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Screen went black.
Pulled battery.
Battery In.
Plugged into PC.
I get OMAP4440 in Device Manager for 0.8 seconds then instant dead phone.
OMAP4440 comes back half a second later then back to dead phone.
No Fastboot, No LCD, No Nothing.
DEAD Battery, I will keep it plugged in overnight, the USB may not be giving it enough voltage for the boot.
Any help greatly appreciated. There is not enough time to flash anything while the phone is actually "on" for the 0.8 seconds.
What caused the screen to go black? Did you flash something right before?
I mean this is no regular boot up, you obviously attempted something right before boot up!
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why not charge in the wall in the mean time? (just curious)
See if you can get a hold of one of these: http://www.amazon.com/SainSmart-Don...73JQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1326592299&sr=8-1
When you plug it in, it boots the phone into ODIN mode.
But yeah, firstly, try charging the phone up first.
XOAngio said:
What caused the screen to go black? Did you flash something right before?
I mean this is no regular boot up, you obviously attempted something right before boot up!
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I was doing a battery calibration, resulting in many battery pulls.
Berzerker7 said:
See if you can get a hold of one of these: http://www.amazon.com/SainSmart-Don...73JQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1326592299&sr=8-1
When you plug it in, it boots the phone into ODIN mode.
But yeah, firstly, try charging the phone up first.
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I am keeping it plugged in overnight to charge. Hoping for the best.
first, be sure to remember to unplug the cable when you are doing your battery pulls (dunno if you know, so there ya go)
second, http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
i have the same problem the phone is total low battery and not charghing not usb not at wall i don't know but i think the reason is battery calibration because i use as far as user in question
Hello
I was on purity Rom 5.4.3 and franco kernel for some time now, with no problem at all.
Yesterday before going to sleep I did put the phone to charge, when I woke up i saw that it wasn't charged at all...
after searching in XDA i found the "hack" to lift the usb port with a fine screwdriver, and it helped. the guy said also to afterwards reboot the bootloader, and here started the mess...
after rebooting bootloader and then the system, directly after the bootanimation the screen would go black and the full battery with the flash sign would show. like when charging the device when power is off...
this would happen each time I tried to boot, or to go into recovery. The only stable state was fastboot, but from there on nothing would go.
I tried to go back to stock with GNEX toolkit but it wouldn't recognize the device while in fastboot, and on the screen in the last line was written: fastboot command read error -2147483647
In the meanwhile my device is off but plugged in. It's showing me again the charging symbol with the flash and the full battery, then swithcing to the charging animation for 2 cycles and then back to the full battery with the flash. meaning it's not really charging.
Also when i try to boot now, it's passing the bootanimtion, but while still at the end of the bootanimation, i can feel the phone vibrating before powering off, and i get also the message that i should connect the device to a charger...
Anyone has an idea what to do?
Thank You
Edit: now I somehow managed to boot, had 2% battery left but it wouldn't charge. so i tried to re-bend the usb port inside the phone like before...now the usb plug won't fit anymore, can't manage to get it inside..bended it too much? wrong? I'm getting crazy here
I'm not any kind of electronics technician, but if I was going to guess, I'd say that sounds like some kind of short in the micro USB pin. If that's the case you could take it to a small electronics repair shop and see if it can be repaired or replaced.
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So here's the story.
It was last night. It was dark, and I proceeded to charge my phone. I didn't see where I was plugging in the adapter into the wall, so instead of having both adapters in the correct sockets, I had the right prong of the adapter into the left hole of the power bar socket, and the left prong of the adapter into nothing.
Of course, being dark, I didn't see, but it went in so I thought I plugged it in properly.
So my phone is "charging", and I proceeded to flash a new ROM (Android Overdrive). My battery at that time was at around 30%. So I went to recovery, did the regular full factory reset, and flashed it, and when it rebooted, it had the 4-coloured X boot animation playing, when I heard a funny, continuous, low electronic humming sound eminating from my phone and the screen started getting funky and turned a shade of purple. I quickly unplugged the usb, and proceeded to restart the phone.
Phone freezes at boot animation.
I went into bootloader, and successfully navigated to recovery. I proceeded to do a full wipe, and reflash the old rom.
It flashed successfully but I had the same problem of getting stuck on the bootanimation.
Now the phone won't turn on when I press the power button. When I plug it into the wall it shows the charging icon thing, then it turns off, then it turns back on, and repeats like that forever.
When I press the power button when it's plugged in the phone gets stuck at the charging battery screen (The screen freezes).
