[Q] How to password protect the phone when plugged into PC - Verizon HTC One (M7)

How do you pin/password protect the phone when it is plugged into a PC via USB? My phone is encrypted, which requires the lock screen PIN to be entered during the phone startup - I thought the PIN would also be required when plugging into a PC before you could view files, but this is not the case.

If you have lock screen security, you can't view files on the phone until you unlock it. That's if you plug in while the screen is off.

GrayTheWolf said:
If you have lock screen security, you can't view files on the phone until you unlock it. That's if you plug in while the screen is off.
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Ah, hadn't noticed that. I guess every time I had plugged my phone in, it was recently unlocked. I let it time out to test, worked exactly as you described. Thanks, makes me feel much better. :good:
Edit: Also the same even while the screen is turned on when plugging into the PC, but device has timed out and is locked.

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[Q] Pulling data off broken galaxy nexus

I searched a bit around and couldn't find anything like my problem.
Basically, my screen cracked and blanked out. I can power it on, it'll vibrate when the google logo should come up.
I know the security code, but I can't enter it because the touch screen and display is off.. and that means I can't connect it to my PC to pull all the pictures and files off. It is unlocked, but I don't think I rooted it. I've read I may be able to use adb to do it and copy the SDcard off, but I have no idea how to do it without seeing the screen.
The PC does recognize it though, but it will not let me into the files until the security code is entered. Verizon couldn't help, and I only have 10 days as I have my replacement already. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
J Andersen said:
I searched a bit around and couldn't find anything like my problem.
Basically, my screen cracked and blanked out. I can power it on, it'll vibrate when the google logo should come up.
I know the security code, but I can't enter it because the touch screen and display is off.. and that means I can't connect it to my PC to pull all the pictures and files off. It is unlocked, but I don't think I rooted it. I've read I may be able to use adb to do it and copy the SDcard off, but I have no idea how to do it without seeing the screen.
The PC does recognize it though, but it will not let me into the files until the security code is entered. Verizon couldn't help, and I only have 10 days as I have my replacement already. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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You can use Galaxy nexus toolkit to pull files from phone while in ADB mode.
(Hold volume down and up and the power buttone while booting)
And another thing you can try what sounds funny is:
connenct your phone with HDMI onto an external screen and then you or use a USB mouse to enable data transfer or now where to touch the broken screen.
sounds funny btw XD

screen broken no boot?

i dropped my S4 and it broke the LCD/Digitizer. now for some reason it wont even turn on.
can anybody tell me if the device will not turn on if the screen is broke? when i hold the power button, it just vibrates once and thats it, no lights or anything.
or is it possible something on the inside has been damaged to cause it not to turn on?
i can get it replaced through my insurance, but id rather get the screen replaced if i can because there is a lot of sensitive data on there that i need to recover some how.
If you feel a vibration after pressing the power button the phone IS powering on. You just can't see anything due to the screen being broke. You can try connecting your phone to your computer via USB and hope that the MTP Application loads up so that you can view your Internal and External SD cards under Removable Drives on your computer. Try connecting your phone about a minute after you feel the vibration when pressing the power button. Hopefully the kind of data you are trying to recover is on either of the SD cards.
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I think I know exactly what you're talking about OP. Does the phone vibrate quickly like it's going to power on then nothing happens? I broke a screen on my S4 and it wouldn't turn on. I just recently connected a good screen to my phone that was having the same issue as yours and it powered on immediately. So, I'm fairly sure the screen is the reason why your phone isn't turning on?
brian117 said:
If you feel a vibration after pressing the power button the phone IS powering on. You just can't see anything due to the screen being broke. You can try connecting your phone to your computer via USB and hope that the MTP Application loads up so that you can view your Internal and External SD cards under Removable Drives on your computer. Try connecting your phone about a minute after you feel the vibration when pressing the power button. Hopefully the kind of data you are trying to recover is on either of the SD cards.
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thanks, tried this.
my computer does see that the phone is connected. but MTP does not activate. could this be because i have a screen lock pattern?
autonami said:
thanks, tried this.
my computer does see that the phone is connected. but MTP does not activate. could this be because i have a screen lock pattern?
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I don't think the lock screen pattern should affect it, no. It usually boots up and displays the little USB icon in the top left as soon as its plugged in regardless of the phone being locked.
Stupid question but do you think the digitizer really is broken? You might be able to still draw the pattern for the lock screen and see if anything happens. Sorry this had to happen to you. Replacing the screen yourself might be the best bet. Or finding a service online. I'm sure it's easy to do.
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I think the lock screen pattern does indeed affect it. I had a friend who broke her screen and was unable to access her files because of the pattern.
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[Q] Pin Locked, Fastboot Mode, Can't Factory Reset

