in less than 10 minutes when I'm not taxing it is pretty ridiculous, IMO
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kujoswrath said:
As per the topic, anyone have the same experience? Tips? Is it time to go back to O2 and say "Get this fixed suckas!"
What's your thoughts? All I was doing when it nose dived was checking my settings and scrolling through home screens. Been having this problem for a few weeks that I've noticed.
Thanks in advance.
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Are u on custom rom
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No, stock ROM.
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It happens to me too but only when the battery level drops below 15%
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AT&T HOX+
Same issue with battery life here across all roms and recoveries, stock included.
Yes i have noticed this on my gs3 unrooted. But it has to be 20% or below and have noticed it does get warm. Tried factory reset no luck.
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A little update. Got in touch with o2 about it they asked me to try various things in the end I did a factory reset...still the same. Next step is to get o2 to send it to HTC and see what happens.
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kujoswrath said:
A little update. Got in touch with o2 about it they asked me to try various things in the end I did a factory reset...still the same. Next step is to get o2 to send it to HTC and see what happens.
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Your overthinking it. It's an "issue" with ALL devices.
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Lloir said:
Your overthinking it. It's an "issue" with ALL devices.
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If it was an issue with all phones I wouldn't have been able to get 30 minutes of use, listening to music, on 4% battery during several journeys home before I started having this issue!
Hello.
First, I would like to intodruce my self.
My name is James, and I live in The Netherlands.
I have been using my one X+ now for a while and I am pretty statisfied.
However the phone is starting to shows some failures.
During charging, either the phone or charger, gets very hot but doesn't charge.
I have tried couple of chargers, as well as the charger for the Lumia 920.
But that one doesn't seem to work anymore as the charger itself is getting very hot, but doesn't charge the phone. Not even giving the symbol that it is trying to charge.
This was my last resource, so I really need some help!
Please help.
The phone is completely stock.
Running on android 4.1.1.
Kernel 3.1.10***<lot of extra that I don't think is important.
Smallband 3.1204.168A.32
Build number 1.17.401.3***
Thanks!
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First use charger test in diagnosis
Type *#*#3424#*#*
If its doesn't work
Try factory reset your phone.. This might
Help
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Thanks for reply.
The battery charges again!
The charge test did the job I guess.
The charger is still getting hot though.
I hope this solved my problem, at least for now.
Thank you!
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indotjj14 said:
Thanks for reply.
The battery charges again!
The charge test did the job I guess.
The charger is still getting hot though.
I hope this solved my problem, at least for now.
Thank you!
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Hey,
I'm there to help you out
It's normal in all smartphone.. The charger heats up due to its separate from adapter and usb
Greetings
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indotjj14 said:
Hello.
First, I would like to intodruce my self.
My name is James, and I live in The Netherlands.
I have been using my one X+ now for a while and I am pretty statisfied.
However the phone is starting to shows some failures.
During charging, either the phone or charger, gets very hot but doesn't charge.
I have tried couple of chargers, as well as the charger for the Lumia 920.
But that one doesn't seem to work anymore as the charger itself is getting very hot, but doesn't charge the phone. Not even giving the symbol that it is trying to charge.
This was my last resource, so I really need some help!
Please help.
The phone is completely stock.
Running on android 4.1.1.
Kernel 3.1.10***<lot of extra that I don't think is important.
Smallband 3.1204.168A.32
Build number 1.17.401.3***
Thanks!
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Where you are using the phone what the root temperature ? is it too hot ? I had a similar condition when I was at a hot place for 2 days , moved back to my city and all ok now as weather here is pleasant
Well thanks again!
~For the record,
I live in The Netherlands and the climate here is not seen as warm, it is summer and there still is a chance of rain and temperatures are below 20℃.
Haha, that was not the problem.
Thanks for thinking with me though!
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indotjj14 said:
Well thanks again!
~For the record,
I live in The Netherlands and the climate here is not seen as warm, it is summer and there still is a chance of rain and temperatures are below 20℃.
Haha, that was not the problem.
Thanks for thinking with me though!
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Hey,
If I try using another charger... (Say Samsung) it doesn't heat up..
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So, I'm at work and I am unable to use my phone. Phone will not power on, I've held the power button for well over a minute in the hopes that it would restart but nothing. I was using the phone just fine today with no hiccups. I've tried charging the phone, but the light will not appear, so it does not seem to be charging. I've also removed the SIM Card, nothing as well. I've tried plugging it into a computer to see if it would sync, and yet again, nothing.
Any solutions?
I'm using the newest P.A.C. ROM, not even overclocked
Angel Slayer said:
So, I'm at work and I am unable to use my phone. Phone will not power on, I've held the power button for well over a minute in the hopes that it would restart but nothing. I was using the phone just fine today with no hiccups. I've tried charging the phone, but the light will not appear, so it does not seem to be charging. I've also removed the SIM Card, nothing as well. I've tried plugging it into a computer to see if it would sync, and yet again, nothing.
Any solutions?
I'm using the newest P.A.C. ROM, not even overclocked
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Did you try holding the past button while the device is under a bright light?
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Nick281051 said:
Did you try holding the past button while the device is under a bright light?
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I've looked at the phone under the brightest bulbs we have here, no indication of any of the sensors lighting up. It's really strange. I've been tinkering with ROMS for several years now and nothing like this has ever happened to me. You would think at least one of the sensors would light up.
Power is what I meant there, try booting into recovery from there
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Nick281051 said:
Power is what I meant there, try booting into recovery from there
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I can't boot up the phone, it's neither charging or booting or giving me any indication that it's alive.
Angel Slayer said:
So, I'm at work and I am unable to use my phone. Phone will not power on, I've held the power button for well over a minute in the hopes that it would restart but nothing. I was using the phone just fine today with no hiccups. I've tried charging the phone, but the light will not appear, so it does not seem to be charging. I've also removed the SIM Card, nothing as well. I've tried plugging it into a computer to see if it would sync, and yet again, nothing.
Any solutions?
I'm using the newest P.A.C. ROM, not even overclocked
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Seem hardware issue you'll to check voltage of the battery (eventually dead), and try another usb cable.
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grosmouton said:
Seem hardware issue you'll to check voltage of the battery (eventually dead), and try another usb cable.
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I have used 3 different USB cables in the vicinity and none of them have worked. How would I go about checking my voltage?
Use a multimeter, if you dont have one youll need to find someone with the same phone and test with his.battery.
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plug it in to an ac charger not usb let it charge for a few hours then unplug it and hold power or power+volume down under a bright light.
your HTC One is a doorstop, a brick, a paperweight, useless now.
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psp9000333 said:
your HTC One is a doorstop, a brick, a paperweight, useless now.
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your reply is not helpful. if you dont have anything helpful to say then what is the point of posting. other people have had this exact problem and their phone came back on after charging for a while. this is not what xda is we are a community that helps each other
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Use a multimeter, if you dont have one youll need to find someone with the same phone and test with his.battery.
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I do not have a multimeter, I use to have one. When I get home I will use my standard wall socket charger and if nothing happens it is most definitely a hardware issue. Hopefully my AT&T store is open tomorrow and they can help me address the issue. If I get it on before then I will update this thread with a solution.
What caused this to happen?
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