Scratched screen from writing with stylus - is it me? - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

Hi All,
I have had the XDA2 since launch and have noticed a rough patch appearing where I scribble using the stylus.
It is now a visably scratched area....
SHould this be expected? Have others got it? Did others get it on the XDA1 and get anything from O2 about it?
Cheers - Rich

I went to the BT store in my town and asked to buy a screen protector, the girl and the guy said they had never heard of such a thing, not one phone shop sold them either, I got one off ebay eventually, a reusable type. I think O2 do not supply a very vital addition to the phone because it brings business for them in the shape of new digitizers etc. They will not fix this kind of damage under warranty as it is caused by the user. However if your xda2 should suddenly become faulty under warranty you would get a nice new one.

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I have dropped my XDA exec (very lightly) and the damn screen has broke. I am surprised at how delicate the damn thing is, when i had my XDA2s i threw that about and nothing!!
The part that is damaged is the LCD section
Anybody got any numbers for repair centres? I have rang o2 but they want £185.00 on 01603269927
Try HTC, but I remeber it being cheaper to buy a C500 (sim free) than get it repaired!
http://www.htceurope.com/
I tried to get my Exec repaired by HTC Europe. Sent it to them as well. They sent it back saying they could not as it was different from the Orange and T-Mo versions.
See this http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=38822
How about SBE? They do Jasjar repairs, not sure about other models though.
SBE 0871 2000 995
Thanks so far. it costs £379 for a new XDA exec from o2, im going to give ema call and see what the other comapnies say.
i have noticed that there is a BIG void in PDA repairs, maybe a new business venture
My screen cracked also when dropped from only 18 inches onto a soft linolium floor. I couldn't believe it. I have never seen a screen that was so fragile.
I bought a junk JASJAR from Ebay and swapped screens myself. I am a pretty good technican. It works fine now.
I have a broken JASJAR for sale for $200 US. It has a broken screen and a bad motherboard. Everything looks physically good though.
I cracked my wizard two weeks ago or something like that, i have had alot of pda phones but haven't cracked a display yet on them and they have been with me on alot of wierd partys.... So said that you can't use warranty on that, we should do something about this
If i crack my Qtek 9000 im gonna start crying
This is scary. I'm thinking maybe I should superglue mine to my hand. I've grown pretty attached to it anyway. :wink:
HTC Europe 0871 223 0217- all you get is a damn answering machine - crap
SBE 0871 2000 995 - they said that they do not touch o2 PDAs for some odd reason!!
any suggestions or will i have to fork out £185.00 HELP!!!
I have know some other people who have had the PDA screens damaged on exec, i dropped my old XDA2s on the road at least 3 times, no screen damage, and i drop the damn EXEC on my CAR HANDBRAKE - lightly, and the screen damages
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luck of the draw
i think it is just luck whether you get a good one or not. when I bought mine the screen broke after one day. it cracked round the corners when i turned the screen. i knew how dodgy the hinges and lcds were as well so i was being extra gentle with it as well. since having it replaced the new one has taken a bit of a beating and is still ok. touch wood. i think my hinge will go though, or at least something other than the screen just to rub it in.
where did u get yours fixed from? and how much?
Ahh sack it, paid £265.00 for a new xda mini S

Cracked Screen :( .... Warrenty?

