Replacement of cosmetically damaged phone - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have this HTC One, bought from Carphone Warehouse, a couple of months ago (so still within HTC's Warranty) which I rooted but is now returned to its natural state (no warnings etc) but in the past couple of weeks my camera won't focus at all, before when it was rooted I tried various roms and applications then restored to HTC and updated then I concluded that it was a hardware fault (I tried every setting, reset, etc) and needed to return it.
I'm going back to where I bought it from to return it and am wondering what to expect, if anything at all? Will I get a replacement, even when the back of my device is scratched, chipped and dented (another story), or will they send it off for a repair? I'd assume the latter is most likely but I've heard stories of them replacing them on the day (none of damaged devices before though)
Note: my camera seems to be making an abnormally loud rattling sound which is obvious when vibrating on a surface or lightly tapped against something.

harry9991 said:
I have this HTC One, bought from Carphone Warehouse, a couple of months ago (so still within HTC's Warranty) which I rooted but is now returned to its natural state (no warnings etc) but in the past couple of weeks my camera won't focus at all, before when it was rooted I tried various roms and applications then restored to HTC and updated then I concluded that it was a hardware fault (I tried every setting, reset, etc) and needed to return it.
I'm going back to where I bought it from to return it and am wondering what to expect, if anything at all? Will I get a replacement, even when the back of my device is scratched, chipped and dented (another story), or will they send it off for a repair? I'd assume the latter is most likely but I've heard stories of them replacing them on the day (none of damaged devices before though)
Note: my camera seems to be making an abnormally loud rattling sound which is obvious when vibrating on a surface or lightly tapped against something.
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You'd probably be better off ringing HTC directly and getting them to fix it through their service centre as Carphone Warehouse will just do the same so you'll end up waiting longer. There's no way you'll get a new one anyway. If the device is chipped and dented then it could be impact damage - HTC will ascertain whether or not you have invalidated your warranty when the repair specialists receive it. I'd guess you will at least get a free repair though.

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HTC repair Experience

Just wanted to share with everyone my experience I just had with HTC regarding the repair of my beloved Kaiser.
About 4 weeks ago my phone tri-color screened on my me. After several weeks of posting to this forum trying to get a fix I finally called for an RMA#.
Sent the phone off, got a call 3 days later saying they were running it through is diagnostics and would report back to me. 3 days later they called me and said it was being repaired and I owed them $20. Paid them and then 4 days later received a call saying my phone was repaired and it was being shipped out and the guy gave me my tracking number.
So the phone shows up and it has a description of what repairs were done. The replaced the mainboard as well as the usb connector. Loaded on WM 6.1 for me and also replaced the entire key pad on the front of the phone. Keep in mind they only thing I think was wrong with the phone to begin with was I screwed up loading the newer SPL so I could flash the phone.
Not sure if everyone has had such a good experience with HTC but this is the reason I will keep buying the phones as they come out. I honestly thought they were going to charge me $150 plus to do this.
So I will take back my 3G iPhone I got and start using my favorite phone of all time.
Now if HTC will make a phone with a larger screen the world will nearly be a perfect place!!!
Happy flashing,
heat
I think I need them to... sounds like the same problem I have. I'll call HTC today so the process can be started to repair my phone... In the Netherlands I heard less positive reactions to HTC's Service.
yah i sent back a tilt with a broken lcd and red light of death and they didnt charge me a dime..they said there was pressure damage to lcd and the mainboard needed to be replaced and also housing because they stated that they need to break the housing to replace the lcd (which is crap) so they quoted me like 300 or something (i dont remember it was 6 months ago) and i told them just to send it back to me with nothing done to it and i dont hear back from them and a week later they call me saying theyre shipping it back and everything has been replaced and i didnt even get the $29 diagnostics fee so that was awesome and to think i almost sent it in to att through exchange by mail warranty program
I sent my kaiser to their repair service for unresponsive keys on the keyboard.
It came back about 10 days later with a new keyboard, new back cover (the rubber external gsp cover was a bit loose) and a new lcd screen (don't know why).
It was warranty, so I didn't have to pay anything.
Satisfied customer over here
I have a Kaiser with the 3G/HSDPA problem in Spain, at this moment is at the Service centre for three times, each time along one month and return with the same problem. I am very unhappy

Am I completely screwed?

