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WhitE LighteR
post Jun 7 2013, 03:30 PM

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QUOTE(kpchow75 @ Jun 7 2013, 03:19 PM)
I was considering it last time, but thinking of each time you need to take out the casing (if u have using casing). I give up this car kit and end up with exogear exomount 2.
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what car charger you using? i still cant find one that works properly with htc...
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post Jun 7 2013, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(WhitE LighteR @ Jun 7 2013, 03:30 PM)
what car charger you using? i still cant find one that works properly with htc...
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Still can't find any. Do you have any recommendation?
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QUOTE(nebousuke @ Jun 7 2013, 03:17 PM)
Just went to collect my one to one exchange, turned out even worse! Gap still exist, scratches and even poor plastic injection finish around the volume button, can dent on the plastics. Rejected and they said gonna be another week. I am so angry now, I wonder what can really be done now. Sigh

I am losing confidence on HTC's quality control. This is the most disappointing finishing in a product I've ever seen
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That's HTC Malaysia service for you. Plenty of complaints on their Facebook.

Now just praying that nothing happens to my HTC One for the length of time I'm using it.

QUOTE(WhitE LighteR @ Jun 7 2013, 03:30 PM)
what car charger you using? i still cant find one that works properly with htc...
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Would like to know as well.

My car has a 2.1 amp charger which I use to charge my iPhone 5, but won't dare to charge my HTC One with it. Totally understand that only 1 amp will be charged to it, but seems that the charging electronics in the HTC One is crap, and it will somehow not charge properly based on what I've read other users experienced.

Now, THANKFULLY the HTC One battery performance is quite good and I can even use Waze (GPS) for a considerably long amount of time without it hurting my battery charge for the day. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(kpchow75 @ Jun 7 2013, 03:39 PM)
Still can't find any. Do you have any recommendation?
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laugh.gif still not yet too. I tried 2 but the phone draws more power then it can charge laugh.gif Both is rated as 2A charger.. doh.gif

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I got a YooBao battery,11200mAh that comes with 2A and 1A. My previous device S2 can charged both port but HTC One can charge at 1A only...

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QUOTE(shockk @ Jun 7 2013, 03:45 PM)
That's HTC Malaysia service for you. Plenty of complaints on their Facebook.

Now just praying that nothing happens to my HTC One for the length of time I'm using it.
Would like to know as well.

My car has a 2.1 amp charger which I use to charge my iPhone 5, but won't dare to charge my HTC One with it. Totally understand that only 1 amp will be charged to it, but seems that the charging electronics in the HTC One is crap, and it will somehow not charge properly based on what I've read other users experienced.

Now, THANKFULLY the HTC One battery performance is quite good and I can even use Waze (GPS) for a considerably long amount of time without it hurting my battery charge for the day. biggrin.gif
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There hasn't been even 2 complaints about the One's charging electronics sweat.gif

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QUOTE(andylow4421 @ Jun 7 2013, 10:37 AM)
Weird, 32GB only taking 6GB+ but 64GB 10GB+  rclxub.gif

Let us know any outcome choonwai11
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i got the below reply from HTC ,i was like blink.gif blink.gif blink.gif

Currently, HTC One 64 GB handset is unavailable in Malaysia. We are unable to confirm if and when the handset will be available in South East Asia and we cannot provide details with regard to the used memory of it. To further assist you, we would like to ask for the IMEI number of the handset. Here are the instructions on how to check the IMEI:

64gb not avilable in msia???? then what are we gettng?? all AP set????
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QUOTE(ArmedandDangerous @ Jun 7 2013, 03:49 PM)
There hasn't been even 2 complaints about the One's charging electronics sleep.gif
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The original charger i dont think got problem. Its the after market one that seems to be giving problem... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(ArmedandDangerous @ Jun 7 2013, 03:49 PM)
There hasn't been even 2 complaints about the One's charging electronics  sweat.gif
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Nothing wrong with charging using bundled AC charger. Only charging through vehicle that might cause issues. Still, not worth the risk to have the battery / phone damaged and the nice HTC Malaysia service will keep delaying on repairs and giving half-baked repairs even. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(WhitE LighteR @ Jun 7 2013, 03:51 PM)
The original charger i dont think got problem. Its the after market one that seems to be giving problem... laugh.gif
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Ok, i tried the car charger come with my previous Nexus One car kit (2A). It just won't charging properly and the phone is very hot (47 degree).

