How do One-X users deal with bootloops? - HTC One X

Hey guys.
I'm an Evo 3D user that's looking to upgrade to the Evo 4G LTE when it hits Sprint, but something is worrying me. Every Android device I've ever owned has had a removable battery, and of course, the 4G LTE won't when it comes out.
It's not that I care about replacing the battery, but how would you deal with a bootloop if you can't pull the battery to stop it? Is there some sort of interrupt sequence that forces it to boot into the bootloader?
I get there's ADB, but what if you're bootlooping so badly that ADB can't even connect before it reboots? (My 3D has done this to me before).

LiquidSolstice said:
Hey guys.
I'm an Evo 3D user that's looking to upgrade to the Evo 4G LTE when it hits Sprint, but something is worrying me. Every Android device I've ever owned has had a removable battery, and of course, the 4G LTE won't when it comes out.
It's not that I care about replacing the battery, but how would you deal with a bootloop if you can't pull the battery to stop it? Is there some sort of interrupt sequence that forces it to boot into the bootloader?
I get there's ADB, but what if you're bootlooping so badly that ADB can't even connect before it reboots? (My 3D has done this to me before).
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pressing the power button for 10 secs is similar to a battery pull (and I'm hoping it does this on the kernel level)

LiquidSolstice said:
Hey guys.
I'm an Evo 3D user that's looking to upgrade to the Evo 4G LTE when it hits Sprint, but something is worrying me. Every Android device I've ever owned has had a removable battery, and of course, the 4G LTE won't when it comes out.
It's not that I care about replacing the battery, but how would you deal with a bootloop if you can't pull the battery to stop it? Is there some sort of interrupt sequence that forces it to boot into the bootloader?
I get there's ADB, but what if you're bootlooping so badly that ADB can't even connect before it reboots? (My 3D has done this to me before).
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You can HOLD the OFF button for 10sec to restart the phone. The 10sec holding of OFF command is not controlled by android software itself. Meaning even if you wipped totaly your system partition, the Holding of OFF button for 10sec will still work.

double_ofour said:
You can HOLD the OFF button for 10sec to restart the phone. The 10sec holding of OFF command is not controlled by android software itself. Meaning even if you wipped totaly your system partition, the Holding of OFF button for 10sec will still work.
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Confirmed. Personally driven to this option twice last night

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Help required, possibly bricked?

Hi all,
Hopefully you can help me, i have just installed the latest radio and Modaco ROM (this isn't the first time i've did this).
After installation i got what looked like an image of a drive and an arrow, i assume this meant it couldnt find the boot image. I then tried a couple of times to reboot holding the home key but now i cant even switch it back on... even on charge the light isn't coming on
Any help would be gratefully appreciated
Thanks
GF
When the arrow and drive comes up, you're meant to leave your phone well alone, it means it's flashing something (usually something important!)
If your phone doesn't turn on, sounds like you've made a full hard brick, nothing you can do but see if you can get it repaired.
Gutted, cheers
Can you pull the battery and get into fastboot?
Breakthecycle2 said:
Can you pull the battery and get into fastboot?
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Not sure what that is? I've tried the various power+key sequences
Thanks
GaelForce said:
Not sure what that is? I've tried the various power+key sequences
Thanks
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Sometimes, if the Hero does not switch on, taking the battery out and reinserting it might reboot it. But if the charge light is not coming on, then it might not work. Worth a try though.
Did you get the phone through a network? If it is under warranty, you can just play dumb and return the phone. They probably won't even know that you have modded the phone. My battery stopped holding charge and would not switch on unless it was plugged in to the mains. When I returned it, they changed my battery and the main board!?! When I called them up, the service centre told me "there was some dust on the main board, so we changed it".
Not smart enough to figure out that I had rooted the phone and was running Modaco at the time.
Samsom
PS I am with T-mo BTW.
docsamsom said:
Sometimes, if the Hero does not switch on, taking the battery out and reinserting it might reboot it. But if the charge light is not coming on, then it might not work. Worth a try though.
Did you get the phone through a network? If it is under warranty, you can just play dumb and return the phone. They probably won't even know that you have modded the phone. My battery stopped holding charge and would not switch on unless it was plugged in to the mains. When I returned it, they changed my battery and the main board!?! When I called them up, the service centre told me "there was some dust on the main board, so we changed it".
Not smart enough to figure out that I had rooted the phone and was running Modaco at the time.
Samsom
PS I am with T-mo BTW.
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Worked a treat, got a doorstep exchange today
Thanks

Power button wont respond!

