someone save my phone..plzzzzzz it won't turn on - HD2 General

so like...my phone cant turn on at all..no lights..no response..it's like practically dead..im sure the battery is fully charged...but the phone isn't working at all..i don't know what to do..i did everything possible to reset it and everything..i've done everything i can to it..and kept myself from throwing it across my room..so...anyone have any idea of what happened to my phone?..or what i can do to fix it..?
/cry

What operating system (WM/Android/WP7)/bootloader (magldr/clk) do you have insralled?
Did it work before and suddenly now it won't, or did it never boot up since you got it?
Did you do something like trying to flash a rom, install HSPL or an android bootloader, or is the phone stock WM?
Does it vibrate or anything when you try to boot up, or just no response at all?
Check your battery pins where the phone connects to the battery, maybe one of them is bent and not contacting the battery properly.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App

huggs said:
What operating system (WM/Android/WP7)/bootloader (magldr/clk) do you have insralled?
Did it work before and suddenly now it won't, or did it never boot up since you got it?
Did you do something like trying to flash a rom, install HSPL or an android bootloader, or is the phone stock WM?
Does it vibrate or anything when you try to boot up, or just no response at all?
Check your battery pins where the phone connects to the battery, maybe one of them is bent and not contacting the battery properly.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
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uhm...what..? *cough*..it's..a windows phone..i bought it when it first came out..and it works ok..for awhile i suppose...erm..im not a techie geek...so..you lost you after the first question...and it doesn't vibrate or anything anymore..it's as if..it's like a stone..no lights or anything..if i plug it in onto my computer it makes funny noises..and it's like the computer doesnt know i have it plugged in..and if i unplug it..it makes that weird noise computers make when you unplug something...so..i get like no responses from it..nothing..no lights..no sound..nothing (the battery was at 95% charged before it stopped working)
it all happened when...
my phone kept freezing on me every time i get a text (not a text friendly phone is it?)..and i would always just carefully take out the battery n reset my phone..only this time..in the process of it..it just wont reset or turn on anymore.. =[...ooh and there's no physical damage to the phone..all perfectly in mint condition complete with phone covers..screen protectors..and the sticky plastic stuff it came with...

Were you pulling battery to reset phone rather than use reset button next to battery ?
If you have been pulling battery in & out rather a lot checking battery pins as mentioned above would be a good idea.
In the hands of a non "techie geek" these devices are nothing but a problem ...
sms issue sounds like you needed a better ROM installed or perhaps mainboard fault that has esculated !

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Were you pulling battery to reset phone rather than use reset button next to battery ?
If you have been pulling battery in & out rather a lot checking battery pins as mentioned above would be a good idea.
In the hands of a non "techie geek" these devices are nothing but a problem ...
sms issue sounds like you needed a better ROM installed or perhaps mainboard fault that has esculated !
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erm...yea...i did pull the battery in and out a lot...but it was never really a problem..and the pins n stuff are fine..>_< really flexible though..uhm..i also press the reset button a lot...i just thought the phone was soo pretty..cuz of the huge screen..and the awesome camera..i didn't know it would cause me so much trouble..could it be..'cause..i bought the first few phones of it when it first came out..?..i never done anything else to it..too bad tmobile said phone isnt under warranty so i cant replace it..cant afford a new phone..or pay for repairs..so i thought.maybe some techie geek or something could tell me what to do..

could be faulty hardware as reasonbly common but most of your running issues such as freezing on sms sounds like newer or custom ROM flash was needed.
Be 100% sure all flexible pins seem to protrude enough & spaced correctly to contact battery terminals & all are clean.
Couple of questions & things to try>
when plugged to charger does red LED show ?
Does it go to bootloader when you;
While phone is Off - Hold Volume down & press power button (keeping volume down pressed all the time) use reset button to exit bootloader screen
Have you tried hard reseting it !
While phone is on:
Hold Volume up + Volume down & press Reset button
While phone is Off
Hold Volume up + Volume down & press power button

Mister B said:
could be faulty hardware as reasonbly common but most of your running issues such as freezing on sms sounds like newer or custom ROM flash was needed.
Be 100% sure all flexible pins seem to protrude enough & spaced correctly to contact battery terminals & all are clean.
Couple of questions & things to try>
when plugged to charger does red LED show ?
Does it go to bootloader when you;
While phone is Off - Hold Volume down & press power button (keeping volume down pressed all the time) use reset button to exit bootloader screen
Have you tried hard reseting it !
While phone is on:
Hold Volume up + Volume down & press Reset button
While phone is Off
Hold Volume up + Volume down & press power button
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okie let's see..all those flexible pins seem to be spaced correctly..and the battery fits nice and snug..everything is clean..dusted...aired...
hm......no lights show up or anything...nothing happens...
i've tried the hard resetting thingy...i've tried all the reset combos i can think of...pressed each and every button combos... =[...i even had my battery out of my phone for a whole 12+hours or so..

