[Q] Aaargh. USB broken. - EVO 4G General

At first I thought it was a ROM issue, but it is not. I have tried several cables including new ones and the original HTC one. It will charge, but will not copy files to and from the computer.
I have insurance, should I use that? Will they give me a refurb or a new one? The phone is in good condition otherwise. Will the new phone have the 2.3 update with the locked bootloader?
I wish this happened before the locked OTA.

Are you sure there's no foreign debris in the port?
And you can easily test if it's ROM related by connecting it while in recovery.
Regardless, it should be covered under warranty, so there's not need for "real" insurance.

Fazulka said:
At first I thought it was a ROM issue, but it is not. I have tried several cables including new ones and the original HTC one. It will charge, but will not copy files to and from the computer.
I have insurance, should I use that? Will they give me a refurb or a new one? The phone is in good condition otherwise. Will the new phone have the 2.3 update with the locked bootloader?
I wish this happened before the locked OTA.
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Ok lets cover a few things.
If your phone is less than a year old, the bad USB port should be covered under the manufacturer's warranty. So at the sprint store they shouldn't charge you anything.
The chances of you receiving a refurbished phone is very high. While some people have gotten lucky and received new units, I wouldn't count on it.
Every update for the htc EVO has had a locked bootloader. This is nothing new. We have only been able to have nand access due to exploits that have been found. Whether or not an exploit will be found for the latest bootloader is up in the air. Just thought I would clear that up.
Good luck.
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I have had to replace two of our evos now, mine and my wifes. Mine to being stolen and my wifes was a victim of our child throwing it in the toilet.
Both were replaced with brand new non refurbs. Life time calls were 0 on both.
My wifes was replaced last week. Arrived last monday and was hardware 004 with old partitions (20k blocks) and still had 3.70 on it.
I suggest you stop worrying about what you will get as a replacement until after it comes.

Fazulka said:
At first I thought it was a ROM issue, but it is not. I have tried several cables including new ones and the original HTC one. It will charge, but will not copy files to and from the computer.
I have insurance, should I use that? Will they give me a refurb or a new one? The phone is in good condition otherwise. Will the new phone have the 2.3 update with the locked bootloader?
I wish this happened before the locked OTA.
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Go to your nearest repair shop or sprint and see what happens. Noone here can tell you for sure since as a lot of things in life it is different in almost every case. I just go to my sprint repair shop and if they have one there I get it if not I wait a day. I got a refurb but who cares it works fine at least for me.
Good luck and do something since the longer you wait the likely hood of you getting the new bootloader is definitely possible.

Rem3Dy said:
Ok lets cover a few things.
If your phone is less than a year old, the bad USB port should be covered under the manufacturer's warranty. So at the sprint store they shouldn't charge you anything.
The chances of you receiving a refurbished phone is very high. While some people have gotten lucky and received new units, I wouldn't count on it.
Every update for the htc EVO has had a locked bootloader. This is nothing new. We have only been able to have nand access due to exploits that have been found. Whether or not an exploit will be found for the latest bootloader is up in the air. Just thought I would clear that up.
Good luck.
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downgrade to the 3.22 ruu ota in the official sprint forum on xda, then reroot with unrevoked.
ropodope
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If you have insurance, haul it into a sprint repair store and they'll fix it in-store for free.

Rem3Dy said:
Ok lets cover a few things.
If your phone is less than a year old, the bad USB port should be covered under the manufacturer's warranty. So at the sprint store they shouldn't charge you anything.
The chances of you receiving a refurbished phone is very high. While some people have gotten lucky and received new units, I wouldn't count on it.
Every update for the htc EVO has had a locked bootloader. This is nothing new. We have only been able to have nand access due to exploits that have been found. Whether or not an exploit will be found for the latest bootloader is up in the air. Just thought I would clear that up.
Good luck.
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This. Exactly what I was going to say. Warranty should cover it, but we all know sprint is going to tell you that's not the case.

Thanks for the replies everyone, I will go to the store.
Hopefully the RUU downgrade does work. I thought that some of the threads said the new bootloader was unlocked and the RUU method wouldn't work.

Less than one year
If its been less than one year since your contract, you should be covered and get a replacement (i did). Otherwise they might refer you to htc.

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HTC won't repair my phone...

