Hi, everytime i turn on my diamond, it just shows white noise. Does that mean it's bricked ? Sometimes i might get lucky and it'll run normally but then restart itself and show noise again. I tried entering bootloader and reflashing spl and ROM, and it all goes well but it never flashes on. It'll get stuck at 0% and on the computer, it'll say that there was an error. I need to reflash the original spl and rom before i send it in so the warranty doesn't get voided.
Hi, I have had a major problem with my diamond for the last 2 months now...
Basically, my problem has the same symptoms as your phone, (I.E. the screen may freeze on bootup, showing a snowy effect), as well as freezing consistently for no apparent reason....
Anyway, the problem that I am having is heat related...
(I know, I know... Please read on for more information)...
When I say heat related, I dont mean that my Diamond is too hot to hold...
My Diamond only works when the ambient temperature is around 10*C or below 15*C...
Any temperature above that (room temperature), and the phone will work for a minute or so.....
HTC Support in Australia has acknowledged that there is a problem with the phone, and have told me that the phone was shipped from Turkey, and that I should contact them for warranty service...
However HTC Turkey have been close to useless when replying to my problem.
I suggest you check to see if the symptoms are the same as mine, and if so, get on to the HTC Customer Dont Care hotline for your country, and see if they are a little bit more helpful when it comes to this problem, than HTC Turkey have been with me !
(2 months and still waiting for an address to send my HTC Diamond for warranty repair)....
For those of you wondering what symptoms, and what I have tried to fix the problem... Read On.....
To flash your phone to its original ROM, try cooling the phone down (Place it in the fridge for 10 minutes or so, then attempt to reflash)....
It took me 15 attempts before I got it to flash 100% (The thing would warm up, then crash)...
Please note : reflashing the ROM did nothing to fix my phone.
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Here is one of the emails that I sent to HTC Australia Support (HTC Australia was very very helpful, and I sincerely thank them for trying to help me out)...
Hi Amr, (HTC Australia)
Thankyou for your advice in regards to the HTC Diamond Phone.
Ill try and describe the symptoms a bit better so as you may have more of an idea about the problem that I am experiencing.
At the moment, if I do a memory clear, at room temperature, (25*C) the phone will display the following
1) The Touch Diamond Boot Screen
Roughly 30 seconds later....
2) The Green Windows Mobile Preparing your device for first use. Screen
This screen will be displayed for about 45 seconds... At this point the device will do either of the following
a) It will reset, vibrate, and then show the Touch Diamond Boot Screen Again, though sometimes the screen is garbled (Has lines and/or a snow effect through it)
or
b) The device will hang, typically with the screen being garbled much like above.
When the device hangs, all the buttons (Except the reset button) no longer function.
Resetting the device using the reset button will reboot the device fine, but at this point it will always hang when the boot screen is displayed.
Removing the battery, waiting for say 30 seconds, then replacing the battery and trying again results in the device still hanging at the boot screen.
At this point, the temperature is not hot... I would honestly say the temperature is only 5*C more than room temperature.
Before I had this problem, the phone would get much hotter than this, but It never got to a temperature that I would call extremely hot....
The only reason why I "Think" it might be temperature related is that If I leave the device to cool down to room temperature, then I can repeat the steps above,
without the phone hanging at the boot screen...
Also, If I have the phone next to a fan, with the back off, I can usually get the phone to boot up, and I can calibrate the touch screen,
and the phone will proceed to customise itself.
To be honest though, it doesnt usually complete this last step successfully, and will hang during this proccess....
I havent been able to get the phone to the point where the phone has displayed the touchflo interface for over a week now, however the windows OS functions ok until the device hangs.
This is what I have tried so far...
A Clear Memory, as well as a clear memory and format using the Start->Settings->System-> Clear Software Function...
I have also tried to clear Memory, and Format moviNAND using the Volume Down, Enter, Reset - then Volume Down Method
Using these methods, the phone will clear its memory successfully, it will then reboot, and depending on how long the phone has been on for,
it may, or may not progress past the Touch Diamond Boot Screen...
Because I cannot get the phone to reliably boot up, I cannot establish an Active-sync connection, So I have not been able to try the ROM Upgrade Yet.
If the phone is faulty due to user negligence (I.E. There is something I am doing wrong software wise), then I will be more than happy to pay to get the problem rectified,
however, I can honestly say that I am stumped as to what could be causing this problem, let alone how to fix it....
The phone is in immaculate condition, is only 2 months, 2 weeks old now, has always been protected by a leather pouch, and also has a screen protector on it.
Understandably, the phone has been babied since I bought it new, and I am somewhat stressed at the prospect of it failing so early in its life cycle.
The Phones Serial Number is HT82GN55656
The phone was bought from a company in Hong Kong.
I contacted the company that sold me the phone and they had this to say
As the items were originally distributed abroad, therefore it does not come with the Australian warranty. However, sometimes the local service centre may still provide official warranty service if you provide them with our company invoice. In cases where, the local service center refuses to warranty the item, you may send the item back to the overseas supplier for a warranty service (12 months).
To be honest, this company has been less than helpful with any inquiries in regards to warranty.
If you could let me know how I should / could proceed with getting the phone repaired under warranty, I would greatly appreciate it !
