Phone reboots several times a day v2.13.651.1, does anyone else have this issue? - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Hi, I've scoured the forums here looking to see if anyone else had this problem. I found an old thread started back in May, but I am concerned with firmware 2.13.651.1 (the latest OTA). Since installing this update my phone now restarts 3-4 times per day, usually while idle sitting untouched on my desk. I hear a "buzz", look over and my phone is on the HTC startup screen. No rhyme or reason, just a completely random restart.
A little history, I had this problem OOB with version 1.13.651.1, it went away with OTA #1 - 1.22.651.3 (which had it's own problems, including lockup/overheating 3-4 times a day) and it returned with OTA #2 - 2.13.651.1. I am HTC Unlocked and have SuperSU/BusyBox installed, however I doubt those are my issue. Obviously I am running stock ROMs.
I've tested by doing a complete factory reset and letting the phone sit there idle on the startup wizard. Within hours it had restarted itself despite being untouched. I don't see a huge number of folks complaining about this issue here, so it must be hardware, yes? Do you think I got a bum unit?

I had this happen once today.. this is my second day on the new kernel.do not know if it was a fluke or related to your issue
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That is definitely not normal. You may want to relock and take it into Sprint. I have never experienced a reboot and I've had my phone since launch week. Or try a custom roms like MeanRom and see if you have better luck. You're already upgraded to the new base so you can just download and flash it.
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Yep. I'm on EVO LTE #5. Strange part 2 and 4 did not have reboots. 1,3 and 5 do. Drives me nuts and sprint techs are clueless. With the lastest update it gives you a log of exactly why it had the errors. Yesterday I brought the log to the sprint repair and he said it was meant for HTC, not them.
I'm otherwords, he had no clue on how to read the log.
I'm hoping they fix this crap soon..they will not replace the phone anymore yet they can't fix it. I hate Sprint
Edit. Mine is stock, have not had one working good, long enough to root
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Well, I took it into Sprint and yes they were clueless. Best they could offer me was to flash me back one version to the one the had blank notifications and overheated. I declined and went to HTC. They immediately issued an RMA. While I am not excited to get a refurb unit, I certainly am fed up with the constant reboots. Good thing I kept my old EVO 3D just in case.
FYI, I sent it back to HTC unlocked (but not S-OFF). I like to live dangerously.

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Why are all my Photons breaking?

So, I guess I will be returning to Sprint today to exchage my photon yet again. This will be my 3rd time taking my phone back. I upgraded from an Evo that never gave me one problem and it was my rooting/flashing/hacking guinea pig.
My first phone had a screen glitch and would look fuzzy after it warmed up from normal use. This one has been shutting down on me after it sits idle for a few minutes. I will use it for a while and it fine. I set it down and come back a few minutes later and its off and wont boot. I have to pull the battery on this thing 10 times a day. However, if I have it docked or I am using it everything is fine. I have recently flashed the new update and rooted hoping that would help but it hasnt.
Crazy to think I have had 2 phones both with problems and my buddy hasnt had a single problem with his.
Sounds like a bad batch or one heck of a coincidence. Mabe try getting Sprint store to order you a new replacement instead of getting another one from their current inventory. When the Photon works properly it's a great phone. Regardless Sprint will make it right.
Yeah, I cant complain about Sprints service so far and I do like the phone regardless of the problems I have had. I just hope the bugs get worked out and it gets as much support as the Evo. I was so disappointed with the 3D, which is why I went with the Photon.
My sister had a similar problem with the Moment, she too had it replaced 3 times, the forth one worked fine. One of my EVO's 4G had the infamous charging port disconnect/breakage issue and had to be replaced as well. So far the Photon is okay except the call bug, but thats no longer a problem after doing the steps outlined in the development section. Hope you get a good replacement.
TS
Sounds like you need to go to another sprint store
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[Q] ARIA random reboot??

