Completely bricked galaxy gear, NO BOOT LOADER! - Samsung Galaxy Gear

So basically my brother was messing around with a galaxy gear sm-v700 and trying to root it or something. But the short story is that he managed to completely erase the bootloader. I have the tools to solder circuit boards if need be but I have nowhere to start I can't seem to find anyone else who has completely erased the bootloader.
Any ideas?

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[Q] Help me: Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab - full brick.

Hi all,
When re-flash the original ROM of my tab, follow link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=967175
I don't read careful enough, I flash with Heimdall in Ubuntu, include boot.bin file (--primary-boot boot.bin). When success flash, my tab not run again. My battery is full (when began flash) but my tab not run, no live signal: no light, no signal to PC over cable.
What can I do? Should I take the my tab to producer for re-load bootloader?
Thank all.
If the flash went through fine then flashing a primary bootloader is fine as long as the bootloader is for your particular device. However my guess is that in this case the boot.bin you flashed was not designed for your particular tablet.
You can try a custom jig (search the forums), although I don't know if it will work with a busted primary bootloader. Otherwise you'll need to take the tablet back to Samsung and they'll fix it for you.
Benjamin Dobell said:
If the flash went through fine then flashing a primary bootloader is fine as long as the bootloader is for your particular device. However my guess is that in this case the boot.bin you flashed was not designed for your particular tablet.
You can try a custom jig (search the forums), although I don't know if it will work with a busted primary bootloader. Otherwise you'll need to take the tablet back to Samsung and they'll fix it for you.
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Thank you.
Finish flash, Heimdall notify is success and auto re-boot my tab. But tab shutdown and .... die.
I was search by key "custom jig" and found some solutions, I will try tonight.
Thank you again.
Hello every body.
I have been tested all solution about baterry (included shock baterry), and my baterry is ok. But my tab still dead.
Hello everybody,
My tab can return to download mode now, repair by RIFF JTAG box.
Thank all.
I'm in the same situation. Battery ran out during Odin process. Now it won't acknowledge the Tab when plugged in. I've put it on charge but still nothing.
I am having the same problem, but my tab died in the middle of an odin, failed and now will not turn on. Can someone help me get it going again?
Hi,
Please PM me if you need help with this as I have the necessary tools and skill to revive hard bricked devices and can definitely JTAG any of the TAB variants and work with HTC and Galaxy Phones daily in terms of reviving hard bricks.
hard brick
Hi
after unsuccessful attempt to flash a ROM on my Samsung Galaxy Tab
there is no response from thedevice. It's completely dead. Can you fix
bootloader? Will I have to post the device? Im in UK
brgrds
Tim
Samsung Galaxy Tab (Sprint CDMA) full brick
Hi connexion2005
after unsuccessful attempt to flash a ROM on my Samsung Galaxy Tab
there is no response from thedevice. It's completely dead. Can you fix
bootloader? Will I have to post the device? Im in UK
brgrds
Tim
Hi Tim,
I've responded to your PM as well but I can fix your issue with my JTAG solution. Posting from the UK and getting back to you is no problem at all.
-Josh

Any chances of resurrecting my Galaxy Tab?

