[Q] What did Clockwork Manager do? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

I opened up CWM and told it to do a backup, I gave it a name and then it immediately shut off and wont come back on. I removed the battery and tried turning it back on and nothing. Did CWM just brick my phone and if so how?

Can you get into download mode?
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DarkStarr said:
I opened up CWM and told it to do a backup, I gave it a name and then it immediately shut off and wont come back on. I removed the battery and tried turning it back on and nothing. Did CWM just brick my phone and if so how?
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Hold volume up + volume down + power button and when your phone switched on after 10 seconds its starts to vibrate release the power button but keep holding the Vol up + Vol down buttons till CWM appears... Do wipe cache then wipe dalvick then reboot your device...

The buttons do nothing, it doesn't respond to being plugged in. I let it sit a bit with no battery still no luck, I let it sit plugged in. Its looking very much like somehow it bricked it.

Try this:
Go to galaxys2root.com find your device and look up how to unroot t mobile galaxy s 2. Gives you a step by step guide and also the files you will need to put your device back to stock.
This is how I done it over 5 times and not once has there been an issue. Make sure Odin is open and you have followed the directions given. Make sure Kies is not open. If Kies is open it will not work.
1) power off device( DO NOT plug in USB.)
2) take out battery.
3) hold power ,volume up and down at the same time. Best way to do this is holding the phone upside down. ( frees your other hand - thumb in power button)
4) put battery back in.
5) plug in USB.
6) as soon as you feel vibration let go of power button.
7) your device will load up in download mode. Press volume up.
8) in Odin, if tar file is loaded you should see com6 in yellow. And device will show mounted.
9) press start and find something to do. Clip your nails, shave , shower , take a dog for a walk. The process takes about 10 mins. DO NOT touch anything.
10) after phone reboots go into settings/backup and reset/ factory reset. PS. This will reset everything on your internal to factory. You WILL lose all you had in your phone.
Your phone should be in stock and completely factory. Please read read read and re read. I'm not responsible for your device.
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Yea, its already toast, a jig does nothing, its not charging and on top of that its not responding to buttons or usb cables. I called samsung and its going in to be fixed, what a PITA all because Rom Manager/Clockwork mod screwed up a simple backup.

People have all ways said using ROM manger app on our phone was a bad ideal
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Yea...... Now I know, and why isn't this information (Rom Manager on the T989 is a probably gonna break stuff) not in the info thread?

DarkStarr said:
Yea...... Now I know, and why isn't this information (Rom Manager on the T989 is a probably gonna break stuff) not in the info thread?
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Because 99% of users never experienced a problem. Truth is, for our phones at least there aren't too many options.
TWRP is a good different recovery. However its still probably less stable than clockwork mod. If you are creating s backup, never do it from the app. Use recovery.
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Well, its on its way back, they replaced the PBA (Phone Board Assembly) so it truly bricked it.

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The 3 vibrate brick - Please Help {SOLVED}