Hi,
Today I've just noticed that somehow i have cracked the screen on my XDA Exec I have no idea how this has happened, the phone has been in its Leather pouch, in clamshell mode with the screen inwards, in my pocket all day :?:
Just wondering what the warrenty would be like for a thing like this?? Im very pissed off as nothing of major force has touched it, i havent knocked on anything :?: And surely the whole idea of the clamshell & leather pouch is to protect it from things like this?? There are no marks on anything, im very puzzled as to how its happened
Anybody got any info about the warrenty please let me know
Thanks
Matty
many many people have this problem. I myself had it 2 months ago. I was always very careful with my device, but some day I took it out of my pocket and the screen was broken.
I had to pay to T-mobile NL in order to receive a new one, 130 euro, and was forced to extend my contract with another year.
Good luck!
a
Hi
Search as there are various posts about o2 and their replacement under warranty. Here's one thread I contributed to for starters
Broken screen
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I too had it happen to mine. The screen is too flexible and all it takes is sitting down wrong with it in your front pocket. Mine was even in a Piel frama leather reinforced case. Nice case but doesnt really do much to protect the unit.
I had mine repaired by pocketpctechs for $259.
I have since gotten the aluminum case and had no prblems since. I have even dropped my MDA on concrete and the road about 3 times with no effects tahnks to the aluminum case.
MattyPW said:
Hi,
Today I've just noticed that somehow i have cracked the screen on my XDA Exec I have no idea how this has happened, the phone has been in its Leather pouch, in clamshell mode with the screen inwards, in my pocket all day :?:
Just wondering what the warrenty would be like for a thing like this?? Im very pissed off as nothing of major force has touched it, i havent knocked on anything :?: And surely the whole idea of the clamshell & leather pouch is to protect it from things like this?? There are no marks on anything, im very puzzled as to how its happened
Anybody got any info about the warrenty please let me know
Thanks
Matty
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Do you get the option to purchase insurance for the phone in the UK through your carrier? I pay an additional $6 to t-mobile but it covers accidental damage etc...
Hi,
many people have this problem. Seems more and more like a production problem
good luck
a
I bought the phone off eBay, as my contract is on Orange and i was bored of my last handset! As such i cant get the insurance to get me a new phone!
Im currently trying to get in touch with the person i got the phone from on eBay to send me down a receipt in the chance of getting an O2 shop to send it away for me!
Same problem here! Feck!!!
I claimed under my house insurance and i got it Yippy. Now which is the best place to get it repaired?? noticed a few topics saying different places. But is any better than the other etc..
Thanks
B
Same problem here! Feck!!!
I claimed under my house insurance and i got it Yippy. Now which is the best place to get it repaired?? noticed a few topics saying different places. But is any better than the other etc..
Thanks
B
I dont know what to do with mine! I've gone back to my old phone now (Orange C600), i'm thinking just get the XDA fixed when i have the cash, as it is a cracking PDA. Besides, im going to loose LOADS of money on it if i sell it as it is
Will give the games developers some time to make some decent games for WM5 i suppose :lol:
mine cracked just few days ago.
rang O2 today and they are sending a replacement which will arrive tomorrow. £5 a month for insurance... cant be bad

(2010 JAN 05 UPDATE) Thin layer of coating coming off the HD2 hardware buttons edges

