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Hi,
until yesterday i had a perfectly working fast and snappy device:
JM5, Hackeclair, Tayutama´s update.zip lagfix, oc 120v2.3 kernel
then i tried to update the kernel to oc120v3 which worked out well and the device seemd running well so far. after some hours the device started to behave somewhat strange, it kept telling me "usb connected" again and again and again... so i got scareded and reflashed the 120v2.3 kernel. badly with no effect on the behaviour of the phone. so i just got scared eaven more and tried to reapply a nandroid backup of my virgin phone when i got it just to realize that this nandroid backup was far away from my original version, it showd me the wrong firmware number, did not overwrite the kernel and the csc and such stuff.
then i realized that i can only turn on my phone when it is connected to the charger and the green battery is showing, if i try to turn it on with usb disconnected it shows me the (not really) spinning wheel and then goes black again just to show the wheel again. also it often just crashes during sleep.
so what now? i cant reflash stock firmware since it is not available anywhere (a1 telekom austria branded) and so can not send my phone to repair...
any ideas someone????
you can send to repair saying it is dead. if it doesnt boot up they wont know what kernel or f/w is on it.. (a little dishonost since you toasted it).. or you can chalk it up to experience and buy a new one.. i never oc the extra speed is not needed and it chews through battery anyway.
just download a full firmware like JF3 then using odin and clicking the repartition option flash it to get rid of the oc kernel. I never mess with oc'ing as it tends to screw up your processor. Hopefully yours has not been fried.
it cant be the cpu, since it does start up when its connected to the charger, to me it seems more like the usb port of the device is defect (that could be why it always shows that "usb connected" notification) or somehow maybe the bootloader got messed up. actually the device is running well with a fresh installation of jm5 (repartitioned) except of not starting and those notifications...
also it could be somewhat hard to find jf3 since samsungfirmwares is down
Same thing happened to me a week ago. The usb connected message and the spinning wheel of nothing appeared on my Singapore galaxy set last week.
Went down to Samsung service center and showed them the phone. They were highly suspicious that this was caused by some custom firmware but later they honoured the warranty after some inspection.
2 hours later, my phone was fixed with Samsung telling me that it was because of the motherboard and that they had replaced a new one.
Hope you won't have trouble getting Samsung to do the warranty for you. Good luck.
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FadeFx said:
also it could be somewhat hard to find jf3 since samsungfirmwares is down
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Get them why you still can: http://www.samsung-firmwares.com/i9000.htm
Also right click the site and view source and save it as a html file then you will always have the links
Sounds like you killed the motherboard. Time for warranty. Next time how abouts you dont overclock
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kurtisnet said:
Same thing happened to me a week ago. The usb connected message and the spinning wheel of nothing appeared on my Singapore galaxy set last week.
Went down to Samsung service center and showed them the phone. They were highly suspicious that this was caused by some custom firmware but later they honoured the warranty after some inspection.
2 hours later, my phone was fixed with Samsung telling me that it was because of the motherboard and that they had replaced a new one.
Hope you won't have trouble getting Samsung to do the warranty for you. Good luck.
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Did you have yur device overclocked, or just a custom firmware?
FadeFx said:
Did you have yur device overclocked, or just a custom firmware?
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Nope not overclocked.
I was using the Lagfix 1.0 with Root access only when the funny thing happened. I was running DXJG4 official firmware.
hmm, on investigating further, i realize that if the phone is turned on with charger connected, and i instantly disconnnect it when it starts up, it operates normally, so i just need a charger or usb cable to turn it on and everything is ok. with this i can live for until i find time to bring it to service.
n1kon said:
Get them why you still can: http://www.samsung-firmwares.com/i9000.htm
Also right click the site and view source and save it as a html file then you will always have the links
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hmm, too late... seems its offline... did you maybe do the backup? if so, could you please pm me?
FadeFx said:
hmm, too late... seems its offline... did you maybe do the backup? if so, could you please pm me?
