1 Year warranty or talk to seller ? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Couple of build questions....
First of all, I love my One and on receiving my device, there was a couple of very slight build misalignments, which I initially ignored.
I've noticed after a couple of weeks usage to the bottom right of the phone, to the right of the home button there's visible light coming from the join from the side of the phone to the touch sensitive button area.
Is this something to contact HTC about quoting the years warranty, or go straight to my seller, explaining I've noticed some screen light leakage ?
The retailer was mobilephonesdirect UK.

If its in a contract go to the seller.
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ste1164 said:
If its in a contract go to the seller.
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Emailed them. Thanks mate.
It's only 2 weeks old and initially I thought the build issues wouldn't be a problem but clearly they are, especially when light leaks through the side.
Lovely phone and I want a replacement, I just think HTC should be a little more strict on the quality control issues.
Do you think the newer batches will be any better ?

Xperia23 said:
Couple of build questions....
First of all, I love my One and on receiving my device, there was a couple of very slight build misalignments, which I initially ignored.
I've noticed after a couple of weeks usage to the bottom right of the phone, to the right of the home button there's visible light coming from the join from the side of the phone to the touch sensitive button area.
Is this something to contact HTC about quoting the years warranty, or go straight to my seller, explaining I've noticed some screen light leakage ?
The retailer was mobilephonesdirect UK.
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I would go back to Mobile Phones Direct providing it was within the last 28 days. They will just replace the phone for you.
PS. HTC products carry a 2 year warranty.

dr9722 said:
I would go back to Mobile Phones Direct providing it was within the last 28 days. They will just replace the phone for you.
PS. HTC products carry a 2 year warranty.
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Yes, it was 5th April it was Delivered mate.
At first I ignored a slightly bulging bezel, but when I saw light coming through yesterday I thought hang on a minute. This needs to be looked at. Aswell as the other things ive noticed.
I will list all the things I've noticed below.
The white plastic surrounding sticks out at the bottom. Creating a ridge.
The LCD screen has a ridge ( top and bottom ) on one side of the phone but not on the other, suggesting the bezel, or screen is mis-aligned.
At the top of the phone there are gaps where the speaker grill isn't stuck down flush.
I've also noticed ( in the dark ) at the bottom right of the device, there's a visible line of light coming through the join from the side of the phone to the touch sensitive button area.
Finally, several times a day my back and home buttons completely stop responding for some reason.

Xperia23 said:
Yes, it was 5th April it was Delivered mate.
At first I ignored a slightly bulging bezel, but when I saw light coming through yesterday I thought hang on a minute. This needs to be looked at. Aswell as the other things ive noticed.
I will list all the things I've noticed below.
The white plastic surrounding sticks out at the bottom. Creating a ridge.
The LCD screen has a ridge ( top and bottom ) on one side of the phone but not on the other, suggesting the bezel, or screen is mis-aligned.
At the top of the phone there are gaps where the speaker grill isn't stuck down flush.
I've also noticed ( in the dark ) at the bottom right of the device, there's a visible line of light coming through the join from the side of the phone to the touch sensitive button area.
Finally, several times a day my back and home buttons completely stop responding for some reason.
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Ill let you all know how it goes, so that anyone else who purchased of MPD can get an idea of what the returns process is like.

Related

Diamond build quality *re-visited*

I know there is already a post on this, but it applied mostly to grey market diamonds. I would like to hear from some people who have recently bought official HTC diamonds from their service providers.
My phone's screen is perfect. No yellow tints and no lines/rainbowing. However, the top and bottom panels are not flush with one another meaning that at a certain angle, the backlight bleads out a little on the left side where the panels meet. In addition, the top panel does not align with the rim of the phone properly so that there is a thin gap - this is quite annoying as the gap appears to have already accumilated dust/lint.
My phone is from Orange and I received it a few days ago. I can't say that these 'issues' bother me too much, but I would like to hear how common they are and whether they might pose problems etc. If this is a rarity and I have been unlucky I may consider swapping it for another Diamond.
