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hey guys,
so basically i got an xperia t today and it wont boot. iv heard that this is SOD? i have tried a few guide to revive it but all of which haven't worked or i haven't done it right with been new to sony devices.
so iv charged it for 5+hrs,
iv managed to install drivers,
the phone will not show anything on a red light,
tried the vol+ & power and the led flashes red,
tried to use software to flash it but its not showing the phone.
im at a dead end and could really do with some help :/
thanks
EDIT: sent it in for repair and now Sony are saying its "beyond economical repair" ill keep this updated to see the outcome
*any advice would be great if people could help on the matter*
Anyone able to help me?
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galaxys2Tav said:
Anyone able to help me?
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Charge it for at least 24hs. It should show a red light indicating charging at some point, just let it charge and then try to start it again. The flashing red light indicates that battery is empty.
If it won't start after charging 24h+, then your phone is probably dead. What were you doing to the device when this happened? Flashed anything?
what worked for me on my ion, was draining the battery empty so you just let it rest for a day just showing the red led. then put everything you need on your sd card and charge your battery again. then after a few minutes you should see you led comming back up and then boot up your phone, enter cwm (press a couple of times the volume up button) then first of all you do a factory reset, flash your new rom, don't forget to wipe cache aftwards, just to be sure. i hope this brings your phone back to life..
Well basically I left it on charge all night and it's still on charge now. I did try plug it in to the laptop.
It then prompted to install a driver and did but then jumped straight back out again.
I tried the vol+ & power today and got a vibration and it didn't boot after about 4 hours. So I tried it with the 3 vibrates and still haven't had anything since.
I spoken to sony and they will take it in under warranty but would rather try get it working on my own.
Btw I still have red light no mater what It disappears every so often while it's on charge
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Taken from Sony Support.
1. Press and hold down the power key on the right side of the phone. If the battery status LED flashes red, try plugging the charger into the phone at the same time as you are pressing and holding in the power key.
When plugging the charger into the phone there is a risk that nothing happens – no red battery status LED as indication of charging, or nothing appearing on the screen.
If the charging doesn’t start, follow the instructions under To let the charger be plugged in for 24 hours.
2. If the charging starts, keep charging the phone until it’s fully charged. Indication of charging is that the battery status LED lights up in red, or that the SONY symbol appears on the screen and then the LED lights up.
3. Update the phone software using PC Companion, Sony Bridge for Mac or Update service. If no update is available, use Repair mode in PC Companion.
This should fix the problem.
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To let the charger be plugged in for 24 hours
1. Plug the charger into the phone, and let it be plugged in for 24 hours. There will be no indication of charging, since the battery is discharging during this step.
2. Disconnect the charger from the phone, and wait for 20 seconds.
3. Plug the charger into the phone again. The battery should now start charging. It may take some time before any indication of charging appears (the battery status LED lights up in red, and shines continuously).
4. Let the phone charge until it’s fully charged. Then follow the instruction to update the phone software in step 3 found in section above.
5. If the phone doesn’t charge, send it for service.
Thanks for that bud it's been on charge all day even now. Iv just checked it and it hasn't changed the led is still shinning red. I'll put my little one to bed then try it again and see what happens.
Sony have said they will send me out a jiffy bag even if I manage to get the phone powered on just incase I want to send it away
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galaxys2Tav said:
I tried the vol+ & power today and got a vibration,,,
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Did you keep them down til you got 3 vibrations.?
One vibration is same as power off.
Three vibrations is a soft reset, same as removing battery.
merseyman said:
Did you keep them down til you got 3 vibrations.?
One vibration is same as power off.
Three vibrations is a soft reset, same as removing battery.
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iv just tried
vol+ & power and this time i didn't get any vibrations
also tried the repair through sony software and as before the phone will be prompted with the noise of something bee plugged in then it'll sound again seconds later to say it has been removed
just getting a bit annoyed with it now :/
I'd leave it on mains charge for full 24 hours again and try tomorrow,
if no luck send it off.
merseyman said:
I'd leave it on mains charge for full 24 hours again and try tomorrow,
if no luck send it off.
