Hi all, my galaxy note 5 ( no root) showing only blue led light flashing, I kept for charging for more than 4 hours now but nothing positive, I changed charger, I press & hold volume +home & power button also volume-home & power button, I searched & found somewhere to press & hold all the buttons but no help.
I appreciate if this community with great people can help me with this problem,
I bought this phone from dubai & I'm staying in india so it's not easy to get it repair under warranty.
Please help me, Thanks in advance.
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Anyone faced this type of problem?
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Also tried to connect with kies but kies not recognise my phone, don't know what to do next, experts help is required. Thanks
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jdomadia said:
Hi all, my galaxy note 5 ( no root) showing only blue led
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What were you doing to the phone right before all this started?
CodeNameRedNeck said:
What were you doing to the phone right before all this started?
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Forget to connect to charger at night when it was showing 9% , morning found led light blinking, I thought battery must be died so kept for charging, since than tried everything from my limited knowledge.
jdomadia said:
Forget to connect to charger at night when it was showing 9% , morning found led light blinking, I thought battery must be died so kept for charging, since than tried everything from my limited knowledge.
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When you plug it in does the screen come on and show a battery level? Have you tried other charging blocks and cables?
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When you plug it in does the screen come on and show a battery level? Have you tried other charging blocks and cables?
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No battery charge show when's connected, tried different cable, adopters & different power points.
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No battery charge show when's connected, tried different cable, adopters & different power points.
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Did you try holding just the volume down and the power button for about 20 to 30 seconds? Don't hold the home button to. This basically performs a simulated battery disconnect.
huh , for real ?
dallasmanic said:
huh , for real ?
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What do you mean by "huh , for real ?"?
MrMike2182 said:
Did you try holding just the volume down and the power button for about 20 to 30 seconds? Don't hold the home button to. This basically performs a simulated battery disconnect.
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Thank you for your [email protected]2182, I tried after your advice but no response from phone.
jdomadia said:
Thank you for your [email protected]2182, I tried after your advice but no response from phone.
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The phone is definitely done for then.. Try to get samsung to replace it. You're welcome though.
@OP
Have you got your problem resolved?
Have you checked if Note 5 is a counterfiet?
samteeee said:
@OP
Have you got your problem resolved?
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Yes, replaced mother board by Samsung Service Center in dubai.
YPG70 said:
Have you checked if Note 5 is a counterfiet?
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Phone was original, Samsung replaced motherboard.
jdomadia said:
Yes, replaced mother board by Samsung Service Center in dubai.
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I told you the phone was done for when it would no longer turn on, which must have sucked really.. But.. Nice to know Samsung fixed it for you!
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Just wondering if anyone can help me out here..
My HTC is not turning on at all. I was using it fine, nothing was over heating and it was just in my pocket. I went to check on my phone and it was just off. Is there anything I can do, or possibly take it in for warranty. I have never owned a HTC so I don't know where to go for support. I am from Sydney Australia. Any help would be appreciated. I have left it on charge for 30 minutes - And nothing yet, not turning on
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Just wondering if anyone can help me out here..
My HTC is not turning on at all. I was using it fine, nothing was over heating and it was just in my pocket. I went to check on my phone and it was just off. Is there anything I can do, or possibly take it in for warranty. I have never owned a HTC so I don't know where to go for support. I am from Sydney Australia. Any help would be appreciated. I have left it on charge for 30 minutes - And nothing yet, not turning on
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Havent rooted or unlocked at all I assume?
No lights or anytihng coming up? Try any button combinations, power and volume down, try it while the phone is not plugged in... report back with any findings.
mt3g said:
Havent rooted or unlocked at all I assume?
No lights or anytihng coming up? Try any button combinations, power and volume down, try it while the phone is not plugged in... report back with any findings.
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It is unlocked and rooted.. Tried all combinations before posting this thread. Lights are not on at all when charging. At this point it seems dead, but the question is how?
jrrevoltar said:
It is unlocked and rooted.. Tried all combinations before posting this thread. Lights are not on at all when charging. At this point it seems dead, but the question is how?
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I know it sounds crazy but have you tried holding it under a bright light and try turning it on?
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I know it sounds crazy but have you tried holding it under a bright light and try turning it on?
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Just tried that now, still no go well this sucks lol
plug into computer and get any sounds or recognition from the computer?
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plug into computer and get any sounds or recognition from the computer?
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I hear a USB sound. So it is recognizing something
jrrevoltar said:
I hear a USB sound. So it is recognizing something
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but it isn't showing a USB device or MTP or HTC One in device manager? ADB is a possibility if I'm not mistaken (still new to HTC One).
