A friend at work just updated ota with charger connected and phone is now dead. Is there a fix?
Have never come across that before, try this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
Hope you get it working.
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No response from power button or power+vol down. Looks like its going back!
Can you charge it up or just no response? Similar happened to my mate but it worked ok after he left it charging overnight.
Try connecting it to laptop via usb.. See if it power ons. If not, w8 for some time, try again. Does the red light light up when connected?
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Litteraly just done this to my phone!! what i done, was unplugged it, then held down the power button, it restarted a few times then started working again!
There was no response when holding down the power button but he connected it to his pc and left it connected. No lights or any sign of life so he went out but left it connected, when he got back it works again! This phone is weird. I don't like not being able to pull the battery to fix major **** ups.
That's why you should really follow the instructions
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That's why you should really follow the instructions
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True. Luckily I did and mine works fine. Hopefully he's learnt his lesson now, I doubt it though!
Ok,so:
I'm currently running a stock rooted phone, no Custom ROMs.
2 days ago, when I tried to charge my phone during the night, it just wouldn't charge. But yesterday when I woke up and tried again it magically started working.
Today, when I tried charging the phone again, it's working - but for some reason the notification light sometimes randomly starts flashing red and green for a while then goes back to solid red. Anyone else have these problems?
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blinking red and green means your battery is overheated or temp goes 48c+ while charging, try to cool it down or better do a factory reset, you might have some apps that doing something while on idle
Thanks for the quick reply.
Must have been that game I was playing.. Do you think the case contributes to overheating?
a704e said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
Must have been that game I was playing.. Do you think the case contributes to overheating?
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Yes.
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The phone does not work, tried warranty but it does not cover because of a few minor scratches, it won't boot at all, tried recovery mode but when its almost opening it shuts down again, it vibrates while off like if it was turning on every 2 seconds, tried download mode neither does this work... it has the stock rom it came with, is there anything i can do? Thanks in advance for any piece of help that's given
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Is the battery dead?
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Try out the T-989 Toolkit posted today in the Development section. Maybe that can help kick it into Download mode
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The battery works tried another one and tried removing it with the charger connected and it seems like it is a power issue because it also vibrates with the charger and no battery
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I downloaded the toolkit but the computer wont recognize the phone because it is constantly on/off and it does not boot to a point where it can ne recognized
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All of a sudden it handled to boot dont know how, but thank you guys for your help i really appreciate it!
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For anyone, when your phone vibrates every 2 seconds while off and connected to a power source, unplug it, replug it and DON'T DO ANYTHING! Wait for the battery to charge up and it will boot itself.
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aranurea said:
For anyone, when your phone vibrates every 2 seconds while off and connected to a power source, unplug it, replug it and DON'T DO ANYTHING! Wait for the battery to charge up and it will boot itself.
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I have a Galaxy S II (I727) that is just vibrating (after it dropped from a desk to the floor). I can see a hairline crack in the glass at the top right corner if you hold it at the right angle. Though the buttons all still click, it doesn't respond to any combination of buttons. The battery is fully charged and tested on a voltmeter. Connected to a power source with the battery out, it still just vibrates every second or two. The only way to stop the vibrating is pull the battery. It's out of warranty, so I'm up for trying anything. Help?
hello all,
I read many posts over this and other forums and it seams this device is so advanced that thay were not supposed to put it to market jet - too many faults.
I had my screen relpaced and when I got phone back it was DEAD.
Figured out battery was completely empty.
Tried many chargers and cables to make sure it is not problem in them but notking
Last night noticed that when connected to charger after 10 seconds charging indicator and light sensor give one red blink and that is it !
Enyone has any idea how to get battery to charge?
OR just buy new battery and install it - dont know if ney ones are empty too?
Tnx
Leave it on charger for a day, stop playing with it.
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Bummer
Had the screen replaced by who?
power off phone put in the charger leave it overnight
Was on charger for over 28 hours - and nothing.
Still when connected to charger blinks ones and that is it.
It does not get warm at all when connected to charger meaning - no charge....
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I'll go with new battery and if that fails it's going to ebay....
Taking it to repair shop to see what they will say.
Mabe it is battery and they can solve it
If not selling it for parts
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Maybe whoever replaced the screen didnt connect something backup again inside, I would take a look if I was you.
I did, all looks conected.
Did not want to mess much with it.
It does give one red flash when connected to charger...
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Hey, I got a HTC One X today and used it for about 2 hours, and after going into location settings the phone froze for a while, then eventually it switched itself off. I couldn't get it to switch on, and when I connected it to the charger, I noticed the LED was no longer lighting up when connected to the charger.
So I done some reading, and heard that if you hold the power button for 10 seconds, its basically the same effect as pulling the battery on other phones. So I held it for 10 seconds and the phone booted up, it got the the lockscreen straight after booting up, when I tried to unlock it, I realized that it was frozen again. Then after a while it powered itself off again, so I tried to power it on, once again it was not working. So I tried holding the power button for 10 seconds, this time its not working, no matter how many times I've tried it doesn't work.
The phone wasn't rooted, I never done anything to damage it, I read that if you hold the power and volume down it will go to the bootloader, where I would be able to factory reset the phone, but even after hold those 2 buttons, still the phone is showing me no sign of life.
What should I do?
try to put in under charging, is the led red?
if it is, wait 10-15 minutes and try to go into fastboot with power button and volume down, and do a factory reset, or fist you wipe all your things try again to boot it up, maybe it was just without battery charge. is your phone new? or it's secondhand?
