I found a similar thread from a while ago, but the scenario was different so I figured a new thread wouldn't be that far out of the question.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
So here's what's happening.
Five days ago I threw [R3]BLURR3D 1.7 on my friend's Bionic coming from 1.1.
Stupid as it is, I didn't do a full wipe/reset (Just wiped cache and dalvik) since I noticed that the other versions as they were coming out were no wipe updates.
Five days running smooth as all holy hell, and then yesterday his phone started skipping while playing music with the screen off. He couldn't turn the screen on so he pulled the battery. When attempting to turn the phone back on it booted up and hung on the boot animation then shut down. Now it wont turn on at all, tried two different batteries.
So my question is this, could this just be a random faulty model or could my stupidity have royally screwed up his phone?
I'm familiar with soft bricks and know that the phone will present text saying your screwed if it's a hard brick, but I've never seen a phone not even boot up due to screwing with ROMS and such.
TL;DR
Only wiped cache and dalvik upgrading to [R3]BLURR3D 1.7 from 1.1 (stupid, I know) and after five days of smooth sailing now my friend's Bioninc wont turn on at all.
Faulty hand set?
Can this be fixed?
Do I owe my friend a new phone?
Creepazoid said:
I found a similar thread from a while ago, but the scenario was different so I figured a new thread wouldn't be that far out of the question.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
So here's what's happening.
Five days ago I threw [R3]BLURR3D 1.7 on my friend's Bionic coming from 1.1.
Stupid as it is, I didn't do a full wipe/reset (Just wiped cache and dalvik) since I noticed that the other versions as they were coming out were no wipe updates.
Five days running smooth as all holy hell, and then yesterday his phone started skipping while playing music with the screen off. He couldn't turn the screen on so he pulled the battery. When attempting to turn the phone back on it booted up and hung on the boot animation then shut down. Now it wont turn on at all, tried two different batteries.
So my question is this, could this just be a random faulty model or could my stupidity have royally screwed up his phone?
I'm familiar with soft bricks and know that the phone will present text saying your screwed if it's a hard brick, but I've never seen a phone not even boot up due to screwing with ROMS and such.
TL;DR
Only wiped cache and dalvik upgrading to [R3]BLURR3D 1.7 from 1.1 (stupid, I know) and after five days of smooth sailing now my friend's Bioninc wont turn on at all.
Faulty hand set?
Can this be fixed?
Do I owe my friend a new phone?
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Try dhacker29's 1-click restore in development. If that doesn't work, I'd say yes.
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mistawolfe said:
Try dhacker29's 1-click restore in development. If that doesn't work, I'd say yes.
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Thanks for the advice, but the phone wont turn on at all so there's no chance of getting it into fastboot.
Or was that an elaborate and sarcastic way to say I'm screwed haha.
Creepazoid said:
Thanks for the advice, but the phone wont turn on at all so there's no chance of getting it into fastboot.
Or was that an elaborate and sarcastic way to say I'm screwed haha.
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I wasn't being sarcastic, however this is me now saying you're probably screwed.
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Have you tryed plugging it into a charger is the battery charged. Have held the volume down button while powering the phone on?
Haha, alright, well thanks again for the heads up on the one-click, definitely going to come in handy in the future.
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Have you tryed plugging it into a charger is the battery charged. Have held the volume down button while powering the phone on?
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He said he's tried a few different batteries.
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So what was the verdict? Mine just did the same thing. However, I Have followed all of the directions everytime i've flashed and never had an issue til right now.
If you can't get the phone on at all, no fastboot or anything. No hardware buttons do anything, nothing comes up on the screen with anything you try....
That's a hard brick.
= requires a new phone
No way to fix it.
Couple more things. I mean this is almost identical to what mine did, the ONLY difference is I was browsing rootz using Dolphin HD. And I'm on
R3blurr3d V2.0 PBX
Ice Cream Sandwich Exp3ri3nce
Forever Root and .893 update
Misc Tweaks
I flashed everything yesterday ran fine last night and all day today. Now yesterday I bought a extended battery, but I flashed everything, charged all night, and used it all day with it installed.
well, I was just about to post and noticed something else here. The top of the phone near the earpiece, Sim card, etc., is warm. I would say warm like your battery would be during moderate use, and that is with it plugged in to ac power for about a half hour.
When I messed up my flash and my phone was stuck at the dual-core logo, I followed the steps below.
Pull your battery.
When you put it back in, hold down the power and volume down to access fastboot mode.
From there you can do a one-click restore method.
That is how I solved my problem. I hope it helps you.