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try here: samfirmware.webs.com
FadeFx said:
hmm, on investigating further, i realize that if the phone is turned on with charger connected, and i instantly disconnnect it when it starts up, it operates normally, so i just need a charger or usb cable to turn it on and everything is ok. with this i can live for until i find time to bring it to service.
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Same with my phone but even when it managed to start up, the phone will stop responding after around 1 min of screen off.
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Get the JF3 here:
http://rs556.rapidshare.com/files/415212358/I9000XXJF3.rar
hey all,
i got my galaxy note now 3 weeks ands it's rebooting random all the time. at a service point i let them do a factory reset but that did not work. does anybody know a solution for this problem? because i dont like to send my note cause i will not have a few days sow if anyone got a solution i like to try it.
Gr Sven
Suffering from the same here
I think its related to one of the apps - I will start removing my installed apps one by one from tonight - Will keep you posted with the updates.
Also, if anyone out there had the same issue; please advice!
I had the same issue on previous android devices..I managed to get around it with numerous hard resets. Also I believe that a certain combination of apps will cause it too..but i don't know which ones. I've got a dell streak right now, and its been stable for a few months..having said that, it still randomly reboots once in a while but no where near the consistency it used to.
flyingbballer said:
hey all,
i got my galaxy note now 3 weeks ands it's rebooting random all the time. at a service point i let them do a factory reset but that did not work. does anybody know a solution for this problem? because i dont like to send my note cause i will not have a few days sow if anyone got a solution i like to try it.
Gr Sven
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I had this problem too and it seems to be an installed app problem, particularly any that change the wireless settings in some way or apps that stall when accessing the external SD card at boot times.
this is exactly what happens to me guys, same problem.
Random reboot and this happens all around the clock, no matter if it is day or night or if the phone is in flight mode...
Frankly I don't want to uninstall my apps one by one to check what app is causing the issue because I have no time to spend on it...
I hope that someone with more software skills than me (I am just an user) will succeed to fix it...
cheers.
Do you have Dolphin browser installed?
If it's the case, don't search further...
What's the problem with dolphin browser? I constantly use it and never had a restart. Is OPs phone overclocked or undervolted?
Which rom and kernel are being used?
mine is also rebooting every once in a while for no apparant reason. Mostly when I unplug it from the USB cable but not always. This happened from the first day on. I never did a factory reset but considering it now since the SMemo app is not working anymore (no strokes are visible) and I am out of options.
abel06 said:
Do you have Dolphin browser installed?
If it's the case, don't search further...
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Not at all... never used or installed....
boh...
kkrammer said:
mine is also rebooting every once in a while for no apparant reason. Mostly when I unplug it from the USB cable but not always. This happened from the first day on. I never did a factory reset but considering it now since the SMemo app is not working anymore (no strokes are visible) and I am out of options.
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Come to think of it, mine also reboots when disconnecting from USB storage mode. I thought maybe this was buy design? Maybe not!
apprentice said:
Come to think of it, mine also reboots when disconnecting from USB storage mode. I thought maybe this was buy design? Maybe not!
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Do you use antiviral software? Start by removing that. Kaspersky have messed up almost all my Android devices.
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i have same issue with my note...
and goes to customer service in dubai....
and samsung customer says i must pay 1200AED to fix my CPU issue
this problem is from CPU and samsung say i must be pay money... but this phone have problemfrom factory...
i hate samsung....
Reza WM said:
i have same issue with my note...
and goes to customer service in dubai....
and samsung customer says i must pay 1200AED to fix my CPU issue
this problem is from CPU and samsung say i must be pay money... but this phone have problemfrom factory...
i hate samsung....
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why would you need to pay anything if the phone is under warranty ?
I also have this issue, I found out that its the power button..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369805
Dolphin is a well known app for causing random reboot, since SGS 2.
Not for all users but for many:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321612&highlight=randomly
But without Dolphin installed, I really don't know...
I think it's the SD card causing these problems.
My reboot problems all disappeared when I removed the 32Gb sandisk card. I replaced it with a 16Gb card and was very careful about which apps I installed on it. Now whether it was the card size/brand or the selective apps that resolved the issue I can't be sure. Having Dolphin's cache on the phone memory instead of the SD card might also be a solution.
