Today I'll bricked my HTC One.For now not charging, when connected with USB got "QHUSB_DLOAD".
Any solution?
Nope. Send it to htc or find someone offering jtag service in your locale.
I don't know how but installed driver My HTC, and got htc logo in screen. Is there a chance to run RUU?
sardor said:
I don't know how but installed driver My HTC, and got htc logo in screen. Is there a chance to run RUU?
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Can you get to the bootloader screen?
Nope.
maybe @Matt can help you..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2363516
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Nope.
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But it powers on? You can get the splash screen but not bootloader screen? If you're getting the splash, you should be able to get to bootloader.
What did you do to get to this point?
the medarder
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Its sounds like you need a video to help you
youtubedotcom/watch?v=xgBT0TQnZvM
just look at the link and place the missing bit at the front and dot com with .com
Six hours of pressing a combination of keys and connecting the One to computer and that it has detected.
My HTC One is saved
sardor said:
Six hours of pressing a combination of keys and connecting the One to computer and that it has detected.
My HTC One is saved
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It goes dead/bricked without a reason and then comes back to life. Damn what a fighter phone
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sardor said:
Today I'll bricked my HTC One.For now not charging, when connected with USB got "QHUSB_DLOAD".
Any solution?
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Hi,
I have a Dream/G1 here that I bricked by flashing dangerSPL wrong, I know, I was stupid.
It boots to the G1 logo, will charge and boot into blue light mode.
Is there any way I can get it working again without shelling out for a Riff box or similar?
Josh.
if all you can get is the g1 logo and blue light mode (no recovery no hboot) then jtag is your only option...
Try turning it on a few times holding different combinations of buttons and usb plugged in and the adb daemon started
You never know...
My brick didn't even show the G1 logo
How did you get it out?
Mine right now it only lights up the buttons, no other responses.
MarvinDude said:
How did you get it out?
Mine right now it only lights up the buttons, no other responses.
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I didn't
And hmm...that only ever happened to me when my battery was dead
Well I think you're phone might be fully bricked if nothings working
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That is not good news
I guess I have a stylish paperweight now
MarvinDude said:
That is not good news
I guess I have a stylish paperweight now
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Or a hockey puck
I'm sorry man
Maybe you can find a place that does JTAG near you?
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Thanks I will look around
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I was using my HTC One yesterday recording a lecture when it overheated and refused to turn on any longer. I've tried charging it with different cables and different outlets (USB in computer included) and the only recognition I get is that it shows qhsusb_dload in the device manager. I don't what to do to fix this; one of my friends stumbled upon (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226445), but if it works, I have no idea how to do anything since I didn't root my phone. Anyone have any tips?
EDIT: A bit more information: it's a locked HTC One on Rogers Network in Canada.
evgueni72 said:
I was using my HTC One yesterday recording a lecture when it overheated and refused to turn on any longer. I've tried charging it with different cables and different outlets (USB in computer included) and the only recognition I get is that it shows qhsusb_dload in the device manager. I don't what to do to fix this; one of my friends stumbled upon (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226445), but if it works, I have no idea how to do anything since I didn't root my phone. Anyone have any tips?
EDIT: A bit more information: it's a locked HTC One on Rogers Network in Canada.
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I'd say get a replacement from your carrier.. They should do it for free. If they don't, send it to htc for repairs.
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n1234d said:
I'd say get a replacement from your carrier.. They should do it for free. If they don't, send it to htc for repairs.
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I have a new one coming; however I want to be able to get my data on this phone back,
evgueni72 said:
I have a new one coming; however I want to be able to get my data on this phone back,
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Sadly that isn't possible.. your phone is properly hard bricked, so if you want any of your data back, you'll have to have someone with a jtag box unbrick it for you.. That will cost you cash, and that defeats the whole purpose of getting a replacement phone..
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Hi Dear all
please help me my HTC one 801e not turning on and not charging
i hold volume down + power not going to boot loader , but if connected to PC see this text
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
hogrfatih said:
Hi Dear all
please help me my HTC one 801e not turning on and not charging
i hold volume down + power not going to boot loader , but if connected to PC see this text
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
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That is unfortunately a brick. Send it to HTC, they'll have the mobo replaced for ya Btw, were you s-off and messing around when this happened?
n1234d said:
That is unfortunately a brick. Send it to HTC, they'll have the mobo replaced for ya Btw, were you s-off and messing around when this happened?
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whats mobo ? you destination motherboard ?
i don't know S-off or S-on but my friend send me massege i opened this message my mobile turning off not back to on
hogrfatih said:
whats mobo ? you destination motherboard ?
i don't know S-off or S-on but my friend send me massege i opened this message my mobile turning off not back to on
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Yep, I meant motherboard. Have you unlocked/rooted your phone? In any case, nothing can be done now, better get a replacement from htc if you're within the replacement period, else get a repair done from them.
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hogrfatih said:
Hi Dear all
please help me my HTC one 801e not turning on and not charging
i hold volume down + power not going to boot loader , but if connected to PC see this text
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
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Unfortunately that indicates a hard brick and the motherboard needs to be replaced. Depending on how you acquired the phone, HTC should be able to fix it for you.
This could happen if you flashed a ROM intended for the regular One (M7) which will not work as you have a dual SIM version.
Read this thread, it's discussing a similar situation (specifically post #5).
makbil said:
Unfortunately that indicates a hard brick and the motherboard needs to be replaced. Depending on how you acquired the phone, HTC should be able to fix it for you.
This could happen if you flashed a ROM intended for the regular One (M7) which will not work as you have a dual SIM version.
Read this thread, it's discussing a similar situation (specifically post #5).
