Extra Help with Soft Brick - Sony Xperia S, Acro S, Ion

This forum provides excellent instructions on how to revive your Xperia ION after something went wrong. Specifically, when your device goes into boot loop and then turns off, and you can't use soft reset or hard reset. Here is what you can do:
1. Discharge your device completely, which may take more than 24 hours;
2. Start flash tool and pick up your favorite firmware. Press OK. Let flash tool start preparing. Once you are instructed to connect your device, do
3. Connect your discharged Xperia ION to your PC and leave it there (instead of torturing yourself with recharge/discharge and catching that perfect flash mode). Yes, if you leave it connected, your Xperia will automatically turn on and into a flash mode, when battery is ready. Flashing will automatically begin.
Confirmed working on my AT&T Xperia ION.

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Btw why dun u think its better to flash a discharged phone rather than flashing a charged one

It is not that I think it is better to flash the phone with a fully charged battery. It is that sometimes (as it was in my situation), there is no other choice. I had a soft brick where the phone was dead with fully charged battery. The only thing that was alive was slight backlight. When I discharged the battery fully, and then started recharging, in about 15 minutes the phone would go into boot loop and then turn off again with slight backlight. I couldn't catch flash mode between loops. So, for me the only option was to do what I described in my original post. And by the way, this saves you plenty of time. Also, I believe, the phone still takes charge from PC while flashing (although I am not sure). Any way, I have successfully recovered my phone.

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[Q] so this is my problem

I have a one X unlocked international version which I had rooted and set up a recovery. I then went on to try to flash over ARHD after super wiping, and did a battery stat reset since I had flashed at around 30% and figured it would reset the calibration on the battery. Anyways, from here this is where it goes bad. After restarting it goes into a boot loop and ends up getting kicked back into bootloader. After this I try to factory reset to no avail. After trying to reflash the rom a couple times using recovery, recovery just died and won't even load anymore. In addition to this I can't get the battery to hold a charge as each time I plug it in it reboots and loads then says 0 battery and dies instantly. I can get to bootloader and fastboot but can't flash anything through fastboot because it says the battery is too low.
Any suggestions on how to fix this and get it back up and running, or am I forced to send it to HTC the moment they bring in parts for it. (right now HTC says there is a wait on parts as they do not have any in stock as its a new phone and their texas facility has diddly on hand)
Any suggestions are welcome as to fixing this predicament.
phil.W said:
did a battery stat reset since I had flashed at around 30% and figured it would reset the calibration on the battery.
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How did you wipe batterystats, from CWM? As the recoveries are new I suppose it's possible something went wrong if you did it that way, but it seems unlikely.
However, though probably not the root of your problem, there's no point in wiping batterystats.bin, as all that file holds in information on what processes have been using battery since your last unplugged your charger. This was one of those android myths (I used to do it too ) that was officially put to bed early in the year:
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...g-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life
In addition to this I can't get the battery to hold a charge as each time I plug it in it reboots and loads then says 0 battery and dies instantly. I can get to bootloader and fastboot but can't flash anything through fastboot because it says the battery is too low.
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I'm pretty sure I've seen others with this issue, have a search around the forums. Have you tried turning the phone from the bootloader screen, and leaving it plugged in to charge for a while?
Try this:
1. Boot into bootloader
2. Select Fastboot menu
3. Select "Power off" to shut down the phone
5. Plug in charger
Leave it for a while. From what I've read, the power LED may flash at first, but should settle after a few mins to a solid red. I'd leave it till it's green and fully charged then try again.
If that works, and you can get into recovery again, try restoring your backup of the stock ROM if you have one, to check the phone boots okay. (If you didn't take a backup first, you will next time. ) Otherwise try re-flashing the ROM, or if that fails you might have to re-flash stock recovery, re-lock your bootloader and then run the relevant RUU for your device to flash the stock firmware back. You'll have to unlock and root again in that case.
Good luck, hope it works for you!

