[Q] Help! My HTC VIVID! - HTC Vivid, Raider, Velocity

I got a new battery from AT&T and it's still not working..
It won't turn on.. It shows the battery icon and with a red exclamation point on it..
Please help

Can you boot into hboot?

Do you have cwmr? (Clock work mod recovery
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It sounds like your battery need external charging...
Maybe plug and unplug to keep the orange light on until it stays on
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Wouldnt redo Doin his battery stats in cwmr
HTC vivid

No... The problem is that the battery is dead... There are a few threads about this...
For some reason... Some vivids don't charge dead batteries...
**shakes fist at HTC**
And wiping battery stats only clears your batterystats.bin... All but useless unless you swap between 2 batteries
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rignfool said:
No... The problem is that the battery is dead... There are a few threads about this...
For some reason... Some vivids don't charge dead batteries...
**shakes fist at HTC**
And wiping battery stats only clears your batterystats.bin... All but useless unless you swap between 2 batteries
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Its not 'some vivids'. Some custom recoveries don't support off-mode charging. If you have one of those recoveries, the battery won't charge when it completely dies or when the phone turns off. So an external charger, or another vivid, is required to charge the battery. Once the battery is charged, I suggest replacing your recovery..

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Hardware or software issue?

I've had the Note since February and its rooted but running stock. A couple days ago I took the phone off the charger and the notification of the battery saying it was charges was still showing. I have tried taking out the battery and rebooting but it's still there. Ever sense then my battery life hasn't been the greatest.I haven't tried a master reset though or getting a new battery. Any ideas what it could be? If this is the wrong section mods please move it. Thanks.
phoneman09 said:
I've had the Note since February and its rooted but running stock. A couple days ago I took the phone off the charger and the notification of the battery saying it was charges was still showing. I have tried taking out the battery and rebooting but it's still there. Ever sense then my battery life hasn't been the greatest.I haven't tried a master reset though or getting a new battery. Any ideas what it could be? If this is the wrong section mods please move it. Thanks.
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Sorry but it sounds to me like you need a new battery... You may even run the risk of damaging your phone, if you keep using the same battery...
Ps. thats a gut feeling only... I am not a engineer
- Bobo
phoneman09 said:
I've had the Note since February and its rooted but running stock. A couple days ago I took the phone off the charger and the notification of the battery saying it was charges was still showing. I have tried taking out the battery and rebooting but it's still there. Ever sense then my battery life hasn't been the greatest.I haven't tried a master reset though or getting a new battery. Any ideas what it could be? If this is the wrong section mods please move it. Thanks.
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Clean your usb port with some alcohol, take out your battrey for 5 minutes, insert your battrey and your note is good to go..Ifproblem comes back again try changing your charger
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Or probably try to wipe battery stats in the cwm recovery.
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phoneman09 said:
I've had the Note since February and its rooted but running stock. A couple days ago I took the phone off the charger and the notification of the battery saying it was charges was still showing. I have tried taking out the battery and rebooting but it's still there. Ever sense then my battery life hasn't been the greatest.I haven't tried a master reset though or getting a new battery. Any ideas what it could be? If this is the wrong section mods please move it. Thanks.
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typical symptom of a infected USB port. clean it as rishab_s said. use lil alcohol , cloth and toothpik.. it should be fine after a few wipes.. unless the pins are physically damaged
nokiamodeln91 said:
typical symptom of a infected USB port. clean it as rishab_s said. use lil alcohol , cloth and toothpik.. it should be fine after a few wipes.. unless the pins are physically damaged
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Alright I will try and clean it this afternoon. I sure hope its something small. I'm fine buying another battery if its that also. So some people have had this happen before? Could it be because I'm using a converter for the wall plug in?
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Or probably try to wipe battery stats in the cwm recovery.
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I will try wiping the stats, that's an option I've never heard of.
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no its because of moisture and dust collected on the usb connectors
Alright I'll try cleaning the port, and maybe changing the charger. I'll see what happens.
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My brother doesn't wanna clean he is afraid of water damage. So I just took out the battery and trying a different charger.
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phoneman09 said:
My brother doesn't wanna clean he is afraid of water damage. So I just took out the battery and trying a different charger.
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Just a little alchol two drops wont do any harm just make sure battrey is out and clean it with a soft cloth and after that wait 5 min then insert the battrey and try using a diff charger thats it
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u can also use a moderatly powerful airblower
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u can also use a moderatly powerful airblower
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That's an idea, well the phone no longer is showing the 100% charged indicator. The phone was completely dead and its now showing 50% charged. I am using a new charger now. Do you think it could be the battery?
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so when u plug in the charger its showing charging and when u remove the charger?
It stops charging which is a good sign, I hope! But it stays at 50% so was it really dead to begin with?
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Use the phone till it goes till 5 %and then change again.
So don't charge up to 100% then drain?
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no for now.. drain and charge again
Alright I will do that. What if it dies or the battery decreases in an hour or so like its been doing? Is it the battery then?
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u will be using it for a while right.. keep a watch on the battery... if its reducing too rapidly.. then u will come to know..