Alright.. This is a new one for me.
I have read almost all the threads on the incredible vibrating 3 and 5 times while booting on XDA and incredibleforum and tho the problems are similar they are not the same so I am unable to find a fix.
I have rooted the incredible , both the amoled and the SLCD version half a dozen times each and am pretty familiar with all aspects of it.
The setup...
Stock Dinc SLCD running latest OTA. totally 100% stock. This is my wifes phone, and she wanted me to root it.
I used Unrevoked 3.3.
The unrevoked process went perfectly. I plugged in the phone, hit "start" , unrevoked did its thing. It rebooted the phone, did what it does.. said "waiting for reboot", it rebooted fine. It said "this has been a triumph!" and then it said it was uninstalling unrevoked processes, then it rebooted the phone again. It did its hboot thing one more time, screen said "doing preboot sequence" it sat for a sec and then said "done!". The incredible vibrated 3 times and the screen was black.
I thought that was odd, I disconnected the USB cable and rebooted the phone (had to battery pull). when i pushed the power button it vibrated 3 times and nothing happened.
I pulled the battery again, held volume up and power , it vibrated 5 times and had a black screen. Battery pull, held optical button and power, vibrated 3 times and black screen.
This is where I sit.
I did nothing more than run unrevoked 3.3.. that is totally it.
when i "boot" the phone and get the 3 or 5 vibrations, and then plug the phone into the PC, the device manager says "qualcomm CDMA device" under unrecognized devices.
I have read that this is some sort of diagnostic mode, but I dont know anything about that.
Let the troubleshooting begin
msticlaru said:
Alright.. This is a new one for me.
I have read almost all the threads on the incredible vibrating 3 and 5 times while booting on XDA and incredibleforum and tho the problems are similar they are not the same so I am unable to find a fix.
I have rooted the incredible , both the amoled and the SLCD version half a dozen times each and am pretty familiar with all aspects of it.
The setup...
Stock Dinc SLCD running latest OTA. totally 100% stock. This is my wifes phone, and she wanted me to root it.
I used Unrevoked 3.3.
The unrevoked process went perfectly. I plugged in the phone, hit "start" , unrevoked did its thing. It rebooted the phone, did what it does.. said "waiting for reboot", it rebooted fine. It said "this has been a triumph!" and then it said it was uninstalling unrevoked processes, then it rebooted the phone again. It did its hboot thing one more time, screen said "doing preboot sequence" it sat for a sec and then said "done!". The incredible vibrated 3 times and the screen was black.
I thought that was odd, I disconnected the USB cable and rebooted the phone (had to battery pull). when i pushed the power button it vibrated 3 times and nothing happened.
I pulled the battery again, held volume up and power , it vibrated 5 times and had a black screen. Battery pull, held optical button and power, vibrated 3 times and black screen.
This is where I sit.
I did nothing more than run unrevoked 3.3.. that is totally it.
when i "boot" the phone and get the 3 or 5 vibrations, and then plug the phone into the PC, the device manager says "qualcomm CDMA device" under unrecognized devices.
I have read that this is some sort of diagnostic mode, but I dont know anything about that.
Let the troubleshooting begin
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call for a refurb. I had it happen twice.
ACD168 said:
call for a refurb. I had it happen twice.
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I have a refurb sitting next to me lol. I wanted to root the old one so that I could do a backup and then restore that backup on the new phone. Wife saves pictures and videos to the phones memory (i know) so i would like to recover this if possible.
Also, it seems like this is something that has to be recoverable. Some sort of software is telling it vibrate 3 or 5 times. I am still doing research on this
Well if you're trying to get into hboot you need to hold volume down and power, not volume up. Also not sure what trackpad+power does, I do know you can basically do the same thing as a battery pull by pressing volume down + power + trackpad. Have you tried booting the phone up normally too?
k_nivesout said:
Well if you're trying to get into hboot you need to hold volume down and power, not volume up. Also not sure what trackpad+power does, I do know you can basically do the same thing as a battery pull by pressing volume down + power + trackpad. Have you tried booting the phone up normally too?
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For referance. I just 5vibed my last inc last week, i know all about it.
k_nivesout: oj + power boots fastboot
