Rooted Nexus One repair from HTC possible? - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey everyone!
so i'm loving my nexus one with froyo, best phone i've ever owned. however i think theres something wrong with the capacitive contextual buttons, it doesn't respond to touch input. so its real hard to exit programs or access the menu from within programs.
i went to the nexus one support site and they mention that unlocking the bootloader voids my warranty. is this true? they won't fix my nexus one? even if i unroot it? i read on another forum that htc ignores unlocked bootloaders and will repair formerly root nexus ones. can anyone corroborate this?

might be possible, but get ready to for them to turn you down initially.
The story of my encounter with them
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=718141

wow!
wow, what a story...how long did this ordeal take you? because i'm going back home in about a month and i am certain the american htc service centre will not behave in this manner, hopefully.

It took too long! About 7 days of "ding donging" and (hopefully as I am in day 2) 3 days to repair I hear good things about HTC support in the States, so hopefully you won't suffer the same ordeal as me.

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Touchscreen Problem(and others)

recently i have been having a lot of problems with my phones. when i bought the phone it was great until about a month ago the accelerometer got messed up and everything went into landscape for no reason, so after two weeks of dealing with that problem i called t-mo and they had me go through the usual troubleshooting steps which i had already tried. they asked if the phone was rooted and i acted like i had no idea what that meant, and they sent a replacement(refurb) about a week into using the refurb i was having really bad battery life of about 20 minutes, i called t-mo again and told them my battery was shot and what was going on. they decided that the phone was broke but they would send me another battery as well.
then i got the phone 4 days ago and it seems now that the touchscreen is going out. i went to pull my notification bar down cause i had an email and my app bar came up, when i tried to close it nothing happened. right now it seems that the entire screen thinks i am touching 3 inches below where i am and so i have been using the phone without touching the screen(not fun), so i called t-mo again. first thing they asked me was if the touchscreen not working was inhibiting my everyday use of the phone, obviously it is affecting my usage of the phone since i got it because it was a touchscreen. t-mo told me after a few minutes of looking up my info that since they have sent three phones out(even though i told them not to on one of them) that i have to take it up with HTC. HTC is telling me that i have to take it up with t-mo. if i am not mistaken all refurbs come with either a 90 day warranty or the remainder of the one year on the original phone whichever comes first. i know there are some t-mo employees here, so please tell me who i should talk to or what i should say to get my phone fixed, this is ridiculous that i got the rufurb and it doesn't even work. aren't they supposed to test each one before they send it out?
thanks in advance guys
Yes they are suppose to test it out but those big companies... ahhh. I'm convinced that T-Mobile should be the company you should talk to for a replacement. They should provide you with another one since it's within the 90 day warranty. If they tell you to talk to HTC tell them HTC told you to talk to them. Not much but I can say Hope you have better luck!
Sounds tough dude! I've been lucky enough to always have re-furbs work for me, but sounds like you're not having my luck :/.
I have an insurance plan with T-Mobile, $7 a month, and lets you replace your phone, no questions asked, anytime you want. You can try seeing if you want to sign up for that and then they take care of it through the company that does the insurance for T-Mobile, and skips HTC and T-Mobile altogether.
Best to call T-Mobile and get them to get in touch with HTC direct to try and solve the issue.
As for the screen always going to Landscape mode, this used to happen to me. I figured out a fix when I noticed the Fancy Animation setting was causing the issue in Spare Parts. I disabled it and the screen was auto-rotating fine.
After disabling the Fancy animations in the settings too and then re-enabling them back and in Spare Parts, all was well.

Root or Not to Root?

I have recently purchased a Nexus One and i must say it is an amazing phone, but also very expensive! I just spent £370 on buying this brand new phone. Which brings me onto my main point, should i risk rooting or not?
I am confident with the rooting proccess and have rooted my hero etc etc, but i was happy to do so because i could also reinstall an official RUU incase something went wrong. However as we know with the N1 its not that simple. I want to be able to use features such as trackball to wake, and using the lights for notifications, being able to install market enabler and apps like autokiller and also being able to theme my nexus - but to do small things like this i still need to root my phone and void my warrenty.
So ive decided to ask you guys on wether you think it is worth my rooting my nexus one, and voiding my warrenty, or making do with no true customisational potential?
(Also silently hopeing someone finds a way to lock the bootloader :'( )
thanks
Just root it already. No regrets. I asked the same question.
But
But what if anything goes wrong with the phone over the next year? Just seems unecassary that i have to loose my warrenty to be able to make small customisations to the phone
I didn't root my phone in the first 5-6 weeks or so then once I had seen there were no obvious hardware faults I rooted it. It might be safe to take a similar approach.
Is totally up to you.. 2 things:
If you are affraid of bricking your phone due to flashing, don't be. Rule of thumb is always do Nandroid. And flash all you want. The exceptions are Radio's which pose higer risks of bricking.
That leaves hardware issues. If your screen cracks, battery explodes or button cease to function, HTC might switch your phone regardless if you have unlocked boot-loader or not. But im not sure how HTC customer service are in UK. People have done it in US and HTC didn't even raised an eyebrow to this.
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like nDrg says, is to roadtest your phone for some weeks, see if no dust crops up under the screen, or other things starts to defect. Errors on new phones usually reveal themselves in the first weeks.
rooted just after 1 day i receive it lol and Froyo inside my nexus one since Yesterday Yes From France ^^
Hmm
Ok thanks for your feedback. I was having a think and i decided to wait untill froyo comes officially to UK, and if thats not good enough to keep me happy then i will root. Thanks

