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I have a very strange issue.
A friend of mine gave me a Dell Streak 7 that he said would not boot. I got it from him and have started looking at it.
When I hold the power button down, the nav buttons light up, but the power light flashes red 5 times and it all shuts off.
I am assuming that it has done this for a while for the guy so I am not thinking that the battery is dead.
I have hit the reset button with a pin, (felt it click) but that did nothing.
Any ideas?
Try recovery boot, fastboot, connect to pc
nicolay.n said:
Try recovery boot, fastboot, connect to pc
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Tried recovery (vol up and power?) and have the same issue... Nav buttons light up, power light flashes 5 times, and it shuts off....
Also, it is not recognized by a PC...
What charger are you using? Is it the Dell one?
It needs to charge for a long time.
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What charger are you using? Is it the Dell one?
It needs to charge for a long time.
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Yep the OEM one... from what I see though, I get no indication that it is charging (no lights when plugged in....)... might be a bad charger....
istrait said:
Yep the OEM one... from what I see though, I get no indication that it is charging (no lights when plugged in....)... might be a bad charger....
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If you leave it on for hours the back of it will get warm enough to feel with your hand.
Figured it out... It is either the charging cable or the slot for the charger.... If you get the cable in just the perfect slot, it will charge.....
Fun...
Thanks all for the help.......
I looked around and seems that I'm not the only one with the problem, but none of the things that worked for other people worked for me. I seem to be another victim of the dying Motorola's.
I had just sent a text on my Motorola after unplugging it from the charger in the morning, left it for half an hour, and when I came back, it wouldn't turn on. Did the hard reset button combo, nothing. Physically disconnected the battery, nothing. Plugged it into the usual charger I charge it with (from a Galaxy Nexus) and nothing but a solid green light. Plugged it into a higher current charger (from a Blackberry Playbook), green light flashes and it turns on, but only to the Motorola logo.
It only seems to either go into the Motorola logo, the boot selection screen, or AP Fastboot. Nothing else. Unplugging the charger once on will kill it, so looks like it isn't getting anything from the battery. And also, once on, it hard resets itself after about 20 seconds. It just shuts off, then green light flashes, turns on, runs for about 20 seconds, then repeats.
I hear a new battery fixes it, but I had already put a new screen on this thing, a new LCD, a new back, and unlocked it, I'm really not inclined to replace another part in it. Does anybody have an idea of what's going on or what I could do?
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It only seems to either go into the Motorola logo, the boot selection screen, or AP Fastboot. Nothing else. Unplugging the charger once on will kill it, so looks like it isn't getting anything from the battery. And also, once on, it hard resets itself after about 20 seconds. It just shuts off, then green light flashes, turns on, runs for about 20 seconds, then repeats.
I hear a new battery fixes it, but I had already put a new screen on this thing, a new LCD, a new back, and unlocked it, I'm really not inclined to replace another part in it. Does anybody have an idea of what's going on or what I could do?
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If you can get into Fastboot, then you are not hardbricked. I don't think there's TWRP for your phone, otherwise you can charge while in that recovery; I think you are going to need to buy or make a factory cable in order to keep the phone on to get it running again http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-labs/146492-how-why-make-your-own-motorola-factory-cable.html
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If you can get into Fastboot, then you are not hardbricked. I don't think there's TWRP for your phone, otherwise you can charge while in that recovery; I think you are going to need to buy or make a factory cable in order to keep the phone on to get it running again http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-labs/146492-how-why-make-your-own-motorola-factory-cable.html
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Darn. I managed to get an OEM charger for a Motorola (from a RAZR HD) and it does the same thing as the Playbook charger. Turns on, but only to M logo or fastboot, and auto resets after about 20secs.
Ya, the oem cord is not a factory cable
Sent from a non-Apple, PACman device.
