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Hi,
My 1st MDA Pro crashed a lot, so T-Mob replaced it as it was reported within the 28 day period.
The 2nd MDA had the big metal cover bit sticking out, so it scratched me when I used it. T-Mob replaced it.
The 3rd MDA had a knackered hinge, and made big creaky-click sound on opening, so T-Mob replaced it.
The 4th MDA has a blown pixel in the camera, otherwise great, and I am sure the cycle will continue.
I am wondering if it is:
1. Quality control is not good enough in HTC
2. MDA Pro's are not QC'd well
3. The couriers use them as footballs
Anyone else had big problems like this?
Joe
My first MDA Pro was faulty as well. In my case the "a" key when depressed didn't always show - faulty hardware issue.
I went back to the shop who replaced it with a brand new one still boxed and sealed and I have had no problems since. Be careful with refurbs that is my advice.
J
they told me specifically that they didn't send out refurbs.
i couldn't see any evidence of previous activity on them, but now i got an xda exec, and have copied my t-mob ext rom over to it.
i did the jan 06 99 pound offer on data 5, making total outlay 210 quid.
i will get a vario from t-mob since they don't want to give me a decent mda pro and perhaps flog one of them.
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:roll: They certainly send out "refurbs" cos I've had some...
External speaker (back of screen earpiece) stopped working. Sent phone back to t-mobile. After 2 weeks I got my phone back apparently repaired and tested... was it hell! Still had same fault!
Send phone back again. Another 2 weeks pass and I get a "new" phone (it had a different IMEI so I presume it was a replacement)... guess what? Same bloody fault!
They then try and tell me that I have to send the phone back for repair again! I politely point out that they've had 2 chances with no effect and in the end they relent and say they'll send out a "new" phone and take my current one away... presumably someone's gonna get landed with it after they "fix" it!
The "new" phone came without any packing and although it worked I was far from impressed by the fact that the hinge was really loose, it was scratched, and it had a 2 inch long crack next to the screen! FFS....
After another few phone calls they swapped the knackered phone for a sealed boxed replacement. So far this one's fine...
in fairness, all my t-mob replacements were fully boxed and sealed.
didn't make them good devices tho; each has been dodgy.
im comparison, the 1st xda exec is fine and i like the blue backlight. i also like the price ;-)
im gonna get a vario from t-mob or something as they are not capable of sending me a decent mda pro. if they insist on the replacement cycle more i will ebay it boxed up and sealed.
My six-month old Cingular 8525 now has the loose stylus problem so I phoned AT&T for a replacement. (I know this sounds kind of anal but I also know a lot of perple who hang out on xda-developers are particular about their devices...)
To make a long story short, the refurb looks like crap! The black stripe between the screen and keyboard has scrapes on it, the seam between the back grey plastic casing and the black stripe has obvious screwdriver damage where the casing has been pried apart, and the back side of the screen has lots of scrapes from sliding open and closed.
The only good things I can say about the refurb are the LCD overlay looks new and it is AT&T branded. I have not even bothered to install a battery and turn it on.
The phone I take such good care of looks worlds better than this one. I took it to my local store and they agree with me and have noted the account so when I call the warranty department they will hopefully send me a better one (why not just send a new one and get it over with )
Is my experience typical? When I was with Sprint I remember getting a couple of refurbs and they looked brand-new.
EDIT: My local AT&T store has been great to work with, making calls to the warranty department, etc. but have not offered to replace the phone (yet?)
No your experience is NOT typical.. I have a Refurb 8525 and it looks BRAND new.. nothing at all is wrong with it.. what you CAN do is call them and tell them something is wrong with the one they sent you and they will send you another one.
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No your experience is NOT typical.. I have a Refurb 8525 and it looks BRAND new.. nothing at all is wrong with it.. what you CAN do is call them and tell them something is wrong with the one they sent you and they will send you another one.