[Q] Power/Sleep Button not functioning

For the past few weeks my power button has become less and less responsive.
I think this is a known issue. My question is, if I call HTC for a warranty replacement, will me having rooted my phone affect whether or not they will replace it? It is obviously a hardware issue, so I'm assuming I'll have no trouble.
I just wanted to ask someone with experience before I go ahead and make the swap.
Thank you!
Shouldn't have any trouble. Call them and ask for a swap.
In the mean time, i have found that the very right side of the button seems to be the most responsive. So i press there and it works 90% of the time.
Unfortunantly the entire button has stopped working.
I talked to a very friendly HTC rep. They have a Nexus One division that only speaks with Nexus owners. 7 days a week too! Great service eh? Probably because it's now a dev phone, so they want to help them out as best as they can.
Anyways, a new one is on it's way here, AS WELL as a new battery. The agent on the phone enjoyed talking to me, and asked if I needed a new one. She reassured me I wouldn't have to send in my old one. That means I'll have a spare!
So just a helpful tip to anyone, if you have your warranty still, you can call in and say you have a battery that isnt holding charge and they'll send you a new one right away! Spare for free! Not exactly ethical, but it's just here for information purposes.
I'm wondering if they'll do the same for my headphones.. I lost them. Maybe I can say one of the speakers blew out and receive a new pair? Who knows.
My new Nexus is on it's way though and I'm ready to have a funtioning power button! That tiny bit of dust under the screen also wont be missed.
I plan on formatting the phone and reinstalling the original recovery image and stock roms! I used the swap method as well, so I don't need to be without a phone at all!

[Q] Question. returning phone to bell

Hello i have a bell galaxy s and have had a lot of problems with it. I've had it for 4 months and it has gone it for service twice and is f#@kup again after havivg it back for 4 days. Has anyone had any luck returning a phone after this length of time and if so how did you do it? Even a trade for a brand new one or a desire z.
Thanks
I assume it's for the internal SD card?
Honestly, this would be my approach (2 times in 4 months in for repair!!):
1. Go to Bell store with receipt (if possible) and phone
2. Demonstrate that the phone is once again not functioning
3. Remind them that you got this back 4 days ago from repairs
4. Ask for a new one on the spot. No more waiting for repairs.
5. If they don't comply, get the store manager. Re-explain the situation.
6. If they still don't comply, remind them that a Rogers Wireless/Wind (or whatever carrier you choose) mobile location isn't too far away, and that being a highly dissatisfied customer with Bell selling and returning defective products isn't very motivating to keep you as a customer
7. Enjoy your brand new phone! (Hopefully).
I'm usually very aggressive in these kinds of situations so if I attempted this the police may need to drag me away, but honestly if you just got it back I wouldn't tolerate that bulls**t.
sorry to steal thread
but I dont have receipt since I brought it off craigslist..
Any tips?
Well i flashed a new rom and it seems to be working now so not sure what happend but im getting a little sick of having to carrie a spare cell around because i cant trust my galaxy.
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I think full recall needs to be implemented. This is obviously a wide spread issue and Bell needs to step up to the plate.

Anything new related to the purple camera issue?