So about 45 days ago I purchased a new Tilt off ebay. Big mistake but the people at Best Buy had me convinced that they stopped making them. Yesterday out of no where my keyboard went dead and my phone started acting up. Currently I can't leave my phone on without it starting the note program and recording sound clips until the memory is full.
At this point I was just wondering what my options are. Will AT&T exchange my phone for a refurbished one? Is there anyway I could sent the phone to HTC to get it repaired. Are there any reliable companies that I could send the phone to? I have heard stories about people just bringing the phone into a AT&T store and getting it swapped out. Am I out $400?
If you got it off ebay, att doesnt want anything to do with it. You can try for HTC support, but i have no idea how HTC is with that kind of stuff.
Do a hard reset, and see if that helps any.
I wonder if it's just a faulty keyboard and it's causing shortcuts to open the notes software.
What other things are happening?
Could be a cable loose inside or the keyboard circuit board could have slipped out of place. This happened on mine.
HTC wont touch an HTC device under warranty without a receipt (from original purchase) Branded devices they wont touch without them coming from the network.
Paid repairs are different, they'll carry out the repairs for you, and invoice you for the repairs. They also charge for a quotation for repairs if you dont get it repaired (£20 in the UK I think, no idea outside of the UK)
If the phone keeps recording notes, it could be something as simple as a button being stuck. my solution with old devices was to mash the buttons as much as possible, and it generally unstuck them.
If your device is 45 days old (to you) then to be fair, its not likely to be an issue that the seller knew about, as its something thats occured since then. Issues can occur at any stage in a devices life, its just unfortunate that yours has chosen now to go wrong.
If you're not looking to pay to get the device fixed, it may be something as simple as opening the case up, and cleaning around the keyboard/extra buttons and re-assembling it, but if you're unsure on how to do this, I'd recommend not trying. When I opened my old 9100 to try and clean it up, something went sproing, and I lost a spring... I could never use the bottom row on the keyboard after that.
I've had good experiences with HTC.
SpugDarktyde said:
HTC wont touch an HTC device under warranty without a receipt (from original purchase) Branded devices they wont touch without them coming from the network.
Paid repairs are different, they'll carry out the repairs for you, and invoice you for the repairs. They also charge for a quotation for repairs if you dont get it repaired (£20 in the UK I think, no idea outside of the UK)
If the phone keeps recording notes, it could be something as simple as a button being stuck. my solution with old devices was to mash the buttons as much as possible, and it generally unstuck them.
If your device is 45 days old (to you) then to be fair, its not likely to be an issue that the seller knew about, as its something thats occured since then. Issues can occur at any stage in a devices life, its just unfortunate that yours has chosen now to go wrong.
If you're not looking to pay to get the device fixed, it may be something as simple as opening the case up, and cleaning around the keyboard/extra buttons and re-assembling it, but if you're unsure on how to do this, I'd recommend not trying. When I opened my old 9100 to try and clean it up, something went sproing, and I lost a spring... I could never use the bottom row on the keyboard after that.
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This isn't my experience.
I've had a couple of dealings with HTC UK and have been very happy:
1) Ebay-sourced Tornado failed screen - I phoned HTC and from the IMEI number they got the manufacturing date, worked out it was under a year old, and fixed it for free
2) ebay-sourced Artemis - I dropped it, bent the casing. I phoned HTC and they fixed it as a paid repair for 65UKP. This included a complete recase. When I noticed some of the buttons were a bit sticky afterwards, they did a second repair replacing the controls for free, despite it almost certainly being a problem caused by my initial dropping.
3) ebay-sourced Qtek 8500. Had a problem with the LCD failing when the clamshell was flexed. Again, phoned HTC UK and replaced under warranty.
They've been prompt, have native helpdesks, cheap and generally couldn't have been more helpful - definitely worth approaching them. This contrasts with, say, Nokia and is a major part of why I like HTC products.
Ric
Richie V6 said:
So about 45 days ago I purchased a new Tilt off ebay. Big mistake but the people at Best Buy had me convinced that they stopped making them. Yesterday out of no where my keyboard went dead and my phone started acting up. Currently I can't leave my phone on without it starting the note program and recording sound clips until the memory is full.