For a fee that is. Long story short my rooted phone would reboot every time I used data about 3 months ago. I tried flashing all types of roms, but the problem still persisted so I flashed everything on my phone back to stock. However more problems emerged and everything got worse and worse to the point that I couldn't charge my phone because it would get really hot and reboot itself and get stuck on the X. The phone was useless I couldn't make a phone call without the dam thing rebooting.
I sent my phone to HTC and I was told that my mainboard needed to be replaced and it wasn't covered under warranty, I asked the lady that was speaking to me why I wasn't covered under warranty and I was told that I was running a custom rom. I asked her why is it that so many other people who were running custom roms were able to get a replacement. I was told that it was because they were able to flash their phones completely back to stock and they couldn't flash my phone back to stock. What a load of bull! She told me that my mainboard needed to be replaced because they could not flash my phone completely back to stock in order to do their tests. My mainboard needed to be replaced because it was faulty not because of the rom I was running!
Besides my unlocked bootloader, everything was completely stock. I flashed everything back to 2.1 and the default recovery. I then updated to 2.2 through OTA.
It seems perfectly reasonable to me. HTC replacing defective displays/digitizers/buttons makes sense even if it is flashed with a custom ROM. There is no reasonable way that damage to these components would occur due to a custom ROM.
The mainboard however is a component that could easily be damaged by irresponsible overclocking or (far less likely) a bad ROM. HTC has no way of determining whether or not the damage was original or due to tinkering and in that case, especially since we were given plenty of warning, is justified in refusing warranty.
I sympathize with your plight but am siding with HTC on this one.
By stock they may mean v2.1. If they cant downgrade to 2.1 then maybe thats why they're having an issue.
By unlocking the bootloader you've voided your warranty anyway so no point complaining since they have no obligation to fix your phone.
unfortunately you were better off putting your device back to stock before sending it in.
cymru said:
By stock they may mean v2.1. If they cant downgrade to 2.1 then maybe thats why they're having an issue.
By unlocking the bootloader you've voided your warranty anyway so no point complaining since they have no obligation to fix your phone.
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Not once did she mention anything about the bootloader being unlocked voiding my warranty. If she said straight up that I had unlocked my bootloader and they won't repair my phone under warranty and that the people who were able to get their phone replaced were under different circumstances, I would have accepted the fact that I am SOL.
However that was not the case and she stated that they would not replace my mainboard under warranty because they could not fully flash my phone back to its original state. Because of this they need to replace my mainboard in order to get it to stock.
I've read enough posts on people who's phones were acting the same way as my phone was, difference though is that they got their phone replaced under warranty no questions asked.
My phone had the exact same problem, and I did the exact same thing. I unlocked to it to try flashing different roms. Well it didn't work.
Called HTc I was very polite about the whole thing, got a replacement. I did opt for a swap because I thought that if I sent it in for repair thy may notice the unlocked bootloader so I figured swap would be better and it worked out great!
Maybe call again and explain the whole thing, tell them you paid over $500 for this great phone, but you can't even use it for a a phone because of the factory defects, and you are sure you have they have seen this problem in the past with many other customers; like myself. And tell her that some people online recommend you try unlocking the bootloader so you could reflash it or something, and that you don't understand it all, regardless it didn't work and all you would like is a working phone. So ask if they would be willing to simply change the motherboard or send you out a replacement unit.
I don't know just an idea, worth a shot maybe talking to them again! Goodluck
Tech_Boy said:
My phone had the exact same problem, and I did the exact same thing. I unlocked to it to try flashing different roms. Well it didn't work.
Called HTc I was very polite about the whole thing, got a replacement. I did opt for a swap because I thought that if I sent it in for repair thy may notice the unlocked bootloader so I figured swap would be better and it worked out great!
Maybe call again and explain the whole thing, tell them you paid over $500 for this great phone, but you can't even use it for a a phone because of the factory defects, and you are sure you have they have seen this problem in the past with many other customers; like myself. And tell her that some people online recommend you try unlocking the bootloader so you could reflash it or something, and that you don't understand it all, regardless it didn't work and all you would like is a working phone. So ask if they would be willing to simply change the motherboard or send you out a replacement unit.
I don't know just an idea, worth a shot maybe talking to them again! Goodluck
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tried the same exact tactic to get my macbook fixed but the mac genius was juts too stubborn. remember politeness+cluelessness is the way to get a warrantee acknowledged. well good luck with getting your phone fixed!
... where are all the people on this board that flame you if you dare to ask for a way to re-lock the bootloader? You know ... the ones calling one names and telling people that HTC will honor the warranty despite the bootloader unlock.
HTC did the same to me when mine overheated and cracked it's screen sitting on my desk charging overnight. File a report with the BBB if anything, I did after HTC kept my Nexus for 3 weeks and refused to fix it because of the bootloader and I had a new one 2 days later.
I broke some resistors on my motherboard. They wont fix it for free. I'm so angry.....you accepted the voiding of the warranty when you unlocked. The lady used the wrong terms but you know what she ment. If you void a warranty and the company still honors your voided warranty then good on them. They don't have to and flashing roms CAN mess up a motherboard by overheating it among other things (over voltage etc).
_Dennis_ said:
I broke some resistors on my motherboard. They wont fix it for free. I'm so angry.....you accepted the voiding of the warranty when you unlocked. The lady used the wrong terms but you know what she ment. If you void a warranty and the company still honors your voided warranty then good on them. They don't have to and flashing roms CAN mess up a motherboard by overheating it among other things (over voltage etc).
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Well said, warranty is voided, end of story. We all agreed to those terms when we unlocked our phones.
Anyone willing to sell their broken Nexus One
I killed my Nexus One, replaced the display, but it turns out I need to replace the lower board as well. Anyone have a broken Nexus One they're willing to part with?
BTW, I don't care about the condition of the display, or outside shell.
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I broke some resistors on my motherboard.
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How in the hell did you do that?
HTC also refused to repair my faulty power button because I had an unlocked bootloader and wanted to hit me with the cost of a new motherboard to fix it. I spent close to a week arguing with them (over phone and in person) before they relented to do it at no charge. My phone came back repaired but my motherboard was not replaced. They're just out to charge us for unlocking the bootloaders.
Sure glad I used the one-click root, after getting mine replaced for insensitive touchscreen...
I was trying to remove camera and when I was prying the plastic under the battery off I broke the resistors.
My phone did nearly the exact same thing your did. Every time GPS was used it would reboot. Every time I was on a call for a long period of time - reboot. etc.
I eventually called in a repair ticket, flashed my phone to complete stock (with unlocked bootloader), sent it in and they repaired it. Never said a word.

