Hi everyone!
The vibration motor in my Nexus One seems to have a slight fault. It normally works fine but when I use the keyboard, the vibration motor stops working after typing about 10-20 letters. I then have to slightly tap the phone on the bottom back (where the vibrator is located) and the vibrator then works for another few letters. I guess it either gets stuck or there is an electric fault with it which causes it to stop working after a few vibrations.
I had a look around but the only place I could find is a company called Global Direct Parts and they have a minimum order quantity of 150 Dollars, so that doesn't really make sense Is there any other company (in the UK, US, Asia - as long as they ship to the UK) which supplies this part? Or any other solution to my problem? I guess HTC itself is not an option as they will charge around 100 Dollars at least as well for replacing it.
Many thanks
Alex
I know my fiancee could recommend a few good places....
Unfortunately, I can't actually help you
codesplice said:
I know my fiancee could recommend a few good places....
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I was waiting for this to be posted...
Anyway, anyone who actually has an idea if a store stocks the vibration motor?
Thanks
Alex
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I have the same blasted problem and question! Looking forward to where to purchase the replacement.
lmao. got jokes?
lumix2day said:
Hi everyone!
The vibration motor in my Nexus One seems to have a slight fault. It normally works fine but when I use the keyboard, the vibration motor stops working after typing about 10-20 letters. I then have to slightly tap the phone on the bottom back (where the vibrator is located) and the vibrator then works for another few letters. I guess it either gets stuck or there is an electric fault with it which causes it to stop working after a few vibrations.
I had a look around but the only place I could find is a company called Global Direct Parts and they have a minimum order quantity of 150 Dollars, so that doesn't really make sense Is there any other company (in the UK, US, Asia - as long as they ship to the UK) which supplies this part? Or any other solution to my problem? I guess HTC itself is not an option as they will charge around 100 Dollars at least as well for replacing it.
Many thanks
Alex
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On a serious note, does that vendor have the part number listed? You could maybe search google for that part number and see if any other hits come up.
Why don't you send it in for repair under warranty?
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Why don't you send it in for repair under warranty?
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True or try lover lane
lumix2day said:
Hi everyone!
The vibration motor in my Nexus One seems to have a slight fault. It normally works fine but when I use the keyboard, the vibration motor stops working after typing about 10-20 letters. I then have to slightly tap the phone on the bottom back (where the vibrator is located) and the vibrator then works for another few letters. I guess it either gets stuck or there is an electric fault with it which causes it to stop working after a few vibrations.
I had a look around but the only place I could find is a company called Global Direct Parts and they have a minimum order quantity of 150 Dollars, so that doesn't really make sense Is there any other company (in the UK, US, Asia - as long as they ship to the UK) which supplies this part? Or any other solution to my problem? I guess HTC itself is not an option as they will charge around 100 Dollars at least as well for replacing it.
Many thanks
Alex
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The built-in keyboard doesn't have a vibrate option. In fact, no part of the stock OS has a repetitive vibrate mode. I assume that it simply isn't designed to continuously rumble like this, it's a phone not a game controller.
nexus5894 said:
The built-in keyboard doesn't have a vibrate option. In fact, no part of the stock OS has a repetitive vibrate mode. I assume that it simply isn't designed to continuously rumble like this, it's a phone not a game controller.
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What do you mean by this?
The keyboard has haptic feedback built in and mine work very well and continuously for very long emails so it certainly is a fault with OP's hardware.
Also, the motor IS designed for continuous rumble as it's primarily intended as a ring substitute, intended to work for at least 30 sec at a time.
nexus5894 said:
The built-in keyboard doesn't have a vibrate option. In fact, no part of the stock OS has a repetitive vibrate mode. I assume that it simply isn't designed to continuously rumble like this, it's a phone not a game controller.
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ExtraDas said:
What do you mean by this?
The keyboard has haptic feedback built in and mine work very well and continuously for very long emails so it certainly is a fault with OP's hardware.
Also, the motor IS designed for continuous rumble as it's primarily intended as a ring substitute, intended to work for at least 30 sec at a time.
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ExtraDas is correct.
Also, if you press and hold the volume down button for a while, the phone will vibrate for as long as you hold the button down. I use that for faking incoming calls during meetings that I want to get out of
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Why don't you send it in for repair under warranty?