For the OP, your device is now in qualcomm diagnostic download mode. Hence qualcomm devices in device manager.
To date this is still a none recoverable issue. NO ONE has ever recovered from this.
Good news is if your still in warrenty VZW will send you out another one for free over night. Just call Tech support directly. Just tell them your phone vibed 3 times and shut off. They'll have you do some things to it over the phone. If what they have you try dosn't work, they'll send you one out over night.
Hope this helps a little and hopefully this will save you from countless hours researching. Took me three days, before I realized I had been beaten, lol.
k_nivesout said:
Well if you're trying to get into hboot you need to hold volume down and power, not volume up. Also not sure what trackpad+power does, I do know you can basically do the same thing as a battery pull by pressing volume down + power + trackpad. Have you tried booting the phone up normally too?
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ive always used optical key plus power to boot into hboot, volume down and power works too, but ive alyays just used optical key (easier to press)
hwoever..
volume up + power - 3 vibrates
volume down + power - 5 vibrates
optical key + power - 3 vibrates
and power alone - 3 vibrates
with all of these, the screen is always black
When i plug in the phone after any of these scenarios, the PC recognizes it as Qualcomm CDMA device
msticlaru said:
ive always used optical key plus power to boot into hboot, volume down and power works too, but ive alyays just used optical key (easier to press)
hwoever..
volume up + power - 3 vibrates
volume down + power - 5 vibrates
optical key + power - 3 vibrates
and power alone - 3 vibrates
with all of these, the screen is always black
When i plug in the phone after any of these scenarios, the PC recognizes it as Qualcomm CDMA device
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Wait, wait, wait just a minute. i wanna talk to you in private. check your pm
msticlaru said:
The 3 vibrate brick - Please Help {SOLVED}
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Glad I could help you fix this. Don't forget to post what we did to solve this so others can learn from us
This is written for the HTC incredible, please ensure you get the proper ruu image for your particular phone. For example, the HTC wildfire will be PG76IMG.zip, not PB31IMG as I have written below. the rest of the steps are applicable to all HTC phones.
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a BIG thanks to wildstang83 for this!
If you are getting vibrates when trying to boot your phone. do the following:
Download (see above comment)
build-3.26.605.1-release-152016-baseband-2.15.00.07.28-hboot-0.92.0000_PB31IMG.zip
google, you will find it.
backup your SD card, format it fat 32 and place this file on the root of your card. Be sure to rename it PB31IMG.zip
Once it is on your sd card, verify the MD5 to ensure the file was not corrupted during the download or during the transfer.
Hold Vol down + power. you will feel 5 vibrations
wait for a god 2 to 3 min. if everything is going correctly, your phone is verifying the IMG file and this takes a bit.
after 2 to 3 min. wait one more min
now, press vol up. this tells the phone to update.
wait 2 to 3 min for the update to happen then wait one more.
press vol up again. you should feel the phone single vibrate and then presto.. working phone again
next time be more careful
Please let me know if this did not work for you.
THANKS WILDSTANG!! You're what these forums are all about
Nicely done! I've never encountered this issue but I'm remembering this for future reference just in case.
Is that just the stock ROM? I had this problem a few months ago, unrooted through Hboot using the stock image placed onto the SD card.....it never fixed the issue though, the phone would still not recognize the SD card once booted but since I was unrooted I could at least return it.....
nate2830 said:
Is that just the stock ROM? I had this problem a few months ago, unrooted through Hboot using the stock image placed onto the SD card.....it never fixed the issue though, the phone would still not recognize the SD card once booted but since I was unrooted I could at least return it.....
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Yes, this is the stock image method.
nate2830, your case is more typical because your phone was in full-blown Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode. Your device did this because you lost eMMC to corruption. OR you hade hardware failure.
The OP's device '3 Vibed' because when they had rooted with unrEVOked the wrong recovery for there device was installed.
A device with version 0002=Amoled must have CWM Recovery version 3.0.0.5
A device with version 0003=SLCD must have CWM Recovery version 3.0.0.8
If your device is not set-up like above, I highly suggest getting it there now.