Warranty Test - UK Vodafone - Unlocked Bootloader

Well the USB port on my Nexus is dead. Have wiped, reflashed, taken sim and memory out, tried charging from wall, from car, and from computer and nothing. It doesn't mount on the mac.
So I was pretty resigned to losing it. But I need a phone, so took it to Vodafone store, who have sent it off for repair.
Thing is I forgot to flash the stock ROM back onto it, so they are getting a rooted MIUI ROM, with unlocked Bootloader.
I suspect I am going to get a call in the next few days saying they can't do anything with it.
Hohum
Lumsdoni said:
Well the USB port on my Nexus is dead. Have wiped, reflashed, taken sim and memory out, tried charging from wall, from car, and from computer and nothing. It doesn't mount on the mac.
So I was pretty resigned to losing it. But I need a phone, so took it to Vodafone store, who have sent it off for repair.
Thing is I forgot to flash the stock ROM back onto it, so they are getting a rooted MIUI ROM, with unlocked Bootloader.
I suspect I am going to get a call in the next few days saying they can't do anything with it.
Hohum
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Not necessarily. If the engineer investigates the internals of the device and can see the MicroUSB port is dead then it really shouldn't matter what ROM you're running. However having it repaired by Vodafone is a completely different matter than HTC, just wait and see!
As a Vodafone customer with an unlocked Bootloader myself, i'm interested in seeing how this turns out!
also intrested as a vodafone customer to see if they fix for you . good luck
I wouldn't worry to much, mines been sent to htc twice with no issues. First time I received it back with a locked boot loader and the 2nd time they replaced the hardware leaving the custom rom. Doubt vodafone would even notice
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skytcam said:
also intrested as a vodafone customer to see if they fix for you . good luck
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Can't you send it directly to HTC? I'm also in the uk, but bought my phone directly from Google. I think I have a 2 year warranty.
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Well we'll soon see, just got a text to say it's been received.
VOdafone just rang, to say that they've diagnosed that the USB port is not working (which is awfully clever, asI had told them that).
They then said they are now sending it on to HTC! So not sure what the point of sending it to them was.
Still, no-one mentioned it was rooted or bootloader unlocked.
+1 for interest.
I am too a UK Vodafone customer.
Lumsdoni said:
VOdafone just rang, to say that they've diagnosed that the USB port is not working (which is awfully clever, asI had told them that).
They then said they are now sending it on to HTC! So not sure what the point of sending it to them was.
Still, no-one mentioned it was rooted or bootloader unlocked.
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Lol, i wonder how long it took them to work it out, especially after being told what the problem was.
So it seems that Vodafone either don't care about the mods or just don't check in the first place. Either way they are sending returned devices off to HTC for repair and many people say that HTC have honoured warranties regardless of custom ROMs etc. Sounds like you'll get a good result.
EDIT: There is one reason that i can see for sending to Vodafone rather than direct to HTC and that is the postage cost. Vodafone will send a prepaid Special Delivery pouch, or in some cases a courier if it's a device swap. Unless i'm wrong you would have to stump up the postage cost yourself if you are sending to HTC.
I cracked my Nexus one screen some time ago (I'm on T-Mobile sim only contract), all I did was send it to HTC directly and they fixed it with no problems...I guess next time just send it to HTC directly..
and postage is paid for by HTC, they send you a prepaid UPS label which you print and stick on. Instructions I got in my e-mail
Instructions:
1. If you are sending your phone remember to remove any SIM cards and storage cards that you are using with it. Remove the battery, the battery cover, and any other accessories. You will be keeping these items.
2. Please also backup any important information you want to keep before shipping your phone. We are not responsible for the preservation of data or for returning storage cards. Any personal data on the phone or microSD card will be lost.
3. To prevent any possible shipping damage securely cushion and package the items in the box so they are not loose. We suggest using nondescript packaging if available.
4. If you have chosen to receive a prepaid mailing label, it will be sent by FedEx to your email address within 24 hours. The prepaid mailing label will expire 8 calendar days after receipt. Please print and affix it to the outside of the box. If you have made an arrangement for pickup with us, please have the items fully packaged and ready for the courier to pick up at the scheduled time.
5. We have placed a credit card on file for authorization purposes only. If out-of-warranty repairs are required, you will receive an email asking you to accept or deny the suggested repair actions. If you do not respond within 5 business days, the triage fee of $28.00 and shipping costs will be assessed and the phone will be sent back without any repairs performed.
6. All items should be shipped to the following location: Communications House Presley Way Crownhill, Milton Keynes, MK8 0ES, United Kingdom
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saffad said:
I cracked my Nexus one screen some time ago (I'm on T-Mobile sim only contract), all I did was send it to HTC directly and they fixed it with no problems...I guess next time just send it to HTC directly..
and postage is paid for by HTC, they send you a prepaid UPS label which you print and stick on. Instructions I got in my e-mail
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Do you mind saying how much they charged? Just in case something happens down the line
Hollow.Droid said:
Do you mind saying how much they charged? Just in case something happens down the line
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Yeah, so they had to replace the digitizer and wasn't covered under warranty (well because i dropped it lol) cost me a crazy £105 ! oh well, the service and delivery was efficient got it all done within 5 days.
I am informed that it will be back at the shop tomorrow so I will soon find out what happened. i can at least assume seeing as they haven't said otherwise, it's been fixed, and free of charge as they wouldn't repair it before informing me of the cost.
I suspect it will come back with a front facing camera Gingerbread, or even Ice-Cream, and some sort of light sabre capabilities.......
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I am informed that it will be back at the shop tomorrow so I will soon find out what happened. i can at least assume seeing as they haven't said otherwise, it's been fixed, and free of charge as they wouldn't repair it before informing me of the cost.
I suspect it will come back with a front facing camera Gingerbread, or even Ice-Cream, and some sort of light sabre capabilities.......
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Good luck...
Result!
I imagine it will come back in a solid gold, diamond encrusted shell with sapphire crystal glass screen and the ability to cook a nice breakfast for you.
Failing that it will be nice if it just works again and you can't beat free for a price
I'm itching for an update on this thread =] i really am quite interested in rooting/unlocking my Nexus One but from past experience phone warranties have saved me a lot of money!!
levithesheep said:
I'm itching for an update on this thread =] i really am quite interested in rooting/unlocking my Nexus One but from past experience phone warranties have saved me a lot of money!!
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You can root without unlocking it, that's what I did. Should I have any problems I'll just stick a stock ROM and recovery on there and it'll be as stock as the day I got it
Well I got it back, flashed with 2.2.1 and it's now S-on (is that a locked bootloader?)
Radio is 32.50.00.32U5.12.00.08
Kernel 2.6.32.9-ge8111ea [email protected] #1
Build FRG83
Now I've got to go and relearn how to unlock/root it!
They're meant to be S-ON, unlocking the bootloader doesn't change that.

