[SOLVED] [Q] My Xperia Ion Needs Hard Brick help - Sony Xperia S, Acro S, Ion

Hi,
I need help with my xperia ion lt28h..
After installing a .zip (Smooth ion) through CWM Recovery, my phone restarted n booted up normally to the lock screen. After i unlocked the screen, it went blank so I pressed the power button and the normal power off button (and some others) appears, so i power off the phone and it went to a boot loop.
I tried pressing the Volume up + power button and connecting it to flashtool by pressing the volume down button and inserting the usbto flash a new firmware but nothing appeared on flashtool
I tried the Volume up + power button again and again and still nothing.. I then pressed Volume up + power button again but longer and received 2 or 3 vibrations (i can't remember) and now the phone is just Dead. No Screen,No LED light, nothing :'(
I tried charging it for 2+ hours and tried connecting it to my pc to see if it does anything but apparently nothing happens.
Somebody please help me :'( This is my only phone and I have no other
Xperia ion LT28h
Firmware: 6.0.F.0.72 (LT28i 's Firmware)
Bootloader: Unlocked
And Rooted with Busybox installed

help
Anyone?
Help?

Check out this thread here or in general discussion, about recovering phone from soft brick, now after hard reset (10 secs volume up and power button) you probably need wait until your battery is dead (about 40-60 hours). You've got unlocked bootloader so you need to be patient, and you need to take care about your phone. You can damage it more. If you don't understand something from that thread, feel free to ask community.
Tap Tap Tapatalk - Sony Xperia S

GUIDE to Solve problem
Managed to Recover my phone to good as new!
Full Guide:
Let the phone charge for 4+ hrs on wall charger (No LED).
After 4-6 hours, Red LED should appear flashing. After a few hours, Red LED should be constant. Continue charging for 25+ hours on wall charger until Red LED disappears or turns Green.
Unplug from wall charger
Run flashtool from PC, flash a stable firmware. Do not plug in phone to PC until it asks to.
While holding volume down, plug in USB - May take up to 10 minutes for the phone to be connected and flashing to begin
Green LED will appear and after a few seconds - flash will run.
Unplug USB and Charge with wall charger.
Phone should be back up and running.

sony xperia ion user
hi..im new here... i think my phone is soft brick..can anyone help me..

ronex1234 said:
hi..im new here... i think my phone is soft brick..can anyone help me..
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Just explain it a bit more next time.Ill help u
Sent from my Xperia SL using xda premium

RISHI RAJ said:
Just explain it a bit more next time.Ill help u
Sent from my Xperia SL using xda premium
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alright... i've got a problem with my phone.. it won't turned on..it only shows the red led and after a few hours, it dissappears.. i cant even acces the power+down button...can you help me with this..?

ronex1234 said:
alright... i've got a problem with my phone.. it won't turned on..it only shows the red led and after a few hours, it dissappears.. i cant even acces the power+down button...can you help me with this..?
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You Need 2 Things First..
1. Flashtool by @Androxyde
2. A Stock ftf File.​
For solving the soft brick problem you should read this thread : by our own moderator @ToledoJab
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1849170
If you have any questions or further problems. Feel free to message me.
Basically If See the LED Lights on Phone You need to ..
Start flashtool
Click the lightining button
Go to flashmode
Select the stock firmware which you downloaded. (Place it in C:/Flashtool/firmwares)
Connect the phone holding Volume Down Button When Prompted.
Let the Phone finish flashing
Thats it. This should work.

dwarkesh2492 said:
You Need 2 Things First..
1. Flashtool by @Androxyde
2. A Stock ftf File.​
For solving the soft brick problem you should read this thread : by our own moderator @ToledoJab
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1849170
If you have any questions or further problems. Feel free to message me.
Basically If See the LED Lights on Phone You need to ..
Start flashtool
Click the lightining button
Go to flashmode
Select the stock firmware which you downloaded. (Place it in C:/Flashtool/firmwares)
Connect the phone holding Volume Down Button When Prompted.
Let the Phone finish flashing
Thats it. This should work.
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I cant go to flashmode..nothing happens... i hold the power+down button for 2 mins..but nothing happens..

ronex1234 said:
I cant go to flashmode..nothing happens... i hold the power+down button for 2 mins..but nothing happens..
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Quick Question, Connect the phone only when the Flashtool asks you to do.
Does this still not responding?