Thank you again for your help in this matter
Kind Regards
Matti Jones
As I pointed out before, I stuck the phone in a fridge (Powered Down, no battery) for 15 minutes, which chilled the phone well below room temperature...
I then flashed the phone successfully with the latest Official HTC ROM.
(The flash process would take awhile around the 13% mark, but would progress smoothly after this point)...
I then chilled the phone again, and was able to calibrate the screen, and the phone was able to do its customization stuff that it does after the initial calibration and setup...
Finally, I chilled the phone again, and was able to boot it up into the touch flo interface, and open programs (However I couldnt test the phone function, because of the amount of time required to SIM unlock, and power up the phone functions).....
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Honestly, I am not impressed....
HTC Australia didnt confirm it, but it sounds like a few of these phone have this fault, but they cannot trace it back to a root cause.
The phone worked brilliantly for the first 2 months that I had it.
It just got worse and worse over a period of 2 days, to the point where I cannot use it unless I place it in a fridge for 15 minutes to power it up
i didn't know anybody else had the same exact symptoms. Everything you just stated matches exactly what has been going on with my phone. However, I have already sent it in to the Taiwan company from which i bought the phone. And i did not reflash the spl or ROM, so there is a very very very very near 100% chance that they will void the warranty...unless my dad can smooth talk them out of that =]. But as soon as i get any sort of news back, i will let you know. Perhaps because it isn't a software issue, it might not void the hardware part of the warranty (unless they're assholes).
Same Problem
Same problem with my diamond, I have sent it to Service center, and its 50 days now I have not got my phone back. They have not even done anything, they are waiting for some part to be replaced, which was not available there.
Lets hope it comes back with everything working fine.
Total 3 problems with my HTC touch diamond -
1. Freezing, finally not booting
2. Wifi did not work, this problem started with in a week I got my mobile\
3. Sound problem, when I am talking on phone, other person gets very little voice there.
It seems HTC is using cheap h/w parts, I don't think next time ever I am going to buy any mobile from HTC. Two mobiles I purchase from HTC, both of them were very bad in hardware quality.
Pissed at HTC Now
You think that's Bad !!!!!!
70 Days so far just trying to get HTC to tell me where the F*** I should send my phone for warranty repairs !!!!!!
Contact Warranty Service in Australia, they tell me to send it to the place of purchase (Hong Kong)...
I contact the place of purchase, and they tell me to go through HTC global warranty.....
Ok... I think to myself....
I contact Australia Tech Support (The ONLY helpful person I have spoken to from HTC), and exchange 10 or so emails, to discover that I must contact HTC Turkey for my warranty issue....
Deep breath from me now.....
I contact HTC Turkey, they reply asking for the Serial Number and symptoms.
I send them a copy of the 10 or so emails with HTC Australia, and receive no reply !
I send a couple of emails to the helpful HTC Australian tech support guy, politely asking if the issue could be escalated to upper management....
I get a reply saying HTC was trying to contact me on my mobile number (Yep, the mobile number which is my FAULTY Diamond Phone)...
Another week passes, and finally I start cracking the SH!TS with the helpful HTC Aus Guy...
Same Day, I get an email from HTC Global Warranty....
The Message, I must contact HTC Turkey for Warranty Repairs....
For [email protected]#$s sake.... Is HTC Global Warranty Service run by a bunch of [email protected]#$%wits ????????
So now I'm on Week 7 trying to contact HTC Turkey (Looks like another long winded, pointless and mind numbing international phone call again !)
I would be so p!$$ed but the phone only worked for 5 weeks before crapping out...
Short of going on a murderous rampage at HTC in Turkey, I have NFI what I should do next !!!!!!!!
HTC, if you are reading this, You can shove this Diamond up your @$$ !!!
Chill
Yep you are having a bad service.
If you can't use your phone that means it's not fit for the purpose for which it's been sold Do you have the equivalent of what we get in the UK your statutory consumer rights?
Consumer complaints comission or something similar?
mijxyphoid said:
You think that's Bad !!!!!!
70 Days so far just trying to get HTC to tell me where the F*** I should send my phone for warranty repairs !!!!!!
Contact Warranty Service in Australia, they tell me to send it to the place of purchase (Hong Kong)...
I contact the place of purchase, and they tell me to go through HTC global warranty.....
Ok... I think to myself....
I contact Australia Tech Support (The ONLY helpful person I have spoken to from HTC), and exchange 10 or so emails, to discover that I must contact HTC Turkey for my warranty issue....
Deep breath from me now.....
I contact HTC Turkey, they reply asking for the Serial Number and symptoms.
I send them a copy of the 10 or so emails with HTC Australia, and receive no reply !
I send a couple of emails to the helpful HTC Australian tech support guy, politely asking if the issue could be escalated to upper management....
I get a reply saying HTC was trying to contact me on my mobile number (Yep, the mobile number which is my FAULTY Diamond Phone)...
Another week passes, and finally I start cracking the SH!TS with the helpful HTC Aus Guy...
Same Day, I get an email from HTC Global Warranty....
The Message, I must contact HTC Turkey for Warranty Repairs....
For [email protected]#$s sake.... Is HTC Global Warranty Service run by a bunch of [email protected]#$%wits ????????
So now I'm on Week 7 trying to contact HTC Turkey (Looks like another long winded, pointless and mind numbing international phone call again !)