Is anyone else having trouble with the power button not responding? I tried to reboot and it still wont turn the screen on or off the only way I can get the screen to come on is if I connect it to a charger or usb port to the computer. If i hold the button down it will not bring up the option to power off the phone. I downloaded quickboot to reboot the phone in recovery and the power button wont allow me to select any options in recovery. Now when I do a battery pull the phone boots me back to recovery. Does anyone know a solution to this?
ehusidic said:
Is anyone else having trouble with the power button not responding? I tried to reboot and it still wont turn the screen on or off the only way I can get the screen to come on is if I connect it to a charger or usb port to the computer. If i hold the button down it will not bring up the option to power off the phone. I downloaded quickboot to reboot the phone in recovery and the power button wont allow me to select any options in recovery. Now when I do a battery pull the phone boots me back to recovery. Does anyone know a solution to this?
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Im going to try to get back to stock/unroot and take it in to sprint and have them deal with it.
yeah sounds like you might have a hardware problem.. id take it back and get it exchanged. And those tards at sprint usually have no clue that your rooted
Success100 said:
yeah sounds like you might have a hardware problem.. id take it back and get it exchanged. And those tards at sprint usually have no clue that your rooted
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Yeah I flashed to stock and it still did it so I went and got a new one. They know I root my phones but they dont care hah since I had their screen protector on my old one the tech tried to find some to give me for the new phone but he couldnt so he gave me an extra battery for it. Too bad this phone gets good battery life so its pretty much no use lol.
ehusidic said:
Yeah I flashed to stock and it still did it so I went and got a new one. They know I root my phones but they dont care hah since I had their screen protector on my old one the tech tried to find some to give me for the new phone but he couldnt so he gave me an extra battery for it. Too bad this phone gets good battery life so its pretty much no use lol.
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Want to sell the extra battery? I'm waiting on them to become available but if you have one and would rather have some money, let me know...

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Suddenly Stopped Working!