At this point I was just wondering what my options are. Will AT&T exchange my phone for a refurbished one? Is there anyway I could sent the phone to HTC to get it repaired. Are there any reliable companies that I could send the phone to? I have heard stories about people just bringing the phone into a AT&T store and getting it swapped out. Am I out $400?
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The first thing u should do is figure out if it is hardware or software related. Just do a hardreset and see if that helps. If not, then its most likely hardware related.
Check in Settings - Buttons what button is assigned to the recorder (usually the one on the left side), remove that assignment.
The button must be stuck or the sensor below it faulty, so it senses that button always pressed.
Richie V6 said:
So about 45 days ago I purchased a new Tilt off ebay. Big mistake but the people at Best Buy had me convinced that they stopped making them. Yesterday out of no where my keyboard went dead and my phone started acting up. Currently I can't leave my phone on without it starting the note program and recording sound clips until the memory is full.
At this point I was just wondering what my options are. Will AT&T exchange my phone for a refurbished one? Is there anyway I could sent the phone to HTC to get it repaired. Are there any reliable companies that I could send the phone to? I have heard stories about people just bringing the phone into a AT&T store and getting it swapped out. Am I out $400?
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landwomble said:
This isn't my experience.
I've had a couple of dealings with HTC UK and have been very happy:
1) Ebay-sourced Tornado failed screen - I phoned HTC and from the IMEI number they got the manufacturing date, worked out it was under a year old, and fixed it for free
2) ebay-sourced Artemis - I dropped it, bent the casing. I phoned HTC and they fixed it as a paid repair for 65UKP. This included a complete recase. When I noticed some of the buttons were a bit sticky afterwards, they did a second repair replacing the controls for free, despite it almost certainly being a problem caused by my initial dropping.
3) ebay-sourced Qtek 8500. Had a problem with the LCD failing when the clamshell was flexed. Again, phoned HTC UK and replaced under warranty.
They've been prompt, have native helpdesks, cheap and generally couldn't have been more helpful - definitely worth approaching them. This contrasts with, say, Nokia and is a major part of why I like HTC products.
Ric
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Dont get me wrong, I wasnt slating HTC for their support, I'm with you on that one. I've just seen jobs that have been bounced back from them (rightfully so) and was just giving the worst case scenario, that being that HTC dont actually have to fix it.
the agent or att will not help you, you got it from eBay and even if they help it will be for extra $$ so you may well just override that idea
first thing we must be sure if its hardware failure or software failure
if its software then you need to read lots but eventually you will have to get a new ROM and start from scratch eliminate all 3rd party ( so i advice using stocked ROM)
look at this it might help http://rapidshare.com/files/103168855/HTC_Kaiser_Service_Manual_jas_pik.pdf
this is the repair manual for kaiser
Square Trade
After this happened to me the first time I got some bunk electronics from ebay, I started using squaretrade.com. They will give you a warranty at about 50% of the cost of a Manufacturer/Dealer warranty and have a five day fix/replacement guarantee.
I would like to thank everyone for their reply I can see this is a dedicated community.
Starscreamer said:
I wonder if it's just a faulty keyboard and it's causing shortcuts to open the notes software.
What other things are happening?
Could be a cable loose inside or the keyboard circuit board could have slipped out of place. This happened on mine.
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Last night I reverted back to my factory rom but this did not fix the problem. Some odd things that I noticed that has me completely baffled is that only the directional keys (up, down, right, left) work on the keyboard but nothing else works. I tried doing a hard reset but that didn't wont since the 2 soft keys are not responding.
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the agent or att will not help you, you got it from eBay and even if they help it will be for extra $$ so you may well just override that idea
first thing we must be sure if its hardware failure or software failure
if its software then you need to read lots but eventually you will have to get a new ROM and start from scratch eliminate all 3rd party ( so i advice using stocked ROM)
look at this it might help http://rapidshare.com/files/103168855/HTC_Kaiser_Service_Manual_jas_pik.pdf
this is the repair manual for kaiser
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That manual seems very complete if I can't get HTC to fix it I will attempt to fix it myself. Does anyone know if I can purchase replacement part?