I would be so p!$$ed but the phone only worked for 5 weeks before crapping out...
Short of going on a murderous rampage at HTC in Turkey, I have NFI what I should do next !!!!!!!!
HTC, if you are reading this, You can shove this Diamond up your @$$ !!!
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I have a Touch Pro and fortunately I have had no such issues regarding the low temperatures you need to get it to boot up. Where did you actually purchase your phone? Did you get it through Vodafone or did you purchase it through a website or through overseas travel and as such not associated with Vodafone? I steer away from the latter as there is always the possibility of having to ship a phone overseas for warranty purposes. I had a TyTn II before this and when the touch screen failed and even (and this problem is not normally covered in warranty) the chrome interface peeling off I have had nothing but good experiences with HTC. I contacted them straight away though mentioning that I am a user of mobile phones for over 20 years and that I am very influential to many people including businesses who are looking for reliable good phones for which I would recommend them to purchase. This is all true and I must admit HTC were very efficient in getting the work required done as a top priority at the HTC repair centre PHONETEC in Nunawading, Victoria. That is where the work gets done to Australian spec HTC Phones which include Diamond and Pro.
I am sorry you aren't getting the results you are wanting but unfortunately there are differences in a few areas between phones shipped to Australia and phones shipped to other overseas markets and one reason I would expect this is because of the different climates ( some much colder than here in Aus) and I can see that there would be issues if you bought a phone that would normally be destined for a colder climate than one for Australia where temperatures can reach well into the 40's in some places including Melbourne (don't hear to much about 40's in Sydney haha Just had to include some weather interstate rivalry).
Anyway I wish you all the best getting it fixed. If you did not purchase through Vodafone or any of the other Australian telco providers I would hope that next time you would because their phones are fixed here when any problems occur and lets face it most things with technology in it do at some time and these phones being pocket PC's are more likely to have issues than a standard phone due to the complexity of our devices compared to your standard phones.
John
P.S if you want quick action another thing that doesnt hurt is to get threatening with the old consumer affairs drivel and media drivel if a satisfactory response is not recieved within 10 business days.
HTC is not to blame!
Ok, here´s the wise-a*# answer:
Now why did you buy your phone outside from the country you live in?
I quess because it was cheaper. You basically bought the pda on the grey market which is disliked by the manufacturer due to different reasaons. E.g. the differente warranties that have to be given according to the different laws of different countries. Sometimes the hardware and/or software packages differs from country to country. Also the wages for the support center employees differ, taxes differ and the rent for buildings or shop space differ between different countries. Those costs are included in any product sold worldwide and that´s why the pda costs less e.g. in Turkey. A global support usually only gives you advice on who the correct contact is, you can speak to.
So why should the HTC dependence in your country, which was absolutely not involved in your acquisition, do something for you? Because you tried to beat the system and save yourself some money?
The deal is to pay a bit more in a local store and get a fast and proper support or to buy it via internet on the other side of the world and spare some money.
If your device fails you have to return it to the destination, the device was primarly delivered to,in this case by HTC to Turkey. In Turkey the mindset is a compelete different, their language, their workings speed ...
Also taking legal action in foreign countries is quite difficult.
So in this case unfortunately you have to pay for saving.
I really don´t think that htc is to blame here and its shown why many people don´t import technical gadgets by themselfes.
Still hope things will work out for you.
bye,
Thilo
HTC is HTC anywhere in the world.
The only problem with taking to your local reseller for quaranty reasons is that he can't use any other WM version after the repair , other than that of the original device. So if it is a turkish rom and your phone is defective , even if they replace the board , you will still end up with a turkish rom and a board shipped from turkey.
INTERNATIONAL WWE guaranty , means just that!!!
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Ok, so after loading "RUU_Kaiser_ATT_WWE_1.60.502.3_22.45.88._07_1.27.14.09_Ship.exe" for a couple days, tweaking a few things and adding a few software packages...
Yesterday, after leaving my desk for a while with the phone on the desk and unplugged after recent sync with desktop....
I come back and find my Tilt is really hot and totally dead!
Later in the day, last night and today...I noticed that on some email notifications, the vibrate latches in and won't stop until I wake up the screen!
Anyone else seen this? Need to decide whether to restore to factory condition, retest etc...or send back as defective.
Cheers and THANKS!
this has happened to me several times, I finally went off and set email alerts off which is annoying. This also happened on my other HTC phone 8125
This has happened a couple of times for me too on the totally stock ATT ROM.
Annoying but, since it's always with me, it's never gotten worse than "annoying".
Same problem here, since I don't want to disable the vibrating alert I just send a mail to HTC asking for a solution.
Hope they'll anwser.
I'll keep you posted.
Percentages...
Hmm, with these numbers (already)...it is difficult to determine if this is a quality control issue with a small percentage failure. Need some more replies and a comment from HTC!
I'm already inclined to tell AT&T to send me another one, especially since this issue has been experienced with the ship ROM, and it is less than 2-weeks old.
Also original rom and I had the problem from day one.
It's night over here in Belgium, but I won't wait from an answer from HTC. First thing tomorrow I'll call the shop where I've got it.
I've had this a couple of times on my UK Vario 3. It actually happened today.