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the position of Reset button is sooo wrong!!!

I love my HD2 but its loaded with windows and it freezes a lot while trying different/new things and it is so annoying to actually open the back cover and reset it from there. I wish there was a better reset option in the phone like holding the powerbutton for 10 seconds would cut off the power to the phone (like laptops)
Does something like this exists for our HD2?
Install one of those "Reset" programs that is just a glorifed button, then map it to a long press of the End Key. That's what I do. Although I don't know if it works if the phone completely freezes....yet.
Someone actually drilled a hole in the battery cover to get to the reset button. I don't know if you want to do that, though.
The only reason I can think of (as to why HTC put the reset button there) is that the phone doesn't have/use a stylus. Because of this, one would still need access to a small, pointy object to press the reset hole. It actually seems easier to just pull the battery than look for a pen-like object to press the reset button.
jdwrrzmm said:
Install one of those "Reset" programs that is just a glorifed button, then map it to a long press of the End Key. That's what I do. Although I don't know if it works if the phone completely freezes....yet.
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No, if the phone completely freezes, like in an SOD, you have to pull the battery or press the reset button under the battery cover.
Pull the battery - much easier and so much quicker than trying to use the red reset button. For a software approach try HD2Tweak it works well, or else one of the new extended action screens, eg Johcos that has a soft reset built in
i totally agree that its soooooo damn annoying! in the touch pro it was really accessible!
pulling out the battery is not healthy for the device, but sometimes a life saver!
I am the one who actually drilled a hole into the Battery Case to access the Reset Button without removing the Battery Case back. It works and saves time and possible problems with constantly removing the battery. The battery pins (3 of them) are somewhat fragile and can be bent or damaged and then no phone.
I have my HD2 in a case so the hole is not shown.
There are times that your phone freezes and you cannot Reset with the Reset App or holding down the Power Off (Red) switch.
No big problem with one little hole. LOL
I would suggest taking the time to find a pen or something to press the button, too many times ive read something about bent battery pins and repeatedly yanking the battery is only putting undue stress on what seems to be a slightly flimsy part of the phone........ just my opinion though........
Thanks for the flimsy batteries warning, I'm from the school of "yank your battery out", and I'll make sure I do it with (even more) tender, loving care in future
hardik119 said:
I love my HD2 but its loaded with windows and it freezes a lot while trying different/new things and it is so annoying to actually open the back cover and reset it from there. I wish there was a better reset option in the phone like holding the powerbutton for 10 seconds would cut off the power to the phone (like laptops)
Does something like this exists for our HD2?
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Hi,
I was having the same issue when it came to using the "soft reset" button, especially since I try to reset it daily. The battery cover isn't the easiest cover I've encountered to remove either.
Well, let me share my solution. I installed SKTools, which I find to be a great tool, even with the trial limitation of 6 items at a time. It lets you out a "soft reset" icon in your "start" page. And you can choose between to options, one with a question to confirm using it and one without. I'm new to this forum so don't kmow the rules yet about posting links, but it's easy to find SK Tools site just by googling it. Make sure you install the touchscreen version.
Hope this helps you as much as it has me!
Good luck,
Lexie
good point conan.
and installing any app won't help. why would one want to reset??? COZ IT'S FROZEN AND DOESN'T RESPOND! even long press on End key doesn't work. those who are suggesting such a solution, should tell us how they would press that soft butoon with a frozen/dead screen??!!
i can't believe microsoft has managed to mess up even a mobile o.s. like this!!
Why dont you just hold the power button for ten seconds and select power off from the menu ,then power button back on again will give you a soft reset.....
Cheers Ken
gm0cfw said:
Why dont you just hold the power button for ten seconds and select power off from the menu ,then power button back on again will give you a soft reset.....
Cheers Ken
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There are times that if the phone freezes the Power Button and all buttons do NOT work. Been there done that. That is why I drilled a hole in the battery case so I don't have to remove the battery case and have access to the Reset Button. I no use Android and very rarely have any freezes. I also use SKTools (full version) and no app works if you are frozen.