[S/SL/AS/Ion]General bricked device thread

So, I've been seeing A LOT of threads regarding bricked devices (be it soft or hard bricks). So, I decided to create this thread, so everyone with bricked devices post here for help, instead of filling our forums and XDA servers with a load of topics with the same stuff.
If someone knows of a general unbricking thread, please PM me or tag me with a link so I can post on this post.
I will PM a mod to pin this thread to top.
To all brickers,
Before posting, try this thread:{RECOVER SOFT-brick}[2012 XPERIA's]Recover ALL 2012 XPERIAs from SOFT-brick
Remember to give the author thanks
Xperia S Return Back To Stock!
Pre-Requisites
For All The New Users..
If You Did Something Wrong
If nothing is working out
Not Able to Fix
Need to Return Back To Original Firmware?
Here is the Guide For You
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Return Back To Stock
GUIDE for Better Understanding With Pictures And Images For New Users
Explained Step By Step
Click -- [HERE]​
Just a tip: Try downloading Sony Update Service and following the instructions if you get a green LED blink on your phone, which is way simpler to recover without any problems.
Guys My ION LT28h got bricked during a recovery using CWM.
First It was a soft brick, i did something , random pressing of buttons made it worse. its on HARD BRICKED STATE now. Its been more than 5 weeks.
So after some research i found out that my Kernel is ****ed up. My phone is Boot loader Locked, so i cant flash the Kernel separately.
Now few of our fellow xda members told me to unplug the battery cable from the motherboard.
I have successfully disconnected the battery cable from motherboard, i kept it disconnected for one whole night.
Whats the next step ?
Will i be able to flash it with flash tool after connecting the battery to motherboard back ?
Will i be able flash the busted Kernel to a working stock kernel ?
Accidentally messed up and soft bricked Ion- LT28h.
xperia Ion LT28h
ROM: JB 4.1 Pure CyanogenMod Based on CM 10 FXP 218
kernel: GI Kernel v3 or v5
Recovery: TWRP and CWM
Rooted and Unlocked Bootloader
Hi guys, above mentioned were my previous settings. Had occassional reboots and sometimes it was kinda laggy that's why i decided to flash it to another ROM - supposedly to ParanoidAndroid. After following steps to install PA, my phone was on bootloops, was in a hurry then freaked out, i tried soft and hardreset, and tried booting on recovery both on twrp and cwm to flash properly as what was instructed however i may have flashed the wrong zips interchangeably with other roms and kernels resulting to a total messed up ion. i could have restored immediately to a saved CWM or TWRP backup right away however, i only stopped resetting when my phone suddenly stopped responding, no Sony logo, no Xperia logo, no boot, just backlight on, does not turn off, soft and hard reset no nothing. i guess until the battery went dead, then i charged it the whole night.
after reading most threads on recovering softbricked phone, mainly this {RECOVER SOFT-brick}[2012 XPERIA's]Recover ALL 2012 XPERIAs from SOFT-brick thread, and after a couple of days of red led, i constantly charged, i patiently waited(2days) still no green led, however i found out that i can access fastboot. (blue led).. i managed to get to this fastboot mode(blue led) ONLY after i soft reset or power+vol.up/1 vibrate the phone once the backlight lits up- on&off - for about less than a minute then it goes back to red led. (i'll be calling that stage as backlit-on&off-then-back-to-solid-red-led cycle) but then again if i go to fastboot, it will stay in fastboot mode during flashes and it stays there until the battery runs out and goes back to red led. then i charge my phone again, but
during fastboot mode, i have tried flashing the kernel, system and boot image. all via Fastboot command prompt.
and all were successful. there were combinations like, flashing only the kernel, tried flashing kernel and system, tried boot image only, tried all the same time, tried system only, tried different kernels, system and boot img, BUT STILL my phone wont even give me the sony logo screen.
then i thought i may need to wipe cache and userdata so i also erased cache and userdate a couple of times via fastboot mode command prompt. and yes fastboot does detects my phone. it can reboot to bootloader or just the normal fastboot reboot. so i have no issues regarding phone and pc via using fastboot command prompt. and Same thing - all flashes were successful,
i have flashed i think more or less than a total of 50 times, flashing different combinations. Still it goes back to brick mode.. backlit-on&off-then-back-to-solid-red-led cycle.
i'd like to add that i have also tried flashing via fastboot mode using Flashtool. (thunder icon+selecting 'fastboot mode'). i have flashed the kernel and system, tried kernel only, tried both same time, tried system with boot.img tried flashing kernel with boot.img too, tried different combinations. again, all were successful, but still same result.
it only goes back to backlit-on&off-then-back-to-solid-red-led cycle.
a couple of days after it went to green. flashmode finally! thinking everything will now be alright, i decided to flash it using flashtool via flashmode. I connected phone to pc, after the solid red led and after backlit-on&off-then-back-to-solid-red-led cycle. and the it goes back to red led then the backlit on&off cycle, after observing my phone for hours i then knew that after, i guess about a hundred cycle of backlit on&offs it really does go to green led by itself and if i'm connected to the pc and flashtool it stays on green led or flashmode, however if im connected only on a wallcharger it goes to green led but will only stay there for like 1-2 seconds then goes back to red led and then the backlit on&off cycle.