I was using the phone today and the screen suddenly locked up on me. It wouldn't respond to any button presses so I just did a battery pull to reset it. However, the phone won't turn back on now. It doesn't do anything, even when plugged into the charger, the phone doesn't even indicate that it's charging or anything at all. It's like it has been completely bricked.
It was completely stock, never unlocked it or rooted and never installed any custom rom or anything of that nature. I've only had the phone for a couple of months and I'm completely baffled as to what could have happened. It certainly wasn't anything that I did.
Any ideas? Or does anyone have any experience with this type of thing happening to their phone?
So I've left the battery out for over 30 minutes and it still won't turn on. I have an extended battery and the regulary battery that came with the phone and it won't turn on with either battery.
I have also tried the volume down and power button method and that doesn't do anything at all either.
Plugging the phone into the computer with the USB cable also does nothing.
How long have you had the phone. Did you buy it from a store?
.....Clones & Drones.....
Mine did the exact same thing! It was realy weird, however all i did was keep the power button pressed and it rebooted fine.
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ptmr3 said:
How long have you had the phone. Did you buy it from a store?
.....Clones & Drones.....
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I got the phone when it was released and I ordered it online right from Verizon's website.
I hope that you have the warranty from the carrier!
gulmat said:
Mine did the exact same thing! It was realy weird, however all i did was keep the power button pressed and it rebooted fine.
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I wish it was that simple for me.. I held the power button down for over a minute and still, nothing happened. This is really frustrating.
!!!!!!!+111111
evolishesh said:
I hope that you have the warranty from the carrier!
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.....Clones & Drones.....
ptmr3 said:
!!!!!!!+111111
.....Clones & Drones.....
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I'm not sure about that one. I know I don't have insurance thru verizon but isn't there a manufacturer warranty? Like I could get a refurb from verizon instead of a brand new one?
I've never had a smartphone just stop working for no reason at all and I was never really into modding them so I thought I was safe. I guess I was wrong.
Really disappointed in Samsung right now. This is my first nexus device, not sure if I'll get another.. That's totally lame to have a crap product that just stops working for no reason. This is an unmodded phone, completely stock, never been dropped or anything of that sort. The only thing that I did was swap the regular battery out for the extended version.
russ4h said:
I'm not sure about that one. I know I don't have insurance thru verizon but isn't there a manufacturer warranty? Like I could get a refurb from verizon instead of a brand new one?
I've never had a smartphone just stop working for no reason at all and I was never really into modding them so I thought I was safe. I guess I was wrong.
Really disappointed in Samsung right now. This is my first nexus device, not sure if I'll get another.. That's totally lame to have a crap product that just stops working for no reason. This is an unmodded phone, completely stock, never been dropped or anything of that sort. The only thing that I did was swap the regular battery out for the extended version.
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I'd definitely go to Verizon with this. Most definitely manufacturer defect.
Hold down volume up and volume down and the power button. Does it boot into fast boot? Id say if it doesn't do anything then go ahead and call your carrier because its a faulty unit. You can also try plugging it in without a battery and then Inserting the battery. That also saw sends a power up signal to the device. Though I don't know if this trick works on a nexus three. This was an old trick to "jump start" a nexus one that had a faulty power button. But aside from all this, it sounds to me like you've got a faulty unit whether you get it running or not. Probably just need to swap it , sounds like something went pop.
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You should be able to get a refurbished phone.its probably just a manufacturer defect.
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android01 said:
Hold down volume up and volume down and the power button. Does it boot into fast boot? Id say if it doesn't do anything then go ahead and call your carrier because its a faulty unit. You can also try plugging it in without a battery and then Inserting the battery. That also saw sends a power up signal to the device. Though I don't know if this trick works on a nexus three. This was an old trick to "jump start" a nexus one that had a faulty power button. But aside from all this, it sounds to me like you've got a faulty unit whether you get it running or not. Probably just need to swap it , sounds like something went pop.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
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Thanks for the tips, I tried the volume up, volume down, and power button method just now and it doesn't do anything. I Also just tried plugging it in and then putting the battery in and nothing as well.
The thing is, I don't have insurance thru Verizon (i.e. the $5 a month thing). Would going to them even benefit me at all? Do you know if they would offer a refurb or something?
The phone has a 1 year warranty on it. You shouldn't have to pay anything but you might just get a refurbished replacement.
I think I had the same thing happen to me a few days ago. However, I have the GSM version that I bought from amazon (thru a third party seller), so no warranty. Yeah, I know. Smart. Also, in my case, I unlocked the bootloader so I could flash the official yakju so I would get updates faster from google. Despite some lagginess with 4.0.2, it had been working great for a month+.