My phone, AT&T HTC One M8, spontaneously changed the PIN lock, I can't get into the phone. It is in FastBoot mode, therefore, I can not factory reset it. Is there a workaround?
Thanks,
Todd
PS, here are the steps that happened:
1. Looked down to see my phone presenting me with a message "Phone is in USB Host Mode and can not be charged" (phone was not pluged in at the time)
2. I see that car mode pops up, I've never used car mode, I'm not in my car so I think this is weird
3. I reboot thinking it will clear the car mode/USB host mode business
4. When I get back to my Lock Screen my PIN no longer works, it says "incorrect PIN"
Car mode spontaneously turns on and off, but now the battery is dead, it won't charge.
TIA
Plug the phone in overnight, and see if the screen comes on.
If the screen doesn't come on, you are hosed in any case.
If the screen comes on, hold down power and vol up until the phone reboots (might take 10 seconds or so). The moment the screen goes black, let go of the vol up, and press vol down and do not let go until you enter bootloader. This will work regardless of whether the "Fast boot" option in Power Setting is selected or not.
Also, if you enter the wrong PIN enough times, I think it forces you to login to Google or something to that effect.
Another option, since you are on AT&T, you can try running the RUU.
Thank you, what is the RUU? How would I do it?
Thanks!
Todd
hksuper said:
Thank you, what is the RUU? How would I do it?
Thanks!
Todd
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have you tried the other options first?

encrypted andriod phone with a broken screen

I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4, I have the phone encrypted and accidentally broke the screen. The screen is black and when I reboot the phone I can't see the keyboard to type in the encrypted password to unlock phone and boot it.
I need to find a way to retrieve my data on my computer, in other words to get the phone recognized by the computer.
Screen replacement - Will restore the phone to factory mode "Samsung Policy" Which is ridiculous.
Kies/Smart Switch won't work, phone needs to be rebooted with a password to have USB recognized on computer.
Any advice?
In the old days, when an LCD screen lamp went out, you could shine a flash light onto the screen and see stuff. I don't know if it'll work for you, but you might try it. Other than that I have no ideas except a screen replacement.
nahoku said:
In the old days, when an LCD screen lamp went out, you could shine a flash light onto the screen and see stuff. I don't know if it'll work for you, but you might try it. Other than that I have no ideas except a screen replacement.
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I was able to backup my data by doing the following:
Buy a OTG USB, power on your phone wait for a couple of minutes to make sure the phone is steady. Connect the OTG to the phone and keyboard.
Entered the encrypt password, phone was unlokced.
Second part to completely unlock it was by using finger print, if you have to re-enter password use the keyboard. Make sure you have a working phone to see the sequence and which part to press on the screen if it is working.
calelmi said:
I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4, I have the phone encrypted and accidentally broke the screen. The screen is black and when I reboot the phone I can't see the keyboard to type in the encrypted password to unlock phone and boot it.
I need to find a way to retrieve my data on my computer, in other words to get the phone recognized by the computer.
Screen replacement - Will restore the phone to factory mode "Samsung Policy" Which is ridiculous.
Kies/Smart Switch won't work, phone needs to be rebooted with a password to have USB recognized on computer.
Any advice?
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I did this a few phones ago with the same issue. Buy a film screen protector(not glass), put it on a display unit at best buy or a friends phone of the same type, trace the keyboard with a ball point pen. Place the screen protector as close as possible to the way it was traced. Then cross your fingers. Worked pretty easily when I did it.

Black Screen, but not quite a brick. Please help!