then i thought just maybe my battery really needs to die as mentioned, since upon plugging my phone on to a wall charger it goes immediately to red led and there's really no response on the phone except only if you gonna wait for the backlit on&off cycle the n press power + vol up then it will respond and go to fastboot mode or power+vol down which goes to flashmode. then i decided to reset the battery by carefully unplugging the ribbon cable and i did. well, initially it did (led was off for a moment then changed to blinking red then solid red) but i have to go to work that time and had to continue only after coming home from work, and that did not resolved it.
i may have flashed my ion a hundred times or so to this date, still no luck. i have finally decided to re-locked my bootloader- and yes it is successfully locked now. - thinking PCC/SEUS/SUS would get it back to life but i'm wrong - it just cant detect my phone. PC companion detects it as Phone/Tablet only then after selecting Ion on the phone list it always says my device is upto date and no available software. (sad)
I also noticed that flashtool does not detect my phone as LT28h. It only says that it is connected to flashmode. Is that an issue too. I have tried diff versions of flashtool from 9.6 to 9.11 all same. i have also installed fastboot and adb as well as flashtool drivers, it sayas all were successfully installed however if im connected via flashtool flashmode, none seems to be detected on device manager, tried reinstalling and manually installing the sony sa0103 adb interface driver however after installing i get an error unable to start device. even if my phone is connected still the device on devicemanager still has an excalamation point. i'm using windows 8. i have flashed successfully before when my phone was in good state, however now that im on brick mode it seems that all flashes i've done did not push thru. also those times that i have flashed my ion via flashtool it says something like:
phone should be connected with usb debugging on and enabled install on unknown sources. i have tried flashing it using win7 pc phone was not detected still, however flashtool stated and detected my device was connected on usb debugging mode, but have has errors during flashing though.
since my bootloader is now locked im unable to flash now via fastboot. before bootloader status says- rooted now bootloader status is- ROOTABLE.
i previously owned xperia neo and have managed to flash it successfully without any issues, also this is the 3rd time i had bricked my ion and managed to fix it before..
i also want to ask regarding flashing back to stock - does that mean any stock firmware can be selected? can be .233 / .68 /.20 or the latest ICS 6.1.E.3.7? coz i have basically tried to all of those mentioned. also is the reason that my flashes were not successful is it because i was currently on 4.1 JB ROM and im flashing 4.0 ICS stock? I also have TWRP and CWM backups on my PC and on internal SD card, is there a way for me to flash or restore those backups via flashtool?
I'm running out of options, i'm desperate and on the verge of giving up.
i dont want to believe that i have totally messed up and hard bricked my phone. I do believe that there is a solution to this, and my phone can be recovered without sending it over to repairshop.. Today is the 3rd week and still struggling to get my phone back to life (even just the sony logo) . any suggestions before i unlock again my bootloader? please help. Any help will be gladly appreciated, and many thanks to everyone for spending time on reading my messed up and soft/hardbrick ion experience.
If you brick your device while flashing kernel and device do not respond any way then follow this little difficult but 100% sure method.
- Dissemble your phone.
- Disconnect battery ribbon from motherboard.
- Reconnect battery ribbon.
- Fastly connect USB cable while holding vol +/-
- Flash Kernel or FTF FW.
Just looking for some direction on my Xperia Ion that recently got bricked while attempting to update to JB software.
Currently, it has no response except for plugging into charger giving a solid red light. I am unable to get it into flashmode and have already disassembled and disconnected/reconnected the battery to reset it.
Im gonna guess that the kernel is royally efed up at this point, Im unable to get it into a bootloop either.
What is the next step to solve this issue? Any help is greatly appreciated!
Droiiiiiiiiid said:
Just looking for some direction on my Xperia Ion that recently got bricked while attempting to update to JB software.
Currently, it has no response except for plugging into charger giving a solid red light. I am unable to get it into flashmode and have already disassembled and disconnected/reconnected the battery to reset it.
Im gonna guess that the kernel is royally efed up at this point, Im unable to get it into a bootloop either.
What is the next step to solve this issue? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Did you try SUS ? Official update service ?
Droiiiiiiiiid said:
Just looking for some direction on my Xperia Ion that recently got bricked while attempting to update to JB software.
Currently, it has no response except for plugging into charger giving a solid red light. I am unable to get it into flashmode and have already disassembled and disconnected/reconnected the battery to reset it.
Im gonna guess that the kernel is royally efed up at this point, Im unable to get it into a bootloop either.
What is the next step to solve this issue? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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I think that you should charge it more to be able to go into flashmode. Maybe until the red light will go off or it'll turn into green. Then try to go into flashmode. Good luck
MozzieZ said:
Did you try SUS ? Official update service ?
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I was going to but that requires my device be in Flashmode.