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Yeah iv put it back on charge. Didn't realise sony phones were soo much of a pain lol oh well I'll try again tomorrow and if I don't have any luck I'll send it to them. Thanks for the help bud
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thanks for the help before guys, i sent it in under warranty for the SOD and surprise surprise i get a letter saying
"your phone is beyond economical repair due to water damage"
i'm no waiting for a call back as iv escalated it and i can safely say its not been anywhere near water
galaxys2Tav said:
thanks for the help before guys, i sent it in under warranty for the SOD and surprise surprise i get a letter saying
"your phone is beyond economical repair due to water damage"
i'm no waiting for a call back as iv escalated it and i can safely say its not been anywhere near water
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Did you try flash tool?
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Did you try flash tool?
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yeah i tried that before i sent it off but didnt have any luck with it, the phone prompted on my laptop but then jumped straight back out. what i dont get is that Sony are saying its due to "water damage" yet the phone had power to it :/
galaxys2Tav said:
yeah i tried that before i sent it off but didnt have any luck with it, the phone prompted on my laptop but then jumped straight back out. what i dont get is that Sony are saying its due to "water damage" yet the phone had power to it :/
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If you really want your phone to work try reininstal your OS, Also if you call your carrier they can give you a replacement, (At least for me they did)
AndroidHoneyComb said:
If you really want your phone to work try reininstal your OS, Also if you call your carrier they can give you a replacement, (At least for me they did)
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I bought it second hand hence sending it to sony. I did try flashing the os but no joy the phone wouldn't stay as a device on my laptop long enough.
This is the first time iv ever debt with an oem for a warranty claim and judging how they have been about it I won't be doing it again
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galaxys2Tav said:
I bought it second hand hence sending it to sony. I did try flashing the os but no joy the phone wouldn't stay as a device on my laptop long enough.
This is the first time iv ever debt with an oem for a warranty claim and judging how they have been about it I won't be doing it again
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So you bought a broken phone? Or it worked when you bought it?
reflexing said:
So you bought a broken phone? Or it worked when you bought it?
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No it worked when I got it then I got the sod
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This is a pic of why sony won't repair it!
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I have encountered a strange phenomenon on my HTC One. I woke up and forgot to charge my phone the previous night, so I went to charge it and after about ten minutes it kept turning on and off with the HTC "quietly brilliant" screen over and over again. There is no LED light to signify a charge, and I am able to get to the bootloader screen (I hope that is what it is called) by pressing the volume down but the phone restarts and won't let me click anything. It will only let me scroll down or up once so I can't get to the factory reset. I've tried many battery tricks such as holding both volume buttons and the power button for two minutes and nothing happened. I plugged it into my computer and the same thing happened.
I tried posting a video but the forum won't let me since I'm a new user!
Hoping someone can help me out! I just want to get my photos back more than anything.
Thanks!
esdlax said:
I have encountered a strange phenomenon on my HTC One. I woke up and forgot to charge my phone the previous night, so I went to charge it and after about ten minutes it kept turning on and off with the HTC "quietly brilliant" screen over and over again. There is no LED light to signify a charge, and I am able to get to the bootloader screen (I hope that is what it is called) by pressing the volume down but the phone restarts and won't let me click anything. It will only let me scroll down or up once so I can't get to the factory reset. I've tried many battery tricks such as holding both volume buttons and the power button for two minutes and nothing happened. I plugged it into my computer and the same thing happened.
I tried posting a video but the forum won't let me since I'm a new user!
Hoping someone can help me out! I just want to get my photos back more than anything.
Thanks!
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Also, I have never rooted the phone or flashed a rom! Everything is stock.
Thanks!
esdlax said:
Also, I have never rooted the phone or flashed a rom! Everything is stock.
Thanks!
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looks like the phone doesnt have enough battery to boot, shut it down and let it charge for 1-2 hours at least. If there is no led when charging, its probably because of a bad cable or charger. You can shut the phone down from bootloader: fastboot ---> power down.
alray said:
looks like the phone doesnt have enough battery to boot, shut it down and let it charge for 1-2 hours at least. If there is no led when charging, its probably because of a bad cable or charger. You can shut the phone down from bootloader: fastboot ---> power down.