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How long is the actual warranty? Because me feeling is that the phone is now older than a year. Plus the phone is routed and HTC might argue that due to the rooting, programs have used the vibration motor in a way not designed and therefore broke it...but I guess I could give it a try and contact HTC to see what they have to say!
In regards to the part number - Global Direct Parts specifies HTC736660 as it, though this might be just their internal number as a Google search only leads back to them...and I guess there must be another company on this planet to also provide such a part.
Regarding the keyboard, the vibrator even seems to fail when I press the virtual keys on the bottom too often, it just seems to start malfunctioning once it had to vibrate a couple of times. It clearly is some sort of fault, I had a Nexus One before (then switched to Apple and back to the Nexus) and the first one never had this issue...
Just to add - incoming calls is not so much of an issue, I only had it once or twice that it didn't vibrate and it also doesn't stop half way through, small vibrations e.g. from keyboard input where the motor has to switch on and off constantly seems to be the problem, not so much to keep running once it has started. So it seems as if this 'swing element' that causes the vibrations seems to either get stuck or the motor does have a slight electric fault and sometimes can't get this element to rotate.
Thanks
Alex
Cant be a year old.......dont think it was released until early January 2010. It comes with a 1 year warranty in USA, and 2 years in the UK
lumix2day said:
How long is the actual warranty? Because me feeling is that the phone is now older than a year. Plus the phone is routed and HTC might argue that due to the rooting, programs have used the vibration motor in a way not designed and therefore broke it...but I guess I could give it a try and contact HTC to see what they have to say!
Alex
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HTC doesn't care if the phone is rooted or not most of the time, just don't mention it. It's not like you flashed a ROM that messed with the Vibrate key right??? Downloading a non-market app and using it does not void the warranty either. Trust me, call and just set up a swap. BEWARE! I'm on my 3rd swap and every swap I get comes a new problem (Antenna, Dust, LCD, Build). I kinda just wanna get rid of the phone now, but until then I'm going to keep swapping till I get a good one.
Hi!
Good to know, thanks...I had a look for my Google receipt, couldn't find it. Do you know if HTC cares as the phone (just checked) can't be older than 11 months, was released mid-January...
Thanks again!
Alex
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Is it true that you have to do the flip-and-rotate dance everytime, when you have to receive the call(or make the call) & when you dont want to use the speakerphone ??
I leave my phone in the closed clam position, got Microsoft Voice which tells me who's calling, so all I have to do is push the red or green on the side to ignore/answer the call...
jmdrizen said:
I leave my phone in the closed clam position, got Microsoft Voice which tells me who's calling, so all I have to do is push the red or green on the side to ignore/answer the call...
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but what if you are in laptop/clamshell mode?
then do u have to do the flip and rotate dance?
If you are laptop/clamshell mode, you can just answer with the buttons on the hinge, and answer the call with it shut. You probably wouldn't want it unnecessarily rotated, since you'll get face grease on your screen.
If you want to see who's calling, a quick lift and shut is all you need.
Cheers,
Steve.
imate blows
I can't speak for anyone else, but I can tell you that my experience thus far has been really ****ty as far as using this unit as a phone. the reason I say this, is that despite having updated my unit to the latest ROM upgrade , I'm still experiencing missed calls!
This despite my repeated attempts at contacting the clowns at the live online service at imate. Their email service has been better, but has yet to offer resolution to this immense problem. I say immense b/c I have paid around a grand for a pda with a phone which is completely unreliable as a phone.
Bear in mind, this is my imate experience.
hope this helps.
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edved said:
I can't speak for anyone else, but I can tell you that my experience thus far has been really ****ty as far as using this unit as a phone. the reason I say this, is that despite having updated my unit to the latest ROM upgrade , I'm still experiencing missed calls!
This despite my repeated attempts at contacting the clowns at the live online service at imate. Their email service has been better, but has yet to offer resolution to this immense problem. I say immense b/c I have paid around a grand for a pda with a phone which is completely unreliable as a phone.
Bear in mind, this is my imate experience.
hope this helps.
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LOL you paid how much? you must be one of the unlucky ones. since I got my device, I've not really had a problem with the phone part, just the camera at the moment, which seems to be rom related.