Droiiiiiiiiid said:
I was going to but that requires my device be in Flashmode.
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Read this, maybe it will help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344896
This is my first time got hard brick on my phone. I'm flash wrong ROM (it made for S but I flash it on SL) now my phone totally dead. When I put on wall charger it show constant red led and off several minutes later, try disassemble phone and disconnect and connect ribbon doesn't help to get flashmode and fastboot mode. Any help would be very appreciated.
EDIT: After disconnect ribbon battery I got notification on flashtool "device connected with usb debugging off" but led remains on constant red. Should I try rubber band tricks?
ahlulnugraha said:
This is my first time got hard brick on my phone. I'm flash wrong ROM (it made for S but I flash it on SL) now my phone totally dead. When I put on wall charger it show constant red led and off several minutes later, try disassemble phone and disconnect and connect ribbon doesn't help to get flashmode and fastboot mode. Any help would be very appreciated.
EDIT: After disconnect ribbon battery I got notification on flashtool "device connected with usb debugging off" but led remains on constant red. Should I try rubber band tricks?
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After disconnecting and connecting back the battery cable , you wont get access to flashboot/flashmode instantly. disconnecting the cable will reset the phone.
If you are getting red led means , its charging on low power. You should keep on wall charging for some hours , say 12 + hours.
After that try flashing the kernel alone , first . you will have to hold the flash mode button for sometime. say 5-10 minutes. then if u have enough charge in your phone it will flash the kernel alone. if u are successful in flashing the kernel, then charge again for some hours , 2-4 hours then try to flash the entire ROM.
Read the Thread Recovering Bricked Phones. This will help. I recovered my phone following the method shown in that thread.
Be patient bro, you can recover your phone, just that it will take some time
Captain Droid said:
After disconnecting and connecting back the battery cable , you wont get access to flashboot/flashmode instantly. disconnecting the cable will reset the phone.
If you are getting red led means , its charging on low power. You should keep on wall charging for some hours , say 12 + hours.
After that try flashing the kernel alone , first . you will have to hold the flash mode button for sometime. say 5-10 minutes. then if u have enough charge in your phone it will flash the kernel alone. if u are successful in flashing the kernel, then charge again for some hours , 2-4 hours then try to flash the entire ROM.
Read the Thread Recovering Bricked Phones. This will help. I recovered my phone following the method shown in that thread.
Be patient bro, you can recover your phone, just that it will take some time
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Thanks for your fast reply, but I'm already put on wall charger 1 day, and the red led got turn off (no led at all). I think I'll try rubber band trick tonight and leave it till morning.
Hey guys I'm having a problem with my Acro S... It's bootloader is unlocked.
It was soft bricked due to a command I ran on Terminal Emulator (dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0). After inputting that command I safely turned off the phone (Long press Power button, Choose Power off). After turning off, phone was completely dead, no response. It was on 80% battery for sure. It happened last week Saturday (July 20). I then charged my phone for 2days+. On the first day (July 21), no red LED appeared, on the 2nd day (July 22), constant red LED appeared, 3rd day (July 23), red LED disappeared. I then prepared my flashtool for flashing the JB firmware .211 KERNEL ONLY. So I plugged in my phone with volume down pressed, I pressed it for 15mins! My finger was f*cked, after 15mins... nothing happened, RED LED just disappeared and I just heard the Windows USB sound. Flash process didn't start, phone didn't give me a GREEN LED. I tried it again and again and miserably same thing happens, can't go to flash mode. Tried the same with volume up button for fastboot mode but still nothing happens, the RED LED just disappears!
Should I just leave my phone charging on the wall socket even if the RED LED disappeared? To get green LED?
SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME! I NEED MY PHONE SO BAD! :crying:
i was installing the prerooted/deodexed stock lt28h rom through cwm in the middle of instalation my phone rebooted and came into a sony bootloop i forced it shutdown by pressing power and volume up now its not starting not even charginig what to do please help :crying::crying:
Flash Tool
Be calm and sit back now put your phone to charger for whole night and then next day download flashtool and a firmware for you device and fladh it your device will breath again.......
tejasvi1 said:
i was installing the prerooted/deodexed stock lt28h rom through cwm in the middle of instalation my phone rebooted and came into a sony bootloop i forced it shutdown by pressing power and volume up now its not starting not even charginig what to do please help :crying::crying:
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we have desame problem my phone is not charging no ligths/led and cant power on after pressing power and up because im stuck in boothllop after afgrading via OTA.
theprint said:
we have desame problem my phone is not charging no ligths/led and cant power on after pressing power and up because im stuck in boothllop after afgrading via OTA.
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thks for sharing but i have alraedy solved my hard brick problem my phone is back and running normally