Managed to finally get it working! I plugged it into the Playbook charger and as soon as I plugged it in held volume up+volume down+power to get into boot selection menu, select Recovery, and just let it sit at the red M logo from morning until evening. I went to unplug it, and it stayed on! Held volume down+power to reset, tried turning it back on and success! It works again! :laugh:
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Managed to finally get it working! I plugged it into the Playbook charger and as soon as I plugged it in held volume up+volume down+power to get into boot selection menu, select Recovery, and just let it sit at the red M logo from morning until evening. I went to unplug it, and it stayed on! Held volume down+power to reset, tried turning it back on and success! It works again! :laugh:
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Awesome! So glad to hear it! I had an Acer tab spontaneously brick on me (bad EMMC) and it's the worst not being able to do anything.
(Enjoying the cold rain here? )
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Awesome! So glad to hear it! I had an Acer tab spontaneously brick on me (bad EMMC) and it's the worst not being able to do anything.
(Enjoying the cold rain here? )
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Here comes MORE RAIN
Help, please!
TheCrazyDirectioner said:
Managed to finally get it working! I plugged it into the Playbook charger and as soon as I plugged it in held volume up+volume down+power to get into boot selection menu, select Recovery, and just let it sit at the red M logo from morning until evening. I went to unplug it, and it stayed on! Held volume down+power to reset, tried turning it back on and success! It works again! :laugh:
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I'm having the same problem, I was wondering if you'd be able to help me get my phone working again. It does all the things you described in problem, but I'm not as technologically savvy as I'd like to be and haven't the slightest of how to fix this. Any response would be greatly appreciated!
My Droid 4 will no longer charge nor turn on. The only time I get any response out of it is when I plug it into a computer. The green led turns on for about 5 seconds and then the light turns off.
Can anyone help me fix it? Thanks
Rooted/room's?
Try a wall charger
Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk
I'vw got this problem in Motorola Atrix
You probably must buy motorola factory cable (~10$)
You can also try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207384
But probably only factory cable can fix it
Fervi
hockeymikey said:
My Droid 4 will no longer charge nor turn on. The only time I get any response out of it is when I plug it into a computer. The green led turns on for about 5 seconds and then the light turns off.
Can anyone help me fix it? Thanks
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try to go on flash/fastboot mode
1.try to press vol up/down and power key all together
2.you can pull off the battery pull it on again and after press vol up/down and power key all together
it worked for me when i had a bad flash on internal rom :good:
giannhs_n said:
try to go on flash/fastboot mode
1.try to press vol up/down and power key all together
2.you can pull off the battery pull it on again and after press vol up/down and power key all together
it worked for me when i had a bad flash on internal rom :good:
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Thought the battery was non-removeable?
sd_shadow said:
Rooted/room's?
Try a wall charger
Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk
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Yes, Cyanogenmod.
Wall charger doesn't do anything.
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Thought the battery was non-removeable?
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its is if you remove the back cover--->the imei sticker--->after a small plastic at the bottom--->you will see 2 screws,remove them after you pull the battery gently with patience !
this may help you a ltl too
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Motorola+Droid+4+Teardown/7759
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Yes, Cyanogenmod.
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cm7, cm9, cm10, cm11, cm12? safestrap?
Wall charger doesn't do anything.
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disconnecting battery may help, just remove screws for a few secs, don't need to completely remove battery.
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cm7, cm9, cm10, cm11, cm12? safestrap?
disconnecting battery may help, just remove screws for a few secs, don't need to completely remove battery.
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CM11 Safestrap. Alright I see the screws now, I'll have to order a screwdriver in to remove them though. Thanks for the help
Other things to check
when connected to PC, did you look in device manager?
when connected to pc, did you hold volume down and power, for 15-20 secs?
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My Droid 4 will no longer charge nor turn on. The only time I get any response out of it is when I plug it into a computer. The green led turns on for about 5 seconds and then the light turns off.
Can anyone help me fix it? Thanks
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Do you have Safestrap or other system? (ofc. working system or Safestrap)
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sd_shadow said:
Other things to check
when connected to PC, did you look in device manager?
when connected to pc, did you hold volume down and power, for 15-20 secs?
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Yes nothing appeared
Yes with no luck
ferviverus said:
Do you have Safestrap or other system? (ofc. working system or Safestrap)
Fervi
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I have Safestrap
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Yes nothing appeared
Yes with no luck
I have Safestrap
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Still haven't try disconnecting battery, or a Fastboot cable?