CM10 not booting!

I just flashed CM10 Experimental build 02/11/13, and it is stuck on the boot logo. I have tried relocking the bootloader, running the RUU, unlocking the bootloader, and reflashing CM but it still won't work.
EDIT: Now, I can't even boot into HBOOT!
Did you flash the boot IMG when u flashed or are you s-off
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Sorry for the late response, but yes, I did everything necessary for a device with S-ON. I can now confirm it's bricked.
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How did you brick it? It's almost impossible if you flashed the rom than fastboot flashed the boot.img, wipe cache and dalvik.
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You didn't brick it. CM10 for the Vivid has boot issues. Keep flashing the boot.img and ROM while wiping caches and factory resetting repeatedly until it boots.
Well, the device does not turn on at all. No recovery, no bootloader, no fastboot, nothing.
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Idk how you guys have problems I have never had 1 problem flashing ROMs I bet this guy was on a gingerbread ROM and flashed cm10
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No, actually. I was on the previous build of CM10
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Anyways, you're on a different phone. Issues are different from phone to phone
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Is your problem solved yet?
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Nope, not yet, sadly Any help is appreciated
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At what point does your phone reboots? At the white HTC screen or at the Cyanogenmod boot animation?
Have you tried removing the battery for 30 seconds, putting it back in, waiting 10 seconds and then the bootloader button sequence?
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Actually, my phone doesn't boot, at all. So, it would be impossible to say when it stops working...
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Does your orange light up when you plug it? Could you try another battery? I heard battery durability was short on some devices.
If another battery doesn't work, I'm afraid I'm out of options...
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No light turns on, nothing.
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Out of options
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No light turns on, nothing.
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I'm out of options... Sorry
Dead battery
I would suspect the battery has cratered. The symptoms are identical, doesn't boot, doesn't light when plugged in, etc.
1. Get an external battery charger. I have had good luck with one by Anker on Amazon
2. Charge your battery in the external system.
3. Pop it back into your phone and turn it on.
When you go to Amazon to buy that charger, buy yourself a spare battery. My favorite system is to keep a charged battery with me, swap it in when the phone battery gets too low, and get that battery into a charger. Total phone down time, less than 1 minute. And for those occasions when the battery takes a dump like yours did, you have a charged backup waiting.
cmerlyn
killer98 said:
Anyways, you're on a different phone. Issues are different from phone to phone
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ZeRo2o9 said:
Idk how you guys have problems I have never had 1 problem flashing ROMs I bet this guy was on a gingerbread ROM and flashed cm10
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Just pointing this out....ignore tapatalk signatures as many people have more than one device...Zero actually has his own dev thread here for the vivid for miui
I don't really have much to offer help wise...but the vivid is known for corrupting batteries if they die while the phone is not booted up...or at least jot being able to charge a dead battery...try getting a new battery and see if that helps...best of luck to you...hope you figure it out...its a shame when an expensive device becomes nothing more than a paper weight...if I get any other ideas I'll let you know...
Edit: try the option listed right above my post...didn't see that lol
Worst case scenario...you can try selling it for $25-75 depending on physical condition...some people love buying broken phones cause they know how to fix them...then you can put that money towards a new phone
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Sounds like you've taken several steps to try to resolve your issue. Can you say with 100% certainty which recovery was last installed and whether that recovery flashed correctly? The symptoms sound like a discharged battery with no charge support in recovery, or a corrupted recovery image.
These are the steps I would take. Obtain a charged battery. This could be a standalone battery charger, where you remove the battery from your device and plug it into the charger. The charger should indicate the current charge condition of the battery and when it is fully charged. Or, buy/borrow a battery you know to have a charge. There are inexpensive batteries @ Amazon that would suffice for this effort.
If, with a known charged battery you can't get into bootloader, you have bigger issues. If you can, then find the instructions on the forum to get back to stock and start over.
jherbold said:
Sounds like you've taken several steps to try to resolve your issue. Can you say with 100% certainty which recovery was last installed and whether that recovery flashed correctly? The symptoms sound like a discharged battery with no charge support in recovery, or a corrupted recovery image.
These are the steps I would take. Obtain a charged battery. This could be a standalone battery charger, where you remove the battery from your device and plug it into the charger. The charger should indicate the current charge condition of the battery and when it is fully charged. Or, buy/borrow a battery you know to have a charge. There are inexpensive batteries @ Amazon that would suffice for this effort.
If, with a known charged battery you can't get into bootloader, you have bigger issues. If you can, then find the instructions on the forum to get back to stock and start over.
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Last recovery I flashed was TWRP, it flashed perfectly... and I guess I'll look for a new battery
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Calibrate battery after every new rom flash?

