
on 13-07-2014 16:28
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on 13-07-2014 16:46
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on 13-07-2014 16:46
It doesn't sound as though it is something that is going to go away tbh. I think your best option would be to return it to the manufacturers under the warranty.

13-07-2014 16:37 - edited 13-07-2014 16:42
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13-07-2014 16:37 - edited 13-07-2014 16:42
Is their a chance of any liquid ingress ion from rain etc ?
You could try a soft reset by turning it off , battery pull (handset dependant) and turn back on , also ensure your software is up to date and as a last resort perform a hard reset after making a back up first.
If no joy then seek assistance from the manufacturer via their uk online support page. http://www.htc.com/uk/support/
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It doesn't sound as though it is something that is going to go away tbh. I think your best option would be to return it to the manufacturers under the warranty.
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13-07-2014 17:02 - edited 13-07-2014 17:04
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13-07-2014 17:02 - edited 13-07-2014 17:04
However check any household insurance or bank account as some current ones provide mobile phone cover which will carry an excess to pay.
If your sure however that liquid is not the cause then contact HTC.

The issue with liquid is the possible issues down the line due to oxidation on the internals.
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on 13-07-2014 21:41
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