Still looking for a screwdriver I have for it so no luck yet.
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Yes nothing appeared
Yes with no luck
I have Safestrap
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If you have (working) safestrap, you can charge there (on non-bricked phones it's working)
If it charging, charge to 100%
Then http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207384
Use it to reinstall Stock system (it probably delete your data)
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Still looking for a screwdriver I have for it so no luck yet.
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If you can find a small straightblade screwdriver (think the size you would fix glasses with) and insert it into the top of the screw at an angle, you may be able to catch the inside corners of the torx socket enough to turn the screw. This is what I had to do with mine before I got around to buying a cheap set of torx drivers on ebay.
I've found that loosening one screw a couple turns is usually enough to make the battery lose contact, but as sd_shadow said, you can completely disconnect the battery without removing it in any case (the connector is on a flexible ribbon cable).
A straightblade screwdriver isn't a highly repeatable solution by any means; using it instead of the proper torx bit will gradually damage the socket on the screw. But you can definitely get away with doing it once just to "pull" the battery.
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Still haven't try disconnecting battery, or a Fastboot cable?
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I finally got the factory cable and attached the Droid 4, but doesn't do anything but a vibrate every 1-2 minutes. Can someone point me in the direction of a guide on what I'm supposed to do?
Thanks
hockeymikey said:
I finally got the factory cable and attached the Droid 4, but doesn't do anything but a vibrate every 1-2 minutes. Can someone point me in the direction of a guide on what I'm supposed to do?
Thanks
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It is possible that the LCD has failed, and needs to be replaced.
you have tried? with factory cable connected, hold power and volume down for 15-20 secs
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It is possible that the LCD has failed, and needs to be replaced.
you have tried? with factory cable connected, hold power and volume down for 15-20 secs
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I don't think its the LCD because the device doesn't charge when connected to a wall outlet, only when connected to a computer (and only for 30 secs then 5 secs after that).
Tried that too with no luck
hockeymikey said:
I don't think its the LCD because the device doesn't charge when connected to a wall outlet, only when connected to a computer (and only for 30 secs then 5 secs after that).
Tried that too with no luck
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is there anything on the screen ever?
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is there anything on the screen ever?
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Nope, only response I get out of it is vibrating occasionally when the factory cable is plugged in and the green led light when plugged into a computer using a regular cable.
Hello guys,
A while ago, I was just doing stuff I normally do with my phone. I flashed a ROM and it rebooted normally. I then flashed a MOD using TWRP recovery. As usual, every MOD that uses Aroma Installer has a "Reboot device after install" option so I chose that and then **** happened.
Out of nowhere my One suddenly shuts off (The install was done so...)
I have tried the sensor under bright light trick and my phone does vibrate once but nothing actually happens. Just a black screen and stuff.
Sometimes it does go into this screen where it shows a battery icon with thunder bolt in the middle (Yes I know that is the charging screen. But, I also believe that it acts like a progress bar and it does not do THAT.)
Then again, it dies and it doesn't have the charging LED nor would it turn on.
Help is appreciated. I know basic and complicated android stuff but I can't do any of that if my phone is dead
Edit: When I press the power button for a few seconds, it vibrates but nothing happens. The screen is still off and the charging LED is not turning on as well.
Edit: Okay, when I do get it to charge, it shows that charging screen and when I unplug it, it freezes with the charge light on. The phone is also heating up so that does mean it's charging
Regards,
TAM
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The Android Manual said:
Hello guys,
A while ago, I was just doing stuff I normally do with my phone. I flashed a ROM and it rebooted normally. I then flashed a MOD using TWRP recovery. As usual, every MOD that uses Aroma Installer has a "Reboot device after install" option so I chose that and then **** happened.
Out of nowhere my One suddenly shuts off (The install was done so...)
I have tried the sensor under bright light trick and my phone does vibrate once but nothing actually happens. Just a black screen and stuff.
Sometimes it does go into this screen where it shows a battery icon with thunder bolt in the middle (Yes I know that is the charging screen. But, I also believe that it acts like a progress bar and it does not do THAT.)