[solved] bootloader dont load

wanted to install wp7 with a clean start...so tried to task29 (doloop) with 100% success and then my tmo hd2 wont go into bootscreen what ever i do...its stuck for ever in "stick together"...i know there is no os to load...but i dont understand y cant my hd2 go intobootloader
so far i tried
with holding volume down and power key with a single tap
with holding volume down and holding power key
with holding volume down, volume up and power key with a single tap
with holding volume down and reset button
with/without sim
with/without SD
with/without plug in wall charger
with/without plug to pc via usb cable
observations...when i pull out the battery and put it back in and then connect to computer when the phone is still off....the charging indicator LED glows in orange.
when in this mode if i switch the phone on with power/end key....it doent start...i have to pull the usb out, the orange LED still glows...and if i tap the power/end key nothing happenes...i have to pullout the battery to get it to start and eventually get stuck in "stick together"..
would really appriciate if any1 can help me get my hd2 into bootloader screen...
resolved the problem myself.....hd2 is working like a charm....thanks for all your support.
How did you fix it? For other users in this position.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
SOLVED {bootloader dont loadArrow}
Here is what I did..
B4 that some background -
I used to heavily try different roms/mods and always played with android sd and nand versions…win 6.5X in multiple cooked version….
So my tmo-hd2 has been formatted/hard reseted/flashed many many times
By virtue of this….my screen died….slowly my screen touch responsiveness malfunctioned and eventually died… all hardware keys were working perfectly by the touch was dead….
During the process of screen malfunction to completely dead….made few observations to not things which might help fellow Hd2 owners…one thing is power/end key seems to be the culprit (this is my observation/belief).
Since I don’t live in US spend 100$ in changing the screen since then everything is working well…I still rig my hd2 like I always do…
Well when the wp7 was released, wanted to give a try…did this…hspl pkg 3 spl 2.08 hspl > then task 29 > and my hd2 didn’t get into bootloader at all…..i was doomed as there hd2 (after task29) didn’t hv os..
Searched for the solution everywhere and eventually nothing worked for me…I was about to give up…suddenly sometime struck my mind…wat if the power/end key is the problem….then things were positive..
I opened up my hd2 (unscrew and removed the back panel) and disconnected the connector flex rigid board (A board) of the hardware keypad from the mainboard….and pushed the battery in and pressed reset (sometime u need to plugin the usb cable to wall charged/pc to wake up the phone) and held volume down key and hopped for some miracle.
Viola saw the tricolor screen after eternity – since the back panel (not backcover) was open I help the battery to the pins and didn’t even move my fingers …run the stock rom installation and held the battery tight in place and waited to get the rom completed…the moment its 100% relaxed my fingers and reconnected the flexboard connector, re-assembled my phone and everything was back to normal…
ONE THING I LEARND FROM THIS…..HD2 IS A ROCKING PHONE AND U CAN RESURRECT IT WHATEVER HAPPENS TO IT (if at all some1 screws it with wrong radio…its officially bricked, but still it can be revived using RIFF JTAG method and rewrite boot data).
One final request pls DON’T GIVEUP ON YOUR DEVISE
Now I have wp7 running successfully and waiting for my activation code for live services
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Thank me if this was useful
I can confirm this does work. I myself was going to give up until I found this and well thank you!
fcpelayo said:
I can confirm this does work. I myself was going to give up until I found this and well thank you!
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happy it worked for you....promote this solution....others might benefit.
also hit thanks if u think its worth it
May I link to or rewrite and credit you with this in my guide?
interesting, two confirmations in this thread, and there's another thread where 2/3 people successfully used this method.
That whole lower right area is the Achilles Heel of this phone, keypad, screen connector and most pressed key all right in one little place.
Bring me the chief designers head on a plate!
Yes. The only downfall of the hd2. I wish it had the soft screen keys at the bottom.
Sent from my HD2 using xda premium
kylew1212 said:
May I link to or rewrite and credit you with this in my guide?
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Would like to divert folks to this thread and share experiences here so every one will hit the same link to get benefit, If thats oki with you. let me know
samsamuel said:
interesting, two confirmations in this thread, and there's another thread where 2/3 people successfully used this method.
That whole lower right area is the Achilles Heel of this phone, keypad, screen connector and most pressed key all right in one little place.
Bring me the chief designers head on a plate!
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yup...and the interesting thing is, i befriended an HTC engineer and got hold of multiple 'a-boards' at that time to test this out.the flex-board that reacts when we push the button.
there were multiple models/molds for HD2...may be different production lines..everything did the same job including the one which was shipped with the device..'a-board' wasnt the culprit here..the very design of having power + end call + device unlock in the same key/button is the issue.