Also, when I plug my phone into my computer, my computer (windows 7) makes a disconnect sound, followed by three short beeps in quick succession that are at the same pitch as the last note of the two-note disconnect melody. It does this on repeat forever.
PS: I just managed to put the phone into bootloader mode and I am leaving it plugged in. I am going to see if it is still responsive after 30 minutes of just sitting there on the homepage of bootloader mode.
PPS: It was stable after 30 mins; I could still press up and down and select whatever i want. BUT as soon as I unplugged the USB, the device shut off. Is it the battery problem?
Does anyone know yet what's wrong with my phone?
A friend of mine had a similar problem... Never solved it, keep us updated mate...
Sounds like a battery problem. You might wanna get a replacement battery if you can. Word of advice. Never ever flash anything if your phone isn't fully charged or at a good battery percentage. Personal experience
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EcHoFiiVe said:
Sounds like a battery problem. You might wanna get a replacement battery if you can. Word of advice. Never ever flash anything if your phone isn't fully charged or at a good battery percentage. Personal experience
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Yes sir you are correct! I have a friend who also had a Gnex, and I swapped batteries and lo and behold, my phone works again! Now I don't have to drop $400 on a nexus 4 =D
So short backstory, I've been loading and troubleshooting custom ROM issues on my phone for 4+ years. I'm by no means a developer but I can read word-for-word, research and follow instructions. I was given this 'bricked' Kindle Fire by a friend who knew enough to try and reset but didn't want to bother crawling through XDA to sort it out (he came across it through an acquaintance and the past history of the device is unknowable). So I figured I'd charge her up and poke around -
1. I don't have the cable the device came (or any wall unit charger) but have been using a generic micro-USB and from what I've gathered, this shouldn't be an issue. I've used it with all my other Android devices without issue...
2. While the power button's LED does light up amber while attached to my PC (back panel USB, of course) it never seems to actually charge. I've let it run all the way down to where it wouldn't boot at all, then connected to my computer overnight and the next morning it still flashes low battery. Oddly, while the amber light stays lit while plugged in, when I press the power button it somewhat randomly will actually give me the low-battery notification. Maybe 1/3 times I press it. With the device unplugged, if I press the power button, it will turn on just long enough to give me the low-battery message...but it will do this every time I press the button. Not randomly like when it is plugged in. Sorry if some of this info is extraneous but I'm also trying to sort out whether there is some type of circuitry damage....
3. The device NEVER is recognized by my PC in any way, shape or form. I've installed the KFU drivers, rebooted, disconnected, reset Kindle, uninstalled and reinstalled KFU drivers....every combination under the sun. No beeps, blips or changes in my device manager. This is obviously the biggest bummer and at first I figured I could order a fastboot cable and eventually sort it...but with all the other weird charging issues....maybe this thing is just FUBAR.
EDIT: I completely forgot to add some pertinent information - after sitting on the charger for a half an hour or so...the device will automatically boot to the 'kindlefire' logo screen and then reboot 5 or 6 times in a row flashing between the low-battery message and boot logo...where it eventually stays and still isn't recognized by my computer. I typically will try and reset it after a while...in which it then turns goes back to the normal power button lit up with amber. It then takes another 30 or so minutes and then it will randomly reboot to the logo screen again boot loop all over again. Makes zero sense.
I'd be more than happy to give more information and troubleshoot any other ideas to get this thing going, but I just wanted to illicit opinion before spending money on the cable.
I can tell you right off the bat you need a kindle (or comparable) charger. USB does not cut it. Kindle Fire has big charging requirements. Start with that and you might have better luck!
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sharonbw said:
I can tell you right off the bat you need a kindle (or comparable) charger. USB does not cut it. Kindle Fire has big charging requirements. Start with that and you might have better luck!
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Thanks...I had read that before and then read varying other information to the contrary. Instead of spending money just buying a Kindle Fire stock cable...I'm assuming I might as well spend the extra couple of bucks for a fastboot cable?
EDIT: It's late, I now realize you mean I need to buy the wall charging unit first, correct? I have a wall charger for my Samsung Galaxy S III, would that potentially work?
Ordered appropriate charger...I knew the PC and phone wall charger were underpowered but I never bothered to look up the respective specs until now...they are quite a bit underpowered.
Will check back in once received. Thanks again...
jaxwithanx said:
Ordered appropriate charger...I knew the PC and phone wall charger were underpowered but I never bothered to look up the respective specs until now...they are quite a bit underpowered.
Will check back in once received. Thanks again...