I got my fourth HTC One today from the Sprint store, and I still have the same camera issue. After trying to deal with the dumbass customer non-support agent for an hour, I have a fifth HTC One on it's way for another exchange.
Is there any way to fix the issue short of sending it to HTC? I really can't go without a phone for that long. Thanks.
sshede said:
I got my fourth HTC One today from the Sprint store, and I still have the same camera issue. After trying to deal with the dumbass customer non-support agent for an hour, I have a fifth HTC One on it's way for another exchange.
Is there any way to fix the issue short of sending it to HTC? I really can't go without a phone for that long. Thanks.
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As this has pretty much been confirmed as a hardware issue, no. Sending the phone to HTC seems to be the only solution
sshede said:
I got my fourth HTC One today from the Sprint store, and I still have the same camera issue. After trying to deal with the dumbass customer non-support agent for an hour, I have a fifth HTC One on it's way for another exchange.
Is there any way to fix the issue short of sending it to HTC? I really can't go without a phone for that long. Thanks.
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Only solution is to send to HTC....the turn around is roughly a week or so from day of shipping to htc and getting it back in your hands...you won't get a sprint replacement with replaced camera module...sorry to second the bad news but it's one of those tough deals but in the end worth it...for more discussion check out the HTC one section topic "purple camera possible fix etc etc"...hope that helps
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I'm heading to Sprint tomorrow and dropping those ****ers. I don't appreciate how the situation was handled (with attitude) so I'll be taking advantage of T-Mobile's ETF-buyout option.
Thanks for the information.
I never had the purple camera issue until recently. I don't know if it's just a coincidence but it started right after upgrading to 4.4.2
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Robert542 said:
I never had the purple camera issue until recently. I don't know if it's just a coincidence but it started right after upgrading to 4.4.2
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How do you get the camera fixed? Take it that it is HTC that is fixing the issue and not Sprint. There a webpage, E-mail address or phone number to call?
TIA
weidnerj said:
How do you get the camera fixed? Take it that it is HTC that is fixing the issue and not Sprint. There a webpage, E-mail address or phone number to call?
TIA
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1-866-449-8358 if you're in the US...hope that gets you pointed in right direction. So far excellent experience with HTC tech support.
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Is it only in low light situations that you are experiencing the purple haze? If so, the 4.4.2 update "Night" option in the Photo Capture Mode eliminates the purple haze for me. I can't remember if this option existed in prior versions, but choosing this option in low light conditions eliminated the purple haze on mine.
I sent my phone into HTC to repair the camera issue and they claimed it is outside of manufacture warranty because the bootloader was unlocked. I thought I had put everything back to normal before I sent it back in but I guess I missed something.
Is it true that this voids the warranty? If so, is it possible to re-lock it to where they cannot detect that it was ever unlocked? Is my warranty permanently voided now that they have my serial number? Do I have any chance of getting this fixed now?
Technically our serial numbers are logged if we've ever used the HTCDev unlock method. That's pretty much all of us.
akuentzler said:
I sent my phone into HTC to repair the camera issue and they claimed it is outside of manufacture warranty because the bootloader was unlocked. I thought I had put everything back to normal before I sent it back in but I guess I missed something.
Is it true that this voids the warranty? If so, is it possible to re-lock it to where they cannot detect that it was ever unlocked? Is my warranty permanently voided now that they have my serial number? Do I have any chance of getting this fixed now?
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It might of been because your boot loader doesn't say locked. If your s-off it is possible to make it locked. When I sent mine in I locked it and s-on and updated it. I got mine back without an issue and they fixed the camera.
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Going from carbon rom 4.2 to candy kat 4.4 fixed my purple haze on my front facing camera
I just wrapped up a horrible experience sending the phone to HTC. I shipped it off on Thursday, January 30th and just got it back on Tuesday, February 25th. That's almost a month. They didn't even put the phone into their tracking system until Wednesday the 5th and would not cover the repair under warranty because the phone had been unlocked. Every time I contacted them to find out what was going on, it would take them days to get back to me. And when they promised action, it took days more for anything to happen. I had to keep calling in to get them to do anything and I had the sincere impression that they were just trying to get me to take the phone back unrepaired and go away. I certainly wasn't going to pay $200 for their faulty hardware design. The last guy I talked to eventually covered the repair, but only after I finally lost it out of sheer frustration when he admitted that the phone had just been sitting there for three days and was not being repaired like the previous guy had promised it was. For a company that needs customers, they were very actively trying hard to lose me as a customer and have succeeded. Because of this poor customer service, I will never buy another HTC device again.
Did you have to talk to an "RMA" to get it through? I've called them twice since the claim was denied, and the second time they told me an "RMA" would call me within 24-48 hours but usually it only takes a few hours. It's been almost 24 hours now and I haven't heard anything.
akuentzler said:
Did you have to talk to an "RMA" to get it through? I've called them twice since the claim was denied, and the second time they told me an "RMA" would call me within 24-48 hours but usually it only takes a few hours. It's been almost 24 hours now and I haven't heard anything.