When mine crashed, all I did was press the back button and the screen went crazy and froze up, then started glitching and made a buzzing sound. I pulled the battery and tried a reboot. The Google logo would glitch and "ghost" and then the animation would start, but it was slower and choppy. After a few seconds, it froze and the screen was all low-rez looking and I could see what I can only describe as strange pixelation or scan lines (with a few of them moving from the top of the screen down to the bottom in a continuous loop). The only way to get it to stop was another battery pull.
I tried to use fastboot to get back in and reflash to the original firmware, but I kept getting a usb error (didn't have that when I first unlocked the bootloader using a mac, so not sure what the problem was). Now, the phone won't get passed the Google logo and just sits there for 30+ minutes without making any progress (that I can see). I keep trying to get back into the bootloader using fastboot, but now it won't even do that.
I've contacted Samsung/UK (as that's where mine originated), but don't think I will be getting any help based on their initial response. And, since my bootloader is unlocked, that probably voided the warranty anyway. I have no idea what happened, but it seems like some sort of combination of hardware/software problem. So, basically I'm screwed and out $700.
russ4h said:
Thanks for the tips, I tried the volume up, volume down, and power button method just now and it doesn't do anything. I Also just tried plugging it in and then putting the battery in and nothing as well.
The thing is, I don't have insurance thru Verizon (i.e. the $5 a month thing). Would going to them even benefit me at all? Do you know if they would offer a refurb or something?
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I'd say go contact Verizon and see what they say. If they can't help you out then you gotta contact Samsung and I believe (if my memory serves me right) all their products have a one year warrenty from the day the phone was used. So you should see what they have to say.
Similar thing happened to me, it rebooted itself, as it has been doing quite a bit of lately, and then wouldnt turn on no matter what I did.
Eventually just help the POWER and VOL DOWN button together to reboot, and it worked fine again. I'm completely stock wtf.
tandp74 said:
I think I had the same thing happen to me a few days ago. However, I have the GSM version that I bought from amazon (thru a third party seller), so no warranty. Yeah, I know. Smart. Also, in my case, I unlocked the bootloader so I could flash the official yakju so I would get updates faster from google. Despite some lagginess with 4.0.2, it had been working great for a month+.
When mine crashed, all I did was press the back button and the screen went crazy and froze up, then started glitching and made a buzzing sound. I pulled the battery and tried a reboot. The Google logo would glitch and "ghost" and then the animation would start, but it was slower and choppy. After a few seconds, it froze and the screen was all low-rez looking and I could see what I can only describe as strange pixelation or scan lines (with a few of them moving from the top of the screen down to the bottom in a continuous loop). The only way to get it to stop was another battery pull.
I tried to use fastboot to get back in and reflash to the original firmware, but I kept getting a usb error (didn't have that when I first unlocked the bootloader using a mac, so not sure what the problem was). Now, the phone won't get passed the Google logo and just sits there for 30+ minutes without making any progress (that I can see). I keep trying to get back into the bootloader using fastboot, but now it won't even do that.
I've contacted Samsung/UK (as that's where mine originated), but don't think I will be getting any help based on their initial response. And, since my bootloader is unlocked, that probably voided the warranty anyway. I have no idea what happened, but it seems like some sort of combination of hardware/software problem. So, basically I'm screwed and out $700.
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That's awful man. I've been reading more and more about random reboots happening with this phone and what not.. I just don't know what to think right now, I thought this was supposed to this beast of a phone and now after only a couple of months, it has completely stopped working for no apparent reason at all. Pretty lame, and this has definitely never happened to me before as I always take care of my phones. I just figured that if something were to happen to this phone, it would be from my own doing, just as it has been with every other phone that I've ever owned (ie from modding, from a drop, etc.). Samsung gets a thumbs down from me, I paid a lot of money to get this phone and now I'm going to be stuck with a refurb because they have put out a crap product.
As for you, I wouldn't even tell Samsung that you unlocked it. They probably won't be able to tell if you did or not since the phone won't boot properly. They should offer you a refurb, so you'll be in the same boat as me. I went into Verizon today and that's the best that they could do. I have to wait til Monday for it to come in the mail. I'm stuck without a phone til Monday.
volsey said:
Similar thing happened to me, it rebooted itself, as it has been doing quite a bit of lately, and then wouldnt turn on no matter what I did.
Eventually just help the POWER and VOL DOWN button together to reboot, and it worked fine again. I'm completely stock wtf.
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Yeah, it's looking like this phone has been giving many people similar problems. Samsung must have let a bad batch slip out or something. I was completely stock as well, no unlock, no root, no custom rom, just a plain old basic user here and mine took a dump on me.
Mine does this about every other day and I have to pull the battery and restart, sorry to hear yours won't reboot. Ouch