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but it isn't showing a USB device or MTP or HTC One in device manager? ADB is a possibility if I'm not mistaken (still new to HTC One).
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It is not showing anything at all on my PC
Although when I hold the power down when plugged into my PC it makes the unplug sound and while still holding the power button long enough it has the plugged in sound. But nothing shows up on PC
Not sounding good at all. Hopefully someone else chimes in on this matter and has other ideas. Good luck.
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It is not showing anything at all on my PC
Although when I hold the power down when plugged into my PC it makes the unplug sound and while still holding the power button long enough it has the plugged in sound. But nothing shows up on PC
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Have you tried rebooting it via adb command?
humblehyper said:
Have you tried rebooting it via adb command?
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Yeah i couldn't. it says Waiting for Device
Tried everything.. I bought this phone from Gumtree Australia a few months ago and that person got it from the Optus store via Contract I believe. But I don't have the Receipt however, I have the box and accessories and warranty stickers that come inside the box. Would I have to go through Optus store or is there a HTC One centre like they have Apple and Samsung centres/stores..
This question is probably only for Australian users
I heard of this before... Try plugging it into your computer and leave it for an hour. Then... (While still plugged in) hold it under a bright light and hold power + vol down, for a few minutes. I think this problem occurs because CWM allows the voltage to get too low for the phone to start. Good luck man
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I heard of this before... Try plugging it into your computer and leave it for an hour. Then... (While still plugged in) hold it under a bright light and hold power + vol down, for a few minutes. I think this problem occurs because CWM allows the voltage to get too low for the phone to start. Good luck man
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does it matter if the phone is plugged into the wall charger? Or it has to be the phone? Either way, i am going to try this out for sure! thanks
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I heard of this before... Try plugging it into your computer and leave it for an hour. Then... (While still plugged in) hold it under a bright light and hold power + vol down, for a few minutes. I think this problem occurs because CWM allows the voltage to get too low for the phone to start. Good luck man
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And do you know if the light should be facing the screen or the back. Or doesn't matter? Sorry just gathering as much info as I can before sending off to repair which I don't wanna do..
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does it matter if the phone is plugged into the wall charger? Or it has to be the phone? Either way, i am going to try this out for sure! thanks
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Well, when I heard this in another thread he said he fixed it by plugging it into the computer for an hour or so. Then the led turned red, then he put it into recovery and booted right into the ROM. Np hope it works out for you
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And do you know if the light should be facing the screen or the back. Or doesn't matter? Sorry just gathering as much info as I can before sending off to repair which I don't wanna do..
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The light has to be facing the phone. You can see the two sensors on the top left on the front, point the light there.
I fix mine by let it charge on wall plug for 4 days straight until red LED started to ON back..lets it charge for another 1/2 hr n press the power button to ON the device..weird..4 days just to gain back some juice due to battery completely die..
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Hi all,
I have purchased a HTC One while in US a month ago from AT&T. I am now in India and the device worked perfectly fine until two weeks ago, it switched off automatically.
I tried a lot of combinations mentioned in the forums and also contacted the customer service (both in US and India) and they requested me to try holding the Power and both Volume buttons at the same time for 2 minutes. I did this for 10 minutes and it won't work.
When I connect the phone to Wall socket charger, the LED won't lit up. When connected to my laptop, the windows O/S makes the connected sound but nothing happens.
I really appreciate any help in this matter. Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Krishna Menon.
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Hi all,
I have purchased a HTC One while in US a month ago from AT&T. I am now in India and the device worked perfectly fine until two weeks ago, it switched off automatically.
I tried a lot of combinations mentioned in the forums and also contacted the customer service (both in US and India) and they requested me to try holding the Power and both Volume buttons at the same time for 2 minutes. I did this for 10 minutes and it won't work.
When I connect the phone to Wall socket charger, the LED won't lit up. When connected to my laptop, the windows O/S makes the connected sound but nothing happens.
I really appreciate any help in this matter. Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Krishna Menon.
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Press and hold the power+volume down buttons. Once the home and back button lights start flashing, keep the power+volume down buttons pressed and plug it into your pc.. It'll connect and install necessary drivers and your phone lights will stop flashing, and it will eventually boot up in hboot.
It may take a few tries
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n1234d said:
Press and hold the power+volume down buttons. Once the home and back button lights start flashing, keep the power+volume down buttons pressed and plug it into your pc.. It'll connect and install necessary drivers and your phone lights will stop flashing, and it will eventually boot up in hboot.