Read this and be aware please

There is a dangerous in our phone and its caused by us and we have to be aware of that.
As many of us keep playing with our phone an ulocking them , modifying etc for some reason and most time to get out from bootloader we take out our batteries.
What i saw and thought i brick my phone is to destroy battery pins from in /out the battery.
I keep having random rebbots from that cause.
So be carefull with that pins and when you plug or unplug your battery always keep in mind of this as it will be maybe a reason not to find a reason why your phone doing those tricks......
Just plug or unplug your battery carefull...
Thats a fair point.....
You could always just use the reset button though
i bent mine about 10 months ago, bent them back and never had any issues
yeah one of my pins is bent right now every few days my phone does a random reset cuz of it
Yeah, ran into this issue a few months ago, with my daughter's phone. She was just yanking it out and putting it back in like nothing. Thought hers was bricked until I fixed the pins too. But good post to warn others ahead of time, because it can continue to give your phone problems.
I dropped my HD2 a couple of months ago - back cover and battery went flying.. Couple of scratches but nothing major, or so it looked like.
Then I had some major problems with it not switching on, I thought I was in serious trouble.. But a look at the battery pins confirmed the problem was they were bent out of shape and just not lining up (would have happened when the battery flew out with force). Nothing the end of a pen or a small screwdriver couldn't fix!
I pull out and put my battery in almost every day and ive never had a problem.
...Then again im not a retard.
TheATHEiST said:
I pull out and put my battery in almost every day and ive never had a problem.
...Then again im not a retard.
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Why don't you post that comment to those who complain about their broken hardware buttons ?
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I mean when they are using Android
sotmax said:
There is a dangerous in our phone and its caused by us and we have to be aware of that.
As many of us keep playing with our phone an ulocking them , modifying etc for some reason and most time to get out from bootloader we take out our batteries.
What i saw and thought i brick my phone is to destroy battery pins from in /out the battery.
I keep having random rebbots from that cause.
So be carefull with that pins and when you plug or unplug your battery always keep in mind of this as it will be maybe a reason not to find a reason why your phone doing those tricks......
Just plug or unplug your battery carefull...
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Thanks for starting this thread sotmax. This is a problem that needs to be adressed in my mind. Now I do not know proof positivly that it is a deferents between pulling the battery or pressing the reset button. But I notice very early on when I first got and started using my HD2 that my HD2 would often hang/freeze on boot up at the Orange Windows splash screen. where as when I used the reset button my HD2 very very rarely would hang/freeze on the orange Windows splash screen. Matter of fact ever seens I have recieved my replacement HD2 I have made it a point not to pull the battery out unless the my HD2 is turned off. I have also made it a point to only use the reset button whenever the need for it comes up, andmy replacement HD2 has not hung/frooze on boot up what so ever. I know you have to pull the back cover off anyway to reset or pull the battery, and that it is just a kittle more of a hasle to have to find something to use to press thelittle reset button. I just feel more comfertable using the reset button, I mean the designers of the HD2 oviously forsaw a need for the button and included one with the HD2. So in my mind maybe it would be better for users of HD2s to use the reset button and not pull the battery whenever they experience freezing or any other issue that requires restarting the phone and you can not do so via the external power/end button. like I said I don't know if it is a difference between using the reset button or pulling the batter as far as ghetto software or hardware goes. But my exsperience tells me it might be. Anyone else that reads this and can tell if there is a actual difference between them please post here and inform me and others about this. Plus using the reset button will negate you from having to worry about bending your battery pins.
kawazaki said:
Why don't you post that comment to those who complain about their broken hardware buttons ?
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What do you mean? That people's hardware keys don't break? Just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Android requires you to use your hardware keys more, so they wear out quicker... it's a common problem. Why do you think most recent android and wp7 phones use capacitive buttons? Because the buttons are used a lot more than they were used for winmo.
I have always been very careful with my phone and never pushed buttons hard or did anything that would harm them quicker, but my home and back button are both beginning to deteriorate. They still work most of the time, but you can feel they don't have the same resistance to them and they aren't always responsive anymore. My phone is in perfect condition except for that.
So what's your issue with people who are having problems with their hardkeys?
This is a good thing to remember!
zarathustrax said:
What do you mean? That people's hardware keys don't break? Just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Android requires you to use your hardware keys more, so they wear out quicker... it's a common problem. Why do you think most recent android and wp7 phones use capacitive buttons? Because the buttons are used a lot more than they were used for winmo.
I have always been very careful with my phone and never pushed buttons hard or did anything that would harm them quicker, but my home and back button are both beginning to deteriorate. They still work most of the time, but you can feel they don't have the same resistance to them and they aren't always responsive anymore. My phone is in perfect condition except for that.
So what's your issue with people who are having problems with their hardkeys?
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You broke your buttons so you're posting this ? I've said before and I'll say it again, Buttons were made to be pressed (don't say it's WinMo, they remain "Buttons" ). They won't make something that would break . Also the warranty does not cover improper usage, try to send it to them and await their response. I doubt you treated your buttons well, I had my HD2 for almost a year and the buttons are still in good shape . It's your fault that you don't know how to correctly use/press the buttons
My HW buttons "WILL" not break unless in an accident
Lets keep it civil please guys ...........
I chuckle every time I read these threads from kids who have broken their phones and then complain that its a fult of the phone not them
Ive had many many phones over the past 15 years and not once have I EVER had a button/pin or any other sort of problem like that unless it was a manufacture fault.
Buttons are meant to be pushed!
Battery pins do not break unless YOU break them. Ive had my HD2 for a year and have constantly removed/replaced battery and have only ever used teh reset button once.