Thanks,
S.
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Why the silence guys? :-(
Share your thoughts please. I lead a pretty hectic life so build is v. important for me, so your opinions/perspectives would really help.
Only thing I have noticed on mine is that the printed ring around the wheely thingy is not central.
Seriously, I think it's fine.
My Diamond is perfect. Came from my provider here in Finland, and no issues with build quality at all.
Probably not silence, more likely most have no issues!
Certainly none with mine.
I have a TMobile MDA Vario IV Compact and have no hardware build quality issues (don't get me started on the default software branding ! YUCK !)
Fair enough. The question is, do I swap this diamond which works flawlessly and has a great screen, for another which in all probability will not, for the sake of cosmetic perfection?
I'm thinking NO.
Grey market ?!
My HTC is 100% official but I bought it directly from a high street dealer rather than from my GSM provider.
I usually do that for two reasons - Firstly it's quicker when you want to get hold of new trendy phones Secondly I don't have to bother with simlocking and operator limitations
....and the rebate is often better.
Please don't think that only operator branded copies are genuine.
BTW - You should keep your handset if you're happy with it
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Only thing I have noticed on mine is that the printed ring around the wheely thingy is not central.
Seriously, I think it's fine.
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i have the same problem .. .. well it isnt really a problem at all ... and i have a dead pixel .. but just 1 pixel in a 640x480 screen is not noticeable at all
perfect diamond here. got it from provider first day it came.
got mine today on t-mobile uk. its perfect!
Had mine since it was launched on Orange and the only problem I have is one dead pixel which is stuck on blue. It's almost impossible to see without really looking for it though so doesn't really bother me.
same here.. bought it from vodafone. not a single *build* flaw
So no-one can see any amount of white light leakage through a tiny gap where the two panels meet then? I must have an extremely rare phone! lol.
I have a slight gap with light leakage, doesn't bother me as you can't really tell with the top and bottom screen protector on and lined up peroperly.
I don't think its very rare as I've seen a few video's with the same problem. I read someone on here had the same issue and tried returning it but was apparently told it was within HTC's build tolerance.
When you say screen protector, do you mean a third-party one you have bought yourself?
Interesting re HTC build tolerance. Hmm...
I use a martin fields protector which comes with the screen protector and a protector for the bottom button bit.
kien said:
I have a slight gap with light leakage, doesn't bother me as you can't really tell with the top and bottom screen protector on and lined up peroperly.
I don't think its very rare as I've seen a few video's with the same problem. I read someone on here had the same issue and tried returning it but was apparently told it was within HTC's build tolerance.
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I have this "gap" as well, but it is miniscual and I'm sure its on most of the devices....you just have to look real Hard.
My gf's Diamond is almost perfect. I just noticed the stylus to be slightly misplaced... But she didn't even noticed it, so it's not a big deal.
Mine looks perfect, but I have a little backlight leakage on the bottom of my screen. Means a yellow/white spot on the bottom of my screen.

Mushy/recessed power button

Is a mushy/recessed power button normal? I can still press it but it feels as if one side is mushed down and the other barely protrudes from the body. I asked a Sprint rep online and they said thats how its supposed to be but I doubt it.
Also, If I received it after ordering it online (Sprint website) will I be able to return it in any sprint brick and mortar store and receive a new one?
I also have a slight overhang and slight gap.
SirSleep said:
Is a mushy/recessed power button normal? I can still press it but it feels as if one side is mushed down and the other barely protrudes from the body. I asked a Sprint rep online and they said thats how its supposed to be but I doubt it.
Also, If I received it after ordering it online (Sprint website) will I be able to return it in any sprint brick and mortar store and receive a new one?
I also have a slight overhang and slight gap.
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Not sure about Sprint since I am in UK but the power button is same here and I heard lots of people saying the button is recessed.
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h.han said:
Not sure about Sprint since I am in UK but the power button is same here and I heard lots of people saying the button is recessed.
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Would it pose a problem in the future where it becomes unpressable?