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Actually, the 801e is the single-sim, non-lte version, and it is completely compatible with 801n/s (M7_UL) RUUs and ROMs
n1234d said:
Yep, I meant motherboard. Have you unlocked/rooted your phone? In any case, nothing can be done now, better get a replacement from htc if you're within the replacement period, else get a repair done from them.
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No i not use rooted and unlocked, i sent my mobile to htc replace the motherboard ? not any solve ?
i live from iraq not have htc support , please any solve to solve this problem
hogrfatih said:
No i not use rooted and unlocked, i sent my mobile to htc replace the motherboard ? not any solve ?
i live from iraq not have htc support , please any solve to solve this problem
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Well, if you have warranty, that's the best option. Otherwise, you can look around for places which have jtag boxes and can revive your phone for you..
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My HTC One died on Saturday for no apparent reason whatsoever, it was a T-mobile HTC one with the RUU conversion to GPE. I was watching Netflix it on saturday noon and the battery was about 50% and the phone restarted for no reason or error.
Later that day around 5pm I wanted to use the phone and it would not turn on, I thought that the battery could be dead so I set it to charge, but the LED would not turn on on the charger or computer, so I figured the battery was probably completely drained. I let it charge all night and next morning the LED still was not on, so I tried to boot the phone and nothing, I used power + volume down, and not even the bootloader would come up. I tried ADB and nothing.
After reading some info online and XDA I noticed that a lot of people are experiencing the same issue, would this be related to unlocking and rooting the GPE RUU?
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HTC one won't turn on, No LED, no flashing Home/Back button
I just discovered that the phone is detected under my windows machine as: Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
Will I have to send it to HTC or is there a way to bring it back from dead?
an0m13 said:
I just discovered that the phone is detected under my windows machine as: Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
Will I have to send it to HTC or is there a way to bring it back from dead?
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Im sorry to tell you this, but Qualcomm HS-USB is USUALLY a sign of a hard brick. In other words, you cannot get the phone back to life.
The only possible way of recovery of this device is to send it to HTC. They will replace the motherboard, which costs a BOMB. If im not mistaken, its about $200.
Ideally, you should avoid RUU conversion unless ur 100% sure about what you're doing. Flashing ARHD 6.1 or SinLess would have been a much wiser thing to do IMO
raghav kapur said:
Im sorry to tell you this, but Qualcomm HS-USB is USUALLY a sign of a hard brick. In other words, you cannot get the phone back to life.
The only possible way of recovery of this device is to send it to HTC. They will replace the motherboard, which costs a BOMB. If im not mistaken, its about $200.
Ideally, you should avoid RUU conversion unless ur 100% sure about what you're doing. Flashing ARHD 6.1 or SinLess would have been a much wiser thing to do IMO
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Raghav
The thing that I don't understand is why the phone got bricked after a week of doing the RUU conversion? ( I have done RUU conversions before on a different HTC One and this one two months ago)
an0m13 said:
Raghav
The thing that I don't understand is why the phone got bricked after a week of doing the RUU conversion? ( I have done RUU conversions before on a different HTC One and this one two months ago)
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This is t-mobile-restriction ****. With other phones there were less or no problems. Better to buy a not branded phone.
Warranty or JTAG.
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I will send it tomorrow to repair, I hope it will be covered by warrantu.
SaHiLzZ said:
Warranty or JTAG.
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I'm sending back to tmobile for replacement, do you think they would notice it was flash as the mobo is dead?
an0m13 said:
I'm sending back to tmobile for replacement, do you think they would notice it was flash as the mobo is dead?
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Most likely not. they will send you a refurbished device.
Neo XL said:
This is t-mobile-restriction ****. With other phones there were less or no problems. Better to buy a not branded phone.
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I wish they had the GPE when I bought mine 9 months ago. A friend will sell me his HTC one AT&T black edition for $250, would that be a better option to Flash or should I forget about it and get a Nexus 5?
an0m13 said:
I wish they had the GPE when I bought mine 9 months ago. A friend will sell me his HTC one AT&T black edition for $250, would that be a better option to Flash or should I forget about it and get a Nexus 5?
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The international unlocked is simply THE BEST for such things. If you want the best developer support, its the Dev. edition or International Unlocked
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...d-itself-off-wont-turn-back-again-help-2.html
Phoenix007 said:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...d-itself-off-wont-turn-back-again-help-2.html
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Thank you for the link, looks like I'm not the only one with the issue, but I tried all the solutions and still won't boot up or the LED will come up.
T-mobile is sending me a replacement, the bad news is that even thought I really like the phone I will be selling the replacement and moving to the nexus 5 as tmobile takes forever to release updates.
Are there any JIGs Available for the HTC ONE like there are for samsungs where you just plug it in the micro usb port?
hehehaha123 said:
Are there any JIGs Available for the HTC ONE like there are for samsungs where you just plug it in the micro usb port?
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Bump? :crying:
hehehaha123 said:
Bump? :crying:
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Not that I'm aware of, what exactly is wrong with your device?
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Not that I'm aware of, what exactly is wrong with your device?
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QHUSB_DLOAD HARD BRICKED
Happened randomly I have two HTC ONES Im One cracked screen but works the other bricked, Im thinking of switching out the mother boards Lol Is it possible/
hehehaha123 said:
QHUSB_DLOAD HARD BRICKED
Happened randomly I have two HTC ONES Im One cracked screen but works the other bricked, Im thinking of switching out the mother boards Lol Is it possible/
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Yeah normally when it happens randomly like that it's a motherboard issue.
As with regards to diy repair, I've personally never opened a HTC One before so can't really advise how easy it would be but it is possible. Try looking for ifixit on you tube for an instructional video.
But personally if I was gonna try it I would swap the screen rather than the motherboard.
Check out the ifixit website here. https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC+One+Teardown/13494
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