It may take a few tries
Ps: Always use the thanks button
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Nothing happens when I press and hold the power+volume down buttons. I held it for 10 minutes. When I connect the phone to computer, it was detected as qhsusb_dload. When I searched about this issue on net, many posts say the phone is bricked and can't do anything about it.
Anyone help me how to unbrick my phone? Appreciate the help.
Thanks & regards,
Krishna Menon.
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Nothing happens when I press and hold the power+volume down buttons. I held it for 10 minutes. When I connect the phone to computer, it was detected as qhsusb_dload. When I searched about this issue on net, many posts say the phone is bricked and can't do anything about it.
Anyone help me how to unbrick my phone? Appreciate the help.
Thanks & regards,
Krishna Menon.
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Take a look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481211
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Take a look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481211
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Hi nkk71,
I tried this method without any success. When I contacted the HTC global support, the support person did mention this method. I tried holding the power + volume up + volume down buttons continuously for 15 minutes and nothing happened (my fingers hurt afterwards, #on a lighter note)
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Hi nkk71,
I tried this method without any success. When I contacted the HTC global support, the support person did mention this method. I tried holding the power + volume up + volume down buttons continuously for 15 minutes and nothing happened (my fingers hurt afterwards, #on a lighter note)
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Unfortunately "qhsusb" is usually a hard brick and needs a motherboard replacement
for one (or two?) people, the phone miraculously came back on for no apparent reason (if memory serves, for one guys it came back when the alarm rang the next morning), but other than that it's usually considered a hard brick, and needs hardware fix.
nkk71 said:
Unfortunately "qhsusb" is usually a hard brick and needs a motherboard replacement
for one (or two?) people, the phone miraculously came back on for no apparent reason (if memory serves, for one guys it came back when the alarm rang the next morning), but other than that it's usually considered a hard brick, and needs hardware fix.
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Thanks nkk71 for this quick response. It's very unfortunate that my phone requires mother board replacement.
I loved the phone a lot. Now, I have to shell around 15K I believe.
bkmenon said:
Thanks nkk71 for this quick response. It's very unfortunate that my phone requires mother board replacement.
I loved the phone a lot. Now, I have to shell around 15K I believe.
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No warranty? Sorry mate
you could leave it in the charger for a full day, and see if it comes back to life, and power it completely off while charging, not just the screen off.
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No warranty? Sorry mate
you could leave it in the charger for a full day, and see if it comes back to life, and power it completely off while charging, not just the screen off.
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I bought this from one of my US friends and now in India and I wasn't able to properly contact him. Lesson Learned for life. Not to purchase without proper documents.
I have put the phone charged for straight four days without removing in the wall socket. Nothing.
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No warranty? Sorry mate
you could leave it in the charger for a full day, and see if it comes back to life, and power it completely off while charging, not just the screen off.
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So I've been reading around, and came across QPST, and some guys have unbricked a hard brick using this tool. Is it possible to somehow make it work for the One?
n1234d said:
So I've been reading around, and came across QPST, and some guys have unbricked a hard brick using this tool. Is it possible to somehow make it work for the One?
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Don't know what QPST is but i do remember there was a tool a while back for other phones to fix the Qualcom_HUSB mode, but I don't think it was ever updated for the One.
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Don't know what QPST is but i do remember there was a tool a while back for other phones to fix the Qualcom_HUSB mode, but I don't think it was ever updated for the One.
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Found these
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208289
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31964712
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136738
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208289
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Found these
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208289
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31964712
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136738
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208289
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I'll take a closer look later, but if it was available/working for the HTC One, then i'm sure someone would have mentioned it by now.
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Found these
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31964712
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136738
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208289
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I followed the steps mentioned in one of the posts on QPST; but as my phone was not detected, the COM port was stated as Not Available in the QPST configuration s/w. Don't know what else to do.
I thought I would add to this thread an obvious step that sometimes gets forgotten.
I assume you attempted to charge your device in multiple sources: wall outlet, computer, etc.
I suggest you try some more, ideally varying cables and power adapters.
I experienced too many times - and even once with the one - the same exact brick you're describing and most of the times, the only solution was the above: find a combination to charge the device when its battery is completely depleted as in this situation they're more picky as to the source of power
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I flashed latest elemental kernel with android revolution HD 31.0 rom yesterday and everything worked fine until this morning. I was on a call this morning and the phone shut down during the call and just won't start ( I have already tried pressing power button for a minute, power button _ up/down keys ). Phone had more than 50% charging when it died. Am I screwed or is there some way I can get the phone to power back on?
Please HELP !