SirSleep said:
Would it pose a problem in the future where it becomes unpressable?
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I don't really know TBH, it feels quite good despite that it's recessed a bit, I don't know if eventually it will be unpressable, hope it won't.
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Weird mine is slightly raised. Not much but just ever so much. It also has a great tactile feel like the iphone 5 volume bottons a nice little click can even be heard when I press it.
I got 3rd HTC one from p4u UK but power button is almost same in all three but second one got slightly improved, 1st htc one got visible gap on top, 2nd one got very negligible and less gap but rough plastic side surface and and misaligned usb port but visible white stuck pixel and 3rd one is almost no gap any side but this time SIM ejector slotis not flushed bit raised and sadely one very microscopic stuck pixel again which is only visible mostly in pixel testing app or in black background with microscopic eyes, I'm really fade up now with HTC, I never go beyond 2nd replacement in my entire life but thinking to keep this one as it's not perfect but less worse among three and now I have no patience or courage left and yes 1st and 2nd one was Made in Taiwan and this one is Made in China but this one is 99% ok gapwise or I can say that there is no gap, another thing worth to mention that camera quality is worse or same worse in 1st and 2nd and one as whenever I tried to shot fast moving object from fast running tube subject was always blurred but this time I shot same thing and surprisingly no blur at all from fast moving tube and device serial start from SH34DW
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This is my 2nd One. Returned the first due to slight chips on one edge which looks like it was damage caused in the manufacturing process. Anyway, I digress....
On this One my power button sticks out by a good chunk. About a mm in truth. I made a comment to my girlfriend that it feels like it is raised considerably more than the first One I owned.
The girl in the 3 store made the comment that she will get me, and I quote "one of the new phones that have just come in." Whether this was just the usual talk used by all sales reps or genuine I don't know, but this phone seems better made in a few places. No rough edges around headphone/usb sockets, no gap between top metal grill and plastic surround and better feeling power button.
Maybe my last phone was a particularly bad handset, but if this One is a newer batch it seems that HTC have really sorted the early problems
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Im glad I got mine from UK O2 then seems I dont have any of these issues. Obly problem is that it cane with no charger.
Maybe network providers have more quality control ?
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Screen Misalignment

I don't see anything about this on the first pages, but has anyone had any screen misalignment issues? I opened my Dev Edition today and noticed the top left of the screen catches your finger. I'm thinking of getting an exchange but I'm worried if my next one will have this issue since it will take a week or more to get another one . Included pictures taken with my old Atrix.
I'm tempted to wet sand it as I don't want to wait on another phone, but I doubt the glass would turn out well.
hxxp://i.imgur.com/NubXB41.jpg ( Other pic showing misalignment )
emailer33 said:
I don't see anything about this on the first pages, but has anyone had any screen misalignment issues? I opened my Dev Edition today and noticed the top left of the screen catches your finger. I'm thinking of getting an exchange but I'm worried if my next one will have this issue since it will take a week or more to get another one . Included pictures taken with my old Atrix.
hxxp://i.imgur.com/NubXB41.jpg ( Other pic showing misalignment )
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Looks like your grill is misaligned not your screen. I circled the area in your picture. See how that plastic should be flush with the grill? That's what looks to be off.
You are correct, I see now that I am able to feel the over hang on the opposite side. Can anything be done about this? Would it be able to be moved? Or should I just RMA it and wait (1 day old).
If it really bothers you just get the phone exchanged
exchange !
Yep my first and second htc one have/had this.
Returning number 2 - with both of them and every one ive had a look at in shops it is the top left.
Either the top left EDGE, or the top left ridge of the screen below the speaker grill.
Exchange is the only way to correct that matey. If you try taking it off and gluing it back on, you WILL have problems. . . 99% Sure on this anyways. . . Sorry to put a negative on it. . .
Yep to all the above. There are perfect units just having some bad batches.
Well that sucks, thanks guys. Here's to hoping the next one will be better.
Got same problem on mine - going to exchange it with Phones4U on Thursday.