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nickbeisher said:
Couple more things. I mean this is almost identical to what mine did, the ONLY difference is I was browsing rootz using Dolphin HD. And I'm on
R3blurr3d V2.0 PBX
Ice Cream Sandwich Exp3ri3nce
Forever Root and .893 update
Misc Tweaks
I flashed everything yesterday ran fine last night and all day today. Now yesterday I bought a extended battery, but I flashed everything, charged all night, and used it all day with it installed.
well, I was just about to post and noticed something else here. The top of the phone near the earpiece, Sim card, etc., is warm. I would say warm like your battery would be during moderate use, and that is with it plugged in to ac power for about a half hour.
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have you triedf pulling the battery and putting it back in. the hold volume key down and power at the same time? if that works then just restore using fxz. if it does not work your phone is bricked
Brick!!
This is my third droid, I had The D1, the X, and now the bionic. By far I like this one much better than the the others. I have rooted all of them, and done the basic app freezing, overclocking, and other basic mods. This is my first go round with the custom rom flashing. I Flashed R3blurr3d, and every new update ( each update a new flash ). I also flashed D3blurr3d, and Liberty, just to check them out. I personally like Reblurr3d. When I flashed I always followed every direction to the letter, and if I was unclear on something rather than ask a stupid question, or ask something that had already been covered. I read and search until I find the answer I need and it is clear to me, sometimes that means searching for hours on end. I do this for the fear of ending up with a "Brick".
Now with everything I have read about any of these phones to "Brick" It is an error on the user's end while flashing or something of that sort, ( not following directions ).
So with everything operating butter smooth, and flashing dozens of times before this. What would cause a "Brick" during everyday use?
My guess is....he didn't know what he was doing. You rooted it for him and left it rooted for a user that knows nothing about root access. He probably did something using root access to fck something up.
When someone asks you to root their phone for them, the answer is always no.
Unless they know what they're doing, never give someone root access.
my first bionic did same thing. it was not rooted yet. just started rebooting it self. got more frequint then just quit the way you talked about. hardware problem.
Yes. That is what it is. It is a hardware issue, after talking to tech support it is a capacitor or something like along those lines, it stores battery power for times when more power is needed, like turning on the phone for instance. And when it randomly boots it is because it runs short on power due to the faulty hardware.
But apparently it is a known issue with Verizon, so if it happens to anyone else they should not have any trouble getting a new phone. I talked to a very nice tech support agent, and I will have a new phone by noon on Saturday.
And also I didn't have anyone root my phone, I do all of it on myself, Im no computer genius, but like I said I take my time and follow directions. And until now I have had no issues, and this had nothing to do with root access, flashing custom rims, or any other tweaking just a bad part Anthe phone. The thread was started by someone else. When I searched the threads, I found this and it was the same exact problem as I had, so that's why I asked what the end result was.
So with all that being said maybe this will be informative to someone else.
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It's not rooted and doesn't have anything on it. Pretty much stock. Sent a text msg this morning and checked my email from it. Came back to it abt 20 minutes later and it won't even turn on. Tried charging it. Won't turn on. Tried swapping with my regular battery (which was fully charged when I put it away. It could be dead by now.). Nothing. Tried removing the battery, waiting, replacing the battery. Nothing. I did briefly get the M Dual Core icon and then all went blank.
Suggestions?
Back to VZW. Sounds like a faulty handset.
Good Luck,
RMD
rduckwor said:
Back to VZW. Sounds like a faulty handset.
Good Luck,
RMD
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I second this.
Without going through the pain of returning it, would you be able to connect it to your computer, and reflash the (is it TRZ?) file through the new RSD Lite through the stock bootloader? Definitely worth a try.
BFirebird101 said:
Without going through the pain of returning it, would you be able to connect it to your computer, and reflash the (is it TRZ?) file through the new RSD Lite through the stock bootloader? Definitely worth a try.
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idefiler6 said:
I second this.
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rduckwor said:
Back to VZW. Sounds like a faulty handset.
Good Luck,
RMD
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Thanks, all.. Hauled my cookies 30 minutes over to Verizon. The sales rep assumed I hadn't bothered to charge my phone. When he realized it wasn't the battery, he was extremely helpful and replaced the phone on the spot. He said he'd never seen that before and with a phone less than 1 month old, I shouldn't have those kinds of issues. Kudos to Verizon for a pleasant experience. I've had some bad experiences in the past, but this gentleman was helpful and didn't try to sell me any accessories! ;p (They always try to sell me something when I'm there.)
BFirebird101 said:
Without going through the pain of returning it, would you be able to connect it to your computer, and reflash the (is it TRZ?) file through the new RSD Lite through the stock bootloader? Definitely worth a try.
