Google Glass stuck at "Glass" loading screen - Glass Q&A

My google glass was not updating on wifi so I tried to use adb and fastboot to force the update. I followed some steps I found online and now my glass is stuck at the "Glass" loading screen. Upon startup it shows the "Glass" screen in blue and/or red then changes back to the regular color. My computer can recognize the device is plugged in but I cant find it in either adb devices or fastboot devices. Any suggestions? I am worried I bricked my device.
Issue Solved by going into fastboot directly by holding camera button when powering device on.

I'm having a similar issue, stuck at the Glass boot screen and unable to get ADB to recognize it (although Windows "sees" it).
Every once in a while I can see the screen that says to swipe forward to start the setup, but then it switches to the Glass screen again.
Anyone have some ideas?
Thanks in advance!

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Fatal problem with my s730

I accidentally dropped my s730 today. After doing so the screen froze and the phone didn't respond in any way so I turned it off by removing the battery. After trying to turn it on all i get is a split second fail message that says "No Image Found" and then i get a red, green, blue and white screen which says "WING220 SPL-1.31.0000 CPLD-7.
In the white portion it says "Serial" and when I connect with a USB cable it switches to "USB" other than that it doesn't respond in any way shape or form I've been able to figure out yet. A hard-reset using the soft buttons and on button hasn't worked either.
Any advice on how to fix this or am I screwed?
Just flash a rom
Have you put HardSPL or something on? Wouldnt have expected the phone to allow you into that screen without changes. I also wouldnt see it wiping your OS from the phone since its an SSD not a standard disc drive. In the drop you could have damaged the intnernal memory and now its showing the default screen from the chipset?
Give what Sh1n1 said a try and see if flashing a rom will take. Otherwise you might have something broken internally that needs to be repaired.
I haven't installed hardspl or anything like that. Guess I'll try flashing a rom.
What you are seeing is the Tri-Color-Boot screen. Accessed by pressing the camera button and powering on at the same time.
Sounds like the drop made the camera-button defect. Try prying it out carefully (don't pull it out of the shell) and powercycle the phone, or try pushing it some times with the power off. The power on the device.

Z3 Compact - Half dead?!

Hello, I have Z3 Compact D5803. The back (glass cover that is bonded factory) was beginning to lift off in the middle and I put a (micro) droplet of glue. The phone was turned off and the procedure was carried out carefully and without any spill. After a few days, I decided to turn it on, however, did not see anything, tried all possible combinations, but it is not working. When I plug it into the wall charger the display lights up momentarily with the Sony logo, lit red LED and then immediately restarts. This thing is going indefinitely, I have even left it plugged for 24 hours, but it keeps boot looping. Detached rear cover to look inside, everything looks fine, not even a trace of my gluing work.
Any ideas?
vessk0 said:
Hello, I have Z3 Compact D5803. The back (glass cover that is bonded factory) was beginning to lift off in the middle and I put a (micro) droplet of glue. The phone was turned off and the procedure was carried out carefully and without any spill. After a few days, I decided to turn it on, however, did not see anything, tried all possible combinations, but it is not working. When I plug it into the wall charger the display lights up momentarily with the Sony logo, lit red LED and then immediately restarts. This thing is going indefinitely, I have even left it plugged for 24 hours, but it keeps boot looping. Detached rear cover to look inside, everything looks fine, not even a trace of my gluing work.
Any ideas?
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Have you tried the hard reset button ?
Look under the flap where you put the sim, next to it is a tiny button hole, press this.
Didgesteve said:
Have you tried the hard reset button ?
Look under the flap where you put the sim, next to it is a tiny button hole, press this.
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Yes, nothing happens...
I can only put it in fastboot mode (blue LED on black screen), while it's connected to the PC.
Well If fastboot works then this shouldn't really be much of a problem , simply fastboot flash any kernel with a custom recovery and flash a ROM. If that doesn't work then you might be facing a hardware issue and the best course of action would be to send it in for repair
But there is no way to correctly see it in Windows. Tried to install drivers, but it keeps stay as a "S1Boot Fastboot" device in Windows 10.
vessk0 said:
But there is no way to correctly see it in Windows. Tried to install drivers, but it keeps stay as a "S1Boot Fastboot" device in Windows 10.
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Can you detect it via ADB? Go to adb ( found in Android SDK ), open command window there and type fastboot devices, something should come up ( Assuming you have the fastboot drivers installed ) You can also use flashtool if you don't have the SDK Installed but install drivers first
vessk0 said:
But there is no way to correctly see it in Windows. Tried to install drivers, but it keeps stay as a "S1Boot Fastboot" device in Windows 10.
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I think your drivers have not been installed correctly. It is a bit of a hassle in Windows 10 since you need to disable driver signature verification. I successfully installed the drivers from Flashtool after doing this.
i have the same problem but....
but i cannot start recovery nor fastboot not even download mode ( i think fastboot and download mode are the same) please help me
williamzerner said:
but i cannot start recovery nor fastboot not even download mode ( i think fastboot and download mode are the same) please help me
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Either your battery is completely dead or you have a hardware problem. What happens if you try to charge your phone?
M1chiel said:
Either your battery is completely dead or you have a hardware problem. What happens if you try to charge your phone?
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When i try to charge my phone the phone does the same thing.... means the phone boots upto the sony logo red led glows up and the the phone restats ... this repeats forever unless battery runs out...