dwarkesh2492 said:
Quick Question, Connect the phone only when the Flashtool asks you to do.
Does this still not responding?
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still nothing..but i have red led...

ronex1234 said:
still nothing..but i have red led...
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(Your phone will respond & should respond to fastboot and flashmode only when charge is more then factory charging (50%) or allows flashes in between charging cycles)
Ok Now I Understand Your Problem,
Assuming you know the basics of flashing STOCK ROM via Flashtool
Do Not HARD RESET 3 Vibrations. Recovering From This Deep Level Of Soft Brick Is Very Hard, Takes Lots Of Time.
First of All, Please Connect Your Phone To The Wall Charger. Untill it Turns Green. This will Take a Long Time.
You can Work On Your Phone i.e Flashing And Stuff only When it is charged enough for working conditions.
On a working phone there are different stages of a battery's charging cycle. The stages are listed in order they happen. The cycle goes from a completely dead battery through a phone running on battery and back to a completely dead battery.
Dead battery. No response from the power button, no screen and no led.
Connect to charger
Low battery level charging mode. This is when just the RED led is on and no screen. At this stage the battery's charge is to low to turn the phone on, but it is charging.
Kernel controlled off-line charging mode. This is when the battery has charged enough from step (3) and boots the kernel to charge the battery. The phone is off, but could be turned on using the power button. A quick press of the power button will show this battery icon. Icon will fill with charge.
The kernel also controls charging when the phone is on.
Battery is fully charged. Green LED. You Can Start To Recover Your Phone.
Unplug the phone and turn on.
Battery is dead from normal use.
Repeat stages starting at (1)
If your phone is not working but you see a led or have bootloops DO NOT USE HARD-RESET. This can make your phone lock/freeze up until the battery dies. It can take as much as 60hours to die.​
How to Recover?
First Calm Down And Understand The Next Few Point. @ronex1234
The memory chips need lose power to clear the bad data and reset the phone. Either by the battery going dead or by unplugging the battery.
You can to leave the phone on a charger to see when the battery dies. Usually the battery will not charge in a soft-brick state and will die while still plugged in. After the reset you should then get the red led. However if you get a red led immediately when first plugged in and no response but red led for a long time, then you may need to leave the phone unplugged and let the battery die.
Only after the chips reset will you get the red led. The RED LED should mean the phone is charging in 'low battery level charge mode'.
Once you get the red led, after the reset, do NOT try to turn on the phone. If you try to start the phone now without fixing the problem you will have to start all over.
This is what you need to do, Read Carefully.
keep charging with wall charger. A charger has a higher current rate and should charge faster than a PC.
Make flashtool ready to flash your stock.ftf file. If you are experiencing errors while flashing the entire ROM try to flash just the kernel, check off all in the exclude box except kernel. At this point your battery is very low and doing this will make the flash process much faster than trying to flash the entire ROM.
Try to connect phone in flash-mode. If your phone has enough battery you will get green led. If the flash fails on the first try, just put it back on the charger and wait about 10-30 minutes and repeat. It may take a while to charge enough to flash.
If you see the red led go out, then try for flash-mode.
If you get bootloops, try to flash between loops. As soon as you notice loop, hold volume down and plug the phone into PC with FlashTool ready. Once the loop starts you have very little time to flash, before the loops drain the battery. If you can not flash, the battery will have to die and phone reset. Then start over with red led.
After you complete the flash, unplug the phone and see what happens. Sometimes it will boot to Sony screen and then shut off by itself, if so plug in to a charger. You should get the red led then the battery charging screen then. After about 20 minutes of red led.
If you get a green led (for flash mode) then press the power button until 1 vibration. The green led should flash 1 time. This will end flashmode and start the phone. If you don't end flashmode the phone will still give a green led whenever plugged in, but it will not charge, until the battery dies and the phone resets again.
If you were able to flash the entire stock.ftf file and your phone has gone from red led to the charging screen, then your phone should now be recovered and turn on normally.
If you could only flash the kernel then you will get bootloops. Again you can unplug and try a hard-reset to turn off the phone. If hard-reset works plug in charger and wait for red led and then charging screen.
If you don't do a hard-reset, the phone boot looping should kill the battery and then plug in charger (this is what I did). Then wait for red led and then charging screen.
Now you should have a good kernel and the phone plugged in. You should have the charging screen with the battery icon and led for 'off-line charge mode'. Charge until over 50%. A quick press of the power button will bring up the charging screen.
Once over 50% then flash the full stock.ftf with a full wipe.
If you got this far but still cannot flash a full stock.ftf file then try to use PC Companion software to REPAIR your phone. Make sure battery is more than 50%.
If all fails then post a copy of the FlashTool log in this thread.
Thank You @ToledoJab For his Amazing Guide [Here]

