This is the first time I have ever posted to the fourm so please don't tear me apart.
Anyways I have a HTC one that I bought refurbished back in September and it has been great until tonight. I had it plugged in charging, watching a YouTube video when static went through my headphones and the screen got really fuzzy and then the phone shut down, but left the notification light on and the capacitive illuminated. I held down some combination of buttons and managed to get it turned off. It will now not show any signs of life, the notification light dosen't turn on when I plug it in to the charger. I have tried different chargers and holding down every combination of buttons I can think of and it still wont boot.
Any help would be really appreciated!
EDIT:
This morning I casually took my phone out of my pocket and pushed the power button and it just started up like normal. I have no idea what changed but it works now.
commandojack said:
This is the first time I have ever posted to the fourm so please don't tear me apart.
Anyways I have a HTC one that I bought refurbished back in September and it has been great until tonight. I had it plugged in charging, watching a YouTube video when static went through my headphones and the screen got really fuzzy and then the phone shut down, but left the notification light on and the capacitive illuminated. I held down some combination of buttons and managed to get it turned off. It will now not show any signs of life, the notification light dosen't turn on when I plug it in to the charger. I have tried different chargers and holding down every combination of buttons I can think of and it still wont boot.
Any help would be really appreciated!
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Try with focus bright light torch at Sensor area top left and try to restart
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770684
My phone was in the same situation, try lots of method.
I just installed Ubantu and do what dexter93 advised in the above topic.
It's charging now.
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My camera led light just started acting funny an hour ago. It turned on and it si now impossible to turn the damn thing off. It still stays on when the phone is turned off. I've tried removing the battery and then put it back again. As soon as the battery is in, the light turns on again. I've tried a soft reset and ultimately a hard reset. Light remains on.
Don't want to have to go to Sony for this because I bought the phone off the bay a month ago and therefore don't have a receipt so it won't fall under warranty. Anyone have any ideas? What a pisser.
hi,same here
I think its a hardware issue where the cables have been short and are giving direct connection. I dont know if this will work but try to tap the phone a little hard on your palm. If its just a loose contact it might get sorted. This is a very crude way.
You guys want help or just venting air?
Great story.... so ?!
If you guys want venting off air, that was it! If you are looking for help however, then KINDLY state some info, like:
what the frak is the phone model, firmware, recently flashed, if so to what. Branded or unbranded, built date, etc.!
After that, perhaps a few answers can be expected
MichaeltheImage: I doubt that in this case this had anything to do with software because of the fact that it remained on after a boot or when the phone is off.
Moleculez: Yesterday it ended up fading by itself after 2 or 3 hours. This morning it started again as I removed the battery. Tapped the led side of the phone on my palm a few times; and it worked. Thanks.
"Anything mechanical, give it a good bash."
Incase someone is still looking for a way to fix this problem:
I managed to pry the plastic covering off of the camera lense/ LED with a needle.
All it took was a slight nudge on the LED cluster to reposition it. It was situated slightly off to one side, causing the short circuit which lead to the LED being constantly lit.
Problem is, in my initial frustration I poked the LED and broke it which, as a result of the short, meant that although the LED was no longer lit it still drew power from the battery.
The only way I know that the later fix worked was by using a power consumption monitoring tool to verify that the LED (and the short circuit) was no longer drawing power.
Awesome.
TLDR: I was cuddling my gf to sleep while using my phone. I fell asleep too. The phone was in bed with us for a couple of hours, but I don't think either of us lay on it, though my gf may have put some weight on it while getting up from bed to go to the w/c.
This morning it was unresponsive to touch, after rebooting it twice it won't turn on at all
When I press on the screen 1/3 of the way down with a bit of force, I feel it moving a bit and I can hear and feel a click on the inside.
The glass is intact.
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I fell asleep with the phone in my hand and I must have let go of it in my sleep. I woke up when my girlfriend was going to the bathroom in the middle of the night. The phone was still in the bed near where my hand was when I was falling asleep, but it was also in the path of my half asleep girlfriend rolling out of bed. I checked to see if it was still alive by pressing the power button and the screen turned on. Satisfied, I put it on my nightstand and went back to sleep.
