My phone is loosing signal - HTC One V

Hey everyone, I was wondering why my HTC one v is always loosing signal for about 1 min then comes back normally and it happens every 3 or 4 min.so is the problem from the phone and what are the solutions? Or is it from the carrier.please help bacause it really pisses me off
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donhashem.dh said:
Hey everyone, I was wondering why my HTC one v is always loosing signal for about 1 min then comes back normally and it happens every 3 or 4 min.so is the problem from the phone and what are the solutions? Or is it from the carrier.please help bacause it really pisses me off
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dont hold the phone at the bottom....i have the same problem. or hold it upside down if you need siginal quick....it's the only way

Lol your right when I flip it the signal boosts but when I hold it normally it completely looses signal. Isn't there a real solution for this problem cz imagine yourself holding your phone up side down
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donhashem.dh said:
Lol your right when I flip it the signal boosts but when I hold it normally it completely looses signal. Isn't there a real solution for this problem cz imagine yourself holding your phone up side down
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lol i have used it upside down before and none that i know of :/

I know I'm going off topic but I wanna ask you a question which confuses me
1 what is a Rom
2 what is cmw
3 what is clockword mod recovery
4 what is cyanogen mod
5 what is kernel
6 what is stock (I hear about it a lot especially stock Rom)
7 what is nandroid backup
Please reply and sorry for going of topic
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donhashem.dh said:
I know I'm going off topic but I wanna ask you a question which confuses me
1 what is a Rom
2 what is cmw
3 what is clockword mod recovery
4 what is cyanogen mod
5 what is kernel
6 what is stock (I hear about it a lot especially stock Rom)
7 what is nandroid backup
Please reply and sorry for going of topic
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lol.
you are the guy who did knew about rooting and stuff..
1. rom = OS a.k.a android
2. cwm = is the name of a custom recovery
3. you've just answered yourself at number 2 with this.
4. the best developers gathered under one roof which is called Cyanogenmod. They make Android OS'es. Search on google, they have a website.
5. Kernel is like the motor of the OS. Without it, the rom will not start.
6. stock means default. if it refers to stock rom it means the OS that came with your phone untouched by you in any way.
7. nandroid backup performs a backup as per the name, of your current rom.

Quick reply.
1. A ROM is the operating system of your phone... Like windows xp is to a computer. you can change this and try different ones.
2 & 3. Is a Recovery from there you can do functions that are necessary to flash ROMs Kernels and even backup your phone
4. A ROM made from the released source code from google... All Vanilla which means that it doesnt have the HTC overlay.
5. A Kernel is the underlying software that communicates with the hardware of the phone in this case
6. Stock means that it has not been modified.
7. A Nandroid is a function that is incorporated into the Recovery it allows you to backup the system in your phone so you have the possibility of recovering it at some other time.
You have a lot of reading to do... The learning curve is steep; start climbing

Thanks man,but from where can I get all of these information about the meanings of these words so I can understand them more deeper
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donhashem.dh said:
Thanks man,but from where can I get all of these information about the meanings of these words
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from this very website. watch, read, learn! WRL

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1687595

I only see how to update roms and kernels and other things but I didn't see where they teach things like that.
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Thanks a lot man
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This is exactly what you want
donhashem.dh said:
I only see how to update roms and kernels and other things but I didn't see where they teach things like that.
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Here you are -
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21856647. :laugh:

Are you serious..???:banghead:
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donhashem.dh said:
Are you serious..???:banghead:
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Just use my toolkits for Kernel and Recovery flashing

It's because the antenna is at the bottom!
donhashem.dh said:
Lol your right when I flip it the signal boosts but when I hold it normally it completely looses signal. Isn't there a real solution for this problem cz imagine yourself holding your phone up side down
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We can't do anything.... 'cause the antenna is at the bottom....
Dunno why HTC made it like this...

RFrancis said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1687595
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Probably better to point him to the original link...
Dictionary for n00b - What is.../What does ...mean?
As to the antennas, the body is metal so they have to put the antennas behind the plastic parts so that the radio signals can get through. The only solution is to change your grip so that you don't cover the bottom of the phone.