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I flashed latest elemental kernel with android revolution HD 31.0 rom yesterday and everything worked fine until this morning. I was on a call this morning and the phone shut down during the call and just won't start ( I have already tried pressing power button for a minute, power button _ up/down keys ). Phone had more than 50% charging when it died. Am I screwed or is there some way I can get the phone to power back on?
Please HELP !
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Plug it in your computer, what is the device manager recognizing it as? Does it say "Qualcomm HSUSB" or similar?
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Plug it in your computer, what is the device manager recognizing it as? Does it say "Qualcomm HSUSB" or similar?
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It shows up as Android Device ->My HTC One in Device manager.
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It shows up as Android Device ->My HTC One in Device manager.
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Then you should be good, just charge it overnight (is the LED working?) and try booting it up in the morning.
Also, try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43579577&postcount=36105
and this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481211
Hit the thanks button if I helped
EDIT: don't forget the bright light trick!!
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Then you should be good, just charge it overnight (is the LED working?) and try booting it up in the morning.
Also, try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43579577&postcount=36105
and this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481211
Hit the thanks button if I helped
EDIT: don't forget the bright light trick!!
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Appreciate the helpful links. Unfortunately none of those options have worked for me and I probably need to let it charge overnight to see if that works. The LED doesn't come on at all and so not sure if it's a different issue .
Also haven't tried charging in bright light today as we have bad weather today with dark skies and less light.
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Also haven't tried charging in bright light today as we have bad weather today with dark skies and less light.
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Bright light not needed for charging, it's when you try to "simulate a battery pull".
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Bright light not needed for charging, it's when you try to "simulate a battery pull".
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Pardon my ignorance. How do I simulate a battery pull?
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Pardon my ignorance. How do I simulate a battery pull?
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hold the phone under bright light (lamp, home lights) and keep the power button pressed for as long as it takes until it comes back on
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hold the phone under bright light (lamp, home lights) and keep the power button pressed for as long as it takes until it comes back on
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How long is too long for this method? I tried this for 5 minutes and still doesn't come back on
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How long is too long for this method? I tried this for 5 minutes and still doesn't come back on
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R.I.P
IINexusII said:
R.I.P
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RIP = I need to get a new phone? I got this phone just 4 months back
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RIP = I need to get a new phone? I got this phone just 4 months back
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Charged overnight with no change. Sent the phone back to TMo as it is still under warranty
I think u should go for warranty.
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I have a problem on my Z1, I can not power on by any means, neither fastboot or FlashBoot not work, but when I put a charger or USB cable it is lit at a red light, does anyone know how to solve?
Leave it to charge for a hour, maybe more.
Battery is completely depleted, it will turn on automatically after some time.
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I have made one night charging, and this is only red light
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I have made one night charging, and this is only red light
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Have you tried doing a reboot using the red button that is right next to the sim card tray? If you have the z1s, open the cover of the sim card and right next to it you will see a red square button that you will need something like a paper clip to press it with. Just take the paper clip and straighten it out and long press on the button and that will reboot the phone. It's like doing a battery pull. Hope this helps.
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Have you tried doing a reboot using the red button that is right next to the sim card tray? If you have the z1s, open the cover of the sim card and right next to it you will see a red square button that you will need something like a paper clip to press it with. Just take the paper clip and straighten it out and long press on the button and that will reboot the phone. It's like doing a battery pull. Hope this helps.
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is, i tried it, and the phone not power on :'(
rafhagunz said:
is, i tried it, and the phone not power on :'(
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welcome to the club....
Hahaha
rafhagunz said:
is, i tried it, and the phone not power on :'(
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Did you mod it in any way?
magnetic charger, reversed way?
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Did you mod it in any way?
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not, at the time he hung up I was going through songs via USB
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magnetic charger, reversed way?
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no
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not, at the time he hung up I was going through songs via USB
no
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So you were connected to the PC over USB and it froze? Or shut off?
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So you were connected to the PC over USB and it froze? Or shut off?
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Yes, I was connected to the PC via USB and the phone just hung up
Hey tried the Volume Up + Power button combination ??
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Hey tried the Volume Up + Power button combination ??
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yes man, and it not work, i have tried all combinations,
Hi everyone!!
Today, I woke up, and noticed that my Moto G 2nd Gen is died.
Honestly.. i don't understood what happened exactly. My phone was absolutely clean, no rom, no hacks, no strange apps, NOTHING!
Absolutely genuine and with just a few (famous) apps, like Tapatalk, Skype, Facebook etc..
Someone maybe knows what problem is it? Hope to receive help..
THANK YOU.