first i wanna thank you guys for this awesome forum
i have an AT&T aria phone that randomly reboots
LIBERTY PVT SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-1.02.0000
MICROP-831b
TOUCH panel-stn21_03
radio-7.16.35.11
Nov 4 2010
the phone is rooted with CWM v2.5.0.1 istalled.
i flashed the original ATT rom 2.2 from HTC website and it didnt fix it
i flashed shipped att rom and it didnt fix.. also flashed rooted rom yet no luck
1-i tried to unlock the bootloader with HTCDEV.COM but it gives me error message
fastboot oem get_identifier_token
...INFO[err] command error
2-i tried to use the revolutianary website and no luck either
3-i tried to put the original img on the sd card LIBEIMG.zip and booted into bootloader but the phone didnt recognize the file at all.
i am a newbie in the android word but i can swear i did every thing by the book in these last 3 steps** at least as i could understand**
p.s: i dont know wut or who did this to this phone
This is sort of a long shot, but did you happen to install a 32GB SD card around the time the problem started happening?
If not, did you change ANYTHING else? new SIM card? new charger? etc.
nope i did not install 32 GB card..
i dont know exactly what happened to this phone.. i took it AS IS..
when i first got the phone it had the original at&t 2.2 stock S-off ... i was lucky to flash CWM using fastboot..
i think if i can install HBOOT again and turn S on this might solve the problem... or may be i need to do something to the partitions but as i told u im a newbie in here
i am sure it is a software problem due to the error message i get when i try to unlock the bootloader...
I tried everything: stock AT&T Froyo rom, returned to S-on, new sd card, new sim card. Also returned to HTC for "repair," but it still rebooted so I returned to HTC for another try.
BTW, I used the Unrevoked method to root/S-off the phone, and the S-on method listed in the development forum to take the phone back to stock. Both with no problem (several times). The S-on was a little trickie, had to load stock AT&T rom, then follow the S-on instructions, which includes loading the stock AT&T Froyo rom again.
I'll report the results of my 2nd HTC repair on the 2 Arias reboot problem thread.
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i am trying to install HBOOT 1.03 but no luck.. i think if there is a way to reflash the hboot this would solve the problem
gdjy said:
i am trying to install HBOOT 1.03 but no luck.. i think if there is a way to reflash the hboot this would solve the problem
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Don't try to do that. HBOOT 1.03 will not fix your problem, it'll only make it worse (not being able to easily S-OFF). You should avoid HTC's official bootloader unlocking method -- it's worse than Revolutionary.
thank u drumist...
i tried already but no luck.. it says device ID error..
i am so desperate in here.. is there anyway i can fix this aria??
To my surprise I had called HTC and found out that my phone was still under warranty. As I said above, the phone is now back at HTC for a 2nd try. I will let you know what they found as soon as I get the phone back -- it took about a week last time.
Drumist was very supportive in my effort to find the problem, and against his advice and out of desperation, I did restore the HBOOT, and, as he said above, it did not solve the problem. The phone was back to being completely stock -- ATT Froyo 2.2 and S-ON -- and it sill had random reboots --taking anywhere from 1 minute to almost an hour before rebooting. Which is really annoying when trying to troubleshoot. I even re-rooted and S-Off'd the phone using Revolutionary, and still had the problem. I then returned the phone to stock again prior to sending it to HTC for repair. Checked one more time... still random rebooting. As I am now using another phone -- Atrix 4G -- solving this has become more of a challenge.
The other thing that's amazing is that I have 2 ATT Arias with exactly the same problem!
I wonder if it is a location thing. You don't happen to reside in SE Pennsylvania do you?
the same thing has been happening to me. it just started happening recently.
about 10-20 times a day the phone just buzzes and goes straight to the white HTC turning on background.
it's very annoying.
charbo187 said:
the same thing has been happening to me. it just started happening recently.
about 10-20 times a day the phone just buzzes and goes straight to the white HTC turning on background.
it's very annoying.
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I have to agree with you, it is really annoying. Luckily I dont use my phone very often. I dont think it is location based, as I'm in eastern Iowa.
Ok. Just got my Aria back from HTC after their 2nd attempt at at fixing the random reboot problem. It rebooted within 5 minutes of turning it on! And twice after that.
The only thing I did was put in the battery. No SD or SIM card, and I did not plug in a battery charger. I didn't even have a chance to connect to my wifi.
I will call HTC tomorrow and anticipate sending it back to HTC for a 3rd try.
I really thought they would send me a new phone after the 2nd attempt at fixing it. Although now I'm really curious about what could be causing this.
It's interesting that that there are more reports about this problem. I had rooted and installed multiple roms before restoring it to stock AT&T Froyo prior to returning it to HTC for repair. Has anyone had this random reboot problem on a phone that was never rooted?
Oh well. I will probably be sending it back to HTC tomorrow, and will keep you posted about the results.
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I am having the same issues...luckily I now have the HTC One X, however I do still use the Aria as a dedicated GPS, which is frustrating having CONSTANT reboots.
This also only happened recently...I wonder what the issue could be...
Reboot saga
Just spoke to HTC about their failed 2nd attempt to repair my phone. They told me the repair records state that they replaced the "main board," which I assume is like the mother board.
If that is true, I would assume that would be like getting a new phone. If that doesn't fix it, I am truly baffled. The ONLY thing I did was put the old fully charged battery in the phone to test it -- without a SIM or SD card . Could the problem be related to the battery? Since I have another Aria (with its own battery) with the same problem, I doubt it.
Regardless, HTC is having me send it back for a 3rd try to fix it, and they sent me a prepaid shipping label this time.
They said if the 3rd repair attempt doesn't fix it, they would send it to a higher level repair facility for a 4th try! I can't complain about HTC's commitment to trying to repair my phone.
From the responses on this thread, this has become a recent problem. Mine started about a month ago. Any theories out there?
Thanks for sharing your experiences yar, however I'll be dealing with the reboots cause I cant go that long without my phone.
Another thought I had while driving yesterday, Do your guy's that reboots, happen usually after you press the lock button? I've noticed after I send a text message and I hit the lock button is mostly when it will restart. Anyone think it would be that button causing the problem or maybe the HTC Sense Lockscreen?
While I'm waiting for HTC to return my phone after their 3rd attempt to fix this problem I have been experimenting with my other Aria.
I booted into CWM and left it there for over an hour and the phone did not reboot. Does this helps isolate the problem?
Also, has anyone managed to stop a random reboot problem?
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Just got my Aria back from HTC after their 3rd attempt, and it rebooted within 10 minutes. I even used a new battery, thinking that somehow that was causing the problem. No sim or sd card, and I did not even log onto wifi. They claim they replaced the "main board." Its hard to believe they actually tested it.
Probably beating a dead horse, but I will take HTC up on their offer to send it to the next level of service for a 4th try at fixing the problem. Can't believe it wouldn't be more cost effective to just send me a new phone at this point... but then there might not be any new Arias available.
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try setting the Aria data comm to Edge only
I've been following this thread with interest since I have an Aria with AT&T "service" and have been experiencing the random reset problems described here. I have not rooted the phone and have the stock 2.2.2 release side loaded through HTC Sync. After several attempts to isolate the problem, I think I may have stumbled across something that works (so far, no reboots in the last 11 hours, but, that is not conclusive evidence yet). Try using the "hidden test feature" by entering *#*#4636#*#* on the dialer keypad. Then under the "Phone information" section select "GSM only". I understand that this forces the phone to use only the Edge data format.
I think there may be a problem with the Aria's firmware that communicates with the 3G network. I was able to use 3G successfully in the past year, but, something must have changed recently in the way AT&T configured this network or at least I suspect that a recent network change has caused these problems with our phones. You would think that AT&T and HTC would be aware of such a problem by now since I imagine many of us are affected. I'm leaving my phone on Edge until I see evidence that the problem has been resolved.
RWB Jr said:
I've been following this thread with interest since I have an Aria with AT&T "service" and have been experiencing the random reset problems described here. I have not rooted the phone and have the stock 2.2.2 release side loaded through HTC Sync. After several attempts to isolate the problem, I think I may have stumbled across something that works (so far, no reboots in the last 11 hours, but, that is not conclusive evidence yet). Try using the "hidden test feature" by entering *#*#4636#*#* on the dialer keypad. Then under the "Phone information" section select "GSM only". I understand that this forces the phone to use only the Edge data format.