Then again, it dies and it doesn't have the charging LED nor would it turn on.
Help is appreciated. I know basic and complicated android stuff but I can't do any of that if my phone is dead [emoji14]
Edit: When I press the power button for a few seconds, it vibrates but nothing happens. The screen is still off and the charging LED is not turning on as well.
Edit: Okay, when I do get it to charge, it shows that charging screen and when I unplug it, it freezes with the charge light on. The phone is also heating up so that does mean it's charging
Regards,
TAM
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Does it show up in Device Manger on your PC at all?
Danny201281 said:
Does it show up in Device Manger on your PC at all?
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No. But I was able to drain the battery and once I plug it in using the original HTC wall charger (which is the one that I always use to charge it.) it charged but the charging LED is blinking (mut have drained it self good overnight) am I making progress or did I make it worse?
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No. But I was able to drain the battery and once I plug it in using the original HTC wall charger (which is the one that I always use to charge it.) it charged but the charging LED is blinking (mut have drained it self good overnight) am I making progress or did I make it worse?
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It's difficult to say at this point, Personally I would just leave it charge over night. Then try and power it on with Volume Down+Power while still connected to the charger. And it definatly doesn't show up in device manager, not even as Unknown Device or QHUSB_DLOAD? I find that a little odd.
But there are signs of life so I think a good charge may do the trick.
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It's difficult to say at this point, Personally I would just leave it charge over night. Then try and power it on with Volume Down+Power while still connected to the charger. And it definatly doesn't show up in device manager, not even as Unknown Device or QHUSB_DLOAD? I find that a little odd.
But there are signs of life so I think a good charge may do the trick.
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Yes. I did plug it into my laptop's usb ports last night when it still had charge (usb 3.0 if that helps) but it was neither recognized nor visible in the device manager. I hope! I am now charging my phone as we speak. I hope it's not dead too
Okay so...I installed HTC Sync and still nothing. It was not recognized and it's still not booting
Try Windows 7 USB 2.0
just htc Drivers
Try to go to Boot loader and flash firmware
if it show battery with charging sign it means Soft Brick or battery problem
if it showed nothing like no charging light or nothing on screen then its Hard Brick
yatindroid said:
Try Windows 7 USB 2.0
just htc Drivers
Try to go to Boot loader and flash firmware
if it show battery with charging sign it means Soft Brick or battery problem
if it showed nothing like no charging light or nothing on screen then its Hard Brick
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Then it is probably a soft brick or a battery problem. Because when I got home I immidiately pluged it into the wall charger for it to charge and it charged showing the charging screen with a blinking LED. One more thing, if I press the power button for a few seconds it vibrates and then nothing happens. I am planning to leave it charging over night. Is that a good idea?
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Then it is probably a soft brick or a battery problem. Because when I got home I immidiately pluged it into the wall charger for it to charge and it charged showing the charging screen with a blinking LED. One more thing, if I press the power button for a few seconds it vibrates and then nothing happens. I am planning to leave it charging over night. Is that a good idea?
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can I ask what your flashed before it did this ?
also crazy question, but have you tried holding down the power button till the lights on the bottom flash approx. 12-15 times ? this resets the device, Ive had to do this after many flashes of various things.
Seanie280672 said:
can I ask what your flashed before it did this ?
also crazy question, but have you tried holding down the power button till the lights on the bottom flash approx. 12-15 times ? this resets the device, Ive had to do this after many flashes of various things.
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I was flashing a MOD then after the installation finished, it asked if I wanted to "reboot now" so I tapped yes then the phone died and it won't start anymore. Yeah but how long should I hold the button? Just to clarify, my phone only vibrates if I hold the power button for a long time. It just keeps vibrating and vibrating
The Android Manual said:
I was flashing a MOD then after the installation finished, it asked if I wanted to "reboot now" so I tapped yes then the phone died and it won't start anymore. Yeah but how long should I hold the button?
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until the lights stop flashing, usually about 12 or 15 times cant quite remember exactly how many times they flash but its quite a few.
I know you said you tried the bright light trick, but you should also try this trick whilst holding down the power button.