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This is referencing what one would do if the software had an issue, if it does this will fix it but kinda sounds like hardware. I have returned my Bionic to stock twice its fairly easy, computer does almost everything. Here is this to get you going if you wanna do it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1262540
Just remember, phone has to be in fastboot mode to be detected by RSD Lite and once its detected and the file starts flashing, if it seems like its not making progress while saying otherwise, dont unplug it just wait
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BFirebird101 said:
Without going through the pain of returning it, would you be able to connect it to your computer, and reflash the (is it TRZ?) file through the new RSD Lite through the stock bootloader? Definitely worth a try.
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One would need the ability to turn the phone on in the first place for this to be attempted. That's why no one was mentioning the FXZ.
The phone booted to the dual core M logo, which with myself that happens to be as far as mine would go when i successfully flashed my FXZ. The phone needs to boot to the fastboot screen which can be done on many occasions that the phone can get to the first logo, as long as there is battery left.
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But congrats on the new replacement i just saw that after i posted
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It hasn't happened to me but I have to pull the battery on my wifes Bionic at least once a week and twice in one day. It would just go away suddenly and act like it was dead. I may return it for a replacement.
if anyone has exchanged their Bionic for a replacement because of the BSOD defect, will you please provide feedback in this thread? thanks
hi all:
just bought a bionic off ebay for cheap ($20 + free ship) but it has problems
it was being sold as "battery with water damage but phone is not but wont power on"
he said one night he left it in his drawer and when he woke up it didn't work anymore he tried removing battery and all that.
to my understanding the battery was previously water damaged and he could still use it and then got the wont power on later on.
anyhow to my question
the phone comes today with just the phone, water damaged battery and wall charger.
should I cut the end off the charger and do the wires to the battery and insert battery into phone and plug usb cord from laptop to the phone?
isn't this the correct way for bsod and a non water damaged battery?
is there anyway to test the waterdamaged battery to see if it could still be good?
I have a multimeter
Hi,
Got a Note in the UK just last week, brand new, and within two days I flashed it to the German stock ICS update. I can't say that I noticed issues in the first few days, but that could be because I didn't get a lot of time with it.
Since then, however, now that it is all set up and configured, I'm noticing random spontaneous reboots during sleep on the device, anything between every 2 to 6 hours, no warning, just the phone suddenly flashing into life with the model splash screen, followed by startup animation.
Reading around I've followed all kinds of anecdotal cures... I've removed Apex Launcher and Widget Locker, and returned to TWLauncher and stock dialer. I've moved all my apps from external SD to phone internal and deleted App2SDpro. I've cancelled all automatic syncs. I'm not rooted and don't have any iffy software on it.
Does anyone please have any ideas on this?
No ideas?
Since the update mine does exactly the same thing. Sometimes it reboots after every hour or so but then sometimes it happens every 5 hours. Its completely random and has started happening since the ICS update.
Hmmm. I'm wondering if I should do another full install, or if this is a bug that will be absent in the official UK version of the new OS/firmware update.
I wonder if it is somehow specific to UK users?
It annoys the pants off me, because it will happen, then I'll delete a load of software and restart manually, then it will behave sometimes (like today) for 11-12 hours. And then it does it again. And again. I've had 12 hours between reboots from yesterday to today, and then today I've had three in four hours, including one after just an 11 minute interval, while the phone was on standby.
Is there anything that can be a 'variable' on an 'international' Note which might be an incompatibility in one territory but not another?
Sim? Network? Wifi?
I'm in UK, and was on German Ics official until today . Started experiencing fcs on random apps, from what I've read elsewhere that can be the start of a superbrick. I would highly recommend flashing back to stable GB immediately.
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Well... We may be seeing an improvement.
When I installed German ICS on my UK Note I did it as an upgrade. So yesterday afternoon I put the note to sleep and then rebooted into hard reset. I got myself a nice clean system and after lots of restoring files and reinstalling apps, I now have a Note that spent all night charging and hasn't restarted itself since 6am. It still could... But hasn't yet.
Something else odd I noticed...
When I first installed ICS (without tweaks, messing, only on stock ROM) and came to install SwiftKeyX for Phone it refused, allowing me only to install the tablet version... This depressed me a little because the skin I use is nicer on the phone version than tablet. Oddly, this time, after the reinstall, the note would only install the phone version of SwiftKeyX, and not the tablet.
Not sure what changed and why, but I can only imagine that something was broke and is now fixed...
Time will tell. I think battery might be a little better now too. And I use JuiceDefender.
If I get a full 24 hours without reboots I might dare to try App2SD again and move some apps to card storage.
