Hi guys,
Sorry to bother you all with this, I am just anxious that there is something wrong with my X1.
The manual says all LEDs should flash at the same time. It also says that the charging status is all flashing slow multicoloured.
When charging, my X1 flashes the LED closest to the charger by itself (and red) and then flashes the other three seperately (multi-colored).
I have only had it 10 days so can easily get it replaced if needs be.
Could you tell me what yours does and how significant you think the problem could be to the life of the phone?
It is the only illumination that appears incorrect. All others work fine. The problem is when the phone is both on and off.
It's an X1i
Thanks!
crabby
LEDs flash separately when charging. First flash the one closest to the mini-usb port, then the other three alla together. Just notice that in my X1i they flash multi-colored, including the one near the mini-usb port.
I guess my paranoia makes it appear a different colour. But it's fine is it?
I have seen on another forum that someone had X1s where they all flashed together, but that after a few weeks started to flash sperately.
Does anyone know WHY the flash like this? I would much prefer the LEDs to flash together. I find the out of sync flash quite distracting considering all the others do it together.
crabby
Normal
It's normal for it to flash the one near the port seperate, it indicates charging, and also shows you where the port is if it's dark. I personally find it quite intuitive and useful. The one near the port flashes red, then the other 3 flash together, multicoloured.
my x1a flashes just like yours. the one near the usb charging port would flash, then the other three seem to flash at the same time.
Yippee!!!
I'm so glad it's normal. I just love this phone! Using it 'as a phone' I've got 4 days use out of it. But I know that should I need to get directions, write a letter, create some accounts... basically ANYTHING, the power is there in my pocket
Thanks,
crabby
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mine has flashed same as all of yours. I think that multicolor changing interval is to short when flashing
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Hey all,
I've read these forums, and am 90% sure I have a defective Hermes. However, I'm unsure, as these forum posts were just text, and therefore can't really accurately describe the problems being seen. So, I made a YouTube video showing a couple of my issues, especially the screen fading to white. Like I say, I'd just like confirmation, and I'd like this post and video to serve as a help to others who are wondering if they have the same problem. You know what they say, a picture is worth a 1000 words .
Here are more details of my problems, in no particular order:
o The buttons reset after a quick power off and on (not a reset).
o The screen fade problem resets itself after a quick power off and on (not a reset).
o The screen calibration issue (not shown in video) seems to last a little longer sometimes. The issue is that calibration gets a little off. It seems to be by 10-20 pixels, but I can't repeat this as readily as the screen fade.
o This has happened with and without a memory card inserted.
o I've tried two different batteries, with the same results.
o I've tried three different firmwares (original, WM5 update, WM6 Black 2.0).
o The battery quick powerdown issue has only happened to me once (battery drains 10% every minute).
Here's the link to the video. It's only 84 seconds, so take a peek!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQWqTkoMX_4
Let me (and others) know your thoughts. It'd be appreciated.
PS... about the screen calibration...
FYI, I know about the screen calibration issues some have had wth the Hermes. However, I don't think this is that problem, since I never, ever have to recalibrate my phone. It always corrects itself eventually.
The screen calibration issue (not shown in video) seems to last a little longer sometimes. The issue is that calibration gets a little off. It seems to be by 10-20 pixels, but I can't repeat this as readily as the screen fade.
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This has been documented HEAVILY in the wiki and the forums so I wont answer that.
The rest seems VERY weird indeed especially the screen going white?!?!
Is it still in warranty because I would so send it to be repaired.
Not seen anything like that on any forum. Are you keeping it somewhere hot or near an e.m. field just before use?
What additional apps have you installed? Do these problems still occur with an "empty" phone (i.e. right after a hard reset before installing third party apps)? If so then that should rule out software and firmware (ROM).
Fade to white issue: hardware problem IMO
Buttons stop working issue: looks like software IMO
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Fade to white issue: hardware problem IMO
Buttons stop working issue: looks like software IMO
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I agree, the screen going white is similar to when I had my O2 XDA EXEC (HTC Universal) in which whenever I moved the lcd into the mini laptop mode the screen would fade to pure white. When I sent it into PPC Tech they notified me saying in which the lcd cable was damaged itself. Im not sure if thats the case with you necesarily, since it seems the screen goes back to normal after powering the device to standby and back.