[Q] Going back to stock.

Hi, been trying this for a long time now. I need, for warranty purposes, to return back to stock from nand android. Unfortunately i can't get to bootloader, the tri-color screen. My phone boots directly to Magldr. My phone on/off key is broken and i need it to get to the tri-color bootloader.
My question is, if there's any way i can get the stock winmo 6.5 rom flashed from magldr. USB Flasher, or by CWM, NAND Toolkit, or any other trick so that i can get it to repair?? PLEASE BEFORE ANSWERING NOTE THAT I CAN'T GET TO BOOTLOADER, I DON'T HAVE ON/OFF KEY AND THAT KEY IS NEEDED TO GET TO TRICOLOR SCREEN
My microphone is failling and the hard keys also... need them fixed.
Thanks.
You don't need the on/off keys to go into the bootloader, just the volume down rocker.
Press & hold it, then boot up the device.
Tried it a million times... it's a no go!!! It doesn't work, try it on your HD2, push the volume down and reboot the phone by taking the battery out and back in, or by pushing the reset button. That the only way i can reboot my phone. You need to shortly press the on/off button to get to bootloader.
Okay, try to install Android. After that, from within Android reboot your phone using "Reboot" option . And while it is rebooting, keep the volume down button held.
]P.S[ I just tried rebooting from within android, and then holding the volume down, WITHOUT EVEN TOUCHING THE POWER BUTTON and it went directly to the bootloader. Are you sure your volumes are working ?
You have MAGLDR installed. Power off your phone and connect charger with Vol. down button pressed. Your phone will start in bootloader.
I guess my volume keys must be down too... they work on magldr, they work on android but i can't seem to replicate what you guys are saying. But there's no way i can do this from usb flasher inside magldr?? or inside cwm?? or with nand toolkit?? without having to be in bootloader?
Those are some solutions I have been able to gather from various threads, with the same problem :
Solution #1 :
jonas2295 said:
Okay try this :
Remove battery,
With left hand press and hold volume down,
With the other hand you put the battery back in and press AND hold the power button, so power and volume pressed and hold, wait until you see the bootloader.
This will work (at least it worked on my phone 1min ago)
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Solution #2 :
Marvlesz said:
Some times, Bent Battery Pins can cause unpredictable issues (However, I have not seen one like this.).
You may want to check your battery pins, straighten them delicately if they are (even a little) bent.
You could try sd card flash method?
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mootmetal said:
this us happenin to me all the time ..so if i want to access boot loader i need to wait 2 mn after shuttind down the phone ...if i try befor 2 mn it gos to magldr and no bootloader ...
i read befor that someone had the same issue and he had to wait about 3 or 4 hours instead of 2 mn i wait
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Solution #4 : (This answers your question in the post above, + I think this is the solution that will solve your issue)
T-Macgnolia said:
No no no no no and NO!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is nothing in MAGLDR that can make your HD2 go into bootloader. The only this.g that can get you into the bootloader besides the external hardware buttons is the bootloader.exe that can be run from inside Windows Mobile. It can only be run from inside Windows Mobile. MAGLDR is a custom bootloader that runs after the HSPL bootloader and has no way of communicating with the HSPL bootloader.
At the OP, you may have a faulty volume button ribbon that is causing you not to be able to boot into the bootloader. Check out this thread you will see what I mean. Read post #10
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Solution #5 :
bambuchko said:
I had the same problem ...
I could not enter the bootmanager in android brief button press to end a call, we moved the menu to shut down, reset, etc, the same menu that appears when you hold down the button longer to stop calling ...
This defect appeared to me after I lay HD2 due to large changes in ambient temperature ...