dwarkesh2492 said:
(Your phone will respond & should respond to fastboot and flashmode only when charge is more then factory charging (50%) or allows flashes in between charging cycles)
Ok Now I Understand Your Problem,
Assuming you know the basics of flashing STOCK ROM via Flashtool
Do Not HARD RESET 3 Vibrations. Recovering From This Deep Level Of Soft Brick Is Very Hard, Takes Lots Of Time.
First of All, Please Connect Your Phone To The Wall Charger. Untill it Turns Green. This will Take a Long Time.
You can Work On Your Phone i.e Flashing And Stuff only When it is charged enough for working conditions.
On a working phone there are different stages of a battery's charging cycle. The stages are listed in order they happen. The cycle goes from a completely dead battery through a phone running on battery and back to a completely dead battery.
Dead battery. No response from the power button, no screen and no led.
Connect to charger
Low battery level charging mode. This is when just the RED led is on and no screen. At this stage the battery's charge is to low to turn the phone on, but it is charging.
Kernel controlled off-line charging mode. This is when the battery has charged enough from step (3) and boots the kernel to charge the battery. The phone is off, but could be turned on using the power button. A quick press of the power button will show this battery icon. Icon will fill with charge.
The kernel also controls charging when the phone is on.
Battery is fully charged. Green LED. You Can Start To Recover Your Phone.
Unplug the phone and turn on.
Battery is dead from normal use.
Repeat stages starting at (1)
If your phone is not working but you see a led or have bootloops DO NOT USE HARD-RESET. This can make your phone lock/freeze up until the battery dies. It can take as much as 60hours to die.​
How to Recover?
First Calm Down And Understand The Next Few Point. @ronex1234
The memory chips need lose power to clear the bad data and reset the phone. Either by the battery going dead or by unplugging the battery.
You can to leave the phone on a charger to see when the battery dies. Usually the battery will not charge in a soft-brick state and will die while still plugged in. After the reset you should then get the red led. However if you get a red led immediately when first plugged in and no response but red led for a long time, then you may need to leave the phone unplugged and let the battery die.
Only after the chips reset will you get the red led. The RED LED should mean the phone is charging in 'low battery level charge mode'.
Once you get the red led, after the reset, do NOT try to turn on the phone. If you try to start the phone now without fixing the problem you will have to start all over.
This is what you need to do, Read Carefully.
keep charging with wall charger. A charger has a higher current rate and should charge faster than a PC.
Make flashtool ready to flash your stock.ftf file. If you are experiencing errors while flashing the entire ROM try to flash just the kernel, check off all in the exclude box except kernel. At this point your battery is very low and doing this will make the flash process much faster than trying to flash the entire ROM.
Try to connect phone in flash-mode. If your phone has enough battery you will get green led. If the flash fails on the first try, just put it back on the charger and wait about 10-30 minutes and repeat. It may take a while to charge enough to flash.
If you see the red led go out, then try for flash-mode.
If you get bootloops, try to flash between loops. As soon as you notice loop, hold volume down and plug the phone into PC with FlashTool ready. Once the loop starts you have very little time to flash, before the loops drain the battery. If you can not flash, the battery will have to die and phone reset. Then start over with red led.
After you complete the flash, unplug the phone and see what happens. Sometimes it will boot to Sony screen and then shut off by itself, if so plug in to a charger. You should get the red led then the battery charging screen then. After about 20 minutes of red led.
If you get a green led (for flash mode) then press the power button until 1 vibration. The green led should flash 1 time. This will end flashmode and start the phone. If you don't end flashmode the phone will still give a green led whenever plugged in, but it will not charge, until the battery dies and the phone resets again.
If you were able to flash the entire stock.ftf file and your phone has gone from red led to the charging screen, then your phone should now be recovered and turn on normally.
If you could only flash the kernel then you will get bootloops. Again you can unplug and try a hard-reset to turn off the phone. If hard-reset works plug in charger and wait for red led and then charging screen.
If you don't do a hard-reset, the phone boot looping should kill the battery and then plug in charger (this is what I did). Then wait for red led and then charging screen.
Now you should have a good kernel and the phone plugged in. You should have the charging screen with the battery icon and led for 'off-line charge mode'. Charge until over 50%. A quick press of the power button will bring up the charging screen.
Once over 50% then flash the full stock.ftf with a full wipe.
If you got this far but still cannot flash a full stock.ftf file then try to use PC Companion software to REPAIR your phone. Make sure battery is more than 50%.
If all fails then post a copy of the FlashTool log in this thread.
Thank You @ToledoJab For his Amazing Guide [Here]
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Hi... How many hours do the battery will totally be dead??.