So far so good.
Arse. 19 hours later and the reformed Note spoiled itself with a random reboot during sleep.
Back to the drawing board.
So is this a hardware or software fault. Its so new that I could do with knowing... I can insist it be swapped. But am I going to get the same again? Has anyone been able to trap this erroneous reboot in logs or anything? Do we know what it is?
Are there just a few of us, or many? Former would suggest hardware, latter could be software.
I'm having this issue too. We need help here
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Mine hasn't rebooted all night while on charge. I would also like to know if there are any logs that can pin point the issue
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I would suggest turn it off (be sure, it is turned off)
Remove the battery
Leave it this way for an hour
Insert the battery
Perhaps it would be good idea to go back to your area GB also (following drKetan guides).
I had the same anectodal thing happening with my new note just when i purchased it. After 1..2 days it went grazy. Then it blacked totally out. But just by chance it woke up after resting without battery for a day.
Personally, I think, the cache should be cleaned - BUT i definitely will not recommend a wipe cache in LPY (though it worked with me - but then again, it COULD NOT work with you - and the loss... what a loss it would be). (worked with me - that means it did not brick my phone when i upgraded few days ago and that did not have anything to do with my troubles when I purchased the note (few months ago)).
I'm discouraged that there are either so few people suffering this that we're simply 'on our own' with it, or so many people who have it but have learned to accept it.
It seems preposterous to not have attention to such a big fault.
And I realised that I've seen this before, and have the sneaky feeling that it is a dirty little secret of Android....
I bought an ASUS Transformer last June. It had this issue from day one on Honeycomb. Random reboots at unpredictable times, at least two per day. Over the last 9 months it went back to ASUS three times and each time they 'fixed' something totally unrelated to the problem before eventually telling me that they had no replacement units to give me and were authorising a full buy back - a refund.
I had anecdotal indications that it only occurred when I had an SD card installed. That was my growing suspicion, but I now no longer have a unit to test it.
Other Galaxy range users have been reporting random or looped reboots, and have pinned blame on using an sd card, especially in conjunction with App2SD.
I have an HTC Flyer with an SD card installed, running App2SD, and have no random reboot problems. Its as solid as a rock on stock Honeycomb.
Similarly, though, some users have reported that their Galaxy phone model has random reboots relating to having a sim card installed...
You see where this is going. Its getting to the place where we're accepting that the only way our expensive device works is if we disable key functionality and surrender our expectations of its advertised features doing the job they were intended to.
It is scandalous that this device should malfunction as a result of using the advertised features, and that no fix would be found nor explanation offered.
I now have an SD in the unit, but have not moved apps with App2SD. I have established that the reboots occur with all three of my SD cards of varying sizes, soit is not caused by a corrupt or faulty SD... If it is caused by an SD at all, it is 'all' SD's. Since so many users have the Note with SD's installed, and they run perfectly, I can't believe there is an issue with SD cards, although I did wonder if the manufacturers are now phasing out SD slots in their devices because 'cloud computing' is all the rage, or rather because this volatility caused by SD in the now unfixable evolving Android code means that they are minimising their embarrassment by simply dispensing with the faulty variable.
I have also begun setting static IP's for all my stored wlan's in case this is a DHCP issue caused during momentary wakes from sleep for polling or sync. If only we had an app that could store, like a seismograph, a persistent record of device events which trigger the reboot and then capture the reboot events also. Closest I've found uses ram to store the events log and then blanks the log on reboot starting from the reboot instead of maintaining the record prior to the reboot.
Getting close to wits end with this, and now deeply regretting my purchase.
Nothing like this on my Xperia Arc S.
Even an iPhone is better than this!
opsakas said:
I would suggest turn it off (be sure, it is turned off)
Remove the battery
Leave it this way for an hour
Insert the battery
Perhaps it would be good idea to go back to your area GB also (following drKetan guides).
I had the same anectodal thing happening with my new note just when i purchased it. After 1..2 days it went grazy. Then it blacked totally out. But just by chance it woke up after resting without battery for a day.
Personally, I think, the cache should be cleaned - BUT i definitely will not recommend a wipe cache in LPY (though it worked with me - but then again, it COULD NOT work with you - and the loss... what a loss it would be). (worked with me - that means it did not brick my phone when i upgraded few days ago and that did not have anything to do with my troubles when I purchased the note (few months ago)).
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Can you direct me to that guide?
And is it likely that it is the DE ICS release that just doesn't like UK devices? Why would that be so?
Looks like i'm going to get stuck with this problem until I move on to a next phone. What a waste
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Maybe you should have waited for a stable release built using the UK or wwe equivalent rom? You didn't even give the stock more than a couple of days, what was the rush?!