LT26i Black Screen with backlight, can be flashed in FlashTool, but doesn't boots!

Hello all,
I have this LT26i of my sister, which stop working the last night. It doens't boot at all (i.e. no Sony neither XPERIA image appears). It was on a stock ROM, nothing fancy has been done to it.
It only turns on the backlight, but nothing can be seen in the display. I disasembled it, took the battery, and tried again. Still, no luck.
It can charge the battery (because I was monitoring the voltage of it), but whenever the charging circuits decides to boot the kernel in "charging mode", the screen goes as I mentioned earlier, and it doesn't charge the battery anymore. When the battery is low again, it shuts off, and the process starts all over again.
The phone can be soft-reset (pressing power + vol + for a while, just one vibration) and it also can be hard-reset (the same, but waiting longer, 3 vibrations).
I can connect it via usb in FlashMode.
I've tried the FlashTool with several .FTF files (withouth wiping anything, I'll talk about this later), and they seem to be flashed OK, but the same problem still exists.
I've read in this thread that someone has almost the same issue, but he could manage to fix it by using one version. I did try that, but still the same.
The FTF files that I've tried:
LT26i_6.1.A.2.50_1257-5499_WORLD.ftf
LT26i_6.2.B.1.96_1257-9071_R3H.ftf <- this is the stock that came with the phone
LT26i_6.2.B.1.96_1257-6919.ftf
LT26i_6.2.B.0.211_World Generic.ftf
I'm running out of ideas, and I would like to preserve the Data partition, or at least, dump it from the phone. That is, my priority is to recover the photos and stuff that are stored in there.
Any tip will be great! Thanks in advance!!

Question What'll happen if phone shut down due to low battery in fastboot/recovery and is there any fix? (POCO F3)

