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This post has been edited by rayfoo: May 9 2013, 10:10 PM{Official HTC One And The Only One Thread V3}, HTC Zoe/Blink Feed/Boom Sound/Sense 5
{Official HTC One And The Only One Thread V3}, HTC Zoe/Blink Feed/Boom Sound/Sense 5
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May 9 2013, 10:09 PM
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May 10 2013, 08:28 AM
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morning! another good news this morning my spigen casing just shipped out
Delivery Estimate: Monday May 20, 2013 - Wednesday May 29, 2013 by 8:00pm Shipped Track Package Contact Seller File/View Claim Return or Replace Items Leave Seller Feedback Write a Product Review Hide Tracking SPIGEN SGP HTC One 2013 Case Slim [Ultra Thin Air] [Crystal Clear] Clear Hard Case Protection Cover + Clear Steinheil Screen Protector Film SPIGEN SGP HTC One 2013 Case Slim [Ultra Thin Air] [Crystal Clear] Clear Hard Case Protection Cover + Clear Steinheil Screen Protector Film |
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May 10 2013, 08:49 AM
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May 10 2013, 11:05 PM
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I asked earlier but nobody replied, is the diagnostic menu command available in htc one?
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May 12 2013, 04:31 PM
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add me 32gb silver
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May 12 2013, 05:25 PM
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May 12 2013, 08:51 PM
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The HTC One might just be the best-looking smartphone on the market right now. It’s a real head-turner, the kind of phone that you’d leave your current phone for. At first everything’s perfect, but then you realize that the HTC One has issues. Don’t get us wrong, it’s a really solid smartphone (check out our HTC One review for the full story), but every smartphone has its flaws. In this article, we’ll round up the most commonly reported HTC One problems and try to offer up some solutions for anyone suffering from this beautiful phone’s known issues.
Problem: Background noise or static A number of people have been complaining about a buzzing sound or background static. The problem is most common through the speakers, but can be heard when using headphones as well. Some people report hissing through the headphones when listening to music, especially noticeable during gaps in the audio. Others are reporting popping sounds from the speakers, most noticeably after notifications come in. There is also hissing for some during voice calls. It’s not clear whether this is a hardware or software issue. Some people have returned their handsets for replacements and report the exact same problem occurring on the new one as well. Workarounds: You may not be able to get rid of the problem entirely, but you can reduce it by turning off Beats Audio via the gear icon in the Notifications panel. Some people report that having NFC turned on makes it worse as well, so turn that off, too. Possible solutions: There might be a software update eventually that will address this issue, but HTC hasn’t confirmed the problem, so there’s no guarantee. You can try getting a replacement handset in the hope that it’s a hardware issue and the new one won’t have the same problem. There are plenty of people reporting that they have no audio issues with their HTC One handsets. Contact HTC, your retailer, or carrier to report the issue. Problem: Gaps, rough edges, bulges, or scratches It seems that some HTC One handsets shipped in less than perfect condition. There have been several reports of build quality problems with gaps between the plastic and metal, strange bulges, mysterious scratches on the body, and edges that feel rough to the touch. Solution: This is really straightforward and there’s only one course of action to take. If you’re unhappy with the build quality of your HTC One, you should return it. Contact the retailer where you bought it, explain the problem, and you’ll get a replacement handset. Problem: Proximity sensors not working A few people have reported that their sensors aren’t working correctly. You may notice that the capacitive buttons don’t light up and this could actually be a sign that the sensor isn’t working. Try covering the sensors (top left) with your finger and see if the capacitive buttons light up. You can also test the sensors using a free app called Android Sensor Box. Solution: If they aren’t working then it’s a hardware fault and you’ll have to return the phone and get a replacement. Problem: Unresponsive Home or Back buttons Many owners have highlighted an issue with the capacitive Home and Back buttons either side of the HTC logo beneath the screen. It seems they are unresponsive some of the time. This might be a bigger problem if you are using a screen protector. If this is a software issue, HTC will release an update to fix it at some point, but in the meantime there is something you can try. Workaround: If you tap lock and then unlock, or tap on the touchscreen and then try the buttons again, you might find that they are more responsive. Possible solutions: Go to Settings > Language & keyboard > HTC Sense input > Advanced > Calibration tool and just use a very light touch to calibrate. You should now find that the Home and Back keys are a little more responsive. You could turn on Vibrate feedback in Settings > Sound to make sure that you are touching the button correctly (apparently the capacitive area is small and you have to be precise). Problem: Dead or stuck pixels There have been quite a few complaints about dead pixels (pixels which won’t light up at all) and stuck pixels (pixels which stay permanently on) on new HTC One handsets. Possible solutions: You can try an app like Dead Pixel Detect and Fix and see if it helps. You can return the handset and get a replacement. Problem: Takes a long time to charge The HTC One does have a bigger battery than many smartphones, rated at 2,300mAh, and some owners have been complaining that it takes a long time to charge. You may be used to your smartphone being fully charged within three hours, but the HTC One is likely to take four hours or longer. Apparently HTC has taken precautions to ensure that the battery lasts (since it isn’t removable) and this partly accounts for the longer charging time. If it seems to be taking a lot longer than that then there are a couple of things worth checking. Possible solutions: Are you using the charger that shipped with the phone? If you’re using an older charger or plugging it into your computer via USB to charge, then it will take longer. If you are using the charger that came with your HTC One, then you might try a different charger, just to make sure that the original isn’t faulty. Have you got a lot of apps running on the phone while it is charging? The less that’s active and syncing, the faster the phone will charge. |
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May 12 2013, 09:13 PM
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request for replacement set? from their website they mentioned because of the software, after update ok already
http://spigen.com/social/htc-one-screen-pr...r-glas-tr-slim/ QUOTE(silencer @ May 12 2013, 05:55 PM) Just wasted money as the SGP GlasT screen protector will make your home and back button not functioning. I believe they had released the new updated version This post has been edited by rayfoo: May 12 2013, 09:15 PM |
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May 12 2013, 10:31 PM
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anyone managed to install facebook home?