Your device has a higher chance of "5 vibe" brick otherwise.
I am led to believe this is the case for our OP do to immediately after root (well actually during the root process if you will) they lost all screen function and the screen would not light. This meens of course: wrong recovery for the device. Also in there post above They had mentioned that Device Manager mentioned Qualcomm CDMA Device. Had there device been a total loss they would have seen Qualcomm CDMA Diag in Device Manager.
We were able to save the OP by doing what we call a 'Blind Recovery'. One must know the steps to take and how long to wait between those steps. Without being able to see the screen. Doing the dougpiston PB31IMG wipes the faulted recovery and reverts back to oem recovery which brings back phone screen function and the device it self.
End result being a device that
A) Functions properly that is now stock s-on ready to root again or whatever
B) Is now s-on with stock image and no trace of ever being rooted that now can be sent back to VZW for warranty replacement.
In any case, if you ever find yourself with a device with a screen that won't light, always try the steps above in this thread.
Things that are important to know:
1. Your devices Hardware version (Reference Above)
2. The md5 sum of ANYTHING your about to flash to your device. Test this after its on your SD Card with any md5 checker for best results.
3. If anything your about to download and flash does not have a posted md5 sum, ask the dev to please post one for verification.
4. A '5 vibe' is 'non-recoverable' and is generally 'hardware related'
5. A '3 vibe' is generally 'software related' and can be recoverable 'most' of the time. We must be careful how we proceed to take action to be succcessful.
I hope that the OP and I have saved someone from a future headache.
wildstang83 said:
Yes, this is the stock image method.
nate2830, your case is more typical because your phone was in full-blown Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode. Your device did this because you lost eMMC to corruption. OR you hade hardware failure.
The OP's device '3 Vibed' because when they had rooted with unrEVOked the wrong recovery for there device was installed.
A device with version 0002=Amoled must have CWM Recovery version 3.0.0.5
A device with version 0003=SLCD must have CWM Recovery version 3.0.0.8
If your device is not set-up like above, I highly suggest getting it there now.
Your device has a higher chance of "5 vibe" brick otherwise.
I am led to believe this is the case for our OP do to immediately after root (well actually during the root process if you will) they lost all screen function and the screen would not light. This meens of course: wrong recovery for the device. Also in there post above They had mentioned that Device Manager mentioned Qualcomm CDMA Device. Had there device been a total loss they would have seen Qualcomm CDMA Diag in Device Manager.
We were able to save the OP by doing what we call a 'Blind Recovery'. One must know the steps to take and how long to wait between those steps. Without being able to see the screen. Doing the dougpiston PB31IMG wipes the faulted recovery and reverts back to oem recovery which brings back phone screen function and the device it self.
End result being a device that
A) Functions properly that is now stock s-on ready to root again or whatever
B) Is now s-on with stock image and no trace of ever being rooted that now can be sent back to VZW for warranty replacement.
In any case, if you ever find yourself with a device with a screen that won't light, always try the steps above in this thread.
Things that are important to know:
1. Your devices Hardware version (Reference Above)
2. The md5 sum of ANYTHING your about to flash to your device. Test this after its on your SD Card with any md5 checker for best results.
3. If anything your about to download and flash does not have a posted md5 sum, ask the dev to please post one for verification.
4. A '5 vibe' is 'non-recoverable' and is generally 'hardware related'
5. A '3 vibe' is generally 'software related' and can be recoverable 'most' of the time. We must be careful how we proceed to take action to be succcessful.
I hope that the OP and I have saved someone from a future headache.
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Oh sorry!! Thought it was a similar problem, but had a feeling it wasn't since the stock image didn't resolve my issue. Thanks!
My DINC was suffering from the 5 vibe syndrome. If I used it for anything that stressed the system or even used the phone for a few minutes it would result in a reboot that ended with a black screen, 5 vibes, and the indicator flashing green. At first I could pull the battery for a few minutes and it would recover. Eventually I ended up putting it in the freezer for a bit to get it running again. This progressively got worse until it was nearly unusable. Then I stumbled upon this thread..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=982454