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I don't see anything about this on the first pages, but has anyone had any screen misalignment issues? I opened my Dev Edition today and noticed the top left of the screen catches your finger. I'm thinking of getting an exchange but I'm worried if my next one will have this issue since it will take a week or more to get another one . Included pictures taken with my old Atrix.
I'm tempted to wet sand it as I don't want to wait on another phone, but I doubt the glass would turn out well.
hxxp://i.imgur.com/NubXB41.jpg ( Other pic showing misalignment )
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One of many issues with HTC. quality control with them is in the **** bucket. Mines has rough edges around the cutouts and a few ****ed pixels. I will be exchanging the **** as many times as it takes till a good one lands on me.
Wow! Is it just me or I am hearing lots of problems on the dev edition units? Now I'm worried what mine might look like when I get it.

Slightly raised screen?

I just noticed that the top edge of my screen isn't flush with the speaker. It's slightly raised and my finger sorta nicks it every time I swipe down. Is this a normal thing or a slight defect?
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blackmamba0730 said:
I just noticed that the top edge of my screen isn't flush with the speaker. It's slightly raised and my finger sorta nicks it every time I swipe down. Is this a normal thing or a slight defect?
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On the left side? If so I have the same thing.
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On the left side? If so I have the same thing.
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It goes all the way across but yeah, more so on the left side for me too.
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blackmamba0730 said:
I just noticed that the top edge of my screen isn't flush with the speaker. It's slightly raised and my finger sorta nicks it every time I swipe down. Is this a normal thing or a slight defect?
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It seems that it is an issue. I have the silver and its very minimal and isn't an issue for me. I've since ordered the black as a replacement (wanted black in the first place) and is much worse and not acceptable to me, and the top speaker grill has 3 scratches on it so I called sprint and they are processing an order to replace the black.
blackmamba0730 said:
I just noticed that the top edge of my screen isn't flush with the speaker. It's slightly raised and my finger sorta nicks it every time I swipe down. Is this a normal thing or a slight defect?
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I think its a lack of quality control. Some are flush, some aren't. If it bothers you, you may want to see about exchanging it and be sure to point out that you believe it is a manufacturer's defect (this will be key in avoiding the Sprint restocking fee assuming you bought from Sprint). Another thing to consider is that if you intend to put a screen protector on the device, screen protectors only cover the glass and not the speaker grills. Therefore the "nick" you describe will be present even if you have a flush screen because the screen protector will create a non-flush edge (and the "nick" will be even larger if you apply it to your current device).
batch problem maybe, lack of quality control.
I have the opposite issue at the bottom. The screen appears to be sunken in ever so slightly on the sides, while the speaker is flush with the sides and its flush at the top. I can feel it somewhat, but this is my second unit after a dead pixel replacement so I'm probably going to roll with it because the replacement could have bigger issues.
Just picked mine up today. Also noticed the left side of the screen isn't completely flush. The right side is a little closer, but the left side is the worst.
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Got my Black replacement yesterday. Very slight raised glass on the top left but it's so minimal I'm not going to complain. I guess 3rd ones a charm. Just sucked dealing with Sprints telesales dept for 2 weeks trying to get a acceptable device.
I'm upset they rushed this phone out without thoroughly looking over It better.. I got the unflush screen, the gap up top.. argued with a sprint rep today about the gap and he opened a new HTC and it had the same problem.. so another rep said the gap is for better antenna signal lol
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I have a black one. It is the same. Top left is noticeable. It isnt really bothering me till I get some scratches or nicks in the anodization if u know what I mean.
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My HTC one also has a raised screen on the entire top side but the bottom side is flush and everything else about the build quality is good. Eventually, it started bothering me and I ordered a replacement phone (wirefly.com and within my two weeks). The replacement phone had the same problem and it also had a huge gap between the aluminum and white plastic (which my original didn't have). So I ordered another replacement phone and this time the screen is raised on the left top side and lowered on the top right side meaning it's slanted in reference to the body of the phone. And there's a smaller gap between the aluminum and white plastic. I feel like this is going to be an endless cycle. What should I do?