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Maybe, yes.
Naivete, perhaps.
I'll tell you exactly why.
I had an Xperia Arc S on ICS which I loved. I was tempted by the Note. I bought one expecting a Samsung flavored ICS experience, and got tossed back to GB. I basically had 7 days to return the Note or learn to like it, and during that period DE f/w was released and I had to know...
Note was rebooted using static ip's and is nowraring to go...
So far so good @ 18 hours
BashyUK said:
Maybe you should have waited for a stable release built using the UK or wwe equivalent rom? You didn't even give the stock more than a couple of days, what was the rush?!
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Did you even read my other posts? Problem started when i was still in gb.
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Still going... No reboots. And excellent battery performance to boot.
l0rd_almighty said:
Did you even read my other posts? Problem started when i was still in gb.
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But if that was when your phone was still new why didn't you just return it for a replacement rather than root and flash a phone that wasn't stable in the first place? For all you know it may be a hardware issue and likely so as I've not heard any apart from you and the op mention it.
Anyway, your phone, your call what you do with it but it makes no sense to me to blame the manufacturer and model when you've not even followed basic steps to deal with an issue.
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The first note I had in December 2011 rebooted at random. It was a hardware issue. It only started after owning it for 3 weeks, stock GB. Not roiled or modified in anyway. I had it replaced.
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BashyUK said:
But if that was when your phone was still new why didn't you just return it for a replacement rather than root and flash a phone that wasn't stable in the first place? For all you know it may be a hardware issue and likely so as I've not heard any apart from you and the op mention it.
Anyway, your phone, your call what you do with it but it makes no sense to me to blame the manufacturer and model when you've not even followed basic steps to deal with an issue.
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Basic steps i didn't follow? Enlighten me... I never mentioned that this happened when my phone was new. I said this started when i was still in GB. Notice the difference? If you can't help us figure out what's causing this just go troll on somebody else's thread.
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Hi everybody,
I was (am?) running CM 10.1 for a couple days just to see how it was, and it was nice. I was going to make it my daily driver until I got a call while the phone was in my pocket and suddenly, the ringing stopped. I took the phone out of my pocket and tried to unlock it. No cigar. It must have powered off. Pressed and held. Nothing. Bootloader? Nope. Try under the halogen work lamp. Nope. No charging light, no splash screen, nothing. Just a brick.
How is it possible for the phone to just brick itself like that? I remember setting the max clocking speed at 1.5ghz and the governor to "conservative" but that's really it. Plus I had rebooted a couple of times between then and now. I ddon't have many apps, let alone many that have root access. So what's up?
Please help me. I give my battery 15 maybe 24 hours before it dies and I can't boot.
Oh yeah. I don't have S-off, I got my version of CM from get.cm, no custom kernel, or any mod of any sort. The phone was not actively doing anything, except for sitting in my pocket. I held the power button and the power + volume for a good 20-30 seconds.
EDIT: Is my only option to play dumb and ask for warranty? D': I don't want to do that because the rep who traded in my GS2 noticed that it was rooted. I'll probably get denied.
Seriously, anybody? What are my options? What caused this? Is it my fault?
I wish I had some insight on why that happened to you or how to fix it. What I can say is that I was thinking about flashing my first AOSP rom in the near future but was iffy on it. Now I'm super iffy.
I suppose there is a possibility that it was not software related. Maybe the phone is just a clunker? Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than myself can comment.
try posting this in the CM 10.1 forums and you will get a result. sorry.
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SantinoInc said:
I suppose there is a possibility that it was not software related. Maybe the phone is just a clunker?
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That's a possibility, and what I'm thinking too. Surely someone would have noticed if their phones blew up when they received a call right? The phone wasn't doing anything I hadn't done before (i.e. receiving calls).
You think Sprint will replace it? It's pretty much mint other than the software.
And there is no HTC One Cyanogenmod forum yet.
EDIT: So is it safe for me to go to the store and tell them it crapped out on me? Will they be able to tell that I rooted it?
Have you tried using the HTC charger that came with the phone and letting it charge for for an hour? If the phone got completely discharged it may take up to 10 minutes just to lite up/
RJR
rrusek said:
Have you tried using the HTC charger that came with the phone and letting it charge for for an hour? If the phone got completely discharged it may take up to 10 minutes just to lite up/
RJR
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First off, Lithium ion batteries do not completely discharge, ever. If they do, they are ruined. Your phone will turn off before it lets the battery drain.
Second, I had at least 80% charge left when it bricked this morning. But what the heck, might as well.