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Cricket x500 ZTE

I found a cricket ZTE droid and the screen was locked does anyone know how to get into this phone.I was just thinking about rooting it and revolving and reinstalling the stock Rom because I don't think there's and custom roms for this phone.and what I mean by locked is you know when you choose like a 6-didit no that just locks the key pad so nobody can use it that what I'm talking about.
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Is anyone familiar with this phone.any help at all would be appreciated.
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zte x500 score
I don't know much about the phone or root or any of the cool things you could do to the phones .. I do know I own.one its rooted by using zerg root one click.. got cwm recovery on it from the app rom manager.. found a stock rom and another that I'm using called STRIPPED_blue custom mod.. and now I just put the v6 superchadger. And 3g turbocharger. In it got those from xda and used script manager to script them.. phone is running great!! Way better than I could expect this. Little memory phone to run.. thank you to all the developers who put their. Time and dffort to make all these awesome things to tweak our phones.. very happy with what I got! Thanks guys!!
I have a custom rom loaded up on my x500. Lemme find where I got it. I'll get back to you.
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Krsmqn said:
I have a custom rom loaded up on my x500. Lemme find where I got it. I'll get back to you.
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My wife has that phone and she's tired of low space does the custom Rom cut out some of the un needed clutter?
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I found the link for the custom x500 rom. I am using it right now and it works well. You must partition your sd card in order to take full advantage.
It is all explained Here
The link you posted goes to bbcode.org nothing relating to the rom
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Should i update my stock x?

Hey guys,
I recently bought my one x and i want to root it eventually and right now i would like to leave it as it is. But i want it also to update via the official updates. Will it be harder or even impossible to root afterwards if i update?
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I would update personally as there are many nice fixes/improvements in the new updates.
ste1164 said:
I would update personally as there are many nice fixes/improvements in the new updates.
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Yes but will it affect rooting process?
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and313 said:
Yes but will it affect rooting process?
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If you plan on unlocking your bootloader via the HTC Dev route then not really.
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It might affect your ability to get S-Off, but we don't know as we don't have S-Off.
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If you plan on unlocking your bootloader via the HTC Dev route then not really.
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Ok thanks
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and313 said:
Hey guys,
I recently bought my one x and i want to root it eventually and right now i would like to leave it as it is. But i want it also to update via the official updates. Will it be harder or even impossible to root afterwards if i update?
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You should go root, update, and flash a custom ROM. From my experience, my One X is my first super phone after jumping over from a crappy Nokia phone.
The first day when I got my phone, I got all excited with playing around it. I've been reading lots of stuff here on XDA. It was very tempting to root in on day one, but I managed to let it stay. But immediately, the day after, I risked it all and tried to root it, even if I don't have any experiece or background on handling an Android device.
All the hardwork payed off and just this morning, I updated my phone to ARHD 7.2.0 on stock kernel. Everything feels better right now than what I had on day 1.
But in the end, it is still your choice if you want to hack your phone or not. But trust me, it's worth it.
monchee said:
You should go root, update, and flash a custom ROM. From my experience, my One X is my first super phone after jumping over from a crappy Nokia phone.
The first day when I got my phone, I got all excited with playing around it. I've been reading lots of stuff here on XDA. It was very tempting to root in on day one, but I managed to let it stay. But immediately, the day after, I risked it all and tried to root it, even if I don't have any experiece or background on handling an Android device.
All the hardwork payed off and just this morning, I updated my phone to ARHD 7.2.0 on stock kernel. Everything feels better right now than what I had on day 1.
But in the end, it is still your choice if you want to hack your phone or not. But trust me, it's worth it.
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Damn you i will stay on the stock for a week or so just to see that everything is ok and after that... Flashing
What do you mean with arhd?
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Hey did you unlocked the bootloader to?
Root is fine.. But to have a custom rom we need to have bootloader unlocked right?
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divyanshu308 said:
Hey did you unlocked the bootloader to?
Root is fine.. But to have a custom rom we need to have bootloader unlocked right?
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As far as i know. Use htcdev to unlock bootloader
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Right. Go to HTCdev website to unlock.
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monchee said:
You should go root, update, and flash a custom ROM. From my experience, my One X is my first super phone after jumping over from a crappy Nokia phone.
The first day when I got my phone, I got all excited with playing around it. I've been reading lots of stuff here on XDA. It was very tempting to root in on day one, but I managed to let it stay. But immediately, the day after, I risked it all and tried to root it, even if I don't have any experiece or background on handling an Android device.
All the hardwork payed off and just this morning, I updated my phone to ARHD 7.2.0 on stock kernel. Everything feels better right now than what I had on day 1.
But in the end, it is still your choice if you want to hack your phone or not. But trust me, it's worth it.
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Totally agree. I've had Android for a while now and my first few I kept stock for that reason, the OTA updates. Kept my Hero and Desire on stock. I then got a DHD and now have a One X and both of these I rooted and flashed custom ROMs and can honestly say was best decision I made. There are spme quality ROMs and developers in this community. As long as you do your research you shouldn't find it too hard, theres very good guides on here. I am also running ARHD 'cause I like the stock look but its so much smoother and quicker. Most devs are also very good at keeping up with the official updates too (If not quicker in many cases.).
Like monchee said its your choice, but personally I don't think I could have a device now without root and custom ROM!
Hope this helps
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divyanshu308 said:
Hey did you unlocked the bootloader to?
Root is fine.. But to have a custom rom we need to have bootloader unlocked right?
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You need to unlock bootloader to get root too.
I would suggest waiting at least a couple of weeks to see if you have any defects as HTC are refusing to repair unlocked phones in many instances.
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Of course. I just tought the officiall htc ota's would do their job better. I had a legend before i bought the one x and i really enjoyed s-off,cwm and root.
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Stock or Rooted?

