I have HTC one with ARHD 6.1 GPE. My phone suddenly stopped charging and I saw car mode on notification.
How should I disable that? Because I think that's the reason why my phone is also not charging.
I am using Elemental Kernel
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I got my HTC incredible s on jan. It's untouched (NOT ROOTED, BOOT MANAGER-LOCKED, etc).
My phone was working fine. But, yesterday night suddenly my phone crashed. So, i had to pull my battery and then switched it on. It crashed again on the HTC letters. So, i thought of repeating the same. I did and i found the same. So, i factory reset using the boot manager. But, THAT's IT. When i was entering the setup it crashed and then never turned on. It vibrated around 7 times and screen didn't turn on.
I thought the battery drained. So, i put it in charge. But, the light didn't glow. Any idea of what happened to my phone? Also, i own a gsm. So, no connection between my phone and my carrier.
Thank in advance
You are in Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode. Use Search and enter Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode.
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You are in Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode. Use Search and enter Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode.
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Thanks for the reply. But, i didn't find any topics that helps to turn it off. I mean for the untouched and unrooted mobiles. Can you please post the links? Coz, i'm just a newbie to android. I don't know whether the patches will work if i copy to memory card.
You should sent the Device to HTC, you will get a new one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1128733
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Got a new motherboard fixed. Damn. They took nearly a month just to replace a motherboard! I hate HTC service in India :banghead:
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I recently got a second hand HTC One and flashed the GE ROM. Now using the same exact sim and network provider as my N4, the noise gate on the One is set too high for phone calls!
This basically means that when I'm talking to someone on the phone, if they are not talking loud enough, they are cut out all together. So when someone is really soft I hear nothing at all. When someone is on the edge I hear them ducking in and out. And when someone is taking loudly I hear it perfectly clear.
Call volume does not effect this issue, and it doesn't effect media in any way. So it's happening on the phone call before it gets to the OS. But after it gets to the phone.
Any ideas? It doesn't seem to be a know issue that I can see. Is it a hardware fault?
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I have always had this trouble, and did not know why. Thought my service was shawty. Would love to find out if a fix is possible, as it can be a pain.
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Good to know I'm not the only one. It must be something set by the hardware (or the firmware).
Are you can running HTC Sense or a custom ROM?
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same here on latest sense viper rom, radio 4A.17. 3250.14_10.39.1150.04L
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I have the same problem on ARHD
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So It's got nothing to do with my ROM either. Maybe that's just the default that HTC wants you to use.
If someone can find any information on how to change this functionality, I think we'd all appreciate a link
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When I charge my HTC an battery icon shows up...how can I remove it?
This icon is there when charging either phone on or off. Tried all setting options but no luck. Phone is not rooted and running 4.2.2.
Anyone one else have same issue? Googled and apparently few others have same issue but no solution found. Any assistance?
Doesn't sound like an issue. It sounds like a useful feature.
Not at night when you want to charge your phone and screen keeps glowing! Anyways thanks for your response.
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Install an older hboot. Perhaps the equivalent of 1.54 on the normal One (around June). You'll need S-Off.
Anyway, I thought it dimmed after a while? Put your phone face down?
Finally this is taken care of with 4.4.2 update ?
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So you know the charging icon when the m7 is switched off? Is there a way to display that when the phone is charging and switched on?
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dchd310870 said:
So you know the charging icon when the m7 is switched off? Is there a way to display that when the phone is charging and switched on?
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Install this - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.patrykgrzegorczyk.batterydaydream&hl=en - and select it in Settings>Display & Gestures>Daydream
Thanks for this. Nice app!
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Hello every one.
So everyone heard about motion gestures.
I have sense 6 toolbox, and there is an option to have the same features.
But unlike m8, this will use the actual touch screen while the screen is turned off.
Which means that the touch screen will always be activated (24/7)
My question is : will this damage the touch screen? Or its normal for the screen to be activated all the time?
I would really like to have this feature but I'm afraid that it will damage my phone.
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On the M8 how do you think is working without the touchscreen? It's not having nothing special, the touchscreen is on even on M8.
And Yes you will not broke your touchscreen.
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On the M8 how do you think is working without the touchscreen? It's not having nothing special, the touchscreen is on even on M8.
And Yes you will not broke your touchscreen.
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I'm asking this question because in HTC's website, it says that it works by built in sensors...
But it doesn't make sense, so I created this thread...
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I'm asking this question because in HTC's website, it says that it works by built in sensors...
But it doesn't make sense, so I created this thread...
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It's working with touch screen on and with the Accelerometer on M8 (to force you to put the phone in vertical position).
What HTC is telling us is only marketing, publicity........ and so on.
Why do you think that they don't put this feature in M7? They must say that the M8 is more advanced because is having some magical new sensors only to sell.
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It's working with touch screen on and with the Accelerometer on M8 (to force you to put the phone in vertical position).
What HTC is telling us is only marketing, publicity........ and so on.
Why do you think that they don't put this feature in M7? They must say that the M8 is more advanced because is having some magical new sensors only to sell.
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True ..
Thank you..
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