EDIT: Wow. I googled hard bricks and pretty much every case is some kind of update or flash gone wrong. Nobody was just walking around when their phone bricked. This is weird. Considering how rare hard bricks are and the fact that the only apps with root access I had were Ti, File Manager, Spirit and Nova, I'm inclined to believe this is a hardware issue. But I can't be sure.
Bumping. I only have a little while before my charge runs out.
Hmmm, do you know, or have an idea what the battery life was when the incident occurred?
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EDIT: Oh I see...
I unplugged it about 3 maybe 4 hours before it bricked. It had maybe an hour of screen time then. I'm assuming I had around 80% when it bricked. I have no idea how much power the device is currently consuming. But if it's truly bricked, prolly not much, so it'll last for a while.
If it isn't truly bricked, then probably not that long...
Guys, I'm desperate. I'll try absolutely anything.
All right, it seems like I'm done. This device is toast. Even though it seems like I didn't make any mistakes. I know that almost for sure because my phone was ringing when it bricked at 12:36 P.M. today.
Based on what I've said, does anybody think I am COMPLETELY to blame for this? I don't want my conscience to eat me alive when I take this is for warranty and play dumb. I truly believe this has nothing to do with rooting/custom ROM. I really believe this is a defective phone. Am I wrong?
Did u try the bright light trick
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Try the bright light trick...
You can't even get into the boatloader? Or does anything show up when you plug it into the computer?
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sauprankul said:
Hi everybody,
I was (am?) running CM 10.1 for a couple days just to see how it was, and it was nice. I was going to make it my daily driver until I got a call while the phone was in my pocket and suddenly, the ringing stopped. I took the phone out of my pocket and tried to unlock it. No cigar. It must have powered off. Pressed and held. Nothing. Bootloader? Nope. Try under the halogen work lamp. Nope. No charging light, no splash screen, nothing. Just a brick.
How is it possible for the phone to just brick itself like that? I remember setting the max clocking speed at 1.5ghz and the governor to "conservative" but that's really it. Plus I had rebooted a couple of times between then and now. I ddon't have many apps, let alone many that have root access. So what's up?
Please help me. I give my battery 15 maybe 24 hours before it dies and I can't boot.
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i knew there was something going on here, between cm10.1 and the sprint htc one ? sure makes me wonder, i've been on my replacement for nearly 2 weeks now running stock rooted with s-off. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2310750
Ok I just read your thread and was wondering. did you get your 150 back?
Either you and I are incredibly unlucky or the m7spr cm 10.1 is suicidal.
Just a question. in general, what setting were you using? Anything similar to mine? I had also set notification light to "long". how about you?
sauprankul said:
Ok I just read your thread and was wondering. did you get your 150 back?
Either you and I are incredibly unlucky or the m7spr cm 10.1 is suicidal.
Just a question. in general, what setting were you using? Anything similar to mine? I had also set notification light to "long". how about you?
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I was told I would be refunded on my next bill so i'm waiting it out to see before I send back the bricked one. no i was stock-cm and what I mean by that is i installed cm10.1 added my apps, set up my home screens and used it like that until it died. i changed nor tweaked any of the settings from cm defaults
The same thing happened to my room mates HTC One yesteray. I first installed CM, and it was getting extremely hot, so I decided to try rootbox, similar issue, and the device was discharging far too fast. He turned the phone off to wait for me to get home so I could try to fix it. I got home, and there was no sign of life, it was charged fully before he turned it off. It wouldn't turn on at all. I had him take it to sprint and do warranty, they said they needed to open it(LAWL). He went back an hour later, they couldn't open it of course. They handed him a new phone.
Have you tried plugging it into a pc to see if it recognizes anything in device manager? Checked adb devices and fastboot devices?
I have. And nothing. No charge no power no recognizing
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I received my Vz Dev Edition phone on Mon. Still running bone-stock with the 4.4 update. The first night, while I was talking on the phone, the phone rebooted twice. Once more in the evening, it rebooted while in its holster.
Since then, it's rebooted once or twice a day, always when I haven't been using it (I've felt it buzz, and taken it out of the holster and seen it booting).
Anyone else experience anything like this? I'm holding off on unlocking, since I'd prefer no argument if I need to send it back.
-Jim
Not normal at all. You can try a reset to default(wiping the phone) and/or reflashing it completely with rsdlite. If that doesn't fix it then I'd most certainly have it replaced. I've never had a random reboot on either of my Moto X's.
That was my suspicion. I've had occasional reboots with prior phones, but never with a stock image. The fact that no one's posted here about reboots made me pretty suspicious.