9th exchange, at the very least.

Hello everyone,
I need some advice or suggestions on what to do. The Mytouch 4g, as you all may know, has a lot of problems. I've done many exchanges now, and some of them were done back to back. The first few times, TMO was able to ship express for free, but now they are charging me $9.99 for regular ground shipping even though the phones that I receive are defective. I am very frustrated at this point and have been thinking about canceling all 4 of my lines with them and eating the $800 ETF. What do you guys think I should do?
You may be wondering why I have to exchange it so many times..
Unlike the fellow perfectionists that you guys are, I never exchanged a phone that had a bad screen or squeaking buttons. The first time I exchanged it was because it had two dead pixels, then the power button would no longer work, then there was a ton of dust under the screen to the point where I had trouble seeing the top left corner where my status/notification bar is, then I had wifi and reception problems, then I've had the phone either shut off or reboot on its own.
I've been running into many, many problems - and they are not always the same problem either. After the third phone, all they have been doing is sending out refurbished units that are 'pre-damaged' by the previous user. On top of that, I have to pay for shipping on each phone, plus the Zagg's invisible shield (it's about $23 with labor on installation) that I had on several of the replacement phones. After troubleshooting for hours on end with tech support, I noticed that my battery cover is loose since they had me reboot/remove battery so many times, I ended up buying the gel skin case from TMO yesterday so that the battery cover wouldn't fall off.
I would be glad to take any advice that you guys have at this point. Thank you.
Edit: By the way, I did not have any apps other than opera mini - didn't even update youtube and things like that.
The statistical likelihood of getting 9 defective devices in a row is astronomical. Truly. If you are being honest and these are all really manufacturing defects then you sir are the unluckiest ****er ever and you are never welcome to babysit my kids. I don't really have any advice except to say that if your next problem is software related, try rooting and see if that fixes it. Otherwise I would avoid crosswalks and commercial flight if at all possible. Damn dude. Unlucky...
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They can offer to give you a different phone all together. Like the g2 or galaxy 4g. Just ask
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Do this. Call tmobile and tell them the issue with your device. Have them do another warranty exchage, but, instead of getting it shipped, tell them that you really do not want to wait once more to receive another device shipped and that if you can go into a tmo store and pick up a warranty replacement. They shouldn't have a problem telling you yes. Have them call the store so they can tell them you will be going in to get a warranty replacement. This way for sure you wont get a refurbished device. You will be getting a brand new one out of the box. This is the way I did my warranty exchage. They even gave me an extra battery for free.
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I agree with coupetastic-droid and also after your 5th replacement you should get a different phone if u want for ur replacement. Try for a g2 or even a g2x!
coupetastic-droid said:
Do this. Call tmobile and tell them the issue with your device. Have them do another warranty exchage, but, instead of getting it shipped, tell them that you really do not want to wait once more to receive another device shipped and that if you can go into a tmo store and pick up a warranty replacement. They shouldn't have a problem telling you yes. Have them call the store so they can tell them you will be going in to get a warranty replacement. This way for sure you wont get a refurbished device. You will be getting a brand new one out of the box. This is the way I did my warranty exchage. They even gave me an extra battery for free.
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I tried that last time.
They no longer do warranty exchanges in store.
Sfkn2 said:
I tried that last time.
They no longer do warranty exchanges in store.
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Yep, that courtesy ended with a new policy about 3-4 weeks ago and it can't be overridden.
TJBunch1228 said:
The statistical likelihood of getting 9 defective devices in a row is astronomical. Truly. If you are being honest and these are all really manufacturing defects then you sir are the unluckiest ****er ever and you are never welcome to babysit my kids. I don't really have any advice except to say that if your next problem is software related, try rooting and see if that fixes it. Otherwise I would avoid crosswalks and commercial flight if at all possible. Damn dude. Unlucky...
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TJ you crack me up. I actually went through this guys episode with a mytouch slide, 5 phones under warranty, but they never charged me a dime for shipping. The one and only issue i had with the Mytouch slide was dust under the screen. I can't remember if it was the 3rd or the 4th replacement i got in the mail, but that one came with dust in all four corners. Didn't even insert a SIM card in that phone just took it down to my local Tmobile store and the manager exchanged it for me. After the 5th replacement with dust i decided to sell it and replace it with a MT4G. Well it was all good for a week until my power button failed to work, 1st exchange. They made me pay the 9.99 shipping for that one. Receive the new phone and i notice the display sucks compared to my wife's MT4G. Instead of calling in to tmobile i drive down to the local Tmobile store and i show the manager my predicament ( mind you this is the same guy that was exchanging my Mytouch Slide). Nice guy orders me another MT4G, waived the shipping. 