The keys are most likely software/rom issues. Perhaps maybe you should reflash to a recent rom and see what happens. Although if that doesnt work I suggest you send in for replacement or warranty. I neeever in the 6 months I had my phone did I ever have problems like the one you've listed.
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I just realized I saw that you tried multiple roms, if thats the case I realllly believe you have a defective phone. It does happen that one in a hundred tend to go bad..
Had similar occurance when mine had gotten damp.
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Hi,
I've reported some time ago these issues, they started with LVSW Edition (2007-03-20) and after that Pro - BLACK 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 and still with 3.01.
I don't think is hardware related. i happens in random way. No specific apps or time or connection.
I've had similar issues with the buttons not working on my 8525. It seems to have to do with changing in and out of landscape mode. For example, I'll always have problems if I reset the phone and leave it in landscape mode and I always have to push the keyboard in and pull it back out to get everything working right.
If the buttons DO work, they are usually wrong, like up and down will instead move left to right. Again, pushing in and pulling out the keyboard fixes it for me. I recently upgraded to a new ROM and couldn't say if the problem persists or not.
As for the white screen issue - I'd say it's FUBAR'd.
My girl gave me a cingular 8525 today, it had come into her work and I am trying to fix it. I am a hardcore wizard user so i am very familiar with HTC, cooking and whatnot, but my 1st problem is I cant turn this thing on. The battery may be very dead, or the phone may be broken. All I have is my mini USB plug which doesnt seem to be compatible with the new phone. The hermes is squared off a little. I can get a little red light if I move the USB plug around a little. 1st thing, I have to turn this on, I have had my wizards battery be completely out of juice and I had to jumpstart sort of speak, so I was about to get on that with the hermes battery, but Im still unsure if my existing mini USB stuff will plug in with the hermes' slightly different sized plug. Anyone know? or if its just as simple as buying a new plug.
How many thread are you going to start on this issue? geez slow down a bit and you will get some help, but first start reading .
btw have you even thought about doing a battery swap huh? or maybe using the right plug since you know its not the right one...i
bam. update, hermes is on, jumpstart solved the issue... no backlight though. checked backlight settings and they were up all the way... ideas?
After unlocking and flashing to farias rom and still no backlight, I think its safe to assume that the problem is in the hardware. anyone know how to replace the LCD screen or where I can get one?
whoa crazy another update: I left the phone alone to charge, battery is at 60% and screen just came on everything looks peachy! I am noticing it dimming and getting brighter occasionally though.
The phone is acting very strange, still unsure if its the hardware thats acting up. it went back to not working, the screen was lit up just once for maybe 20 seconds, noticed that the keyboard backlighting does not work either, but for that 20 seconds when the screen backlight was on, that was as well. Starting to think that there may be a loose connection somewhere inside the phone, or the light sensor is somehow not working and screwing it up. If the screen lit up once, then to me that means the backlight is not burned out. If anyone has any ideas, please please let me know. I know its a weird and uncommon problem but someone may have gone through it. Thanks again.
It is probable that the internal connectors are loose and or battery connections.
Really, all the information you need is already posted several times over. So use the search. But as a starter for dismantling and the service manual see the website in my signature.
You will need some skill in dismantling and a fair bit of care and patience or you will end up with something in worse condition than now!
Mike
interesting update for those who dont care, it appears that I have a very sensitive light sensor, after downloading the official wm6 from at&t my keyboard now lights up in the dark, before nothing lit up, just the dial and end buttons... I wonder if it could be the software or something in the registry thats not clearing being the reason why I still have no backlight... but last night it came on for about 10 minutes afer me not touching it at all... strange little device. oh well, if theres any ideas id love to be able to replace my wizard with this...