-Jim
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That was my suspicion. I've had occasional reboots with prior phones, but never with a stock image. The fact that no one's posted here about reboots made me pretty suspicious.
-Jim
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I posted this before. Nobody responded :crying: lol. I had the same exact problem. I called them up and had the replace it. It took another 10 days, but it was worth it. My new one has no problems as of now. I ran a logcat and saw that basically, the RAM was failing.
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I posted this before. Nobody responded :crying: lol. I had the same exact problem. I called them up and had the replace it. It took another 10 days, but it was worth it. My new one has no problems as of now. I ran a logcat and saw that basically, the RAM was failing.
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Well now we know who they shipped your original phone too...
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Well now we know who they shipped your original phone too...
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lol. I almost knew for a fact that Verizon did that when I was with them. Their "like new" was basically just someone else's defective phone.
I've come to two realizations.
1) my phone has always been in my holster when it rebooted (when it happened while I was talking, I was using Bluetooth).
2) you can reboot this phone by long-pressing the power button, even when locked.
You can guess where I'm headed with this. So for the next few days, I'm putting my phone in the holster with the buttons up instead of down. Then I'll see if I need to post an embarrassed-smiley follow-up.
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I've come to two realizations.
1) my phone has always been in my holster when it rebooted (when it happened while I was talking, I was using Bluetooth).
2) you can reboot this phone by long-pressing the power button, even when locked.
You can guess where I'm headed with this. So for the next few days, I'm putting my phone in the holster with the buttons up instead of down. Then I'll see if I need to post an embarrassed-smiley follow-up.
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lol. Hopefully, because getting a replacement is a HUGE pita.
My phone did it sitting on a table without it even being setup.
I don't know if this will catch on or not, but I'd like to hear people's stories on how they screwed up or thought they screwed up their phone and fixed it? I think this could be an interesting thread with plenty of good stories and such
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I don't know if this will catch on or not, but I'd like to hear people's stories on how they screwed up or thought they screwed up their phone and fixed it? I think this could be an interesting thread with plenty of good stories and such
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I haven't screwed this phone up but I remember when I first started rooting phones I bricked my Vibrant (Galaxy S). I think I bricked it because I flashed the wrong radio or something. After that I have never bricked another phone. **Knock on wood**
Now I take extra caution and read extensively before rooting, flashing Roms, kernels etc.
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Heres how i screwed my Nexus 5 on stock, I forgot to charge it and its now dead..
How i fixed it? I charged it :good:
I didn't because I actually read the stickies on the top of the general forum.
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Just took apart my Nexus 5 after it was unresponsive after a week of putting into rice/silica gels. No idea of what I am doing. I have never opened anything up in my life. Soaked motherboard into isopropyl and cleaned it with toothbrush, dropped it like 10 times, ripped a couple of cables. Should be all good though. Will post if it worked.
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Just took apart my Nexus 5 after it was unresponsive after a week of putting into rice/silica gels. No idea of what I am doing. I have never opened anything up in my life. Soaked motherboard into isopropyl and cleaned it with toothbrush, dropped it like 10 times, ripped a couple of cables. Should be all good though. Will post if it worked.
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Yeah, ripping cables is probably not going to turn out "all good". Just my opinion
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Heres how i screwed my Nexus 5 on stock, I forgot to charge it and its now dead..
How i fixed it? I charged it :good:
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Please accept this Thanks as your post is very accurate and straight to the point.:good: Many of us have had that experience before whether it's forgetting to charge it over night by not plugging it into a charging source or it running out of battery power from heavy/extented usuage and not being able to charge it immediately after.:highfive:
DON`T USE TOOLKITS, these are related to most screwups Oh and get your rooting/flashing/adb skills up to par
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I didn't because I actually read the stickies on the top of the general forum.
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Same!
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I've only totally bricked one device, that was a sprint HTC evo (og evo). I got a replacement device via insurance and due to new firmware, I bricked it trying to root it/set s-off. No fix possible, only a new phone.
As far as nexi, nexus 5 specifically, I've soft bricked it a ton of times. But, one of the reasons I love the nexus brand, its never taken any more than a nandroid restore or only once a revert to stock. Unless you Dev test (and knowingly flash untested fw) or just start randomly picking zips and flash a modem or boot loader from a different device I've found it damn near impossible to make a nexus device unrecoverable.
I did initially flash the multi-boot mod w an incompatible ROM (beanstalk) and a kernel that really didn't like the multi-boot idea either (don't remember which ver of which kernel ATM). I was stuck on the "Google" boot loader screen for hours til I tried flashing a different ROM (which also changed the kernel) and trying again. Frustrated the hell out of me, kept phone unusable for almost a whole day, and wasted a ton of my time due to my laziness to read the whole thread.