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QUOTE(kpchow75 @ Jun 7 2013, 04:08 PM)
Ok, i tried the car charger come with my previous Nexus One car kit (2A). It just won't charging properly and the phone is very hot (47 degree).
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i heard some manufacturer added certain resistor to charger to "signal" the phone its a compatible charger which makes aftermarket charger doesnt work properly with the phone. not sure if this is the case with htc...
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My advise is to get proper original car charger with reputable manufacturer. Count yourself lucky when it damage your phone only. Some case of using those china unknown brand for few bucks only car charger fried up the car electronic board as well.
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QUOTE(kpchow75 @ Jun 7 2013, 04:08 PM)
Ok, i tried the car charger come with my previous Nexus One car kit (2A). It just won't charging properly and the phone is very hot (47 degree).
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Yes, this is a good example.

I know many people have posted earlier that as long as your car charger outputs 1A or more (including 2A or 3A), the HTC One will only take in 1A and won't cause damage to it, as scientifically speaking, they are right. But then again, there's more to it than meets the eye? brows.gif

Since people's experience tells otherwise, it would be wise NOT to use car chargers for the time being unless they are manufactured to officially support HTC One.

Any other thoughts? The car charger is heck of convenient for my iPhone 5, and I'm also wishing I could have the same convenience with my HTC One. sad.gif
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QUOTE(shockk @ Jun 7 2013, 04:42 PM)
Yes, this is a good example.

I know many people have posted earlier that as long as your car charger outputs 1A or more (including 2A or 3A), the HTC One will only take in 1A and won't cause damage to it, as scientifically speaking, they are right. But then again, there's more to it than meets the eye?  brows.gif

Since people's experience tells otherwise, it would be wise NOT to use car chargers for the time being unless they are manufactured to officially support HTC One.

Any other thoughts? The car charger is heck of convenient for my iPhone 5, and I'm also wishing I could have the same convenience with my HTC One. sad.gif
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Buy a powerbank to charge your phone inside the car? hmm.gif lol
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QUOTE(shockk @ Jun 7 2013, 04:42 PM)
Yes, this is a good example.

I know many people have posted earlier that as long as your car charger outputs 1A or more (including 2A or 3A), the HTC One will only take in 1A and won't cause damage to it, as scientifically speaking, they are right. But then again, there's more to it than meets the eye?  brows.gif

Since people's experience tells otherwise, it would be wise NOT to use car chargers for the time being unless they are manufactured to officially support HTC One.

Any other thoughts? The car charger is heck of convenient for my iPhone 5, and I'm also wishing I could have the same convenience with my HTC One. sad.gif
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my RM5 car charger from Daiso work perfectly though hmm.gif
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QUOTE(kpchow75 @ Jun 7 2013, 04:44 PM)
Buy a powerbank to charge your phone inside the car?  hmm.gif lol
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Yes, am doing that now but can't always bring powerbank everywhere. laugh.gif

QUOTE(jloi @ Jun 7 2013, 04:46 PM)
my RM5 car charger from Daiso work perfectly though hmm.gif
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Is it a 1A charger? Have photo? How's the charging time compared to AC bundled charger? Perhaps I will go look for it also. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(kpchow75 @ Jun 7 2013, 04:44 PM)
Buy a powerbank to charge your phone inside the car?  hmm.gif lol
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Not a good idea if you tend to park under hot sun sometime. Battery is not good with heat. Except you gonna bring it down when you exit the car.
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QUOTE(shockk @ Jun 7 2013, 04:54 PM)
Yes, am doing that now but can't always bring powerbank everywhere. laugh.gif
Is it a 1A charger? Have photo? How's the charging time compared to AC bundled charger? Perhaps I will go look for it also.  biggrin.gif
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wait later fong gung i hgo take pic show XD but I rarely use it though. Din monitor the charging speed
Meanwhile my phone charge faster with Yoobao power bank when plug into 2amp
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Hi All,

I just got my HTC One from Digi, and the sales person mentioned to me that i need to register online thru HTC distributor to get my 2 years warranty, however i not able to find any link on HTC website regards of the warranty, and also from the distributor SIS.

Anyone know how to register for it???

Pls help

Thanks
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Hi All,

I just got my HTC One from Digi, and the sales person mentioned to me that i need to register online thru HTC distributor to get my 2 years warranty, however i not able to find any link on HTC website regards of the warranty, and also from the distributor SIS.

Anyone know how to register for it???

Pls help

Thanks

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