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edved said:
I can't speak for anyone else, but I can tell you that my experience thus far has been really ****ty as far as using this unit as a phone. the reason I say this, is that despite having updated my unit to the latest ROM upgrade , I'm still experiencing missed calls!
This despite my repeated attempts at contacting the clowns at the live online service at imate. Their email service has been better, but has yet to offer resolution to this immense problem. I say immense b/c I have paid around a grand for a pda with a phone which is completely unreliable as a phone.
Bear in mind, this is my imate experience.
hope this helps.
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LOL you paid how much? you must be one of the unlucky ones. since I got my device, I've not really had a problem with the phone part, just the camera at the moment, which seems to be rom related.
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edved said:
I can't speak for anyone else, but I can tell you that my experience thus far has been really ****ty as far as using this unit as a phone. the reason I say this, is that despite having updated my unit to the latest ROM upgrade , I'm still experiencing missed calls!
This despite my repeated attempts at contacting the clowns at the live online service at imate. Their email service has been better, but has yet to offer resolution to this immense problem. I say immense b/c I have paid around a grand for a pda with a phone which is completely unreliable as a phone.
Bear in mind, this is my imate experience.
hope this helps.
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LOL you paid how much? you must be one of the unlucky ones. since I got my device, I've not really had a problem with the phone part, just the camera at the moment, which seems to be rom related.
I have never had any problem with the phone. But I have taken a couple of actions:
1. Disable the video phone component, it is bloaty and if you dont use video phones saves 3mb of operating RAM
2. I extended the time it takes to go through to voice mail from 10 seconds to 30 seconds
3. I dont vet any calls, if available, I just answer from the hinge whilst close, so I dont do any flipping to see first
4. My phone always answers at the beginning of the second ring, that with a 30 seconds to voice mail works fine
5. I never let my phone go below 15mb of available ram so it doesnt slow down.
So as a phone, its fine, as a pda its brilliant.
how d'ya do that
1. Disable the video phone component, it is bloaty and if you dont use video phones saves 3mb of operating RAM
is this an easy thing o do?
cheers.
very easy, its posted on WIKI.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Universal_Registry
States
To set or remove the operator phone skin
The setting is at 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Phone\Skin'
The 'Enabled' DWORD value can be set to '1' to show the operator skin or '0' to show the default skin
For example, to show the default skin
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Phone\Skin\Enabled = 0
You should try the link to view many of the registry hacks for the universal.
There is also a maintained forum on hacks with downloadable cabs here
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Universal_Registry
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LOL you paid how much? you must be one of the unlucky ones. since I got my device, I've not really had a problem with the phone part, just the camera at the moment, which seems to be rom related.[/quote]
Can't say I use the camera much, except perhaps for the strange or abnormal chest xray I may see at work. Otherwise useless.
Yes, I ended up paying a grand for this thing. Impulse purchase. What did you pay jojo?
I paid $1500 AUD, about $1100 USD.
I have always bought my phone outright for an unlocked phone that is not dependent or tied into a phone network.
Plus there are extended taxation benefits....
I love mine as a phone, best reception on both ends I have ever found with a phone.
Like everyones said, you can essentially answer a call 4 ways.
1. Default (clamshell shut)
2. Open it and flip it to portrait mode
3. Open it and use it in laptop mode w/speaker phone
4. Bluetooth headset.
personally the idea of Microsoft Voice Command sounds good cos I like to know whos calling, have it tell me would be pleasent
In any case, despite the ringtone not kicking in till the end of the second ring, I have scarecely missed a call. Actually short of not having the phone in an audible radius of me I dont think I have missed a call.
Its always good to have system memory but I dont notice a change in the phone service when my ram dips below 15mb.
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LOL you paid how much? you must be one of the unlucky ones. since I got my device, I've not really had a problem with the phone part, just the camera at the moment, which seems to be rom related.
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Can't say I use the camera much, except perhaps for the strange or abnormal chest xray I may see at work. Otherwise useless.
Yes, I ended up paying a grand for this thing. Impulse purchase. What did you pay jojo?[/quote]
I paid £150.00 for mine
so u mean i can answer a call with clamshell shut ??
is that true?