Best advice ever given on XDA, whether you are a novice/learning/a noob or a android pro many years of experience or even a skilled developer.....
ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS... did I say ALWAYS read the whole op or even better whole op and hopefully 90%+ of the thread before you try something you are unsure of.
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As far as nexi
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Nexuses
Had the device perfectly set-up, with a few twrp backups as well and then for no reason...moved those backups from the device to the pc (probably in order to free some space). Then in a sequence of screw-ups, downloaded Flashify and wiped the cache and and dalvik cache from within the app (thinking it would be cool)...AND...bootloop! No backups...nothing! Booted to recovery...wiped cache/Dalvik the usual way, still nothing! Wiped data...nothing! Couldn't get ADB to work in the recovery. Finally -> Bootloader -> Fastboot Flash Stock ROM!
Did not stop though. in the next 5 minutes I was back with custom recovery, root and Titanium backup...ready to get back the device in shape (done and dusted as I type )
Reading the undervolting thread I decided to go -75 across the board. I succeeded but then tried to push it lower. Bootloops occurred. Backup copied back to SD card from PC failed to restore (said data failed. This was my first time restoring a ROM on the Nexus 5. If someone has insight as to why this happened it would be appreciated). Decided to go aosp and flash Rasta + trinity kernel but for some reason my mobile data wouldn't activate nor could I update PRL or profile by clicking on the usual option even after reboot and continuously clicking. Now I'm just getting my phone back to the original state it was in before I screwed up my UV values. Cataclysm + ElementalX #Life of a Phone Nerd
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gee2012 said:
DON`T USE TOOLKITS, these are related to most screwups Oh and get your rooting/flashing/adb skills up to par
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I actually used a toolkit to return mine back to stock after i shipped it out to LG for repair after my son dropped. It was much easier for me than to write out the commands. took me about 10 minutes and that was because I locked the bootloader before flashing a zip. and i had to go back yada yada but worked out fine.
Screwed up 2 Galaxy S2's, first one because I didn't pay close enough attention to the brickbug, second one because it just died... Due to the brickbug. Other than those I've never killed a phone. I thought I had broken my friends Nexus 5 though, I unlocked it and went to root it for him but TWRP/CWM couldn't mount any partitions because it's "encrypted". Got it fixed though.
I've killed xbox's, PSP's, everything. It's all part of the learning process.
...When I first got my Nexus 5 in MTP on my Windows PC I had my phone hooked up to, on Internal Memory I saw a folder called sdcard that was not there before that was supposedly empty according to MTP. Deleted it. Turns out it was a symlink screwup in MTP, and it deleted my entire SD card including photos, luckily the important ones were already uploaded to Facebook and such. Now I backup my phone almost daily just in case.
I bricked my Archos Home Connect 35 once. Kinda my fault. I had set the bootloader to boot SDE firmware for it defaultly on boot. (Dev edition firmware from Google that was rootable). I updated from .82 firmware to .83 firmware, forgot to change that. It took the SDE firmware out, normally youd have to reinstall it, and since it was set to boot from that in Archos. mess of a firmware and bootloader, it would just bootloop because the SDE firmware wasnt there. No way to get out of it. RMA'd it and got a new one from Archos though. Never again, will always just manually select the SDE Dev Edition firmware when/if i ever reboot it. (Its just a Alarm clock mostly that plays Pandora occasionally. it last went 300 days without a reboot until it hard locked and I had to reboot. )
Never had a unrecoverable problem with my Galaxy S4, or my Nexus 5.Worst case with the S4 I Odin'd back to stock firmware. Nexus 5 got a corrupt data or cache partition once, i could have ran fsck but I flashed stock images instead.
I was having an issue having my phone seen on my PC. This is after I've rooted... Transferred music and pics from PC to phone, so I knew my drivers were installed. So I tried going back to stock. I downloaded the stock image and tried fastboot flashing. My download was corrupted. It got froze sending the radio. Froze for 30 min... Just kept saying sending. So I finally unplugged and rebooted to bootloader as everything else has been wiped. Tried again and it froze again at sending the boot loader. Froze for 30 min. I unplugged and tried rebooting. It never turned back on. No charging indication or anything. Officially bricked. I had tmo send me a new one and I'm returning the old one today. Wish me luck
First brick of my life and I've been rooting and modding since the OG Nex1
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My GPS was working intermittently so I applied the cardboard fix and now its great. But in the process I damaged my back cover and now NFC and wireless charging don't work.
Really wishing I just RMA'd it.
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