I love the phone but this is bad quality control on HTC's side.
bhaktasa said:
My HTC one also has a raised screen on the entire top side but the bottom side is flush and everything else about the build quality is good. Eventually, it started bothering me and I ordered a replacement phone (wirefly.com and within my two weeks). The replacement phone had the same problem and it also had a huge gap between the aluminum and white plastic (which my original didn't have). So I ordered another replacement phone and this time the screen is raised on the left top side and lowered on the top right side meaning it's slanted in reference to the body of the phone. And there's a smaller gap between the aluminum and white plastic. I feel like this is going to be an endless cycle. What should I do?
I love the phone but this is bad quality control on HTC's side.
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Right now, its pretty much luck of the draw as to if you can get a flush one or not. I guess it will also depend on how much patience you have as to how many times are you willing to do an exchange. Also, just realize that if you do finally get a unit with a flush screen, if you put a screen protector on it, it will only cover the glass and not the speaker grills. This means that the screen protector will then create an edge/lip at the top and bottom of the glass panel so again, it will not feel flush/smooth due to the screen protector.
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Right now, its pretty much luck of the draw as to if you can get a flush one or not. I guess it will also depend on how much patience you have as to how many times are you willing to do an exchange. Also, just realize that if you do finally get a unit with a flush screen, if you put a screen protector on it, it will only cover the glass and not the speaker grills. This means that the screen protector will then create an edge/lip at the top and bottom of the glass panel so again, it will not feel flush/smooth due to the screen protector.
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I don't use a screen protector so that's not a problem. I just want a good phone. How is that I can get three phones that look completely different in build from the same company? That just seems so odd to me and looks bad on HTC's side. I feel like if this is going to be an endless cycle, I might make the switch to a different phone.
bhaktasa said:
I don't use a screen protector so that's not a problem. I just want a good phone. How is that I can get three phones that look completely different in build from the same company? That just seems so odd to me and looks bad on HTC's side. I feel like if this is going to be an endless cycle, I might make the switch to a different phone.
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It has been said that, that's why the black version' s release was delayed...to correct some minor design flaws, such as the ones you are having problems with....
Hope this helps...
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It has been said that, that's why the black version' s release was delayed...to correct some minor design flaws, such as the ones you are having problems with....
Hope this helps...
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I've had three black HTC Ones and all had the same issue of the screen not being flush with the speaker grills. The issue was definitely not corrected in the black version.
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bhaktasa said:
I don't use a screen protector so that's not a problem. I just want a good phone. How is that I can get three phones that look completely different in build from the same company? That just seems so odd to me and looks bad on HTC's side. I feel like if this is going to be an endless cycle, I might make the switch to a different phone.
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I also got frustrated with HTC quality control issues and some of the software choices they made in Sense 5 and so I am currently trying out a Galaxy S4 (haven't decided if I am going to keep it yet). Its not quite as snappy as the One but its acceptable to me as far as speed goes. No real quality control issues I've noticed and enjoying all the features Samsung has packed into this device. Both devices are great but each has its tradeoffs.
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[Q] Diagonal lines across the entire screen

My HTC One screen seems to have some kind of mesh of faint diagonal lines running across the entire screen. It's kinda hard to explain, but basically when I look at the screen up close, it looks like the background of the Steam Android icon (see attachment). The lines are especially noticeable against light, single-coloured backgrounds; for example if I go to phone settings, look at the screen up close and slowly slide up and down, the lines become apparent since they do not move along with the rest of the graphics. The lines appear to be above the actual screen but below the glass surface. It almost seems like there's some kind of crappy screen protector on the screen or that the screen was somewhat dirty with fingerprints. I should also mention that the lines do not rotate with the screen; in portrait mode, they run from the top right of the screen to the bottom left, and in landscape mode from the top left to the bottom right.
