Anyone know a way to "erase" the At&t logo from the back of the phone without damage. I hate advertising for companies without compesation.
Guess not. Oh well, I'll have to find a way myself.
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I receive this error when I boot into fastboot or HBoot modes. When I power on normally, it boots up fine (takes longer than usual), the slider lock screen comes on BUT the touchscreen doesn't work.
Also, this phone is flashed to Cricket (I'm not a Verizon customer) so while the phone is technically under warranty, I'm not sure Verizon will honor the warranty.
Any thoughts?
Downgrade to 1.5 if possible.
PCDPhones can probably fix it, the warranty is technically through them.
I'd go to their website and call them up. They'll have you mail your phone to them. OR find a Verizon friend that you can re-flash the phone back to Verizon, and take it into a Verizon store. They will either give that person an exchange or mail them a new phone.
If you send your phone to PCDPhones, it can be 2 weeks, but they DO honor the warranty. Possibly if you take it to Verizon as well, I'm NOT sure. I know HTC still honors this warranty, and it's done through PCDPhones. Sounds like your touch screen went bad.
You could try to downgrade if you're worried that you won't be under warranty, with http://www.androidforums.com/htc-droid-eris/ in the All Things Root area in AcidBaths' thread on his first post there, hboot and all, so that you're "covered by warranty" - to be honest I bet if it's a physical problem - which it sounds like it is - they won't care about the software anyway
ok so I got the $5.18/ month insurance from Verizon, they tried to offer a $6.99/month plan that adds a 6 month warranty to the exchange and then took it back saying you cant with the thunderbolt.
So my question is should I just tell them I lost the phone and get to keep the battery, sd card, and possibly fix the touch screen later to put it on Metro PCS? Verizon says they cover lost phones, does anyone know if I will have more trouble if my phone is lost versus broken?
Also if its broken is there anyway of getting out of the $100 deductible?
Anyone know if I have to wait a day after adding insurance or any trouble I will run into with this?
So I'm thinking about reverting my phone to stock by flashing a fruitcake and hopefully the "unlocked" text will go away when I do. I have just one question, let's say the "unlocked" text goes away and I'm back to stock, will ATT be able to figure out that the phone was unlocked in the first place and not replace it with a different phone? I'm trying to replace this phone with a galaxy s2 and I called ATT today and they said that they will let me trade the phone with a refurbished gs2 for free. So I what I'm trying to do is get the phone back to stock and remove the unlock text and send it to ATT and hope they don't suspect anything. Will this work?
Atrix_Owner said:
So I'm thinking about reverting my phone to stock by flashing a fruitcake and hopefully the "unlocked" text will go away when I do. I have just one question, let's say the "unlocked" text goes away and I'm back to stock, will ATT be able to figure out that the phone was unlocked in the first place and not replace it with a different phone? I'm trying to replace this phone with a galaxy s2 and I called ATT today and they said that they will let me trade the phone with a refurbished gs2 for free. So I what I'm trying to do is get the phone back to stock and remove the unlock text and send it to ATT and hope they don't suspect anything. Will this work?
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When the phone goes back to Moto and they put it on diagnostics, which will be the first thing they will do after inspecting for water damage, physical damage, etc., they will know instantly it was unlocked. They will inspect the phone because they can use it as a refurb for someone else. To my knowledge nobody has had issues with unlocked phones and warranty replacements, exchanges, or trades. I think you will be safe enough, but even if AT&T doesn't know right away that it is unlocked, Moto definitely will.
Hey Guys,
Sorry if this has been asked and answered. I am a tmobile monthly 4g customer and I purchased my phone off ebay from another tmobile customer.
My capacitive lights just stopped working yesterday. I know this is probably a good thing! Nonetheless as we brush up against the very end of the first year the phone has been out, I'm wondering where I would go for repairs, service or an exchange.
I don't imagine I'd have any luck with tmobile, but maybe you all have a differing opinion.
Conversely, should I go directly to HTC with the issue and if so, what does HTC typically do, fix it, exchange it, replace it with an alternate model, or tell me to go pound sand?
Finally, I am presently S-Off. Do I need to S-On before taking it to anybody?
Your help would be appreciated!
Dz
HTC would warranty it in, if it still has a warranty. T-Mobile will NOT warranty it. You have to be S-On on a stock ROM and DO NOT mention that it was ever rooted or anything.
hasoon2000 said:
HTC would warranty it in, if it still has a warranty. T-Mobile will NOT warranty it. You have to be S-On on a stock ROM and DO NOT mention that it was ever rooted or anything.
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Thanks Hassoon! Had a feeling that was the answer!
Have a good day!
DZ
Hi,
I just got an HTC ONE T-Mobile and I unlocked it. But now I would like to delete all the T-Mobile settings and Apps. So I thought about flash the HTC ONE with a Stock Rom from HTC or Google. But I'm a little bit lost. I'm new on Android. I was 5 years with Apple products and now i'm tired and I fell in love with that phone. So I trade my IPhone 5 64go for the HTC ONE 32go Also the guy didn't pay his bill for T-Mobile so that's why I unlocked it to put my new carrier. I don't know how to fix that problem if a day I want to go back to T-Mobile (but supossedly he still paying for it).
Thanks for your time.
Eventually that phone is going to be black listed from all U.S. carriers. He's not going to continue paying for a phone he doesn't have anymore, and there is nothing you can do to the phone that will hide the fact that it's associated with that non-payment. You made a mistake. Never buy a used phone, especially knowing it it's not paid off.
As said above ^ . Once black listed by one company it will begun to get black listed by the others.
Cellphone cairries have really crack down on stolen/ non paid phones.
But as far as the Rom goes, your need to root it and then flash a HTC Google Rom.
I checked the IMEI and it's not blacklisted. I'll see with the time. Can I flash my HTC with a stock rom without all the T-Mobile stuff and the boot logo T-Mobile like a Htc stock rom with OTA or a Google version OTA?
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I checked the IMEI and it's not blacklisted. I'll see with the time. Can I flash my HTC with a stock rom without all the T-Mobile stuff and the boot logo T-Mobile like a Htc stock rom with OTA or a Google version OTA?
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Yes. You might need to change CID/MID to get OTAs though.
Some site is selling random phone and stuff and one of them is this phone. They said it's a HTC. Very specific right? I've owned a few HTC's myself but I can't guess which this one is. Can you guys?