Please look at the photo.
I just wonder is this just the protective layer of paint or some coating that I should peel off, any other user's experience the same ?
i have reported to HTC, waiting for reply... But I m not in the country that I ve bought the phone now... I wonder can I swap it like 6 months later if it's manufacturing defect.
Update 03/01/2010:
I got a reply from HTC:
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According to the picture you provide, there should be slight appearance abrase in the button. Taking of this small layer of plastic would not affect the function of the phone. you may either leave it as it is or take it off. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Update 04/01/2020:
I follow HTC instruction and peel/scratch away the coating of the HOME button only with finger nails.
The metallic effect's gone, and become just a normal black plastic key.
There are lots of micro lines on the button which cannot be seen on the photo.
It is still acceptable, just that I m not happy about a flag ship device's paint/coating came off so easily.
These are the photos
http://picasaweb.google.com/uccoffee.forum/20100104#
The button actually look nice without the coating in the photo comparing with the one next to it which the coating is coming off.
I m thinking should/can I ask for buttons replacement, or it is just a waste of time cos those buttons coating will eventually come off after excessive use.
i still love my HD2 , just a bit sad about so many problems
Update 05/01/2020:
i got HTC reply, nothing much they can help since I m not in Hong Kong.
Anyway, the girl from HTC said there was no one complain about the key's paint coming off.... I just wonder can those people who 's got problem and voted yes, would you mind at least send a complain letter to HTC please.
http://www.htc.com/hk-en/CS_Mail.aspx
yep my button is peeling too I had it 4 2 weeks
no problems here. hd2 is 6 weeks old ...
It's the metallic coating, if scratched away, it looks very plastic. ...
Simililar things have happened to my keypad in less than 2 weeks, and I always put it in its pouch. Guess we aren't lucky
not yet
I only use my HD2 since ~10 days, and do not have this exact problem, yet.
With my previous device (HTC Touch Pro) however, I had a lot of problems with peeling off coating (in TP case it was the plack paint peeling off the housing).
I also have the problem, that I use to buy my devices in Europe with WWE roms, and then take them with me to Japan, where I currently live.
This constellation is a nightmare for warranty return/repair with HTC, as they ask you to sent your device to where you bought it.
To avoid shipping my defect device helf way around the world, I last time decided to send my TP to HTC global repair centre in Taiwan.
They did the repair and they did it quick, but you don't want to know how much that cost me.
As soon as my HD2 starts loosing paint or coating, it will contact HTC global rapair in Taiwan again, but this time I will not accept to pay for the repair but push for good will.
The world gets smaller and smaller, customers do not stay in regions where they purchase devies. It is time for companies like HTC to adapt.
My girlfriend bought an Apple iBook in the US. In the menatime we moved to UK, Belgium and now to Japan.
She had warranty repair done to her iBook in all of those contires without an problem, so it should also be possible for HTC, if they just were a little bit more end customer oriented, but now that they try to market HTC as a brand, maybe it will come.
As a customer paying 500+ EUR for their products, I will not take NO for an answer.
Mine is actually worse than the photo in this post. I thought it was a temporary cover when it started to come away, like some buttons/screens have when a phone is brand new.
max1274, how bad is it? post some pic if possible
I only had my HD2 for 30 days....
I use my hd2 for five weeks, no problems so far. Hope to stay that way.
Its not even that bad, but yes very thin layers go off around the edges
Snap
Same here pal, it happened on my diamond as well.
**** happens i suppose
6 weeks... no problem
Damn.. Seeing things like these makes me want to go back to the shop and return it! Mine doesn't have anything but I am "EXTRA" careful with it but if it has happened to so many people it will probably happen to mine to. I cant stand paying 669€ (Portuguese value) for a phone that doesn't keep it together!
I get mad with these kind of problems!
Mine looks fine, had it since 24/12/09.
Touch wood it stays ok. Hope the guys with problems can get it sorted via HTC without niggles.
Please keep us posted on if you can get HTC to fix it.
Mines fine as well. But you know, the early batches of the HD had surface coating scratch, crack and chip problems. I bought my HD2 a month after they were first offered in the US, hoping to avoid the common problems, which were mostly ROM, but now I think maybe I dodged the bullet on this as well.
aro said:
To avoid shipping my defect device helf way around the world, I last time decided to send my TP to HTC global repair centre in Taiwan.
They did the repair and they did it quick, but you don't want to know how much that cost me.
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Actually I would like to know.
Ibb1982 said:
Mine looks fine, had it since 24/12/09.
Touch wood it stays ok. Hope the guys with problems can get it sorted via HTC without niggles.
Please keep us posted on if you can get HTC to fix it.
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I was wrong! I checked my phone at night, and guess I couldn't see the minor peeling I have on the home button. Now I've seen in proper daylight I can see mine is peeling.
This sucks big time. Anyone have any feedback from HTC?
I've also sent a support request via email from the HTC website via http://www.htc.com/uk/CS_Mail.aspx , hope they get back to all of us soon.
Got a response from HTC
HTC are quick, within 2 hours I received a response to the peeling issue:
"We are very surprised to hear that you have an issue with our HTC handset.
If you are within 30 days of purchase, you can book our handset for a DOA (Dead on Arrival) via the retailer. Everything that came with the phone including the box will need to be returned. A DOA can only be booked if there is no mis-use or damage found on the handset.
If you are outside of 30 days, please call us in order to book a repair service.
http://www.htc.com/europe/CA_Hotline.aspx
Please note that the repair centre will need to see the device before diagnosing whether the fault is covered by the Warranty or not. We can not specify a cost until the repair centre has seen it first.
Please see full DOA/Exchange Procedure below if you are within 30 days of purchase:
We can have the device repaired for you, however if you wish to exchange the device and it is less than 30 days old, please return it to the point of purchase for exchange.
The retailer may not be willing to exchange your device depending on the terms of sale you have agreed with them, this is their right and HTC cannot intervene on your behalf.
If an exchange is refused by your retailer then we can still arrange a repair for the device, but we cannot exchange it.
In the event that a repair becomes necessary and you do not wish to arrange it with your retailer please call quoting your reference number (e2e ref) if you have one.
Thank you.
-If these steps have not helped, please let me know by responding using the link provided and I will be happy to check again for you.
Best regards,
HTC Customer Support Team "
Why would we want to send our handsets for repair, only to have them fit the exact-same button unit. The same thing will happen again. Once we know HTC have manufactured new non-peeling buttons, that's when the repairs should take place. Painting buttons is stupid, why not just make them out of black plastic and have done with it.
sunking101 said:
Why would we want to send our handsets for repair, only to have them fit the exact-same button unit. The same thing will happen again. Once we know HTC have manufactured new non-peeling buttons, that's when the repairs should take place. Painting buttons is stupid, why not just make them out of black plastic and have done with it.
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Until they see them though, they're not going to think its a problem. Catch 22 all the way!