After a few days of research, opening, drying I removed the defect, so I pulled out and cleaned the keys below the screen (Home, Menu, Back, red and green) and wipe the foil that these pressures are the same buttons ...
My HD2 has been working for 2 weeks with no errors
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If none of the above solved your problem, then .. I guess .. Houston, we have a problem.
Sources of the solutions :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326713
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1240295
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=899628
P.S : Read through them, I may have missed something .. and I didn't read the last one thoroughly, read it yourself.
DISCLAIMER:
I do not own any of the previously mentioned solutions. All rights reserved to their respective owners. No copyright infringement intended.
It seems my phone has a little more problems than i tought. I got another HD2 with a broken digitizer,but i can reproduce what you are saying about the volume key down,no need of on/off button. I guess i have to get the courage to open up the beast.
Thanks for all your help guys.
Sent from my NexusHD2 using XDA App
by the way, it's not possible either to flash radio also if i can't get to bootloader??
flashing with fastboot, and .img files and what not is just for android based devices right??
Correct.
If you can't get to the bootloader, you can't flash anything.
Fastboot is only for Android.
I understand that if you are getting the phone serviced directly by HTC, they won't have a problem with you having Android on it. Buy, if you are going through your service provider, that may be a problem.
good luck
I've been to HTC service. They didn't repaired the phone claiming that there was a non original software on the phone and there was water between the digitizer and the screen. Even though none of the stickers were showing red or pink or other color than white.
In fact there is something trapped inside but it may be alcohol. I had an accident with the phone on a boat. Got wet by a wave and it must have gotten to the phone too that was inside my "purse" (it's a man purse ok?!? those bags that we guys use to carry stuff!!). I didn't noticed and instead of taking the battery at once i tried to turn on the phone... all hell brake loose. I then toke the batt of, and let it rest for a couple of days. Then burried it in rice to absorb the moisture. Then read that alcohol could "push" the water out, and splashed some near the hard keys because they didn't work and i thought that may have been salt water, or salt crystals blocking my keys.
Concluding, the phones works with a few limitations. The only keys that work right is the call and the windows keys and volume keys. And my microphone doesn't work right too. People can only barely hear if i speak directly to it and shout, and still they hear me in the bottom of a well.
I've bought another HD2 on ebay, with a cracked digitizer. Was thinking of maybe taking it for parts, since mine is in mint condition. But i might replace it's digitizer and repair the two phones. I'm only affraid to open it up because it looks very, very difficult.
Thanks anyway for all your support.
Hello, i´m an electrician and i have an idea.
Important is to dry it completely before put the Battery in.
I have opened some "normal" earlier Cellphones (not Touchscreen Phones) and cleaned it with distilled water.
It seems to be impossible to get the functions of the Hardkeys back without open your Phone.
You may try to flush out the corner of the hardkeys with distilled water to remove possible contamination with crystals or minerals that could cause block the keys.
I remain this would be the last chance before opening the phone.
i can not say what happens when you do this, normaly the componets have no problem with water, only the microphone and the cable connection can hold the moisture for a long time.
I hope i could have helped you with this idea. Please be careful it will be a risk the Digitizer is also in the bottom right corner.
if you don´t want to take the risk bring your phone to a independent (not HTC or Service Provider) Phone doctor.
excuse my bad english
Olli

Power button behaving funny on Focus ...