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How many thread are you going to start on this issue? geez slow down a bit and you will get some help, but first start reading .
btw have you even thought about doing a battery swap huh? or maybe using the right plug since you know its not the right one...i
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The chargers are the same plug. The 8525 plug is squared off for the headset. They dont want you to plug your hermes headset into your wizard
Hi guys!
Long time no post!
I hope you can help point me in the right direction.
Two things started happening with my 8525 TyTN, rendering it unusable. I do have a backup one, so it's no panic. But I would LOVE to try to repair this.
Here's what happens!
1 - The two LEDs in front don't work! No green; no blue; no amber. (HOWEVER, When I first replaced the battery after a hard reset, I did see is glow red for a second!)
2 - None of the buttons on the front work! None. Start/End, the D-pad, mail, internet explorer. All dead!
Interestingly enough... the LCD screen is perfect, as is the touch screen.
The unit also works perfectly fine.
I did a Hard Reset.
I am using WM6.0.
I am wondering... PERHAPS there is some kind of ZIF cable that goes from the body to the top panel? MAYBE that came loose?
If you have seen inside your TyTN, is there one cable/ribbon for lights/buttons?
If so, that would explain it!
If there are two cables/ribbons.... one for lights, one for buttons, then the odds of them BOTH falling out are near impossible!
I would LOVE to hear any ideas or thoughts!!!
Thanks as always!!!!!
Mike
Hello and welcome to a new phone!
I have a similar problem, mine sometimes gets a white screen and the D-pad buttons rarely work for long.
It is quite possibly a loose ribbon cable.
There is actually a thread here about this issue - just do a search for 'white screen' or similar and you'll find it. It was posted to within the week so shouldn't be far from the top if you browse for it, but I can't remember which Herme's category it was in.
There's even a full guide with pics to pulling your 8525 apart!
Cheers! Oggy. ó¿ó
try a new rom,.
I have the same problem. I thought it was bcs my TyTN fell down once. It started with Iexplorer always popping up when I wanted to do something. I thought the IE button at the top was stuck or something and when I pressed hard on the message button everything was okay. All buttons worked. But after a few days they stopped working and pushing the message button wont work also. And both the red and green call button leds are always shining. It sometimes happens that the dpad works for a second and than nothing.
I used the original wm5 and flashed to 6.1 now, no change tho.
it's not the rom, tried several roms now
for me it's just the call answer button, but this is annoying enough
there are some topics in the hermes section which describe the problems you encounter or even worse problems (the lcd flickering or just giving you a bright shining white) and they all say it is a loose cable connector right under your dpad
some of them opened their tytn (guarante already gone) and put some sort of paper or rubber or sth else on the connector.
other say tighten or loosen the screews worked for them, but none of the solutions seem to be final, it always works for some time.
if you have still guarantee i would try sending back or try somewhere else a repair, that is what i will do with tytn
i hope i do not have to pay for the repair
good luck
Loose screw
I was able to fix this problem after ATT told me that I was out of warrenty and it was going to cost 499.00 for a new phone.
I it turn out it is a loose screw on the inside and to get to it you have to undue 11 screw to get to it. I might be able to fix it for you. I dought you would be able to get into this phone and not hurt any of the other functions.
Rick
Hi,
could you advise how you managed to fix it?
Thanks.
button failure and white screen
I have the same problems, if I turn off and on for 3/4 times everything back to normal. But is really annoying because I miss calls.
To me seems a software issue.... I can solve it by turning off the screen does not make sense hardware problems
have a look to this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=435281
I have still to test the suggestion of schaps advance config version 2.02.1.0.0
Sorry it not a software issue and you can flash a 100 roms and it still won't work. You simply have a bad flex cable and possibly a defective dpad circuit board. You have to crack open the phone to replace it and it has to be carefully done. There are tons of DIY's about opening the phone and replacing the cable. There are even YouTube Videos about it.
I bought an 8525 used off ebay, with a broken screen listed as its only defect. I bought a replacement screen and installed it, but still no dice. I can plug the phone into my PC and it's accessible through Windows Mobile Device Center. It even let me upgrade the firmware to the official WM6 ROM. Still, no video.