Ok! I bought a Samsung P1000N Galaxy Tab from ClaroPR this week. Like always with every android devices i have i rooted it with superoneclick. Yesterday i was trying to update the tablet to gingerbread since it had Froyo. Follow the tutorials in here to flash it(I guess i didnt read the warnings about the secure bootloaders or something like that) but the thing is that i ended up softbricking my device. The gingerbread i was trying to flash was the JQ1. Anyways, i tried to flash it using Odin 1.7, it ended up failing and now i just have the cell triangle and computer logo of dead on the screen. Thing is that i know its not supposed to be totally bricked. But then in the device manager it doesnt show as samsung composite device or anything like that. I need help from someone who has gone thru this already and knows what to do. Or is it just a brick and thats it? Thanks...
enelyam said:
Ok! I bought a Samsung P1000N Galaxy Tab from ClaroPR this week. Like always with every android devices i have i rooted it with superoneclick. Yesterday i was trying to update the tablet to gingerbread since it had Froyo. Follow the tutorials in here to flash it(I guess i didnt read the warnings about the secure bootloaders or something like that) but the thing is that i ended up softbricking my device. The gingerbread i was trying to flash was the JQ1. Anyways, i tried to flash it using Odin 1.7, it ended up failing and now i just have the cell triangle and computer logo of dead on the screen. Thing is that i know its not supposed to be totally bricked. But then in the device manager it doesnt show as samsung composite device or anything like that. I need help from someone who has gone thru this already and knows what to do. Or is it just a brick and thats it? Thanks...
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If you get anything on the screen at all (Triangle, Download mode, Samsung logo, etc...) It's not bricked, just sponged. Unfortunately I don't have any experience with the P1000N, but in general, try reloading the samsung drivers and try another USB port. Once you get it to show up in device mangler you can push the right tar with Odin and you'll be cooking with gas again. Sorry I can't help with this specific model, but sammy devices in general are hard to truly "brick"
Okay i think now its dead. It turned off when it lost the charge and now not even Heimdall recognize it. So if someone knows about a good tutorial on Jtaging this i will appreciate.
Edit: Found useful guide in here to resurrect it so i will give that a try...
The Unbrickable Mod works like a champ! I know, because I had to resort to this over this last weekend.
However, it does require mods to the mainboard that require some skill. Once accomplished, it is virtually impossible to brick your Tab.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1338073
enelyam said:
Okay i think now its dead. It turned off when it lost the charge and now not even Heimdall recognize it. So if someone knows about a good tutorial on Jtaging this i will appreciate.
Edit: Found useful guide in here to resurrect it so i will give that a try...
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Why you want to go for Jtag just becoz battery is dead. Get the Tab Opened, Recharge the battery externally (Repair/Service Center should help). Follow the Team Overcome Guide to install the Stock Safe Rom and then you can either continue with it or move to any other ROM of your choice.
I would keep JTAG as the Last option.
If it's new Tab, it should still be under warranty.
wow, impressive post (the unbrickable mod).. Not sure I'd have the guts to do that though..

[Q] Help (JTAG)

good as a month ago I opened a thead where asking for help to fix the brick my captivate, to take technical service, but when I managed to install the operating system and restart the phone is back to being the same thing (turns brick ) brick odin pass came when two files (which were supposedly a bootloader of Samsung Galaxy S i9000) Is there a way to login and delete these files? At what partition did those files? Can you do a full format all partitions and then install the OS? or because the phone died?
I would like to know thanks.

I'm pretty sure it's bricked... But maybe there's a chance?

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.

Bricked my phone with xposed(all my fault but i need help)

i bricked my phone and i cant do anything i am using samsung galaxy s6 and when phone turns on just samsung logo appears but stays there forever
and i cant go to the recovery mode it is like deleted. Tried to re-root phone thought it could help. Guess not... anyways i need help just got that phone...
I have the exact same issue. Xposed bricked my phone (S7 Edge, SM G935F). My own fault, but I need to fix it asap. Getting phone back tomorrow in factory reset state. My only back-up is TWRP. I managed to create that back-up while the phone was already in bootloop status. Question is if I root again and restore the back-up I created, won't the Xposed being part of that back-up file simply brick my phone again. I can't figure out how to remove xposed from my TWRP back-up so it doesn't cause issues.
Any help would be much appreciated. I am paying $50 to have the phone fix and if I mess it up, it will be another issue.
Nougat or Marshmallow ?
Which firmware, model numbers? Have you tried flashing your preferred firmware via Odin in PC or Mac? List what you've done for us...
mynicknameiscool said:
i bricked my phone and i cant do anything i am using samsung galaxy s6 and when phone turns on just samsung logo appears but stays there forever
and i cant go to the recovery mode it is like deleted. Tried to re-root phone thought it could help. Guess not... anyways i need help just got that phone...
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You need to put the phone on download mode and refresh the entire firmware. I think Samsung do it via ODIN still.. but not sure.

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