[Q] Is there a chance of unbricking ...?

Hi XDA-Community,
I have the following problem with my Captivate Glide:
I can't switch on the phone in any way (no normal startup, no recovery-mode, no odin/flash-mode).
The only thing telling me that the hardware is not completely broken is
Code:
lsusb
yielding
Code:
Bus 002 Device 011: ID 0955:7f20 NVidia Corp.
So, what did I do to "achieve" this:
I installed the CM 10.1.0 RC2 [30/05/2013] from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217288
I used the phone for approx. half a day.
I connected it to the charger in the evening.
The next day the phone turned out to be bricked when I wanted to switch it on.
I really have no clue what happened, others are running that ROM, too, and they seem to be happy (BTW: I was happy, too, but only for half a day). With earlier versions of the ROM I observed frequent crashes (the phone completely froze and I had to restart it by removing the battery), could this an indicator of some hardware defect? I also have no clue what actually caused these crashes (android, apps, hardware ...), I wanted to take a look into this, but I didn't find time to do this.
My question now is: Is there a chance to unbrick the phone? I read about the low level flash tool nvflash by NVidia, but I also read that it does not work for the glide as Samsung locked the bootloader. I also read that the phone is an unrecoverable brick if the odin/flash-mode could not be reached any more. Is that really true?
So, maybe someone has a hint for me. It would be nice because I actually like that phone.
Anyway, thanks for reading!
Ciao, Fabian
Rosepeter said:
Hi XDA-Community,
I have the following problem with my Captivate Glide:
I can't switch on the phone in any way (no normal startup, no recovery-mode, no odin/flash-mode).
The only thing telling me that the hardware is not completely broken is
Code:
lsusb
yielding
Code:
Bus 002 Device 011: ID 0955:7f20 NVidia Corp.
So, what did I do to "achieve" this:
I installed the CM 10.1.0 RC2 [30/05/2013] from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217288
I used the phone for approx. half a day.
I connected it to the charger in the evening.
The next day the phone turned out to be bricked when I wanted to switch it on.
I really have no clue what happened, others are running that ROM, too, and they seem to be happy (BTW: I was happy, too, but only for half a day). With earlier versions of the ROM I observed frequent crashes (the phone completely froze and I had to restart it by removing the battery), could this an indicator of some hardware defect? I also have no clue what actually caused these crashes (android, apps, hardware ...), I wanted to take a look into this, but I didn't find time to do this.
My question now is: Is there a chance to unbrick the phone? I read about the low level flash tool nvflash by NVidia, but I also read that it does not work for the glide as Samsung locked the bootloader. I also read that the phone is an unrecoverable brick if the odin/flash-mode could not be reached any more. Is that really true?
So, maybe someone has a hint for me. It would be nice because I actually like that phone.
Anyway, thanks for reading!
Ciao, Fabian
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1) Power down the phone and remove the battery.
2) With the battery removed hold the power button for 10 seconds.
3) Re-install the battery
4) While holding the volume up button press the power button, keep holding the volume up button...
You should see a warning screen asking you if you want to continue. This is Odin download mode, if that does not work then there is something seriously wrong with your phone.
Since the flash of the ROM worked for a while, I would suspect that it is not an app / rom issue. This smells like a hardware failure to me. Generally those happen either on very new devices (less than 72 hours of operation) or at the end of life of the device (very old phone). In one case you can claim warranty, in the other it's time for a new phone.
Wish I would have better news but that's what I'm thinking from what you are describing...
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spyke555 said:
1) Power down the phone and remove the battery.
2) With the battery removed hold the power button for 10 seconds.
3) Re-install the battery
4) While holding the volume up button press the power button, keep holding the volume up button...
You should see a warning screen asking you if you want to continue. This is Odin download mode, if that does not work then there is something seriously wrong with your phone.
Since the flash of the ROM worked for a while, I would suspect that it is not an app / rom issue. This smells like a hardware failure to me. Generally those happen either on very new devices (less than 72 hours of operation) or at the end of life of the device (very old phone). In one case you can claim warranty, in the other it's time for a new phone.
Wish I would have better news but that's what I'm thinking from what you are describing...
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The only other thing I can think of is maybe the battery is completely dead... How was the battery holding up the last few days? If it was on it's last leg then it may be worth while getting a cheap battery off ebay to test.
R.I.P. - My Captivate Glide is gone ...
Hello spyke555,
thank you very much for your answer and your hints.
spyke555 said:
1) Power down the phone and remove the battery.
2) With the battery removed hold the power button for 10 seconds.
3) Re-install the battery
4) While holding the volume up button press the power button, keep holding the volume up button...
You should see a warning screen asking you if you want to continue. This is Odin download mode, if that does not work then there is something seriously wrong with your phone.
The only other thing I can think of is maybe the battery is completely dead... How was the battery holding up the last few days? If it was on it's last leg then it may be worth while getting a cheap battery off ebay to test.
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Well, then I think the only purpose of my captivate glide is to increase the totally available surface ... It did not react in any way, thus, it seems to be broken in some non-recoverable way. I don't think it's the battery, I already cross-checked this using a battery of my friend.
Keep up the great work on CM 10.1 - I really liked it!
Ciao, Fabian
Sorry for your loss
For some reason it's defaulting to Tegra recovery mode. This could theoretically be used to recover the phone... but there's a catch. Depending on how the fuses are set on the CPU, you may need a device key to talk to the RCM bootloader. If the fuses are set as such, you will need that device key, and acquiring it has never been easy. We certainly don't have it as we've been relying on the openness of Samsung's official bootloader.
More information about recovery mode here, with sample code for talking to the RCM bootloader:
http://http.download.nvidia.com/teg...t-flow.html#_error_handling_and_recovery_mode
If you manage to successfully talk to RCM, let us know what you did. I could very probably use the same technique on a working device (specifically, my Glide) to get you the blobs you need to make your phone work again.