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try to put in under charging, is the led red?
if it is, wait 10-15 minutes and try to go into fastboot with power button and volume down, and do a factory reset, or fist you wipe all your things try again to boot it up, maybe it was just without battery charge. is your phone new? or it's secondhand?
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The phone is second hand, but condition wise its practically new, there's doesn't seem to be any damage, and its still under warranty, the seller said that he never had any problems like this.
When you says "put in under charging" do you just mean charge it? If so I have done that with both the computer and the AC adapter, and the LED is not lighting up.
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The phone is second hand, but condition wise its practically new, there's doesn't seem to be any damage, and its still under warranty, the seller said that he never had any problems like this.
When you says "put in under charging" do you just mean charge it? If so I have done that with both the computer and the AC adapter, and the LED is not lighting up.
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Try plugging the phone into your PC via the official usb cable,
I know you've done that, but Whilst it's plugged in, press volume down & power at the exact same time and keep them held until your bootloader screen shows.
The good news is, I've had this happen to me - i just kept trying.
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chrisjcks said:
Try plugging the phone into your PC via the official usb cable,
I know you've done that, but Whilst it's plugged in, press volume down & power at the exact same time and keep them held until your bootloader screen shows.
The good news is, I've had this happen to me - i just kept trying.
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Tried this, didn't work, tried again to be sure. I can't believe I have such a nice looking phone infront of me and it won't even switch on.
Some people say leave it connected to your computer for about 10 mins, so I'm going to try this now.
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v0 HaVoK 0v said:
Tried this, didn't work, tried again to be sure. I can't believe I have such a nice looking phone infront of me and it won't even switch on.
Some people say leave it connected to your computer for about 10 mins, so I'm going to try this now.
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Yeah, I you should be leaving it plugged in.
Next step is to get Android SDK installed on your pc, even though it appears to not come on, you might still be able to run a fastboot charging script that will force your phone into its bootloader.
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chrisjcks said:
Yeah, I you should be leaving it plugged in.
Next step is to get Android SDK installed on your pc, even though it appears to not come on, you might still be able to run a fastboot charging script that will force your phone into its bootloader.
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I have SDK installed, used to use it for my G1, not sure if things are the same for the One X. But what your saying kind on sounds promising.
I will look around to see how I can force that, or do you already know how?
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v0 HaVoK 0v said:
I have SDK installed, used to use it for my G1, not sure if things are the same for the One X. But what your saying kind on sounds promising.
I will look around to see how I can force that, or do you already know how?
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Update your packages on Android SDK
place the fastboot charging script in the same folder that fastboot is located on your pc
Usually: C:/Android-SDK/platform-tools
Double click the script
I have the script, it but won't let me share it to you.
It's on XDA though somewhere.
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chrisjcks said:
Update your packages on Android SDK
place the fastboot charging script in the same folder that fastboot is located on your pc
Usually: C:/Android-SDK/platform-tools
Double click the script
I have the script, it but won't let me share it to you.
It's on XDA though somewhere.
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I'm looking for it, but I can't find it.
Doing a search for "fastboot charging script" doesn't find me much to do with it.
Would you be able to upload it to mediafire, or anywere else?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27996240
v0 HaVoK 0v said:
I'm looking for it, but I can't find it.
Doing a search for "fastboot charging script" doesn't find me much to do with it.
Would you be able to upload it to mediafire, or anywere else?
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http://www.mediafire.com/?q92yz75b9uhyoyx
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http://www.mediafire.com/?q92yz75b9uhyoyx
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Ok, downloaded, and tried it now, but it only says waiting for device, so I guess its ain't being detected at all in this state.
The phone was connected for about 30 mins now and still the LED won't come on.
Leave the phone connected to the charger for a few hours. If it doesn't want to work, try pressing various combinations of volume and power buttons. Otherwise I suspect you have a brick.
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Does you phone (charging light) give one blink after you connect it to charger.
My does after 10 sec. But still no power up
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Hunt3r.j2 said:
Leave the phone connected to the charger for a few hours. If it doesn't want to work, try pressing various combinations of volume and power buttons. Otherwise I suspect you have a brick.
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I left the phone connected all night last night, and still the LED didn't light up, I tried every combination. I don't think its a brick because I wasn't doing anything at the time, and the phone wasn't even rooted.
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Does you phone (charging light) give one blink after you connect it to charger.
My does after 10 sec. But still no power up
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Mine doesn't blink at all.
The thing I notice aswell after leaving it charge all night, is that it doesn't even get slightly warm. I can't believe HTC get away with releasing faulty crap like this. I had a 2 hour teaser before this started... Good job HTC.
Edit : Oh well, I gave up, I tried everything and anything and it wouldn't work, so I've sent it to HTC for repair since its still under warranty.
Edit2 : It took them a while, but there finished repairs now, and its on its way back to me. They replaced the Mainboard and the battery.
hello..just for sharing,.just now i woke up from bed and see that my phone cannot turned on.. you know what, during charging last nite, i forgot to off the screen(press the on button) so that my phone screen was kept turning on all the night,,.. i'd try to connect it with the charger but it still didnt work.no LED at all. after i read the comment from some of u, i decided to connect it to the PC .. fortunately, the red LED came out..
after wait for sometimes it was turning on..but sometimes can turn off back... its because of the bttery.. anyway, im so happy now.. hahha :laugh: