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Serial number is HT25XW31....
After reading a thread about serial numbers (which I can't find, is the forum search down?) The HT is just the origin of manufacture, where 25 has to do with the date. I think 25 is one of the newer ones.

If I put pressure on the sim slot and shake, the noise seems to lessen. Maybe something is loose in there. But the lens makes sense too.
I had a 25 also on AT&T.

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is there a big difference in the led brightness?
It's hit or miss depending on where the LED's positioned in relation to a speaker hole. "Normal" is recessed directly under a hole. It's easily visible when you're looking down on the phone, less so from an angle. "Bright" is when it's placed too close to the speaker hole and you can see it from another room. The one I saw that way lit up a dark room. "Dim" is when it's between speaker holes and it's really hard to see. When and where the device was built doesn't seem to matter.
 
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My serial number starts with HT25 and I got the phone on May 5th. I don't think it has anything to do with the date of manufacture.
I think the serial number definitely does have something to do with when the device was made. It may not correspond to the exact date, but HTC has to be able to tell where the device came from, and what batch it was in, etc. Whats the point of meaningless serial numbers?

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I think the serial number definitely does have something to do with when the device was made. It may not correspond to the exact date, but HTC has to be able to tell where the device came from, and what batch it was in, etc. Whats the point of meaningless serial numbers?

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"5" in HT25 is the build month; meaning "May."
 
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Mine is a HT25. It's flawless!

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I just got my warranty and it's and HT26 and it's a million times better in quality than the other 5 HT24's I went through.

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I just got my warranty and it's and HT26 and it's a million times better in quality than the other 5 HT24's I went through.

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Did you do a warranty exchange through HTC or AT&T?

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I got an HT24 and everything has been perfect so far? Maybe I'm doing it wrong
 
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Just got a replacement unit as well through insurance and I've noticed that the notification led is definitely brighter than my old One X
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Did you do a warranty exchange through HTC or AT&T?

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I did mine through AT&T. They were going to give me a GS3 if this one had any problems. Six times is a lot of lemons. But I love the build of this thing.

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