[Q] Almost bricked One X - HTC One X

Hi,
Yesterday i flashed the wrong ROM on my Onex and now i've got some issues i can't seem to resolve.
The Rom i installed was for the Tegra3 Onex and i've got the international version, so yeah, kinda stupid i know.
Some facts:
-Hboot 1.12.0000
-Bootloader is unlocked
-Clockworkmod is installed
-Made a nandroid backup
-Got a fastboot folder
-The ROM i installed was Cyanogenmod 10
At first i didn't notice it was the wrong ROM but it drained my battery pretty fast and WiFi/SD-card/Network/etc. isn't working.
The phone hardly charges (only up to 3% or something) and when i go in recovery and restore the backup i made, it's going into bootloop.
I can't find a way to install another custom or stock ROM on the SD-card since my pc isn't recognizing the device as a storage.
I can however communicate via cmd, but when i try to flash another boot.img on it, it says power too low.
Any idea on how i can get it charged?
Any idea on how to get it working again? (w or w/o stock rom)
Thnx a lot in advance

Switch off the phone and charge it for 1hr

Allready tried that but it won't go beyond 2/3%
Tried charging it while plugged in to the laptop and while plugged into the net.
Yesterday i left it charing for a few hours while it was turned on, but when i got back to it, it was turned off.

The tegra3 one x IS the international one x.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app

What XX said. The international One X is the Tegra 3. Did you flash the boot.img prior to flashing CM10?

@XxVcVxX Hmm, my bad about the International version... had a short night, thought i figured it out...
@dr9722 Yes, i flashed the boot.img and followed the guide exactly. The ROM does work, but somehow it doesn't recognize the SD-card, WiFi doesn't work and network doesn't work either. And on top of that, it still doesn't really charge and stays at about 3% when i charge it on standby for an hour.
Any suggestions on how i can get another ROM (zip-file) on the SD-card (perhaps somewhere in the settings?) so i can replace the current one?

Does the Rom actually boot into a usable user interface?

PHP:
XxVcVxX said:
The tegra3 one x IS the international one x.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Thats what I thought.

Yes, the ROM does actually work, it's got apps installed and everything else seems to run pretty smooth. Developer options can be enabled and everything works.
Except the most important parts don't work... unfortunately exactly the parts that make it a phone!

the phone doesn't charge right?

matt95 said:
the phone doesn't charge right?
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It charges up to 3% but drains in 2 minutes when i turn on the phone.

marcobeinema said:
It charges up to 3% but drains in 2 minutes when i turn on the phone.
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well, this is probably an HW problem... if your phone boots up and can't charge, well that's weird... try erasing battery stat in recovery

marcobeinema said:
It charges up to 3% but drains in 2 minutes when i turn on the phone.
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Ok, it's charged up to 13% now after being turned off for about 45 minutes. I had it still plugged into the laptop but as soon as i turned it on (screen on minimum brightness) it drains the battery extremely fast.

matt95 said:
well, this is probably an HW problem... if your phone boots up and can't charge, well that's weird... try erasing battery stat in recovery
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Yeah, allready tried to erase that. But this happened after i installed the new ROM.
Other problem is that when it is on, it doesn't recognize the SD-card so i can't put any other ROM on it, stock or custom.

marcobeinema said:
Ok, it's charged up to 13% now after being turned off for about 45 minutes. I had it still plugged into the laptop but as soon as i turned it on (screen on minimum brightness) it drains the battery extremely fast.
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did you try what i wrote above?

Ok, it went down from 13% to 2% when i powered it down. Figured if i turned it off, it wouldn't consume any energy, but appearantly that isn't the case.

marcobeinema said:
Ok, it went down from 13% to 2% when i powered it down. Figured if i turned it off, it wouldn't consume any energy, but appearantly that isn't the case.
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how can it drain battery with power off? Try to leave it charged for a whole day. You can mount your sd card from recovery fyi.
Sent from my HTC One X

Everlasting said:
how can it drain battery with power off? Try to leave it charged for a whole day. You can mount your sd card from recovery fyi.
Sent from my HTC One X
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I tried to mount the SDcard, but it still isn't recognized when i run the ROM.
I can't seem to install USB Mass Storage, which might be the problem.

marcobeinema said:
I tried to mount the SDcard, but it still isn't recognized when i run the ROM.
I can't seem to install USB Mass Storage, which might be the problem.
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if you're on JB there's no more USB mass storage

matt95 said:
if you're on JB there's no more USB mass storage
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Now you mention it, you're right. So how am i gonna get another ROM on the SDcard?