Nexus 5x shut off and won't turn on

If I posted this in the incorrect place or there is something related to my issue, I apologize in advance.
I've been searching here and all over the internet and no progress yet so I decided to make a new account here just to see if anyone can help me because I'm out of ideas right now.
This morning my Nexus 5x (Non-rooted Nougat) woke me up like every morning, after dismissing the alarm I left it on my bed and when I came back to grab it later I noticed it shut off.
Here are the facts and what I have tried so far:
- Battery level was almost full
- I tried to turn it on but nothing happened, not even the Google logo
- Connected it to power and no icons or any response at all
- Left it connected for like an hour and tried to get it into recovery mode
- I was able to get into fastboot mode a few times but after electing "start" or "recovery mode" the Google logo comes up and then shuts off again right after.
- Tried getting into recovery mode after leaving it charging for a while again but I couldn't even get into fastboot this time, no signs of life at all.
- Disconnected the battery for a few minutes and tried to get into fastboot mode again, this time it worked but same thing happened. (Google logo then shuts off)
- Tried connecting it to my PC but doesn't show up on Linux nor Windows, on Windows it makes the sound like I connected a peripheral but that's pretty much it.
- I have USB debugging enable but never accessed my stuff through usb connection because I have had this issue before where it is connected but it won't show up or it shows up but won't let me access the files even though the phone is unlocked.
At this point it just won't do anything and I ran out of ideas. I just want to at least recover some pictures and information I have in it that isn't backed up, if anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance
It sounds like you might have encountered the hardware bootloop issue. This is theorized to be caused by bad solder for the eMMC chip or bad eMMC chip. This was an acknowledge problem on a related model LG phone, but hasn't been acknowledged for N5x.
If you are under warranty, you should start the replacement process before it runs out.
If you want to try something that sounds crazy but has worked for some people, put the phone in the freezer for 15 minutes then see if it boots. If it does, quickly back up as much data as you can, then wipe the phone in preparation to RMA exchange.
Just boot to bootloader (fastboot) then unlock it and flash a factory image... u can find many guides to this operation on the XDA
sfhub said:
It sounds like you might have encountered the hardware bootloop issue. This is theorized to be caused by bad solder for the eMMC chip or bad eMMC chip. This was an acknowledge problem on a related model LG phone, but hasn't been acknowledged for N5x.
If you are under warranty, you should start the replacement process before it runs out.
If you want to try something that sounds crazy but has worked for some people, put the phone in the freezer for 15 minutes then see if it boots. If it does, quickly back up as much data as you can, then wipe the phone in preparation to RMA exchange.
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At this point, I'm willing to try anything. Thanks
driss.sadok said:
Just boot to bootloader (fastboot) then unlock it and flash a factory image... u can find many guides to this operation on the XDA
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If it's a hardware issue like sfhub suggested, I don't think this will fix it.
PennyScissors said:
If it's a hardware issue like sfhub suggested, I don't think this will fix it.
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Same here... cannot enter recovery mode, so flashed new rom stock rom.
The flashing was fine but it didn't help.
guys if u can get to the bootloader, sure it can be fixed.. everything is possible with the fastboot, u can fix any issue. if it's a hardware issue the bootloader wouldn't work as well.
Re Nexus 5X won't turn on - I've had same issue
PennyScissors said:
This morning my Nexus 5x (Non-rooted Nougat) woke me up like every morning, after dismissing the alarm I left it on my bed and when I came back to grab it later I noticed it shut off.
Here are the facts and what I have tried so far:
- Battery level was almost full
- I tried to turn it on but nothing happened, not even the Google logo
- Connected it to power and no icons or any response at all
- Left it connected for like an hour and tried to get it into recovery mode
- I was able to get into fastboot mode a few times but after electing "start" or "recovery mode" the Google logo comes up and then shuts off again right after.
- Tried getting into recovery mode after leaving it charging for a while again but I couldn't even get into fastboot this time, no signs of life at all.
- Disconnected the battery for a few minutes and tried to get into fastboot mode again, this time it worked but same thing happened. (Google logo then shuts off)
- Tried connecting it to my PC but doesn't show up on Linux nor Windows, on Windows it makes the sound like I connected a peripheral but that's pretty much it.
- I have USB debugging enable but never accessed my stuff through usb connection because I have had this issue before where it is connected but it won't show up or it shows up but won't let me access the files even though the phone is unlocked.