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I had to send an email to someone in the RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) department absolving HTC of any responsibility if anything happened to the phone after the repair and acknowledging that the phone would no longer be under warranty after the repair. It still took them a week after I wrote that email to even begin the repair, and even then, it was only after I got upset on the phone that the guy I was talking to grudgingly authorized the repair. I'm still pissed about it and although I'm glad I'm not using my old backup Mogul anymore, I don't even like the HTC One anymore either because of this. Seriously, never again.
nauticus25 said:
I had to send an email to someone in the RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) department absolving HTC of any responsibility if anything happened to the phone after the repair and acknowledging that the phone would no longer be under warranty after the repair. It still took them a week after I wrote that email to even begin the repair, and even then, it was only after I got upset on the phone that the guy I was talking to grudgingly authorized the repair. I'm still pissed about it and although I'm glad I'm not using my old backup Mogul anymore, I don't even like the HTC One anymore either because of this. Seriously, never again.
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Are you at least satisfied w/ the repair work? Is it worth it to battle them while they have my phone, or should I just get it back ASAP. I too am tired of using my backup Nexus S.
akuentzler said:
Are you at least satisfied w/ the repair work? Is it worth it to battle them while they have my phone, or should I just get it back ASAP. I too am tired of using my backup Nexus S.
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I've only had the phone back for a full day, so I don't have a long term opinion yet about the quality of the repair, but the camera does not exhibit the purple tint anymore. Absolutely no documentation was included in the box, so I have no record of what they did. I'm not surprised. Honestly, if I had known what a hassle it was going to be, I would have just swapped it via insurance (3rd party, not Sprint's) and taken my chances. The two guys I talked to were very accusatory in tone and kept asking what OS I had loaded on the phone. I'm assuming they meant ROM, but they specifically said "OS", as if you can load something other than Android? I only had stock Sprint ROMs on there, but must have missed something when relocking the device that pissed them off. It's like they were reading from the script "How to lose a customer".
I'm actually shocked to hear so many people having issues with reps on their repairs... I've done 2 (one for camera, other for speakers) and each time it went pretty smoothly besides slight delay for "warranty voiding damage to case" which halted speaker repair by 3 days which was quickly straightened out by RMA dept following day...im personally fully stock and it seems like unlocked bootloaders/changed roms are a biggie that is basically just a hold up til it's explained/resolved...I know it's a pain but at same time users ARE warned about warranty voiding because of it...
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onefasttreopro said:
I'm actually shocked to hear so many people having issues with reps on their repairs... I've done 2 (one for camera, other for speakers) and each time it went pretty smoothly besides slight delay for "warranty voiding damage to case" which halted speaker repair by 3 days which was quickly straightened out by RMA dept following day...im personally fully stock and it seems like unlocked bootloaders/changed roms are a biggie that is basically just a hold up til it's explained/resolved...I know it's a pain but at same time users ARE warned about warranty voiding because of it...
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I used the HTC dev website to unlock it, and the verbiage there is vague in my opinion, or maybe I'm just biased and I'm reading it to my favor. But it does not explicitly say that unlocking your device voids the warranty, it says "It is our responsibility to caution you that not all claims resulting or caused by or from the unlocking of the bootloader may be covered under warranty." To me this means that unlocking the bootloader may have a negative effect on your phone, and that negative effect may not be covered under warranty. This does not say that by unlocking your bootloader, you are absolutely 100% voiding your warranty. The camera issue is not caused by unlocking the bootloader, therefore, it should be covered.
Am I being naive about this?
akuentzler said:
I used the HTC dev website to unlock it, and the verbiage there is vague in my opinion, or maybe I'm just biased and I'm reading it to my favor. But it does not explicitly say that unlocking your device voids the warranty, it says "It is our responsibility to caution you that not all claims resulting or caused by or from the unlocking of the bootloader may be covered under warranty." To me this means that unlocking the bootloader may have a negative effect on your phone, and that negative effect may not be covered under warranty. This does not say that by unlocking your bootloader, you are absolutely 100% voiding your warranty. The camera issue is not caused by unlocking the bootloader, therefore, it should be covered.
Am I being naive about this?
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That is exactly how I read it. The wording is vague, and the actual warranty makes no mention of it whatsoever. And regardless, this is not a bootloader issue or even a software issue. It's a hardware defect. But in my conversations with the HTC reps, they were treating me as if I had physically disassembled the phone, dragged a screwdriver across the circuit board a few times, then taped it all back together and claimed it was their fault. That was bad enough, but the fact that every interaction took several days for them to do anything just really put me over the top. The last guy I talked to tried to claim that they only had the phone a week, but when I walked him through every the timeline of every interaction that I had logged, he mumbled "oh, yeah, well some of those notes are in another system that I can't see". Ugh.

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