Hi guys,
I love my HTC One...but I'm having *major* problems with it. Before, I posted about my HTC One's super bad battery life and got help saying to maybe reset the phone and all the applications. So, I reset the phone to factory settings. But...to my disappointment, resetting the phone did not help at all. So, I am sure that this battery is a hardware issue. I want to get this battery fixed because at most, it only offers me around 3 or 4 hours if I am lucky. Also, it randomly shuts off at around 50~85% and when I turn it back on, it turns back off saying that there is no more battery left. This is how bad it was: Every time I turned on the phone, 7% of battery got drained...
There is a HTC One service center around where I live (Singapore) so I want to get this fixed as soon as possible. Does HTC offer warranty for their phones? It hasn't even been two months since I got the phone. Otherwise, how will they fix it when the battery is irreplaceable?
Please help...battery is a big part of my daily student life so this is a major issue for me. Thank you in advance!!
P.S. If this is of any help, the SIM card which I am using in my HTC One 64GB, I previously used in a Galaxy S4 which I traded off.
I love my HTC One...but I'm having *major* problems with it. Before, I posted about my HTC One's super bad battery life and got help saying to maybe reset the phone and all the applications. So, I reset the phone to factory settings. But...to my disappointment, resetting the phone did not help at all. So, I am sure that this battery is a hardware issue. I want to get this battery fixed because at most, it only offers me around 3 or 4 hours if I am lucky. Also, it randomly shuts off at around 50~85% and when I turn it back on, it turns back off saying that there is no more battery left. This is how bad it was: Every time I turned on the phone, 7% of battery got drained...
There is a HTC One service center around where I live (Singapore) so I want to get this fixed as soon as possible. Does HTC offer warranty for their phones? It hasn't even been two months since I got the phone. Otherwise, how will they fix it when the battery is irreplaceable?
Please help...battery is a big part of my daily student life so this is a major issue for me. Thank you in advance!!
P.S. If this is of any help, the SIM card which I am using in my HTC One 64GB, I previously used in a Galaxy S4 which I traded off.