My headphone jack stopped working so I need a replacement part. Since I already voided the warranty when upgrading the sd card, it's impossible to send it to warranty now.
Does anyone here have any broken DVP for sale ? I don't mind if the screen is broken or any kind of cosmetic conditions, as long as the headphone jack is working, I am fine with it. Please let me know via pm or message if you have one available. Thank you.
Correct me if I'm wrong (wouldn't be the first time), but I heard that Dell was granting immunity to those who have replaced the SD card. just put the old one back in before you send it off.
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Hi,
No doubt as many others have, I managed to drop my XDAII one too many times (they are a bit to light and smooth).
I think the speaker is no a bit duff as sometimes it stops working and I can't hear the other person. If I press on the circular bevel on the case that hides the speaker it starts to work, sometimes tapping the bevel also brings the speaker back to life.
I wanted to know, could this be a simple problem like the speaker connection coming loose or something more serious where a solder fix will have to be applied?
I think the device is still under warranty so I might be able to RMA it but I wanted to know how easy or hard is to fix this, can it be fixed by me or should I send it in to be repaired?
Cheers,
Taz
I would send it in for repair, once you break the security seal you will invalidate warranty and then you will be in trouble if another hardware failure occurs. It is probably a simple connection problem.
its just likely to be the spring connectors from the board to the speaker which is fixable (details can be found in the forums HERE).
However, the O2 XDAII has a 24 month warranty which i found out in November as i had exactly the same problem and decided to take it to my local O2 shop to have it repaired. It took them 1 week to get it back to me but they told me my unit was irreparable and gave me a reconditioned unit as a replacement. I was not very happy as the case was scratched all over etc and my unit was as new. I complained and asked them to give me a new unit. After a further 2 weeks and 2 more instances of sending it back to the repair centre i eventually got a brand new fully boxed XDAII (second battery, second case, second cradle etc etc) from the O2 shop but not until i kicked off with the manager stating how unprofessional O2 was in repairing/replacing a unit that was under warranty.
NB. New XDAII screens are no where near as good as the original screens when looking at it from an angle. They look fine straight on but colours fade/change when viewed from below or from the left.
Hope some of that helps.
Cheers mate,
I think I still have about a year on the warranty but I heard that the XDAII are no longer in production so I am a bit worried that I may not be able to get it repaired however a pal reckons they should upgrade me to the XDAIIs (I had one, didn't like it).
I will visit my local O2 shop in a few days and kick it off with the manager as well... to get some results of course
Cheers,
Godz
I've got a lot of problems when my sim card is inserted in the wizard.
Sometimes I can boot the device and it's working OK for a couple of houres and then suddenly it's hanging or crashing.
The screen starts to get white and then stays white.
Then it's almost impossible to boot. I made a video to let you guys see what is happening.
There is WM6 on it right now, but it doesn't matter which rom I use.
Also with the original rom it's crashing. I've send it back to Q-TEK and the fixed it (they say)
but it's still crashing. The only problem is that the phone is out of warranty now, so I can't send it back anymore.
Can you guys help me out? I can't use the device right now because it's crashing all the time.
Video can be found here: http://rapidshare.com/files/21192794/DV070315001.avi
If you are having problems with the full original ROM package (e.g IPL/SPL and OS), then it seems like a hardware problem. As for the warranty, you may want to check with 'them', some products have a 'renew' warranty on the latest fix. E.g., if your phone is fixed today, it will have a new warranty (3 months or 1 year) staring tomorrow.
Unfortunately I had some water damage after they tried to fix it. (3 months later it got into the water)
The device is working as before and don't have any problems because of the water, but I've got a big red paper under the sim card.
So no warranty anymore
Do you think it's the gsm module?
Can I buy that "somewhere" to replace that part?
OKay, found a site where I can buy wizard parts.
Do you think I need to replace one of the boards?
And which one do you think?
There is a mainboard and one board that's smaller (with ribbons on it)
It's obvious it's something to do with the sim card. Try cleaning the contacts on both the phone and the card and if you can try another SIM card.
Failing that, I would suggest carefully stripping it down and sell the individual parts.
Use the money you get to buy another Wizard or another phone of your choice.
Just a thought. There are alot of people who would buy the components to replace broken plastics, screens, speakers...... etc
The sim card is OK. I tried many sim cards.
All the same problem. It's just something in my wizard
I can buy a new mainbord, but I don't know which one I must buy. There are 2 of them..
Anyone else had this problem yet? Had mine since Oct. 4th
I didn't try to do a data wipe. Just took it to T-mobile for a replacement. Didn't want it to start working again because I had got a scratch on my phone anyways and it was a good opportunity to get a replacement.
