While talking with my headset, i accidentally pulled my S100 of the table (within a plastic case). It turned off, and now it will only do a bzt from the speaker when i press the power on button... removing battery didn't work... It will do the same thing even with the battery cover out or if try to enter bootloader mode or hard reset... any solution?
Just curious.. did you manage to get it fixed? If so, how?
I have a broken one as well (SPV M500, my daughter's first phone), which recently stopped responding altogether, and I am looking for some experiences to find out if it's fixable or not.
Thanks!
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If I check in "Settings-System-Power-Advanced-On battery power" to turn my JAM off if it is not used for some time (e.g. 3 minutes), it goes off and then I can not turn it on. I tried to push/hold power button, nothing helped but soft reset. If I turn my JAM off manually by pushing power button I can turn it back on manually too. But after 3 or 4 times it acts just like it was turned off automatically, i.e. iregardless if I push or hold power or any button, LED flashes green and the phone does not turn on. The worst part of it is after I push Power button trying to turn my JAM on and LED indicator starts flashing green (and JAM still remains off) if somebody tries to call me he hears the signal as if my phone is ringing (not busy signal or "The number you dial is not available right now" etc.)
Does anybody know what the problem can be? I've got this problem even after hard reset with no third-party applications installed.
non functioning of on/off switch
Check the connectors of your battery on the inside of the JAM. I had the same problem and I found out that one of the connectors did not really "touch" the battery.
I checked it. The contacts on the battery look like they were scratched by contacts on the phone, so I'd think the connectors are in good contact. I even tried to put a small piece of paper between the battery and phone bodyon the left side to make sure it is really pushed to another side, it did not help either
JAM does not turn on after being turned off
Did anyone ever find out the answer to this??! I have the same problem with mine except it's a bit random - mostly doesn't turn back on again after an auto power off for a long(ish) period of time - like at night.
sounds like a possible fault is occurring. Best thing is to do a full backup of your system and then do a hard reset your device and see if the same thing is still happening. If it is, try the positioning of battery as suggested in earlier posts and if still happening, then a handheld service is required
I accidently dropped my phone earlier today, now the power button doesn't have the click like the other buttons on the side of the phone. Anyone else experience this problem and come up with a solution to it or am I just **** out of luck?
thanks
I fix phones as a sort of living and the only times ive seen this happen is when someone drops it and the switch is out of place (and has snapped off)
in your case, if this has happened then you wouldnt be able to turn on/off the phone... is this the case?
another reason is the way the switch is.... its a plastic tab that sticks out where it makes contact with the rubber bit that you press
sometimes if that tab snaps alittle but is still intact, you'll lose the clicky feeling but still have full use of it.
the only other way is that the tab has gone in when you dropped it and does not come out as much as it did before. again, this would still work but sometimes if it has gone in too far, then you might find slight movement will switch the phone on/off
i can turn it on and off, its just really sensitive, and i can press the case above the power button and turn it on and off, i have to push a bit harder to do so but it is noticable. it is as you described in the last part of your post, is there any way to fix that? without tearing apart the phone and voiding any warranty that it might carry?
also my wifi doesn't seem to be working, but that problem started before my phone was dropped, it'll see the network yet it won't connect, it keeps trying to use cingular's service, that i don't have.
At the time I was running radio 3.42.50 and dcd 3.2.6
Currently same radio but dcd 4.12
A couple of days ago my Titan would lose ear volumn. Speaker rings would work however no volumn in ear. I reset phone and all was ok again.
Yesterday I lost ear volumn and so reset phone however instead of booting the OS the tri-color screen bootloader showed up.
I tried many things and finally found out that with a usb plugged in, that's either power or connected to pc, and push rest the phone will boot normally most times. I've run through several roms on this unit and this is the only time I've seen this type of behaviour.
Does a pro out there have any idea what may be happening?
Once it boots the phone seems to work fine.
It is the beginning of a hardware failure. Time for a replacement.