gutted, scratched a faulty hd2 that i planned to send back,

Has anybody had experience removing a screen scratch from their hd2?
i've only had mine for 5 days and its got a massive scratch on the screen, don't even know how it happened, i always keep my phones in a glasses baggy, my iphone is still mint after 18 months but today i was watching some youtube clips on my break and the screen was perfect, then put it on charge at work and when i came back to it it was really badly scratched, not sure if someone decided to have a look at it and dropped it while i wasn't there but needless to say i'm gutted, i was thinking of sending it back to o2 coz it has a few problems, random letters on typing and stuck messages, not sure if they'll accept it back even as faulty with this big scratch, any advice as to what o2 do with faulty phones? do they check them, bin them or fix them? it was bought over the phone btw, will they just write it off and send a new one because of the problems?
please help
I think you will struggle to get it replaced under warranty with a fat scratch, even if it didn't work at all, let alone a few issues that are (apparently) solved by updates.
Do you have any cctv at work? I'd be spitting mad and hunting for the culprit!
there is cctv but not in my department, and lots of people come in and out,
worst case scenario if o2 won't accept it back as faulty they'll just send it back as it is,
and if i'm lucky i'll get a replacement?
just been giving the screen a rub with some t cut and it seems to be helping with most of the scratch, there is just a 5 mm part that is deeper than the rest, do you think that would affect an exchange?
Maybe, you`ve got nothing to lose.....
Gotta be worth a try. Chances are they're only going to flash a new rom and ship it back anyway. Course, if you have insurance it COULD go missing....
insurance is what my work mate said, any recomendations for someone cheap but with full cover?
Just for the record, the random letters on typing and stuck messages thing probably won't be enough to get you a new device. These flaws are all over the place. HTC will tell you the 1.66 rom will solve those problems. And the 'not quite aligned screen' is also a thing that pops up here on a regular basis.
Hope you succeed.
Hello guys, sorry for hijacking this thread, but I have a very similar problem except without the scratched screen. The details are over here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=627374
Basically, I sent it to HTC and it came back much worse than it was when I sent it to them. What can I do now? Send it back to HTC again or would O2 be better? Is there a way I can get a new phone?
Thx.
If you return it to O2, they'll courier out a new one and pick the "faulty" one up at the same time, so you would get a new phone straight away - they did this with my first HD2 which didn't recognise SIM cards.
What they do with the "faulty" one once it's couriered back is anyone's guess. You could be lucky and it just goes in a big faulty pile to be sent back to HTC. I would deny that it was scratched if they phone you up about it, but that's quite naughty.
Awesome, thanks elyl .
My phone isn't scratched in the first place. Hope it works out for the original poster too.
elyl said:
If you return it to O2, they'll courier out a new one and pick the "faulty" one up at the same time, so you would get a new phone straight away - they did this with my first HD2 which didn't recognise SIM cards.
What they do with the "faulty" one once it's couriered back is anyone's guess. You could be lucky and it just goes in a big faulty pile to be sent back to HTC. I would deny that it was scratched if they phone you up about it, but that's quite naughty.
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what department at o2 did you use to get a courier exchange , what did you ask for and what problem did your phone have so that they exchanged it, cheers
sometimes the couriers themselves check out the goods if you are returning faulty handsets that have supposedly have no physical damage. ive had this happen to me a few times with my business units.
i would send it back to O2 anyway... if you have only had the handset for five days, explain that the screen is not "perfect". Its all about how you word it on the return form. Put down your other issues also.
This way when the courier turns up with your new handset and checks the goods and the return form (IF he has one) he will have no choice but to oblige.
stemoneymonkey said:
Has anybody had experience removing a screen scratch from their hd2?