There's some hope for you. I bought my Tilt off of Ebay. AT&T warranted it from the day that it hit their network with my SIM card. So although it was originally purchased from AT&T (by the ebayer seller) on Oct 17th 2007, my warranty started December 6th 2007. No receipt required. They swapped it no problem. The TILT has a 365 day warranty via AT&T.
Just make sure you deal with a service center and not the individual stores. Go to attwireless.com and search for "TILT Warranty" .. look for the service center information.
Mine was swapped with no hassle in about 5minutes (I had a rom issue). One note if you go this route, check the replacement! My replacement has key-sticking issues (the right key on the keyboard gets stuck down, etc). The speaker (for phonecalls, not external) also is a little more muted than my old one (I sometimes have trouble hearing people). I may rewarranty it.
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Here: http://www.wireless.att.com/answer-center/main.jsp?t=solutionTab&solutionId=KB64687
The service centers are contractors (I could tell by their shirts, saying "Company Name: Authorized AT&T Tech"), so I really don't think they care, as long as they can warranty it they will because it is more money for them. Just my thought.
As the above poster said, AT&T WILL do warranty exchanges on tilts bought through ebay or otherwise. I bought one off of craigslist and had it exchanged when a key on the keyboard stopped working. No problem. It is warrantied for 1 year after it is first used on their system.
The people stating otherwise are flat out wrong.
Thanks for the advice guys I was able to take the phone to a AT&T service center and swap the phone for a new one.
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Thanks for the advice guys I was able to take the phone to a AT&T service center and swap the phone for a new one.
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No problem. Glad to hear.
It was a nice surprise for me last week, as I thought I was out $400 for a new one or stuck to using a temporary phone until the Touch Pro came.
KyleK29 said:
No problem. Glad to hear.
It was a nice surprise for me last week, as I thought I was out $400 for a new one or stuck to using a temporary phone until the Touch Pro came.
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The touch pro is very sexy
congratulations
Richie V6 said:
The touch pro is very sexy
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Faulty Kaiser, Problems with HTC repair centre UK

Hi all, I have had my kaiser since july 2008. in october i opened the slide mechanism and one of the keys must have came off into the slide mechanism and the phone keyboard wouldnt shut properly (you could see where the key came off that it had not been properly glued down so this was a manufacturing fault)
About a week before this the phone usb port developed a fault. Sometimes it would not charge when plugged in but most the time it did so i planned to send the phone off for repair anyway.I sent this off about a week later towards the end of october.
I sent it off to the UK repair centre at milton keynes. I waited around a week and then i received an email saying it was not covered by the warranty, and was being charged £35 for the repair which they called part plastic refurbishment. As i did not force the keyboard slider or cause the fault on the charging port i refused to pay this and spoke to somebody in the uk offices to why i was even being charged this amount for something which was not my fault.
He emailed me around a week later explaining that the charge was for the black plastic which surrounds the middle of the phone as it had a deep scratch on it near one of the corners( which was only a scratch no cracks etc and hardly noticeable unless you really looked for it they sent me a photo blown up about 100000 times so i could see it) and could not be fixed without replacing this.
I refused to pay it so they sent me the handset back the middle of december. When i received it back suprisingly the slide mechanism had been fixed the button was still the same, the charge fault was still there plus it had a new fault, When i inserted my SIM card and switched my phone on it told me "the sim is missing" i tried 4 more sim cards (new and used) and it still had the same message.
I phoned up the HTC customer services the same day i received this back to tell them of this fault plus i told them that the slider had been repaired but not the usb or the keyboard they told me to send this back. I sent this back 10 days ago due to the christmas period. I have received an invoice today asking me to pay for the part plastic refurbishment again at a cost of £35 with no mention of the USB, Keyboard or the SIM fault. It just seems to me when you call the call centre its just full of drones who follow a script as i have explained the faults on more than one occasion. Since i have bought this phone HTC has had it in repair more than i have had use out of it. If anyone could give me any suggestions contact numbers email addresses , Advice on where i stand legally on this i would very much appreciate this.
Thanks in advance
the picture HTC sent me
here is the picture that htc sent me
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here is the picture that htc sent me
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To be perfectly honest, your phone looks like it has been dropped quite hard on that corner - there is casing damage to the upper half (circled chip) and also a few chips out of the adjacent part of the bottom half. To get those parts to chip like that would take quite a bang. My Kaiser is over a year old and has been dropped loads of times onto hard surfaces (inculding gravel and concrete) and nothind has chipped like that.