Seanie280672 said:
until the lights stop flashing, usually about 12 or 15 times cant quite remember exactly how many times they flash but its quite a few.
I know you said you tried the bright light trick, but you should also try this trick whilst holding down the power button.
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Umm...but the buttons don't light up when I press the power button for a long time.
It does this but when I unplug it, it freezes like that with the LED on.
Edit: When I plug it in the computer it doesn't show up (I think that's good because it's a sign telling me that maybe the phone just needs a long ass charge). Now I will be leaving my phone to charge over night and hope that it will boot up in the morning. The phone becomes hot too while it's charging.
Note: I also do not have access to RECOVERY, BOOTLOADER and FASTBOOT.
The Android Manual said:
Edit: When I plug it in the computer it doesn't show up (I think that's good because it's a sign telling me that maybe the phone just needs a long ass charge). Now I will be leaving my phone to charge over night and hope that it will boot up in the morning. The phone becomes hot too while it's charging.
Note: I also do not have access to RECOVERY, BOOTLOADER and FASTBOOT.
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if your phone is in warranty you should go to service centre
This situation is quite confusing
as not accessing bootloader is not good sign
yatindroid said:
if your phone is in warranty you should go to service centre
This situation is quite confusing
as not accessing bootloader is not good sign
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Oh no...well I will try to search for my old laptop that has USB 2.0 ports and see of that recognizes my phone. I also do not have warranty anymore though so that is not going to help me
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if your phone is in warranty you should go to service centre
This situation is quite confusing
as not accessing bootloader is not good sign
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Okay so I plugged my phone into a laptop with USB 2.0 ports and it showed up in device manager as an "Unknown device". Not sure if it was caused by the phone showing the battery charging screen but anyway that happened. Is that a sign of life? What should I do about it?
The Android Manual said:
Okay so I plugged my phone into a laptop with USB 2.0 ports and it showed up in device manager as an "Unknown device". Not sure if it was caused by the phone showing the battery charging screen but anyway that happened. Is that a sign of life? What should I do about it?
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Well as you have tried everything else, and now seeing some signs of life, you could give this a try, no harm in trying, it will either work or it wont.
sorry wrong link, this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770684
Seanie280672 said:
Well as you have tried everything else, and now seeing some signs of life, you could give this a try, no harm in trying, it will either work or it wont.
sorry wrong link, this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770684
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What version of ubuntu do you recommend I use? I will be installing it on my flash drive so...
Hi, I've got the Moto G 2014 (xt1068) and this morning when I woke up, I disconnected the phone (it had been charging all night as usual) and when I started using it, it suddenly went into Bootloop. I'm running the latest CM 12.1 nightly and never had a problem. The problem is that I cannot access the Fastboot or Recovery mode... So I really don't know what to do. I hope anybody can help me.
Press Power button continues when Phone is off then Press Volume Down continues And Leave Power Button , You will enter in the Fastboot Mode :good:
weezerao said:
Press Power button continues when Phone is off then Press Volume Down continues And Leave Power Button , You will enter in the Fastboot Mode :good:
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It doesn't let me, it has no battery left so I connected it, and now it shows a white screen showing that the battery percentage is 0. Then it goes black and then the same screen appears. I've tried the combination you said and nothing happened.
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It doesn't let me, it has no battery left so I connected it, and now it shows a white screen showing that the battery percentage is 0. Then it goes black and then the same screen appears. I've tried the combination you said and nothing happened.
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Charge it for 1 hour after a hour unplug the phone then Press Power button For 5 sec , press volume Down Button ......!:fingers-crossed:
Sorry For My Bad English
weezerao said:
Charge it for 1 hour after a hour unplug the phone then Press Power button For 5 sec , press volume Down Button ......!:fingers-crossed:
Sorry For My Bad English
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I've tried that, but it was still showing the 0% of battery screen and when I unplug the phone, I can't do nothing. I press the Power button and then the Volume Down one and nothing happens...
alvarobele_ said:
I've tried that, but it was still showing the 0% of battery screen and when I unplug the phone, I can't do nothing. I press the Power button and then the Volume Down one and nothing happens...
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If you don't have warranty anymore, You can try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZhAabwi24M
It's not really safe, but I would try it in your situation.