ronex1234 said:
Hi... How many hours do the battery will totally be dead??.
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For Me It took Nearly 52 Hours To Die.
If you are too much in hurry..
You can even try to open the case and unplug the power chord from the motherbord of xperia
There are many tutorials to do so.
But i'd not recommend that.
The Idea is to Reset the Memory Chip of the phone my providing power to the circuit.
Just like a reset current.

it this problem in this case
04/013/2013 10:13:23 - ERROR -
04/013/2013 10:13:23 - ERROR - Error flashing. Aborted

dwarkesh2492 said:
For Me It took Nearly 52 Hours To Die.
If you are too much in hurry..
You can even try to open the case and unplug the power chord from the motherbord of xperia
There are many tutorials to do so.
But i'd not recommend that.
The Idea is to Reset the Memory Chip of the phone my providing power to the circuit.
Just like a reset current.
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Hi again.. ^_^ i would like to know if am i doing it right... here.. i leave my phone to be dead over 4days(i think) and then i charge it..with in 5 sec.. the RED led is on and then later (about 10-15 mins i think) the RED led is off.. and then no RED led for 2 hours..? am i doing it right?

~ keep charging with wall charger. A charger has a higher current rate and should charge faster than a PC.
~ Make flashtool ready to flash your stock.ftf file. If you are experiencing errors while flashing the entire ROM try to flash just the kernel, check off all in the exclude box except kernel. At this point your battery is very low and doing this will make the flash process much faster than trying to flash the entire ROM.
~ Try to connect phone in flash-mode. If your phone has enough battery you will get green led. If the flash fails on the first try, just put it back on the charger and wait about 10-30 minutes and repeat. It may take a while to charge enough to flash.
~ If you see the red led go out, then try for flash-mode.
~ If you get bootloops, try to flash between loops. As soon as you notice loop, hold volume down and plug the phone into PC with FlashTool ready. Once the loop starts you have very little time to flash, before the loops drain the battery. If you can not flash, the battery will have to die and phone reset. Then start over with red led.
~ After you complete the flash, unplug the phone and see what happens. Sometimes it will boot to Sony screen and then shut off by itself, if so plug in to a charger. You should get the red led then the battery charging screen then. After about 20 minutes of red led.
~ If you get a green led (for flash mode) then press the power button until 1 vibration. The green led should flash 1 time. This will end flashmode and start the phone. If you don't end flashmode the phone will still give a green led whenever plugged in, but it will not charge, until the battery dies and the phone resets again.
~ If you were able to flash the entire stock.ftf file and your phone has gone from red led to the charging screen, then your phone should now be recovered and turn on normally.
~ If you could only flash the kernel then you will get bootloops. Again you can unplug and try a hard-reset to turn off the phone. If hard-reset works plug in charger and wait for red led and then charging screen.
~ If you don't do a hard-reset, the phone boot looping should kill the battery and then plug in charger (this is what I did). Then wait for red led and then charging screen.
~ Now you should have a good kernel and the phone plugged in. You should have the charging screen with the battery icon and led for 'off-line charge mode'. Charge until over 50%. A quick press of the power button will bring up the charging screen.
~ Once over 50% then flash the full stock.ftf with a full wipe.
~ If you got this far but still cannot flash a full stock.ftf file then try to use PC Companion software to REPAIR your phone. Make sure battery is more than 50%.
~ If all fails then post a copy of the FlashTool log in this thread.