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Yes and if memory serves me right, there are standards in the official HTC Service Manual for refurb devices. I seem to remember reading very precise criteria on what is acceeptable in terms of blemishes and what is not.
The service manual is available for download at my web link below.
Mike
I have gotten my 8125 replace last year and it look brand new. I just recently got my 8525 replace and it also looked new too.
I returned my 3 month old Cingular 8525 because the Micro SD card slot wouldn't work anymore (physically not holding the cards in). I received what appeared to be a brand new AT&T branded 8525, no problems with it. It even had the new ROM flashed to it, which had only been officially released for a week or two at that point.
No problems with my refurb either - looks and responds like brand new.
I wouldn't say it was intentional they shipped out a very much used machine - but I would definitely question their QC that one that badly used slipped back into the consumer base. Contact a manager and if no help, keep climbing the ladder until you reach someone who WILL help.
Good luck!
A local store manager looked at the phone and noted the account. I called the warranty folks again and after being transferred several times they are sending me a new phone, which I should get tomorrow. I wonder what OS will be on it?
EDIT: I just booted a brand-new 8525 and it came with WM5 and the 1.40 radio. Time to flash away...
I got my G1 @ the end of January, and I have never dropped it or anything, there is not 1 scratch on it. The problem im having is with the space bar, when I press it, sometimes it doesnt register, and when it does it usually registers as I pressed it twice, and its getting annoying. I should be able to get a new 1 without having to pay right? Its under warranty(should b) and I have insurance(u still have to pay, idn y I have it), but I should be able to get a free new 1 with my warranty right?
You want get a NEW one...but you will get a use one.
yes you are something similar happend to my wife G1 called tmobile explain the problem and they send her a new one like in 3 days free shipping.
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You want get a NEW one...but you will get a use one.
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Im pretty sure they wont send me a used one, they still make the G1
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yes you are something similar happend to my wife G1 called tmobile explain the problem and they send her a new one like in 3 days free shipping.
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Thanks, hopefully they will do the same for me
Okay, so lemme put my input on this...
I've been a T-Mo customer of 5 yrs, and have had 6 or 7 G1's since launch (creaky screen, bad WiFi MAC addresses, trackball stopped working). So i can tell you, that you will almost DEFINITELY get a used one, they typically don't ship new ones out if they have "reconditioned" ones in stock. You really won't notice the difference, honestly. But the first thing you MUST do, is reflash the original OS onto it, they will charge your account full price of the G1 if they find you have broken the software warranty by installing a rooted or other than official build on the device. So be prepared to do that.
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Okay, so lemme put my input on this...
I've been a T-Mo customer of 5 yrs, and have had 6 or 7 G1's since launch (creaky screen, bad WiFi MAC addresses, trackball stopped working). So i can tell you, that you will almost DEFINITELY get a used one, they typically don't ship new ones out if they have "reconditioned" ones in stock. You really won't notice the difference, honestly. But the first thing you MUST do, is reflash the original OS onto it, they will charge your account full price of the G1 if they find you have broken the software warranty by installing a rooted or other than official build on the device. So be prepared to do that.
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[email protected] pretty gay if I get a used one, I kno I wont notice, but I like having things like my phone new, but yea I kno about flashing back the original rom etc
Think of it this way. Whatever the phone was exchanged for, they replaced. As well as any scratched/cracked plastic parts that may have been on the other phone. They do everything they can to make it LOOK new. But remember this, too, you'll have to keep your original back. And trust me, mine looks like crap, it's the original one i got on October 20th. With a phone I got in like, March. So it looks off with the colors. But there's not much that can be done about that, because they pretty much never send a new one out. And for the longest time, you couldn't even do exchanges on White or Black ones because they had NO stock to replace it with, simply because they were selling so many of them, they couldn't put any into the replacement pool, new or old. But I have a bronze, so I've never had to worry about that, there's tons of those to recirculate. But trust me, you won't notice any difference, any problems (like the creaky screen) that have had any kind of revision to the whole device, will be done already, so many parts will be new. Maybe the internals are the only old part, but you won't notice that either, because they're putting the same stuff in the ones released in October that they're putting in them now. You'll be good. Plus, they might have 1.5 already on the device when you get it, so you may be in a better spot than the rest of us.
