on 20-10-2014 12:18
on 20-10-2014 12:18
Hi,
I purchased a HTC Desire S and updatd the android system software on my phone as it was set to factory default. The phone has now crashed and won't go past the htc logo. I have tried the factory reboot by holding the volume button at the side but this hasn't worked. I have downloaded a toolkit which I thought would help with this but the device is not found by my computer. I left it in to a local phone shop and they had no idea how to fix it.
Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks in advance
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on 20-10-2014 13:46
on 20-10-2014 13:46
@Bambino wrote:OP said in their first post "I left it in to a local phone shop and they had no idea how to fix it."
Maybe they need to go armed with the link you provided to a different shop?
I would try a shop that knows what they are doing.
As I said, HTC's aren't the easiest, but not impossible to do.
All it needs is a ROM but I am surprised that a proper factory reset isn't fixing it tbh......
on 20-10-2014 12:23
on 20-10-2014 12:23
on 20-10-2014 12:31
hi i have tried this but it didn't work unfortunately
20-10-2014 12:35 - edited 20-10-2014 12:36
20-10-2014 12:35 - edited 20-10-2014 12:36
on 20-10-2014 12:40
i'm trying to find a way to fix it myself as by the time i gte somebody to look at it i could have bought a new phone but thank you for your help. if anybofy has any other ideas i'd appreiciate the help
on 20-10-2014 12:43
on 20-10-2014 12:43
on 20-10-2014 12:43
on 20-10-2014 12:43
on 20-10-2014 12:51
i updated the software just through the phone as when i swicthed it on it suggested to update it to the most recent operating system.
i bought the phone about 2 years ago however it has been in my drawer since then broken and never got round to getting it fixed due to various reason but i would like to fix it as its like brand new.
i know its an oudated phone but i have always had a soft spot for the htc desire/desire s models and would to use it.
20-10-2014 12:57 - edited 20-10-2014 13:01
20-10-2014 12:57 - edited 20-10-2014 13:01
What was broken on the phone? The most recent OS you could possibly get on that phone would be Ice Cream Sandwich, which is now several generations off the latest Android OS. I understand your fondness for the phone, but maybe it's time to put it back in the drawer and get a more updated phone that will serve your purposes better.
There's a whole new family of HTC Desire phones. Why don't you look at getting one that will suit your budget?
on 20-10-2014 13:06
the phone was completely brand new and still is. when i updated the operating system it crashed and wouldn't go on again.
i only need my phone to make phone calls and text. i don't really use it for much else. i am currently using a very old nokia which is fine but it doesn't have wi-fi on it and the camera is rubbish. i was on holidays a few weeks ago and a phone with a wi-fi and a better camera would have been very useful