Turns out mine was a hardware failure as the processor's BGA grid was failing. I heated the processor and now have a fully functional DINC. I had nothing to lose by trying this as I bought it second hand and didn't want a fancy paperweight on my desk.
Thanks guys, for helping me out with a 3-vibe brick i just had for no reason at the gym today. Was listening to music, texting, working out. All of a sudden, music stops, phone completely unresponsive. Battery out, 30-second wait, restart gives me boot-screen boot loops. Volume up + power gave me a 3 vibe brick.
Thanks to you guys, I discovered that i could get into hboot, boot into recovery from there, do a full wipe, reflash of CM7.0.3 and get the phone to start again. However, that's when the next BIG PROBLEM started. Screen went to sleep while restoring apps from the Market and now when i press the power button, the soft buttons light up but the screen doesn't. This is just super-duper to have problems like this on the same day I was telling a friend that I wouldn't trade this phone for anything else VZ has right now. Anyone have any advice?
PS - The only thing I did today besides "normal" use, is i updated Handcent and changed the LED flash rate.
msticlaru said:
a BIG thanks to wildstang83 for this!
If you are getting vibrates when trying to boot your phone. do the following:
Download
build-3.26.605.1-release-152016-baseband-2.15.00.07.28-hboot-0.92.0000_PB31IMG.zip
google, you will find it.
backup your SD card, format it fat 32 and place this file on the root of your card. Be sure to rename it PB31IMG.zip
Once it is on your sd card, verify the MD5 to ensure the file was not corrupted during the download or during the transfer.
Hold Vol down + power. you will feel 5 vibrations
wait for a god 2 to 3 min. if everything is going correctly, your phone is verifying the IMG file and this takes a bit.
after 2 to 3 min. wait one more min
now, press vol up. this tells the phone to update.
wait 2 to 3 min for the update to happen then wait one more.
press vol up again. you should feel the phone single vibrate and then presto.. working phone again
next time be more careful
Please let me know if this did not work for you.
THANKS WILDSTANG!! You're what these forums are all about
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Sounds good, I'm hearing a RUU will work just as well?
This got my phone to turn on, but now im in a boot loop. How could i fix this? I appreciate all the help.
I actually recovered from a 5 vibrate error. I had flashed the leaked GB over a stock sense without doing a wipe and got stuck in a boot loop. Every time I tried to either power up into hboot or recovery (- vol and power, or + vol and power) I would get 5 vibrations and then a blank screen. If I tried to power up normally nothing but boot loop after the white htc screen. So I just kept trying to get hboot to load and then after about 5 tries it worked and I was able to get into recovery and flash a backup ROM. I still have problems getting hboot to load properly and it appears its a problem with how hard I press the volume keys. If I press it too hard I get five vibrations followed by the blank screen and it still takes a number of tried to get it to work right. Getting into recovery from ROM Manager is no problem it works flawlessly and I can flash ROMs with it no problem, just have problems when I manually try it. Otherwise the phone works great.
Well if you're doing volume up and power I believe that puts it into a diagnostic mode where it vibrates three times (I think) and flashes the led. Also, I'm not sure how the pressure with which you press the button would matter, I'd think it either recognizes the button press or doesn't.
k_nivesout said:
Well if you're doing volume up and power I believe that puts it into a diagnostic mode where it vibrates three times (I think) and flashes the led. Also, I'm not sure how the pressure with which you press the button would matter, I'd think it either recognizes the button press or doesn't.
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Like I said it does it with the - volume and power combination too, + volume and power used to go straight into recovery bypassing hboot.
Its not so much the amount of pressure but the length of time I press the buttons, if I hold them too long I get the 5 vibrates, if I press them both then quickly relase them the phone will usually boot normally into hboot but not always. The button psuhing could all be coincidence and the phone just randomly works right after so many tries so I don't want to mess with the phone too much as I'm sure that eventually it will stop responding at all some day. I've never had problems flashing through ROM Manager so I will just use this and skip trying to do anything manually.

