Hey guys,
I’ve got a problem with my xperia play - it won’t boot anymore.
I bought a cheap battery from china and after replacing the original one with the fake one the phone wouldn’t boot anymore.
I’ve tried to charge my phone (with the original battery) overnight but it didn’t help.
While charging the red light keeps blinking in a 4 seconds interval but apart from that nothing happens.
I’ve also tried to start the phone without the battery with the usb cable plugged in,but it didn’t help.
Furthermore charging it via a usb cable over the computer didn’t help and the red light just kept blinking in the 4 seconds interval.
And of course I can’t boot in recovery mode/fastboot mode,and the phone doesn't vibrate at the start of the boot progress ,either. I’ve also already tried the ‘’freezer trick’’ (to put the battery in the freezer for a few hours)but as you’ve probably guessed that ‘’trick’’ didn’t help me at all.
I appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance.
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can anybody help me please.
i would even donate some money if it would help my phone to boot.
thank you in advance.
07boss said:
Hey guys,
I’ve got a problem with my xperia play - it won’t boot anymore.
I bought a cheap battery from china and after replacing the original one with the fake one the phone wouldn’t boot anymore.
I’ve tried to charge my phone (with the original battery) overnight but it didn’t help.
While charging the red light keeps blinking in a 4 seconds interval but apart from that nothing happens.
I’ve also tried to start the phone without the battery with the usb cable plugged in,but it didn’t help.
Furthermore charging it via a usb cable over the computer didn’t help and the red light just kept blinking in the 4 seconds interval.
And of course I can’t boot in recovery mode/fastboot mode,and the phone doesn't vibrate at the start of the boot progress ,either. I’ve also already tried the ‘’freezer trick’’ (to put the battery in the freezer for a few hours)but as you’ve probably guessed that ‘’trick’’ didn’t help me at all.
I appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance.
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Clicked thanks instead of quote ignore that, it sounds like a battery issue and probably has nothing to do with the fake battery, if you do a search around the internet it goes on about the battery being dead, why not try plugging the phone into the wall outlet letting it charge a bit, removing the plug after a while and keep doing it, might kick start the battery to charge again.
Another thing you could do is take it to a local sony centre and try out an official battery, if it still doesnt work send the phone to sony, it might be a hardware issue, and if you've bought it in the past year you are still in warranty, don't worry if you've done any mods to it, they check the hardware, usually erase the software and revert to stock
Ok,thanks for your help.
I'll try charging the phone overnight from the wall outlet and I gonna reply tomorrow.
Regards
hi,
unfortunately it still doesn't work.any other suggestions?
Try my last suggestion
i.e. Sony original battery or send it for repair
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Hey guys, I got a real big problem.
I've got a Rhodium100, but it won't charge nor it'll boot.
When connected to original charger or pc the phone starts. Then I can see the HTC logo and it dies again. The battery seems to be totally dead
What I've triend so far:
1. Pulled out the battery
2. Multiple cabels for the charger
3. Soft reset
4. Hard reset (won't complete because the battery is dead)
5. Checked the on/off button (on top)
What else can I do to fix this problem? I'd like to try anything before sending the phone to HTC (did that 2 times before, but with other problems).
This is what happens: MOVIE
Thanks in advance
trilbert said:
Hey guys, I got a real big problem.
I've got a Rhodium100, but it won't charge nor it'll boot.
When connected to original charger or pc the phone starts. Then I can see the HTC logo and it dies again. The battery seems to be totally dead
What I've triend so far:
1. Pulled out the battery
2. Multiple cabels for the charger
3. Soft reset
4. Hard reset (won't complete because the battery is dead)
5. Checked the on/off button (on top)
What else can I do to fix this problem? I'd like to try anything before sending the phone to HTC (did that 2 times before, but with other problems).
This is what happens: MOVIE
Thanks in advance
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Buy a new battery and see if that helps. There are some cheap ones on ebay.
I just found another cable and it seems to be he's charging again. But after 5 hours of charging it's still on 40%.
When the battery-level is around 45% it goes downwards to around 38% and then to 45 again..
This is circulating..
How can this be?
You shouldn't let the battery completely die in the first place. A deep discharge of any Lithium Ion battery is not recommended because of this. If you've tried to do a hard reset and it did not complete, you may have destroyed the ROM image. If it doesn't turn back on, flash a stock ROM.
