Hi Guys,
When I try to turn on my Kindle Fire lately the power button is green for a few seconds and then it goes from bright orange to dull orange and just sits there, has anyone else run into this problem? I can't do anything it it as I can't even get it to boot up? Have I just drained the battery and need to let it charge or am I screwed?
Thanks in advance.
post a video of what happens or pm a link to me so I can see what it does could be a dead battery or something else
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and please provide more info what led up to this? custom rom or stock? if so which one? can you access recovery?
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i feel stupid right now...i was reverting to "stock" g2 hboot because I've been have some strange issues since DZ/Sense 3.0...using this method...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=999796
as soon as i was done i read the note at the top of the thread to "use post 2 if you have a g2"
FML...i powered off...after it shut down I got an orange LED that stayed on till i pulled the battery and now it wont even power up!
OK I've done some more searching for info and found a thread with the same problem. its done
any advice for dealing with t mobile customer care?
help please, i have to use my wife's old my touch 3g (gag)
Can you still get into hboot/fastboot? If so we may be able to recover it.
You might also want to come into #g2root irc on freenode
-Nipqer
nope...no hboot/fastboot...no nothing
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i still get an orange led when i plug it in, the led stays on after i unplug until i pull the battery
my phone show battery is overheat
it cant charge and if charging the notification LED will be cycling blinking(orange/yellow)
i cant turn on my phone!!!!
i need somebody help me to solution my problem!!!coz it's very urgent!!!
Reboot
russellvone said:
Reboot
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how?
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Hold down power button for12 seconds
I have had an issue like that where my battery was over heating and led was flashing from orange to green
I just rebooted and it cleared it up and has been fine ever since
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wong950323 said:
how?
can't open
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Hold volume down button while turning on the phone
Allow it to fully charge while in bootloader
Then reboot
russellvone said:
Hold down power button for12 seconds
I have had an issue like that where my battery was over heating and led was flashing from orange to green
I just rebooted and it cleared it up and has been fine ever since
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Hold volume down button while turning on the phone
Allow it to fully charge while in bootloader
Then reboot
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i try already,not work
still same problem:crying::crying::crying:
Sorry buddy, replacing the battery sounds like the fix
russellvone said:
Sorry buddy, replacing the battery sounds like the fix
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whatever,thanks guys~
Hi all,
Installed snd Bootloader as described (don't have link at hand sorry)...all seemed well. Got a screen with Fastboot Logo and used pr to reboot, again as prescribed. Kindle turned off and its two days now and it STILL refuses to boot up AT ALL.
Tried the various methods of holding on button for 30 secs etc etc...all to no avail. Not recognised by PC (unsurprisingly).....so,
...am I now the proud owner of a rather expensive paperweight?
No warranty I hasten to add!
So you didn't tell us too much. Does it do anything at all. If it displays anything then you probably can fix it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011126
Check out this thread. It has helped me recover.
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...nothing much to add. Its like a piece of wood. Displays nothing. No change when plugged in, PC doesn't see it either of course. Can't use any of the Android First Aide apps either, as its no turning on at all...
myotai said:
...nothing much to add. Its like a piece of wood. Displays nothing. No change when plugged in, PC doesn't see it either of course. Can't use any of the Android First Aide apps either, as its no turning on at all...
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Unfortunately, My Kindle have the same problem as yours. My device now refuses to repones at all to whatever measures I take. Searching for useful help......
Hey guys, so recently the screen on my flo mysteriously cracked, and the touch screen is broken (does not respond to input, the digitizer is somehow broken). I had an otg cable and a mouse, so I've been able to backup my data through box.com. Now I was wondering if it was safe to wipe the tablet through settings, even though i have a custom recovery (On one of my old devices, this combination would cause a hard brick). I would do it through recovery, but i cant use the touchscreen. Thanks for any response.
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Hey guys, so recently the screen on my flo mysteriously cracked, and the touch screen is broken (does not respond to input, the digitizer is somehow broken). I had an otg cable and a mouse, so I've been able to backup my data through box.com. Now I was wondering if it was safe to wipe the tablet through settings, even though i have a custom recovery (On one of my old devices, this combination would cause a hard brick). I would do it through recovery, but i cant use the touchscreen. Thanks for any response.
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i would use Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit as you can wipe it completely and lock the bootloader this way its like the first day you bought it just in case they see some modding then can say it voids the return policy.
this way you can remove custom recovery also
me is new to all this maybe theres a better way let the pros answer this
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oh where did it crack as happened aswell to a friend he returned his last week in the uk
rocksyjj said:
i would use Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit as you can wipe it completely and lock the bootloader this way its like the first day you bought it just in case they see some modding then can say it voids the return policy.
this way you can remove custom recovery also
me is new to all this maybe theres a better way let the pros answer this
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oh where did it crack as happened aswell to a friend he returned his last week in the uk
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Thanks, I'll take a look at that. it cracked in the bottom left corner. It isn't even that big a crack, i don't understand why the whole display is dead.
Edit: Unfortunatly, I can't do that because I would need to verify adb from my pc, which I can't because the screen is broken
Va1ha1a said:
Thanks, I'll take a look at that. it cracked in the bottom left corner. It isn't even that big a crack, i don't understand why the whole display is dead.
Edit: Unfortunatly, I can't do that because I would need to verify adb from my pc, which I can't because the screen is broken
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I haven't tried on this device, but there were ways to "remote control" android devices over the USB cable that I used on past android devices when the screen was cracked.
You basically get a copy of the screen on your PC and use the mouse to control the tablet.
I forget the app but you can search or someone will chime in.
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Va1ha1a said:
Hey guys, so recently the screen on my flo mysteriously cracked, and the touch screen is broken (does not respond to input, the digitizer is somehow broken). I had an otg cable and a mouse, so I've been able to backup my data through box.com. Now I was wondering if it was safe to wipe the tablet through settings, even though i have a custom recovery (On one of my old devices, this combination would cause a hard brick). I would do it through recovery, but i cant use the touchscreen. Thanks for any response.
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If you boot into bootloader using the power+voldown combo, you can flash the factory images and after it reboots go back to bootloader and relock.
Doesn't require touchscreen as far as I can remember.
sfhub said:
I haven't tried on this device, but there were ways to "remote control" android devices over the USB cable that I used on past android devices when the screen was cracked.
You basically get a copy of the screen on your PC and use the mouse to control the tablet.
I forget the app but you can search or someone will chime in.
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If you boot into bootloader using the power+voldown combo, you can flash the factory images and after it reboots go back to bootloader and relock.
Doesn't require touchscreen as far as I can remember.
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Thanks for that, I've gotten all the data off of it, I just used an otg cable and a mouse. I'll have to download the factory images when I get home.
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So after flashing a new 7.0 rom on the phone, I updated it via OTA. When it finished, instead of rebooting the phone, it led to a black screen. I have tried turning it on and opening bootloader/recovery but nothing has worked so far. When I charge the phone the white LED above the screen starts blinking and if I plug the phone to my pc and keep pressing the power button, it connects/disconnects from the PC every 20 seconds, so I know the phone is not completely dead. I don´t know what to do anymore, please help.
Its a hard brick you many of us have done it and for now there is no solution. If you check the other threads someone has claimed they figured out a way to boot in to bootloader to revive the phone I think the website is aryktech or something similar but haven't seen verification. Other than that its a paperweight.
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http://www.aryk.tech/2017/07/moto-z-play-unbrick-solutions.html?m=1
I had that problem on a OnePlus 3t. The battery was so low it would constantly try to boot when you plug it in. I put it on a turbo charger and left it. Eventually the battery got enough where I could get into recovery and boot.