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Unsintall any drivers you have for the kindle in Device Manger. Than run the driver in the KFU folder. If it takes 2 seconds to install you didn't uninstall it. It takes more than a minute to install the driver. Once it is installed than use the unbrick utility
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Unsintall any drivers you have for the kindle in Device Manger. Than run the driver in the KFU folder. If it takes 2 seconds to install you didn't uninstall it. It takes more than a minute to install the driver. Once it is installed than use the unbrick utility
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I mentioned above that my PC does not recognize the Kindle when it is plugged in, so I can't uninstall any drivers from the Device Manager. This is also not my only issue....did you read the entire post?
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I mentioned above that my PC does not recognize the Kindle when it is plugged in, so I can't uninstall any drivers from the Device Manager. This is also not my only issue....did you read the entire post?
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He meant your windows device manager. The kindle drivers are temperamental. Once you have fully charged device and properly installed drivers, you might find that your situation has changed.
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He meant your windows device manager. The kindle drivers are temperamental. Once you have fully charged device and properly installed drivers, you might find that your situation has changed.
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Yeah I knew he was talking about Windows Device Manager, that's why I mentioned that as of right now, there is nothing to uninstall from the Device Manager because the PC isn't recognizing anything. But yes, after the device fully charges, with any luck, I'll at least pull something up in the DM and then I will make sure to uninstall and reinstall before poking around.
Well, same problem remained. Charged on wall for 6+ hours with appropriate charger but the light remained lit amber and frozen at 'kindlefire' bootscreen.
Hard reset it and it now just flashes the low battery message to me briefly before powering the screen off again (remains 'charging' if on charger or just turns back off if not on charger). I figured that this wasn't my issue due to the fact my computer wasn't recognizing the Kindle in any state, even when stuck on boot logo. It's not just that it doesn't assign the right drivers....it never notices anything plugged in at all. Restarted, hard booted again, restarted with the Kindle connect stuck on boot screen and every combination in between.
No clue...any help appreciated...
Any thoughts at all here??
Been plugged in for over 12 hours...still amber light. Sometimes frozen on 'kindlefire' boot logo screen...other times just off entirely....alternates.
I'm wondering if you have a bad usb port - a common kindle defect. Sounds like you might build up enough charge for the device to attempt to boot then it goes dead again until a little more juice trickles in. This is total conjecture because I think typically it just comes off the board and quits working completely. You might want to search about replacement.
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I'm wondering if you have a bad usb port - a common kindle defect. Sounds like you might build up enough charge for the device to attempt to boot then it goes dead again until a little more juice trickles in. This is total conjecture because I think typically it just comes off the board and quits working completely. You might want to search about replacement.
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Yeah, I got this for free so I'm not going to bother paying for a replacement. Just an auxiliary device.
I cracked it open yesterday to take a look at that very issue but didn't have a small enough screwdriver with me at the time to take the board off to look. I've soldered things here and there.
I don't necessarily hold out much hope that is the issue because the charging light stays lit and never seems to falter no matter if I wiggle or move around. But who knows, I've seen weirder things...I just find it interesting that I get no response at all from my computer even when it's stuck on the boot logo. Typically with most devices, that seems to be far enough for it to be sending something out at that point. Maybe it is stopping just short of that moment though....who knows...
Long time reader, first time poster. I've been coming here for years for all my Kindle needs, but unfortunately I'm a bit stuck, and I'm asking for some help.
So I have an original Kindle Fire. Back probably in 2011 or 2012, I rooted the device and installed a custom ROM. I didn't exactly know what I was doing, but I read some tutorials and followed them carefully, and everything seemed to work fine. I avidly used it until I bought newer devices. I ultimately lost interest in it. It traveled with me from house to dorm to apartment.
Now just recently I get it out, and the thing won't start. Completely dead. The screen won't light up; the button doesn't glow; it is completely unresponsive. From what I've read, this seems to indicate that my "bootloader and recovery ... are broken".
Following some other help threads on xda, I was ultimately directed to pokey9000's Firekit LiveUSB repair kit, where I installed Ubuntu, opened the Kindle, performed the "USB Boot Shorting Trick", and through FireKit, managed to successfully send USB-Boot commands to the Kindle:
the Kindle powers on and displays a yellow triangle with fire logo inside of it. The kindle says something along the lines of "press power button for recovery", but that doesn't do anything.
On my computer, FireKit hangs at <Waiting For Device>, and nothing happens.
I feel like I'm so close to fixing it, I can't just give up. But I honestly don't know how to proceed; I'm stuck and asking for help.
I take it, the yellow triangle is an old version of FireFireFire. Does this mean I'm in FastBoot? Ostensibly, shouldn't I be able to reboot into Windows and use a tool such as Kindle Fire Utility or Kindle Fire Unbrick Utility to send fastboot commands, and fix any problems from there? Because that doesn't seem to work.
Willing to throw some Walmart or Dunkin' Donut e-gift cards your way if you can point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advanced. :good:
I'm guessing that the battery is dead, and that is all.
Can take hours even days to on Wall charger to see progress.
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sd_shadow said:
I'm guessing that the battery is dead, and that is all.
Can take hours even days to on Wall charger to see progress.
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That's an interesting thought. I know I've left it plugged in 'overnight', but not for a few days. I'll give it a try.
Finger's crossed, thanks.
sonicfanrs said:
That's an interesting thought. I know I've left it plugged in 'overnight', but not for a few days. I'll give it a try.
Finger's crossed, thanks.
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Hmm okay, so it's been charging with the OEM charger since April 20th, and it still won't power on.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know; I would love to get it working again.
I'll be playing around with Linix/FireKit/USB-Boot, and hopefully make some progress. Thanks so much.
sonicfanrs said:
Hmm okay, so it's been charging with the OEM charger since April 20th, and it still won't power on.
If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know; I would love to get it working again.
I'll be playing around with Linix/FireKit/USB-Boot, and hopefully make some progress. Thanks so much.
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Have you tried a different charger (or are you certain that the OEM charger works)? Is the USB port in good shape (no wiggling, your kids didn't dry to tight-rope walk the USB cable when it was plugged in)?
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Have you tried a different charger (or are you certain that the OEM charger works)? Is the USB port in good shape (no wiggling, your kids didn't dry to tight-rope walk the USB cable when it was plugged in)?
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Nah, I left it in the corner of my bedroom plugged in all by itself, just pressed the power button a few times a week to see if it would power on. Only tried the one charger, which charges other devices just fine. Seems to be a 'high-power" charger because on a working Kindle, I do not get the message "Connected to Low-Power Charger".
I'm pretty sure the battery is charging. A few weeks ago I usb-booted and left it sit at the (fff?) yellow-fire-triangle, device unplugged and screen constantly on. It stayed that way for at least an hour, before I manually turned it off. So that would lead me to believe the battery is in good shape, and the USB port is fine.
Could give it another week or so with a different charger. Got nothing to lose, I suppose.
Thanks for your reply.
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Nah, I left it in the corner of my bedroom plugged in all by itself, just pressed the power button a few times a week to see if it would power on. Only tried the one charger, which charges other devices just fine. Seems to be a 'high-power" charger because on a working Kindle, I do not get the message "Connected to Low-Power Charger".
I'm pretty sure the battery is charging. A few weeks ago I usb-booted and left it sit at the (fff?) yellow-fire-triangle, device unplugged and screen constantly on. It stayed that way for at least an hour, before I manually turned it off. So that would lead me to believe the battery is in good shape, and the USB port is fine.
Could give it another week or so with a different charger. Got nothing to lose, I suppose.
Thanks for your reply.
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@ (fff?) yellow-fire-triangle, do you see press power for options?
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@ (fff?) yellow-fire-triangle, do you see press power for options?
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Yeah I do. But pressing power doesn't do anything. Whether it's a long press, or a short press, or a quick press right as the triangle appears, nothing.
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Yeah I do. But pressing power doesn't do anything. Whether it's a long press, or a short press, or a quick press right as the triangle appears, nothing.
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Have you tried flashing by sending fastboot commands, then powering on kindle like in my
[url="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54156780&postcount=5]"Flashing Twrp in FFF bootloader with fastboot.exe[/url]
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Have you tried using a Linux OS? I've seen lots of threads/posts all over XDA about how people can't get their device to work with Windows. Maybe you could grab a live version of some OS and put it and the binaries for adb and fastboot on a flash drive and boot from it. The only time I've ever had issues with my devices and Linux is just recently when I discovered a faulty USB cable (is your cable good?).
Perhaps it may be easier to just replace the motherboard. I did that when my USB port got wrecked. The best deal I've found is here: http://www.powerbookmedic.com/Kindl...-REGISTER----Good-Micro-USB-Port-p-27164.html If you don't intend to run Amazon's OS, then it doesn't matter that it can't be registered. If you do replace the board, be very careful of the data cable for the LCD; it is fragile.