Always try to charge the device before it gets to 5% remaining battery. 10% is recommended, but 5% is the lowest the battery should ever be. Having a second battery is always a good idea. I have two of them and an external battery charger. This way, I can always have a battery able to charge without needing the device just in case something goes awry.
Make sure you do not turn the device on. Leave the battery in the device overnight on the charger without turning it on. If it still does not function after this, you might try purchasing another battery and charger.
If you have time left on your warranty, this is covered by it. Simply call your carrier or HTC and they will fix it for you. It's generally faster to go through your carrier if you have the option to do so.
Thanks for the tips. I followed them and it seems to be my phone is fully working again!
Nothing helps with TP2 reanimation
trilbert said:
Thanks for the tips. I followed them and it seems to be my phone is fully working again!
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I have the same problem since august 2010. I've do the same as you flashing some ROM's also restoring original one(T-Mobile), buying new akku ang external charger- but nothing helps When I place battery in phone it switches on by self(seems like power button abridget but I've checked it with testing device), starting showing T-Mobile logo "Stick together" then shows windows logo then backlight fading then device restarts, so it happen infinite till battery fully goes empty. Now on phone is installed original ROM and I can't install any other- in bootloader I can install only SPL's, but other ROM's not installs (flashing process freezes on 0%). I haven't any ideas, somebody can help me? Thank you all.
mrRadja said:
I have the same problem since august 2010. I've do the same as you flashing some ROM's also restoring original one(T-Mobile), buying new akku ang external charger- but nothing helps When I place battery in phone it switches on by self(seems like power button abridget but I've checked it with testing device), starting showing T-Mobile logo "Stick together" then shows windows logo then backlight fading then device restarts, so it happen infinite till battery fully goes empty. Now on phone is installed original ROM and I can't install any other- in bootloader I can install only SPL's, but other ROM's not installs (flashing process freezes on 0%). I haven't any ideas, somebody can help me? Thank you all.
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It's a dead battery. If it powers on by itself, then you'll either want to get a new battery or an external battery charger. Make sure you're charging from the wall, and not a USB port.
cajunflavoredbob said:
It's a dead battery. If it powers on by itself, then you'll either want to get a new battery or an external battery charger. Make sure you're charging from the wall, and not a USB port.
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Yes, I do as you suggest - bought new battery and wall charger, but no result. I doubt that new battery or charger is destroyed, but anything is possible... What actually kind of problem if phone couldn't do hard reset, not upgding ROM, also switches on when battery is placed into? 100% fault (discharged) battery?
mrRadja said:
Yes, I do as you suggest - bought new battery and wall charger, but no result. I doubt that new battery or charger is destroyed, but anything is possible... What actually kind of problem if phone couldn't do hard reset, not upgding ROM, also switches on when battery is placed into? 100% fault (discharged) battery?
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I mentioned that you may need to charge the battery externally if it is powering on when you insert the battery. You'll either need a friend's phone to charge it, or buy an external charger. With the external charger, let it sit on the charger overnight, pop it in the phone, and then try again. If using an external charger does not work, then you may want to send the device in for repairs/replacement.
Hello
I was on purity Rom 5.4.3 and franco kernel for some time now, with no problem at all.
Yesterday before going to sleep I did put the phone to charge, when I woke up i saw that it wasn't charged at all...
after searching in XDA i found the "hack" to lift the usb port with a fine screwdriver, and it helped. the guy said also to afterwards reboot the bootloader, and here started the mess...
after rebooting bootloader and then the system, directly after the bootanimation the screen would go black and the full battery with the flash sign would show. like when charging the device when power is off...
this would happen each time I tried to boot, or to go into recovery. The only stable state was fastboot, but from there on nothing would go.
I tried to go back to stock with GNEX toolkit but it wouldn't recognize the device while in fastboot, and on the screen in the last line was written: fastboot command read error -2147483647
In the meanwhile my device is off but plugged in. It's showing me again the charging symbol with the flash and the full battery, then swithcing to the charging animation for 2 cycles and then back to the full battery with the flash. meaning it's not really charging.