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May 12 2013, 10:32 PM
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spigen ultra thin air casing is selling already, dunno why they never update in their mian page, but mine is being shipped out as this moment , should arrive around next week
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May 13 2013, 08:36 PM
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take note users of the hard shell, some comments from other users..
HTC ONE..Don't use the HTC hard shell.... well i am a bit peeved, my ONE came yesterday, beautiful device, popped it into the official Hard case I bought in advance, was a happy camper. Took it out of the case last night to have a "naked" play if you like without the case, and noticed two marks on the ally back. One in the dead centre lines up with a moulding lump inside the red top cap of the case, the other to the right top corner. It is the case that has done this, and im really peed off. I have emailed HTC and await a response. Anyone else have this case? check the back of the phone at the top if you do..... http://www.avforums....hard-shell.html Back to top .. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #14 Joost39 Posted 18 April 2013 - 04:02 PM Enthusiast Members PipPipPip 213 posts Gender:Male Location:Denmark Interests:Smartphones, PDAs, GPS, Android, iPhone Devices:HTC ONE I've bought the ONE plus this case and put it on first day, today I've noticed one single 7 mm scratch on the back/top of the aluminium :-( fu.. its sad... My history of nice "tools": LG Optimus 2X Samsung i900 Omnia *Nokia E66 *iPhone 3G 8GB *HTC Touch Diamond *HTC P3470 *ASUS P750 *HTC Touch Cruise *HP iPAQ 614C *HTC Touch Dual *Apple iPhone 8GB *MOTO Z8 *HTC TyTN 2 *TomTom Go 720 TMC *HTC TOUCH *Garmin nüvi 660FM *Mio C520T *HTC Advantage X7500 *Garmin Nüvi 670FM *Tomtom ONE II/TT6 EU *MIO P550/Miomap 3.2 *MIOC710/iGO *LOOXN100/MN6 *Transonic6000T/MN5.2 *TTGO910/TT6 *Medion515T/GoPal *SEP990i/NAV4ALL *SEM600i/NAV4ALL *MIOA701/TT5 *TTONE/TT5 *MIO269+/MN5 *MIO168/MIOMAP *Qtek8310/TTM5 *Qteks100/TT5 *Qtek2020i/TT5 *Qtek8020/TTM5 *HP6340/X-road * Qtek8080/TTM4 *SPVC500/TTM4 *SPV200/TTM4 *SPV100/TTM4 *HP2210/TT3 *Ipaq5550/TT3 *Ipaq3970/TT2 *Ipaq3950/TT2* Back to top .. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #15 gavinfabl Posted 21 April 2013 - 03:50 PM Enthusiast Members PipPipPip 237 posts Gender:Male Devices:HTC One Twitter:@gavinfabiani I sold mine. It is dreadful. Adds to much bulk as well. A clear silicone case is best option, using a Belkin one at the moment, but have 6 more I bought on Saturday waiting now to arrive. |
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May 13 2013, 10:32 PM
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HTC One received a firmware update last week that involved a 230 MB software package, but it seems that the Tatiwan-based company is on the verge of rolling out the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for its flagship smartphone. The last week’s HTC One update brought the firmware version to 1.29.401.12, and, according to GottaBeMobile we should prepare for another update.
We are talking about the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for HTC One which will also bring some major improvements. The firmware version of the HTC One will jump from 1.29.x to 2.x and one of the most important changes will probably involve the apps that require a Menu button. You probably know that on the HTC One running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean a special virtual button appears in the low end of the display. Well, after the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for HTC One will be rolled out, the users will no longer have to long press the Back button to open the Menu window, like it is currently happening after the last firmware update. Rumor has it that the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for HTC One will allow the users to integrate new information sources in Blinkfeed, besides Facebook, Flickr, LinkedIn, Twitter, calendar, and others. The TV remote control app will also be improved after the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for HTC One rolls out, but the most anticipated new feature is the Quick Settings menu in the Notification Area, which allows you to quickly turn on/off NFC, WiFi, 4G, Bluetooth, set display Brightness and other. This post has been edited by rayfoo: May 13 2013, 10:34 PM |
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May 15 2013, 09:42 PM
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May 15 2013, 09:48 PM
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