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If you don't have warranty anymore, You can try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZhAabwi24M
It's not really safe, but I would try it in your situation.
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Do you think it would work? It actually boots up, but it is stuck in the boot logo.
alvarobele_ said:
Do you think it would work? It actually boots up, but it is stuck in the boot logo.
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Ohh sorry If it boots then don't try it, because it's useless in your case. But if you can turn in ot and it starts to boot, there is no way you can't get into fastboot. Are u sure you're doing it right?
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I press the Power button and then the Volume Down one and nothing happens...
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You have to press both buttons at the same time for couple of seconds and then release it.
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Ohh sorry If it boots then don't try it, because it's useless in your case. But if you can turn in ot and it starts to boot, there is no way you can't get into fastboot. Are u sure you're doing it right?
You have to press both buttons at the same time for couple of seconds and then release it.
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So I have actually managed to get into the Fastboot mode, but only for a few seconds, because it says that my battery is low and it starts the Bootloop again. But the thing is that I have been charging the phone all day today and all night yesterday... So I don't really know what is happening.
alvarobele_ said:
So I have actually managed to get into the Fastboot mode, but only for a few seconds, because it says that my battery is low and it starts the Bootloop again. But the thing is that I have been charging the phone all day today and all night yesterday... So I don't really know what is happening.
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Then again I would suggest you to do that method described in that video. Actually it was helpful for lot of people with similar issues. And I think it will help u too.
At least to see if it will boot up plugged in without battery.
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Then again I would suggest you to do that method described in that video. Actually it was helpful for lot of people with similar issues. And I think it will help u too.
At least to see if it will boot up plugged in without battery.
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I will try it, and see what I can do. I'll post here what happens. Thank you!
So I've done the method that is shown in the video, and it booted, but it showed the same screen showing that there is no battery left, with the difference that there was no bootloop until I connected the battery again.
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So I've done the method that is shown in the video, and it booted, but it showed the same screen showing that there is no battery left, with the difference that there was no bootloop until I connected the battery again.
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Maybe the battery is dead:?
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Maybe the battery is dead:?
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I don't know, it may be. I'll take the phone to a store today and see what they say. Thank you again
Ive the same problem..I installed mm soak build on 1068 which was fine...using it for a couple of days....i dnt knw why it suddenly went to bootloop draining all the battery today . Now while charging it shows 0% then goes to unlocked bootloader warning...switches off and again 0%.unlocked bootloader....so on. I cannot enter fastboot mode .HELP!
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I don't know, it may be. I'll take the phone to a store today and see what they say. Thank you again
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did u find any solution?
katikati93 said:
Ive the same problem..I installed mm soak build on 1068 which was fine...using it for a couple of days....i dnt knw why it suddenly went to bootloop draining all the battery today . Now while charging it shows 0% then goes to unlocked bootloader warning...switches off and again 0%.unlocked bootloader....so on. I cannot enter fastboot mode .HELP!
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did u find any solution?
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I went to the store and they haven't called me yet, so not at the moment
I had this same problem, the main problem is when the phone goes into bootloop the adapter isn't able to send power to the phone because it's constantly turning off and on. Plug your phone to your laptop or pc. Let it charge for an hour or so. The battery percentage will increase and it'll boot.
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I had this same problem, the main problem is when the phone goes into bootloop the adapter isn't able to send power to the phone because it's constantly turning off and on. Plug your phone to your laptop or pc. Let it charge for an hour or so. The battery percentage will increase and it'll boot.
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yeah i get that it is becoz of lack of juice..but i tried with different chargers...also with 1A charger...even tried connecting to pc and left it for hours..no use ...maybe hardware issue? Since there are no problems with soak mm build
katikati93 said:
yeah i get that it is becoz of lack of juice..but i tried with different chargers...also with 1A charger...even tried connecting to pc and left it for hours..no use ...maybe hardware issue? Since there are no problems with soak mm build
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I know it's a little bit extreme, but in your case if nothing helps I would remove the battery and charge it outside of the phone with a charger (by connecting it to charger somehow with cables).
Or just replace it.