At this point it just won't do anything and I ran out of ideas...
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I've had the same problem with my 5X, except my alarm didn't even go off! I woke up 15 minutes late to see the boot screen "enter your pattern to start Android". I entered my pattern and it looked like it was going to boot up but when I went back to it it was blank. Tried again, got to the Google loading dots and it switched off again and I haven't been able to power it up since. No bootloader, nothing. Tried all the troubleshooting steps on the Nexus Google Support pages (I did post a link but because I'm new it won't show, so just Google "Nexus Support") and nothing worked. I also knew the battery was fully charged because it had been on charge overnight and when I did get to the 'enter your pattern' screen, the battery icon in the notification bar was full.
I requested a call back from Google and nothing happened so I tried the chat and they said it sounded like a hardware issue and are sending me a replacement device within the next 3-5 working days. Good that they're replacing it. Bad that it happened on a device less than a year old and they only offered £10 Play Store credit by way of compensation, when I've had to spend £15+ on a PAYG sim card to use in my old phone in the meantime because the nano sim in my 5X was too small and I've spent over an hour and half this afternoon wasting my time with troubleshooting and waiting for a call back... Not really the customer service I expected from Google for what appears to be a hardware issue. If you bought the phone from Google, my advice would be to get in touch with Google Support and they should replace it under warranty.
danielledowns01 said:
I've had the same problem with my 5X, except my alarm didn't even go off! I woke up 15 minutes late to see the boot screen "enter your pattern to start Android". I entered my pattern and it looked like it was going to boot up but when I went back to it it was blank. Tried again, got to the Google loading dots and it switched off again and I haven't been able to power it up since. No bootloader, nothing. Tried all the troubleshooting steps on the Nexus Google Support pages (I did post a link but because I'm new it won't show, so just Google "Nexus Support") and nothing worked. I also knew the battery was fully charged because it had been on charge overnight and when I did get to the 'enter your pattern' screen, the battery icon in the notification bar was full.
I requested a call back from Google and nothing happened so I tried the chat and they said it sounded like a hardware issue and are sending me a replacement device within the next 3-5 working days. Good that they're replacing it. Bad that it happened on a device less than a year old and they only offered £10 Play Store credit by way of compensation, when I've had to spend £15+ on a PAYG sim card to use in my old phone in the meantime because the nano sim in my 5X was too small and I've spent over an hour and half this afternoon wasting my time with troubleshooting and waiting for a call back... Not really the customer service I expected from Google for what appears to be a hardware issue. If you bought the phone from Google, my advice would be to get in touch with Google Support and they should replace it under warranty.
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I contacted Google and they didn't help me at all because my warranty expired last month, they literally just told me to put in a repair request at the LG repair webpage....this sucks
My experience exactly...
My wife's Nexus 5 exhibited the exact same symptoms this morning. It's been running perfectly for 20 months and today it died, and we're unable to even get into the bootloader screen or power on the phone.
Taking your advice, we put it in the freezer for 15 minutes and were able to perform a factory reset wiping all data from the phone. We are going to take advantage of Google's Christmas 2017 promotion and return the Nexus 5X and buy a Moto 4X. They require you perform a factory reset before returning the phone in order to receive a credit for the returned Nexus 5. Thank you so much for the help!
Dennis
sfhub said:
It sounds like you might have encountered the hardware bootloop issue. This is theorized to be caused by bad solder for the eMMC chip or bad eMMC chip. This was an acknowledge problem on a related model LG phone, but hasn't been acknowledged for N5x.
If you are under warranty, you should start the replacement process before it runs out.
If you want to try something that sounds crazy but has worked for some people, put the phone in the freezer for 15 minutes then see if it boots. If it does, quickly back up as much data as you can, then wipe the phone in preparation to RMA exchange.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/help-nexus-5x-lg-off-to-t3729739
I've just posted this thread overlooking yours. I think this is becoming another common issue. Has the freezer trick worked with anybody else?
I am having the same issue described here. My Nexus 5x went into a Bootloop about one month ago, but I was able to get it working again by going into Recovery Mode. About 4 days ago it went into a constant Bootloop, just showing the Google screen, and I couldnt get back in to recovery mode. I ordered a new phone on Tuesday (Pixel 2) and as long as I am able to do a factory reset I should get a $150 credit when I send this phone back. So, in desperation, I took a chance on the 15 minute freezer trick, and it worked! I was able to get into recovery mode (power + volume down, select Recovery Mode, little dude on his back came up, pushed power + volume up once) and cleared the cache and applied the factory reset. Ridiculous that this phone only lasted 18 months, but if I get the $150 credit I will be happy.