The problem seems to span different roms and batches.
pjam
I've also have this problem so like most people I disabled the vibrate notification which isn't a fix but better than having it none stop vibrate. Hope they fix this for the Vario III as well as Kaiser
solution from a HTC dealer
I just called the shop where I purchased mine, and first thing the guy asks, "do you really need the vibrating warning? can't you just use a sound alert or something?"
After explaining that I really want it to work as mentioned, he went to ask.
When he came back he tried to convince me that it's normal with WM6. It's a feature. When asked wheter it's normal it sometimes works "correctly" en sometimes it keeps vibrating, he answered it's strange but normal.
Explaining that the battery gets really hot and so didn't help either. He was convinced it's normal. But he gave me a number of HTC. Not a Belgian nr so I'll first wait for an anwer via email till this afternoon.
Anwser from HTC
I just called to HTC Europe, and the woman on the phone said "oh that's not good".
But a solution? I'll have to send it in for repair.
Still waiting for an answer on my email I send to HTC. And if I'll send it in for repair I'll first call again for a better anwser than "that's not good".
But sorry no real solution yet!
seems like this is getting worse and worse for us. I am experiencing the same issue. I have had the phone for about a 3 weeks now. The first week everything was fine. Then this sporadic occurance of the steady vibrate with new text and email messages. It seems like the first 2 vibrating pulses go through fine but it gets hung up on the last one. Full stock att ship rom here as well.
I'll get after AT&T for a replacement tomorrow (GMT -5) and post their response.
Well, not much to report except AT&T gave no fuss and new Tilt is "in the mail". I would suggest even those who are outside the "return for new one" window, get after HTC and/or their provider to replace any units with this "defect"...
Maybe threaten class action... Good luck to all.
I called back to HTC support, explained the problem again. Also said that I'm not the only one but they are not aware of the problem. I'll have to send it in for repair.
So I called the repaircenter, and it would take 2 or 3 weeks.
Don't want to send him in for so long, so for now I'll try to live with it. Still hoping for a bugfix one day.
bigdigtown said:
Well, not much to report except AT&T gave no fuss and new Tilt is "in the mail". I would suggest even those who are outside the "return for new one" window, get after HTC and/or their provider to replace any units with this "defect"...
Maybe threaten class action... Good luck to all.
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did u walk into an att store? or make a phone call to customer support? In either case how did you go about proving this was infact an issue?
I called AT&T premier phone support from a shopping mall while waiting for my better half to shop...it took about 1 minute to explain the issue.
Basically, I told them my phone needed to be replaced because it was defective and explained the manifestation (sometimes when email alerts are set to vibrate, the vibration does not stop and if I let it keep going, it kills the battery fast and overheats the unit).
I further explained that I researched the problem online and that is appears a small percentage of users are affected by the issue so that it is likely a manufaturing QA issue.
I also suggested that they send me a new unit versus a refurbished one, at least the first time around. They responded, "Oh, of course we will be sending you a new unit".
It took another two or three minutes on hold for the order to be setup, and I had an email in my Tilt inbox before we disconnected.
Overall the experience was excellent.
Same problem here. Mine is a Hong Kong unit that is HTC branded. Using it here in Canada with Rogers.
Note: I have installed Blackberry Connect 4 as well for connection to my corporate email.
If an message comes in, it will sit there and vibrate like mad until I wake it up. For now, I've disabled vibrate.
Rom Version: 1.81.707.0 WWE
Rom Date: 09/05/07
Radio Version: 1.27.12.11
Protocol Version: 22.45.88.07H
Jens- said:
I just called the shop where I purchased mine, and first thing the guy asks, "do you really need the vibrating warning? can't you just use a sound alert or something?"
After explaining that I really want it to work as mentioned, he went to ask.
When he came back he tried to convince me that it's normal with WM6. It's a feature. When asked wheter it's normal it sometimes works "correctly" en sometimes it keeps vibrating, he answered it's strange but normal.
Explaining that the battery gets really hot and so didn't help either. He was convinced it's normal. But he gave me a number of HTC. Not a Belgian nr so I'll first wait for an anwer via email till this afternoon.
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sounds very much like the typical idiot you find in such places
is it just email notifications that are affected, or does it happen on all types of notification, ie sms message?
Good question...
Right now I'm running Dutty's Tilt Beta 2 w/ touch and all is good actually. It turns out that the phone ring uses only one vibration (long) and is followed by sound, where as my email uses 3 short vibrations only.
I'm more inclined to reach and answer the phone, than I am to reach to read an email, plus the email gets 3 chances to improperly latch the vibrate.
So, I don't know if it really is only email, or if email manifests itself as the culprit only because it happens more often.
Others may be able to confirm this.
I will say though, I'v had Dutty's running for 24 hours, and although the weekend email volume is much lower for me, I would have expected it to happen again by now.
The whole thing is crazy, sometimes it bothers the hell out of me, and other days it just gets forgotten or I assume it is a glitch.
All in all, I like the phone enough to keep it in the end, even with this problem. However, I still think the numbers on this forum are low enough that I have a decent chance of not experiencing this "bug" with my new phone when it arrives.
Hello all,
I bought a HTC Touch Diamond on August 13 because my
old smartphone (a HTC/Qtek S200 which I LOVED) was broken.
In the phone shop, I told the salesman that my main interests
were good WIFI (Wireless LAN) and navigation capabilities.