Anyone encounter something like this before? I would probably think this was normal, that I'm just seeing the pixel array when I look at the screen up close, except that I never noticed lines like these on my previous One (which I returned due to several stuck pixels) even though I scoured the screen very closely.
I want to return the phone and get a new one, but I'm worried that they won't believe or see the issue at the store...
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I am typing this on a day old HTC One with this very issue. I've been surprised not to see any other mention of it, evidently it's either a rare fault or simply inherent to this digitiser and somehow nobody is noticing or bothered by it.
I've been agonising over the choice between this phone and the S4, I eventually settled for this and haven't had such buyers remorse in memory.
The screen is not only washed, more than I was expecting upon my return to LCD, but as you say it looks as though it is wet, covered in condensation or fingerprints. The overall effect resembles almost exactly the distortion you get from condensation caused by breath or sweat on the glass.
When looking closely it reveals itself as the diagonal lines of the digitiser as you describe.
It seems to cause the 'wet' or noisy colour distortion by being half darker stripes, and half naked. Almost like a micro version of reinforced safety glass.
If this is the nature of the HTC One, I would find it both surprising and in fact laughable.
However it is too precise in nature to be a fault or defect.
At this stage I'm planning on a swap for an S4 (albeit not for this reason alone, but that's another thread).
I did have some difficulty explaining and demonstrating the effect to the salesperson, and felt silly even talking about something so minute.
However - fat ugly bezel, washed colours and grey blacks aside - this is a flaw that completely ruins the display and therefore the phone itself for me.
I imagine this thread is DOA, if not let me know how you got on. It's an incredible relief to at least find one person who also noticed this and found it to be a problem.
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I am typing this on a day old HTC One with this very issue. I'this een surprised not to see any other mention of it, evidently it's either a rare fault or simply inherent to this digitiser and somehow nobody is noticing or bothered by it.
I've been agonising over the choice between this phone and the S4, I eventually settled for this and haven't had such buyers remorse in memory.
The screen is not only washed, more than I was expecting upon my return to LCD, but as you say it looks as though it is wet, covered in condensation or fingerprints. The overall effect resembles almost exactly the distortion you get from condensation caused by breath or sweat on the glass.
When looking closely it reveals itself as the diagonal lines of the digitiser as you describe.
It seems to cause the 'wet' or noisy colour distortion by being half darker stripes, and half naked. Almost like a micro version of reinforced safety glass.
If this is the nature of the HTC One, I would find it both surprising and in fact laughable.
However it is too precise in nature to be a fault or defect.
At this stage I'm planning on a swap for an S4 (albeit not for this reason alone, but that's another thread).
I did have some difficulty explaining and demonstrating the effect to the salesperson, and felt silly even talking about something so minute.
However - fat ugly bezel, washed colours and grey blacks aside - this is a flaw that completely ruins the display and therefore the phone itself for me.
I imagine this thread is DOA, if not let me know how you got on. It's an incredible relief to at least find one person who also noticed this and found it to be a problem.
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It happens. It's the digitizer and happens on phones where the LCD and Digitizer are one piece. It isn't as big of a deal as you're making it though.
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that steam icon photo in post one, the diagonal lines are part of the photo, they show on my notebook on the play store.
John.
joshnichols189 said:
It isn't as big of a deal as you're making it though.
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Yes - it is.
These companies are charging iPhone prices for phones they claim compete with them. Only Samsung have so far proven themselves in this regard.
I'm not about to pay flagship prices for what feels like an 8 year old phone pasted onto the front of a slab of aluminum.
Almost every review has touted this display as gorgeous, 'the best they've ever seen on a smartphone!' - that's bull***t, it's trash.
Seemingly there's a reason HTC is on it's way out - putting a Nokia candy-bar phone on a piece of shiny metal isn't going to change that.