The answer to your question is yes. You can answer the phone with the clamshell shut.
Cons:
You will not be able to see who is calling.
You will need bluetooth or wired headset to answer the phone.
Caller ID numbers are available but not the caller name on Bluetooth devices like the BT800.
Personally, I use my Qtek 9000 more as a PDA than a phone.
It's a much better PDA than it is a phone. The keyboard and the screen on the Universal are the main reason why I bought it.
My advise, if you're planning on using it more as a phone than a PDA, then consider other devices. As a phone, it's heavy and bulky. As a PDA, I can only sing praises (except for the occasional soft resets that I have to do).
FYI, here are the main uses that I use the Universal for:
1). Streaming music while I'm driving
2). Watching avi files while I'm on break
3). Daily planner
4). Going online to check on info
5). GPS device with software and an external bluetooth GPS receiver
6). MSN messenger while I'm on road trips
Hope that helps in your decision.
I don't know how much you'll be paying for the Universal. I did pay a lot for it (since it's not available in the US with any cellular companies) but I consider one of the best investments I've made in a PDA/Phone.
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The answer to your question is yes. You can answer the phone with the clamshell shut.
Cons:
You will not be able to see who is calling.
You will need bluetooth or wired headset to answer the phone.
Caller ID numbers are available but not the caller name on Bluetooth devices like the BT800.
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Incorrect, the phone will answer perfectly well if you just pick it up and press the green button on the hinge. The three holes on the right of the case are for the sound to come through and the mic is at the bottom on the left of the keyboard.
This is a well thought out device.
If you have personalised ringtones for most of your contacts you should have a pretty good idea of who is calling anyway.
thanks everyone for blurring away the doubts
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modem_man said:
The answer to your question is yes. You can answer the phone with the clamshell shut.
Cons:
You will not be able to see who is calling.
You will need bluetooth or wired headset to answer the phone.
Caller ID numbers are available but not the caller name on Bluetooth devices like the BT800.
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Incorrect, the phone will answer perfectly well if you just pick it up and press the green button on the hinge. The three holes on the right of the case are for the sound to come through and the mic is at the bottom on the left of the keyboard.
This is a well thought out device.
If you have personalised ringtones for most of your contacts you should have a pretty good idea of who is calling anyway.
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Or... Get Microsoft Voice 1.5, and the fantastic patch by R. Works A1 on mine, I keep the phone clam shut in a zip case. And get a "Call from X" loud and clear telling me who's calling... no need to open or owt, just red/green on the hinge... fantastic...
I have an oddity... when using the slideout keyboard, I have to press hard, past the clicky feeling, to get some characters to show up. Is this a bum unit? Anyone have any suggestions?
sheesh, for this kind of money, you'd think there'd be some quality control.
Thanks in advance
WIG
Sounds like it may be one of the dodge models... What's your model number? (under the battery, in HERM6xx format)...
wig said:
I have an oddity... when using the slideout keyboard, I have to press hard, past the clicky feeling, to get some characters to show up. Is this a bum unit? Anyone have any suggestions?
sheesh, for this kind of money, you'd think there'd be some quality control.
Thanks in advance
WIG
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This is one of the known problems of early TyTNs (I think up to at least serial numbers 630F... devices). Mine had the same problem - however, after a few days of use it almost disappeared.
It's definitely not something that can be fixed by a software update. You may want to give your device a few more days, and if that doesn't help, send it back for an exchange.
Cheers
Daniel
I found that as you used the keyboard more, the more responsive it became. If I used letters infrequently they can need a firmer push. Over the last month the keyboard has become better and better
My first Vario II had a couple of keys ('a' and 'e') which had this problem. I found it a little annoying because I am quite light on the keyboard so I was missing letters out all the time in texts.
I have since had the phone replaced because it developed the alignment problem and my replacement Vario II keyboard is perfect, it does not require any extra effort at all on any key.
It seems some are more sensitive than others.
Generally it does seem like the buttons require more force than the ones on a HTC Wizard. I think it's something you just get used to after you use the device for a while. I'm still going back and forth between my two devices so am constantly reminded of the differences between the two.
Any fix for this ugly bug ?