I read in a thread here that if you plug in the phone to USB with no battery in it and a red light comes on, it means the hardware is OK, and with a battery in it if the light flashes red then goes black it means the battery is no good, and that the screen won't light in this circumstance.
So I bought a *brand new battery*, and plugged it into the phone--it still flashes a red light and doesn't turn on the green charge light, and the screen still doesn't light.
Can someone please offer some advice? Obviously the device itself works because it connects, syncs and takes software updates, but without a display it's as good as dead anyway. My new screen came with a new cable as well, so I'm pretty sure it isn't the problem.
Thanks!!!
Jason
From what you've described I don't think a broken screen was the only problem with the phone and that some of the internal electronics are defective as well.
I tend to agree, but I'm looking for a starting point to look at next. As I mentioned, the device works fine aside from the screen, so apparently there is something more, I'm just not sure where to look.
Thanks!
Jason
I had a problem with my LCD and tracked it down to a bung flywheel... I have no idea why that affected the lcd but I got a 2nd Hermes off ebay and replaced the flywheel off the old one onto the new Hermes as I liked the feel of the older flywheel better. This caused the new LCD to turn off too. I replaced the flywheel again and it worked... Have had no problems since...
Cheers...
So I have an issue with a 2012 N7, warranty is long gone. I've tried all suggestions from billykxda's thread, but no luck thus far. I've also tried Google's official page on the topic as well.
I've left the device charging for many consecutive hours, both via AC power and USB, and I suspect my issue resides with the LCD screen. Also tried a hard battery pull. It's also important to note that I haven't undertaken any mods on the device at all, i.e. the bootloader is still locked and USB debugging is not enabled yet.
When I plug the device into my PC the Win7 driver notification bubble pops up, usually reporting either an Unknown Device or an "APX drivers not installed" message. I'm unable to get it to boot into Fastboot, Recovery, or Android OS. Plugging/unplugging the device via USB yields these driver messages over and over again, along with the Win7 sound notification, so the device isn't totally dead, but no amount of button combinations or 30-60+ second button holds are getting any response.
Has anyone else experienced these issues before? Do you think my device is totally dead?
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Has anyone else experienced these issues before?
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Yes; I am also experiencing similar issues. Unfortunately, I have not reached a solution. I just replaced a broken screen for a friend. Once I got the screen in, I tried turning it on but didn't see anything happen. I began to research and thought I had the dead battery issue that most people get when leaving it unplugged for an extended period of time. I plugged it in using the wall adapter for a few hours, used the power+volume buttons and still didn't get any response. Finally, I decided to charge it with my PC. The PC recognized something was plugged in, installed drivers, and now I have a Nexus 7 in my connected devices list. While connected to my PC, I hold power+volume down and hear the USB disconnect, reconnect, and have an unrecognizable device attached. This leads me to believe that the Nexus 7 is working properly and the screen is not working. I have taken the entire device apart to re-seat all connections 3 different times and still cannot get it to work. I hope someone can shed some light on our issues!
Edit: I forgot to mention, I also tested the battery with a digital multimeter. It reads approximately 3.79 volts DC. I thought it may be important to state this in case the issue is battery related. I'm not certain what the correct value should be for it to work properly.
I am currently trying to diagnose this problem. Yesterday, I hopped on Craigslist and bought a working Nexus 7 for 50$. I am currently taking it apart to rob parts from it and figure out where the problem is. So far I have tested the battery. The battery reads approximately 3.78 volts DC so I can probably rule this out as my problem.
Also, I noticed something strange yesterday. I took the broken Nexus with me when I went to meet up with the man selling the used/working Nexus. While I was outside in very bright sunlight, I pushed the power button on the broken Nexus. I noticed that I could actually see the screen doing something. It was all fuzzy and had lines running every where, but you could in fact see it doing something. I think the replacement screen I received is bad, but I won't know until I start swapping parts.
AvidPhisherman, for now maybe try taking your Nexus out in very bright sunlight and see if you can see the screen do anything when you press the power button. Also, I'm not trying to hijack the thread. It seems that we have very similar issues. I hope to find something that fixes both of our problems.
