Hi,
As soon as I switch on my Htc One X + it just shows Htc logo and shuts off. But if I plug my charger and then start my phone then it completely loads but again shuts off in few seconds. Is the problem related to battery or there might be some other problem with my phone ? Just before this issue started my phone was getting too heated. And if I click on menu and volume down key it gives me a message (Battery level is too low to flash).
Thanks.
coffeeinrain said:
Hi,
As soon as I switch on my Htc One X + it just shows Htc logo and shuts off. But if I plug my charger and then start my phone then it completely loads but again shuts off in few seconds. Is the problem related to battery or there might be some other problem with my phone ? Just before this issue started my phone was getting too heated. And if I click on menu and volume down key it gives me a message (Battery level is too low to flash).
Thanks.
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Keep your phone turned off while put in the charger for 4 hours, then try to turn it on without a charger plugged in.
Even if your phone is turned off it should charge properly.
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Hello everyone,
I got a question. Yesterday, my phone shutdown do to no more battery. Once I got home (about 1h30 after), I plug-it into my computer for a good slow charge. I noticed the led was blinking red instead of staying on, but I though it was due to critical low battery. After 3 hours, still the same. I try to open it but nothing happened. Then, I noticed that when I touch the screen or button, the phone vibrate.
I then unplug and try again, same thing. I try plug into the wall charger, samething.
Then I proceed to hold the power button for 5 seconds. All three touch button start flashing and stayed on, but no joy, still vibrate when touching anything with screen turn off (not just no backlight, no image at all).
I manage to found out that holding the button nearly 10 seconds, it force a reboot and then was OK and charged at 70%.
I'm wondering what's the deal here. Is it a problem with the stock rooted rom?
Thanks
nodiaque said:
Hello everyone,
I got a question. Yesterday, my phone shutdown do to no more battery. Once I got home (about 1h30 after), I plug-it into my computer for a good slow charge. I noticed the led was blinking red instead of staying on, but I though it was due to critical low battery. After 3 hours, still the same. I try to open it but nothing happened. Then, I noticed that when I touch the screen or button, the phone vibrate.
I then unplug and try again, same thing. I try plug into the wall charger, samething.
Then I proceed to hold the power button for 5 seconds. All three touch button start flashing and stayed on, but no joy, still vibrate when touching anything with screen turn off (not just no backlight, no image at all).
I manage to found out that holding the button nearly 10 seconds, it force a reboot and then was OK and charged at 70%.
I'm wondering what's the deal here. Is it a problem with the stock rooted rom?
Thanks
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it's because of TWRP
Ok. What must I do when phone get out of battery then? Yesterday, I tried for 30 minutes before it started
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Hallo
My uncle has an Desire X and since a few days ago it suddenly stopped working. He turned off the phone and now it won't turn on anymore. He gave it to me so I could try to fix it.
Things I've tried:
Charged it for an hour. (LED turns on)
Removed the battery for a about ten minutes.
Connected it to the pc. (LED turns on)
Tried turning the phone on connected to the charger without a battery
Tried going into bootloader by pressing volume down+power button
Any other things I can try?
Btw the phone has no warranty and as far I know it hasn't been dropped.
Skippy355 said:
Hallo
My uncle has an Desire X and since a few days ago it suddenly stopped working. He turned off the phone and now it won't turn on anymore. He gave it to me so I could try to fix it.
Things I've tried:
Charged it for an hour. (LED turns on)
Removed the battery for a about ten minutes.
Connected it to the pc. (LED turns on)
Tried turning the phone on connected to the charger without a battery
Tried going into bootloader by pressing volume down+power button
Any other things I can try?
Btw the phone has no warranty and as far I know it hasn't been dropped.
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This happened to my daughters phone and there was absolutely nothing I could do but to send it back. sorry
Skippy355 said:
Hallo
My uncle has an Desire X and since a few days ago it suddenly stopped working. He turned off the phone and now it won't turn on anymore. He gave it to me so I could try to fix it.
Things I've tried:
Charged it for an hour. (LED turns on)
Removed the battery for a about ten minutes.
Connected it to the pc. (LED turns on)
Tried turning the phone on connected to the charger without a battery
Tried going into bootloader by pressing volume down+power button
Any other things I can try?
Btw the phone has no warranty and as far I know it hasn't been dropped.