i've only had mine for 5 days and its got a massive scratch on the screen, don't even know how it happened, i always keep my phones in a glasses baggy, my iphone is still mint after 18 months but today i was watching some youtube clips on my break and the screen was perfect, then put it on charge at work and when i came back to it it was really badly scratched, not sure if someone decided to have a look at it and dropped it while i wasn't there but needless to say i'm gutted, i was thinking of sending it back to o2 coz it has a few problems, random letters on typing and stuck messages, not sure if they'll accept it back even as faulty with this big scratch, any advice as to what o2 do with faulty phones? do they check them, bin them or fix them? it was bought over the phone btw, will they just write it off and send a new one because of the problems?
please help
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Before I divulge this story I don't endorse this sort of thing.
My mate got the HD2 on an upgrade through O2, he sat on it within 24hrs and got a smudge on the screen, called them up and claimed there was a fault with the screen; which they then sent a brand new replacement. This promptly arrived and then by shear idiocy he managed to put it the through the washing machine the next day!
The device turns on but the back light has shorted, so you can see the GUI but only under strong light and it is basically unreadable. He will get insurance via O2 then claim next month saying he lost it. However the insurance does cost 10 pound a month; but still cheaper than 500...
azahoth said:
Before I divulge this story I don't endorse this sort of thing.
My mate got the HD2 on an upgrade through O2, he sat on it within 24hrs and got a smudge on the screen, called them up and claimed there was a fault with the screen; which they then sent a brand new replacement. This promptly arrived and then by shear idiocy he managed to put it the through the washing machine the next day!
The device turns on but the back light has shorted, so you can see the GUI but only under strong light and it is basically unreadable. He will get insurance via O2 then claim next month saying he lost it. However the insurance does cost 10 pound a month; but still cheaper than 500...
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hmmmmm....
shady
but lol
Am I the only one who finds the people who break their phones and then try to weasel their way into a new, free handset annoying as hell?
My local HTC center used to offer courier exhanges for all HTC products, but not anymore. I called 'em up the other day to get my phone exchanged and they told me they no longer do it because people were abusing the service.
novaci said:
Am I the only one who finds the people who break their phones and then try to weasel their way into a new, free handset annoying as hell?
My local HTC center used to offer courier exhanges for all HTC products, but not anymore. I called 'em up the other day to get my phone exchanged and they told me they no longer do it because people were abusing the service.
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no... you are not the only one who finds unscrupulous antics extremely irritating.
however,... some of the stories i hear are so ridiculous that all you can do is laugh.
the irony of it is, that when i ordered the phone it went through ok and the money came off my card, then i got a text a few hours after the order, saying they were out of stock, i rang a few days later to see when they expected fresh stock and the girl i spoke to re ordered it for me, 2 days later 2 phones arrived at my house delivered as one shipment, i could have sold one phone but being honest i rang o2 and explained they'd made a mistake, i sent one phone back the next morning,
my phone also has the landscape/portrait problems in internet explorer and calender apps, where if i open in portrait and switch to landscape the screen flicks back and forth fast until i pull the battery, i planned to send it for an exchange anyway as my mate who has one at work has none of my phones problems, its just my luck it got scratched

[Q] Uk source for replacement touch screen? :( ??

ok so i managed to get a tiny crack on my phone screen in the top right corner and iv only just got the phone recently so although iv changed my insurance over to this phone, because i changed the insurance after they sent it out to me i think the lady said i have to go to a shop for them to look at and inspect for insurance prposes. but if they notice the little crack i could end up between a rock and a hard place because phone companies as a rule are rubbishy people, especially with regards to insurance. does anyone here know of a good reliable trustworthy site for replacement screens for xperia play in the uk as my google searches and ebays have all come up with majorily american or other non uk countries. also i would like to know where i can learn about disassembling the phone to replace the screen manually myself and my searches have not returned anything that i found especially useful
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