But it's worth investigating if you have reboot problems with external card installed.
Hi guys,
As soon as I got my Note, I rooted it and flashed a custom rom. Never had problems with reboots so far.
So, for a change I though setting it beck to stock was a good idea, with the upcomming ICS update.
As soon as I flashed the stock rom with odin, and it was back to factory situation, the reboots start happening. Every 3-6 hours the Note rebooted. Got in contact with Samsung (NL) and suggested to execute a factory reset, so I tried that a couple of times. But no luck, the reboots keep happening. I thought maybe it was an hardware issue. I have no Sdcard, only my SIMcard, which was a bit warn out, so I order a new SIM. But still, the reboots keep happening.
Then I decided to root my device again and flash a custom rom (Rocket-Rom), and guess what? No more reboots!!!
I hope this helped.
To me, I think automatic reboot is somehow still acceptable. I experienced two times auto power off. Both were happened after I charged it over night, unpluged the charger and left it without unlocking the screen, drove to my work place, and found it dead
I'm only having it for 2 weeks and I haven't rooted it.
it maybe a usb charging issue which is causing so much grief to many note owners. Mine has a defective usb port and it makes my note go crazy, including reboots and makes the note think its charging when its not even connected to charger at all.
Using note since dec... Faced such problem 5 or 7 time whn my phn was nt rooted... But nw its working fine... Using rocket rom v 20...
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Hey everyone, after going through a number of posts here on XDA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216962
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1005102
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1251709
and another useful site like
http://www.fixya.com/support/t11929716-samsung_galaxy_tab_gt_p1000_charging
I haven't found what I am looking for yet. I kinda have the same problem like these guys on the posts above. I got my phone water damaged a while back and since then my phone whenever on charge gives me a message like "charging paused. Battery temperature too high or too low". I have been trying to fix this problem for a while but I can't seem to find any reasonable solution. Like I understand that this could be a hardware problem and I can't do much about it if it is but I still have to try different options before I pay Samsung to fix it.
Like what I am trying to achieve is that I would like to somehow root the tab and upgrade it using just the recovery system mode. I somehow believe that if I do that this problem will miraculously vanish :victory:. The galaxy tab that I own is this one here http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0042D75TU/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00. I never rooted the tab before this problem and I am sure I never upgraded it either. So all I am left with now is a tab that turns on only for few seconds and then switches off. Even when it is on the charge the tab switches off after giving me the message "charging paused. blah blah blah". The only time it stays on forever is when the phone is on the charge (AC and not usb PC) and on Android System Recovery <3e>.
There is no possible way of starting the tab and using the android system as the message pops up just before the loading up and switches the phone off immediately. If someone can guide on how to root and upgrade my tab through using my sd card or doing it in recovery mode, then I promise to buy a couple of pints (money will be sent via paypal) or else the money goes to Samsung and ruins the whole joy of fixing my tab with yourr help. Cheers
Can someone please help me with this issue? Cheers
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It is water damaged.
What makes you think you can flash a recovery that fix it automagically?
It is too risky to flash anything to a device that can't hold charges.
Anything you flash to it, if it half way done, and the tab lose charges, then it is gone, especially if it were the boot loader that was being flashed.
I went through the trouble of reading the links you posted.
If you think the I9000 user that gets the warning got it fixed, that is because he overclock/undervolt, etc..
Not water damaged.
For the other link that is water damaged, he said it recovers.
How long has it been since it was wet?
If not dried, you should buy a pack of rice (grains, uncooked of course).
Put it in a big zip lock bag, and place the tab in it as well.
Let it be in there for a few days.
Or if your local chemist sell silica gel, use that instead of rice.
Thanks for the advice mate but the tab has been like this for over 3 months. I mean I was hoping to flash a new Rom as it might not have this message set on default. I don't think the water is the issue anymore it might just be a hardware issue but I want to flash a new custom Rom just so that I can verify that it is 100% hardware problem if this message continues to display on the new Rom.