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Thanks for the quick response! I've switched out the charger to the original stock charger and I'm still having the same problem. The phone will automatically turn itself on after 10-20 mins and go into the boot loop. The other issue is I can't select anything from bootloader because it reboots again. I think the video would be helpful so I might go post on random parts of the forum to get 10 posts.
esdlax said:
Thanks for the quick response! I've switched out the charger to the original stock charger and I'm still having the same problem. The phone will automatically turn itself on after 10-20 mins and go into the boot loop. The other issue is I can't select anything from bootloader because it reboots again. I think the video would be helpful so I might go post on random parts of the forum to get 10 posts.
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is the video on youtube?
alray said:
is the video on youtube?
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Yes, I just sent it to you in a private message. And if anyone else wants it, I can send it to them.
Thanks
esdlax said:
Yes, I just sent it to you in a private message. And if anyone else wants it, I can send it to them.
Thanks
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doesnt looks good mate. Maybe an hardware defect.
Just to be sure, you can power off the phone, if you do it reboots?
Maybe a problem with the power button or the battery...
Sounds to me like a knackered battery, unfortunately, that's one of the down sides of LiPo batteries, when they die they actually still contain 5% charge, if it drops below that, they are pretty much dead and cant really be charged properly again, ive learned this experience from flying radio controlled aircraft, basically, once the power starts dying, land it and charge it, if you push it right to the end, not only do you risk the chance of an expensive crash, but you have also just killed a £70 battery.
http://i817.photobucket.com/albums/zz96/seanie280672/DSC00170.jpg
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Sounds to me like a knackered battery, unfortunately, that's one of the down sides of LiPo batteries, when they die they actually still contain 5% charge, if it drops below that, they are pretty much dead and cant really be charged properly again, ive learned this experience from flying radio controlled aircraft, basically, once the power starts dying, land it and charge it, if you push it right to the end, not only do you risk the chance of an expensive crash, but you have also just killed a £70 battery.
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Oh man, that means I killed two batteries that day. I was flying my friend's quadcopter and the screen uses a lipo battery, which randomly died and now won't charge Yikes! You live and you learn. Is there anything I can do to "spark" the battery? Or more importantly any way to save my pictures? Thanks for all the replies!
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Oh man, that means I killed two batteries that day. I was flying my friend's quadcopter and the screen uses a lipo battery, which randomly died and now won't charge Yikes! You live and you learn. Is there anything I can do to "spark" the battery? Or more importantly any way to save my pictures? Thanks for all the replies!
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I dont think you'll be able to backup anything with the phone stuck in this bootloop. Probably the battery can be replaced wihout loosing data on the phone.
alray said:
doesnt looks good mate. Maybe an hardware defect.
Just to be sure, you can power off the phone, if you do it reboots?
Maybe a problem with the power button or the battery...
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I don't have a choice when the phone powers off, it randomly does it on its own when I'm in bootloader or if its just sitting there. I don't think its the power buttom because I can still press it, so its not jammed or anything. We have insurance on our phones so I can get a new one. I'm just looking to save the data at this point! Thanks for all your help so far!
Hello,
10 days ago, my razr I refused to charge with no reasons ...everything was fine with the battery. I've tried many chargers&wires with no luck.
Now battery is flat ...
The day before the recharge problem, I installed power toggles to /system to have GPS direct control.
Do you think it could be related ?
****** EDIT 2014-12-20 ********
IT WAS A MOTHERBOARD ISSUE
Power toggles is not involved at all
sha.public said:
Hello,
10 days ago, my razr I refused to charge with no reasons ...everything was fine with the battery. I've tried many chargers&wires with no luck.
Now battery is flat ...
The day before the recharge problem, I installed power toggles to /system to have GPS direct control.
Do you think it could be related ?
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I don't think so. I have used Power toggles for a year and I haven't had any problems.
sha.public said:
Now battery is flat ...
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thats a problem...
it could be a software or hardware fault.
why u didnt try to flash stock rom before battery was gone?
now u will need a special "Factory cable" to recharge battery. (or disassemble and recharge battery directly)
after recharge u can try to flash stock and hope it will work normaly.
otherwise its a hardware fault and u will need a new motherboard.
XT890 is also charging in Bootloader/Fastboot mode so connect charger holding Vol- button and wait for boot in Bootloader mode. If this way it wont charge it's hardware problem.
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connect charger WHILE holding Vol- button and wait for boot in Bootloader mode.