I know flashing roms are easy. But it might be difficult for newcomers like me. I have always a question in mind what'll happen if my phone shut down due to low battery in fastboot/recovery. If I format the OS before shutdown, is it possible to charge the phone offline without no OS then continue flashing roms?
##Following things happened with me.
I was in MIUI 12.5. I installed Pixel Recovery to flash PE12 via adb sideload. Then I cleared all data/cache. When I tried to update the rom by sideload, it didn't work. I wanted to search the internet and as it would take time, I tried to turn the phone off. I couldn't even shut the phone to save battery. Whenever I pressed power button, instead of shutting down, it always took me to the bootloader menu. Thats when I thought about this question.
that question is so out of the box, i doubt anyone can give you an answer with proof
but yes, i believe it is possible to charge even without OS and no, i dont have any proof to back this up
That's why you need to charge phone first at least until 50% up before flashing any rom.. otherwise if still happen phone shutdown while flashing, yes you still can recover as long your phone bootloader still at unlocked stats also phone still can go into fastboot
If it shuts down when in fastboot/recovery because the battery is empty, you simply charge it and reboot, that should cause no harm. Shutting down while flashing a ROM however is a totally different story. You might get lucky and be able to boot the phone back into fastboot/recovery or you could end up with a paperweight.
jadephyre said:
If it shuts down when in fastboot/recovery because the battery is empty, you simply charge it and reboot, that should cause no harm. Shutting down while flashing a ROM however is a totally different story. You might get lucky and be able to boot the phone back into fastboot/recovery or you could end up with a paperweight.
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I did shutdown the phone within fastboot to cancel flash all and lock....then booted in forced fastboot end flashed with flash all to not lock the bootloader....and had no prob....! I think those partitions are protected against those scenarios....
Following things happened with me.
I was in MIUI 12.5. I installed Pixel Recovery to flash PE12 via adb sideload. Then I cleared all data/cache. When I tried to update the rom by sideload, it didn't work. I wanted to search the internet and as it would take time, I tried to turn the phone off. I couldn't even shut the phone to save battery. Whenever I pressed power button, instead of shutting down, it always took me to the bootloader menu. Thats when I thought about this question.
Addymore said:
I did shutdown the phone within fastboot to cancel flash all and lock....then booted in forced fastboot end flashed with flash all to not lock the bootloader....and had no prob....! I think those partitions are protected against those scenarios....
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No. NO NO NO and NO.
You were lucky. This can totally brick your phone. Critical partitions are being modified in the Flashing-process.
There is no protection.
If your phone shuts down during the Flashing-process, your phone can get bricked (black screen) and you can't even boot Fastboot & Recovery anymore. I know this. I have experience.
You must ensure that you have enough Battery (I recommend 75% Battery at least), that the USB connection is stable (will not disconnect randomly), and that your PC won't crash/shut down.
IF IT HAPPENS, that the Flashing-process errors out, DON'T REBOOT THE PHONE. If you do so, you won't be able to enter Fastboot anymore. You must stay in Fastboot. Just reconnect USB, and try again to Flash. Just don't reboot the phone.
Sorry for fear-mongering, but this is definitely dangerous and not to be taken lightly.
dreamytom said:
No. NO NO NO and NO.
You were lucky. This can totally brick your phone. Critical partitions are being modified in the Flashing-process.
There is no protection.
If your phone shuts down during the Flashing-process, your phone can get bricked (black screen) and you can't even boot Fastboot & Recovery anymore. I know this. I have experience.
You must ensure that you have enough Battery (I recommend 75% Battery at least), that the USB connection is stable (will not disconnect randomly), and that your PC won't crash/shut down.
IF IT HAPPENS, that the Flashing-process errors out, DON'T REBOOT THE PHONE. If you do so, you won't be able to enter Fastboot anymore. You must stay in Fastboot. Just reconnect USB, and try again to Flash. Just don't reboot the phone.
Sorry for fear-mongering, but this is definitely dangerous and not to be taken lightly.
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I think it is because I forced fastboot mode after few seconds of starting flashing....by the way I was avoid the flash and lock option that I selected by error while I wanted flash and clean...
I think, there is no ptoblem, fastboot Mode is Read Only Memory, no one can write/edit this think.
No matter you abort the flashing prosses , or the device loss power from battery, didn't affect the fastboot sector/bios on PC
*IMO

I need help with my Samsung J6 it won't turn on

So i was flashing a new rom with twrp bootloader unlocked everything went well and then when i went out of twrp it just would't turn on anymore just off but the screen was still on so the phone too but then i thought just to wait till the battery dies and so it did i put my phone to charge and i didn't say anything so i just let it there came back about an hour later still nothing and it wont turn on, nothing at all i don't know what to do i hope it ain't hard bricked
Try booting into download mode(odin mode), you'll have the confirmation page on it DO NOT GO PAST IT, let your phone on there for a few a hours so it can get enough juice to flash your stock firmware.
From my experience one hour should be enough to flash but you have to be quick after you take it out of the charger and put putting it to the pc. I also recomend to have every firmware file preloaded on odin.

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