Thanks for the quick reply. Why would it reset normally with power applied and not when power isn't applied? Is it possible that the battery might be going? It seems to hold the chanrge pretty well never had any issue with that.
Because the hardware is failing.
Moving to Titan general as this is not an upgrading matter.
I would check, with a magnifying glass, that there are no crossed (or nearly touching pins in the USB port. This could explain BOTH the lack of earpiece volume and the failure to boot properly.
random volume can have a simple explanation also if the spring contact pins on the earpiece speaker are losing contact with the motherboard. (However this would not be affected by the ROM you have installed - it would show randomly irrespective of the ROM.)
If when you lose volume, you tap the phone near the earpiece and the volume comes back, then it is very likely the speaker cotacts need tweaked out a little. (Not an uncommon problem).
Mike
so I just noticed the lights for my hardware buttons are stuck on, happens from the moment the phone turns on, and nothing changes it (though they seem to dim slightly) I've tried reflashing the phone (using mdj cyanogen 2.7, nand with magldr 1.12)
I tried searching and havent seen anything like this. Only thing I can think is maybe it got a little wet(?) while I was recording video during a snow storm here, but nothing else seemed wrong, just got home and noticed it. Any ideas?
I have the exact same problem. I've flashed back to the original windows mobile rom and the problem is still there! I've searched and yet to find the solution. Anyone got any ideas?
Check to see if you have a voicemail - you may have read it but closed VM before listening to all the message, it can on occasions do this - it I'm right just ring your phone leave a fresh VM then go into VM and listen to the whole message
Thanks for the reply, but no dice on this one. I tried the voicemail thing and I have no voicemails.
To clarify it's the bottom 5 buttons (call, home, windows, back and power) that are constantly lit up. Even when the phone goes on standby those buttons stay lit. I'm looking to see if there's an app that can just shut them off.
I got the same problem. My hd2 got some water on it and the problem started. The hardware keys now getting dim but not getting completely off. There is no other problem
Please help.
same problem on my father htc click
Ok guys try the bottom of post 4 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=926507
I use that rom (the 1.7) version and the fix works
johnerz said:
Ok guys try the bottom of post 4 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=926507
I use that rom (the 1.7) version and the fix works
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Thanks, I will try the rom.
But do u really think its a rom problem ? The keys light were working fine before the water hazard in the same existing rom. Besides the problem is also there when u are in the boot menu of MAGLDR or Clockwork menu.
any updates from anyone? On miy HD2 the vol up, start, back & end call key don't respond to any presses but seem to be active. Calls will randomly end, vol up acts as if the button is kept pressed!
Help!
Hi guys,
A little bump in this thread, but is there already found a solution for this problem?
After a hard reset and replacing the digitizer of my htc HD2, the buttonlights remain on. Even when the phone gets in standby mode.
I'm using cyanogenmod 7. (bought it like this. Didn't put android on it myself)
After the hard reset and digitizer replacement there also came another problem.
When pushing the windows logo (key 158) the volume up button also reacts (key 115). Thesame problem occurs when pushing the dial button. With that key (231), key 114 (volume down) reacts.
So when i want to open a menu or make a call the volume goes up or down.
Do you guys think I screwed something up when replacing my digitizer or is it just an software issue caused by the hard reset?
All right guys, it was an hardware failure.
I reopened my htc and checked all the connectors and (re)placed some of the yellow tape. After the reassembly, my phone just works as it should. All problems are solved.
My HTC HD2 also got the keys stuck after only a week of use. T-Mobile is sending me a replacement phone today.
Is this a common problem? I'm afraid it may happen again.
Hey guys I'm having same issue. Going to try opening up and check connectors.
Hello guys
So I accidentally dropped my note 4 into water. I dried out my phone completely and everything is working as before except the power button. It was working for a while but then it definitely died but it still does the 'click' sound (might not be so important). Do you think that its replacement would fix it , since I do not have a chance of turning on/of, restarting etc?
Thanks all for answer
You can install apps to turn off or restart your phone through a widget on screen. Although you may need to be rooted.