I'm posting here because this is the only place I can think of to turn to where people are both knowledgeable and helpful.
I have a Pixel 3 XL, which I've had since November, and has worked without incident until yesterday. One of my main reasons for choosing this phone was the alleged support for root, but I haven't actually rooted it because the guides that I've seen up to this point still seem to indicate that there is some loss of functionality involved.
Yesterday I went for a walk to visit an old neighbor. The phone was at about 80% charge when I left, and working fine. At some point during the visit, I pulled out my phone to check for any messages, and couldn't see the screen. I thought it might be because it was bright outside, so I put it away again. A little later, I checked it again and still couldn't see, so I went indoors to look. Nothing. The screen was completely blank, and the phone wouldn't wake up from the fingerprint sensor or the power button. I tried holding the power button down for 10 seconds, then 30 seconds, then a minute and more, and nothing. I figured maybe the power had drained and it was off, so I'd check it out later. A little after that the phone rang, but the screen was still off and I couldn't answer it.
To fast-forward a bit, at present the phone is *almost* functionally a brick. If I get a call, it rings and vibrates, and if I swipe from the right spot on the screen I can answer the call. Also, alarms that I had set on the phone still rang this morning. Unfortunately, that's it. Without any indicator lights it's hard to know for sure if the phone is on or off, and no amount of holding down the buttons seems to do much more than maybe reboot it. I cannot reach the phone using Airdroid, Teamviewer, or Find my phone, so there seems to be little or no network communication happening.
I called Google, and their suggestion (after trying to get the phone to ring with the Find my phone option) was to try to erase everything. While I don't think that will work, I also don't want to try. I don't want to wipe out the phone without saving everything on it! They gave me the standard line about "most of your things should be backed up," but that's not true of apps that weren't installed through the play store, along with all of the associated data for those apps. They told me to take it to one of their partner companies, "ubreakifix," to have someone look at it, but the person at the store said they wouldn't be able to look at it for a few days, and that wiping out the phone is the first thing they'd do anyway. They say I just need to send it back to Google, and that they'll either fix it or, more likely, send me a replacement, but that they'll wipe it out too.
I find this incredibly frustrating. Without removable storage, everything is locked up inside the phone when something like this happens. Without root, I don't have the access authority to fully backup apps and data. Without a removable battery, I can't even fully power down and restart the device! On top of all of that, even if I get a replacement, there's no guarantee that this won't happen again, since I have no idea what caused it this time. I didn't drop the phone. I didn't spill anything on it. I just put it in my pocket like I do every day.
So here are my questions to you, the members of the developer and modding community: Is there anything else I can do? Does anyone know if I can pry the thing open and attach a cord somewhere internally to access the on-board memory? Is there a way to determine for sure if the issue is the screen, the motherboard, or something else, short of sending it out to never see again? Am I the only one who finds the attitude of wiping out a phone as the default practice for any difficulty to be incredibly frustrating? I would be grateful for any suggestions or insights that you may have to share!
Thank you for reading this, and I hope to get some good news.
Not sure if it's similar to your situation or not, but a few weeks ago I rebooted my phone because it wasn't syncing with my Fitbit. I rebooted it and walked to the kitchen. Came back and hit power button, nothing happened. Fingerprint sensor, nothing happened. If I pressed and held the power button I could feel a brief vibration like it does when the power menu slides out, but the screen was off. I didn't get any calls or anything so I can't say if I could have answered them like you did.
I pressed and held the power button for 5-10 seconds trying to induce a reboot and nothing happened. I tried power and volume down to get to bootloader and nothing happened. I held power again for about 30 seconds and it rebooted, but it erased all my wifi networks. Other than that, everything was normal. I was on the Q beta so it could be related to that.
If you happen to have USB debugging turned on and your PC is authorized you can try using these commands to force the backup to run and backup your SMS, calls, apps/data (for the ones that are supported). I know it's not much but worth a shot.
Code:
adb shell
bmgr run
bmgr backupnow --all
I usually run that before opting into/out of a beta, flashing/factory resetting, etc.
Hope this helps!
Thanks for the quick reply.
It sounds like your experience wasn't entirely like mine, but it does bear similarities. I'm curious about it erasing your wifi networks...might that be a factor in why mine isn't getting online? It wouldn't explain everything, but suppose wifi and/or wireless data is turned off (for some reason), and the phone could theoretically still be functional without seeming like it.
I have a micro USB cord with a little adapter to USB-C that I use for charging. I tried plugging the whole thing into my computer (I've got a chromebook with me right now), but it didn't notice anything being there. I don't know if this cord works only for charging, or if it works for data too, and similarly without the screen turning on, I don't know if the phone is set to allow connections, although it should be. I'll try to get a different cable this evening and see if I can get further. If adb works, I'll definitely try those commands.
Thank you again, and any other thoughts are still very welcome!
fury683 said:
Not sure if it's similar to your situation or not, but a few weeks ago I rebooted my phone because it wasn't syncing with my Fitbit. I rebooted it and walked to the kitchen. Came back and hit power button, nothing happened. Fingerprint sensor, nothing happened. If I pressed and held the power button I could feel a brief vibration like it does when the power menu slides out, but the screen was off. I didn't get any calls or anything so I can't say if I could have answered them like you did.
I pressed and held the power button for 5-10 seconds trying to induce a reboot and nothing happened. I tried power and volume down to get to bootloader and nothing happened. I held power again for about 30 seconds and it rebooted, but it erased all my wifi networks. Other than that, everything was normal. I was on the Q beta so it could be related to that.
