Wednesday, June 27, 2012

HTC X One WiFi antenna problem confirmed

HTC X One WiFi
Following numerous complaints about some of its X One version of HTC's Tegra 3 and WiFi connection fails, the Taiwanese nods and makes every effort to resolve the problem.

There were many users report a concern about their HTC X One (One test HTC X) and a faulty WiFi reception. Finally many, the problem involved only a small part of the owners of One X embarking on Nvidia's Tegra 3, or its international version. Still, despite these recurring complaints that the Taiwanese struggled to consider that it could actually be a hardware problem since he had attempted to deal with an update Software in February.

This despite testimony that claimed that this was already a concern on the material XDA Developer forum. Indeed, some reported that it was enough to put pressure on the hull of the phone to see the WiFi indicator displayed on the screen. It seems that the manufacturer has finally accepted his mistakes since HTC Europe said yesterday it had identified the problem: One X suffer from some poor contact at the WiFi antenna. The firm would have already changed its production lines to enhance the area around the telephone connection points of the WiFi antenna, thus avoiding the problem in the future.

On terminals already in circulation, although HTC has its responsibilities. If we did not yet know this morning what would become of these defective X One, the Taiwanese have since responded to our fellow Hot To Come that they would not be replaced but repaired at the expense of the manufacturer. All concerned are known to occur with the HTC customer service to carry out repairs.