dwarkesh2492 said:
~ keep charging with wall charger. A charger has a higher current rate and should charge faster than a PC.
~ Make flashtool ready to flash your stock.ftf file. If you are experiencing errors while flashing the entire ROM try to flash just the kernel, check off all in the exclude box except kernel. At this point your battery is very low and doing this will make the flash process much faster than trying to flash the entire ROM.
~ Try to connect phone in flash-mode. If your phone has enough battery you will get green led. If the flash fails on the first try, just put it back on the charger and wait about 10-30 minutes and repeat. It may take a while to charge enough to flash.
~ If you see the red led go out, then try for flash-mode.
~ If you get bootloops, try to flash between loops. As soon as you notice loop, hold volume down and plug the phone into PC with FlashTool ready. Once the loop starts you have very little time to flash, before the loops drain the battery. If you can not flash, the battery will have to die and phone reset. Then start over with red led.
~ After you complete the flash, unplug the phone and see what happens. Sometimes it will boot to Sony screen and then shut off by itself, if so plug in to a charger. You should get the red led then the battery charging screen then. After about 20 minutes of red led.
~ If you get a green led (for flash mode) then press the power button until 1 vibration. The green led should flash 1 time. This will end flashmode and start the phone. If you don't end flashmode the phone will still give a green led whenever plugged in, but it will not charge, until the battery dies and the phone resets again.
~ If you were able to flash the entire stock.ftf file and your phone has gone from red led to the charging screen, then your phone should now be recovered and turn on normally.
~ If you could only flash the kernel then you will get bootloops. Again you can unplug and try a hard-reset to turn off the phone. If hard-reset works plug in charger and wait for red led and then charging screen.
~ If you don't do a hard-reset, the phone boot looping should kill the battery and then plug in charger (this is what I did). Then wait for red led and then charging screen.
~ Now you should have a good kernel and the phone plugged in. You should have the charging screen with the battery icon and led for 'off-line charge mode'. Charge until over 50%. A quick press of the power button will bring up the charging screen.
~ Once over 50% then flash the full stock.ftf with a full wipe.
~ If you got this far but still cannot flash a full stock.ftf file then try to use PC Companion software to REPAIR your phone. Make sure battery is more than 50%.
~ If all fails then post a copy of the FlashTool log in this thread.
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Hi..its me again.. hmmm... i charge my phone like 25+ hrs but i cant get green led..just no led.. even i leave my phone to be dead with in 4days.. do you have video tutorial?

ronex1234 said:
Hi..its me again.. hmmm... i charge my phone like 25+ hrs but i cant get green led..just no led.. even i leave my phone to be dead with in 4days.. do you have video tutorial?
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I feel you are fairly new to flashing and recovering from bricks.
Please Contact Senior Member For Help And Support.
And I hope you have read this thread.. from our very own @ToledoJab
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1849170​
Note :
For Unlock Bootloader Sony has Developers Tool EMMA for flashing official ROM.
Your main aim should be to get back to STOCK ROM now.
I am sorry friend but if the procedure seems too hard for you,
I'd really recommend you to send your phone to repair to sony.
To prevent any accidental hard bricks.
If your phone LED (any color) is responding, your phone can still be recovered.

dwarkesh2492 said:
I feel you are fairly new to flashing and recovering from bricks.
Please Contact Senior Member For Help And Support.
And I hope you have read this thread.. from our very own @ToledoJab
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1849170​
Note :
For Unlock Bootloader Sony has Developers Tool EMMA for flashing official ROM.
Your main aim should be to get back to STOCK ROM now.
I am sorry friend but if the procedure seems too hard for you,
I'd really recommend you to send your phone to repair to sony.
To prevent any accidental hard bricks.
If your phone LED (any color) is responding, your phone can still be recovered.
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i know how flash but the problem is..where do i start? i've just leave my phone to be dead for 4to5 days and charge like 25+ but i have'nt seen the green led.. i post on the soft and hard brick thread but nothing answer me.. ( anyway..thanks for sharing your ideas.. ) :good:

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Charging while phone is off?

