[Q] HTC One not charging. Stuck in USB host mode? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've had a small look around the forums but I can't find a straight solution to my exact problem. It seems I cannot charge my phone without turning my phone off completely and letting it charge while it's off. I can't connect to my pc as mass storage because it acts like my phone has an OTG device plugged in instead of the power cord. I've read solutions explaining you can cut the cord open and cut to wires so it doesnt read as USB mode. I dont really want to do this and I don't believe that should be the last option.
If someone knows of any solution can you help please. Thanks

I have the same problem, it does not charge.
The ONE HTC is sending charge(I assume, waiting for a device in OTG).
How to solve this problem without cutting wires?

are you completely stock? any custom kernels, what rom if any?

Any rom, official or custom.
I used trick of light -> Hold Button + Vol down + Vol UP + Light on sensor

I reverted to a completely stock rom and relocked the bootloader. This fixed the problem but me being me got sick of it and rooted again. It was fine for a bit then same problem occured. However now it only occurs accasionally
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[Q] Is my Captivate completely toast?

I've been reading forums all day long looking for answers but I can't seem to find a solution, so my apologies if someone has a solution in a thread that I missed but I couldn't find anything.
I have Rogers Captivate which I had applied the One Click Lag Fix that worked great. I then decided to flash a custom rom with Odin. In the middle of the flash, my pc lost power (battery ran out, forgot to plug it into the wall) and the bar on my Captivate showing the progress stopped. After I turned the computer back on, I turned off my phone (since it was stuck an I thought it was a good idea) and tried to turn it on with no success.
As far as I can tell, it's COMPLETELY dead.
Here's everything I've tried:
- ALL (and I mean ALL) button combinations
- There's no power bar, absolutely nothing showing
- I've taken sim and battery out and tried connecting to the pc, no luck
- I've tried letting it charge although the screen is dead (meaning black) and the soft keys don't light up so I have no idea if it's charging
- When I plug the phone into my pc, it doesn't even detect it
- Can't get ANYTHING to show up on the screen. I hold power, it doesn't turn on. I hold Vol up and down and nothing.
I don't know if there's anything on the board I can do to reset or something. Is my phone completely toast? If so, I'll have to resort to getting a replacement through the 1 year manufacturer's warranty which sucks, but oh well.
Thank you all for any assistance you can provide. I would hate to go back to my iPhone 4 ((
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Did you try pulling battery, then holding Vol+ and Vol- and plugging in USB?
Have you tried a USB jig?
I had to disconnect my phone mid-Odin a few times before. I was able to use a JIG to get back into Download Mode and restore it to a working state. Might wanna try that!
Dungeon47 said:
Did you try pulling battery, then holding Vol+ and Vol- and plugging in USB?
Have you tried a USB jig?
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I think this guy's phone really is toast though - no activity, nadda?
The only other thing I can think of - is make sure the USB cable is plugged directly into your computer's motherboard USB Ports.
Then try the above - pull out sime batt etc... plug in the USB with the battery out - then jam the battery back in while holding down the volume buttons.
If this doesn't work or the Jig.. Warranty Time with AT&T (Happy Times )
I would say the jig is worth a shot, I have seen several people say they came back from a black screen with the jig.
If you are just getting a black screen when you try to turn it on then the phone is most likely done. I know it's too late but it is extremely important that when flashing your phone that there is no chance of loosing power to your compuer.
I would still suggest to try the JIG option if you haven't already. Each bricked phone acts differently. My first phone I was able to get into download mode with the JIG but even after flashing it 3 times it still would be stuck on the AT&T logo loop. Likely because of a hardware related issue. I would check with your carrier and see what you options are after trying to use a JIG. Or you can call Samung and they might be able to repair the phone for a couple hundred. Which is still cheaper then paying $400 for a new one.
I had a similar issue where I got a purple screen flashin stock with odin...and then phone acted ''dead'' no response on any end...what I did was take take sim out and battery and did the volume down and power while putting in batter after every attempt with all other button attempts and putting usb in
About ten seconds the time it takes the art screen in my case to flash and after about fifty attempts it went into d.l mode
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Mine got stuck in the white ATT logo loop once, and it just took many, many tries to get ODIN to recognize, but it eventually came around, and has been great ever since. If it is really bricked, you have nothing to lose, so you might as well go hardcore.
Same thing happen to me yesterday! And the jigg saved my phone. Thank you jigg
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[Q] Device not booting, not even bootloader