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[Q] DHD switches on after connecting charger. How to avoid?

Hello!
Strange issue ive got with my DHD. When my phone is switched off and i connecting ac charger it automaticaly switches on and get into Clockwork Reocvery...
Is it normal behavior, and if yes how to avoid it?
Appreciate for any help.
Thanks!
ClockWork bug.
IIRC, this has been fixed in the latest version, but not sure if that is available to ROM Manager yet.
leppie said:
ClockWork bug.
IIRC, this has been fixed in the latest version, but not sure if that is available to ROM Manager yet.
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Well, i just flashed Clockwork Recovery 3.0.0.5 and tried.. Same situation. Any other clues?
anrilov said:
Hello!
Strange issue ive got with my DHD. When my phone is switched off and i connecting ac charger it automaticaly switches on and get into Clockwork Reocvery...
Is it normal behavior, and if yes how to avoid it?
Appreciate for any help.
Thanks!
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Don't switch it off to charge, simple
ghostofcain said:
Don't switch it off to charge, simple
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Yes, its quite simple, but I want try to do battery trick described here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=712990 and as i understand 2 stage of charging is when phone switched off.
Hope I get it right...
anrilov said:
Yes, its quite simple, but I want try to do battery trick described here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=712990 and as i understand 2 stage of charging is when phone switched off.
Hope I get it right...
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the second stage of charging is just to ensure that phone is at 100% when battery stats are deleted, the phone will charge in recovery (don't believe me install QtADB and you can watch it from the phone info pane) so complete the second stage with the phone in recovery then proceed as per instructions.
BTW the reason for recovery coming up, is HTC use the recovery partition to power up the charging light on the DHD when it is turned off, so it's trying to replicate this behaviour but Clockwork recovery doesn't play ball
Any update on the battery trick in this state?

Bricked htc one x!!!!!!!

HELP!!
I bricked my phone after Flashing the Jdroid Exodized rom.
it end up with Bootloop/HTC logo.
My Fault is Before Flashing the rom, my Battery is 10%....
I've Done All the XDA Threads on how to Fix this.
-erasing cache from fastboot mode
-relocking the bootloader(its relocked now)
-Flashing RUU(i can't flash RUU becoz of my Low battery it needs 30%.)
My problem is, How can i Charge my Phone Up to 30%... And how would i know if it is Charging?
coz everytime i plug in my devices USB or Charge, the red light is going on and off,steady,sometimes its Gone...
Im confused.
Please help me T____T
Godbless
Once it gets to the HTC logo and freezes it should charge there.
Are you still able to get this far?
Have a read of this, see if anything helps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
Try flashing the RUU from Fastboot rather than HBOOT, worked for me.
You may need to put stock recovery on and then lock the bootloader first.
If you're using the latest CWM then turn the phone off and charge it
jfrock25 said:
Once it gets to the HTC logo and freezes it should charge there.
Are you still able to get this far?
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im doing it right now...
your suggestion is my last Option...
getting far?..no...Just stocked on HTC logo...
but i can run Bootloader mode, and fastboot mode...
the recovery mode is Unavailable because i relocked my Bootloader
craftycarper1 said:
Have a read of this, see if anything helps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
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yes... i read it already....
but still cant Go any further because of my battery is lessthan 30% to do a RUU...
EddyOS said:
If you're using the latest CWM then turn the phone off and charge it
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im not sure.i cant flash CWM because i relocked my Bootloader...
Not allowed to Do anything..
You have to unlock bootloader again by the looks of it.
why don't charge your phone, while it's off? You'll see a red light burning.. when it's green, it's 100%..
than try the RUU..
craftycarper1 said:
You have to unlock bootloader again by the looks of it.
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but again he cant do that because he is under 30%
Balong020 said:
im not sure.i cant flash CWM because i relocked my Bootloader...
Not allowed to Do anything..
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Boot into recovery, if it's 5.8.3.1 then it's the latest one so just charge the phone when turned off
Try not to panic!!! I went through something similar last week. It should charge there. Leave it be for 3 or 4 hours to charge.
I cant help that much as this is all new to me as well but Im sure some of the smart and nice people of these forums will guide you in the right direction. They certainly helped me out.
Super-Veloce said:
why don't charge your phone, while it's off? You'll see a red light burning.. when it's green, it's 100%..
than try the RUU..
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That was my thought exactly. Why don't you let it turn off / let the battery die and then charge?
Wouldn't that work?
Electronic Punk said:
Try flashing the RUU from Fastboot rather than HBOOT, worked for me.
You may need to put stock recovery on and then lock the bootloader first.
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Even my device is under 30% battery life?
Are you using the HTC charger as it requires 1 amp to charge properly. I found this out when I used my Nokia charger and the light flashed but when I used my HTC one the light stayed on and charged quicker.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
T_______T
n1kon said:
Are you using the HTC charger as it requires 1 amp to charge properly. I found this out when I used my Nokia charger and the light flashed but when I used my HTC one the light stayed on and charged quicker.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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Yes.. Im using the HTC original charger...
but when i turn my Phone Off...
then i plug the charger, my phone automatically Go on Fastboot mode...
sometimes it goes to Hboot mode, and sometimes on HTC logo...
but in all of that, The RED LIGHT is always present...
when i plug the charger... Still the red light is there..
and when i leave it on HBoot,Fastboot or HTC LOGO...
after a Min. it will shutdown..(Look likes it Drains the battery, and need to press Power up button + Vol down several times)
<--------------- so Confused.
oh GOD please Help me
EddyOS said:
Boot into recovery, if it's 5.8.3.1 then it's the latest one so just charge the phone when turned off
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i cant... because my Bootloader is relocked..
and i cant unlock my bootloader because lack of Battery life...
jfrock25 said:
Try not to panic!!! I went through something similar last week. It should charge there. Leave it be for 3 or 4 hours to charge.