Hi,
Yesterday I came across strange issue. In WinMo, when the phone was off it was charging normally untill the battery was fully charged...
After Flashing Android to NAND I can not do that. It seems to be charging (orange LED is on) for about 10 sec. and than the Display blinks with white light and the phone dies completely.
The only thing you can do after that is to pull out the battery and put it back. Than you can turn the phone on and charge as usually.
What is that issues origin? Battery driver? Or another thingie in Firmware? It seems to be quite strange, that it lights the display even with the phone being off...
a.s.j said:
Hi,
Yesterday I came across strange issue. In WinMo, when the phone was off it was charging normally untill the battery was fully charged...
After Flashing Android to NAND I can not do that. It seems to be charging (orange LED is on) for about 10 sec. and than the Display blinks with white light and the phone dies completely.
The only thing you can do after that is to pull out the battery and put it back. Than you can turn the phone on and charge as usually.
What is that issues origin? Battery driver? Or another thingie in Firmware? It seems to be quite strange, that it lights the display even with the phone being off...
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i have this problem too
a.s.j said:
Hi,
Yesterday I came across strange issue. In WinMo, when the phone was off it was charging normally untill the battery was fully charged...
After Flashing Android to NAND I can not do that. It seems to be charging (orange LED is on) for about 10 sec. and than the Display blinks with white light and the phone dies completely.
The only thing you can do after that is to pull out the battery and put it back. Than you can turn the phone on and charge as usually.
What is that issues origin? Battery driver? Or another thingie in Firmware? It seems to be quite strange, that it lights the display even with the phone being off...
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My Kaiser does the exact same thing, and what it is, is for some reason the phone is booting back up. I came across this the other day, and my phone did the exact same thing described, and not sure what I did, but I managed to turn on the screen and Android was booted up to the lock screen.
It's even done it when I plug the phone into A/C power without the battery even connected.
so here is why it happens, basicly what would happen is in WinMo when the phone would turn off and boot into a charge loop and it would charge and shut off when finished our kernel doesnt have this built into it so it just boots like normal when power is applied
thoughtlesskyle said:
so here is why it happens, basicly what would happen is in WinMo when the phone would turn off and boot into a charge loop and it would charge and shut off when finished our kernel doesnt have this built into it so it just boots like normal when power is applied
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yup... happens to all of us, its not a big deal... there are a lot of worse problems devs are trying to solve... maybe whn they reach a point where the kernel is more stable they should pay attention to the details like this (and the camera driver, camcoder... etc)
thoughtlesskyle said:
so here is why it happens, basicly what would happen is in WinMo when the phone would turn off and boot into a charge loop and it would charge and shut off when finished our kernel doesnt have this built into it so it just boots like normal when power is applied
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Well that answers my question... Yah knew it was something inside the kernel, just didn't know if it was a bug, or something that wasn't implemented yet.
Of course this is low priority task but I just wanted to have that confirmed to know, that my oldie holdie is not broken or what
Quick question:
How old is your kaiser and/or battery ?
About 5 years with original battery
Sent from my Full Android on Kaiser using XDA App
It used to be that if Linux NBH was flashed, the phone wouldn't charge at all when off. Then somebody (dzo I believe) added code to the kernel so that the phone turns on when it is plugged in, so that it will charge. That used to work, with a full complete boot. Now, as you say, the phone tries to wake up but doesn't really make it. Maybe we should look into that, we should be able to fix that, maybe by looking carefully at the git logs for the past six months or so.
There are bigger problems, like data reliability, but if somebody wants a problem in the kernel that they can study and perhaps fix, this is a good one to start with.
To correctly charge the battery system need to be on so i can do this:
start kernel
in initrd:
if it found the power connected then the phone wait for power button (trying the sleep mode)
else
start the system
i need some testing to do it.
Windows do quite the same thing.
l1q1d said:
To correctly charge the battery system need to be on so i can do this:
start kernel
in initrd:
if it found the power connected then the phone wait for power button (trying the sleep mode)
else
start the system
i need some testing to do it.
Windows do quite the same thing.
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If only the real code was as easy as the pseudocode =)