Good luck with getting the repairs done. I guess the best approach will be to be a pain in the arse with them - always ask to speak to someone senior - rehearse and learn the UK consumer rights and quote them to HTC reps (but don't get stroppy on the phone). If they say someone will call back, wait until 1 minute after the specified time then call to complain that they didn't etc, etc. I did this with a Hermes (which I'd broken myself) and in the end they gave me a new one to shut me up.

Warranty Woes - help please!!

recently my camera failed and the x1 went back to Sony, I've now had an email saying the phone is unrepairable and I have to pay £10 to have it returned unfixed.
I called them up and they say the mainboard is bent and not covered under warranty. The case is perfect, the screen is perfect and the phone has never been dropped etc.. They said this can happen even when the phone is in a pocket or bag but classed as accidental damage so not covered. They also said it's not a replacement part and I would need to buy a whole new phone, even if I was happy to pay for repair myself.
Is this right? Do they have to prove it was dropped? Is there no way of getting this fixed even if it costs me? Who can I complain to about this?
Thanks for any advice you can give..........
What country do you live in? And has this issue happened within 6 months?
If in the UK, you may be covered by 'The Sale of Goods Act 1979' if you believe the phone was not of satisfactory quality (plus a few others reasons). However as far as I know, this would protect you from the seller, not SE.
Put simply, goods are expected to last a reasonable amount of time within normal usage (which i would argue means keeping within your pocket). If it breaks within 6 months, it is the sellers responsibility to prove that it was fit for use at the time it was sold (very hard for them to do if others are working fine). After 6 months you have another 5.5 years (4.5 years in Scotland) where you are still protected but it your responsibility to prove the goods were unfit at the time of sale.
Might be worth a shot. Info can be found on the website for BBCs Watchdog TV program: http://www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog/consumer_advice/consumer_law_sale_of_goods_emp.shtml
thanks for that, unfortunately i've had it for about 9 months so SOGA won't be easy for me to prove. I just cant get how they say it has been damaged by me, there's no signs of dropping, the phone is absolutely mint! I'm very mad indeed
the same thing has just happened to me with vodafone in the uk.
phone was sent back to the service centre as some of the keys on the right-hand side of the keyboard were working intermittantly which i believe is a common issue.
the phone was returned to me with a blurry picture of what may or may not be the inside of my phone saying that the phone had been damaged and was not covered by warranty. my phone has never been dropped and has been very well take care of. :-(
I have asked that they escalate my complaint and I'll be getting a call back tomorrow but I don't hold out too much hope. Not quite sure what too do after that but I wont stop there, considering the cost of the phone originally it's taking the p***
sounds shocking. Good luck mate and what country are you in?
I have just picked my phone up from an o2 store after sending it off for repair, the keys only worked intermittently (as previously posted) along with a few other issues. I received t.he handset back with a "Beyond Economical Repair" diagnosis, claiming that i had somehow bent and cracked the motherboard due to physical damage. I had to instead claim from o2 insurance costing me £25. I think in the future its much better to contact Sony Ericsson directly.
I'm in the UK and today had a call back from the escalations team who just confirmed what I was told yesterday, basically bent board, not our problem, buy a new one. They will send it back for free though which I'm supposed to be grateful for.
I'm now going to take it to their director of support, when you look at the 1000+ posts about the cracks and another 2 replies in this thread about the 'bent mainboard' the manufacture of this phone is questionable to say the least and goes a long way to prove the sale of goods act 'unfit for purpose' rule. I'm happy to take this to civil court if needs be........I'm a principals man and I'm seriously pi**ed...
Can you send it back to Sony? Sony repaired my damaged screen/cracked casing for free in about 7 days
i think it depends on country, in my they even charge me changin the case, becouse "they didnt get any input about cracks in case". i show them xda thread with numeros complaining and no luck, had to pay...
I recently sent the phone back to change the keyboard and upgrading of firmware. I had to wait 3 weeks for a keyboard cos they went out of stock for it.
They even changed my cover that had some scratches without even me asking. Also the D-pad was changed cos of some peeling.