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cool! of this method to boot into bootloader, I knew nothing. thx
Thanks for correcting. When I bricked my RAZRi I figured it's charging also in bootloader mode.
is there a difference in charging with or without bootloader mode?
i think, if its not charging while it is off, it also will not charge in bootloader mode...
but this is really a easy way to get into bootloader mode
Not really cause if You wipe Your system partition phone wont charge just after plug charger but only in bootloader or recovery mode. But in Your case I don't think You damaged system so bad to even not charge. 90% it's hardware problem.
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...if You wipe Your system partition phone wont charge just after plug charger but only in bootloader or recovery mode...
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OK, but i think thats a big difference!
That would mean the following:
(didnt know the damaged BL part)
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[B]State: charging while off: charging while in BL:[/B]
Normal yes yes
Damaged System no yes
Damaged BL ? ?
Hadware fault: no no
As the battery is really flat (no light/vibration) when i press start button, I can't even enter bootloader.
Now I have to wait for a factory cable. (Found on amazon england for about 10€)
sha.public said:
As the battery is really flat (no light/vibration) when i press start button, I can't even enter bootloader.
Now I have to wait for a factory cable. (Found on amazon england for about 10€)
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did you try holding VOL- and plug in charger?
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did you try holding VOL- and plug in charger?
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Yes, but nothing happens.
With no more power, do you think the device could boot in bootloader mode anyway with VOL - ?
The day it happened, I've tried few times to start with USB or wall plug, and the startup green led and vibration did work. But nothing more due to the low battery status.
Now, it's completely dead : no led, no vibration
R.I.P
I'm sad
Razr I is definitely dead ... I recieved the famous "factory cable" and there was no miracle.
I've tried lots of VOL+/- POWER / wire combinations ... without result.
Thanks everybody for trying to help
Next step is to try the warranty ... But bootloader was unloked
Anyway, the phone was planed to replace my wife's HTC DESIRE for christmas (and a new one for me )
Now I'm owner of a Moto X (2013) ... Christmas occurs in september for me
Well ... I'm sad because this phone is (was) still a good phone for me but ... let me tell you guys ... The moto X rocks ! (2 gigs RAM is a huge improvement for me)
sha.public said:
I'm sad
Razr I is definitely dead ... I recieved the famous "factory cable" and there was no miracle.
I've tried lots of VOL+/- POWER / wire combinations ... without result.
Thanks everybody for trying to help
Next step is to try the warranty ... But bootloader was unloked
Anyway, the phone was planed to replace my wife's HTC DESIRE for christmas (and a new one for me )
Now I'm owner of a Moto X (2013) ... Christmas occurs in september for me
Well ... I'm sad because this phone is (was) still a good phone for me but ... let me tell you guys ... The moto X rocks ! (2 gigs RAM is a huge improvement for me)
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It depends in which country you live. You can't get a new one from Motorola, but maybe at the shop u still can
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Hello friends, i'm back again.
I've changed the battery (it's not that difficult with good tool and video tutorial)
Now I can boot the phone and it's working fine except ... not charging :crying:
I've restored a backup made in august, and still no charge.
Battery is now 58% ... And phone is turned off to keep precius power. I'm pobably facing a motherboard issue
I think i'll try to flash a completely different ROM, but any advice welcome.
Razr I resurected
Finaly, nothing changed with another ROM
But I found a good offer for a broken razr i. The phone was still working but no screen.
Everything working fine now i've changed the motherboard. And I have 3 batteries (original one, a new from amazon, and the one that came with motherboard )
I think i can keep the phone for a decade .
My Moto X 2014 works perfectly, all of its features.
Only one thing is bothering me when the battery is less than 30% cell turns off and when religo it shows that it has more than 20% battery but when it finishes the boot turns off again.
Someone has gone or is going through this problem?
My phone is with the original ROM, unlocked bootloader and custom kernel to be able to root.
I had a similar problem on my XT1096 but the threshold was more like 20%. It would hit between 20%-15% and just turn off. I actually got Motorola to replace it under warranty cause I thought it was a battery problem. My replacement has done it once already. I never figured out what the problem was. A factory reset made it go away for about a month. Then it started happening again pretty regularly. That's when Motorola replaced it.
