With a 4.7-inch 1080×1920 pixels display, a sleek aluminum body, dual frontal stereo speakers and many other highlights, HTC One sold 1.2 million units in May, doubled up compared to April. Although the sale’s numbers are still high, many HTC One owners have reported some common problems, some of which are similar to
the issues seen on the Galaxy S4. We have collected the most common HTC One problems from different forums, and listed relevant solutions here.
How to Solve the Common HTC One Problems
• HTC One Home or Back Buttons Response Issue
An owner reported in the Sprint Community that the home or back button of his new HTC One sometimes stop responding. From the owner’s point of view, this should not happen to a $500 device, but everybody knows that every smartphone has its flaws. What you can do is to check the calibration on your phone and see if this would work. You can follow these steps:
1. Settings => Language & Keyboard => HTC Sense Input => Advanced => Calibration Tool, use a very light touch to calibrate. You might find the home and back button responding better this way.
2. Another way is to tap lock and unlock, or tap on the screen, then try the keys again. The buttons might be more responsive.
3. You can also go to Setting => Sound to turn on Vibrate Feedback to make sure you touch the buttons correctly and precisely.
• Longer Charging Time Problem
Although HTC One has a 2,300mAh battery, some owners complains about the long charging time which can last up to four hours or longer. If this happens to your phone, then you can check out these tips.
1. If you are charging your HTC One via USB ports, then it will take longer, because USB ports are designed for file transferring and not charging.
2. Try with another
HTC One charger to check if there is something wrong with your old charger.
3. Disable apps when you are charging, because the less applications that are running, the faster the phone will charge.
4. Turn the screen brightness to 0%, then it will charge faster.
• HTC One Fast Battery Drain Issue
Besides the charging time issues, HTC One owners have also reported that
HTC One batteriesdrains really fast. Someone posted in the
Androidcentral forum that his HTC One battery drained from 10% to 2% in 30 seconds. He solved the issue by disabling the
fast boot on his phone. If this does not help, then you can try the following settings.
1. Disable apps you don’t need, like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS, etc.
2. Adjust the screen brightness to a low level, and reduce the screen timeout duration.