Yeah, reconditioned/refurbished.
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Think of it this way. Whatever the phone was exchanged for, they replaced. As well as any scratched/cracked plastic parts that may have been on the other phone. They do everything they can to make it LOOK new. But remember this, too, you'll have to keep your original back. And trust me, mine looks like crap, it's the original one i got on October 20th. With a phone I got in like, March. So it looks off with the colors. But there's not much that can be done about that, because they pretty much never send a new one out. And for the longest time, you couldn't even do exchanges on White or Black ones because they had NO stock to replace it with, simply because they were selling so many of them, they couldn't put any into the replacement pool, new or old. But I have a bronze, so I've never had to worry about that, there's tons of those to recirculate. But trust me, you won't notice any difference, any problems (like the creaky screen) that have had any kind of revision to the whole device, will be done already, so many parts will be new. Maybe the internals are the only old part, but you won't notice that either, because they're putting the same stuff in the ones released in October that they're putting in them now. You'll be good. Plus, they might have 1.5 already on the device when you get it, so you may be in a better spot than the rest of us.
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What do u mean id have to keep my original back? my whole phone has shield skinz so it wuld suck since I have 2 take it off and get a new 1, but idc bout the 1.5 since im usings Haykuros anyway
I dunno anything about that skin or anything (it took me a lot for me to get a rubber skin for my iPod), but yes, you keep YOUR original back that was shipped with the first G1 you bought, and they (for the 5 years I've been with T-Mobile) send you just the phone. No battery, no back cover, no SD card, no accessories. You get a little brown box with 2 foam inserts, and freely bouncing inside that is your replacement G1. You put all your original stuff into that G1, and put your original G1 into the box, slap the return label on top of the shipping label, put the tamper evident sticker over the part where the box opens, and take it to a UPS center. Or you could pay like, 10 bucks or whatever for UPS to pick it up (i coulda sworn back in 2004 they would come get it without you having to pay, but the world/economy has changed since 2004)
My USB went faulty and they sent me a replacment last month or so. I called Tmo about it and they conected me to a Blackberry rep. No idea why it was Blackberry rep that took care of me but whatever. He also even said he'll send me a new one. Sure enough 3 days later a new one showed up. It had the plastic screens on the lcd and back. When I pulled the plastic off the back, it wasnt rubbed or scratched from opening and closing the screen.
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I dunno anything about that skin or anything (it took me a lot for me to get a rubber skin for my iPod), but yes, you keep YOUR original back that was shipped with the first G1 you bought, and they (for the 5 years I've been with T-Mobile) send you just the phone. No battery, no back cover, no SD card, no accessories. You get a little brown box with 2 foam inserts, and freely bouncing inside that is your replacement G1. You put all your original stuff into that G1, and put your original G1 into the box, slap the return label on top of the shipping label, put the tamper evident sticker over the part where the box opens, and take it to a UPS center. Or you could pay like, 10 bucks or whatever for UPS to pick it up (i coulda sworn back in 2004 they would come get it without you having to pay, but the world/economy has changed since 2004)
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Damn I guess things do change, when I had a Sidekick 2, my keyboard got messed up, so I called, they sent me a brand new 1 with everything, new sim card, a brand new unopened box, I put my old 1 in the pouch they gave me with the shipping label for it, and I left it outside for the mailman. Y cant we have that now?
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My USB went faulty and they sent me a replacment last month or so. I called Tmo about it and they conected me to a Blackberry rep. No idea why it was Blackberry rep that took care of me but whatever. He also even said he'll send me a new one. Sure enough 3 days later a new one showed up. It had the plastic screens on the lcd and back. When I pulled the plastic off the back, it wasnt rubbed or scratched from opening and closing the screen.