My samsung Focus is about 1.5 years old.. I plan to switch carriers at the end my of contract since AT&T is giving me lots of dropped call at the new place we moved to.. The phone is obviously out of warranty, so I am looking to see if I can fix it myself.
The power button on my Samsung focus is behaving very funny lately. When I hit the power button with the phone awake, it thinks I did a "long press" of the power button and shows me the shutdown pull-down image! If I pull-up the image, the phone still reboots...
If I press the power button when the phone screen is OFF, instead of turning on the phone, it again shows the pull-down image, and the same behavior ensues - regardless of what direction I pull the image in, it shuts down the phone.
Some things I have already tried:
I have tried a hard-reset (camera+volume+power, and format the device), but the behavior continues.
I have removed my SD Card (I am using the AT&T approved one), performed hard reset, and problem continues
I have tried a different battery (from my wife's focus), and problem continues
At this point, I am guessing that most likely, the power button connector is loose.. but I am not 100% sure.. Any suggestions on things to try?
Seems like the spring in the power button is gone. I suggest when you want to press it, lean the phone to the right (with the power button towards the ground) so when you press it, gravity helps popping it back.
Or replace the power button.
EnderPsp said:
Seems like the spring in the power button is gone. I suggest when you want to press it, lean the phone to the right (with the power button towards the ground) so when you press it, gravity helps popping it back.
Or replace the power button.
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Tried the first trick... didn't seem to help..
Any tips on where I can find a replacement power button and how I can replace it?
See my response here (and the thread referenced in my second reply). Seems to be one of the issues that appear in time... And in another case it was the battery...
EnderPsp said:
See my response here (and the thread referenced in my second reply). Seems to be one of the issues that appear in time... And in another case it was the battery...
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Thanks EnderPsp!
I have ordered a new battery for now to see if it helps.. its a non-OEM battery off eBay.. Don't want to spend too much without knowing if that is indeed the problem..
I can't find a power button replacement part anywhere... I went over the video and the instructions to reach the power button housing does not seem very bad.. definitely do-able if I can find a replacement part..
walletless said:
Thanks EnderPsp!
I have ordered a new battery for now to see if it helps.. its a non-OEM battery off eBay.. Don't want to spend too much without knowing if that is indeed the problem..
I can't find a power button replacement part anywhere... I went over the video and the instructions to reach the power button housing does not seem very bad.. definitely do-able if I can find a replacement part..
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The button itself is plastic (you can find some on ebay), and I don't know how it works, actually (If it's a spring or otherwise).
I suggest you watch a take apart guide and maybe, just maybe it's just dirt, which you can clean.
You'll know more and afterwards please share the result with us.
EnderPsp said:
The button itself is plastic (you can find some on ebay), and I don't know how it works, actually (If it's a spring or otherwise).
I suggest you watch a take apart guide and maybe, just maybe it's just dirt, which you can clean.
You'll know more and afterwards please share the result with us.
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And now its completely gone... the power button won't respond at all.. the phone has been shut all day. If I take the battery out and put it back in, the SAMSUNG logo shows up for a few seconds and then the phone turns off again.. No way to turn it back ON using the power key..
I sat down to open the circuit yesterday only to realize that I don't have a #000 screwdriver... the smallest one I have is #00 which is too big for the 7 screws that hold the back panel
Off to Grainger today to see if I can find a 000 driver.. It can't get any worse now, so might as well open the phone!
Sure thing - I will update the post later with what I find...
walletless said:
And now its completely gone... the power button won't respond at all.. the phone has been shut all day. If I take the battery out and put it back in, the SAMSUNG logo shows up for a few seconds and then the phone turns off again.. No way to turn it back ON using the power key..
I sat down to open the circuit yesterday only to realize that I don't have a #000 screwdriver... the smallest one I have is #00 which is too big for the 7 screws that hold the back panel
Off to Grainger today to see if I can find a 000 driver.. It can't get any worse now, so might as well open the phone!
Sure thing - I will update the post later with what I find...
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You didn't say if the same happens with the wall charger connected.
Now, If you're going out, try and drop near a phone shop. Ask them if they can help you test with one of their batteries, either for a Focus i917 or from a Galaxy S i9000
Good luck mate.
Dang i thought i was the only one with this issue...
Mine started acting up about 3 weeks ago and it was seriously annoying especially when driving. I would press the lock button to change songs, but it thinks i did a long-press and does the "slide down to power off" thing. Even if i swipe up, the phone would switch off.
Then today, i take my phone out my pocket to send a text and find it's powered off. Won't even switch on now
