I have the LG L90 and recently the phone just wont boot past the bootloader. It kept stopping at the T-Mobile boot image. I look up how to reset the phone and that's what i did. Now the phone is stuck at the LG boot logo and wont turn on. Either way the phone was still stuck in a bootloop.
Now I've ever done anything to the phone, no USB Debugging, No rooting, No bootloader unlocking. So could someone please help me to figure this out. I'm trying to figure out how to make this thing work again, whether by flashing or what but the problem is the phone has never been rooted or tampered with.
What did you do? Are you rooted? Talk to Tmobile. They will gladly take it back and give you a new one because it sounds like a defect. They took back mine even when I was rooted
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So here's my problem. I think I've bricked my device. Don't know if it's softbrick or hardbrick, but either way my phone just does not boot up. The only instance it works is when I remove the battery and try to charge the phone, it shows a picture that it didn't find a battery. All of this occurred while trying to unlock the bootloader. Something similar already happened to me like a month or two ago, but I was able to flash stock KDZ using the online LG Support Tool. Anyway, the part where it all messed up is probably the aboot.bin file, although I'm quite certain I flashed the right file for my device. Also, installed CWM recovery, and after restarting the device it just won't boot at all, not even the software upgrade mode or anything. So my guess is that something is wrong because of either a wrong aboot.bin file for my D405N or the custom recovery. I tried flashing stock KDZ, but I couldn't get my phone into software upgrade mode. Also, tried doing a hard reset, but an LG logo didn't even come up. The battery is at least half full. So is there anything I can actually do in this case? Any help is appreciated.
P.S. Yeah, I did post in another thread (though I didn't create it), but I'm quite desperate with this. Either I fix it myself somehow, or I'll have to take it to the warranty.
EDIT: Took it to a repair. Should be done in around a week. Got an old Samsung Galaxy Mini as a replacement.
linasj said:
So here's my problem. I think I've bricked my device. Don't know if it's softbrick or hardbrick, but either way my phone just does not boot up. The only instance it works is when I remove the battery and try to charge the phone, it shows a picture that it didn't find a battery. All of this occurred while trying to unlock the bootloader. Something similar already happened to me like a month or two ago, but I was able to flash stock KDZ using the online LG Support Tool. Anyway, the part where it all messed up is probably the aboot.bin file, although I'm quite certain I flashed the right file for my device. Also, installed CWM recovery, and after restarting the device it just won't boot at all, not even the software upgrade mode or anything. So my guess is that something is wrong because of either a wrong aboot.bin file for my D405N or the custom recovery. I tried flashing stock KDZ, but I couldn't get my phone into software upgrade mode. Also, tried doing a hard reset, but an LG logo didn't even come up. The battery is at least half full. So is there anything I can actually do in this case? Any help is appreciated.
P.S. Yeah, I did post in another thread (though I didn't create it), but I'm quite desperate with this. Either I fix it myself somehow, or I'll have to take it to the warranty.
EDIT: Took it to a repair. Should be done in around a week. Got an old Samsung Galaxy Mini as a replacement.
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Remember Next time Unlock Bootloader before Installing CWM.
Is there anyone out there that could help me fix my issue? While attempting to flash a new boot logo on my Verizon Droid Turbo I ran into some issues... I was running a program for replacing the bootloader unlocked message on a previous Motorola thinking oh hey this thing has got to have a very similar setup... I later realized it is different, very different. The difference is the bootloader, recovery mode, and the logo which shows for the drained battery are all intertwined together. So basically I could take the system dump logo.bin and flash it over the current logo, but the trouble is I have completely lost access to my bootloader menu, absolutely nothing is available, and I cannot use adb commands to access it either. I am totally stumped and with root access now available I am very bummed. Might just have to bring my phone in and tell them, in the famous words of Towley. "I have no idea what's going on..." Any help would be greatly appreciated! My only other option at this point I suspect is to wait until OTA lollipop and hope that the update re-installs my logo.bin file as well.
Friend gave me an lg g4 ls991 and i wanted to flash it to stock. i did via flash tools and it got all the way to 100% then when it went to reboot, nothing happened. Now its black and wont turn on at all. I cant even get to the hard reset menu. New to this and think i ruined the phone.
i was using my phone this morning alright and it suddenly froze for 5 seconds and turned off. i tried opening again, but it was looping back to the LG splash screen. this was annoying enough because i wasn't doing any experiments or anything. i was using it like i usually do and it suddenly did this. i tried to reset it, same. went to TWRP to make a backup but even the recovery froze and turned off. moved a rom to the phone and tried flashing it, THE RECOVERY AGAIN FROZE AND PHONE TURNED OFF! i then considered flashing it to stock. i opened LG UP and put my phone into download mode, then started the flashing process. it completed all the way to 100 and then my phone turned to the lg screen and then to the TMOBILE screen and then again rebooted and got into a bootloop! what the hell is happening? flashing the stock is like the final solution. what should i do? Please please please help me i'll get into a lot of trouble if i dont fix my phone.
Armaghan Bashir said:
i was using my phone this morning alright and it suddenly froze for 5 seconds and turned off. i tried opening again, but it was looping back to the LG splash screen. this was annoying enough because i wasn't doing any experiments or anything. i was using it like i usually do and it suddenly did this. i tried to reset it, same. went to TWRP to make a backup but even the recovery froze and turned off. moved a rom to the phone and tried flashing it, THE RECOVERY AGAIN FROZE AND PHONE TURNED OFF! i then considered flashing it to stock. i opened LG UP and put my phone into download mode, then started the flashing process. it completed all the way to 100 and then my phone turned to the lg screen and then to the TMOBILE screen and then again rebooted and got into a bootloop! what the hell is happening? flashing the stock is like the final solution. what should i do? Please please please help me i'll get into a lot of trouble if i dont fix my phone.
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infamous bootloop, a hardware issue. you need to send it back to LG or tmobile. relock the bootloader.
raptorddd said:
infamous bootloop, a hardware issue. you need to send it back to LG or tmobile. relock the bootloader.
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Can't do both because i live in Pakistan and i Bought it second hand. So i do not have it's box amd neither the warranty. Wat should i do now?
Armaghan Bashir said:
Can't do both because i live in Pakistan and i Bought it second hand. So i do not have it's box amd neither the warranty. Wat should i do now?
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that sucks. well you can bake the board but its temporary sometimes. or you could make it boot freezing it and install kernele auditor and disable big cores. may need a custom kernel for that..
or buy a motherboard..
Could you explain these methods in a bit detail? The baking and freezing
Armaghan Bashir said:
Could you explain these methods in a bit detail? The baking and freezing
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do a search on how to fix LG G4 bootloop. the freezing its somewhere in here tmobile section. i know you have to put in plastic bag and have it in the freezer so it doesnt get hot and bootloop is just to keep it cold to point of no bootloop while you retrieve data. but you can disable big cores. and let it run on 4 cores.
This phone has not been rooted and has not even been bootloader unlocked, but got stuck in a wicked bootloop and I didn't know what to do so I put it in the drawer and bought a new phone. My S7 edge got that pink line syndrome, so I'm getting it sent in for repairs so I need a spare phone for work, ASAP and I know there has to be a way to get this thing working (I can't remember what firmware it's on though).
TL;DR I need to figure out how to get this phone out of a boot loop, help!