I've got to the point where I miss the stock experience, I am currently running CM9 and its great. But I will always miss the HTC sense. I'd like to know peoples thoughts on this, thanks
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will444 said:
I've got to the point where I miss the stock experience, I am currently running CM9 and its great. But I will always miss the HTC sense. I'd like to know peoples thoughts on this, thanks
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The option to choose on boot. Come on HTC.....
Just Me said:
The option to choose on boot. Come on HTC.....
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Why? I use nandroid. Takes like 3 min to change ROM without loosing a thing.
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inSaN1Ty_X said:
Why? I use nandroid. Takes like 3 min to change ROM without loosing a thing.
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So do I, but then you have to back up data and additional app before nandroid restore, then restore said info.
I'm talking about a smoother process.
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S-off Any hope?

I was wondering if anyone knew anything about us getting S-Off because I really hate not being able to switch between rom backups on the go because I have to flash the right kernels.
antraz101 said:
I was wondering if anyone knew anything about us getting S-Off because I really hate not being able to switch between rom backups on the go because I have to flash the right kernels.
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Lol u can switch between ROM backups.....i switch all the time
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cybervibin said:
Lol u can switch between ROM backups.....i switch all the time
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but you can't if they have a different kernel needed for each
your right about not being able to swap kernels on the go.. that does need S-Off, but I usually dont change Roms on-the-fly...
Apparently according to kim9988, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1902578 some roms do actually come with a kernel flasher....
antraz101 said:
but you can't if they have a different kernel needed for each
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Lol go to advanced option in backup in cwm there will be a option to restore boot. Img
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I have a S-OFF phone...let me know if I can help u guyz out
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i have had an idea but chances are it wont work, once i have the time to get it finished and tested ill know for sure, but if youre desperate find a phone shop that has a riffbox tool, they can s-off/supercid a one v via jtag
What is a riffbox tool
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its a jtag box for reviving dead phones, but many htc phones are supported by usb alone, no soldering or jigs required you just have to jump the Vdd test point of the emmc to a ground to reset it into qualcomm dload mode (so youll still need to crack your phone open) theyre not terribly cheap mind, around £130, so unless you have a few friends who need supported phones s-off'd and chip in on it then its probably not worth your while unless you REALLY want it. just google for riffbox and im sure youll find it