When I woke up this morning I tried using it. It wasn't responding to touch at all, not even the home row buttons. But the volume rocker worked and so did the power button menu, but I couldn't select reboot in the menu with the touch not working. I force closed it with power + volume up, and when it rebooted it still wouldn't respond to touch. I force closed it again and now it won't turn on at all. I tried numerous button combinations (power on + volume up, down, all three, holding for up to 20 seconds) and it doesn't respond to being plugged into the wall or to the computer either, no led light and it's not mounting on the PC. It had about 60% power left before force closing it.
The funny thing is is that I couldn't figure out what the cause was for a long time. I googled it and search results for Z1's "sudden death issue" appeared and I figured it was something like that. Or maybe it was a delayed effect of putting it underwater 2 days ago.
But then it dawned on me, it was (of course) what had happened in the middle of the night. The phone looks completely fine, but after examining it closer, when I press on the screen 1/3 of the way down with a bit of force, I feel it moving a bit and I can hear and feel a click on the inside. I wonder what that could be..
What are my options now? I got the phone just a couple of days ago. I doubt this is covered by warrenty right? User error?
I'm not sure if this is even the real cause though - I didn't see it happen.... but I guess it's the most logical explination.
My girlfriend is pretty small so I'd imagine she would have had to put all her weight on her hand or elbow when she was getting up to be able to break the phone like that. I have a foam mattress which probably absorbed a lot of the weight? If this is indeed the case, I'm a little disappointed in the build quality if this broke something in the phone's innards with relative ease.
Any advice would be appreciated. It's the UK model bought outside of the UK from a local retailer. This is my first good smartphone and I loved it for the short time we had together. I'm devistated about it and not really sure what to do next.
Someone hold me
No visible damage = return it as faulty
Just say it died overnight while charging.
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pricey2009 said:
No visible damage = return it as faulty
Just say it died overnight while charging.
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Thanks, that's the plan I just emailed the seller
Edit: They said to go to a Sony store to claim warrenty on it
adamk7 said:
Thanks, that's the plan I just emailed the seller
Edit: They said to go to a Sony store to claim warrenty on it
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You should have a 14 day guarantee with the seller if you bought from UK..
I would go back to them and demand a replacement..
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So I was just about to go to the sony store, I had the phone, cables and everything neatly packed up an ready to go. I decided to give it one last try just in case to avoid the all too common scenerio when it unexplicably magically starts working in the store. I plugged it into a wall charger and held down the power button and the red light turned on! I left it for a minute and then pressed the power button again, and the screen turned on with a battery charging logo! It looked like the battery was fully dead so I left it for 5 minutes and turned it on again. It booted up! Now the moment of truth: will the touch screen work....
Drum roll......
It does!
Everything works normally now. I have no idea wtf happened but I'm really happy that I don't have to deal with sending it in and everything.
Though I'm a little worried about what the screen clicking is, that's still there.
I'll post a video later and might take it in to sony anyway to see what they say
Edit: I made a new thread with the video: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/help/video-pressing-screen-spot-makes-t2918289
adamk7 said:
So I was just about to go to the sony store, I had the phone, cables and everything neatly packed up an ready to go. I decided to give it one last try just in case to avoid the all too common scenerio when it unexplicably magically starts working in the store. I plugged it into a wall charger and held down the power button and the red light turned on! I left it for a minute and then pressed the power button again, and the screen turned on with a battery charging logo! It looked like the battery was fully dead so I left it for 5 minutes and turned it on again. It booted up! Now the moment of truth: will the touch screen work....
Drum roll......
It does!
Everything works normally now. I have no idea wtf happened but I'm really happy that I don't have to deal with sending it in and everything.
Though I'm a little worried about what the screen clicking is, that's still there.