I cant help that much as this is all new to me as well but Im sure some of the smart and nice people of these forums will guide you in the right direction. They certainly helped me out.
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Thank you for your Advice...
Sounds Good
Looking for that nice people....
please help me...
i'll pray for you if you helped me out of this.
Have you got the updated cmw recovery coz that charges for me? If not flash it quick and boot into it and leave it on charge for a while
Edit: saying that though my phone charge from flat and off the the older version. As that's how I found out about different chargers coz I panic as I thought I bricked mine.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2

I think I just ****ed my phone

All was working fine until I installed the 3-dot removal on ODEXED rom then it will never boot again! just hanging on boot. so i ****ed my recovery aswell. All i have now is fastboot which is always telling me BATTERY TOO LOW no matter how long i keep it on charge. I can't flash anything neither use RUU. When I click "switch off" in boot menu it will just restart and bootloop. I don't know how to charge my battery so I can use RUU again. Please any help will be much appreciated!
Jack Barrett said:
All was working fine until I installed the 3-dot removal on ODEXED rom then it will never boot again! just hanging on boot. so i ****ed my recovery aswell. All i have now is fastboot which is always telling me BATTERY TOO LOW no matter how long i keep it on charge. I can't flash anything neither use RUU. When I click "switch off" in boot menu it will just restart and bootloop. I don't know how to charge my battery so I can use RUU again. Please any help will be much appreciated!
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This may be of assistance: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...very_-_what_to_do_in_the_event_of_a_bad_flash
Once you are back up and running, this is the 3 dot removal you need for odexed 1.29.401.11 if that's what version your on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26162691
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
bogfather said:
Once you are back up and running, this is the 3 dot removal you need for odexed 1.29.401.11 if that's what version your on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26162691
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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Exactly this version. But I've seen odexed later after I installed it.
I was able just to "erase cache" and unlock it. Then flash recovery. Now its in recovery and I'm waiting for it to charge. Hopefully it will.
Jack Barrett said:
Exactly this version. But I've seen odexed later after I installed it.
I was able just to "erase cache" and unlock it. Then flash recovery. Now its in recovery and I'm waiting for it to charge. Hopefully it will.
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Once you have the latest CWM you can charge the phone whilst it's off. After that you can flash a ROM/run a RUU and get it back up and running.
rogersnm said:
Once you have the latest CWM you can charge the phone whilst it's off. After that you can flash a ROM/run a RUU and get it back up and running.
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I was waiting till now and still nothing, ruu starts, erasing everything, sending and when its time to install it says battery low and stops.
still no luck
Jack , take a look here and report back! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
Cheers~
I've tried everything. Now im at phase in bootloader - battery very low again. It's not charging from bootloader neither when I start it. Recovery is not working too + I can't unlock it because of the battery. Tried to shut down - not working. HTC made that phone crap because of the internal battery! I hope there will be solution or I have to return it to them,.
Jack Barrett said:
I've tried everything. Now im at phase in bootloader - battery very low again. It's not charging from bootloader neither when I start it. Recovery is not working too + I can't unlock it because of the battery. Tried to shut down - not working. HTC made that phone crap because of the internal battery! I hope there will be solution or I have to return it to them,.
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To be fair its not HTC's fault, you did do something that they didn't intend.
Also don't charge from the bootloader it needs to be completely off, hold power and volume up to force it off.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
I put it in bootloader to charge - it failed and switched off. Turned on bootloop to charge - same story. Tried with clockworkmod latest - same story. So I was going to send it back. Until I switched the usb port on the PC - then the battery problem was not there! I WAS ABLE TO USE RUU! That's how I fixed it.