Is it safe or good/bad to calibrate battery every time you flash new rom?
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Greetings,
IMO the phone callibrates the battery on its own
You just have to charge it fully and wait to discharge the battery fully do this for 2-3 times and battery is calibrated
And if you mean to erase batter stats..... It's a myth
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Deep cycling it is a myth too.

Strange shut down on Low battery

Hi everybody.. i'm encountering this problem with my HTC one. When I reach the 20 %-9 % range of the battery the one shut down. Try to reboot and shut down again on lock screen.then I'm forceed to put it on charge. Why this strange behavior ? Battery is broken or not calibrated?or a bug? Please help !!
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If i remember their is a battery calibration file somewhere in the system, if it is deleted it causes the phone to re-calibrate the battery gauge, have you tried a battery re-calibration app from the app store, i think this is what they do.
John.
funeralmoon said:
Hi everybody.. i'm encountering this problem with my HTC one. When I reach the 20 %-9 % range of the battery the one shut down. Try to reboot and shut down again on lock screen.then I'm forceed to put it on charge. Why this strange behavior ? Battery is broken or not calibrated?or a bug? Please help !!
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What Rom and Kernel?
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c5satellite2 said:
What Rom and Kernel?
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All stock!
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If it`s all stock and you dont want to root, all you can do is full charge and then run it till it shuts down a couple of times and hope the battery gauge learns the true battery capacity, if this does not work.
Or you could try charging it to 100% and keep it plugged in, then do a restore to factory defaults while plugged in, then see if that fixes it.
If this does not work, you might have a faulty battery, get a replacement phone.
John.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
If it`s all stock and you dont want to root, all you can do is full charge and then run it till it shuts down a couple of times and hope the battery gauge learns the true battery capacity, if this does not work.
Or you could try charging it to 100% and keep it plugged in, then do a restore to factory defaults while plugged in, then see if that fixes it.
If this does not work, you might have a faulty battery, get a replacement phone.
John.
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Thank you.. i will try. I'm not gonna root it for now cause I might get it to assistance if the battery doesn't get better.
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Exchange it for a new one if you still can
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c5satellite2 said:
Exchange it for a new one if you still can
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Sadly i cant
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Found this fix online, see if it works.
Option 2: (No Root) Physical Battery Calibration This option is also very simple, but at the same time, a little more time consuming. If you have a rooted device, Option 1 is definitely the way to go. However, if you don’t know what “root” means, stick with Option 2 and go check out the root section of Android Authority.
Turn your phone on and charge it for 8 hours or more.
Unplug the charger.
Turn your phone off and charge it for one hour.
Unplug the charger.
Turn on the phone and wait 2 minutes.
Turn your phone off and charge it for one hour.
Unplug, turn it on and use as normal. Your battery life should now be a lot better.

[Q] exploding charger (original one)

One question! Today i decided to charge my phone with its original charger for the first time! I plugged in the charger and after 20 mins or so i smelled like something was burning! Went to check the charger and it was halfway melted but the phone was still showing like it was charging! I disconnected it immediately and continued charging it with another charger! Now after fully charged my battery drops like a stopwatch! I wanted to ask a question ! Has anything happened to the phone or it is just a coincidence??
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so your device must be new yes?
send it back this can be something serious inside, and yes you have to use original charger to get best efect
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fanbogo said:
so your device must be new yes?
send it back this can be something serious inside, and yes you have to use original charger to get best efect
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I have it since august but stock charger was never needed! Phone works ok but dont know if it has done any damage
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get new oryginal charger and test it, but dont hold device in hand and watch whats going on, record this mate, 100% won case
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Well if it still charges then it's ok. I had a similar issue but it cooked the USB port on the phone end. Give it a few full charge and discharge cycles. If the battery is draining quick then I'd do a warranty job
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Battery seems ok now after a day! Same screen on time and everything seems ok! Guess htc have implemented a safety mechanism on chargers end to protect the phone!
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