I think there may be a problem with the Aria's firmware that communicates with the 3G network. I was able to use 3G successfully in the past year, but, something must have changed recently in the way AT&T configured this network or at least I suspect that a recent network change has caused these problems with our phones. You would think that AT&T and HTC would be aware of such a problem by now since I imagine many of us are affected. I'm leaving my phone on Edge until I see evidence that the problem has been resolved.
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I will have to give this a try, as for HTC and ATT knowing, they probably don't care and I dont really blame them this is a 2 year old phone.

[updated] Random Reboots

TL;DR check the last post
Has anyone else been experiencing random reboots lately? Mine seems to be intermittent, i used my phone for three hours straight two days ago and everything was fine. The damn thing just rebooted on me three times in the span of about an hour, two were within ten minutes of each other. I'm running cleanROM v1.4 with no cpu control apps, and I haven't changed anything in about 1.5-2 weeks.
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Just did it again. I'm about to smash this damn thing against the wall!!
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I'm running CleanRom 4.5 and have only experienced 1 random reboot. My girlfriend on the other hand is running stock gingerbread and experienced 5 random reboots yesterday. I asked her what she was doing at the time, and she was of no assistance. Definately something to keep an eye on!
I got pissed and wiped everything, then reinstalled CleanROM DE with only the apps I use frequently and everything has been fine so far, haven't had one yet. Maybe it was a buggy app or something else because during this time my extended battery said it was at 80% then after one of the reboots it said 17% and I was like wtf? After the clean install it said 66%!
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I lied, it just did it again!
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brando56894 said:
I lied, it just did it again!
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Are you s-off ? if not make sure you are flashing the boot.img after installing the ROM. Or if you are on GB firmware your installing the firmware patch if installing an ics ROM.
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Yea I have, it's nothing that simple sadly. At first I thought it was a buggy app so I wiped /data and only installed a few apps I use constantly, but it still happened. So I did a fresh install of the current rom I was on and didn't install any apps or restore any data, but it still did it. I just flashed another rom without restoring anything to see if it still happened and it did. I had an idea that it may be the latest radio image that caused it so I flashed to the one before the latest leak, but it still does it.
I'm currently in the process of flashing the original GB RUU to see if it still does it. If it does then I know it's definitely a hardware problem. If you couldn't already tell yes I am S-Off
So the RUU didn't fix it but it did lessen the reboots. Now when I wake the phone up while running Gingerbread the data connection will take a minute or two to connect and will drop out sometimes while the screen is on.
It rebooted on me last night. Also during the night it did a factory reset (or I did it in my sleep!) because when I woke up the phone was at the "choose your language" screen and after I left that all my downloaded apps were gone.
I also just got the OTA adr6425lvw_2.01.605.11-1.02.605.6 but it won't stick.
WTF is going on here? Do you guys think I need to do an insurance claim?
casper99801 said:
I'm running CleanRom 4.5 and have only experienced 1 random reboot. My girlfriend on the other hand is running stock gingerbread and experienced 5 random reboots yesterday. I asked her what she was doing at the time, and she was of no assistance. Definately something to keep an eye on!
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My GF's stock Rezound reboots pretty frequently too... Mine never does, even stock it didn't. After the last fiasco with VZW and sending phones back and forth she's not going to want to swap it out again :-/
brando56894 said:
So the RUU didn't fix it but it did lessen the reboots. Now when I wake the phone up while running Gingerbread the data connection will take a minute or two to connect and will drop out sometimes while the screen is on.
It rebooted on me last night. Also during the night it did a factory reset (or I did it in my sleep!) because when I woke up the phone was at the "choose your language" screen and after I left that all my downloaded apps were gone.
I also just got the OTA adr6425lvw_2.01.605.11-1.02.605.6 but it won't stick.
WTF is going on here? Do you guys think I need to do an insurance claim?
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While your on the stock unrooted untouched ruu do a factory reset from hboot. Then boot up reboot to recovery and flash your Rom.even though I'm soff I still reflash my kernel in hboot after wiping boot.
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I'm giving it a try now and I'll see what happens, thanks.