[Q] HOX randomly turns off

I have my HOX for a couple of months now. It's has been on stock rom for about 2 minutes. I flashed a custom rom as soon as i had it. Everything was working fine until a couple of weeks ago. I think it started after flashing hboot 1.39, or after a couple of times of wiping battery stats (but i'm not sure).
My phone randomly turns off completely. No shutdown or whatever, just off if it was disconnected from the battery. The battery wasn't even close to empty so this was very strange behavior. I tried to start the phone again but it keeps turning off while booting or just after booting. I have tried booting the phone over and over but it won't work. Not until i plug a charger in it. While charging or just after charging the phone works fine. When i'm not charging it keeps working for a couple of hours until it turns off again.
I have tried several roms. None of them changed anything. I have reflashed hboot but it didn't help. Wiping battery stats won't help. That said, wiping battery stats or rebooting the phone changes the battery level almost every time. Battery level could be 71% just before it turns off. Then after a reboot it says 45% (and it turns off again). Next reboot it says 59%, etc... My phone is absolutely useless now. I can't have it plugged in a charger all day.
Is anyone else having these problems?
What's wrong with my phone and how do i fix this? I think HTC won't fix this free of charge (because of flashing) so that's not really an option.
Fetch a last_kmsg for examination. (google)
Sent from my IceCold One X
TToivanen said:
Fetch a last_kmsg for examination. (google)
Sent from my IceCold One X
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I can't find the file. I tried finding it using the Terminal Emulator app (root access).
Maybe there wasn't any last_kmsg written? I can see the /proc/kmsg log.
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Tried adb too, but no luck. There is no last_kmsg file. My problem probably doesn't generate that file.
3raser said:
I can't find the file. I tried finding it using the Terminal Emulator app (root access).
Maybe there wasn't any last_kmsg written? I can see the /proc/kmsg log.
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Tried adb too, but no luck. There is no last_kmsg file. My problem probably doesn't generate that file.
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via Terminal Emulators:
su {enter]
cat /proc/last_kmsg(space)>(space)/sdcard/last_kmsg.txt {enter}
should be on your SDcard as last_kmsg.txt
treebill said:
via Terminal Emulators:
su {enter]
cat /proc/last_kmsg(space)>(space)/sdcard/last_kmsg.txt {enter}
should be on your SDcard as last_kmsg.txt
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No, it's really not there.
/proc/last_kmsg: No such file or directory
3raser said:
No, it's really not there.
/proc/last_kmsg: No such file or directory
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There is. I have attached a screenshot.
Sent from my HTC ViperX
Could it be that you have disabled debugging in your kernel?
I doubt it would disable kmsg though....
Sent from my IceCold One X
I actaully have the same exact problem as you... Turns out its due to Mobile Data. It was fine up until i installed a rom with 3.18 base.
TToivanen said:
Could it be that you have disabled debugging in your kernel?
I doubt it would disable kmsg though....
Sent from my IceCold One X
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How would i do that? And why is kmsg still working?
Dizy801 said:
I actaully have the same exact problem as you... Turns out its due to Mobile Data. It was fine up until i installed a rom with 3.18 base.
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So there is no solution? (since you didn't post it)
I formatted everything (even /sdcard) flashed a 3.19 based rom and it seems to be stable now. I have been using it for 3 days now and it did not shutdown. Battery level looks a lot better too. So this could be a solution for others too.
Back again. Phone randomly turns off again.
This time, i have a last kernel log. I actually have 2 (because the phone keeps rebooting).
http://pastebin.com/JS3EUyJB
http://pastebin.com/t7RMBZfh
Another thing is that fastboot tells me my battery is too low to flash anything (at what battery level is that?). When i boot, android tells me that i have a battery level of at least 50%. Everybody keeps telling me that the battery level in android cannot be wrong. I think this battery reading is very wrong and it's one of the causes of the random shutdowns.
I don't know anything about kernel logs. Can anybody tell me if the logs in those links say anything useful?
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More info about the battery
adb shell cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity
69
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C:\fastboot>fastboot getvar battery-voltage
battery-voltage: 3942mV
finished. total time: 0.106s
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Is this battery-voltage the same as a 69% load?
Is there anyone who can help me with the kernel logs?
Battery to low means under 30%. Can you wipe the batt stats in recovery and reboot the phone into the bootloader ?
A full battery is around 4200 btw
Mr Hofs said:
Battery to low means under 30%. Can you wipe the batt stats in recovery and reboot the phone into the bootloader ?
A full battery is around 4200 btw
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I charged the phone, so it's not in the same state as yesterday any more. Wiping battery stats never helped me in any way.
My battery stats are messed up any way. I unplugged my phone this morning at 100%. In 4 hours it dropped to 69% and it stayed there for the next 4 hours. It will probably shutdown somewhere in the next couple of hours while it still says 69%.

[Q] Boot problem with my p6

Hey guys,
I was running blueandroid custom rom on my p6 and it was all working fine. suddenly my phone shut down and since that moment i can't find a way to turn it on further then the huawei logo. pressing all three buttons for the forced update doesn't work. and i can't get in recovery. It simply doesn't make it till that point. sometimes it shows a random color (the whole screen) but most of the time it just shuts down at the huawei logo... i also tried fastboot but it doesn't get recognized...
could anyone help me?
i'd really aprecciate it.
Are you able to use adb?
If yes, try to flash twrp recovery via ADB.
Instructions in forum thread. (I think 2nd post)
Sent from my P6-U06 using xda app-developers app
Larsbehrens said:
Hey guys,
I was running blueandroid custom rom on my p6 and it was all working fine. suddenly my phone shut down and since that moment i can't find a way to turn it on further then the huawei logo. pressing all three buttons for the forced update doesn't work. and i can't get in recovery. It simply doesn't make it till that point. sometimes it shows a random color (the whole screen) but most of the time it just shuts down at the huawei logo... i also tried fastboot but it doesn't get recognized...
could anyone help me?
i'd really aprecciate it.
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Is your p6 low on battery? If it is, charge it up before trying to get to recovery.
bokchoi2020 said:
Is your p6 low on battery? If it is, charge it up before trying to get to recovery.
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It doesnt charge ( the led doesnt turn on and im pretty sure that doesnt) and i havent been able to try adb. Its also quite strange that it wont be in a stable recovery mode ( or fastboot mode) since it turn itself off after 10/20 seconds.
getting really lost
So guys,
i'm really starting to think i need to bring mine to the service center cus it's completely dead.
it won't charge, it doens't get into recovery mode, i can't flash the official firmware with the sdcart/dload/update.app way, i can't fastboot it cus it won't go in fastboot mode (the way it get stuck on the splash screen/huawei logo), and it shuts itself down after 20 seconds leaving nothing else then a black but brightened screen.....
i'm afraid i have to take full costs due my root and custom rom, if they can fix/see it at all.
it worked fine after all and shut down with no reason what makes me think this is a hardware problem.
does anyone else have any suggestions before i bring it to the service center?
thanks
Let it charge for 24 hours,see if you can turn it on after that.
HUAWEIAscendP6
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
Let it charge for 24 hours,see if you can turn it on after that.
HUAWEIAscendP6
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It has been on the charger for more than 24 hours, nothing has changed, still doesnt seem to charge.
larsbehrens1 said:
It has been on the charger for more than 24 hours, nothing has changed, still doesnt seem to charge.
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No led?
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
No led?
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Nope, the only led that ive been able to see is the red one for 1/4th of a second in SOME cases when i try to boot it.
larsbehrens1 said:
Nope, the only led that ive been able to see is the red one for 1/4th of a second in SOME cases when i try to boot it.
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But thats's ok, this is a common android problem, but some phone must be charged for al least two days, and after that try to flash another ROM. Even if the led is not always on, let it for a long time to charge, trust me, the power will be inside your battery, not full but enough to resist/handle a new ROM flashing.
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
But thats's ok, this is a common android problem, but some phone must be charged for al least two days, and after that try to flash another ROM. Even if the led is not always on, let it for a long time to charge, trust me, the power will be inside your battery, not full but enough to resist/handle a new ROM flashing.
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Yea i know that... But it doesnt show the led when i charge it (so the led has nothing to do with the charging state of the phone), only in some cases when i try to boot into recovery. And the battery cant actually be totally empty, it was 40% when it totally crashed so i dont think thats the problem. And if so, it should at least get to the point where it is trying to flash the original firmware
larsbehrens1 said:
Yea i know that... But it doesnt show the led when i charge it (so the led has nothing to do with the charging state of the phone), only in some cases when i try to boot into recovery. And the battery cant actually be totally empty, it was 40% when it totally crashed so i dont think thats the problem. And if so, it should at least get to the point where it is trying to flash the original firmware
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What tool are you using for flashing? Or you try to install it from sdcard?
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
What tool are you using for flashing? Or you try to install it from sdcard?
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Im trying to flash it thru the sdcard with the update.app in sdcart/dload/update.app but to do that, you have to put in a certain mode (by holding vol+ and vol- and the power button) . But once again, i cant put the phone in A state, doesnt matter which state. It just wont get in a stable mode. Thats why i cant use fastboot/adb
larsbehrens1 said:
Im trying to flash it thru the sdcard with the update.app in sdcart/dload/update.app but to do that, you have to put in a certain mode (by holding vol+ and vol- and the power button) . But once again, i cant put the phone in A state, doesnt matter which state. It just wont get in a stable mode. Thats why i cant use fastboot/adb
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That button combination if for internal storage dload folder. Put your ROM on the sdcard. Enter CWM or TWRP and flash it throu there.
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
That button combination if for internal storage dload folder. Put your ROM on the sdcard. Enter CWM or TWRP and flash it throu there.
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I wish i could acces CWM cus then i wouldn't have this problem at all.... but i already said that i can't get my phone in a stable state, or any state. so i can NOT acces CMW
Larsbehrens said:
I wish i could acces CWM cus then i wouldn't have this problem at all.... but i already said that i can't get my phone in a stable state, or any state. so i can NOT acces CMW
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Let it charge to your wall outlet,not through usb cable.
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HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
Let it charge to your wall outlet,not through usb cable.
HUAWEIAscendP6
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Already doong that for the past 48 hours
Bringing it back
So guys,
Im going to the service center in 8 hours since my phone is completely DEAD. It doest charge and it does not even react to the power button anymore... (Probably cus the battery is completely drained), it doesnt react to anything else either (usb, power net, anything) and will nog be able to fix by connecting it thru a computer. Aka its hopeless...
Thanks for the support
Ive been to the service center, got a new phone directly, so everything is solved. For the information, my problem was a (like i expected) hardware problem, and there was NO way to fix without replacing hardware.
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Larsbehrens said:
Ive been to the service center, got a new phone directly, so everything is solved. For the information, my problem was a (like i expected) hardware problem, and there was NO way to fix without replacing hardware.
Sent from my HUAWEI P6-U06 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Good news.

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