If it was completely clean I would send it back to Motorola for repair. It is the safest and best solution
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If it was completely clean I would send it back to Motorola for repair. It is the safest and best solution
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Actually I can't do it. At the end of March I'll moving to another country.. so I'd like to try any solution to try to fix it now. As the last solution I'll try to repair it in that country.. but for now, you know, i'd like to try other options! I'm not sure yet that the phone is totally ****ed up! So my hope is still alive! ^^'
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Actually I can't do it. At the end of March I'll moving to another country.. so I'd like to try any solution to try to fix it now. As the last solution I'll try to repair it in that country.. but for now, you know, i'd like to try other options! I'm not sure yet that the phone is totally ****ed up! So my hope is still alive! ^^'
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Does a charging symbol come up on it when you plug it in?
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Does a charging symbol come up on it when you plug it in?
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No. No symbols, no leds. Nothing. :/
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No. No symbols, no leds. Nothing. :/
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Try holding down the vol - and power buttons at the same time. Hold for 5 sec and let go. Anything?
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Try holding down the vol - and power buttons at the same time. Hold for 5 sec and let go. Anything?
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Nope!
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Nope!
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Sounds like it is a hardware issue so. You'll have to send it back
Fantastic!
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Fantastic!
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You could try another cord and/or charger if you have any laying about. That would be on the assumption that it ran down overnight. BTW, if it is completely dead, it may take a little before you get any indication of charging.
have seen it happen several times.
This fixes most of the time
In the unlikely event that your device becomes unresponsive, frozen, blank or black screen, or will not respond to the power button, you can perform a force restart or reboot on the device by following the steps below.
Press and hold the Power button for 7 - 10 seconds, the device will restart and go through the boot-up sequence.
Notes:
The forced restart or reboot will not delete any Data on your phone.
If completing the 7-10 second Reset does not recover normal functionality of the device, then press and hold the Power Button for a full 120 seconds while connected to a charger.
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it is from Moto suport site...
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Fantastic!
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Maybe warranty is applicable even in other country , even after your shift to abroad
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You could try another cord and/or charger if you have any laying about. That would be on the assumption that it ran down overnight. BTW, if it is completely dead, it may take a little before you get any indication of charging.
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No, still doesn't work.
But HEY!! Wait a second.. 5 minutes ago, i connected for the 100th time to the battery charge, and for something like 10 seconds, the led was ON!!! Now is again off.. i don't know what it's happening.. but wow! 10 seconds of LED is better than nothing!! What it means?
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No, still doesn't work.
But HEY!! Wait a second.. 5 minutes ago, i connected for the 100th time to the battery charge, and for something like 10 seconds, the led was ON!!! Now is again off.. i don't know what it's happening.. but wow! 10 seconds of LED is better than nothing!! What it means?
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This happened to me too!! A lot many times !! Strangely this seems to fix it!
Remove the sims and the sd card!
Now hold th. Power key for 2-3 minutes!! The device should boot up!!
Hope it helps
Plug it into a computer
Plug it in to a computer and tell us what happens. Does it start installing device drivers?
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This happened to me too!! A lot many times !! Strangely this seems to fix it!
Remove the sims and the sd card!
Now hold th. Power key for 2-3 minutes!! The device should boot up!!
Hope it helps
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Mine still doesn't work, but now everytime i connect it to a power supply, the led turn on for 10/20 secs! (better than nothing! My hope is coming back to me! )
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Plug it in to a computer and tell us what happens. Does it start installing device drivers?
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Yep!!! My Pc installed some drivers with success, but I can't see the storage in "My PC" section of Windows. (the led turns on also in this case for 10/20 secs).
But I tried to press the power button, also in combination with VOL DOWN, and it still doesn't make any effect.
DjMatrix619 said:
Yep!!! My Pc installed some drivers with success, but I can't see the storage in "My PC" section of Windows. (the led turns on also in this case for 10/20 secs).
But I tried to press the power button, also in combination with VOL DOWN, and it still doesn't make any effect.
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Go to start -> run -> devmgmt.msc
Tell me what device it shows as.
ianian said:
Go to start -> run -> devmgmt.msc
Tell me what device it shows as.
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Seems there's nothing new.. I can't find it.
Same thing happened to my brother's phone it went dead when it battery got completely empty and i tried every thing to make it work again but everything failed & the last thing i did was i bringed it to service center and then service center guy just opened the phone removed the battery and re-inserted it and voila phone became active again but he warned me to not let my phone's battery go down less than 10% or i will face the same issue again...i advice u 2 do same thing what i did and good luck for your phone
bringed it to service center and then service center guy just opened the phone removed the battery
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The battery in the Moto G 2nd Gen is not removable.