I thought that they gave me a reburbished set so I checked the IMEI, its ok. They even offered me an extended warranty program where I pay around 70SGD and it covers even accessories like headphones and such for a one-to-one exchange scheme.
This is SE Singapore Support.

[Q] Is my nightmare support experience typical?

The HTC One M7 is my third Android smartphone, and as pretty and fast as it is, it is easily the worst phone I've ever owned. I have run into several critical hardware and software problems, and my experiences with the support, and particularly the repair, departments have been abysmal. I was curious whether other people have had these problems.
I was one of the many people with the purple tint. Seeing the threads on here, I opted to grin and bear that situation until some software fix came. I should have sent the phone back immediately for a refund and never looked back.
My second mistake was accepting the 4.06.1540.2 OTA update. That update made it impossible for me to decrypt and boot my encrypted storage. Desperate to restore my month's worth of data, I sent the device into the repair center at my own cost, to repair the camera, and get some kind of fix for the software situation.
Of course, the repair took two weeks, and they casually wiped my storage, so that was a waste. Worse, when sealing my phone back up (from the camera replacement), they made it so my volume rocker would not respond to an "up" press. And for added hell, I found that the 4.06.1540.2 firmware silenced all call audio, making my smartphone a post-phone.
I eventually built up the courage to upgrade to 4.06.1540.3 once that was released, restoring call capability. Months later, as I creeped toward my 1-year warranty limit, I elected to send the phone back to deal with the volume rocker, and a micro-usb slot that had become quite finicky. Third mistake, and by far the biggest.
The repair center was even slower this time, taking over two weeks to make an assessment, and eventually charging me $109 to swap my device because they claimed that superficial damage on a non-intersecting corner of the device "could" have caused my other issues, thus invalidating their warranty obligations. I relented, having spent such a long time without my phone, and got a bright, shiny, new(ish) phone.
Of course, I didn't trust them as far as I could throw them, so I put the new device through their own battery of tests (available from the dialer at *#*#3424#*#*). Unfortunately, what I didn't realize until I took a road trip was that location was only working because of Google's excellent WiFi and mobile network assistance, and that GPS does not work, at all. Since I was unlocked, I took a full backup, and then performed a factory reset in TWRP. Of course, I then realized that the /sdcard/ path is not a separate partition, but a symlink to a /data/ subfolder, and so I lost the backups in the reset. Thanks, TWRP! And, GPS still doesn't work.
I'm now begging support for yet another RMA, and am dreading to hear how much money they will be extorting from me this time around, for a device that was probably sent back for broken GPS by its last owner.
I have spent countless hours on dealing with the flaws of these two M7 phones, particularly haggling with HTC Support, begging them to do what they are legally obligated to do, and reconfiguring the devices after countless factory resets. I bought direct from HTC, and that has not been helpful in the least. Clearly they are more comfortable with the carriers handling customers.
The experience has been bad enough that I am seriously contemplating buying an iPhone next, because these Android manufacturers just don't care about customer support or satisfaction. My last two Androids were not this catastrophically bad, but they were also treated with the utmost indifference by their manufacturers (Motorola and Samsung).
Have you had similar experiences with HTC? How do you handle these problems when they come up? Do I need to hire a lawyer to get a proper repair?
seroaddict said:
The HTC One M7 is my third Android smartphone, and as pretty and fast as it is, it is easily the worst phone I've ever owned. I have run into several critical hardware and software problems, and my experiences with the support, and particularly the repair, departments have been abysmal. I was curious whether other people have had these problems.
I was one of the many people with the purple tint. Seeing the threads on here, I opted to grin and bear that situation until some software fix came. I should have sent the phone back immediately for a refund and never looked back.
My second mistake was accepting the 4.06.1540.2 OTA update. That update made it impossible for me to decrypt and boot my encrypted storage. Desperate to restore my month's worth of data, I sent the device into the repair center at my own cost, to repair the camera, and get some kind of fix for the software situation.
Of course, the repair took two weeks, and they casually wiped my storage, so that was a waste. Worse, when sealing my phone back up (from the camera replacement), they made it so my volume rocker would not respond to an "up" press. And for added hell, I found that the 4.06.1540.2 firmware silenced all call audio, making my smartphone a post-phone.
