on 18-12-2013 18:59
on 18-12-2013 18:59
My HTC one just gave up the ghost today - one minute it was on and working fine making calls, sending messages and browsing, next thing I know - It's dead and wont turn on. Thought maybe battery had died so connected the charger and nothing - no lights, nothing. Tried connecting it to my lap top and the laptop recognises something is attached but nothing happens. Is there a a way of resetting it or is it dead and O2 need to send me a new one as its only about 6 months old.
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on 25-12-2013 18:35
on 25-12-2013 18:35
on 18-12-2013 19:02
on 18-12-2013 19:06
Nope tried that. If I do it when it's connected to the lap top that makes sounds but nothing from the phone on its own or plugged in.
Thanks
on 18-12-2013 19:07
on 18-12-2013 19:07
on 18-12-2013 19:23
on 18-12-2013 19:23
on 18-12-2013 20:43
@Anonymous wrote:
O2 would send it off to their repairs.
I would seek assistance from HTC.
http://www.htc.com/uk/support/
Very good advice, always go direct to the manufacturer if the phone is still under warranty, O2s repair partners are notorious for being poop!
on 25-12-2013 18:17
This happened to me on Xmas Morning
Replied to a text at 5am on Today and my HTC One Black just turned itself off and wont turn back on. Tried the tips on this messageboard but nothing works. Plugged it in a charger on the wall and no light indicates it is charging. Tried the USB to my PC (it detects it on and off) but again no light.
So random as I have had no problems with this phone at all, and I have had it since Sept this year. So hugely frustrating considering there is no access to the battery or any useful tips anywhere online
on 25-12-2013 18:35
on 25-12-2013 18:35
on 25-12-2013 21:23
on 25-12-2013 21:23
Thanks for the info M15!!!!!
I have never had a problem like this on any of my phones but then again this is my first android. With my other phones because I had access to the battery, I would normally reset the battery if the phone crashes whereas you do not have that option with this phone.
Motherboard failure is quite major considering it never crashed or showed any indication it was going to malfunction up until today.
Hopefully O2 can replace it or get it fixed and let me transfer my contract sim to an ol' sim card so I can use it on my ol' Blackberry if I decide to get it sent away and fixed
on 26-12-2013 10:09
on 26-12-2013 10:09