Also when i try to boot now, it's passing the bootanimtion, but while still at the end of the bootanimation, i can feel the phone vibrating before powering off, and i get also the message that i should connect the device to a charger...
Anyone has an idea what to do?
Thank You
Edit: now I somehow managed to boot, had 2% battery left but it wouldn't charge. so i tried to re-bend the usb port inside the phone like before...now the usb plug won't fit anymore, can't manage to get it inside..bended it too much? wrong? I'm getting crazy here
I'm not any kind of electronics technician, but if I was going to guess, I'd say that sounds like some kind of short in the micro USB pin. If that's the case you could take it to a small electronics repair shop and see if it can be repaired or replaced.
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Hello guys,
Wondering if you know what this issue could be. Basically, I had not used my xperia play for a few years and I wanted to try a few emulators on it now, so I tried to start it up and it worked twice, I could see the Sony logo and then it went onto a white screen (this is why I changed it on the 1st place and I think it'll need a Flex cable).
The problem is that after those 2 times, the mobile was vibrating when I tried to turn it on but nothing on the screen at all (not even the previous Sony logo I saw). I managed to plug the charger, get a static red light, which then turned orange and after like 10h that I checked again it was green.
I trid to start it up again, but still nothing. What's happening now is that as soon as I disconnected the charger when it was with the green light, when I connect the charger again it has a blinking red light that doesn't disappear (I've left it charging for hours but same light still there).
I tried to connect it to the computer, but I get a message of USB device not recognized, tried to udpate drivers for Xperia Play or someone mentioned some Zeus drivers, but still the computer cannot see it.
I was wondering if it'd be worth buying a new battery as well to see if this fixes the problem? What do you think? As mentioned, before the problem, I just saw it booting up correctly a couple of times and I didn't do anything afterwards...
Cheers
I could be wrong, but if the phone wasn't used for a few years, I would suspect your battery is part of the problem. I remember that I had an orange light and the phone wouldn't boot for me either when my battery was bad. I bought Hyperion batteries and the phone has worked great since.
As far as the phone not being recognized... I'm not sure. I would probably try uninstalling all Sony related drivers, then reboot the computer and reinstall them. Maybe see if you can get Flashtool to recognize the phone in Flashmode or FastBoot as well.
Do you think the computer should recognized the phone (xperia play in this case) even with a battery problem? for example, if the phone is switched off and the battery removed? (or does it need to be turned on?)
The phone definitely needs to be turned on to be recognized... either booted up normally or on fastboot mode, Flashmode, etc.... I can't remember if it will work in Flashmode or fastboot without the battery inserted... but I'm thinking it won't. I'm at work, but if I get some time to try it out tonight, I will report back.
If you could have a quick look at some point (no rush), out of curiosity, to see what happens if you try to connect it to the PC without the battery? I was thinking that it might be recognizable (as there's power coming in from the USB cable), however in my case I keep on getting the red blinking light when I plug it to the PC without the battery as well and I get the message saying that the device has not been recognized.
I've ordered a new battery anyway to see how it goes. I will learn something from the experience whether it finally ends up working or not...
Cheers!
mickael28c said:
If you could have a quick look at some point (no rush), out of curiosity, to see what happens if you try to connect it to the PC without the battery? I was thinking that it might be recognizable (as there's power coming in from the USB cable), however in my case I keep on getting the red blinking light when I plug it to the PC without the battery as well and I get the message saying that the device has not been recognized.
I've ordered a new battery anyway to see how it goes. I will learn something from the experience whether it finally ends up working or not...
Cheers!
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Ok. I did some testing and you definitely need to have the battery inserted for fastboot mode or Flashmode to work. There is no response from the phone or the computer when only plugged in with the usb cable (and no battery) while holding back button or search button.
If your battery is bad (like we suspect after not using the phone for a few years)....then hopefully you'll be able to get into Flashmode/FastBoot again once you get your new battery.
As far as the screen turning white... it sounds like you're probably correct with thinking something could be wrong with your slider /flex cable.... but that's hard to know for sure. When my friend's flex cable was bad, it started out with lines through the screen and eventually had a strange textured grey/white appearance when the cable finally went completely out.
Just quick update for future reference in case someone faces a similar problem.