Ender:
Plugging the phone in does NOTHING. The screen remains black.
Reinserting the battery causes the SAMSUNG logo to appear on-screen but again, goes black after 4-5 seconds.
Holding down the power/lock button has no effect, it's unresponsive.
I'm so pissed off this is happening 6 months before my contract is up. -_-
Don't know what else to say... I hope you still have warranty?
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Don't know what else to say... I hope you still have warranty?
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Not extended no... :/
I've managed to get it into "download mode" now though, and my laptop recognises it as "SAMSUNG CDMA Technologies"... Huh?
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If i have it plugged into my laptop,
hold vol down, power, and camera while inserting the battery i get to the hard reset screen. But then that disappears in the same 4-5 second window.
Ok, it's working again... I left the battery out for a few hours (literaly about 3), then pressed hard on the power button, and placed it (the battery) back in the phone.
Let it turn on and then back off by itself, then pressed hard on the power button.
pressed the button normally, and it booted up no issues. So far works fine.
I expect this issue is partly the power button, and something else unknown
EnderPsp said:
You didn't say if the same happens with the wall charger connected.
Now, If you're going out, try and drop near a phone shop. Ask them if they can help you test with one of their batteries, either for a Focus i917 or from a Galaxy S i9000
Good luck mate.
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Yes' same thing with wall power. New battery arrived and did not help. Went to a local cellphone repair and the guy said main board needs replacement.. he suggested to buy another phone since repair will be more expensive.. he said that he needs to remove soldering on the board reinforce an auxillary power button battery and resolder it in.. no guarantees and will cost atleast $150
Jfran71 said:
Ok, it's working again... I left the battery out for a few hours (literaly about 3), then pressed hard on the power button, and placed it (the battery) back in the phone.
Let it turn on and then back off by itself, then pressed hard on the power button.
pressed the button normally, and it booted up no issues. So far works fine.
I expect this issue is partly the power button, and something else unknown
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Lucky you!! This seems like a common problem with several Samsung phones based on a quick google search
Also bummed that this happened with 6 months remaining ...Now I am somewhat stuck since I want to switch from AT&T due to call issues with several months remaining.. and dont want to buy one till wp8 is out...
Just for fun... I am going to find a 000 screwdriver and try to re-jig the power button.. nothing to loose with the phone refusing to start anyway!
For what it's worth, my power button had been getting increasingly creaky over the course of the last few months, and although not sticking, was requiring ever more pressure to operate. Also, the sound of rusty bedsprings every time I went to use my phone was getting somewhat embarrassing.
I found the sturdiest piece of paper that I could wedge in between the button and the rest of the phone, put a bit of PB Blaster on the paper, and wedged the paper in. The button has since been as good as the day I took the phone out of the box for a couple of months now.
*Edit: Should probably mention that the paper isn't supposed to stay in there - it was just used to apply the lube without soaking the phone.
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Ok, it's working again... I left the battery out for a few hours (literaly about 3), then pressed hard on the power button, and placed it (the battery) back in the phone.
Let it turn on and then back off by itself, then pressed hard on the power button.
pressed the button normally, and it booted up no issues. So far works fine.
I expect this issue is partly the power button, and something else unknown
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So its working completely fine now? No issues? I'll try that but im not hopeful.
I've been having the same issue, started yesterday. There appears to be no issues with the actual button itself, it doesnt appear to get stuck or anything to cause this, even without the external shell and just compressing the sensor itself.
walletless, you said that you tried reformatting it and everything? Damn. I was expecting it to be a software issue. I'll mess with the button mechanism a bit and see if theres anything weird with it
Phone is dead
re-jigging and cleaning around power button did not help.. I ended up ordering a chinese knock-off of HTC Note instead
Does any have this problem, but on a normal stock rom?
I was thinking it might be just custom roms, I don't think that would have anything to do with it
Its worth a shot though
titanhydro said:
Does any have this problem, but on a normal stock rom?
I was thinking it might be just custom roms, I don't think that would have anything to do with it
Its worth a shot though
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My phone died last month. I only installed updates that came through Zune up to 7.5. I went into AT&T and they told me too bad because it was out of warranty. I called Samsung, and they wanted me to 'volume down, camera, power' reset my phone, which didn't work. Samsung told me to send it to them for $70 because I was out of warranty.
Instead I entered a developer competition for a Lumia 800 and won. Now I just have a dead focus, and a new 800. I'd still be interested if anyone finds out a way to fix the focus problem.

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