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Mayb I gotta ask 4 a Blackberry rep then?
Actually it doesn't matter either way who u ask for... the PDA Group of support is officially the WinMo/BlackBerry/Android reps now... they do not have a SPECIFIC place in support for the G1. Sometimes they'll say G1, but trust me, i have the direct 877 number... Try it urself, 877-816-8601. Little did the rep realize that gave that number to me, it puts you in FRONT of any que on the phones. So you get to a rep in under 3 minutes. =) Shh, i didn't give that out though. At any rate, things have changed in years, and the Sidekick II (had one of them, and a 3, and an MDA, Wing, and now have SK 2008, SK Slide, WebConnect AND a G1) was a completely self-contained, sealed device like the iPhone. All you did was slide a SIM card in under the bumper and everything else was for T-Mobile to fix if something went bad. Which was rare on the SKII (mine never had a problem over a yr period)
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Actually it doesn't matter either way who u ask for... the PDA Group of support is officially the WinMo/BlackBerry/Android reps now... they do not have a SPECIFIC place in support for the G1. Sometimes they'll say G1, but trust me, i have the direct 877 number... Try it urself, 877-816-8601. Little did the rep realize that gave that number to me, it puts you in FRONT of any que on the phones. So you get to a rep in under 3 minutes. =) Shh, i didn't give that out though. At any rate, things have changed in years, and the Sidekick II (had one of them, and a 3, and an MDA, Wing, and now have SK 2008, SK Slide, WebConnect AND a G1) was a completely self-contained, sealed device like the iPhone. All you did was slide a SIM card in under the bumper and everything else was for T-Mobile to fix if something went bad. Which was rare on the SKII (mine never had a problem over a yr period)
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Ahaha thanks 4 [email protected] number, and yea I owned 2 Sidekick IIs(1 replacement), 2 Sidekick 3s(friend gave me 1, and I bought 1), a Wing, and now G1, and I love my G1 the most, the Sidekicks kinda got old for me, and every1 around me started gettin them so I had to change [email protected]
just gonna throw this out there, if you make a big enough deal and blabber on about your loyalty to them as a customer they will eventually send you a "full kit" just to shut you up(i know it i did it once) that way you will be recieving a brand new phone straight out of the box no one has ever touched anything on it.
Well THAT is interesting. I go on and on for 10 mins about how loyal of a customer I am and they've NEVER sent me a full kit. Damn. I even told them the back to my G1 isn't staying on as easily anymore and they told me I'll have to BUY one... Right.
i've been with t-mobile for 7 or 8 years and been with AT&T for 3
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.
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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.
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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...
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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...
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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.
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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
I bought the phone reasonably new off Craigslist as a travel/GPS phone in the summer of 2010 and it worked OK for six months or so. Then I decided it would be a good idea to re-flash it and ended up bricking it to a point where it would buzz when turning off and then turn off immediately. Fortunately, an e-mail to HTC later, they asked me to send it to their repair center in Texas and fixed it the same day they received it and sent it back. Not a penny charged to me and I didn't even think the phone was in warranty. I basically got back my old phone flashed back to default and it worked beautifully.
About nine months ago I went abroad to the Netherlands and the phone was working good as new with a Vodafone SIM card. It worked until December 2011 when I returned to the States, turned it off and put it away in a drawer. Before anyone asks - never dropped it, not a drop of water has ever touched it, it was working just fine. Six months later (otherwise known as a month ago), I traveled again, but now, having had my iPhone4 unlocked, barely had the need for the HTC. However, I am about to make a trip to a country where I will need GPS and won't have an iPhone data plan, so I figured I'd turn on the Leo and check that it was still functioning.