3rd phone arrives a few days later, display is washed out, but i decide to live with it. Figuring that if i exchange it again I'll get another one with the crappy display. F**K me if the power button doesn't work after two weeks. I go back to the Tmobile store and have another chat with the manager, orders me another MT4G and waives the shipping. Manager tells me, "You're the unluckiest man i've seen with a phone", and i said "yes, yes, I am." Last exchange was the charm, good screen, and the power button actually works. I honestly thought i was the only poor bastard that could be this unlucky with phones. I have to show my wife this post, so she doesn't think i'm the unluckiest man alive. You sir have just made my day. If you can i'd go to a local tmobile store and see what they can do for you. Best of luck.
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TJ you crack me up. I actually went through this guys episode with a mytouch slide, 5 phones under warranty, but they never charged me a dime for shipping. The one and only issue i had with the Mytouch slide was dust under the screen. I can't remember if it was the 3rd or the 4th replacement i got in the mail, but that one came with dust in all four corners. Didn't even insert a SIM card in that phone just took it down to my local Tmobile store and the manager exchanged it for me. After the 5th replacement with dust i decided to sell it and replace it with a MT4G. Well it was all good for a week until my power button failed to work, 1st exchange. They made me pay the 9.99 shipping for that one. Receive the new phone and i notice the display sucks compared to my wife's MT4G. Instead of calling in to tmobile i drive down to the local Tmobile store and i show the manager my predicament ( mind you this is the same guy that was exchanging my Mytouch Slide). Nice guy orders me another MT4G, waived the shipping. 3rd phone arrives a few days later, display is washed out, but i decide to live with it. Figuring that if i exchange it again I'll get another one with the crappy display. F**K me if the power button doesn't work after two weeks. I go back to the Tmobile store and have another chat with the manager, orders me another MT4G and waives the shipping. Manager tells me, "You're the unluckiest man i've seen with a phone", and i said "yes, yes, I am." Last exchange was the charm, good screen, and the power button actually works. I honestly thought i was the only poor bastard that could be this unlucky with phones. I have to show my wife this post, so she doesn't think i'm the unluckiest man alive. You sir have just made my day. If you can i'd go to a local tmobile store and see what they can do for you. Best of luck.
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Im on my 4th right now. 2 power buttons and 1 with dust under screen. All good displays tho. All within a month and a week of getting it
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Sfkn2 said:
Hello everyone,
I need some advice or suggestions on what to do. The Mytouch 4g, as you all may know, has a lot of problems. I've done many exchanges now, and some of them were done back to back. The first few times, TMO was able to ship express for free, but now they are charging me $9.99 for regular ground shipping even though the phones that I receive are defective. I am very frustrated at this point and have been thinking about canceling all 4 of my lines with them and eating the $800 ETF. What do you guys think I should do?
You may be wondering why I have to exchange it so many times..
Unlike the fellow perfectionists that you guys are, I never exchanged a phone that had a bad screen or squeaking buttons. The first time I exchanged it was because it had two dead pixels, then the power button would no longer work, then there was a ton of dust under the screen to the point where I had trouble seeing the top left corner where my status/notification bar is, then I had wifi and reception problems, then I've had the phone either shut off or reboot on its own.
I've been running into many, many problems - and they are not always the same problem either. After the third phone, all they have been doing is sending out refurbished units that are 'pre-damaged' by the previous user. On top of that, I have to pay for shipping on each phone, plus the Zagg's invisible shield (it's about $23 with labor on installation) that I had on several of the replacement phones. After troubleshooting for hours on end with tech support, I noticed that my battery cover is loose since they had me reboot/remove battery so many times, I ended up buying the gel skin case from TMO yesterday so that the battery cover wouldn't fall off.
I would be glad to take any advice that you guys have at this point. Thank you.
Edit: By the way, I did not have any apps other than opera mini - didn't even update youtube and things like that.
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First of all, nice 'Lude. I just picked up an 07 Civic Si Sedan on Saturday and I ****ing LOVE it!
2nd, are you running stock Sense or rooted? To be perfectly honest I've found the stock Sense to be much more buggy than the cm7 I've been running for the past 3 or 4 months.
My first phone had random reboots and such and a factory reset seemed to solve the issue, but I'm assuming they had you do that multiple times.
Even if the phone is fresh out of the box, do a factory reset before you use it. It might help, it did for me.
Otherwise check out cm7 or one of the Sense roms around here. Removing all the bloatware actually does wonders for stability. If you really want I can upload a nandroid of my own stock rom with the bloatware removed.
On my 3rd mt4g and I'm about ready to go back to iPhone most androids have to many hardware issues.