[Q] USB death after Root and Flash on Xperia ARC

HI all,
I flashed my Arc last night, and then rooted it.
All seemed to be fine, until I rebooted after the Root had been completed.
Once the phone turned back on, the battery had dropped from 70% to 1%. It was warning me that it was about to shut off, so I tried to plug it into the computer, via USB cable to charge, and nothing!! I thought it must just be my computer, so I tried to plug it into the wall socket, and still nothing! It just refused to charge. Full stop. However, it continued to tell me that I was bout to run out of charge and didn't turn itself off!!! I unplugged it 1000 times, and still tried each option ( computer/wall socket) and it just wouldnt work.
So, basically, this is a well known problem and you can solve this by following this procedure -
" try removing the battery for a few seconds then reinsert the battery whilst the wall charger is plugged in. give it 5 mins before attempting to switch it back on.
if it manages to switch back on, try to put the phone in flight mode until the red light turns a pale green. "
I did this, and turned it back on. Straight away the phone rocketed back up too 77% battery.
And, the usb port worked again.
So my question is this,
Is this a common issue?
And is following the above process ok for the phone? I hope that I wont have to send it back, cause the other people on that link above had too.
Is anyone else had this problem?
Thanks all for your input
Amanda
This is a common issue, no worries Amanda! Same for me when I flashed the UK Generic 2.3.2 to obtain Root..
How did you fix it???
This happened to me also last time after a reflash. You may try to do a complete drain then do a complete full charge (don't turn on the fone while charging at this time).
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Just remove the battery and wait a few sec.
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[Q] Xperia ARC not turning on after flashing new firmware - Green LED always on

After flashing 4.0.4 rom, flashtool says to disconnect the phone and turn it on. But even after disconnected the usb cable the green light keeps always on and the phone do not turno on. I tried flash it again, flash the old firmware tried to update using SEUS, but it says it already got the latest software Tried to remove and reinsert battery, micro sd and sim card, connect to the charger, take the battery away and charge it on a separated charger... I tried all this again using a different battery too. And the green led light keeps aways on and it stills not turning on. The PC recognizes it on flash mode, I think it maybe permanently on flash mode even after flashing and disconnecting it from the pc.
When it was still working, I was having a strange battery issue. Always when above 50%, the battery LED tuns on and keeps on. Orange and turns green when above 90%, but always on, even after disconnecting the charger. If I take off the battery and reinsert it, even without nothing plugged in it starts the charging battery animation and the led turns on just like if it was charging. Recently the genuine charger was not working anymore, but sometimes it got functionally again just like magic. I was charging it by PC USB port, and after disconnect and connect it to the wall charger it used to keep showing the message in status bar to connect the memory card to the PC, just like if it was still connected to the pc..
If someone have an idea about how to turn it on again...Please, help!
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.LEONARDO. said:
After flashing 4.0.4 rom, flashtool says to disconnect the phone and turn it on. But even after disconnected the usb cable the green light keeps always on and the phone do not turno on. I tried flash it again, flash the old firmware tried to update using SEUS, but it says it already got the latest software Tried to remove and reinsert battery, micro sd and sim card, connect to the charger, take the battery away and charge it on a separated charger... I tried all this again using a different battery too. And the green led light keeps aways on and it stills not turning on. The PC recognizes it on flash mode, I think it maybe permanently on flash mode even after flashing and disconnecting it from the pc.
When it was still working, I was having a strange battery issue. Always when above 50%, the battery LED tuns on and keeps on. Orange and turns green when above 90%, but always on, even after disconnecting the charger. If I take off the battery and reinsert it, even without nothing plugged in it starts the charging battery animation and the led turns on just like if it was charging. Recently the genuine charger was not working anymore, but sometimes it got functionally again just like magic. I was charging it by PC USB port, and after disconnect and connect it to the wall charger it used to keep showing the message in status bar to connect the memory card to the PC, just like if it was still connected to the pc..
If someone have an idea about how to turn it on again...Please, help!
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first try to repair your phone with Sony PC Companion.
Maybe You Have The 0% Bug or Broken TA Unit..
just look if the kernel do it hes job!
Maybe you didn't choose Wipedata/factory reset in flashtool or in CWM?