The red blinking light when trying to charge the mobile with an old battery was caused by the battery being faulty after a long period without use. I ordered a new one and as soon as I plugged it in to the charger, the light became orange (rather than red) and a little while later green.
Even with the battery charged, I had the problem that I couldn't see anything at all on the screen. The mobile vibrated when being switched on but then just a black screen. It turned out to be the 'flex cable'. It was totally knackered. Replaced with a new one and all working as well now.
Cheers!!
mickael28c said:
Just quick update for future reference in case someone faces a similar problem.
The red blinking light when trying to charge the mobile with an old battery was caused by the battery being faulty after a long period without use. I ordered a new one and as soon as I plugged it in to the charger, the light became orange (rather than red) and a little while later green.
Even with the battery charged, I had the problem that I couldn't see anything at all on the screen. The mobile vibrated when being switched on but then just a black screen. It turned out to be the 'flex cable'. It was totally knackered. Replaced with a new one and all working as well now.
Cheers!!
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Cool man. Glad to hear you fixed your phone. :thumbup:
hi.
my xperia arc (lt15a) has all of a sudden stopped responding to the charger - it won't charge at all!
tried other cables, tried connecting the usb to a desktop pc - but no respond!
the battery was at ~40%, and during the night I connected my powerbank to the charger, and the Arc to the powerbank (so trying to charge both of them simultaneously - something I never did).
in the morning I discovered that the phone didn't get charged.
I didn't worry much - I thought it was a bad cable, so I let the battery drain completely to 0%. but later I have discovered that it wouldn't recharge at all, and won't respond to a charger or a pc.
I have tried several things - which probably got the battery to get very drained-out. So now, if I try to power-on the device, it wouldn't turn on at all (it could turn on before), and the led near the micro usb port blinks in red for 3 times.
there is a very very tiny chance that a micro drop of rain got into the micro usb port, before the problem had started. But now I can't see any corrosion - maybe I don't know how to recognize it well enough? Anyway, I have tried to clean the port with alcohol and with electronic cleaning solvent (tuner cleaner) - but the phone still doesn't charge. maybe I didn't clean well? I really tried my best!
this Arc has mikeioannina's CM11 from 17.4.2016 - I used it for several months until now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545354
the last thing I could do before the battery totally drained out was to enter the recovery mode (by turning the device on while holding the volume-up button), and then performing a factory reset. but it didn't help.
and I also want to mention that initially when the problem had started, when I connected the charger, sometimes the legacy xperia logo had appeared - but without the battery indicator afterwards (the phone just went off afterwards). now even this don't happen, and the phone doesn't respond at all to the charger. that's why I think it's a software problem, concerning the 3rd party rom that I've installed.
the mistake I've made was that I didn't try to reinstall the rom while there was still enough energy in the battery.... but I was abroad, and busy, and without a PC - so I couldn't perform it even if I was aware of the problem and wanted to solve it.
I don't have another battery or an external (desktop) battery-charger. and I am not enthusiast at buying these for this old phone (unless people here would be certain that it would definitely solve the problem).
I really want to keep using this device for a few more months - until the galaxy s8 / lg g6 would be released. I don't want to buy the current devices.
So could anybody help me?
hey i can help
xperon said:
hi.
my xperia arc (lt15a) has all of a sudden stopped responding to the charger - it won't charge at all!
tried other cables, tried connecting the usb to a desktop pc - but no respond!
the battery was at ~40%, and during the night I connected my powerbank to the charger, and the Arc to the powerbank (so trying to charge both of them simultaneously - something I never did).
in the morning I discovered that the phone didn't get charged.
I didn't worry much - I thought it was a bad cable, so I let the battery drain completely to 0%. but later I have discovered that it wouldn't recharge at all, and won't respond to a charger or a pc.