I'll post a video later and might take it in to sony anyway to see what they say
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Glad to hear it
I have the same phone symptoms as OP. Except, I was using the phone just 15 minutes before it refused to turn on. Also, for the first time I noticed the glass making a clicking sound when pressing coming from the middle of the screen, inline with the power button. I`ve tested the phone before and never heard this clicking sound.
At this point, even if the phone fixes itself, I`d rather send it in for repair before the clicking turns into a screen fracture.
So I recently cracked the screen on my HTC One m7. I bought a replacement screen and front housing. The screen was so far beyond repair that I couldn't shut off the phone prior to starting the replacement. I tried waiting for the phone to die but after two days I became impatient and did it anyway (essentially the phone lost power when I disconnected the battery). After transferring all parts into the new housing and being what I though as diligent putting all parts and connections back in their place, tried to power the phone back on. all that happens is that the back and home buttons flash and then I hear what sounds like the audio for when the phone powers on. The screen stays black and then phone doesn't technically turn on. I know this because I have missed messages and the green led light would be flashing if it was. Therefore, at this point I'm not certain that the new screen works or if I've connected it right. I've tried the numerous boot tricks with the volume buttons, nadda. I have had the phone on a charger for a full day and the same problems. (Disclaimer: I don't have the original charger, but I have been using this one for a long time). I do see the red charging led if I wiggle the charger in the input, but also just recently I saw a green led when doing this, which when the phone was working was a sign that it was fully charged. If anyone has a solution to my problem that would be great. I'm also interested on what's wrong, why this is happening, what might have caused this behavior? What do the flashing home and back buttons mean?
Howdy,
I've had the same problem, but my phone was shutdown allready. When I replaced the front screen, the phone won't boot. I would like to know if its anyway to get the files from sdcard down?
Thanks for the support!
I bought this Lumia 1020 off eBay with a broken screen. When I got it the LCD didn't work so I ordered an all in one piece thinking that would fix everything. I put the screen in last night plugged it into the charger and the windows home button blinked until it buzzed but the screen never lit up. I can hold the camera button and the camera will make noise and the flash will go off but nothing else. I can push the screen buttons and they will vibrate but the screen wont light up. I plugged it into the computer and saw that I was charging and had 20% battery power and climbing. I tried to use the windows phone desktop app but it just told me the phone was locked. I took the phone back apart and realized the proximity sensor ribbon was separated from the front camera ribbon. Could the phone shut the screen down if it doesn't get a signal from the proximity sensor? Any and all help is appreciated and thank you in advance.
I bought this Lumia 1020 off eBay with a broken screen. When I got it the LCD didn't work so I ordered an all in one piece thinking that would fix everything. I put the screen in last night plugged it into the charger and the windows home button blinked until it buzzed but the screen never lit up. I can hold the camera button and the camera will make noise and the flash will go off but nothing else. I can push the screen buttons and they will vibrate but the screen wont light up. I plugged it into the computer and saw that I was charging and had 20% battery power and climbing. I tried to use the windows phone desktop app but it just told me the phone was locked. I took the phone back apart and realized the proximity sensor ribbon was separated from the front camera ribbon. Could the phone shut the screen down if it doesn't get a signal from the proximity sensor? Any and all help is appreciated and thank you in advance.
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I bought this Lumia 1020 off eBay with a broken screen. When I got it the LCD didn't work so I ordered an all in one piece thinking that would fix everything. I put the screen in last night plugged it into the charger and the windows home button blinked until it buzzed but the screen never lit up. I can hold the camera button and the camera will make noise and the flash will go off but nothing else. I can push the screen buttons and they will vibrate but the screen wont light up. I plugged it into the computer and saw that I was charging and had 20% battery power and climbing. I tried to use the windows phone desktop app but it just told me the phone was locked. I took the phone back apart and realized the proximity sensor ribbon was separated from the front camera ribbon. Could the phone shut the screen down if it doesn't get a signal from the proximity sensor? Any and all help is appreciated and thank you in advance.
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Can you press the hardware buttons (back/home/search) and it vibrates? I suppose the screen/touch panel is not correctly connected to the device somehow...