I had done some repartitioning in cwm and battery suddenly died, so now my phone is hard bricked, cant acces download mode or cwm, screen is off all the time and windows doesnt recognize it. But when I put it on my charger its getting hot. So i guess my phone motherboard is ok but cant figure it out how to get around it? Any solution would be very welcomed.
I have two n7000 devices, so i know my battery is working propertly and its full charged now but still nothing.
Anyway thank you very much
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Hello,
if you can't boot into the download-mode your phone is hard-bricken and you can't do anything.
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Hi
I have an SGS on Orange in UK and tried following this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=853950
using odin and got to the pass stage. Now my phone has gone off and won't turn on!!
Ahh am a complete novice, any help please??
Thanks
please anyone able to help?
sure it wont turn.. on.. if not you are hosed.. leave battery out for 10 minutes.. also battery may be dead.. couldve drained while screen was black and it looked off.. do you have external charger or another battery..
hi,
thanks for your reply. I tried connecting it to a battery charger but no response from the phone!
What a bugger, I tried following the guide and checking the 3 button thing worked before. Do you think Samsung would repair? Or does this invalidate the warranty?
You could try cleaning the battery contacts on the phone and the battery itself. I think there is a blow dryer trick some guys have used to get life back in to a non responsive phone. Just do a quick search on these forums you should find instructions.
Here is a thread with a video in it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=772750&highlight=blow+dryer
So you say three button recovery doesnt work, and it was working before?
Download Mode works for me even if battery is 0%
Plug into charger and wait 10 minutes.
Then take out the battery and try to go to download mode without charger.
I dont recommend dryer.
Try homemade JIG, its easy to do.
It seems that you do something wrong, because all of this seems to be totally weird brick.
Indeed it worked before and now does not,
After flashing was completed, the screen went blank and stayed that way. I did nothing for about 10 mins and then disconnected USB and tried turning back on. Nothing. Power button does nothing. Power+Up+home does nothing. Power+down+home does nothing. Battery taken out and then reinserted does nothing. Battery charged does nothing
Am slightly annoyed at myself about doing this and quite frustrated!
looks like i'm up the creek then. will take it back to phone shop and see if they can send it back
whenever my has battery died, i plugged it into the charger and every time i plugged it in recovery has opened up. However, today i plugged it in and it wouldnt charge at all and so i tried to reinstall my rom and now it wont even start up. The battery is completely dead and every time i plug it in to charge, the orange light comes on, goes away and the recovery screen shows for a second then the phone restarts and keeps on doing that. I've tried everything . Please help me out.
Thanks.
visit a local phone shop, ask them if you can borrow one of their batteries for a few minutes to fix your phone, or ask them if you can charge your own battery in their display phone, if they are not assholes they should help you out
i dont think its a battery issue though, recovery doesnt even boot up all the way it quickly flashes 2 lines then it restarts. Ill try the battery option though.
have you flashed the newest recovery?
i hadn't gotten to it yet, i was planning on doing it really soon though. The problem is that it wont even boot into anything. it will go into cwm for half a second and then turn off and then keeps on cycling.
Hanzee94 said:
i hadn't gotten to it yet, i was planning on doing it really soon though. The problem is that it wont even boot into anything. it will go into cwm for half a second and then turn off and then keeps on cycling.
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you cant boot into fastboot?
nope, it boots straight into cwm. its really weird. I tried looking it up first but had no luck finding anything similar to my situation.
iff the battery is charged, you may possibly just have a hardware fault, I have a similar fault on my HTC HD2 where similar things happen with CWM and booting in cycles, I stick it in the freezer for 5 minutes and then pull it out and boot it, and it works then... maybe try that?
i let it stay on the charger overnight and when i woke up this morning it fixed itself. I have no idea what happened. needless to say, im going to reset everything and reinstall everything.
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This is why I don't recommend anyone use the old recoveries that some ROM devs are suggesting.
Please, general public: don't install any recoveries that don't support charge mode!
If certain conditions are met, it's possible to be stuck without a way to charge the battery if you use a recovery that doesn't support battery charging (since recovery handles offmode charging on this device).
If you haven't done so already, please update to the new CWM I posted a few weeks ago that does support charge mode.
Hi.. my sgs won't boot even after flashing it. stuck at the samsung logo. what happened before this is, the battery was really drained and i plug it to the charger and after an hour or so it says that "Remove charger battery temperature too high" i think .. and then suddenly went off. when i'm trying to turn the phone on .. just stuck at the samsung logo and i cant charge it anymore.
i tried pulling out the battery for hours but still the same. i can go to the download and recovery mode and tried flashing a stock rom but the problem is still the same.
is this a hardware problem?
hope you could me with this.
sorry for my poor english ..
Hi , that sounds like a hardware issue....you could try swapping the battery first to see if that solves your issue , if not you will have to contact samsung support , they should replace your device under guarantee as over heating battery is dangerous .
i already tried swappping the battery but still the same problem .. the phone is not under warranty anymore. would it still be ok to send it to samsung?
you can send to samsung but be aware that they will charge to assess what is wrong with the phone if you opt to not repair.