He recommended me the HTC Touch Diamond.
He said it had a built-in GPS and would be compatible with my
existing navigation software. Indeed it was.
Initially, the Diamond performed fine though it got noticeably
warm with an active WLAN connection. Also, when using it
in the car for navigation, it gets incredibly hot. Not just
warm, the lower half of the plastic back cover is almost
too hot to touch.
After a few days, the WLAN connection started dropping its
connection all the time, requiring a soft reset to get it going
again. Often, the Opera mobile browser would cause the
phone to lockup completely, also requiring a soft reset.
Over time, the WLAN stability deteriorated further and further
until it refused to initialize the WLAN chip at all. Clicking the
WLAN symbol in the Comms manager would briefly display the
"hourglass" symbol and subsequently nothing happens at all-
the WLAN just stays off. A hard reset didn't work either
(just killed all my data - otherwise no beneficial effect).
I can't say it really surprised me, given the extreme temperatures
this phone generates.
Because at this time my mum was hospitalized with cardiac
problems, I had no opportunity to return it to the phone
shop within the first few weeks.
Instead, I called HTC and they gave me a repair ticket and had
the phone collected from my home by UPS, sending it to the
"Eurotwice" repair centre in Belgium. I included a full error
description with the phone. Two weeks later I received the
phone back with a note that "no error had been found".
Bummer. I don't know what the heck these guys tested, but
a simple click on the WLAN symbol would have shown them
immediately that the WLAN is broken.
So, I called HTC again and was given another repair number
etc, and my phone was collected for the second time on
September 24 for yet another repair attempt. Today is
October 20, so I called HTC to inquire what's taking them
so long.
They called the repair centre and it turned out they're waiting for
replacement motherboards to arrive from Taiwan. It might take at
least another 10 days, they said, "with luck".
All in all, my brand new Diamond has been in repair for a
total of 6 weeks and I still haven't got it back. It remains
to be seen if it'll work as advertized after the repair. If so,
I guess it'll be "luck". I'm keeping my fingers crossed but
my gut feeling tells me that Diamonds aren't forever.
Hi,
i am in the same situation...
Also here in Italy there are no spare parts for the diamond (i am waiting for a new mainboard)
Mine is in the repair center from the first days of september....
Seems that they are waiting the same spare parts shipments from taiwan, but never arrives...
I had to send mine off to be fixed as well....twice.
I couldn't receive any signals on my phone so i sent it to be fixed. got it back after about 5days, and the phone was fine..........for a day. Sent it off the next day and this time it took just over a week. From the repair form it says they replaced the mainboard. It works perfectly fine now.
Hopefully i won't have to send it away again.
houying83 said:
I had to send mine off to be fixed as well....twice.
I couldn't receive any signals on my phone so i sent it to be fixed. got it back after about 5days, and the phone was fine..........for a day. Sent it off the next day and this time it took just over a week. From the repair form it says they replaced the mainboard. It works perfectly fine now.
Hopefully i won't have to send it away again.
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Hi,
In which country?
thanks
Mine was in repartion too... They had to change the mainboard because the device didn't start anymore... It did only the boot up sound, but no screen, no lights....
But I don't think it is the heat! Else much more people would have the same problems... I think we had the "bad" model. Mine works fine now too, had some problems to get a signal with the GPS, but it works noch really fine!
Do you think that the replacement motherboards are technically different/more reliable than the "originals"?
Today I had the opportunity to play with an Iphone 3G.
It's cool (I mean, it doesn't get warm).
I live in Australia, and have a Telstra branded Diamond, although it is unlocked ( i use Optus Sim card) anyways i was hoping to install unbranded cooked rom found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=422417
I didn't know I needed to install HardSPL, i tried but it failed so i continued on (i know I'm retarded) so i tried using the Diamond Unlocker.
I hit Next, Next, Next until it got to progress bar it stayed on 0% then jumped to 100% and said that my device wasn't compatible or something like that, at that point the image on the diamond faded to black screen. I This happened when i tried Hardspl but i just hit reset and it turned back on alright.....this time it didn't, it doesn't react to the power button at all, iv tried hitting the reset button, booting into boot loader even though I'm pretty sure it doesn't have one, and tried MTTY which I'm pretty sure it pointless because my diamond doesn't turn on.
Please share any knowledge or ideas you have on how i can fix my Diamond, or where i can send it to be repaired (I have no warranty with Telstra by the way)
Is my diamond bricked for life?
EDIT: In the hope that my Diamond will return to life by holding the power button, i have noticed i can still feel the vibration it usually makes when turning it on although NO DISPLAY
chaos-zero said:
I live in Australia, and have a Telstra branded Diamond, although it is unlocked ( i use Optus Sim card) anyways i was hoping to install unbranded cooked rom found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=422417
I didn't know I needed to install HardSPL, i tried but it failed so i continued on (i know I'm retarded) so i tried using the Diamond Unlocker.
I hit Next, Next, Next until it got to progress bar it stayed on 0% then jumped to 100% and said that my device wasn't compatible or something like that, at that point the image on the diamond faded to black screen. I This happened when i tried Hardspl but i just hit reset and it turned back on alright.....this time it didn't, it doesn't react to the power button at all, iv tried hitting the reset button, booting into boot loader even though I'm pretty sure it doesn't have one, and tried MTTY which I'm pretty sure it pointless because my diamond doesn't turn on.