Orcastar said:
My HTC One screen seems to have some kind of mesh of faint diagonal lines running across the entire screen. It's kinda hard to explain, but basically when I look at the screen up close, it looks like the background of the Steam Android icon (see attachment). The lines are especially noticeable against light, single-coloured backgrounds; for example if I go to phone settings, look at the screen up close and slowly slide up and down, the lines become apparent since they do not move along with the rest of the graphics. The lines appear to be above the actual screen but below the glass surface. It almost seems like there's some kind of crappy screen protector on the screen or that the screen was somewhat dirty with fingerprints. I should also mention that the lines do not rotate with the screen; in portrait mode, they run from the top right of the screen to the bottom left, and in landscape mode from the top left to the bottom right.
Anyone encounter something like this before? I would probably think this was normal, that I'm just seeing the pixel array when I look at the screen up close, except that I never noticed lines like these on my previous One (which I returned due to several stuck pixels) even though I scoured the screen very closely.
I want to return the phone and get a new one, but I'm worried that they won't believe or see the issue at the store...
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If you ever want to return a phone to tmobile, just tell them it's stuck in a reboot cycle and sometimes it's not. If you have an issue like the screen and they might not see the problem you see and therefore not take it back. It's better to tell them you have an issue that can't always be displayed. Like your phone just keeps rebooting, keeps turning off. I have done this many times just to return my phone.
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Almost every review has touted this display as gorgeous, 'the best they've ever seen on a smartphone!'
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It really is. Why else would most people, whose job it is to review phones, say this if it weren't true?
Maybe HTC paid off all the reviewers. Or maybe you've convinced yourself there is a problem when there isn't.
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If it look like a troll and smells like a troll, then it`s a troll, poster 1 and 2 have a virtually no-existent post count, and seem just to want to bash the HTC One.
Yeah I have the time and inclination to bash a phone I just bought for myself.
XDA is almost entirely made up of boards segmented into fanboy groups who serve as nothing but a broom to sweep any perceived criticisms of their devices under the proverbial rug.
I have a low post count because I've just bought the phone and am disappointed enough to discuss it.
HOLD UP GUIS LET ME SIGN TWO-YEAR SO THAT I CAN GO STRAIGHT HOME TO XDA AND BASH IT UNNECESSARILY!
F***ing lol.
The screen is awful by 2013 flagship standards.
No I don't think reviewers are paid off directly because I'm clearly not as simple minded as the pubescent pizza faces on this board.
Reviewers are wined and dined one way or another by the industry as a whole and wouldn't dare be overall negative about a brand or phone lest they stop receiving review units or invitations to press events.
The way genuine concern and criticism is shouted down and borderline stigmatised on this board is juvenile and pathetic. The irony of you considering us trolls when seemingly you're the ones with far too much free time, imagination, and lack of time spent outside of the womb.
The lines on the screen are normal. It's on mines and a friend's.
I only see it when holding the screen at an angle after turning the display off. It's just a funny little thing that's there. When the screen is being used it looks amazing!
I woukdnt take it back over a little thing like that. It's not broken...
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You're all thinking of the horizontal bars visible behind the glass when the screen is off etc.
This is different. It's fine diagonal lines at a 45 degree angle that are constantly visible and affect the look of the screen at all times.
BigKush said:
You're all thinking of the horizontal bars visible behind the glass when the screen is off etc.
This is different. It's fine diagonal lines at a 45 degree angle that are constantly visible and affect the look of the screen at all times.
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So you knew we were thinking of something else then still decided to bash everyone here as a fanboy and proclaim your internet superiority? Pathetic. If it's not the digitizer then get an RMA. Is it that hard?
lol XDA basement dwellers
It was the digitiser. Yawn at all of you, please go outside or at least bathe.
Too bad this happened:
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BigKush said:
I am typing this on a day old HTC One with this very issue. I've been surprised not to see any other mention of it, evidently it's either a rare fault or simply inherent to this digitiser and somehow nobody is noticing or bothered by it.
I've been agonising over the choice between this phone and the S4, I eventually settled for this and haven't had such buyers remorse in memory.
The screen is not only washed, more than I was expecting upon my return to LCD, but as you say it looks as though it is wet, covered in condensation or fingerprints. The overall effect resembles almost exactly the distortion you get from condensation caused by breath or sweat on the glass.