Root unlock problem

My HTC Desire 500 had a broken battery (it was swollen up) and the phone wouldn't stay on for more than a few minutes without having it plugged in, but it worked as long as it was plugged in. Now that I changed the battery it stays on without having to plug it in but it won't get past the logo screen when I turn it on. I kept restarting it, I did a factory reset, I let it sit like that for an hour and it still wouldn't get past the logo screen. Sometimes (1/10 chance) when I boot it from HBOOT in RECOVERY it gets past the logo screen but the WI-FI doesn't work and errors keep popping up. I also tried it with the old battery to see if it would work like it did before but it doesn't, it gets stuck at the logo screen.
For the past few days I've been trying to root it and reflash the ROM but I am unable root it because when I get to the part where I have to type the command fastboot oem get_identifier_token it doesn't return anything it just says "Waiting for device". I've looked this up on google and it seems to be a driver problem, I've installed and unistalled all the possible drivers over and over, tried it on both my laptop and my desktop (both Windows 10) but the desktop/laptop still doesn't recognize the phone when it is in fastboot usb mode (It did recognize it when I managed to boot into the Android OS though, as I could get photos from it). Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Stuck on "Cover View" after screen replacement

Hi folks,
I recently ordered what appeared to be original huawei p9 replacement screen together with metal frame and replaced broken screen. Phone now boots normally, I can also boot to fastboot and recovery, but unfortunately phone doesn't have ADB debugging and OEM unlock turned on.
When phone boots normally, I can get only to the lock screen of "Smart view" or "cover view", so I cant unlock phone or anything else. I tried also with mouse via OTG, no luck...
Anyone have some other idea that I can try? If i could enter settings to turn off cover screen all would be good
Edit: Sry for duplicate thread, please delete this one.
hmmm, i think that u might covered the poximity sensor. a factory reset would solve the problem
Demsar said:
Hi folks,
I recently ordered what appeared to be original huawei p9 replacement screen together with metal frame and replaced broken screen. Phone now boots normally, I can also boot to fastboot and recovery, but unfortunately phone doesn't have ADB debugging and OEM unlock turned on.
When phone boots normally, I can get only to the lock screen of "Smart view" or "cover view", so I cant unlock phone or anything else. I tried also with mouse via OTG, no luck...
Anyone have some other idea that I can try? If i could enter settings to turn off cover screen all would be good
Edit: Sry for duplicate thread, please delete this one.
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Check your sub board or the flat cable connecting it to main board. Its easy to test it, just turn on your phone without sub board connected and see if you are still stuck in cover mode.

Google Glass EE Bricked - bootloop - no fastboot/adb

Hi there,
so here is the situation. We have GG EE glasses which are not booting up. They show bright Glass logo which then goes darker.
The glasses appear only for very short time in device manager - fastboot and ADB does not pick them up. It seems they are not replying (tried USBlyzer to sniff the communication).
I tried also the fastboot cable, still no luck.
Is there any trick to save them?
Thanks!
Hey, I'm in the same situation. We're you able find a fix?

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