Please share any knowledge or ideas you have on how i can fix my Diamond, or where i can send it to be repaired (I have no warranty with Telstra by the way)
Is my diamond bricked for life?
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Why you don't search the repair centre address from the HTC Australia pages?
I found this: http://www.htc.com/au/supportcontent.aspx?id=22104
Fonebiz Repair Centre
Address: 370 Whitehorse Road,
Nunawading,
VIC 3131
Tel: +613 98777688 (Australia Wide & International)
Fax: +613 98787988 (Australia Wide & International)
Business Hours: Monday to Friday 9am - 5:30pm (Australian EST)
Weekend and Public Holiday – Closed
Please ensure that you bring your Proof of Purchase and
all fault related accessories when you come into Fonebiz.
Thats the only problem, i have already thought of this, although i don't have proof of purchase anymore, can i still get it repaired without proof of purchase?
ANY Replies or ideas are appreciated, please HELP
I would contact them without a receipt you may have to pay for the repair
but I don't see why they should not make money of you repairing your broken device
Thanks for the reply, my question is, i bought this phone off a friend and knowing him he got it from someone else who probably has stolen it, so if i take it in for repairs and it is stolen I'm screwed....right?.....are they able to I.D a stolen device?
Thats what you get when you buy a stolen device. You'll pay it back one way another.
I guess but for $250 who wouldnt take it. I guess i should have read ALOT more instead of rushing a flash. So last question, does anyone know if its physically possible to fix the phone, if it be replacing a bit or get a technician to hardwire or something......is it possible? or am i stuck with a nice new paperweight?
chaos-zero said:
I guess but for $250 who wouldnt take it. I guess i should have read ALOT more instead of rushing a flash. So last question, does anyone know if its physically possible to fix the phone, if it be replacing a bit or get a technician to hardwire or something......is it possible? or am i stuck with a nice new paperweight?
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I think its a case of what goes around, comes around.
Hey
I have a similar problem. But mine is bought and original and I have a receipt. Anyways, there's no way around the sending, is there? Because, I think, it'll take a lot of time and regarding the fact, that the mistake is on my side, the warranty is void, isn't it?
Good day to all members and gurus! Apologies if this issue have been issued already but I cnt find it here.
I have a HTC ONE (m7 international) for almost a year now, but it was only (2 software update ago) I have this touchscreen problem where in it selects anything on the screen, when keyboard is up, it will type anything, answer/end calls etc.
Went to the internet and found out that it's not just HTC One having this issue but other HTC models as well. Some say it's the digitizer, water issue, phone fell to the ground, malwares, incompatible apps, till it looks like everyone points to any possible cause.
Some went to their telcos and the companies just replaced the phone with new one but what about to others who do not have the warranty anymore? I talked the HTC Customer Rep. but as always they just gave me scripted answer and eventually asked me to go to HTC center, unfortunately for me, I need to fly just to get there.
So anyone here with a solution to this HTC-forsaken-issue? Install, uninstall something, anything that would end this misery.
Thanks alot!
izeekramos said:
Good day to all members and gurus! Apologies if this issue have been issued already but I cnt find it here.
I have a HTC ONE (m7 international) for almost a year now, but it was only (2 software update ago) I have this touchscreen problem where in it selects anything on the screen, when keyboard is up, it will type anything, answer/end calls etc.
Went to the internet and found out that it's not just HTC One having this issue but other HTC models as well. Some say it's the digitizer, water issue, phone fell to the ground, malwares, incompatible apps, till it looks like everyone points to any possible cause.
Some went to their telcos and the companies just replaced the phone with new one but what about to others who do not have the warranty anymore? I talked the HTC Customer Rep. but as always they just gave me scripted answer and eventually asked me to go to HTC center, unfortunately for me, I need to fly just to get there.
So anyone here with a solution to this HTC-forsaken-issue? Install, uninstall something, anything that would end this misery.
Thanks alot!
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if you modded the phone, return to stock and see if the issue persist, if not modded, do a factory reset and check the issue. if it still occur, this is probably a faulty digitizer and you'll have to send the phone for repair.
Hi All.
Battery stuck on 50% won't change even when charge or discharge. Today it randomly shutdown in my pocket. and then had a battery symbol with a ?. The phone eventually turned on, I've tried turning off location, rebooting still having issues. Sometimes the battery saving mode stops working, i.e. it cannot be turned on. As I can see the problem concerns a large group of users and nobody knows what this problem is related to. Google is silent as usual. Is this a problem with the software or components ?! I am in a bad situation because I have no warranty for the device and I do not know where to send the phone in Poland because no one knows what is the cause of the problem. Help me please.
https://support.google.com/pixelphon...25796722?hl=en
https://support.google.com/pixelphon...22385581?hl=en
Had this.
This is going to sound dumb:
Shut your phone off.
Now squeeze the phone around the G logo on the back (like you're trying to compress it).
Now turn it back on and charge normally.
This is potentially only a temporary fix as I have no idea how this would be software related.
If you can enter bootloader mode, you still have chance to save your phone by yourself :
(1)Make sure there is fastboot&ADB tool in your computer
If you don't have it, please download from here(https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools). To click the one depends on which one of OS you have and then install in your computer
(2)Download google factory image file from here(https://developers.google.com/android/images). To choose the model of your phone and download it then extract file.