When looking closely it reveals itself as the diagonal lines of the digitiser as you describe.
It seems to cause the 'wet' or noisy colour distortion by being half darker stripes, and half naked. Almost like a micro version of reinforced safety glass.
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Yes, this sounds exactly like the ones on my screen! Glad to hear I'm not the only one experiencing this.
joshnichols189 said:
It happens. It's the digitizer and happens on phones where the LCD and Digitizer are one piece. It isn't as big of a deal as you're making it though.
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Like I mentioned in the OP, this was my second HTC One since I returned my first One due to several stuck pixels on the screen. The first one did not have these diagonal lines, as a result of which the screen looked much better than on the second One. Before returning my second One, I also went to the store and compared my One to a demo unit side by side, and the demo unit did not have this issue.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
that steam icon photo in post one, the diagonal lines are part of the photo, they show on my notebook on the play store.
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I know that. I only posted the icon to give some idea of the issue since I wasn't sure I was explaining it adequately. I never meant that there was something wrong with the Steam icon,
Tinderbox (UK) said:
If it look like a troll and smells like a troll, then it`s a troll, poster 1 and 2 have a virtually no-existent post count, and seem just to want to bash the HTC One.
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I apologise for my looks and smell, but I am no troll. I loved the HTC One for the brief period I was able to use before returning it.
RedAlertUK said:
The lines on the screen are normal. It's on mines and a friend's.
I only see it when holding the screen at an angle after turning the display off. It's just a funny little thing that's there. When the screen is being used it looks amazing!
I woukdnt take it back over a little thing like that. It's not broken...
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This is a different issue. The lines I'm describing are only visible when the screen is on.
Shortly after creating this thread, I returned my second HTC One to the store I bought it from and they sent it to HTC for servicing. It came back two weeks later with a service report saying that they had replaced one of the speakers and the SIM tray, despite the fact that I never experienced nor reported any issues with either. When I turned the phone on, I immediately noticed that the screen was exactly the same, the diagonal lines were still present. I commented about this to the salesperson and he also noticed the lines right away. He then suggested that the phone be sent back to HTC again with a more detailed explanation of the issue and apologised that the issue had not been resolved. That was a week ago, and I'm still waiting to hear back.
I'm not mad at HTC, phones can be defective and it seems that this is a rare issue. I am, however, somewhat annoyed by the fact that they replaced a speaker and the sim tray but did nothing to the screen, but hopefully they'll have a closer look at the screen this time around.
OK, now I am getting a bit mad. My phone just got back from its second two-week trip to HTC's service centre in Poland and the screen issue still hasn't been fixed. Instead, the service report says that two speaker components were swapped. This is the second time I sent my phone to them for servicing because the SCREEN is defective and the second time they mess around with SPEAKERS even though I have at no point indicated that there are any problems with the speakers. The guy at the store proved useless, his only suggestion being that they send the phone back to HTC a third time. He did, however, see the problem with the screen after I explained it to him. So I guess I have no choice but to send the phone back again and wait another two weeks for HTC to mess around with the speakers instead of actually fixing the damn screen.
So yeah, the HTC One is a great phone if you happen to get your hands on a unit that works as intended. So far I've been unable to do that.
BigKush said:
It was the digitiser. Yawn at all of you, please go outside or at least bathe.
Too bad this happened:
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4
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BigKush said:
You're all thinking of the horizontal bars visible behind the glass when the screen is off etc.
This is different. It's fine diagonal lines at a 45 degree angle that are constantly visible and affect the look of the screen at all times.
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First you agree and then you come back, contradicting yourself and resort to insults? Gee.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
If it look like a troll and smells like a troll, then it`s a troll, poster 1 and 2 have a virtually no-existent post count, and seem just to want to bash the HTC One.
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Tinderbox (UK) said:
that steam icon photo in post one, the diagonal lines are part of the photo, they show on my notebook on the play store.
John.
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Calm down, Tinderbox.
I'd like to know if anyone else is having this issue as well.

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