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I had a similar problem on my XT1096 but the threshold was more like 20%. It would hit between 20%-15% and just turn off. I actually got Motorola to replace it under warranty cause I thought it was a battery problem. My replacement has done it once already. I never figured out what the problem was. A factory reset made it go away for about a month. Then it started happening again pretty regularly. That's when Motorola replaced it.
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Thanks for your reply, awaiting more comments/solutions.
Yeah, mine did this @ 12-9% threshold... which really wasn't too bad, but not reliable for general day to day use. You can try calibrating the battery [Google: Calibrate your battery], and seeing if that helps. It didn't for me. Long story short; i went to ebay and bought a broken Moto X 2014 for $30 and i swapped it's battery in my original. I bought many "authentic" batteries on ebay and guess what, they were fakes and never worked. If you chose to go this route, the MOTO X is pretty difficult to open properly without ruining the back. I bought an additional wooden back from China via Ebay. I no longer have this problem, the phone gets to 1-2% before it dies now; which is much more reliable for my use.
wagnerdd said:
My Moto X 2014 works perfectly, all of its features.
Only one thing is bothering me when the battery is less than 30% cell turns off and when religo it shows that it has more than 20% battery but when it finishes the boot turns off again.
Someone has gone or is going through this problem?
My phone is with the original ROM, unlocked bootloader and custom kernel to be able to root.
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Charge phone to 100% leave plug in turn on phone wait till boot animation shows then hold Power button until it restarts, do this three 2 times.
Repeat later on if you have to.
It should work.
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Charge phone to 100% leave plug in turn on phone wait till boot animation shows then hold Power button until it restarts, do this three 2 times.
Repeat later on if you have to.
It should work.
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Wow, haven't tried that! I'll check it out tonight. Thanks
My solution is calibrating it with this and I get it to work again. So, is there something physically wrong with my battery and this is just some kind of patch?
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Wow, haven't tried that! I'll check it out tonight. Thanks
My solution is calibrating it with this and I get it to work again. So, is there something physically wrong with my battery and this is just some kind of patch?
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If it's calibrated wrong this & my solution should work. Or a faulty battery is in place.
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Charge phone to 100% leave plug in turn on phone wait till boot animation shows then hold Power button until it restarts, do this three 2 times.
Repeat later on if you have to.
It should work.
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I tried this and it actually made it worse. My phone would consistently shut off at around 30% (oh, and I can get MAYBE 5-6 hours out of it before it shuts off, so I can never go anywhere without charging cords, VERY annoying!!), so I tried this. For one, the phone shuts but doesn't restart when I am holding the power button during the BU animation, it just shuts off and no matter how long I hold the power button, it doesn't restart. One of the times I did it, I DID get a green LED shining inside the slot at the top which serves as the earpiece for the phone. That time I had to hold the button a LONG time for it to restart. The end result of all of this is now my phone shuts off at around 40%!
Try downloading ampere app and seeing the health of your battery
This is definitely battery problem my friend...nothing can be done except replace battery ...my entire state doesn't have a good customer care to replace this sh#t battery and now am going to change this stupid phone ..am done charging all the day and sudden turn off s too..
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Hi!,
Today I was using my Moto g 2014 LTE XT1072 and suddenly it crashed and it got stuck in a bootloop. Im running cyanpop 6.0.1 and TWRP as recovery. Now I get the unlocked bootloader warning, the fibration and than it goes black. Sometimes it get to see a small portion of the cyanpop boot animation, but it stil goes black after that. I can't get into recovery. If I hold the power and volume down button the bootloop stops for 20 secs. After that it begins again. My PC does not spot the phone when I plug it in with Motorola Device Manager installed.
I really do not know what to do anymore. Do I have to buy a new phone? Please save me from the suffering. If you need any more information please ask.
EDIT: Good news everyone! After the battery drained and leaving it alone for 24 houres the phone booted normally. Thanks guys for the help!
have you tried to enter in fastboot mode?
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have you tried to enter in fastboot mode?
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Well I can't get into it from recovery, because I can't get excase it. My Pc did start seeing it when its in 'charge mode' (not sure what the real name is), but when I type 'adb devices' in minimal ADB and Fastboot it just says 'list of devices attached'. And when I try 'fastboot devices' it does nothing. Not sure what to know.