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Phateless said:
First of all, nice 'Lude. I just picked up an 07 Civic Si Sedan on Saturday and I ****ing LOVE it!
2nd, are you running stock Sense or rooted? To be perfectly honest I've found the stock Sense to be much more buggy than the cm7 I've been running for the past 3 or 4 months.
My first phone had random reboots and such and a factory reset seemed to solve the issue, but I'm assuming they had you do that multiple times.
Even if the phone is fresh out of the box, do a factory reset before you use it. It might help, it did for me.
Otherwise check out cm7 or one of the Sense roms around here. Removing all the bloatware actually does wonders for stability. If you really want I can upload a nandroid of my own stock rom with the bloatware removed.
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Thank you for your reply.
First of all, yeah.. my Lude is old news. Since then, I've switched to an S2k, but that got stolen. Now I'm in an 06 Evo.
Anyway, back on topic..
The phone is completely stock. This is the FIRST PHONE I've ever owned that I have kept stock - Why? Because I don't want to have to unroot it when I send it in for warranty repairs.
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Thank you for your reply.
First of all, yeah.. my Lude is old news. Since then, I've switched to an S2k, but that got stolen. Now I'm in an 06 Evo.
Anyway, back on topic..
The phone is completely stock. This is the FIRST PHONE I've ever owned that I have kept stock - Why? Because I don't want to have to unroot it when I send it in for warranty repairs.
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Unrooting is as simple as flashing pd15img.zip through hboot. Not that hard.
Definitely try a different rom. As I said I've found cm7 to be much more stable than stock.
Sorry about your car. I never fully got over the 95 GS-R I crashed back in 05. since then I've been driving an ls.
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i got pretty bad luck with my phone. finally got a good one after like 9 exchanges and a month later the power button went out. i called them and they told me i couldnt exchange anymore cause i "had too many problems with the phone." so the rep told me that the only thing they could do left is to exchange my phone for a motorola charm.....i was like wtf why the heck would i want to downgrade my phone, which polly cost more then that piece of **** charm and it doesnt even run android...major downgrade.
Dude. That blows. Hard. I'm sorry to see that you're having so many problems with your phone and I'm glad I don't have the same luck as you. I got mine from eBay and it came in perfect condition. Never had dust under the screen, good screen, no faulty hardware, etc.
But in all seriousness, after 5 phones, I wouldn't keep it. I personally think that it's a great phone, but if I had to take it back 9 times, I'd try something else out. Ask if you can switch. It shouldn't cost you anything as long as the retail price is equivalent or lower than the MyTouch 4g, and if I'm not mistaken, it's one of the higher priced ones (rightfully, so). If you don't hate a keyboard, the G2 might be good for you, but I hear the hinge has problems and knowing your luck, the hinge would break apart upon first use. So maybe the Galaxy S 4g? I know Samsung has great hardware, even if their software is crap, as is their update schedules, but that is easily fixed with custom ROMs.
Either that, or wait and return it completely, if you're still within your return time and keep your upgrade for when the better phones come out, i.e HTC Sensation, etc, and just use something affordable off of eBay or Craigslist. Meh
Just my two cents. Sorry if it didn't help much, but I hope your luck gets better. :/
Update:
My luck has gotten worse. I received another replacement phone on April 15th. A week later, April 22nd, I noticed a dead pixel on my screen.
*Sigh* I have no idea what to do now.
You need to move on to a different device. I've never heard of anyone have so many problems with a device.
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I called in and spoke to technical support. They asked me to bring the phone to a store so that they can fill out a request for warranty exchange form. However, their tone basically implied something like, "It's impossible that you are getting so many broken phones. We need to verify that your phone is really defective before we do another exchange."
I brought it to a store and the retail sales manager had no idea why technical support sent me there, and basically told me to go call customer service again. He did, however, notate that there were a few dead pixels on the screen and that there was no physical, nor was there water damage.
I then called retentions and the supervisor picks up (without any transferring either). I explained to her exactly what happened, and how technical support had sent me into the store. She told me that she has no idea why because they could have filled out the form for warranty exchange over the phone, just like the other exchanges that I have done so far.
She apologized for what happened and said that I qualify for a multiple exchange (sorry if I got the term wrong!). She said that the manufacturer would exchange my Mytouch 4g for a Motorola Charm..
I explained that it would be a MAJOR downgrade. She then submits the form for the exchange and told me that it would be shipped express free of charge.
So you getting another mt4g or the charm? I'm still teipping about them offering you a charm over a mt4g. They are nuts!
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So you getting another mt4g or the charm? I'm still teipping about them offering you a charm over a mt4g. They are nuts!
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Another MyTouch4g.. Hopefully the 10th one's the charm!