Before HTC HD2 i had iPhone 3G, and it had no such bug.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRrKEDP59XE
This bug works on all apps, the biggest problem is when you type text on virtual keyboard, all buttons around are triggered.
Get a life man.
Obviously it has a sensitive touch screen. It is not a bug. You can decrease the sensitivity using BSBtweeks amongst others. But if you touch and twitch your finger on the screen that's what you get.
And if you don't like it go back to you iPhone.
waza123 said:
Any fix for this ugly bug ?
Before HTC HD2 i had iPhone 3G, and it had no such bug.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRrKEDP59XE
This bug works on all apps, the biggest problem is when you type text on virtual keyboard, all buttons around are triggered.
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there are a lot of faulty devices initially which were released. claim your
warranty, bring this back to where you bought it and show them your problem
waza123 said:
Any fix for this ugly bug ?
Before HTC HD2 i had iPhone 3G, and it had no such bug.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRrKEDP59XE
This bug works on all apps, the biggest problem is when you type text on virtual keyboard, all buttons around are triggered.
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it is not bug it is due to over senstivity and it is common in capastive screens even my iphone do it but not so much as its screen is smaller
just don't use the tip of your fingure
there are any. cab to lower the sensitivity enough to solve this problem?
thank you very much
waza123 said:
Any fix for this ugly bug ?
Before HTC HD2 i had iPhone 3G, and it had no such bug.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRrKEDP59XE
This bug works on all apps, the biggest problem is when you type text on virtual keyboard, all buttons around are triggered.
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you obviously have a defective unit. I tested mine exactly the same way and doesn't have this shaking screen at all. (even at the maximum zoom level at opera.) try to get a replacement.
i was having problems with the sensitive touch screen, not as bad as most, but very annoying. the main one being when trying to press the back key on the keyboard it would randomly hit a letter instead bout 1 outa 5 times. most other things where quite good.
Phone was still quite new so i returned it to virgin for a replacement and this new one works perfectly. Also, my old one had the visible matrix at angles where as this one does not. Also, the sticker on the packet says rev.B. Not sure if its relevant.
Anyway, to some it up, if you are having screen problems that are souring your phone experience and like me you can get a hassle free same day exchange, i'd go for it, cos the difference is really quite large. Previously id adopted to using skype as the normal qwerty was too innacurate for fast input. but now i can type quickly and accurately in portraite mode on the normal keyboard. Pinch to zoom seems to be working much better now aswell.
I have BSBtweeks and low sensitivty in that movie. On/OFF no big deal same effect.
I guess you guys don't have iPhone 3G and don't know how to real TouchScreen should work.
Why are you keeping your finger on the screen for so long?
Why not ?
For example, you scroll web down, and up in one move to see it all etc..
or u use Virtual mouse like notebook touchpad to control your pc cursor over wifi. etc.
I do it on iPhone without this bug.
get the same probleme and bsb don't change anything
LOL @ tags to this thread
I try and I try and I try but I can not replicate the problem in any software at any zoom level....
I have turned the tweak on and off and still cant make my screen do that maybe your phone is faulty,
i had the same problem, get your phone replaced under warranty !
i sent mine out under warranty repair and foud that they did nothing to fix it so i rang them (o2) and told them the problem is still apparent.
they sent me recondtioned model. cant tell the difference (physical) between reconditioned and a new one if you ask me!
i dont have the shakes with this phone
I got the exact same problem. Screen shivers like crazy, damn annoying. Bought in Norway... So it goes under warranty? I thought it was supposed to be like this......
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Read my post thats one below this! I had a similar problem and just got my phone back after a week at HTC. A new screen (and camera?!?) and it works an absolute dream now. Definately recommend making the call!
Demon_man said:
I have turned the tweak on and off and still cant make my screen do that maybe your phone is faulty,
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+1.
We've got a Iphone troll on the forum lol
LOL @ tags
ok thx guys
My keyboard misfires badly intermittenty. I know it's an old issue but I've never found a solution. The delete key inputs Smileys, the l strikes the spacebar...etc.
It does it with better keyboard also. I'm trying Smart keyboardPro now and it's good so far.
My question is, is this a deep software issue or a uncorrectable hardware issue?
thanks
toddsk said:
My keyboard misfires badly intermittenty. I know it's an old issue but I've never found a solution. The delete key inputs Smileys, the l strikes the spacebar...etc.
