I got another quasi-DOA just before Christmas. The phone will run for about 1 min and then lock up. The screen usually keeps displaying the last image, but the phone will update or not respond to any input. After a lockup, holding power+home does not turn off the phone, I need to remove the battery. I tried charging the battery overnight, no difference.
At some point, I was able to put in my google info quickly enough to get past the setup stage. At one point I tried timing the lockups under various use cases. The phone seems to run fine for about 45-60 seconds. The 45-60 seconds is from when I first push the power button. * I've tried running without a sim card -- still locks up. * I've tried running without the SD card -- still locks up. * I've tried going into recovery mode -- still locks up. The only thing that seems suspicious about the phone, is that the system recovery log complains that "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/ command" Also, I haven't tried loading any new firmware on the device. I haven't tried RMA'ing the phone yet because it works for a while -- it is not a total brick. I want to have some concrete evidence that there is a legitimate hardware issue with the phone... Anybody have any ideas? Thanks, -Derek On Dec 26, 4:56 pm, Clint Fisher <clintonefis...@gmail.com> wrote: > In case anyone is interested, I finally received my replacement phone > on 12/24. Shipping in both directions had been delayed by weather and > I even had to pick the phone up from the FedEx depot in person just to > get the package. > > Great support folks at BrightStar, who were very courteous, friendly, > and sympathetic. I'd still like to see their policies amended to > include advance-RMA in their available remedies for the occasional bad > product that comes off the line. > > -Clint > > On Dec 12, 7:41 pm, Clint Fisher <clintonefis...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Boy what a rollercoaster ride this has been... The phone wasn't dead- > > on-arrival, rather it was dead-shortly-after-arrival. Anyone else > > have this happen? > > > Got the Dev Phone yesterday morning (I think I did the overnight > > shipping option), turned it on, and tried to get the AT&T APN > > working. I had it plugged into my desktop with the USB cable, > > charging. Looked away for a few minutes, and it was dead. Completely > > unresponsive. Popped the battery, and still dead. Checked 4v on the > > battery, - and, the battery was over 90%. > > > So I called BrightStarCorp, initiated and RMA, and then, as a last- > > ditch move to see if it was just the battery, I took it to my > > neighborhood TMobile store (who may win my business) and the guy was > > nice enough to test-swap batteries. Much to my surprise, the phone > > worked again. And then worked again with my own battery back in it! > > Sweet! > > > I was happy. Took it back & proceeded to get the ATT APN working, > > etc. (sidenote: during this time, the phone rebooted a couple times > > on its own - just sitting there) > > > So I began loading apps, etc. and began to develop a bond with it. > > Left it off, plugged into my USB overnight to charge it, and in the > > morning, the green charge light was on, but the phone was completely > > unresponsive. Couldn't reset by pressing home+power, etc.. Nothing. > > But, the green light stayed on. Popped the battery, and the light > > went off, but the phone never came back. > > > TMoble folks did the test swap again (gotta love 'em), but to no > > avail. My battery worked in their phones, but none of their G1 > > batteries worked in mine. The phone is now a brick. A very expensive > > brick. > > > So I emailed/called BrightStarCorp again today and tried to get the > > RMA going again. Their support people were nothing but friendly, but > > their "RMA person" had already left for the weekend. 2:30 my time. > > 4:30 their time. > > > I'm not a happy camper. I wanted to at least get an address & RMA# > > before the weekend so I could get it to UPS and on the way. No such > > luck. Nobody could do an RMA except their RMA person. > > > I asked if I could do an "Advance RMA", giving my CC# and an order as > > collateral for the dead phone. No such luck. BrightStar's people > > were all very courteous and sympathetic, but I still have a brick. > > > I was told that it will be 1-2 weeks for a replacement. Add that to > > this lost weekend (when it could have been in-transit), and it could > > very well be next year before I get a replacement. The Grinch may > > have stolen my Christmas. > > > So ya, I'm not too pleased with the BrightStar's RMA policies at all, > > but I'm apparently at their mercy, (unless of course I want to bail on > > the whole idea and file a claim with the credit-card company - dunno > > if/how that would go, and I don't like playing that game, but the > > turnaround time and lost opportunity here is agonizing). > > > My guess is that BrightStarCorp is paranoid about getting failed- > > firmware-update bricks, but this little guy died right there on my > > desk, doing nothing but charging. That I have to wait two or more > > weeks to get a replacement is very disheartening. We'll see what the > > "RMA Person" says on Monday. I haven't been encouraged much by > > people's stories of their orders taking three days just to process > > either. > > > I wonder if BrightStar is just swamped, or if they're just too lean of > > a company for the kind of customer service most of us are used to. > > > Oh well. We'll see. Back to the emulator with me. > > > If anyone else runs into this issue, please reply - I'd like to > > compare experiences. > > > -Clint --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---