It wasn't. It wouldn't even register a yellow light when charging. Soft reset impossible, so was hard reset. My friend, whom I got the idea to get the HD2 from in the first place, had a couple of spare batteries and a plug-in charger. I tried both replacements (charged in the wall unit) - no dice. I called HTC and they called it an end-of-life product and refused to even have me send it in to get checked, so I took it to a repair shop and was told I would likely need a replacement motherboard. Checking eBay there isn't one damned thing called an HTC HD2 motherboard. So what do I do? What can be the problem and how can I replace the board? Is there a site that deals in OEM HTC parts or is there a part model I should be looking for? Or would I even be able to fix it myself without a soldering iron? I guess my other solution would be to sell it as is for the remaining parts, but it's a great GPS if nothing else, so I don't want to give up on it quite yet...
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I bought the phone reasonably new off Craigslist as a travel/GPS phone in the summer of 2010 and it worked OK for six months or so. Then I decided it would be a good idea to re-flash it and ended up bricking it to a point where it would buzz when turning off and then turn off immediately. Fortunately, an e-mail to HTC later, they asked me to send it to their repair center in Texas and fixed it the same day they received it and sent it back. Not a penny charged to me and I didn't even think the phone was in warranty. I basically got back my old phone flashed back to default and it worked beautifully.
About nine months ago I went abroad to the Netherlands and the phone was working good as new with a Vodafone SIM card. It worked until December 2011 when I returned to the States, turned it off and put it away in a drawer. Before anyone asks - never dropped it, not a drop of water has ever touched it, it was working just fine. Six months later (otherwise known as a month ago), I traveled again, but now, having had my iPhone4 unlocked, barely had the need for the HTC. However, I am about to make a trip to a country where I will need GPS and won't have an iPhone data plan, so I figured I'd turn on the Leo and check that it was still functioning.
It wasn't. It wouldn't even register a yellow light when charging. Soft reset impossible, so was hard reset. My friend, whom I got the idea to get the HD2 from in the first place, had a couple of spare batteries and a plug-in charger. I tried both replacements (charged in the wall unit) - no dice. I called HTC and they called it an end-of-life product and refused to even have me send it in to get checked, so I took it to a repair shop and was told I would likely need a replacement motherboard. Checking eBay there isn't one damned thing called an HTC HD2 motherboard. So what do I do? What can be the problem and how can I replace the board? Is there a site that deals in OEM HTC parts or is there a part model I should be looking for? Or would I even be able to fix it myself without a soldering iron? I guess my other solution would be to sell it as is for the remaining parts, but it's a great GPS if nothing else, so I don't want to give up on it quite yet...
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Insisting to look up on ebay will get you eventually to success, but a good working MB may be purchased up to 70-80USD.
Replacing it needs no soldering, but I wouldn't recommend to DIY if you're doing this first time in your life!
But if you feel confident(and a bit lucky), watching some good videos about, may help you fulfill this job.
Good luck!
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Insisting to look up on ebay will get you eventually to success, but a good working MB may be purchased up to 70-80USD.
Replacing it needs no soldering, but I wouldn't recommend to DIY if you're doing this first time in your life!
But if you feel confident(and a bit lucky), watching some good videos about, may help you fulfill this job.
Good luck!
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Thanks. Looks like I might just be better off selling it for parts.
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Thanks. Looks like I might just be better off selling it for parts.
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If so, I'm interested in!
PM me, we could work it out...
Do you happen to have insurance on the phone? If you have a plan through someone like tmobile and you have insurance you could always file through them. You could also look for one on ebay that has a cracked screen or something like the charger port when up. That way you could get the motherboard you need. Just make sure the phone is in good condition otherwise. I know someone in the past had a problem and if i remember correctly they couldn't find it. I think but dont quote me that this was the motherboard..when it has the pcb board (printed circuit board) attached. Found here. This was years ago so please consult someone else before buying. Amazon also has a lot of parts you can order so looking there might be useful.