[Q] Bizarre charging/USB problem on my HTC One X

I'm hoping some of you wise heads on here might be able to help me out with a problem that has got me totally and utterly stumped!
Last week I was using my One X and noticed the battery was down to aorund 14%. I plugged it into a charger and nothing happened...no light...nothing. I tried various different chargers and cables to pc etc and nothing seemed to do anything.
After leaving the phone plugged into the mains for a few hours, I noticed that a very slow/long flashing red/amber light appeared. It kind of stays on for 5 seconds and then off for the same amount of time. I left the phone in this state for about 14 hours and when turning on it would say battery was somewhere between 0%, 1% and 2% and would promptly switch itself off.
I messed about for hours on end trying many different button combinations, sim in/out and came to this bizarre conclusion.........If I plug the phone into the mains for a few minutes, then press power and volume down to get to the HBOOT menu then hold power in again to reboot, the phone reboots into the OS and is functional. It still reads as having 0% or 1% battery and shows as not charging, but it must be getting some juice for it to be working. If I leave the phone in this state for a while I can then unhook it from the charger and use it as normal, even though battery is displaying as 0%. I can use the phone like this for some time, although the battery does not appear to last as long.
Also, the phone is not recognised at all by the PC when plug in via usb when in android os - nothing at all shows in device manager, but it is recognised from the fastboot menu and tries to install device drivers.
Has anybody got any clue if I can save my HOX or am I without a paddle?? Many thanks in advance

[Q] Phone wont turn on after battery depletion

I am having troubles booting my phone after the battery depletes and the phone shuts off. My Optimus G is rooted with lifeless Rom v14 and I have TWRP recovery.
So once the phone dies, I plug it in to charge, and the phone screen automaticaly comes on and the LG logo flashes for a second, but nothing happens. The phone doesn't actually charge. If I remove the phone from the charger, the display still stays on until I hard reset it. I cannot access recovery mode or download mode for some reason. Usually when my phone dies, and I plug it in, it will flash the LG logo, keep the display on for a few seconds, and then shut down and restart and show the battery logo charging. I am not getting that this time, and I can't seem to do anything to get it operating again. There also isn't a red LED light to represent charging either. If anyone has had this issue before or knows how to fix it, I'd really appreciate the information right now.
Thanks
Mexicouger said:
I am having troubles booting my phone after the battery depletes and the phone shuts off. My Optimus G is rooted with lifeless Rom v14 and I have TWRP recovery.
So once the phone dies, I plug it in to charge, and the phone screen automaticaly comes on and the LG logo flashes for a second, but nothing happens. The phone doesn't actually charge. If I remove the phone from the charger, the display still stays on until I hard reset it. I cannot access recovery mode or download mode for some reason. Usually when my phone dies, and I plug it in, it will flash the LG logo, keep the display on for a few seconds, and then shut down and restart and show the battery logo charging. I am not getting that this time, and I can't seem to do anything to get it operating again. There also isn't a red LED light to represent charging either. If anyone has had this issue before or knows how to fix it, I'd really appreciate the information right now.
Thanks
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I had the exact same problem last night. (weird) I held down the power button for ~15 sec, and let the phone sit for about 15 min. I booted it and got it to load into TWRP and then put it on the charger. Let it charge in TWRP to around 10% and then booted into android and let it charge overnight. I had a mild panic attack at first but all is good now. Stupid software dependent charging.
Mexicouger said:
I am having troubles booting my phone after the battery depletes and the phone shuts off. My Optimus G is rooted with lifeless Rom v14 and I have TWRP recovery.
So once the phone dies, I plug it in to charge, and the phone screen automaticaly comes on and the LG logo flashes for a second, but nothing happens. The phone doesn't actually charge. If I remove the phone from the charger, the display still stays on until I hard reset it. I cannot access recovery mode or download mode for some reason. Usually when my phone dies, and I plug it in, it will flash the LG logo, keep the display on for a few seconds, and then shut down and restart and show the battery logo charging. I am not getting that this time, and I can't seem to do anything to get it operating again. There also isn't a red LED light to represent charging either. If anyone has had this issue before or knows how to fix it, I'd really appreciate the information right now.
Thanks
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r.asimi said:
I had the exact same problem last night. (weird) I held down the power button for ~15 sec, and let the phone sit for about 15 min. I booted it and got it to load into TWRP and then put it on the charger. Let it charge in TWRP to around 10% and then booted into android and let it charge overnight. I had a mild panic attack at first but all is good now. Stupid software dependent charging.
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Ok, that's definitely weird... I came to XDA because of this, it happened to me 2x and I did the same as you, let it charge in CWM till 12% ( shower time) and reboot the system. I'm not sure what exactly is causing the issue, it shouldn't be a software problem.
To try to find what's going on, lets talk about what we have in common:
ROM: Houston stock international (stock 4.1.1)
Charger: Non LG charger (htc)
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