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Edit: In the past 8 hours I haven't had any random reboots or radio problems (yet), but the battery stats still seem to be wacky (another symptom I forgot to mention). I had the phone off because the battery was dead and I was charging it at my cousin's house. When I left I turned the phone on and in a span of about ten minutes it first reported a reading of 40%, I opened an app for a few minutes and when I looked at it again it was down to 20%, a minute later it was down to 9%. I decided to shut it off for a few minutes, took the battery out and put it back in, then after I booted up it showed 55%! I also had my extended battery with me at the time which I thought was full but when I put it in, my Rezound just went to the white HTC screen and after a battery pull it wouldn't turn back on so I figured it was dead. I just put it back in now and tried to charge it, it's actually at 94%!
I'm currently on GB Firmware, running CleanROM DE v1.4. Before yesterday (?) I have been on ICS Firmware since the initial leak of ICS IIRC.
It just started this crap again about 4 days ago, I was getting one per day on ICS. I ran the original GB RUU four times (twice, tested it out for a few minutes and noticed that data kept dropping out, then ran it again twice) and it still does it.
Before I ran the RUU I was on ConROM when it started so I flashed Nils latest work, when it started to happen again I flashed the kernel in TWRP, when that didn't work I flashed it directly via HBOOT (extracted the PH98IMG from the zip), which still didn't fix it.
I'm beginning to think that I did damage the radios during the S-Off process since I was one of the people that had been trying to run the exploit since v0.01, also during the later tries I realized that I was shorting out the wrong pins at one point After I switched to the correct pins and used v0.02 or v0.03 it works and I had S-Off.
I'm about to go back to S-On and see if it still happens.....
Just came back from Verizon and they're going to replace it for free since it's covered under the MFG warranty since the phone is only 8 months old.
I love how clueless their employees are: I told a guy that my phone was rebooting constantly and that that it keeps losing its connection to 4G (then demonstrated that it had lost it's connection even though mobile data was turned on and when I cycled it it would re-connect), he was about to mention a factory reset but I said I had done about 20 factory resets (didn't mention RUUs or anything) before he even got the words out, so he passed me off to their "tech guy".
Here's the real kicker...
I told him that the data radio keeps shutting off and it reboots constantly. His response was "the what?!" I told him 4G/the internet connection and that I've done numerous factory resets and he then said "we'll ship you a new one."
This is about the 5th time and 3rd different store where Verizon's employees have no idea what the hell I'm talking about. Half the time it isn't even tech related, I've schooled them on their own products and promotions multiple times (namely the 2 month return policy before christmas and the half-off extended battery deal [2 out of 3 employees in the same store didn't know that one])! It's pretty damn sad when a customer who reads Android blogs knows more about the promotions than an official Verizon employee....
brando56894 said:
Just did it again. I'm about to smash this damn thing against the wall!!
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Afaik all android phones do this. Buy an iPhone
Thanks for the helpful response! Ass... I had the original Droid for a year and the incredible for about six months, neither of which did this once. I've also had the Rezound since launch day, I could could the number of times it did this before a month ago on one hand!
Unless you have something useful to contribute STFU.
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Thanks for the helpful response! Ass... I had the original Droid for a year and the incredible for about six months, neither of which did this once. I've also had the Rezound since launch day, I could could the number of times it did this before a month ago on one hand!
Unless you have something useful to contribute STFU.
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If a phone randomly reboots in your pocket, or while you're sleeping... Would you know? I had 7 origional droids, 5 bionics, a rezound, a gnex, and a galaxy tab. I have yet to own an android device that doesn't randomly reboot. I have had devices up tor 11 days without it happening, but inevitability, it happened. I think its related to ram. I never really looked into, but its just a hunch. From what I see on my rezound it is just the shell rebooting and not the device. You are just too much of a fanboy to see that due to many factors, especially fragmentation, that android is super clunky. It is also generally bugged. I am typing this on my bugged sense keyboard, from my bugged WebKit browser. What made android good was open source. It isn't like that anymore.

[Q] Reboots

Anybody's evo lte reboot? my does it constantly now. This is the second day I've owned it. The first day it rebooted once randomly and I discounted it as a glitch. Now I can't even use the thing, it's "almost" stuck in a reboot loop.... going to sprint tomorrow but I thought I'd ask.
