HTC Admits To More Faults With One X Model

Earlier this year, there were complaints to do with the poor finishing of the exterior body of the HTC One X which led to the color fading. At the time, HTC promised to replace customer handsets with that problem. This issue was slowly followed by complaints that the HTC One X was more aggressive than usual when it came to closing background apps. HTC acknowledged this and said it was for the benefit of users as it improved battery life, much to the dismay of power users.

HTC One X now has WiFi issues

Now according to Electronista, HTC have made a statement to AndroidCentral acknowledging that they know about Wi-Fi connectivity problems on the HTC One X. Apparently the issue stems from the production process of the device and HTC say they are making an effort to prevent any future One X handsets having the same problem.

Reports online started coming in last week regarding the Wi-Fi related problems. The issues ranged from the battery of the handset draining fast to the phone being incapable of connecting to Wi-Fi. Owners of the phone were told to test their handsets by squeezing the back of the device in the space between the volume buttons and the camera lens. If users saw an increase and then fall off in the strength of Wi-Fi, it indicated a design flaw.

HTC have said the problem is isolated, although they gave no information to the prevalence of the problem, and are advising those affected to return their devices. The issue with Wi-Fi is just one of the setbacks the device has seen. The handset was initially held back at customs while it was determined whether the phone complied with import ban restrictions.

Team TechPanda

Recent Posts

Funding alert: Tech startups that raked in moolah this month

The Tech Panda takes a look at recent funding events in the tech ecosystem, seeking…

2 days ago

Bitcoin in 2025: Still a Smart Investment?

The first time I heard about Bitcoin was in the summer of 2018 during a casual conversation…

3 days ago

An Open-Source Exploit That Redefined Cybersecurity

Open source software is everywhere—used in almost every modern application—but the security challenges it faces…

3 days ago

KIP Protocol completely denies involvement in $LIBRA token incident

Argentine President Javier Milei is facing impeachment after the cryptocurrency he endorsed called $LIBRA crashed…

4 days ago

Will India reach US$500 B in electronics production by 2030?

India is targeting US$500 B in electronics production by 2030. Last year July, Niti Aayog…

1 week ago

How India can accelerate its ongoing AI revolution with Intelligent Engineering 

The IMF predicts that more Indians will use AI every day than in any other…

1 week ago