XDA Manipulator looking for an XDA in bootloader mode (SX56) - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

I'm attempting to unlock an SX56 phone with XDA Manipulator using a serial cable.
I went through the steps to find out the proper procedures but the XDA Manipulator is stuck trying to find the phone. The phone keeps retrying to connect, but never gets there.
Has anyone run into similar problems? I tried this on a couple of different computers thinking the serial port may be the problem, but I get the same result on both systems.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Haze

I wouls suspect the cable. See if you can get activesync to find the xda on the serial port, if this also fails then the cable looks the culprit.

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Haze said:
I'm attempting to unlock an SX56 phone with XDA Manipulator using a serial cable.
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I'm also trying to unlock the SX56. As it did not work with the XDAunlock, I now would like to try the XDA manipulator. Did your unlocking went well? How does the serial cable look like. All I got offered was a hot sync cable.
Thanks in advance,
Martin

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Computer doesn't recongnize mass storage and Kies cannot recognize phone either

Apparently, when I plug my phone in computer to put some files, pictures to phone, my computer doesn't recognize the phone's mass storage and neither do Kies
The message from the computer is : USB Device Not Recognized. One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it. For assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
I thought there was something wrong with rom i installed, and tried unroot the phone, restored it to orignial rom. However, the problem is still there.
Please help me . Thank you for reading.
Usbdeview?
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Teo032 said:
Usbdeview?
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What about usbdeview that i can use to fix my issue?
kiddo94 said:
What about usbdeview that i can use to fix my issue?
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Did you use the USB cable that came with the phone? I noticed mine doesn't come up on the pc unless I use the cable that came with it, otherwise with any other cable is just charges and nothing more.
same ol same ol
kiddo94 said:
Apparently, when I plug my phone in computer to put some files, pictures to phone, my computer doesn't recognize the phone's mass storage and neither do Kies
The message from the computer is : USB Device Not Recognized. One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it. For assistance in solving this problem, click this message.
I thought there was something wrong with rom i installed, and tried unroot the phone, restored it to orignial rom. However, the problem is still there.
Please help me . Thank you for reading.
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I have same EXACT issue, i even tried on linux and no avail
my computer wont recognize my stock GB 2.3.5 T989.
1-i have usb debug mode on
2-when i tried with winXP=nothing, with linux lusb showed/detecting =nothing.
3-battery charges fine.
4-using aftermarket cable
So my questions are:
a-bad usb hardware?
b-bad gingerbread? (factory reset and no change)
c-will rooting/flashing help?
thanks!
Dark Nightmare said:
Did you use the USB cable that came with the phone? I noticed mine doesn't come up on the pc unless I use the cable that came with it, otherwise with any other cable is just charges and nothing more.
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for real?!!!! could this really be the issue? WTF Samsung!!!!.....ok , so where do i get an oem cable? i using HTC.
Thanks man!
Just cable? Will rooting help? Cmon guys this sucks
Dark Nightmare said:
Did you use the USB cable that came with the phone? I noticed mine doesn't come up on the pc unless I use the cable that came with it, otherwise with any other cable is just charges and nothing more.
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Yes i use the cable that came up with the phone but it doesn't help. My phone was working completely fine before until now :/.
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Yes i use the cable that came up with the phone but it doesn't help. My phone was working completely fine before until now :/.
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I would suggest buying a new cable and trying that. Seems a lot of users are encountering this lately. The wires that carry data fail, but the wires that carry power still function. It doesn't have to be a Samsung branded cable, but one specifically for charging/data for the SGH-T989. It happened to me both on this phone, and my Transformer. Both times it was solved by using a new cable.
Your local electronics store should carry what you need. Good luck!
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Android Revolution said:
I would suggest buying a new cable and trying that. Seems a lot of users are encountering this lately. The wires that carry data fail, but the wires that carry power still function. It doesn't have to be a Samsung branded cable, but one specifically for charging/data for the SGH-T989. It happened to me both on this phone, and my Transformer. Both times it was solved by using a new cable.
Your local electronics store should carry what you need. Good luck!
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can you please point me to a specific cable? some on here have tried without any luck. got a pic?
Android Revolution said:
I would suggest buying a new cable and trying that. Seems a lot of users are encountering this lately. The wires that carry data fail, but the wires that carry power still function. It doesn't have to be a Samsung branded cable, but one specifically for charging/data for the SGH-T989. It happened to me both on this phone, and my Transformer. Both times it was solved by using a new cable.
Your local electronics store should carry what you need. Good luck!
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I tried it. No help :/. I think it is the phone's usb port that makes this problem. Probably I'll send it to samsung company to have it fixed.
Before u diagnose the phone as the issue i would check and try plugging it to another pc besides the one that doesnt detect it because i have the same issue with my main pc. When i plug it it opens up as an unreadable drive, it wount open or anything, but when i plug it to my laptop it works perfect.
kind of wierd but it works. i also tried installing kies and didnt help at all. now it it still doesnt work than yea probably the phone.
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Before u diagnose the phone as the issue i would check and try plugging it to another pc besides the one that doesnt detect it because i have the same issue with my main pc. When i plug it it opens up as an unreadable drive, it wount open or anything, but when i plug it to my laptop it works perfect.
kind of wierd but it works. i also tried installing kies and didnt help at all. now it it still doesnt work than yea probably the phone.
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Yah, it's probably the phone. I tried plug it in my brother's laptop and computer (Kies installed) and still nothing happens.
Allgamer had a similar problem. Turns out it was his cable
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Try the free wifi explorer from the marketplace.
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Also remove sim, sd card, and battery for a bit then replace. Also, get the most "official" cable you can. I'm working with an old evo cable and an old g2 cable. Some of the car charging ones/generics won't play nice. Try blowing (light laughing allowed) into the port.
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Wipe/reflash.
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Finally!!
Ok here is what i did:
1-enable EHCI on your computer from device manage >> http://www.intel.com/technology/usb/ehcispec.htm
2-took a portable toothbrush with isoprop (swabbing alcohol)
3-took my phone to the gas station ...25c air and dried the crap out of it
4-wipe/reset my phone from fast boot menu (not android menu)
5-got an LG "B" data cable...
voila monsieur !!!! i dont know which was the silverbullet but i aint complainin.
However, it was still nice to know that Samsung is a no questions asked manufacturer.
Someone was having the same issues as mine in russia, and he said ICS 4.0 did it and is waaaaaaaaaaay better for this phone. Im gonna give this to a friend and WILL NOT touch these till ICS 4 officially comes out here. Tooo much hassle and ive got too much info riding on it (phone). <<personal opinion

Damaged USB Port

Hi,
My friend's Galaxy Nexus seems to have a damaged USB port (it rarely charges and will not connect to a PC via Android, or fastboot).
It is unlocked running AOKP and I was wondering, what is the best course of action for a warranty return?
Remember, I cannot use adb or fastboot via USB as it WILL NOT connect.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Disable "Fast Charge" in the options. (I forget where in the menu's it is, probably Rom Control, maybe Developer Options... it's in there somewhere though.)
That may do it... or it may not. lol
Haadkoe said:
Disable "Fast Charge" in the options. (I forget where in the menu's it is, probably Rom Control, maybe Developer Options... it's in there somewhere though.)
That may do it... or it may not. lol
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Nope, I thought that might be the problem at first too, but it is't even recognized in fastboot, Windows states that a USB device has malfunctioned, so I'm fairly certain it's the port.
Basically I want to know if there is any way to revert to stock without the use of a USB cable.
Just checking, but have they tried using a different USB port on their computer?
stukindaguy said:
Nope, I thought that might be the problem at first too, but it is't even recognized in fastboot, Windows states that a USB device has malfunctioned, so I'm fairly certain it's the port.
Basically I want to know if there is any way to revert to stock without the use of a USB cable.
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It's most probably a faulty USB port, see http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23789
To fix it you need to replace the USB charging board, so you should probably advise your friend to try to return it. It should be a warranty case.
Hi guys, thanks for the responses, I have tried using different cables and computers, including my own (I have a galaxy nexus as well) and it all has the same problem. We haven't found a way to get adb to function at all so he's gonna try to send it away through the carrier (so he gets a loaner phone).
Do you think it will go through under warranty even though it's unlocked with a custom ROM?
It's a known hardware issue so it should surely be a warranty case even if unlocked and with a custom rom, if they don't accept Samsung has really become an ass.
Melhouse said:
It's a known hardware issue so it should surely be a warranty case even if unlocked and with a custom rom, if they don't accept Samsung has really become an ass.
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Asses or not, it's clearly been said that unlocking the bootloader voids the warranty. I fail to see how that actually would matter on a phone where one simple command can unlock it.
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stukindaguy said:
Hi,
My friend's Galaxy Nexus seems to have a damaged USB port (it rarely charges and will not connect to a PC via Android, or fastboot).
It is unlocked running AOKP and I was wondering, what is the best course of action for a warranty return?
Remember, I cannot use adb or fastboot via USB as it WILL NOT connect.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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You can try using chainfire's mobile odin. Or you can try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25191923
I haven't tested it out yet, but it should work.
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And if nothing works theres a thread here about how to brick a Galaxy Nexus, and that should be enough
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Phone is ruined?

So, I think I am screwed.
I am going to preface this by saying that I am very familiar with Android phones and am certainly not a noob. However, i am stumped here.
A few hours ago I tried updating my girlfriends phone to the latest version of MIUI 4. Well, it turns out that I was the poor guinea pig who found out for everyone that the uploaded file did indeed have an MD5 mismatch.
Anyhow, this borked my recovery (supposedly because a new kernel/cwm version was baked in to this flash).
Ok, I thought, I'll just put the phone in "Download Mode" and Odin back to stock and start over.
WRONG
The phone is NOT RECOGNIZED ON ANY COMPUTER. Not two different laptops running Windows 7 64-bit. Not a desktop running Windows 7 32-bit and not a Linux Box.
This isn't the typical "unrecognized device" error. I literally mean that it is NOT SEEN by any of these machines. There is no Windows "ding" or "noise" when it is plugged in. Nothing shows up in device manager as an unrecognized device. Nothing happens when I plug it in to my Linux machine.
I have tried FOUR different cable. The original Epic cable. My Epic Touch cable (which used to work great). A cable from a Nook Simple Touch and a cable from an HTC phone.
I am 99% certain that this is a hardware error and her phone is now ruined. She does not have TEP (she cancelled it for some reason -_-).
Has anyone ever heard of this? It can't be a driver issue because it would at least be seen by one of my devices correct? Or there would at least be a Windows "sound" when it is plugged in? The phone charges when connected, but nothing more whatsoever. I had issues in the past because of driver issues or bad cables. But, the fact of the matter is that the other day (when the phone was working fine) we plugged it into a computer and it would not recognize the phone at all (as I explained earlier). Even when storage was mounted, not a single thing was detected even though it used to work.
Sorry for the long winded and redundant post... It's quite late and i've been trying to fix this without freaking the woman out for the past 3+ hours. Driving me insane!
Anyone have any ideas? Or, any options I can take for if it truly is a lost cause?
Thanks everyone
uninstall all other phone drivers. Reboot. Install the drivers here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=728929
Windows is very very picky with drivers. If that doesn't work none of the cables you have used is a blackberry. I would say go out and buy a good blackberry cable or at least a good thick cable. Try another USB port as well. You can even try a fresh install of windows. If all fails then the USB is borked. Or it is dirty... see if you can't clean it out if you can see any lint or other gunk.
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Try with your battery and SD card out. Sorry to hear this happened to you.
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Battery out has worked for me in the past. Dude, good luck.
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EmperorX said:
So, I think I am screwed.
I am going to preface this by saying that I am very familiar with Android phones and am certainly not a noob. However, i am stumped here.
A few hours ago I tried updating my girlfriends phone to the latest version of MIUI 4. Well, it turns out that I was the poor guinea pig who found out for everyone that the uploaded file did indeed have an MD5 mismatch.
Anyhow, this borked my recovery (supposedly because a new kernel/cwm version was baked in to this flash).
Ok, I thought, I'll just put the phone in "Download Mode" and Odin back to stock and start over.
WRONG
The phone is NOT RECOGNIZED ON ANY COMPUTER. Not two different laptops running Windows 7 64-bit. Not a desktop running Windows 7 32-bit and not a Linux Box.
This isn't the typical "unrecognized device" error. I literally mean that it is NOT SEEN by any of these machines. There is no Windows "ding" or "noise" when it is plugged in. Nothing shows up in device manager as an unrecognized device. Nothing happens when I plug it in to my Linux machine.
I have tried FOUR different cable. The original Epic cable. My Epic Touch cable (which used to work great). A cable from a Nook Simple Touch and a cable from an HTC phone.
I am 99% certain that this is a hardware error and her phone is now ruined. She does not have TEP (she cancelled it for some reason -_-).
Has anyone ever heard of this? It can't be a driver issue because it would at least be seen by one of my devices correct? Or there would at least be a Windows "sound" when it is plugged in? The phone charges when connected, but nothing more whatsoever. I had issues in the past because of driver issues or bad cables. But, the fact of the matter is that the other day (when the phone was working fine) we plugged it into a computer and it would not recognize the phone at all (as I explained earlier). Even when storage was mounted, not a single thing was detected even though it used to work.
Sorry for the long winded and redundant post... It's quite late and i've been trying to fix this without freaking the woman out for the past 3+ hours. Driving me insane!
Anyone have any ideas? Or, any options I can take for if it truly is a lost cause?
Thanks everyone
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This might seem really crazy but i had the exact same problem about a year ago. It wasn't the cable, computer or the drives.
check the little connector piece in the phone where cable meets the phone. Its a small copper piece that can be notorious for bending up or down. I could charge my phone like you but couldn't figure out why the hell it wasnt syncing so try that and i could guess that's the issue. since its your gf's then Im sure she has some tweezers that an bend it back up but be very careful.
seoulseek80 said:
This might seem really crazy but i had the exact same problem about a year ago. It wasn't the cable, computer or the drives.
check the little connector piece in the phone where cable meets the phone. Its a small copper piece that can be notorious for bending up or down. I could charge my phone like you but couldn't figure out why the hell it wasnt syncing so try that and i could guess that's the issue. since its your gf's then Im sure she has some tweezers that an bend it back up but be very careful.
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Tried bending it yesterday as I really think the connector is the issue. No dice
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xboxfanj said:
Try with your battery and SD card out. Sorry to hear this happened to you.
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Tried this as well
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seoulseek80 said:
This might seem really crazy but i had the exact same problem about a year ago. It wasn't the cable, computer or the drives.
check the little connector piece in the phone where cable meets the phone. Its a small copper piece that can be notorious for bending up or down. I could charge my phone like you but couldn't figure out why the hell it wasnt syncing so try that and i could guess that's the issue. since its your gf's then Im sure she has some tweezers that an bend it back up but be very careful.
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Also, the connector is physically bent. I'm going to try and bend it again today. The sides visibly form an ever so slight "u" shape.
I took the phone apart as well last night to get a better look. That piece does not appear to be interchangeable whatsoever. The entire input is like, awkwardly soldered to the system board...
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Fiddling with the connector is not helping. I think I can safely say that this is a lost cause.
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... you've failed to even read my suggestion?
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ÜBER™ said:
... you've failed to even read my suggestion?
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I've tried everything you suggested aside from reformatting windows.
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EmperorX said:
I've tried everything you suggested aside from reformatting windows.
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Blackberry cable? I know it seems miniscule but I've seen it before.
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Uninstall the drivers, reboot, and do not install any driver. Connect to pc via usb and see if it finds the drivers and reads correctly on it's own.
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Zeinzu said:
Uninstall the drivers, reboot, and do not install any driver. Connect to pc via usb and see if it finds the drivers and reads correctly on it's own.
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Tried that as well
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ÜBER™ said:
Blackberry cable? I know it seems miniscule but I've seen it before.
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Working on getting one now
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Tried the blackberry cable. Still nothing. I guess it lived a good life
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EmperorX said:
Tried the blackberry cable. Still nothing. I guess it lived a good life
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you could get it JTAG'd. I'd Google for jtag services which will unbrick a hard brick. I doubt sprint will replace it unless you have a cool rep.
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ÜBER™ said:
you could get it JTAG'd. I'd Google for jtag services which will unbrick a hard brick. I doubt sprint will replace it unless you have a cool rep.
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Do you think a JTAG would work? I truly think that this is a problem with the actual USB connector (we had problems with it before it got "stuck", EX: It wouldn't mount USB storage on any machines... Not detected at all when plugged in, aside from being charged). It isn't actually bricked... If my recovery would not have been wiped out by flashing the ROM with a bad MD5 OR, if I could get it to work on a PC/Linux machine I could easily Odin/Heimdall. I'm not exactly sure what a JTAG is, but I am 99% sure that I could fix this if it weren't for some crazy ass hardware issue. I'll try calling around.
Thanks man.
Its a direct communication with the board, is what I've grasped from hearing and reading about it. With this and a program it should rewrite things and allow you to flash things. Although now that I think about it your not hard bricked if you can get into Odin. And jtag usually puts it into download mode. Although I'm sure you can flash the stock firmware via jtag. Like I said Google things
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Its a direct communication with the board, is what I've grasped from hearing and reading about it. With this and a program it should rewrite things and allow you to flash things. Although now that I think about it your not hard bricked if you can get into Odin. And jtag usually puts it into download mode. Although I'm sure you can flash the stock firmware via jtag. Like I said Google things
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I found replacement power connectors for 5 bucks online... I am pretty skilled with soldering though (i own a tech company lol). Hmmmm
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HALP, USB port is borked

My computer can't see my phone via ADB or anything else, and the phone won't charge. I'm positive it's a USB port issues, as I have been able to connect to my phone before, flash ROMS, move files back and forth, etc. I've tried different cables and different USB ports. USB debugging is turned on.
I want to return the phone to stock before I try returning it. Is there a way I can do this without a USB port? Maybe use a stock nandroid or something? (even if I could do this last step, I'm not sure how I'd relock the bootloader)
you could use this to lock the bootloader https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwyLDEsIm5ldC5zZWd2MTEuYm9vdHVubG9ja2VyIl0. flash a stock rom that you could download from a web browser and you should be good
Alex1123 said:
you could use this to lock the bootloader https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwyLDEsIm5ldC5zZWd2MTEuYm9vdHVubG9ja2VyIl0. flash a stock rom that you could download from a web browser and you should be good
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Nice, thanks!
Also, I found this... would this work?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.mobileodin.pro
probably
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probably
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OK, thanks!
no problem
Post 3 of my guide has a link to return to stock and locked with no USB access.
If you want to do it without Mobile Odin, there is a (free) way. See here. I've set it up for maguro, but you can easily replace all the maguro images with the toro ones. Then use segv11's BootUnlocker app (linked earlier) to re-lock the bootloader.
Thanks guys, exactly the info I was looking for. I appreciate the speedy replies!
Also, there just seems to be a generalized hardware problem with the Galaxy Nexus' USB port, I myself sent my device in because of it, and they put in a new USB port which helped prevent the problem for a week and I was extremely frustrated when it came back, and of course XDA being the lifesaver Paradise, I learned that if you get a small object like a flat-head jewelry screwdriver and slide it under the tongue of the port and apply small amounts of upward pressure (But not too much, because if it breaks you could void your warranty) to the tongue. Apparently the Nexus' port shorts out when touching the bottom of the phone, I have been good for about a month with no problems. You could try this before warranty.
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[Q] Nexus doesn't get power anymore when on

Hi guys,
Since yesterday my Gnex doesn't get power from the adapter anymore when it's turned on. Only if I shut it down, it will get power.
Also when I connect it to the computer, it says: "device is not recognized".
Can anyone help me?
Casparovic said:
Hi guys,
Since yesterday my Gnex doesn't get power from the adapter anymore when it's turned on. Only if I shut it down, it will get power.
Also when I connect it to the computer, it says: "device is not recognized".
Can anyone help me?
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i don't know, your phone is dying?
those of us who have never experienced that particular behaviour, we need something more.
please provide more information; ac/usb charging or both? other charger/cable? running stock, stock+custom kernel, custom rom? list the apps you have installed. fastcharge y/n? if you turn it on after it begins to charge, does it keep charging? have you tried another battery? how do the pins/usb port on the device look: dirty, bent, any kind of damage?
Before thiis happened, I didnt change much things at my nexus. I use AndroidHD rom for quite a while now, and didnt install any new apps.
I tried several chargers but nothing is working. Only of its off, but even then it says its charging but thats not the case all the time.
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reflash stock images if you want, relock bootloader, turn it in for warranty, if you checked usb port state.
Casparovic said:
Hi guys,
Since yesterday my Gnex doesn't get power from the adapter anymore when it's turned on. Only if I shut it down, it will get power.
Also when I connect it to the computer, it says: "device is not recognized".
Can anyone help me?
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I know it's obvious, but have you tried a different cable? My stock cable needs to be wiggled just right to charge now, but my nexus 7 cable or any other cable works fine
bk201doesntexist said:
reflash stock images if you want, relock bootloader, turn it in for warranty, if you checked usb port state.
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The problem is that my pc doesn't recognize the phone as a usb-device anymore, so it will be hard to change it back to stock and locked bootloader. Or do you think there is a way? I would like to here it
I also tried different chargers, but it doesn't change anything unfortunately.
Thnx for trying to help guys, it's appreciated.
Casparovic said:
The problem is that my pc doesn't recognize the phone as a usb-device anymore, so it will be hard to change it back to stock and locked bootloader. Or do you think there is a way? I would like to here it
I also tried different chargers, but it doesn't change anything unfortunately.
Thnx for trying to help guys, it's appreciated.
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Post three of my guide.
Stock and locked with no usb.
Jubakuba said:
Post three of my guide.
Stock and locked with no usb.
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I've looked at the post, re-locked the bootloader --> that worked.
Now I want to download the ODIN.tar files for de Odin Mobile app, but I can only find the .tar files voor Verizon models.. I however have a GSM model from a Dutch carrier.
Do you have a link for ODIN.tar file(s) for the GSM version of the GNex?
Mine just started doing this as well.
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That worked as in the phone charges now?
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Gnex charging problems.
Casparovic said:
Hi guys,
Since yesterday my Gnex doesn't get power from the adapter anymore when it's turned on. Only if I shut it down, it will get power.
Also when I connect it to the computer, it says: "device is not recognized".
Can anyone help me?
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You're not on your own. I'm having the exact same problem with my Galaxy Nexus. since a couple of days.
Only way I can charge it is by turning the device off. Then while its rebooting plugging it in.
I also have the 3 dot connect docking station. Same problem with that way of charging... So I know it is not the USB thats faulty.
My device is rooted. with superuser permission. no special rom. only a different launcher,
never had any problems with it. and I did not change anything in my phone for 2 weeks.
I have no clue how to relock my bootloader without USB.
Casparovic i have a GSM model too. also from a Dutch carrier Vodafone.
Ill try Jubakuba his guide.
Well, I relocked the bootloader (without usb), but it's still not charging when turned on.
I can't figure out what it is. Also i can't send it to the carrier because it's rooted.
Can someone tell me how to go further?
I have the same issues, I just bought 3 spare batteries, and only 2 of them work on my Nexus. So basically I switch between the original battery and the extra battery I bought and charge them with wireless chargers. Very inconvenient, I hate samsungs absolute garbage quality, never again.... 6 years of a loyal HTC customer, guess this is what I get lol
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Having the exact same problem. It won't charge when connected to the AC adapter as well as through USB. Computer doesn't always recognize it either.
It does charge however with my rocketfish car adapter and a BlackBerry ac adapter.
Not sure if this could related to the OS, currently running Cm10 v1.7. Or is it something else?
Sent from Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Devices:
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Asus Transformer tf101
I have had the same problem running Jellybro and AOKP.
Only way to fix it for me was to go back to stock and wipe everything on the internal storage. Then unlock, root etc.. all the way back to whatever nightly I was running and put all my apps and data back on.
This has happened 3 times now in the past 2 months. I really panicked the first time!!
Also, sometimes I have had an issue with it showing that it was charging when nothing was plugged in! Same method to fix... oh well, the price for being a rom flash addict...
Mine randomly started working again. I've been on cm10 nightlies since they started, never changed the kernel. I also have 2 Hyperion 3800mah batteries and the stick battery. Everything charges like normal now.
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Well I haven't been able to unroot my phone so I thought it just take my phone to my carrier and get it Fixed,
There the Tech guy Told me.. that you are alowed to root all nexus phone's. So basicly there is no need to be scared. just take your phone to your carrier and they will fix itt.:good:

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