I eventually built up the courage to upgrade to 4.06.1540.3 once that was released, restoring call capability. Months later, as I creeped toward my 1-year warranty limit, I elected to send the phone back to deal with the volume rocker, and a micro-usb slot that had become quite finicky. Third mistake, and by far the biggest.
The repair center was even slower this time, taking over two weeks to make an assessment, and eventually charging me $109 to swap my device because they claimed that superficial damage on a non-intersecting corner of the device "could" have caused my other issues, thus invalidating their warranty obligations. I relented, having spent such a long time without my phone, and got a bright, shiny, new(ish) phone.
Of course, I didn't trust them as far as I could throw them, so I put the new device through their own battery of tests (available from the dialer at *#*#3424#*#*). Unfortunately, what I didn't realize until I took a road trip was that location was only working because of Google's excellent WiFi and mobile network assistance, and that GPS does not work, at all. Since I was unlocked, I took a full backup, and then performed a factory reset in TWRP. Of course, I then realized that the /sdcard/ path is not a separate partition, but a symlink to a /data/ subfolder, and so I lost the backups in the reset. Thanks, TWRP! And, GPS still doesn't work.
I'm now begging support for yet another RMA, and am dreading to hear how much money they will be extorting from me this time around, for a device that was probably sent back for broken GPS by its last owner.
I have spent countless hours on dealing with the flaws of these two M7 phones, particularly haggling with HTC Support, begging them to do what they are legally obligated to do, and reconfiguring the devices after countless factory resets. I bought direct from HTC, and that has not been helpful in the least. Clearly they are more comfortable with the carriers handling customers.
The experience has been bad enough that I am seriously contemplating buying an iPhone next, because these Android manufacturers just don't care about customer support or satisfaction. My last two Androids were not this catastrophically bad, but they were also treated with the utmost indifference by their manufacturers (Motorola and Samsung).
Have you had similar experiences with HTC? How do you handle these problems when they come up? Do I need to hire a lawyer to get a proper repair?
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Well, I have only had 1 issue with it- purple tint. Within 5 days, my phone came back repaired. No hassles
I have a perfectly working GPS, volume rockers are perfect, and no issues with the newer firmwares. Looks like you've had an exceptionally bad experience with the phone.
raghav kapur said:
Well, I have only had 1 issue with it- purple tint. Within 5 days, my phone came back repaired. No hassles
I have a perfectly working GPS, volume rockers are perfect, and no issues with the newer firmwares. Looks like you've had an exceptionally bad experience with the phone.
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I wonder if you had a better experience because of a different repair center. The one that they have me send things to here in the USA is not actually run by HTC, and they clearly don't give a damn. Did you get the impression that you were sending your phone to HTC itself?
seroaddict said:
I wonder if you had a better experience because of a different repair center. The one that they have me send things to here in the USA is not actually run by HTC, and they clearly don't give a damn. Did you get the impression that you were sending your phone to HTC itself?
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I have had HTC since the Incredible and I have to say I never had any issues with their repair process. I flashed a wrong radio and burned it out on the Inc went back to stock and s-on shipped it to them and they refurbed it within a few hours of it hitting the repair center. My Rezound had a hard brick syndrome (they had an issue of not booting and being stuck in vibrate). They sent me one and had the UPS shipping slip for mine in the box to send them. My One had an odd USB port issue and that was dealt with by Best Buy so I cannot praise HTC on that.
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Uzephi said:
I have had HTC since the Incredible and I have to say I never had any issues with their repair process. I flashed a wrong radio and burned it out on the Inc went back to stock and s-on shipped it to them and they refurbed it within a few hours of it hitting the repair center. My Rezound had a hard brick syndrome (they had an issue of not booting and being stuck in vibrate). They sent me one and had the UPS shipping slip for mine in the box to send them.
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That's pretty amazing. It's like we're dealing with a completely different company. Either way, your stories give me some faint hope that my luck will turn around.
I am sorry that you have had such a bad experience with HTC support. I had the purple tint camera problem and took it to HTC service center for repair. I got it back in less than a week in perfect condition. I guess your service center is simply bad. cant you try another HTC service center ?
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I wonder if you had a better experience because of a different repair center. The one that they have me send things to here in the USA is not actually run by HTC, and they clearly don't give a damn. Did you get the impression that you were sending your phone to HTC itself?