QHSUSB_DLOAD Mode Possibilities

Hey Guys. I've just got my One V's Main Board changed for quite a huge amount. (Accompanied with screen, battery etc)
My phone now is with unlocked bootloader, rooted with Custom ROM installed.
I've read about this QHSUSB_DLOAD problem, that the phone suddenly goes off on it's own and then this problem occurs. Or by pressing Vol Up + Power. Are these the only possibilities ? How common is it to have this problem ? Is this very unlikely to happen ? Sorry, I'm just a little scared. I read somewhere that this problem is sorted out on newer boards. Is it true ? And if, I, by chance, face the same problem, then will HTC repair my phone for free ?
noo..no repair work for free..
there is a very low chance that you'll encounter the problem
unless ofc if u mess with your phone
This means that HTC will charge me for it's repairs. Right ?
But it's very unlikely to happen. I read somewhere that this problem has been sorted on new boards. Is this true ?
GamingFreak said:
This means that HTC will charge me for it's repairs. Right ?
But it's very unlikely to happen. I read somewhere that this problem has been sorted on new boards. Is this true ?
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Yes its true and HTC will take a long time to fix it as its free
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soham_sss said:
Yes its true and HTC will take a long time to fix it as its free
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It's true ? You mean that the newer boards have got this sorted out. I got my Mother Board replaced in Feb 2013, so I need not worry about it, right ?
And I've unlocked the bootlaoder, rooted, PA running. So if I face this problem, you mean that HTC will repair my phone for free ! .. As you said.
And one more thing - ' Long time to fix it ' ? What's the meaning of this ?
GamingFreak said:
It's true ? You mean that the newer boards have got this sorted out. I got my Mother Board replaced in Feb 2013, so I need not worry about it, right ?
And I've unlocked the bootlaoder, rooted, PA running. So if I face this problem, you mean that HTC will repair my phone for free ! .. As you said.
And one more thing - ' Long time to fix it ' ? What's the meaning of this ?
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Most probably a month. So I've heard...
And yeah, They'll mostly replace for free, just never tell that you every rooted the phone
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soham_sss said:
Most probably a month. So I've heard...
And yeah, They'll mostly replace for free, just never tell that you every rooted the phone
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I got my Main Board replaced in Feb 2013. So, do I need to worry about it ?
GamingFreak said:
I got my Main Board replaced in Feb 2013. So, do I need to worry about it ?
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I don't think so- I once tried vol up and power combination and nothing happened
But to be on safer side, don't try it- unless you are extremely curious like me
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soham_sss said:
I don't think so- I once tried vol up and power combination and nothing happened
But to be on safer side, don't try it- unless you are extremely curious like me
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I did too....nothing happened....
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Hmm.
soham_sss said:
I don't think so- I once tried vol up and power combination and nothing happened
But to be on safer side, don't try it- unless you are extremely curious like me
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handryg555 said:
I did too....nothing happened....
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Thanks Guys. I hope that I'll not suffer from that problem.
And as Soham said ; I'm relieved.
Anyway, what are the manufacturing dates of your respective phones (One V) ?
GamingFreak said:
Thanks Guys. I hope that I'll not suffer from that problem.
And as Soham said ; I'm relieved.
Anyway, what are the manufacturing dates of your respective phones (One V) ?
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Mine is in June.
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Mine was manufactured in March. But didn't get any of the problems that are known so far.
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Mine July .. never had any problem
May no prob
My phone was on QHSUSB_DLOAD mode [its rooted + unlocked bootloader + custom FW ] I struggled a lot to get out of that mode but no way so i gone to service center and told them that phone is not getting switched on .......... But Htc serviced its free for me
sreerij said:
My phone was on QHSUSB_DLOAD mode [its rooted + unlocked bootloader + custom FW ] I struggled a lot to get out of that mode but no way so i gone to service center and told them that phone is not getting switched on .......... But Htc serviced its free for me
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When did this happen ?

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