Phone not turning on - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
I have ARHD 92 rom on my HTC one m7. Since yesterday my phone had a couple of random reboots. Today, it turned off while I was working on something and now it wont turn on. The charging light doesnt come up when I connect to a charger ( i have tried a car charger, a pc through usb, wall charger and a portable charger). When I connect it to the pc, i hear the sound that means windows detected something.
I have tried, the bright light to proximity sensor and many key combinations like power + vol up, power + vol down, power + vol up + vol down, all for extended durations.
Anything else that I could try?
Thanks

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Hi my HTC one which has Android Revolution 13 installed on it recently ran out of battery and now it won't turn back on. I have tried wall charging and usb charging with 4 different chargers and wires, but the phone still refuses to turn on. There are no orange, green, or red lights on the phone that I can see however when I plug it into my computer the computer plays the sound that something was connected and then plays the sound that it was disconnected. I have also tried every combination of trying to turn the phone on from just the power button, power button and volume down, power button volume up, power button and both volume buttons from 30 seconds to 5 minutes. The phone absolutely just feels dead and the only response I get is from when it is hooked up to the computer and it only makes sounds from the pc the phone is still dead even when connected. HTC Sync does not recognize the phone either. Any ideas?
dowon1014 said:
Hi my HTC one which has Android Revolution 13 installed on it recently ran out of battery and now it won't turn back on. I have tried wall charging and usb charging with 4 different chargers and wires, but the phone still refuses to turn on. There are no orange, green, or red lights on the phone that I can see however when I plug it into my computer the computer plays the sound that something was connected and then plays the sound that it was disconnected. I have also tried every combination of trying to turn the phone on from just the power button, power button and volume down, power button volume up, power button and both volume buttons from 30 seconds to 5 minutes. The phone absolutely just feels dead and the only response I get is from when it is hooked up to the computer and it only makes sounds from the pc the phone is still dead even when connected. HTC Sync does not recognize the phone either. Any ideas?
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Try holding down the power and volume down buttons while holding the proximity sensor directly under a bright light
Use search option..theres a ton of same problem like this in this forum..i also face the same problem!!..this thing is like a virus started to effect every H1 user!!
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I have tried searching for it but there are not alot of solutions mostly just the same problem. Most of the solutions are just the same hold the power button with the volume buttons.
What comes up in Device Manager when you plug into your PC? If you see QHUSB_DLOAD, you have a brick.
It's not unheard of for a phone to brick if you let the battery go completely dead. The phone is supposed to shut off before then, but if you force the issue, that can kill the battery.
You should be able to get a warranty return.
When i connect mine to pc nothing is detected..:banghead: same goes to the H1..nothing happen..no charging or blinking led..already try the trick power button+vol key..result non.. also try connect n disconnect power cable more than 20 times while holding power button only and power button+vol..still nothing..
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Hope this helps
naimmkassim said:
When i connect mine to pc nothing is detected..:banghead: same goes to the H1..nothing happen..no charging or blinking led..already try the trick power button+vol key..result non.. also try connect n disconnect power cable more than 20 times while holding power button only and power button+vol..still nothing..
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Try this, took me over 2 days of tinkering
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2440524

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I'm problem charging.
My HTC ONE only charges powered off.
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Same here, mine will not charge and isn't recognized by computer with a slow blinking red light.
Here is what I tried so far;
-hold power +volume buttons for 3 minutes while on oem charger then let go,
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-hold power +volume down, -^same
-put phone +moisture absorbents in a ziplock bag,
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I have an old HTC Vivid. It has been working fine since about last week, when it only charged if I held the charger a certain way. I gave up on charging it with the charger and used a battery charger to charge it. That worked well until this morning. Now pressing the power button does nothing. Plugging it in with the HTC Charger turns the screen on to show 100% charged and the charge light turns green. Pressing the power button makes both the screen and the LED turn off. I've tried:
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What do you mean "battery charger". The cradle that you put the battery into and then plug into the wall?
When you plug your phone into the computer do you hear the ping it usually makes when something is plugged in?
HTC_Vivid said:
What do you mean "battery charger". The cradle that you put the battery into and then plug into the wall?
When you plug your phone into the computer do you hear the ping it usually makes when something is plugged in?
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Yes, a battery "cradle". I used to hear the ping it makes when you plug it in immediately followed by the ping it makes when something is plugged out. The charger port smells like it's been burnt out.

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