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Nope, HTC didnt handle my phone. They outsource repairs to other companies. The repair guys whom i sent it to were general tech repair guys. They repaired it for free as i was under HTC's warranty
But i thought HTC did the repairs directly in US. Looks like i was wrong.
Never had issues with HTC UK - my phone managed to fall prey to a hardware failure where the device ends up in a bricked state after its been charged and for some reason turns itself off then won't turn back on again - this issue was often seen in the HOX and is, fortunately, much, much less common now.
Anyway, HTC UK Support were very fast and helpful, all postage was paid for and they didn't charge me a single penny for the repair as my device was in warranty, I was very happy with the service
I had recieved a faulty M7 when I bought it on 06.13. The volume rocker was stuck. It took me a month -and great help form elevate- to get a replacement after a month. There's no HTC support in Turkey. So the technical support (KVK and Teleservice) is terrible. I have purple tint issue and I need to give my phone for repair, but I'll wait for months and I don't want to.
I guess you can say my tint issue is extreme.
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I sent my HTC one off for repair when the volume rocker stopped working it took about two weeks came back all was fine but then a couple of months down the line my microphone broke and couldn't be heard while talking so of it went but sent it through phones 4u this time. Ended up getting a replacement handset because old one couldnt be repaired but realised it was damaged on the top right corner so sent it back and waited for a replacement. Got a new handset all wrapped in box been using it ever since but my wife has said that she can't hear me sometimes when in call so could be microphone going again but warranty is up I think and don't really want to send it off for repair all I can say is HTC phones aren't that really well built was thinking of upgrading to m8 but have seen there cameras glass is breaking some coming like that out of the box so no more HTC for me I am afraid. Just to add insult had Cerberus installed on phone that was unrepairable installed it on new one and thought I would see if it worked so went on line tryed all functions but nothing was working then realised an arrow next to HTC one clicked it and noticed two HTC ones there my old phone and new one. To my surprise it had took pictures of someone so phone had been fixed and sold on to someone else which they told me was unrepairable couldn't believe my eyes so repair centre's can't be trusted.
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I guess your service center is simply bad. cant you try another HTC service center ?
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I didn't know that I had a choice of service centers. I've always begun the repair process by getting an RMA from the HTC USA support website / phone line. Is there another way?
cokey77 said:
I sent my HTC one off for repair when the volume rocker stopped working it took about two weeks came back all was fine but then a couple of months down the line my microphone broke and couldn't be heard while talking so of it went but sent it through phones 4u this time. Ended up getting a replacement handset because old one couldnt be repaired but realised it was damaged on the top right corner so sent it back and waited for a replacement. Got a new handset all wrapped in box been using it ever since but my wife has said that she can't hear me sometimes when in call so could be microphone going again but warranty is up I think and don't really want to send it off for repair all I can say is HTC phones aren't that really well built was thinking of upgrading to m8 but have seen there cameras glass is breaking some coming like that out of the box so no more HTC for me I am afraid. Just to add insult had Cerberus installed on phone that was unrepairable installed it on new one and thought I would see if it worked so went on line tryed all functions but nothing was working then realised an arrow next to HTC one clicked it and noticed two HTC ones there my old phone and new one. To my surprise it had took pictures of someone so phone had been fixed and sold on to someone else which they told me was unrepairable couldn't believe my eyes so repair centre's can't be trusted.
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HTC warranty after a replacement: the remaining time of current warranty or 90 days whichever is longer. Check to see if warranty is still valid
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I also I'm quite unsatisfied. After upgrading to the latest version a couple of weeks ago, my battery time dropped down from 3 days to 6 hours. Most of the time wifi Bluetooth and Geo localsations are stopped, tht's why it resists for 3 days.
Since the upgrade, with the same config it only resists 6 hours. HTC support has asked for some tests and they concluded the battery was dead, even I explained it can't go from 3 days to 6 hours in 30 minutes they confirmed the first diagnostic.
So I sent the phone to repair shop and had fresh new battery.
You know what!!! It only goes for 6 hours.
I had HTC support again, some more tests their new suggestion is " send your phone again to a repair shop"
HTC phones are great but support horrefull!! !I did had similar experience with HD2 and HD7.

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