It is simply not safe to flash while the tab can't hold any charges.
But if you want to risk it, follow my signature.
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Hi guys. My SGN is permanently freezing while booting. Suddenly the red lines appear and phone is stucked. It stucks on boot logo, or boot animation, or after successfull boot into system. It looks like this:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/61718936/IMAG0003.jpg
Phone becomes quite hot on the back near camera.
I bought phone with stock 2.3.6. It was running for about 2 hours and i made OTA update to 4.0.4. It started to reboot itself while i was using it. So thought, i might use custom ROM to get rid of this freezes and reboots. But no change. Even on 4.2.1. I reverted back to 2.3.6. I noticed, that these red lines changes and moves (or even whole screen becomes red) while i'm twisting or pressing phone on various places. So i think, there is cold solder joint somewhere on motherboard. Maybe on graphic chip, because i didn't notice this problem while in recovery or download mode.
Can anybody help me with this problem, or point me on right place to look at on motherboard? Thanks in advance.
Seems to be defective device. Check with service center.
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If you're able to, run this app to check for errors, I take it you have root. If it crashes mid scan, you've got problems with your emmc.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check
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Frozen Note
I hope you will find a solution for your problem.
But I have to admit I had to smile ("grinsen" in German is a much better word for it) when I saw your title:
Freezing even when >30°C
i'm not able to run device anymore but i already tried this app for checking emmc and this is the one with that bug. But it doesn't matter, because i was flashing only safe kernels, and i don't think this emmc is problem. I think the culprit is graphic chip, or CPU, or CfRF (Chip for Random Freezes)
I was not able to find any similar problem. Tomorrow, i will try to put device into download mode, flash any custom safe kernel with CWM, leave device in this recovery, and see if it freezes again. If yes, the only option is to get device warmer for a few degrees (300-350°C with my heat station haha ) and i will see if there was any cold solder joint. If not, device will be dead anyway so i have nothing to lose
ThaiDai: you mean grin?
Tuxxperia said:
i'm not able to run device anymore but i already tried this app for checking emmc and this is the one with that bug. But it doesn't matter, because i was flashing only safe kernels, and i don't think this emmc is problem. I think the culprit is graphic chip, or CPU, or CfRF (Chip for Random Freezes)
I was not able to find any similar problem. Tomorrow, i will try to put device into download mode, flash any custom safe kernel with CWM, leave device in this recovery, and see if it freezes again. If yes, the only option is to get device warmer for a few degrees (300-350°C with my heat station haha ) and i will see if there was any cold solder joint. If not, device will be dead anyway so i have nothing to lose
ThaiDai: you mean grin?
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Have the same problem with CM9/10 and PA ROM, freeze and getting hot...
The best ROM closest to stable for me is the RocketROM_ICS_XXLPY_v1
I got reboot problem but it is useable with this ROM
I Cant even install a Stock ROM (GB/ICS)... Stuck in Samsung LOGO, or Force Close in many apps...
diasdroid said:
Have the same problem with CM9/10 and PA ROM, freeze and getting hot...
The best ROM closest to stable for me is the RocketROM_ICS_XXLPY_v1
I got reboot problem but it is useable with this ROM
I Cant even install a Stock ROM (GB/ICS)... Stuck in Samsung LOGO, or Force Close in many apps...
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Have you repartitioned?
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guys i've made a small progress. I put a pressure on back side of the phone near camera, and i turned the phone on. It successfully booted to system. When i stopped pushing phones back, red lines appeared immediately and phone freezed. When i start to twist phone in hands, lines were getting bigger or smaller. When i pressed the back cover again, lines disappear (but phone was still frozen).
So now my task is, to find out, which chip is badly soldered.
ThaiDai said:
I hope you will find a solution for your problem.
But I have to admit I had to smile ("grinsen" in German is a much better word for it) when I saw your title:
Freezing even when >30°C
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Lol perfect device for overclocking....
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warfareonly said:
Lol perfect device for overclocking....