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If I hold the power and volume down button the bootloop stops for 20 secs.
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While powered off and no cables connected
hold power + vol-down 3/4 seconds (screen stay black) then release the power and keep vol-down pushed (bootloader screen is visible now) release vol-down, .
Not working ? are you sure ?
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While powered off and no cables connected
hold power + vol-down 3/4 seconds (screen stay black) then release the power and keep vol-down pushed (bootloader screen is visible now) release vol-down, .
Not working ? are you sure ?
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Will try this at home!
Nope, still the same thing. The loop stops for 20 secs and just continues after
Captain_Bacon said:
Hi!,
Today I was using my Moto g 2014 LTE XT1072 and suddenly it crashed and it got stuck in a bootloop. Im running cyanpop 6.0.1 and TWRP as recovery. Now I get the unlocked bootloader warning, the fibration and than it goes black. Sometimes it get to see a small portion of the cyanpop boot animation, but it stil goes black after that. I can't get into recovery. If I hold the power and volume down button the bootloop stops for 20 secs. After that it begins again. My PC does not spot the phone when I plug it in with Motorola Device Manager installed.
I really do not know what to do anymore. Do I have to buy a new phone? Please save me from the suffering. If you need any more information please ask.
EDIT: Good news everyone! After the battery drained and leaving it alone for 24 houres the phone booted normally. Thanks guys for the help!
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Nice to know. Moto G family phones tend to suffer from battery-motherboard problems, usually related to current issues. Is your charger at least 1.0A? My Thea's battery drained at school, I tried to connect it to a generic charger and the phone misbehaved and became trapped in a 0% screen loop, and did not appear to grab some charge. I thought to myself "Oh no! My expensive phone is now ruined forever and my warranty is void! What I'm gonna do?" But I walked home, connected it to my old reliable Samsung charger to see what happens and voila! The phone started charging and I could turn it on again.
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Nice to know. Moto G family phones tend to suffer from battery-motherboard problems, usually related to current issues. Is your charger at least 1.0A? My Thea's battery drained at school, I tried to connect it to a generic charger and the phone misbehaved and became trapped in a 0% screen loop, and did not appear to grab some charge. I thought to myself "Oh no! My expensive phone is now ruined forever and my warranty is void! What I'm gonna do?" But I walked home, connected it to my old reliable Samsung charger to see what happens and voila! The phone started charging and I could turn it on again.
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I used my Nvidia Shield Tablet charger, which is pretty beafy. I experienced somewhat the same thing. Did yours keep trying to boot aswhile?
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I used my Nvidia Shield Tablet charger, which is pretty beafy. I experienced somewhat the same thing. Did yours keep trying to boot aswhile?
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Kind of. The phone would not respond nor turn it's LED on. When connected into any charger the phone screen would turn on in the 0% battery screen. If I touched anything, the phone turned off and the 0% screen appeared again. Also sometimes it would just appear again like crazy, like if I killed the bootloader or something alike. After connecting to the Samsung charger, the 0% screen appeared again and the screen turned off. I didn't touch anything out of fear. After three minutes, the Bootloader Unlocked message appeared and finally the phone booted to TWRP's charging screen. I let it charge to 4% and tried to start the phone. The phone booted into CM12.1 and problem solved. I hope these issues never happen to us again. It would mean motherboard degeneration/wearing out/side effect from bootloader unlock and flashing or something alike. Thanks for the answer.
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Kind of. The phone would not respond nor turn it's LED on. When connected into any charger the phone screen would turn on in the 0% battery screen. If I touched anything, the phone turned off and the 0% screen appeared again. Also sometimes it would just appear again like crazy, like if I killed the bootloader or something alike. After connecting to the Samsung charger, the 0% screen appeared again and the screen turned off. I didn't touch anything out of fear. After three minutes, the Bootloader Unlocked message appeared and finally the phone booted to TWRP's charging screen. I let it charge to 4% and tried to start the phone. The phone booted into CM12.1 and problem solved. I hope these issues never happen to us again. It would mean motherboard degeneration/wearing out/side effect from bootloader unlock and flashing or something alike. Thanks for the answer.
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No probs my friend and I wish you the same. Let the moto gods protect us.