S3 won't boot, load CWM, go into download mode...

Alright, so I have an i-747 (AT&T GS3) running AOKP Jellybean (8.28 build) with the KT747 kernel. I just tried to install Chainfire 3D using the automated installer, and when the phone rebooted, it stuck at the Samsung Galaxy S3 logo until I pulled battery. So I tried rebooting into CWM - same problem. And again with download mode. Even after pulling the battery for a good 5 minutes, nothing works. Am I bricked, or is there some fix for this?
If you can get into CWM your not bricked. If you haven't backed up your phone there is a good chance you will have to start fresh. Its always a wise decision to do a nandroid backup via cwm before doing anything major. Including installing chainfire.
Have you tried wipe/factory reset in CWM?
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g2tegg said:
If you can get into CWM your not bricked. If you haven't backed up your phone there is a good chance you will have to start fresh. Its always a wise decision to do a nandroid backup via cwm before doing anything major. Including installing chainfire.
Have you tried wipe/factory reset in CWM?
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Yeah, I made a nandroid just this afternoon, but I can't actually boot into CWM at all. As in, I turn on the phone (power+home+volume up), it gets to the Galaxy S3 logo and just hangs there. If I could get into CWM (or download mode) this would be about a 10 minute fix, but I'm kind of out of luck here.
Huh. After another battery pull, it let me boot into download mode. I'm gonna try to reflash to stock and hope for the best.
HELP I have the same issue
Hey, Im stuck in the same situation and was wondering if you were able to get it into CWM mode?
MrPhantom31 said:
Huh. After another battery pull, it let me boot into download mode. I'm gonna try to reflash to stock and hope for the best.
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Hi, sorry to say but sounds like its bricked
Thanks
MrPhantom31 said:
Huh. After another battery pull, it let me boot into download mode. I'm gonna try to reflash to stock and hope for the best.
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I doubt it's bricked if he got it into download mode. I'm sure he's flashed it and even got his wallpaper back up by now. Please let us know of you've managed to solve this or not MrPhantom.
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Curious?
I know its technically "Solved" but does anyone have any idea why this is happening? I have a Verizon GS3 and it's happening to me. I try to boot and it vibrates once and doesn't turn on. Recovery does the same thing. But going into Download mode works. Odin back to stock as we speak but I'm just curious what went wrong. I just did a clean install of a rom, set it all up (working at the time), set it down for the night and woke up to it like this.
rrrs444230 said:
Hey, Im stuck in the same situation and was wondering if you were able to get it into CWM mode?
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Same thing happned to me but your not bricked. You can get into bolth download and boot mode easy
Here is how you do it.
RECOVERY MODE
Unplug the USB cable.
Shut down the phone.
Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME UP' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 5 seconds to enter Recovery Mode.
[edit]Download Mode
Save that somewhere. Make sure do it right. I got stuck also and thought I couldn't get into recovery but I had to do it right (it hit recovery mode first try) I have learned that most people do it slightly wrong. Make sure follow directions
Download mode
Unplug the USB cable.
Shut down the phone.
Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME DOWN' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 2 seconds until a WARNING! Screen appears. Press the 'VOLUME UP' button to enter Download Mode.
To get out of Download Mode, simply press and hold the power button until the phone restarts
if helps hit thanks.
Just save that to a text file somewhere
I have also soft bricked when I deleted my rom once on accident. I dunno how I did it but I would get stuck at the TWRP screen. It wouldn't go to download or anything however when I plugged it into odin it saw it .... I even had a soft brick when screen went black from a bad boot animation and same thing.. and I had one bad soft brick where it took about 100 trys to get it into download mode (black screen) but odin detected it. I spent like 4 hours working on it.
I think
1. People don't follow directions correct (they do it a little wrong) which is enough if your phones messed up for it not to work.
when your phones normal it can get into recovery or download easy but when its sick you got to do it perfect.
2. I think something wrong with the phones (my s2 never had any issues in 2 years of owning it) S3 has tons of issues from usb, to bluetooth, to these soft bricks I have had)
3. Roms play a big part
4. I also think the way storage works in this new phone causes lots issues I dunno why just what I think
anyway Like I said now when I have a isssue I open text and read it and make sure I do it right and 95 percent of the time it was my fault I wasn't doing it right. K just my thoughts
when i try this on my verzion s3 it wont load back into the CWM after installed to finish rooting. it just goes back into the android system recovery. tried it about 10 times and nothing different
phatchef1 said:
when i try this on my verzion s3 it wont load back into the CWM after installed to finish rooting. it just goes back into the android system recovery. tried it about 10 times and nothing different
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That's most likely cause you're not in the right section..: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1708