Same problem here -- just froze for a few seconds, powered off, and won't turn back on. Not a boot loop issue as there is no response at all from any buttons. Swapping the mainboard from a working phone powered up without a problem, but obviously that's the other phone's emmc.
I tried the freezer thing and it sort of worked- LCD powered on for a couple seconds, but then shut back off again and even that only happened once. That's progress over the usual absolutely no response though... Anyone have insight into why the temperature would matter? something is overheating that this gives a bit of wiggle room since it starts much colder than usual? maybe a more complex analog electronic situation?
I would happily pull the flash chip off and put it in a emmc reader, but I think I'm out of luck because from what I've read the dm-crypt key is generated from some data stored in in the processor's trust zone thing. I know the "password" but if that's only part of what makes the key and the rest isn't on the flash chip I suppose there's no point in going that route.
I don't care about the hardware surviving; mostly just looking to recover my data. Anyone have suggestions? Hardware debugging direction? I'm willing to buy some electronics test equipment (within reason of course; not picking up a 10000USD rework station for some old photos and contact list...)
d_ckhole said:
Same problem here -- just froze for a few seconds, powered off, and won't turn back on. Not a boot loop issue as there is no response at all from any buttons. Swapping the mainboard from a working phone powered up without a problem, but obviously that's the other phone's emmc.
I tried the freezer thing and it sort of worked- LCD powered on for a couple seconds, but then shut back off again and even that only happened once. That's progress over the usual absolutely no response though... Anyone have insight into why the temperature would matter? something is overheating that this gives a bit of wiggle room since it starts much colder than usual? maybe a more complex analog electronic situation?
I would happily pull the flash chip off and put it in a emmc reader, but I think I'm out of luck because from what I've read the dm-crypt key is generated from some data stored in in the processor's trust zone thing. I know the "password" but if that's only part of what makes the key and the rest isn't on the flash chip I suppose there's no point in going that route.
I don't care about the hardware surviving; mostly just looking to recover my data. Anyone have suggestions? Hardware debugging direction? I'm willing to buy some electronics test equipment (within reason of course; not picking up a 10000USD rework station for some old photos and contact list...)
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The only way to connect that buddy to PC is to get SoC (CPU) working, so theoretically you can go towards reballing the chip. But I guess it's not an easy thing for such a little chip. Also u will need kinda plate for balls, i think there are no common ones, so u can make it yourself if have a technical education.
Another way is to connect memory right to PC without a phone but with some connector. IDK if there are any available, but this looks much more simple. I actually got the same happened, and tried to heat the plate, but with particular success.
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orcgoblinsupply said:
Another way is to connect memory right to PC without a phone but with some connector. IDK if there are any available, but this looks much more simple. I actually got the same happened, and tried to heat the plate, but with particular success.
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Here's the reader
https://www.amazon.com/ALLSOCKET-eMMC169-Programmer-Kingston-Interface/dp/B06Y55DKND/
But I assume the problem is I will not be able to generate the encryption key because part of it is in the processor.
If someone has tried this and it definitely works, I'll give it a go. Just don't want to buy the emmc reader and heat gun this chip off if it's certainly a waste of time.
d_ckhole said:
Here's the reader
https://www.amazon.com/ALLSOCKET-eMMC169-Programmer-Kingston-Interface/dp/B06Y55DKND/
But I assume the problem is I will not be able to generate the encryption key because part of it is in the processor.
If someone has tried this and it definitely works, I'll give it a go. Just don't want to buy the emmc reader and heat gun this chip off if it's certainly a waste of time.
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I've seen a post of a guy who sent his motherboard to china and got reballed it and gained 4gb of ram. Can be wrong, but it was around $50 and a month of time.
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Actually found the post itself: https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=722679&st=3440#entry68093395 (it's in russian, so u're welcome at translate.google.com) In short - a guy fount a Chinese service and men in the middle who could resend his motherboard to china, it cost him $100

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