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You might have already tried it but what happens if you press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds?
I held it for for about 30 seconds.
I put in another battery that didn't work either so I'm just going to give up and give it back to my uncle.
Thanks for the reply's!
Look at this thread; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546222
Charlie3999 said:
This happened to my daughters phone and there was absolutely nothing I could do but to send it back. sorry
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Same issue with my htc desire xc
My Windows Phone 7.8 HTC Titan X310e is automatically powering on/off continously until battery dies.
The battery led is not working even when in charging mode (through PC USB or Direct Power).
I charged the battery and tried again and still looping.
I tried to hared reset the device but it goes off before I can continue.
the same thing happens when I tried to access the USB Host Mode.
Whever I put the battery the device goes on (even without pressing the power button) then tries to start and goes off again. then lives in this loop until the battery dies.
The vibrator works fine, the screen as well.
Please help me with this issue.
issue resolved
my phone also having the issue one week ago ,and i got it fixed by replacing the power switch.
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Im on a trip, and my battery died. When I got to the hotel, I immediately plugged in my tablet. As soon as it got to 1%, it started booting up, but because of how much battery it uses just to boot, it basically died a second or two after it booted up. Then, it repeats. As soon as it gest 1%, it starts turning on again, then when it gets to the lockscreen, it powers down. It's like a bootloop, but I can't get out of it :crying:
Uclydde said:
Im on a trip, and my battery died. When I got to the hotel, I immediately plugged in my tablet. As soon as it got to 1%, it started booting up, but because of how much battery it uses just to boot, it basically died a second or two after it booted up. Then, it repeats. As soon as it gest 1%, it starts turning on again, then when it gets to the lockscreen, it powers down. It's like a bootloop, but I can't get out of it :crying:
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You try holding the pwr button for about 10 seconds or maybe longer when it's trying to boot? It might force it to just shut down.
There's a "forced Shutdown" button right by the SD card slot (it's colored yellow in my sgp561, maybe different for other sub-models). Press that button for 10+ seconds using paper clip tip or similar pointed object and it will shutdown completely.
Another possible solution is to plug the charging usb cable to a high current usb charger (4 amp+) that should be able to supply the energy demand at close to 0% battery charge.
Another option will be to boot into bootloader. Bootloader uses barely any battery. When it's not plugged in and off, press and hold power+volume down. Then plug in. You could try to do that while plugged in, but likely not to work.
Hello,
My phone's battery was starting to have issues so I bought a new one and replaced it yesterday. I've done it recently on another phone (same model) so knew what I was doing when reassembling it, with the right adhesives and everything. Then I left it plugged for the night as this was advised by the new battery's seller. But this is what happens this morning when I try to turn it on:
- Phone doesn't vibrate when pressing the power button, neither when holding different combinations of Power + volume, etc.
- When I plug it this is what happens: imgur[dot]com/fByubwN The screen turns on as it would normally do, displays the 100% charged battery logo and then just dies (with the green led remaining). The only way to turn the screen on is to unplug and plug it again. But the phone itself isn't booting.
Any thoughts appreciated!
BassLH said:
Hello,
- Phone doesn't vibrate when pressing the power button, neither when holding different combinations of Power + volume, etc.
- When I plug it this is what happens: imgur[dot]com/fByubwN The screen turns on as it would normally do, displays the 100% charged battery logo and then just dies (with the green led remaining). The only way to turn the screen on is to unplug and plug it again. But the phone itself isn't booting.
Any thoughts appreciated!
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I'd say that the battery is at fault. It can be two things:
- it is not correctly plugged (maybe the connector is not perfectly aligned, or one of the pins is bended)
- it is completely depleted, so won't charge at all.
Disconnect phone from charger and try to test voltage on the motherboard with a voltmeter. If you can't read anything, disconnect the battery and test it directly.
Personally I would say the first problem is more likely - a completely bricked battery is not that common.
Actually the battery was fine. I've opened it again and turns out I've kind of messed up with the flex connectors of the motherboard.
So I was able to boot it while it's open but as soon as I reassemble it, the controls are not detected anymore. It's a matter of millimeters, some parts probably don't sit properly, etc.
We spent some time on it with a guy at a local repair shop, the conclusion was that I had to get a new phone, or a new motherboard which is almost the same haha.
Thank you for taking the time to reply!