[Q] Can't boot or go into download mode

Hey everyone,
My phone won't boot, go into recovery or go into download mode. I was on FrostyJB but was going to change to a 4.2 ROM, so I was going through my normal backup process. I set Titanium Backup to backup all apps and then left it for a while. When I came back later to pick up my phone I checked the lock screen for the time but did not unlock it. About 10 minutes after this I attempted to wake my phone, but it would not respond. I pulled the battery and attempted to reboot it. The soft keys lit up but the screen stayed black. When I try to put it into download mode it just vibrates occasionally. I was switching ROMs also due to the fact that my phone was filled up with "system data" and I needed the storage for my trip to Colorado in approximately 6 hours now. Any help is greatly appreciated and if its not too much trouble please respond quickly because I'd like to have a working phone during my trip.
Thanks in advance!
Ok, so I've managed to connect it to Odin by pressing the buttons blindly (the screen never lit up). I flashed a new recovery and rebooted it but no cigar. I assume my screen is broken somehow. I guess I'll take it to a Tmo store when I get back from vacation, it's a shame I won't have it for the trip >.<
Did you try pressing volume up + power + home key to get into recovery? Also if the soft keys lit up while trying to get into download mode then it may still be in download mode even though the screen is black. That can happen due to various things. To be sure I would connect it to a pc and see if Odin can identify it. If so then you can try flashing it back to stock and see if that makes any difference.
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I just had very similar situation backing up system on TWRP (fell asleep and phone completely discharged while in recovery).
1)Open ODIN on PC,
2)Pull battery out of phone.
3)Connect phone to pc w/ usb
4) Put battery in
5) hold down volume, home button and power button
6) Took me immediately into download mode
..good luck
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[Q] My Phone Won't Boot Into Any Mode

So, my Galaxy S3 suddenly shut off on me, so I tried to reboot it, and it would just say "Galaxy s3" then nothing would show. So I figured it was a software brick and I can just restore a backup. When I tried to access Recovery Mode, it would show that its trying to boot into Recovery, but nothing would happen. So I figured I can just go into Download Mode and restore it through ODIN to get all the partitions working again. It would go to Download Mode for a few seconds, and then just shut off on me before I can even do anything. Everytime I take out the battery and put it back in, it tries to auto boot, but it never gets passed the Samsung s3 logo. Do you think this is a software or hardware brick? And would any of you know how I should go about fixing this?
Thanks a bunch
neim81094 said:
So, my Galaxy S3 suddenly shut off on me, so I tried to reboot it, and it would just say "Galaxy s3" then nothing would show. So I figured it was a software brick and I can just restore a backup. When I tried to access Recovery Mode, it would show that its trying to boot into Recovery, but nothing would happen. So I figured I can just go into Download Mode and restore it through ODIN to get all the partitions working again. It would go to Download Mode for a few seconds, and then just shut off on me before I can even do anything. Everytime I take out the battery and put it back in, it tries to auto boot, but it never gets passed the Samsung s3 logo. Do you think this is a software or hardware brick? And would any of you know how I should go about fixing this?
Thanks a bunch
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i think the problem is on power button...
if the power button press contiues will be like that
i meet the same case like u...
sory my englis
press thanks if i help...
I agree, the only way it should turn on when you replace the battery is if power was held down. It would explain everything else you mentioned as well. Try gently knocking it back out. Or if comfortable with it, open the device to have a closer kook.
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DocHoliday77 said:
I agree, the only way it should turn on when you replace the battery is if power was held down. It would explain everything else you mentioned as well. Try gently knocking it back out. Or if comfortable with it, open the device to have a closer kook.
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It just turned on, I guess it was the power button.
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i'm experiencing a similar issue. I can only get any result while it's plugged in. it wont boot past the second splash screen, I got it into download mode and flashed the stock package from sammobile.com with no change. the phone keeps trying to boot into recovery after flashing stock but it goes to the android with the open chest screen and reboots and tries again over and over. i've taken the phone apart and seen nothing wrong, no corrosion, no water damage and i've even replaced the battery with no success. i tried flashing clockworkmod recovery, the flash was successful but it still wont even boot to recovery. the power button isnt stuck, i can manipulate it when i have the bare motherboard in my hands and still it's fine. would replacing the power switch have any affect? please any thoughts would be appreciated
edit: since flashing stock, plugging the phone into the computer with oem cable causes it to vibrate intermittently. holding power causes it to try recovery mode. running windows 7 with samsung drivers properly installed and adb recognizes my galaxy s2 and captivate no problems. someone mentioned on a post i read about using a 3 part stock rom, modem, pda and phone to flash instead of the all in one tar file, any thoughts?
another edit. this phone has never to my knowledge been rooted or had any kernel/rom flashed onto it. as far as i know it's stock from Wind mobile, 3 months past warranty