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few months ago i had Samsung Omnia i900 only working in fridge or when it was freezed with frost spray
this phone is mystery. When the battery is fully charged, it works like a charm. I can twist the phone as much i want, it won't freeze. I don't understand.
My n7000 has also this same problam pl. any one help me..
Tuxxperia said:
this phone is mystery. When the battery is fully charged, it works like a charm. I can twist the phone as much i want, it won't freeze. I don't understand.
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My galaxy note n7000 has same problem from last 3 days i also not found any solution for this when i use phone without scrow fited on back cover my phone working fine only in 1 % of battey but when i tite scrow in back cover my phone frize at galaxy boot logo or samsung logo with or without red line...pl. any one help me... pl....
You guys started having strange issues with ur notes. Maybe its something like a self destruct programmed on your phones so that after a year or two people will switch their phones. Besides the bigger the phones are getting the more issues they are having.
A phone should be like a device that shouod work flawless, in case of emergency one is needing to make a call and found that the phone freezed.
Sometimes i blame everything to android. Despite years of open development. Its yet not stabilizing, i guess because of it being open source vendors are putting crap in it making it more vulnerable to issues.
I dont rely on android rather i use a cheap phone for calls and text or iphone. Its just good for internet, ebooks, movies, music and camera.
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Try pulling out the battery and then let the phone dry like a pair of wet socks. Clean the contacts and fit any loose thing that there may be.
Check your cable, if is loose or not, this way you could find if there were any unwanted sparks applied on the device.
Notice how it gets hot when is plugged in and you're using it? the battery reaches quickly 55 degrees which is not optimum, wait to cool to below this temperature.
My condolences in this sad event. Take care.
I have the feeling I'm going to get repetitive here guys, but I've been reading the troubleshooting threads for over an hour and couldn't find an answer to help me.
Last saturday I was to lazy to move from the couch, so I watched as my S3 Mini ran out of battery. I got the "phone is turning off" screen as usual. Later I went to bed, but as I needed my alarm to go off in the morning I tried turning it on again, and nothing* happened. Plugged it on the wall, nothing*. Replaced the battery, nothing*. Gave it a good half hour plugged, and as you can guess, nothing*.
* when I say nothing, I mean it won't light up, won't vibrate, won't wink for me, won't load any kind of error, it's actually just like if you were trying to turn on a phone without any battery connected, no grasp of life comes from its poor soul.
The only moment I could see some action on the device is when I tried connecting it on the PC a few hours ago, as it installed drivers to Windows. Right after installing the drivers however, it won't show in the file explorer. I've tried to detect it with a few development tools such as ORT and Odin and there was no sucess either. Download or Recover mode will not work as well.
One thing I think worth mentioning, is that ever since I rooted it a couple of years ago, whenever I tried to recharge it while it was off, the standard "green charging battery" would never appear. What would appear on the screen was a freezed loading icon (the one that keeps roling again and again, but frozen). This particular issue never came off, even reseting it or installing new ROMs.
I always used Maclaw's, some of the latest 4.x, because I tought the 5.x was to heavy for the s3 minis.
I've read some about USB JIGs and stuff, but what makes me very curious is what the heck?! The phone was working just fine, the battery runs out and I have a brick? Is this possible? Can anyone tell me any work around?
I apologize for possible grammar mistakes.
ScrewedImei said:
I have the feeling I'm going to get repetitive here guys, but I've been reading the troubleshooting threads for over an hour and couldn't find an answer to help me.
Last saturday I was to lazy to move from the couch, so I watched as my S3 Mini ran out of battery. I got the "phone is turning off" screen as usual. Later I went to bed, but as I needed my alarm to go off in the morning I tried turning it on again, and nothing* happened. Plugged it on the wall, nothing*. Replaced the battery, nothing*. Gave it a good half hour plugged, and as you can guess, nothing*.
* when I say nothing, I mean it won't light up, won't vibrate, won't wink for me, won't load any kind of error, it's actually just like if you were trying to turn on a phone without any battery connected, no grasp of life comes from its poor soul.