(3)Reboot your phone to bootloader mode. Then use USB cable and make phone connected to your computer USB port. Then execute the window commend mode. key in
fastboot devices ===> make sure your phone being catched by your computer
flash-all ===> To build up a whole new pixel OS in your phone.
Good luck !
Kris
Shayded said:
Had this.
This is going to sound dumb:
Shut your phone off.
Now squeeze the phone around the G logo on the back (like you're trying to compress it).
Now turn it back on and charge normally.
This is potentially only a temporary fix as I have no idea how this would be software related.
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Unfortunately, this is only temporary. After one day the problem happened again!
SignumOne said:
Unfortunately, this is only temporary. After one day the problem happened again![/QUOTE
Ive had my pixel 4 xl since november and it just started automatically shutting off when in my pocket all by it self a few weeks ago , took cell phone to my sevice provider and they sent it in for repair ...received a new phone ...well refurbished p4 xl only to have if start happening again days later and have the 50% battery start happening also ....contacted google and they are in the process of sending me a new refurbished p4 xl , so this will be my 3 rd p4 xl ..lol
very frustrating to say the least ....ive had to hard reboot my phone at least 20 times a day or basically keep it out of any pockets , the is common issue apparently with pixels phones from what i've read in the link https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/22397169?hl=en
I've talked with loyalty department at my service provider and if it happens again with the pixel that google sends me , then they will allow me to void my contract and supply me with a new device from a different brand ...ie Samsung or apple or whatever else is available on the market right now on there website.
i'll be really bummed if i have to switch to a samsung or apple buuuuuut need a stable device ...lol
So to anyone having this issue that still has a basic warranty, there are at least 2 options ...rma device over and over till you get one that doesn't have this problem or contact service provider and explain your situation and most likely they will be understanding to the fact that you have purchased a 1200.00 phone that requires constant rma's and hopefully allow you to exchange for a different brand of phone that doesn't have this these problems
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Mr. Blanco said:
SignumOne said:
Unfortunately, this is only temporary. After one day the problem happened again![/QUOTE
Ive had my pixel 4 xl since november and it just started automatically shutting off when in my pocket all by it self a few weeks ago , took cell phone to my sevice provider and they sent it in for repair ...received a new phone ...well refurbished p4 xl only to have if start happening again days later and have the 50% battery start happening also ....contacted google and they are in the process of sending me a new refurbished p4 xl , so this will be my 3 rd p4 xl ..lol
very frustrating to say the least ....ive had to hard reboot my phone at least 20 times a day or basically keep it out of any pockets , the is common issue apparently with pixels phones from what i've read in the link https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/22397169?hl=en
I've talked with loyalty department at my service provider and if it happens again with the pixel that google sends me , then they will allow me to void my contract and supply me with a new device from a different brand ...ie Samsung or apple or whatever else is available on the market right now on there website.
i'll be really bummed if i have to switch to a samsung or apple buuuuuut need a stable device ...lol
So to anyone having this issue that still has a basic warranty, there are at least 2 options ...rma device over and over till you get one that doesn't have this problem or contact service provider and explain your situation and most likely they will be understanding to the fact that you have purchased a 1200.00 phone that requires constant rma's and hopefully allow you to exchange for a different brand of phone that doesn't have this these problems
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I fully understand you. I am in a worse position. As a loyal Google fan, I bought my pixel from someone who didn't have a proof of purchase. In Poland it was difficult to get it, and as it was 1.5 times more expensive than everywhere else. It seems that I can throw out the pixel and buy another phone for a lot of money. I am most annoyed by the company's attitude. It looks like they are xxxxx on us.
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Kris Chen said:
If you can enter bootloader mode, you still have chance to save your phone by yourself :
(1)Make sure there is fastboot&ADB tool in your computer
If you don't have it, please download from here(https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools). To click the one depends on which one of OS you have and then install in your computer
(2)Download google factory image file from here(https://developers.google.com/android/images). To choose the model of your phone and download it then extract file.
(3)Reboot your phone to bootloader mode. Then use USB cable and make phone connected to your computer USB port. Then execute the window commend mode. key in
fastboot devices ===> make sure your phone being catched by your computer
flash-all ===> To build up a whole new pixel OS in your phone.
Good luck !
Kris
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Have you checked if it works for you?
SignumOne said:
Have you checked if it works for you?
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i've flashed full stock images , custom roms and still have the same issue on both stock and custom rom
Had the same problem three weeks ago. Contacted Google Support und they send me a new phone as a replacement on warranty.
SignumOne said:
Hi All.
Battery stuck on 50% won't change even when charge or discharge. Today it randomly shutdown in my pocket. and then had a battery symbol with a ?. The phone eventually turned on, I've tried turning off location, rebooting still having issues. Sometimes the battery saving mode stops working, i.e. it cannot be turned on. As I can see the problem concerns a large group of users and nobody knows what this problem is related to. Google is silent as usual. Is this a problem with the software or components ?! I am in a bad situation because I have no warranty for the device and I do not know where to send the phone in Poland because no one knows what is the cause of the problem. Help me please.