It does it with better keyboard also. I'm trying Smart keyboardPro now and it's good so far.
My question is, is this a deep software issue or a uncorrectable hardware issue?
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Turn the screen on and off when this happens and it will be fixxed for a while until the stress builds up again.
I always turn the phone completely off and the keybord stops with the problem
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Yeah, as Chopes said, turning the screen off and on works fine for me. Gets really annoying sometimes, I use Swype.
this is a constant problem for me and really the only reason I am considering the Nexus S despite it being a hideously ugly plastic turd.
currently though, the trackball is simply too important for me to lose. here's hoping gingerbread makes it less necessary by making it easier to interact with text via touch
The latest (Korean) radio version supposedly fixes that. I only had the issue a couple times, so I can't confirm.
Karolis said:
The latest (Korean) radio version supposedly fixes that. I only had the issue a couple times, so I can't confirm.
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For me this didn't fix the problems mentioned at all.
While surfing the web I sometimes face them about every 30 minutes and always have to lock/unlock my N1 then to make it working properly again, although I have the newest OTA-update and (Korean) radio fw installed.
Strangely it seems as if these problems would occur less often when holding the screen clean...Don't know if that makes any sense!?
I have an issue where rapidly tapping the delete key selects text... not really sure why the heck that happens.
The only clue I can offer is that it only happens to me when I use one of several wall wart chargers that I have. One of the chargers seems to cause the phone to feel warmer than the others, and once it warms up, the KB goes wild. Removing the battery solves the problem and once plugged back in it doesn't recur till the following night when I plug it back into that particular charger.
Not a big samsung fan.
Is it a dead spot on your phone
I feel for you, this is a well know issue with the low-quality touch sensor panel used on the N1. The best evidence for this is seen with any application that is very touch dependent (like virtual keyboards). If you download any of the multi-touch testing apps in the Market and compare the results with any newer phone, the results are pretty sad. The Galaxy S for example can register 5 individual points at once, the G2/MyTouch 4G can see 4.
The charging/heating/screen going crazy problem is also common place - I run into it at least once a day.
I still love my Nexus, but this kind of craziness makes me think twice about HTC's decisions on parts.
Yes this definitely a major defect for a lot of n1's. I've done numerous swaps behind this issue, and every single one of them has suffered from this defect. As far as features are concerned, the n1 is the best I've had, but because HTC chose not to address the issue, I've decided not to purchase anything manufactured by HTC. Maybe if i only paid a couple hundred for this phone, i wouldnt be as disgruntled, but $600.00 is a lot for a phone with a defective touch panel. I'm so glad Samsung and others are providing better options out there. HTC will not get my money anymore.
Hi,
I have a two-year old HD2 that developed a problem with the digitizer (I think that's the part). It occasionally stops responding to touch on the screen which, as you can imagine, is a slight problem. I've found a strong press of the power button tends to re-connect whatever part is loose on the system board, but it is a real problem to live with day to day. I've replaced it with an Amaze 4G. I now have this HD2 sitting around that needs some type of disposition. I hate to send it off to the recycling center since it is mostly good, but I can't sell it as working.
Anyone need an HD2 for parts or some other use that can be done without much touch interaction? Make me an offer if so. It has two working batteries and is in otherwise perfect condition physically.
BigBlueEdge said:
Hi,
I have a two-year old HD2 that developed a problem with the digitizer (I think that's the part). It occasionally stops responding to touch on the screen which, as you can imagine, is a slight problem. I've found a strong press of the power button tends to re-connect whatever part is loose on the system board, but it is a real problem to live with day to day. I've replaced it with an Amaze 4G. I now have this HD2 sitting around that needs some type of disposition. I hate to send it off to the recycling center since it is mostly good, but I can't sell it as working.
Anyone need an HD2 for parts or some other use that can be done without much touch interaction? Make me an offer if so. It has two working batteries and is in otherwise perfect condition physically.
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50 US$ + shipping: first call/offer.
This should be posted in the Marketplace section found here.
Sold. Thanks.
Received, OK!
BigBlueEdge said:
Sold. Thanks.
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Package received, everything's OK!
Thank you!