The only moment I could see some action on the device is when I tried connecting it on the PC a few hours ago, as it installed drivers to Windows. Right after installing the drivers however, it won't show in the file explorer. I've tried to detect it with a few development tools such as ORT and Odin and there was no sucess either. Download or Recover mode will not work as well.
One thing I think worth mentioning, is that ever since I rooted it a couple of years ago, whenever I tried to recharge it while it was off, the standard "green charging battery" would never appear. What would appear on the screen was a freezed loading icon (the one that keeps roling again and again, but frozen). This particular issue never came off, even reseting it or installing new ROMs.
I always used Maclaw's, some of the latest 4.x, because I tought the 5.x was to heavy for the s3 minis.
I've read some about USB JIGs and stuff, but what makes me very curious is what the heck?! The phone was working just fine, the battery runs out and I have a brick? Is this possible? Can anyone tell me any work around?
I apologize for possible grammar mistakes.
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try to plug in the phone into charger & leave it there like 20 mins or more. battery loads then.
then try access samsung download mode, if you cant the phone is probably useless (brick for ever) because itslike mthe last standing thing.
& sorry i say that but thats typically samsung behaviuor. there allways this kind of threads in the samsung forums of xda... other manufacturer can mostly be restored or atleast you know what make it dead.
Exactly the same problems happening to me.
This is my thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-mini/help/sgs3-mini-dead-t3085031
Can you try to follow what appears on this link? (I can't by now because my PC is broken)
I think won't do nothing because you won't be able to access to the recovery mode on android, as me, but to try...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
bejunk said:
try to plug in the phone into charger & leave it there like 20 mins or more. battery loads then.
then try access samsung download mode, if you cant the phone is probably useless (brick for ever) because itslike mthe last standing thing.
& sorry i say that but thats typically samsung behaviuor. there allways this kind of threads in the samsung forums of xda... other manufacturer can mostly be restored or atleast you know what make it dead.
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Hi there,
Thank you for your interest but I have passed this point already. Tried a brand new battery I had laying down in the drawer (which was fully charged with an universal charger) and there is no answer to any attempt of turning it on. Via recovery, download or normal boot.
CrashOverride93 said:
Exactly the same problems happening to me.
This is my thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3-mini/help/sgs3-mini-dead-t3085031
Can you try to follow what appears on this link? (I can't by now because my PC is broken)
I think won't do nothing because you won't be able to access to the recovery mode on android, as me, but to try...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
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Hello there,
I'm sorry to hear I'm not the only one affected by this bug (lets call it a bug). This shows there is a lack of concern from Samsung on dealing with this issues, and thus we see that old programmed obsolescence.
I will try that later on the weekend, and I come back here with an report.
Cheers
ScrewedImei said:
Hi there,
Thank you for your interest but I have passed this point already. Tried a brand new battery I had laying down in the drawer (which was fully charged with an universal charger) and there is no answer to any attempt of turning it on. Via recovery, download or normal boot.
Hello there,
I'm sorry to hear I'm not the only one affected by this bug (lets call it a bug). This shows there is a lack of concern from Samsung on dealing with this issues, and thus we see that old programmed obsolescence.
I will try that later on the weekend, and I come back here with an report.
Cheers
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this guide useless for you. how u want flash things with odin if u cant enter download mode at all??
im really sorry for you that this phone is dead. just can give you 1 advice, dont buy samsung in future.
I have been repaired my phone successfully!!!
I just needed to change two capacitors on its motherboard, and that's it.
Here the video where I have found the info and how to do that. It's in Spanish but easy to understand for you I think. But if you need some help, send me a PM.
can you take a picture from the location of the 2 capasitors and the types of it
Hi everyone.
I have some news. It took me a while but I followed CrashOverride93's advice on that video. It actually solved one issue, as I now can turn it on, but now I have a second problem, I'm stuck on a boot loop, with acess to Download mode ONLY. No recovery.
Considering where my issue started, and where I am now, I have tried the following:
- Flashed via Odin stock ROM, kernel;
- flashed Wipe;
- flashed PARAM;
- three button combo.
So far I couldn't get it pass the boot loop. Any thoughts?