Hi,
Searched the forum and didn't really find anything like the problem I'm experiencing (even though I might be very wrong on this ).
My device is S-OFF, has clockwork recovery etc. And I was using a custom ICS build (namely this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424260 )
And earlier today it froze (not super uncommon ). But I had to remove the battery because it was non responsive.
But anyway. Now it's dead!
Nothing happens when I press the power button.
Tried it by removing the battery a couple of times, pushing the button again.
No sound, no buzz, just pitch black screen.
Tried booting into the bootloader with "Vol Down + Power button". Same result here. Just black screen.
Tried connecting it to the PC to boot into bootloader from there. But the PC doesnt even recognize that I have plugged something in
(using dmesg says nothing about a device being connected.. which usually is not so good )
The only sign of "life" I get is when I connect the phone to the charger (or usb cable to the computer) without ever tried booting it with "power button" or "power button + vol down" is that the LED lights up orange.
If I have tried to turn it on it will not light up orange.
I have tried to have it for a few hours (with the light orange) on the charger, then booting it.. But with no luck
I kinda feels like my device has died! I dont really feel it has been bricked? Maybe hardware malfunction? which sucks since my warranty will not be valid because of S-OFF
Anyone have any ideas or tips on what I could possibly try with?
If you were overclocking, the cpu may have overshot. Probably 'hardwear'...
You might take it to a repair facility to diagnose if they can help.
If computer doesn't read it and no boot, nothing you can "do" yourself...
Sounds like brick :what:
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Check to see if it responds to any ADB/fastboot commands
cant run any adb commands
Since it's not recognized at all by my computer I cant do any adb commands.
Not list the device, not do fastboot etc.
I still have warranty on the phone, will the repair shop be able to see that I have taken it S-OFF? Or will they most likely just replace the motherboard?
The company I have to leave it to is notorious for being the biggest assholes in the history of this earth
and yeah... I had it overclocked! but only by one step (from oc virtious quattro) or perhaps 2 steps max.
If you cannot see the device on the PC at all, the service centre won't know that you are s-off. If you have a windows install, check in the device manager to see if the phone is detected at all.
Yeah htc has so many repairs they don't have time to mess around dude. They'll try to turn it on, and it won't, so they'll try a fully charged battery and it won't turn on again, they'll throw from anew motherboard in after that and if that doesn't work they'll give you a brand new phone. I'd say you have a 5% chance of them finding out your s-off.
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[Q] Xperia Z Wont turn un unless usb connected

Hello
Recently i've bought an broken screen Xperia Z, for repair it (i got it like $300 bucks cheaper) and i was ready to buy the screen, but i battery was drained and i could not test it right, when i connected to the charger, it started red light, vibrate, then 3 continuous vibes, read on the internet, OK BATTERY DRAINED, i left it charge THE WHOLE NIGHT, and when i woke up in the morning it was orange (charging), later in the day it was green (charged) but when i disconnect it, it wont turn on anyways, when i connect it to a pc, it goes blue light (wich later i read it was fastboot mode). i read for making a repair with PCC, but it didnt fixed it, then i flashed it with Flashtool, with the latest software (wich had the Sudden death issue fixed) no luck. it wont boot. for it to boot, i have to connect it to PC and with fastboot run "fastboot continue", but most of the time, it reboots and goes redlight and vibrate 3 times then reboot, so i press the power button and it enters fastboot mode (if connected to PC) or loads charging if connected to wall charger, but it reboots again and goes to redlight vibrate reboot, sometimes it stay charging or in fastboot mode, but only "works" if connected in the USB.
when it stays in fastboot, i do "fastboot continue" and it loads the OS, and it works (well, the things i can do with a broken LCD/Touchscreen, i put my sim card and could call it, and it works, but i cant pick up the call). i can explore the phone memory etc. but if it reboots or if i disconnect the USB, it will almost always turn off. i havn't found a solution (or idea) of what can happen, i dont know if its normal since it has broken lcd/touchscreen or it definitely have a huge problem,
any ideas?
thanks in advance!
Maybe the battery is damaged, and the phone knows it and boots into some sort of safe mode to spare internal damage? When the is has booted you can take screenshots with adb if you have usb debugging enabled. Maybe try see if the os says the battery is damaged?
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heavy_metal_man said:
Maybe the battery is damaged, and the phone knows it and boots into some sort of safe mode to spare internal damage? When the is has booted you can take screenshots with adb if you have usb debugging enabled. Maybe try see if the os says the battery is damaged?
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Well, actually it doesnt seem the battery is damaged, fisically looks ok and it holds charge, i cant debug because usb debugging comes off by default when flash stock software.
blackknigt said:
Well, actually it doesnt seem the battery is damaged, fisically looks ok and it holds charge, i cant debug because usb debugging comes off by default when flash stock software.
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Correct me if i am wrong but does the xperia z not support usg-otg and mhl? You could rig the phone up to the tv with a mhl-hdmi cable and maybe use a usb mouse to select things, and enable usb debugging?
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Nice idea, now i need to find who in this country (DR) have that adapter
i ordered the LCD screen assembly for repair it myself, but im still concerned about this, as i dont know if it will boot up anyways
my phone right now isnt booting. but as i cant see images i dont know what is it showing.
i noticed the touch screen is working indeed. (when booted, it plays sounds when tapping)
i will wait till the lcd assembly arrives. any ways, any other ideas on what may happen?
the ex-owner of the phone said it started like that when it fell and broke the lcd.
OK now, i've installed the LCD, the phone works, its ON, BUT the Volume Up button and the Power Button does not work when the phone is ON,
the Vol UP button seems always be pressed cause when i press the power button for some seconds, the Phone restarts and not power off or lock/unlock
Service tests: None of these buttons where recognized.
any ideas on any hardware fixes i could try?
I FIXED IT!!
dissasembled the phone, took out the side button flex cable and the volume up button on the flex was dirty, so it was having a false contact. (wich made the button always be pressed)
I took out the yellow tape and cleaned with alcohol and a needle (its so freakin small) and put the tape again and assembled the phone and voila! IT WORKS OK!!
Yes the vol up button pressed means u get fastboot. Now that you fixed the problem and repaired the phone enjoy. Btw nice job getting it up and running.
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[Q] Worst possible scenario. Brick? More Suggestions?