Yup.. I screwed up my phone..

Let's try this again.
How do I revive my S3 that no longer responses to charging (not even the LED lights up) or any combination of holding the different buttons? It hasn't been drop or physically damaged through shock, water, etc.. The only thing that I've done is flashed material onto my phone kind of haphazardly.
I should've just left it as is.. But, anyway this is what happened to my phone.
1. initially has 4.1.1, cwm v6.0.1.2 (<-- not my doing), and I believe it also had the latest sprint and profile updates
2. I download the "sprint gs3 root kit"
3. and just flash TeamEpic-Root-from-Recovery-v5.zip to root my phone
4. download rom manager and update cwm to latest version
5. downloaded the [STOCK ROM] Stock 4.3 MK3 ROM, wifi fix, knox remover, and flashed them and then...
6. nothing! one or two times my phones tries to turn on but hangs on the logo screen
7. my phone now responses to nothing anymore, I'm assuming it bricked and I have no idea what to do
in between these steps there was some more fumbling I was doing and I did noticed after step two my phone would freeze much more often and crash, so I basically don't know what happens next? should I be considering getting a new phone or is this fixable, which I really hope that it is because I need my phone for everything.
p.s. to clarify what I mean by no response, is that I can have my fully charged battery and phone connected to my charge, or not, and I get no response what so ever. I can never get it vibrate or response at all by using the different 3-button combos, volume up or down + power + menu button. The only response whatsoever that i've gotten is when I connect just the phone without the battery to my charger, the LED will light red for about a minute but then it shuts off.
sounds like you did a dirty flash.
What you need to do is this. Boot back into recovery (CWM) than wipe/factory data reset. wait till that is complete. after that wipe your cache after that wipe your dalvik cache (might be in the advanced section of CWM) after that reflash the ROM than flash the wifi fix after the rom than flash the knox app remover.
u just install sp flash and flash again.
my phone same situation with you. wat i do install sp flash. then flash again. i bet you know how to flash it right?
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How can I do any of that my phone doesn't ever turn on it just stays black. I could hold the power button for as long as I want or try to get It to boot by using 3 button combinations but none of that does anything. Guys just talk to like a complete noob, all I know how to do is flash something on to my phone, but as far as this sp flash thing, I don't know what it is, can it revive my phone? I feel like that's the first step I have to take because I can't even get to cwm or anything yet.
I've made some significant edits so I just wanted to bump this post.

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