I have tried several things - which probably got the battery to get very drained-out. So now, if I try to power-on the device, it wouldn't turn on at all (it could turn on before), and the led near the micro usb port blinks in red for 3 times.
there is a very very tiny chance that a micro drop of rain got into the micro usb port, before the problem had started. But now I can't see any corrosion - maybe I don't know how to recognize it well enough? Anyway, I have tried to clean the port with alcohol and with electronic cleaning solvent (tuner cleaner) - but the phone still doesn't charge. maybe I didn't clean well? I really tried my best!
this Arc has mikeioannina's CM11 from 17.4.2016 - I used it for several months until now.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545354
the last thing I could do before the battery totally drained out was to enter the recovery mode (by turning the device on while holding the volume-up button), and then performing a factory reset. but it didn't help.
and I also want to mention that initially when the problem had started, when I connected the charger, sometimes the legacy xperia logo had appeared - but without the battery indicator afterwards (the phone just went off afterwards). now even this don't happen, and the phone doesn't respond at all to the charger. that's why I think it's a software problem, concerning the 3rd party rom that I've installed.
the mistake I've made was that I didn't try to reinstall the rom while there was still enough energy in the battery.... but I was abroad, and busy, and without a PC - so I couldn't perform it even if I was aware of the problem and wanted to solve it.
I don't have another battery or an external (desktop) battery-charger. and I am not enthusiast at buying these for this old phone (unless people here would be certain that it would definitely solve the problem).
I really want to keep using this device for a few more months - until the galaxy s8 / lg g6 would be released. I don't want to buy the current devices.
So could anybody help me?
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Z5 Premium not turning on
hello everyone,
PLEASE HELP ME!
My z5 premium was working fine.. battery was charged too, and suddenly it turned off, and it didn't turn on back again. I've tried all the different ways and solutions that should turn it back on:
hard reset didn't work
2 minutes hard reset didn't work
hard reset button didn't work
plugged it in using it's OEM charger and usb cable didn't work either and LED didn't lit up
plugged it in to the computer nothing happened, wasn't detected with no sign of life
I had to take off it's battery cover (using professional tools) unplugged the battery, connected the phone to the charger while the battery is unplugged, and nothing happened reconnected the battery back, and plugged the phone again to it's wall charger, and no sign of life.
i left it there all night long since the afternoon. and when i came back in the next morning to check if the phone is charging and the LED is lit up, but again NO SIGN OF LIFE!
(BTW, the phone is in mint condition and it was never been disassembled or repaired)
Please if anyone have an idea what this could be?
if anyone has encountered the same problem and went through the same of what I've been, and was able to repair it or find a solution PLEASE LET ME KNOW!
Now, I'm thinking of 2 things: either the battery is completely dead(damaged) or it's the mainboard which I don't hope to be.
PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS!
Now, forget about any sort of software repair, as I explained above, the phone didn't succeed in that.
So, any help or suggestion would be so much appreciated.
Thank you all for taking time in reading and participating in this topic.
Have a good day.
Hi, I have the same issue and I am unable to solve it, I changed also battery to a new one like you did, the phone was turned on suddenly it starts to overheating and turns off and I'm unable to turn it on anymore
s904s said:
Hi, I have the same issue and I am unable to solve it, I changed also battery to a new one like you did, the phone was turned on suddenly it starts to overheating and turns off and I'm unable to turn it on anymore
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Not happy reading this thread. Why so many issues with Sony Android... Anyway;;
- I recently had the same issue - or an issue in the same ball park. Phone Just died and refused to charge, but would show a red LED and try to boot when plugged in.
- Sent it to Sony, Hoping it is only a dead battery
The OP sounds like a they have a USB port issue or a board issue, also OP phone will no longer waterproof after removal of cover.
Unclear as to whether you have tried the following;
- Turn on whist holding camera button instead of Volume up/down. it is worth a try
- Try to grab an official sony charging cable- basically impossible to buy nowadays, maybe a PS4 controller cable? try it
My stock unrooted Z5p died like this in April. Have the same issue as the OP and tried all the same solutions. My Z5p had only been used indoors for months with WiFi before sudden death. Replacing the charging port did nothing. Using the OEM cable and charger with a new battery gets a 2 sec red light when connected to power and starts booting up until the swirls (gets past Sony Xperia and powered by android screens). Then the screen goes dark and shows the big battery for a couple of seconds.
I didn't realize there was a sudden death problem with Sony phones until I started trying to fix this. What's even crazier is that I had (have) the Xperia Z, Z Ultra, and the Z2. The Z2 was used in the rain constantly and even survived an ejection from a handlebar mount at 15mph onto asphalt. (All these phones were rooted and using custom ROMs/kernels.) Seems like Sony has a serious QC issue they're not taking about.