*BRICKED* Atrix 4G MOTO Replacement"

Recently a few weeks back i had messed with my "atrix" a little to much and ended up HARD BRICKING My device from reverting back 2.3.4 to 1.83 sbf file etc and i sent to Motorola and they send me a replacement unit.. Reason i'm posting is because apparently they replace if you have a hard-brick they did for me.
why is atrix in quotes?
Tell
What do u you tell them
I had the same thing happen and I told them that it screwed up doing the ota update.
They didnt see the software and how long did it take for them to send you a new one
They saw that it was updated to 2.3.4 but still sent me another phone. It took about 3 weeks to put it in the mail and get it back.
The fact u were the able to brick with all the warnings is astonishing. I worry less about moto honoring it as I do AT&T. AT&T looks for any reason is drop their end of agreements u pay for.
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Isn't just a bunch of Hispanics in Mexico that repair the phones? I'm guessing they probably care less or really even know about all of that stuff.
Careful... warranty is notorious for putting "znrp" soc code on your account and next bill you will see $150 charge for equipment returned damaged. if they check it that is... seen it before at work... just saying.
twayneo said:
Careful... warranty is notorious for putting "znrp" soc code on your account and next bill you will see $150 charge for equipment returned damaged. if they check it that is... seen it before at work... just saying.
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if you process the warranty directly to motorola they just send you a replacement.
they will just send you a new one ? because i got to send my in today and am nerves

[Q] Dead N4 + unlocked BL = screwed?