Success.... kinda. I tried combining the broken Nexus 7 motherboard with the working Nexus 7 screen but it wouldn't fit since one is the 3G model, and the other is the Wifi only model. Next, I put everything back together on the broken N7, but this time I used the LCD ribbon cable from the good N7. Success!!! It powered up, and I can see the screen. My problem now, is that the screen is mostly unresponsive and acts like you are touching it in random spots, when you're not touching it at all. I'm taking it apart to re-seat the connections... again.
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Success.... kinda. I tried combining the broken Nexus 7 motherboard with the working Nexus 7 screen but it wouldn't fit since one is the 3G model, and the other is the Wifi only model. Next, I put everything back together on the broken N7, but this time I used the LCD ribbon cable from the good N7. Success!!! It powered up, and I can see the screen. My problem now, is that the screen is mostly unresponsive and acts like you are touching it in random spots, when you're not touching it at all. I'm taking it apart to re-seat the connections... again.
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Hey redfox thanks for taking in interest in this! You're not hijacking the thread, your posts are very helpful. Good to know I'm not the only one experiencing these issues.
I'm just a hobbyist with an interest in fixing things, although I don't have much experience with DIY fixing. I didn't have a chance to try turning the screen on under direct sunlight, but yesterday I took both my non-working Nexus 7s (the first one I mentioned in my OP, the second one just has a bad/hollowed out USB port) in to a repair shop for a free diagnosis. I'm actually a business user, my company owns the tablets but I'm responsible for maintenance/tech troubleshooting.
Please keep me posted with updates as to how your progress is going. I'll post again once I get a report from the repair shop re: my issues.
Hi,
I have been having the same problem,
I bought my wife a used Nexus 7 and it worked just fine for almost a year then all of the sudden the screen would not function
there would be lines going through it but it remain dark.
thank you for researching the matter i will try to buy the part online and see if i can get it to work now!
if i understand it correctly there is no need for a new mother board but just a new LCD ribbon cable?
godnessy said:
Hi,
I have been having the same problem,
I bought my wife a used Nexus 7 and it worked just fine for almost a year then all of the sudden the screen would not function
there would be lines going through it but it remain dark.
thank you for researching the matter i will try to buy the part online and see if i can get it to work now!
if i understand it correctly there is no need for a new mother board but just a new LCD ribbon cable?
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I cannot guarantee that it will fix your screen, but it is possible. When I had this one out in the sun, it did the same thing. The screen was super dark, and I could see crazy lines. Hopefully a new ribbon/cable will fix your problem. They are only a few dollars on Amazon.com
godnessy said:
Hi,
I have been having the same problem,
I bought my wife a used Nexus 7 and it worked just fine for almost a year then all of the sudden the screen would not function
there would be lines going through it but it remain dark.
thank you for researching the matter i will try to buy the part online and see if i can get it to work now!
if i understand it correctly there is no need for a new mother board but just a new LCD ribbon cable?
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__redfox__ said:
I cannot guarantee that it will fix your screen, but it is possible. When I had this one out in the sun, it did the same thing. The screen was super dark, and I could see crazy lines. Hopefully a new ribbon/cable will fix your problem. They are only a few dollars on Amazon.com
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Hello fellow users! Quick update, I finally heard back from the repair shop.
Bad news - they tried swapping out the screen, then the battery, USB charging port, display cables, etc. etc. and nothing worked. Their diagnosis is that the tablet has a fried motherboard, and they're unable to repair and/or replace it
Good news - it cost me nothing to receive this diagnosis
Hopefully the outlook is not so grim for your respective N7s. Just wanted to post an update as to what I learned from this whole experience.
Hi guys, Reporting in.
Toke a while but i got the part AND found the stupid device!
After ALOT of fiddling, taking apart and putting back again i found out that the problem was the battery!
it looks like it was on its last leg and that caused all the strange screen stuff.
I dont have another battery to replace it so instead i hooked it up straight to a USB cable and into the socket and it works just fine
thanks for the tips and hopefully this helps someone else!