Mine did so I exchanged it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688754
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Thanks a ton. Did it today and so far this one is working great. The guy at sprint couldn't believe it for some reason, and apparently there isn't much stuff on the sprint forums about it. I told him that I found a bunch of stuff at XDA. Anyways it rebooted 4 times while I was there right in front of him. Sounds like they almost never do exchanges.. at least at this store. Anyways, thanks for the help.
That's good to hear. Mine didn't reboot in front of the tech but at least I had the crash report from when it rebooted while I was waiting.
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Mine was doing that all the time.. Over the weekend I did a factory reset (Power Button / Up Vol) and then updated the PRL. That seemed to help for about a day and half. But the problem resurfaced. I had only added some of my apps back and setup my blue tooth headset. I was at first thinking it was my blue tooth caused the issue. Yesterday while I was at work it rebooted at lest 12 different times.. Even when I wasn't even touching it.
So I called support first and they opened up a case for me. I dropped by Sprint after work and they took it back and did their checking of the phone.. Here's what I found out.
1. My phone was apparently a revision behind. Can't say for sure if that is true because I didn't note down what I had before i brought it in. So I'll take their word for it. Obviously they factory reset the phone again.
2. The rep I worked with informed me that there is some glitchy apps out there. One that he mentioned that kind of stood out was Go SMS Pro.
Well to continue on here. The phone didn't reboot again after they did their thing. But today I had reloaded and then setup GO SMS Pro again and all of a sudden my reboot problem resurfaced. So I removed Go SMS Pro completely off the phone and I haven't had a reboot since. That was over 12 hours ago. I'll keep an eye on it and also notify the developer just in case. But if you like to use Go SMS like I do that might be part of your problem.
My suggestion make sure you have the latest software revision and then keep an eye on your apps and see if one of them might be causing "System Crash" on your phone.
Hope this helps!!!
I have had about 2 random reboots since May 30th.
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Intermittent Microphone issues all the sudden

I've been having issues where I will make a call or receive a call and the other person can't hear me. It doesn't happen every call which is strange. The microphone works in Google Now and other apps.
I'm on the new firmware 4.13 and currently running Viper 4.0.0 though the issue started earlier when I was running Sin's Sense 5.5 rom. Before switching to Viper 4.0, I re-ran the firmware zips from Capt which wiped my internal sd and did a full wipe, but that didn't seem to help. I have not done the official HTC Ruu yet. I do not use PCs at home so I've not had access to a stable PC yet. That is the next thing on my list to try but I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced something similar.
I've tried cleaning the microphone holes, both the one at the bottom and the one at the top. It happens some times and not others which makes it hard to track down.
Thanks for any help!
Your mic is probably beginning to fail. The same thing happened to my first Evo LTE that I purchased. The entire process took about 2-3 months. Eventually, it might stop working completely.
While I'm not saying that this is definitely the case for you, it is very likely, as I had the same experience. Reflashing your firmware should be the first step, then run a RUU if the firmware flash doesn't help. If not, you might need a new phone, buddy.
My main advice is to activate Sprint TEP insurance from now ($5 per month), if you dint have any. Depending on the problem, they replace your device for free. But you can't enter Sprint with the problem.
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Your mic is probably beginning to fail. The same thing happened to my first Evo LTE that I purchased. The entire process took about 2-3 months. Eventually, it might stop working completely.
While I'm not saying that this is definitely the case for you, it is very likely, as I had the same experience. Reflashing your firmware should be the first step, then run a RUU if the firmware flash doesn't help. If not, you might need a new phone, buddy.
My main advice is to activate Sprint TEP insurance from now ($5 per month), if you dint have any. Depending on the problem, they replace your device for free. But you can't enter Sprint with the problem.
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Thanks! As this problem has been happening more often in the past few weeks, I bit the bullet last night and ordered a M8. Darn, I just had to upgrade... hehe
But your comment does touch on another question I had. I guess Sprint still offers more than one level of insurance? I used to have the full TEP for $11 per month, but cancelled it after I was due for a new phone. I bought the M8 and added it back on, but with HTC's new screen replacement policy, I'm wondering if I should try to downgrade the full TEP to something smaller, and less $ per month. Is there still a lower tier?
I have the same issue on my Evo but I think mine is related to the bottom of the frame not being fully connected to the phone (brother dropped it a lot). Anyone think that could be the issue?
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