Well along with the entire world it seems I've done something wrong trying to get 4.3 on my phone. I've been around the block a few times, so I've done all the expected things, but my phone is stuck at the White HTC screen and won't turn off. When this happened the phone was in S-OFF, Relocked, and I was trying to flashback to stock 4.1. Holding down the power button or power button + volume down does nothing but flash the lights. I've held them down for 2-3 minutes with nothing but flashing, no reboot. Hooking the device to the computer recognizes the phone as an MTP device but I think that's just the default for a powered usb port.
With the usb cable connected, the charge light does not come on so it will eventually die when the battery is expended. I don't know that it will recharge, which may be good if I'm going to get sprint to swap it.
Any suggestions?
OK. So I was actually able to get the bright light trick to work, but now I have the issue of trying to get an OS on the phone. TWRP fails ADB sideload because it can't find /data and it won't let me check the mount box. Is there a way to fix the partitions?
Thank you for the PMs everyone. I've got it under control!

[Q][SOLVED] Phone will not respond when trying to update

I have the Xperia T and I am trying to update to 4.3, I had tried to use flashtool, but the phone isn't recognised by the computer when I plug in the cable holding the down button. Now the update is finally here for me I tried using PCC but again having the same issue. I have tried two different computers and all the USB ports on them. I have also fully switched off the battery (holding down the power and up button keys for 10 seconds).
I am stumped as to what is wrong with the phone??
thanks
Can no one suggest anything I could try? I have a feeling its a hardware fault, but it seems like a strange one at that... I dont know if its related but the phone also sometimes doesn't wake from sleep, it seems to be awake but the screen is not on, which requires me to do a hard restart
I am really desperate! thanks
adsada arc said:
Can no one suggest anything I could try? I have a feeling its a hardware fault, but it seems like a strange one at that... I dont know if its related but the phone also sometimes doesn't wake from sleep, it seems to be awake but the screen is not on, which requires me to do a hard restart
I am really desperate! thanks
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turn of your phone. open flashtool. do not connect the phone to pc. select the firmware and click on flash,. after a few seconds it asks for the phone to connect. the hold the vol - button and plug in the usb. release the vol - button after the green light turns on. this may solve your issue
romeoofair said:
turn of your phone. open flashtool. do not connect the phone to pc. select the firmware and click on flash,. after a few seconds it asks for the phone to connect. the hold the vol - button and plug in the usb. release the vol - button after the green light turns on. this may solve your issue
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I have tried this, and it still does not work
thanks for the suggestion though
Interesting update (well not really), but I did some troubleshooting and stuff and found that when plugging my phone into the charger when it is switched off, it doesn't respond either (i.e. boot up). So I have a feeling that its the actual phone with a fault such as damaged pin in the usb port that relates to power when the phone is switched off?
adsada arc said:
Interesting update (well not really), but I did some troubleshooting and stuff and found that when plugging my phone into the charger when it is switched off, it doesn't respond either (i.e. boot up). So I have a feeling that its the actual phone with a fault such as damaged pin in the usb port that relates to power when the phone is switched off?
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I have the same problem.
When the phone is turned off it won't charge, either wiht the wall charger or with the USB cable connected to the computer.
I've sent an email to SONY but they told me so sent it to tech support.
It's not very easy to do it where I am so I'm looking for some other options.
I also noticed it when I was trying to update to 4.3.
PC Companion isn´t a solution since it asks to connect the phone to the PC while turned off pressing the volume down button, even to try the repair.
Can someone help?
Found the issue here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018466
Such a weird problem, but unplugging and reconnecting the battery solved all the issues I was having!
FrankieZero said:
I have the same problem.
When the phone is turned off it won't charge, either wiht the wall charger or with the USB cable connected to the computer.
I've sent an email to SONY but they told me so sent it to tech support.
It's not very easy to do it where I am so I'm looking for some other options.
I also noticed it when I was trying to update to 4.3.
PC Companion isn´t a solution since it asks to connect the phone to the PC while turned off pressing the volume down button, even to try the repair.
Can someone help?
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Have a look at the thread link above, very simple to solve just take off the back cover and disconnect the battery for a couple of minutes

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