Try an other Akku... Maybe it will help?
*sigh*
well, i guess i don't have a choice but to send it to samsung T.T
hopefully they wouldn't charge me that much.
thanks anyway for answering my question guys
So I have a S5830D, and it's been working fine for the past while. It's rooted and I have this ROM on it. It was working fine, and I haven't removed any apps or installed anything for a while, but I noticed that when I tried charging it, my phone wouldn't respond to the charger(it wouldn't show as charging). Using a new outlet, and trying to charge it from my computer via USB didn't work either, so I tried turning it off, but now I can't turn it back on. I get no response at all. No Samsung logo or anything. Is my phone bricked, or is there something wrong with the hardware?
Would this work for a 5830D, or is there something else I can try to unbrick it, if it is bricked?
EDIT:I can put it into emergency download mode, and RAM DUMP ARM9?
EDIT2: Managed to turn it back on, it seems like the battery drained, and I wasn't able to charge it through my stock charger. Had to connect it to my PC for a few minutes. However, now I can only charge through my PC, and not through the normal wall outlet charger. Any clues as to how to fix this?
prolarbears said:
So I have a S5830D, and it's been working fine for the past while. It's rooted and I have this ROM on it. It was working fine, and I haven't removed any apps or installed anything for a while, but I noticed that when I tried charging it, my phone wouldn't respond to the charger(it wouldn't show as charging). Using a new outlet, and trying to charge it from my computer via USB didn't work either, so I tried turning it off, but now I can't turn it back on. I get no response at all. No Samsung logo or anything. Is my phone bricked, or is there something wrong with the hardware?
Would this work for a 5830D, or is there something else I can try to unbrick it, if it is bricked?
EDIT: I can put it into emergency download mode, and RAM DUMP ARM9?
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Try going to download mode by pressing power button+volume up+volume down keys:fingers-crossed:....if u can go then use unbrick tutorial!
Re: Is My Ace Bricked?
use another charger or try changing battery
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Hi,
First of all, thank you for reading this thread.
I'm pretty sure I am dealing with totally hard bricked phone but I thought I might try and see if there is anything else I can do with my phone issue.
I have GT-N7000 (AKA Note 1) and had it for quite awhile approximately for 3-4 years. I was texting on my phone and it suddenly reset it self. Then it was stuck on that GT-N7000 logo. So I decided to turn the phone off and change the battery. After that, the phone doesn't turn on anymore.
So here are some details.
1. Phone does not turn on (Yes, it doesn't even show Samsung logo, screen stays black and nothing turns on).
2. Phone does not go into recovery mode or download mode.
3. I have 4 other spare batteries fully charged with separate battery charger - Tried them all and phone still doesn't turn on.
4. Tried connect phone to wall charger and PC via USB cable - Phone doesn't show anything and stays not turned on & PC doesn't recognise the phone.
5. I left the phone with battery off for 1-2 hours and tried to turn it on - Doesn't turn on.
I am assuming that I am not dealing with faulty screen but guessing that one of phone's IC chip or even processor is *Dead*.
Is there anything else that I could try that might worth a try?
Once again, thank you for reading this and hope to hear from anyone's input
korerotaro said:
Hi,
First of all, thank you for reading this thread.
I'm pretty sure I am dealing with totally hard bricked phone but I thought I might try and see if there is anything else I can do with my phone issue.
I have GT-N7000 (AKA Note 1) and had it for quite awhile approximately for 3-4 years. I was texting on my phone and it suddenly reset it self. Then it was stuck on that GT-N7000 logo. So I decided to turn the phone off and change the battery. After that, the phone doesn't turn on anymore.
So here are some details.
1. Phone does not turn on (Yes, it doesn't even show Samsung logo, screen stays black and nothing turns on).
2. Phone does not go into recovery mode or download mode.
3. I have 4 other spare batteries fully charged with separate battery charger - Tried them all and phone still doesn't turn on.
4. Tried connect phone to wall charger and PC via USB cable - Phone doesn't show anything and stays not turned on & PC doesn't recognise the phone.
5. I left the phone with battery off for 1-2 hours and tried to turn it on - Doesn't turn on.
I am assuming that I am not dealing with faulty screen but guessing that one of phone's IC chip or even processor is *Dead*.
Is there anything else that I could try that might worth a try?
Once again, thank you for reading this and hope to hear from anyone's input
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What ROM were you using and have you faced any random resets in the past? It does sound like something got fried in there, try bringing it to a dealer to check.
AutumQueen92 said:
What ROM were you using and have you faced any random resets in the past? It does sound like something got fried in there, try bringing it to a dealer to check.
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Thanks you for your reply.
I had CM rom which I can't remember what it was unfortunately now...
Yes the phone used to go random reset on me when the phone was on both stock rom and custom rom. Probably it was sign saying that the phone was gonna die,. LOL.
So basically, I have given up on the phone, its dead and probably gonna need to change some sort of chip on the motherboard..
Now I have another GN with be and this time its 7000B instead of just 7000... pain to install philz on this bloody thing.
Again, thank you!