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This is the "No Warranty Solution" : Flash a full factory image and allow it to completely wipe your phone. This is the second step Google support would give you (the first is doing a factory data reset from Recovery). If after flashing your phone, restoring it to the original "out of the box" state, you still have a battery issue, then the next step is to replace your battery. If you forgot to state in your OP that your bootloader is still locked (so you can't flash the image) then you need to do that first. Bottom line is you need to factory reset the phone to rule out a software issue. If the restored phone still has the same problem, then you need to focus on the hardware. Best of luck. :good:
Yes, it does !
SignumOne said:
Have you checked if it works for you?
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Same happened to me with 4 XL 64.
I've been able to "fix" with the turn off and squeeze but the problem has turned into the battery discharge displayed gets stuck at a percentage and it won't charge. I have to turn off & squeeze to get it back.
Finally called Google and they are making me send my phone in for repair. Now I assume for turnaround sake, they'll just send me a new refurb back. That also means I'm not confident the problem will be resolved as there are over 150 replies on the Google Support page identifying this problem.
https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/25796722
Looks like some folks are getting a replacement before sending the problem phone back but others are required to send it in or drop off at repair facility.
Good for me? I have Preferred Care and I'll keep sending them back until I get one that works.
Bad for me? I'll have to keep sending them back + I splurged on the orange color so I doubt I'll ever see that again.
I've actually dealt with this. This is a hardware issue. I had the same problem. Covered by warranty, I took it to ubreakitifix after contacting Google and they took care of me. Trust me this isn't a issue where you can flash this or squeeze that. This is a hardware issue on Google's part. There's nothing you can do as a phone user about a defective battery in a 6+ month old $1000 phone
angus242 said:
Same happened to me with 4 XL 64.
I've been able to "fix" with the turn off and squeeze but the problem has turned into the battery discharge displayed gets stuck at a percentage and it won't charge. I have to turn off & squeeze to get it back.
Finally called Google and they are making me send my phone in for repair. Now I assume for turnaround sake, they'll just send me a new refurb back. That also means I'm not confident the problem will be resolved as there are over 150 replies on the Google Support page identifying this problem.
https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/25796722
Looks like some folks are getting a replacement before sending the problem phone back but others are required to send it in or drop off at repair facility.
Good for me? I have Preferred Care and I'll keep sending them back until I get one that works.
Bad for me? I'll have to keep sending them back + I splurged on the orange color so I doubt I'll ever see that again.
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You might be able to convince them to send you a device before you ship it off, citing the current global situation and a need for a cell phone
OP lives in Poland and has no receipts or warranty. Poland is not a supported country so he is looking for "non-warranty" solutions.
Shayded said:
You might be able to convince them to send you a device before you ship it off, citing the current global situation and a need for a cell phone
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The return process was pretty great. I shipped my existing phone off on a Monday (Illinois to Texas) and by the following Monday, I received my exact phone back (has a screen protector on it). I was very satisfied with that. HOWEVER, the "repair" still has an issue where if I charge to 100%, the icon stays at 100% until I reboot and then it'll display the correct battery %.
The repair documentation was a bit vague and said they replaced the "charging port". I still believe there's a unannounced hardware issue. Can anyone say, class action????
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I wonder what the next step would be if I started another repair claim?
Holding the power button down for more than 3 consecutive seemed to solve a similar issue for me. My P4 was holding certain percentages for too long (even though the phone actually lost more).
Suavie103 said:
I've actually dealt with this. This is a hardware issue. I had the same problem. Covered by warranty, I took it to ubreakitifix after contacting Google and they took care of me. Trust me this isn't a issue where you can flash this or squeeze that. This is a hardware issue on Google's part. There's nothing you can do as a phone user about a defective battery in a 6+ month old $1000 phone
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This post seems to have been ignored. If it happens to me, I'll try that. But my carrier purchase didn't qualify for Google extended care add-on. Standard warranty only. Does that make a difference in what Google would do in this case?
I use Accubattery and monitor charge cycles for "battery wear". Even following "Battery College" recommendations, battery health has dropped from 99 to 95%; I've had the P4XL since November. I'm now slowing the charge, getting away from power delivery to see if that helps slow the wear. SOT varies greatly per charge.
I use a belt pouch for carrying phone while away from home. Rarely, I put it in my pocket but do so at home- front pocket only- never back pocket. May just be bad phone batteries from what I've read.
Sent from my Pixel 4 XL using Tapatalk
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OP lives in Poland and has no receipts or warranty. Poland is not a supported country so he is looking for "non-warranty" solutions.
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For 5 weeks my Pixel has been in the authorized repair center in Germany. They don't have parts to fix it. They told me that. It is not known how long this may take. I haven't had such a circus with a good smartphone. I love Google products, but I feel very disappointed because Pixel cost me a lot of money and this is definitely a factory defect.
SignumOne said:
For 5 weeks my Pixel has been in the authorized repair center in Germany. They don't have parts to fix it. They told me that. It is not known how long this may take. I haven't had such a circus with a good smartphone. I love Google products, but I feel very disappointed because Pixel cost me a lot of money and this is definitely a factory defect.
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Sorry to hear this, and surprising, as Germany is a supported country with many authorized repair centers. Did you send it to PSC? They claim to be Google-certified and have all factory parts? COVID-19 may also be delaying things. Hope things turn out well for you. :good: