1) Connect the phone to computer USB
2) off the phone
3) before the next restart, Hold vol + , _ and camera button together
4) phone will boot to the HC screen, hold until a black screen with computer omage appears
4) u can leave it or unplug it , continue with the wall charger
Magpir said:
1) Connect the phone to computer USB
2) off the phone
3) before the next restart, Hold vol + , _ and camera button together
4) phone will boot to the HC screen, hold until a black screen with computer omage appears
4) u can leave it or unplug it , continue with the wall charger
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Why would anyone want to do this? oO
After doing this, my battery saver shows 1day 23 hours.
A figure I have not had before.
You again?
Magpir said:
After doing this, my battery saver shows 1day 23 hours.
A figure I have not had before.
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Hmm.. Turn the device off and leave it that way. Your battery will last forever.
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My brother has a HTC One X (still not unlock bootloader and root)
yesterday, when he upgraded GO lock screen, the phone freezed and crash. I don't know exactly what was he doing but as he said, he turn on the phone by pressing power + vol+ buttons. And chose something which he didn't know what is this lol
and then, the phone completely off. I tried to press power button or power + vol+ many times but the screen didn't show up anything
I connected it to my PC but PC didn't recognize phone, and of course, it can't be charged too
Anybody can help his HOX please
I don't know what to do now T.T
how old is this phone if it still under warenty i would send it back to either if its contract and covered to them or take it back to the shop you got it from because it sounds like a full on brick to me.
connect it to the charger for ATLEAST 1 hour then try again. there are no options in the bootloader which brick the phone
Vcek said:
connect it to the charger for ATLEAST 1 hour then try again. there are no options in the bootloader which brick the phone
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yep, i agree... you should charge your phone and you will see you red led blinking... let it charge and that will do the trick
Then plug it to your PC's USB,if your PC can see it's presence and install drivers then it's not bricked.
Most probably your bro did a master reset from the bootloader menu and the battery was weak,if the phone doesn't boot after recharging then hold down power + volume to access bootloader menu and reset again this time with good battery
vegetaleb said:
Then plug it to your PC's USB,if your PC can see it's presence and install drivers then it's not bricked.
Most probably your bro did a master reset from the bootloader menu and the battery was weak,if the phone doesn't boot after recharging then hold down power + volume to access bootloader menu and reset again this time with good battery
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I had this the other day and I plugged my USB cable into the PC and the notification light went red and then I opened terminal and typed in adb reboot and the phone rebooted hope it helps
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before having the problem, his phone was at full charge
and as i mentioned above, connect to PC, charge ... the phone didn't show anything
Hold down the power button for 10 sec to do a ''battery removal'' simulation.
Also did yout try to enter bootloader menu holding power + volume(phone off)?
vegetaleb said:
Hold down the power button for 10 sec to do a ''battery removal'' simulation.
Also did yout try to enter bootloader menu holding power + volume(phone off)?
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He sent it to warranty center yesterday
They said that the phone was damaged some cables ...
Hi,
My one X has completely died. I replaced the screen on it but now when I try and turn it on I get one solitary red flash off the charging LED after 2-3 seconds of holding the power button down and that's it. The weird thing is that I only get the red flash when the USB/charger is plugged in. After that I have to unplug the USB/charger for about ten seconds, plug it back in and then it will flash again when the power button is held down. I've measured the battery voltage and it is reading 4.00v. Anyone have any ideas at all? It's not as if I can send it back to HTC because if you open it, it is obvious I've opened it.
It's happened to me a few times before, I think it happens when the battery is completely dead.
I left mine on usb for a while, and then entered it into hboot mode by holding the volume button (down I think) and the power button. After you get to hboot could take a couple of tries, enter into recovery and then reboot the system and place it on the wall charger asap.
Hope it helps.
mikeywill said:
Hi,
My one X has completely died. I replaced the screen on it but now when I try and turn it on I get one solitary red flash off the charging LED after 2-3 seconds of holding the power button down and that's it. The weird thing is that I only get the red flash when the USB/charger is plugged in. After that I have to unplug the USB/charger for about ten seconds, plug it back in and then it will flash again when the power button is held down. I've measured the battery voltage and it is reading 4.00v. Anyone have any ideas at all? It's not as if I can send it back to HTC because if you open it, it is obvious I've opened it.
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If u look on here there is a bat file for your phone that loops your phone on fastboot.
This allows a minute charge to the battery increasing its power and then should be able either to boot up or restore via RUU file for your phone.
Make sure you have ADB/Fastboot drivers installed and wait for an hour or so when running file
passion8059 said:
If u look on here there is a bat file for your phone that loops your phone on fastboot.
This allows a minute charge to the battery increasing its power and then should be able either to boot up or restore via RUU file for your phone.
Make sure you have ADB/Fastboot drivers installed and wait for an hour or so when running file
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At the moment, when I plug the phone into my PC, it doesn't recognise anything being connected. When I run the find connected devices in the SDK platform tools it doesn't find anything either. Will the above still work or am I goosed.
mikeywill said:
At the moment, when I plug the phone into my PC, it doesn't recognise anything being connected. When I run the find connected devices in the SDK platform tools it doesn't find anything either. Will the above still work or am I goosed.
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Hold vol down and power and should show white screen with 3 androids at bottom and in blue text should say hboot.
Press power once and should change to fastboot in red text.
Connect phone and see if detected by pc then. (You dont run via sdk if drivers are installed correctly)
If you dont have drivers go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2135381 and install.
When I press the power button and down volume at the same time nothing happens at all. Regardless of how long I press them for. I'm pretty sure it's properly dead. If my pc doesn't recognise anything being connected I can't load drivers or anything to it. Might have to consign this one to the bin.....
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When I press the power button and down volume at the same time nothing happens at all. Regardless of how long I press them for. I'm pretty sure it's properly dead. If my pc doesn't recognise anything being connected I can't load drivers or anything to it. Might have to consign this one to the bin.....
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try wall plug for 20 mins and see if u have any joy.
mine did same and came back to life.
only prob I have now is phone cant detect any network and I know its not blocked.
Your phone is dead. Accept it and go use your insurance. You DO have insurance on it, right?
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i think it just low battery, charge for an hour and open it again
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Hello I need your help. I didn't make any changes like root, ROM flash, unlocking bootloader and so. In the morning I had about 8 % battery so I plugged tablet into charger (it was on and wifi was also on). When I came home afte 4-5 hours I press power button and lock screen (i didnt unlock it) showed up but I noticed that battery icon showed only 2/3 and there was not charging flash indication, I was confused so I unplug it and lock the screen. Then I press power button again to show unlock screen but nothing happened. After that I tried to plug it back to charger (nothing happened) , try to hold power button for more then 2 minutes, also power + vol UP or vol DOWN (to access bootloader) or both but nothing appeared, I try to connect to PC nothing only when I press power + both volume buttons and plug it into PC then PC shows missing driver QHSUSB_DLOAD but nothing appers on screen. I read that this message indicates brick. How can I brick nexus by nothing doing? I also try google video ,,Nexus 7 won't charge or turn on,, (i cant post link) but only more then 2 hours connection in AC. I'll try leave it over night but I dont think so that it will help.
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Hello I need your help. I didn't make any changes like root, ROM flash, unlocking bootloader and so. In the morning I had about 8 % battery so I plugged tablet into charger (it was on and wifi was also on). When I came home afte 4-5 hours I press power button and lock screen (i didnt unlock it) showed up but I noticed that battery icon showed only 2/3 and there was not charging flash indication, I was confused so I unplug it and lock the screen. Then I press power button again to show unlock screen but nothing happened. After that I tried to plug it back to charger (nothing happened) , try to hold power button for more then 2 minutes, also power + vol UP or vol DOWN (to access bootloader) or both but nothing appeared, I try to connect to PC nothing only when I press power + both volume buttons and plug it into PC then PC shows missing driver QHSUSB_DLOAD but nothing appers on screen. I read that this message indicates brick. How can I brick nexus by nothing doing? I also try google video ,,Nexus 7 won't charge or turn on,, (i cant post link) but only more then 2 hours connection in AC. I'll try leave it over night but I dont think so that it will help.
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Use the warranty.
jak3z said:
Use the warranty.
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I hoped that there is another option , but on the other hand I thanks god I didnt break warranty.
If i'll come up to something , i'll let know.
Hey guys, have a friends Galaxy tab 3 (7 inch, SM-T210) which simply won't power on.
Firstly, the device came to me because it was completely dead. He is using an Apple charger (5v 1A) which I believe isn't the right output.
After leaving it plugged into the Apple wall charger for more than a full day, it will power on the display and go into a boot loop (displays Samsung logo for about 10secs then reboots).
It never gets to a point where it shows the battery charging icon.
If I do anything to it (hold power button, power+home+volume up, power+home+volume down) while it is in this reboot loop, it simply dies again and needs the full (more than) a day charge again before powering on the display.
It won't go into recovery or download mode.
The longest I have left it charging thus far is about 2.5 days and still the same problems.
I have tried disconnecting the battery connector multiple times also (left disconnected for up to 5 minutes) - this just causes me to have to start the whole charging process again.
Any ideas? I'm currently leaving it plugged into my PC (rear powered USB port) in the hope that it will charge properly - or at least detect a connection to the PC when it enters the bootloop (maybe try ADB).
@fubofo
I know it is difficult.
A) Regards the Power Adapter.
Listen PC USB port should not be used as a charging station. You always run the chance to burn your PC!
In the other hand PC USB is designed to produce 5V but only 0.5 A.
We should always used the Power adapter that came as original accessory. I own a TAB3 10 wifi. Due to our 10" big screen our OEM adapter is 5V 2A. But in your case 5V 1A is fine. It just charges slower.
B) The most used solution is get in to Download Mode and Install Original Stock software. The other possible solution is to get into Recovery Mode and do a Wipe of Cache and Dalvik and if possible a Factory Reset.
I know you said: "It won't go into recovery or download mode." But there is no other way.
In my cases Tab3 10 Wifi I can not get the battery out. But since you are saying that you can, I will suggest you unplug the battery for a minute. Hoping that when you reconnect it it would not turn on by it self:
1) Turn your PC On.
2) Start Odin3.07 and prepare to install your Original Stock ROM.
3) Connect the USB Cable to PC but NOT to TAB. As you see we only want to be ready to install Stock Rom is everything goes OK.
4) Disconnect the Battery on Tab, (If not possible Press Power for 6-8seconds and release, If it reboots Press Power for 6-8seconds and release. Keep trying until you see it stop doing the loop with Samsung logo. We are trying to ensure is in OFF and that it does not reboot)
Note: Please understand that if you keep pressing [Power] or any other sequence of buttons longer that 8 seconds it just loop once and nothing happens. You need to release the [Power] button.
5) Wait a minute disconnected. (OFF)
6) Reconnect Battery. This is where I an hoping that the Tab will not Turn On by itself! I do not know I never disconnect my battery.
7) Be prepare to Hook the USB cable from PC. Now Press ONLY [Volume Down] and Hook USB cable at the same time. It is been said that when we press Just [Volume Down] from OFF the battery registers are reset and the Battery Icon comes up in your screen!! At least this behavior work in TAB3 10 Wifi. I am not sure in yours.
If you see I am just trying to get away from the "Loop on Reboot" situation. And I believe it your best chance to ensure is in charging state. If you like you can leave it charging for at least 1 hour with the battery logo. If the battery logo goes away and you want to check if it is still there DO NOT USE [Power] BUTTON. use the [Menu] instead. In fact in this mode you can unhook the PC USB cable and Plug your Power Adapter with I believe is twice as effective charging than the PC USB.
Now lets say that when you unplug and reconnect the battery, Tab3 instead Reboot (power on) Then what I will suggest you is to get help from some body else so that you have an extra pair of hands. The Idea is that if it power on by it self ,that you can be only in charge of Pressing Just [Volume Down] while hooking USB cable. The other person will be in charge on reconnecting the battery. I hope you get my point.
Lets continue
8) So now that you have a TAB charged you can ensure that PC is connected to USB cable and Odin is ready.
9) With the battery Icon on the screen, now you can Press [Power]+[Menu]+[Volume Down]. to get in to Download Mode. Note that In my case a TAB3 10 Wifi I do not need to press [Menu], Just Only [Power]+[Volume Down].
10) Follow any Tutorial in the use of Odin for your device. Just be sure NOT to mark "Re-Partition" unless you had received a packages that requires that. If you do not know that means it is NO repartition. Understand that re-partition without having a complete package will Brick your device. Most Odin packages have only the minimum packages so do not required re-partition. You been warned.
I hope this will help you.
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@fubofo
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1) Turn your PC On.
2) Start Odin3.07 and prepare to install your Original Stock ROM.
3) Connect the USB Cable to PC but NOT to TAB. As you see we only want to be ready to install Stock Rom is everything goes OK.
4) Disconnect the Battery on Tab, (If not possible Press Power for 6-8seconds and release, If it reboots Press Power for 6-8seconds and release. Keep trying until you see it stop doing the loop with Samsung logo. We are trying to ensure is in OFF and that it does not reboot)
Note: Please understand that if you keep pressing [Power] or any other sequence of buttons longer that 8 seconds it just loop once and nothing happens. You need to release the [Power] button.
5) Wait a minute disconnected. (OFF)
6) Reconnect Battery. This is where I an hoping that the Tab will not Turn On by itself! I do not know I never disconnect my battery.
7) Be prepare to Hook the USB cable from PC. Now Press ONLY [Volume Down] and Hook USB cable at the same time. It is been said that when we press Just [Volume Down] from OFF the battery registers are reset and the Battery Icon comes up in your screen!! At least this behavior work in TAB3 10 Wifi. I am not sure in yours.
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I hope this will help you.
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@r2d23cpo thanks for this information, though there is a problem. As soon as I unplug it from the wall charger it stops the reboot loop and just does nothing.
Also....why do I need to connect it to PC via USB with Oden if we are not yet going to flash it? Would the wall charger works just as well after I connect the battery? (disconnect battery, wait 1 minute, reconnect battery, Hold Vol Down + connect charger)
fubofo said:
Hey guys, have a friends Galaxy tab 3 (7 inch, SM-T210) which simply won't power on.
Firstly, the device came to me because it was completely dead. He is using an Apple charger (5v 1A) which I believe isn't the right output.
After leaving it plugged into the Apple wall charger for more than a full day, it will power on the display and go into a boot loop (displays Samsung logo for about 10secs then reboots)....
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I've noticed this with the Apple charger. But only with this particular model. I experienced none with the SM-T217. Other Samsung devices also charge fine with the same charger. The tab wouldn't show the battery icon at all, and the screen kept flashing. I left it plugged in for 1/2 hour and it moved up 1%. I don't believe it's the amp, 'cause the tab charged fine with a 1A Samsung or LG. You should switch to another charger first lest it damages the battery somehow.
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I've noticed this with the Apple charger. But only with this particular model. I experienced none with the SM-T217. Other Samsung devices also charge fine with the same charger. The tab wouldn't show the battery icon at all, and the screen kept flashing. I left it plugged in for 1/2 hour and it moved up 1%. I don't believe it's the amp, 'cause the tab charged fine with a 1A Samsung or LG. You should switch to another charger first lest it damages the battery somehow.
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This Tab doesn't ever get to the point of showing the charging icon. I currently have the device plugged into USB port of my server as it's powered on 24hrs. I'm happy to leave it in there for a few days to see if it charges better.
My hope is that it will at least get to the boot loop stage, and maybe show up as a connection on my server so I can fastboot it or something.
fubofo said:
This Tab doesn't ever get to the point of showing the charging icon. I currently have the device plugged into USB port of my server as it's powered on 24hrs. I'm happy to leave it in there for a few days to see if it charges better.
My hope is that it will at least get to the boot loop stage, and maybe show up as a connection on my server so I can fastboot it or something.
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Not to belabor the point, but mine wouldn't charge at all at 500mA, which is what my regular cell charger outputs. So unless your server delivers more punch than standard USB ports on PCs, looks like you're in for a long and futile wait. Just my guess.
Hi,
I've only had my Samsung Galaxy Tab S for a few weeks. Whilst on a plane the battery went to 0%.. no problem I thought as I'd simply charge it when I got to a power source.
However, when plugged in, nothing happens. No LED light, nothing on the screen. I've plugged it into a wall socket and via USB into a PC. I have held down the power button, home and volume down for a period of time, as well as just the power button and volume down.
Has my tablet gone kaput?
Cheers,
Titanium
I'd just let it charge for a while. It'll take a bit before it comes back to life if it was completely drained.
If you still don't get any response hold POWER + VOL DOWN.
ashyx said:
I'd just let it charge for a while. It'll take a bit before it comes back to life if it was completely drained.
If you still don't get any response hold POWER + VOL DOWN.
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Should it show any lights? It's as if it's not even charging at all.
titanium1 said:
Should it show any lights? It's as if it's not even charging at all.
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If it was powered off I'd expect the battery icon to show.
Did you try holding POWER + VOL DOWN?
ashyx said:
If it was powered off I'd expect the battery icon to show.
Did you try holding POWER + VOL DOWN?
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Yeah, tried to hold it down. No LED lights and nothing shows on the tablet. It's as if it's just dead.
titanium1 said:
Yeah, tried to hold it down. No LED lights and nothing shows on the tablet. It's as if it's just dead.
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There are no leds.
I know someone else had the same problem. They used a different charger and it worked.
Try that first.
titanium1 said:
Hi,
I've only had my Samsung Galaxy Tab S for a few weeks. Whilst on a plane the battery went to 0%.. no problem I thought as I'd simply charge it when I got to a power source.
However, when plugged in, nothing happens. No LED light, nothing on the screen. I've plugged it into a wall socket and via USB into a PC. I have held down the power button, home and volume down for a period of time, as well as just the power button and volume down.
Has my tablet gone kaput?
Cheers,
Titanium
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I had this problem.
You'll have to pry off the back cover, remove the wire that connects the battery to the motherboard. (A battery pull, basically).
Keep it off for 30 seconds. Then plug back in.
Use ifixit for details about opening. Feel free to ask for more help.
Try this one.
1) connect the tab to PC
2) press Home, Vol Down and Power simultaneously up to a screen appears;
3) press Vol Down to cancel and reboot the tablet.
John.
Now there are a few things you can try...
First check your charging port for any dust or any foreign particle. There has to be a small gap between the base of the charging port, and the small slab above it. Carefully, using a board pin, try and push that slab a bit up, don't apply too much pressure, just enough to make it move slightly!
This can happen sometimes if you drop your phone.
Next, make sure your charger, and the USB cable are working fine.
Also tell me if you have any Xposed module for your battery installed on your phone!
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Tinderbox (UK) said:
Try this one.
1) connect the tab to PC
2) press Home, Vol Down and Power simultaneously up to a screen appears;
3) press Vol Down to cancel and reboot the tablet.
John.
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Thanks so much for that.
This morning, I plugged my tablet in to AC charge before leaving for the day -- battery was at ~30% and all was well. This evening, I came home and the tab was stuck at a weird Samsung logo -- not the normal boot with colored ovals, but the logo surrounded by a moving star field, never seen before, and could not get the tab to respond, turn off, do anything. Tried many wacky suggestions found on the intertubes to stop/start it, including holding power plus touching the screen for > 30 seconds, none of which worked. Never would have thought your suggestion for download mode would work, but it did on the very first try.
I'd like to know how the tab got into that state, and what that star field logo is about. But at least it's working again, for now.
Thank you.
That's the normal lollipop boot screen.