Anyone have success RMAing a phone in with an unlocked BL but no other mods? With all the red light of death stories I've read in the past couple of days I sure don't want to spend over $700 for one N4 that could do the same thing. (kind of wishing I got a Note II now!)
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Anyone have success RMAing a phone in with an unlocked BL but no other mods? With all the red light of death stories I've read in the past couple of days I sure don't want to spend over $700 for one N4 that could do the same thing. (kind of wishing I got a Note II now!)
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ThaBrickah! said:
Anyone have success RMAing a phone in with an unlocked BL but no other mods? With all the red light of death stories I've read in the past couple of days I sure don't want to spend over $700 for one N4 that could do the same thing. (kind of wishing I got a Note II now!)
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$700 dollars??? Jeez, someone ripped you off. Did you buy it from eBay? I bet you did.
The Nexus 4 is available on the U.S Play Store as of time.
( it would be more expensive if it was in another country, but since you're using the dollar sign...)
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$700 dollars??? Jeez, someone ripped you off. Did you buy it from eBay? I bet you did.
The Nexus 4 is available on the U.S Play Store as of time.
( it would be more expensive if it was in another country, but since you're using the dollar sign...)
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No, I'm sorry. I had edited down my original question and now it doesn't make complete sense. What I meant was that my phone died on me but I left my bootloader unlocked after reflashing with the image from the developer.google site. I never rooted it but failed to lock the bootloader after reflashing. Now I have the red light of death.
The $700 comes from them holding $300 on my credit card during the RMA process, only to find that I've voided my warranty by having an unlocked bootloader and them charging me for it. That would be over $700 for an N4 that could just do the exact same thing again.
I honestly don't want this phone anymore if all of them are going to die after only a couple weeks use.
The phone is designed to be unlockable via a simple command, so the fact that you have done that should in no way invalidate your warranty. You should have no problem with an RMA.
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There is a fix for the red light of dead... It's a hardware problem tho, let me find the youtube video.. brb
I can't find the video (i'm at work) and I have it bookmarked at home, it's on xda tho, you must take out the back part and release a part of the hardware.. It's easy and the guy who found out made several examples, in which if he pressed that chip = red light appear, leaving it without much pressure = normal
I guess take the back off , remove the battery connector , reconnect the connector after a few minutes and put it on charge
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If the phone is dead, what does it matter if the bootloader is unlocked?
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Most everyone says that an unlocked BL voids the warranty, but it doesn't specifically say that in the warranty documentation. I think I'm going to let this thing run down as much as possible then try to connect to it over the weekend, then call Google on Monday if I have no success. Wonder if I should be upfront with the unlocked BL?
you haven't voided the warranty. Honestly, these companies rarely check for those kind of things. They don't have much time to investigate so they go straight to fixing it. I sent my rooted epic 4g w/ screwed up NV items (screwed em up while flashing) in for a fix and they fixed it for me no charge. You should be fine.
i have sent a few devices back for rma from google. each one of them had an unlocked bootloader, root, custom recovery, and a custom rom/kernel. google never gave me any issues with the process, and exchanged my devices within days. if its a hardware issue, they wont have any problems with an unlocked bootloader.
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i have sent a few devices back for rma from google. each one of them had an unlocked bootloader, root, custom recovery, and a custom rom/kernel. google never gave me any issues with the process, and exchanged my devices within days. if its a hardware issue, they wont have any problems with an unlocked bootloader.
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Hope you're right. I went through the RMA process on Monday after them having me try all the various button press combinations that I've tried a million times before. The return sticker they sent me was addressed to an LG repair center in Texas instead of any Google entity - that worries me.
I got my replacement on Thursday but I'm not even going to open the shipping box until I see the pending charges from Google drop off my credit card. If I do get charged then I'll try and sell this thing and cut my losses.
I'm very disappointed in the quality of the N4. I decided to only buy Nexus devices from here on out so that I can get the OS updates, but if they break after a couple of weeks then the only other option is to abandon Android altogether. Too bad because its the Google ecosystem that I like.
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Hope you're right. I went through the RMA process on Monday after them having me try all the various button press combinations that I've tried a million times before. The return sticker they sent me was addressed to an LG repair center in Texas instead of any Google entity - that worries me.
I got my replacement on Thursday but I'm not even going to open the shipping box until I see the pending charges from Google drop off my credit card. If I do get charged then I'll try and sell this thing and cut my losses.
I'm very disappointed in the quality of the N4. I decided to only buy Nexus devices from here on out so that I can get the OS updates, but if they break after a couple of weeks then the only other option is to abandon Android altogether. Too bad because its the Google ecosystem that I like.
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That's pretty radical to drop Android altogether, if you just wanted quick updates, why didn't you just leave it locked and stock?
ThaBrickah! said:
Hope you're right. I went through the RMA process on Monday after them having me try all the various button press combinations that I've tried a million times before. The return sticker they sent me was addressed to an LG repair center in Texas instead of any Google entity - that worries me.
I got my replacement on Thursday but I'm not even going to open the shipping box until I see the pending charges from Google drop off my credit card. If I do get charged then I'll try and sell this thing and cut my losses.
I'm very disappointed in the quality of the N4. I decided to only buy Nexus devices from here on out so that I can get the OS updates, but if they break after a couple of weeks then the only other option is to abandon Android altogether. Too bad because its the Google ecosystem that I like.
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First of all, I don't get it. Nexus has been great to me, and the 3 others I know who bought it, love it too. Build quality is good, and stock, no issues. Even if you root it, chances of something like that happening are low. I used to have all kinds of phones, from gs2&3 to note 2 to HTC one x. None of them were as hard to mess up as the nexus.
But as far as your original question goes... I rmad galaxy nexus to Google because my earpiece became very crackly. Mine was rooted and unlocked. I kept on putting it off until I realized that the label they sent was only good for 14 days. Ended up sending it rooted and with custom ROM on it, figured might as well try. No issues at all. They didn't say a word.
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That's pretty radical to drop Android altogether, if you just wanted quick updates, why didn't you just leave it locked and stock?
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I reflashed stock firmware onto it in hopes of improving battery life - per a thread on this forum. For me, rooting is unnecessary on the Nexi because there isn't any manufacturer or carrier bloatware to get rid of. I honestly did consider rooting it to try an underclocking app to maybe improve battery life, but it seemed too much of a PITA.
They got my old phone last Wednesday, but the charges are still pending as of today. I decided to go ahead and open the replacement and not worry about it anymore. I noticed the replacement has a higher number serial number, so now I'm off to read the thread that tries do decode it!
Thanks all.

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