Me too. When I use my headphone, people on the other line can't hear me. This happen more than once. I try to do a hard reset but it still don't work.... anyone have any solution.
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Me too. When I use my headphone, people on the other line can't hear me. This happen more than once. I try to do a hard reset but it still don't work.... anyone have any solution.
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My issue was the microphone on the phone. Did you not buy from T-mobile or other authorized outlet? Your phone should be within warranty.
Another thing to try would be a Data wipe/factory reset.
Another thing I noticed is that when I charge my phone there is an LED in the earpiece. My last G2's LED must have been defective.
Hi, what happen if you buy the phone from craiglist, how can I return ?
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Hi, what happen if you buy the phone from craiglist, how can I return ?
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Contact HTC about warranty service I guess. I don't understand why someone would sell the phone on craigslist when it is within the 14 day return policy for tmobile where you can get a full refund unless maybe it was stolen.
You can contact HTC here: http://www.htc.com/europe/CA_Hotline.aspx?region=NorthAmerica
I'm just speculating here, but it's based on past experience with flexible connectors like the one used to bridge the display portion to the body. I'm surprised to see the possible defect occurring so early in life of this handset, but the fact that the ribbon is forced to bend back 180 with a radius of less than 1mm when the display is open puts a LOT of stress on the thin conductors of the ribbon. The problem might have been precluded by HTC using carbon traces rather than typical metallic copper on this critical component. See for yourself by looking at your phone edgewise next time you flip it open. If we're lucky and enough handsets fail like this HTC MIGHT do something of a product recall. Incidentally, has anyone with a dead mic also experienced random screen garbage or erratic touch response? Again I point to the same design flaw.
Here's to hoping I'm dead wrong guys!
This problem just happened to me. With no apparent reason, the internal speaker stopped working. People can hear me, but I canĀ“t hear anything.
Funny thing tho, if I activate the external speaker, it works. The problem is the internal speaker only.
Is it a known problem like the shoddy usb connector on some kaisers ?
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Hi, what happen if you buy the phone from craiglist, how can I return ?
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dont say anything to tmobile about where you bought it from. there is a one year warranty the original date of purchase. at least there was with the motorola cliq that i got off craigslist. returned it for a fab'd one without scratches gonna do it one more time right before the year is up haha
My G2's mic has also stopped working, been looking around different websites for parts, but I can't seem to find it, u guys know anyone?
If I use it with the headphones/mic, it works fine, people hear me and all. If not, people can't hear me.
FWIW, I had this exact problem shortly before Christmas. the mic started by cutting out sometimes, then failing altogether. Using an external mic worked fine so it wasn't software, just the physical connection to the built in mic. I'm pretty sure that sivalley is right in his speculation that the issue is the flexible ribbon connector.
Fortunately for me my phone was under warranty and HTC arranged to pick it up etc.
Weirdly the day before they were due to pick it up, the whole screen stopped working. I could power up and feel the vibration etc, but the screen never came on. Again I think the common factor was the flexible ribbon.
When HTC repaired it it came with a long list of things they'd replaced to get it working again, so it may not be as simple as just replacing a ribbon connector.
I have no idea whether it's possible to source the parts, but it might be worth finding out how much HTC would charge to fix it if it's not under warranty (could still be a good deal)
Hello,
After a sim reading problem, my phone was sent in a reparation center & come back with this problem solved (remplaced sim/sd module) but now my phone have an oxydation sign.
& now the back speaker is no more working.
I asked the reparation center to fix that but they don't mind.
So, I want to know if the speaker problem is due especially at the oxydation sign at this particullar place (can't post the photo: i'm not allowed to post links), or if I can fix the the speaker normally like it doesn't have any oxydation.
Thanks.
In your place I would contact an organization working in customer rights protection. If they really messed up the speaker during their repairs, they must fix it free of charge, definitely.
So, about two weeks ago, some milk was spilled on my phone and I cleaned off the screen and the phone was fine. However, the sim and SD card reader stopped working today. Am I able to pay Motorola to fix it? Also, would it require a new motherboard to fix it? This is the only issue with it, everything else works perfectly.
A month ago, while removing the SIM tray, I broke off one of the connector for SD card.
I went to the Motorola Service station but they rejected my warranty as the bootloader was unlocked.
So as it was only issue of 1 connector, I went to the Local shop and got it fixed for very cheap price.
Well, it's not perfect but it does the job.
In your case, I would suggest you to go Motorola first. Listen to what they say, if they are charging way too much then try some trustworthy local shop.
If it's some major issue then better let Motorola do it.