If you happen to have USB debugging turned on and your PC is authorized you can try using these commands to force the backup to run and backup your SMS, calls, apps/data (for the ones that are supported). I know it's not much but worth a shot.
Code:
adb shell
bmgr run
bmgr backupnow --all
I usually run that before opting into/out of a beta, flashing/factory resetting, etc.
Hope this helps!
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FireflyII said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
It sounds like your experience wasn't entirely like mine, but it does bear similarities. I'm curious about it erasing your wifi networks...might that be a factor in why mine isn't getting online? It wouldn't explain everything, but suppose wifi and/or wireless data is turned off (for some reason), and the phone could theoretically still be functional without seeming like it.
I have a micro USB cord with a little adapter to USB-C that I use for charging. I tried plugging the whole thing into my computer (I've got a chromebook with me right now), but it didn't notice anything being there. I don't know if this cord works only for charging, or if it works for data too, and similarly without the screen turning on, I don't know if the phone is set to allow connections, although it should be. I'll try to get a different cable this evening and see if I can get further. If adb works, I'll definitely try those commands.
Thank you again, and any other thoughts are still very welcome!
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Cords are kind of goofy. If you have a machine that supports C-C or an A-C cable, I would use that. In my experience they work much better without adapters. Also with a Chromebook, about the only thing you'd likely see is the photos folder if it was in PTP mode (I think). The Chromebook may also have a notification about it providing power to the USB device, but I'm not 100% sure. I don't think the microUSB->C adapters can do data, or at least the C->microUSB adapter I have (my Bose headphones are the only thing I keep in my bag that charges with microUSB anymore) does not do data.
Does the phone do anything when you press the power button? Does it vibrate at all, or if you keep holding it does anything come on the screen (Google logo, recovery, fastboot, etc). I'd try getting into Fastboot and see if the screen itself works. If it does, that might be a good sign. Hopefully you can then get into recovery and do a reset. I would suck to lose all your apps and data and stuff but it would be better than the brick it is now, I guess. You can go here and double click the device to see what is backed up and when it was last backed up: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/backups. I know that won't help you with non-Play apps like you said in your OP but it is better than starting over 100% from scratch.
If you can approximate the location of the buttons you could also try swiping down to the notification shade and tapping the quick tiles you might have in your top row. For example I have Flashlight as my far right one. If you can guess roughly where it might be you can see if the flashlight comes on, which might help determine that the screen is the issue, etc. Double tap power button to see if the camera opens (vibrates when it does) etc.
If I think of anything else to try I'll let you know.
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Cords are kind of goofy.
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Agreed. I was a little annoyed at the tech I went to for telling me that "the charging cable is a data cable, they're the same thing."
As a brief update, I got ADB installed and running on the chromebook in anticipation of trying the commands. Plugging in the phone yields nothing in adb. However, I also tried with someone else's phone (after enabling developer mode and USB debugging) to see if it's the computer, and it doesn't see that phone either, so maybe I'm missing something else in how it works.
fury683 said:
Does the phone do anything when you press the power button? Does it vibrate at all, or if you keep holding it does anything come on the screen (Google logo, recovery, fastboot, etc).
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Pressing the power button doesn't do anything noticeable. No vibration, and nothing on the screen. If I touch the fingerprint sensor I get the little vibration of acknowledgment that usually means that the phone is unlocking. A further complication comes from the fact that the first time after rebooting, the phone requires a code and won't unlock just from the fingerprint. I found that when I pick up an incoming call (by touching the right part of the screen), the number buttons (for dialing) respond as well. I don't think they're in exactly the same place on the lock screen though.
fury683 said:
If you can approximate the location of the buttons you could also try swiping down to the notification shade and tapping the quick tiles you might have in your top row.
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Yes, that would help if I could figure out where those are on the screen. I don't remember for sure what order things show up in, though, and I don't know if that menu even comes up if the phone isn't unlocked. Double-clicking the power button doesn't do anything either, whereas it usually vibrates a little and launches the camera.
I still plan on trying to get a different cable later, but if I can't get something from ADB on a different phone either, I might need to wait until I can use a different computer.
Another update:
I went and bought a new USB-C cord and hooked up the phone. ADB does, indeed, recognize that there is something there, however it gives me this:
error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
Try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong.
Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device.
A little searching turns up suggestions to delete one or two files (which I did), and....disable/reenable and accept the incoming connection on the phone! Well, I can't exactly do that. Any ideas on what to do from this side?
Thanks again!
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Agreed. I was a little annoyed at the tech I went to for telling me that "the charging cable is a data cable, they're the same thing."
As a brief update, I got ADB installed and running on the chromebook in anticipation of trying the commands. Plugging in the phone yields nothing in adb. However, I also tried with someone else's phone (after enabling developer mode and USB debugging) to see if it's the computer, and it doesn't see that phone either, so maybe I'm missing something else in how it works.
Pressing the power button doesn't do anything noticeable. No vibration, and nothing on the screen. If I touch the fingerprint sensor I get the little vibration of acknowledgment that usually means that the phone is unlocking. A further complication comes from the fact that the first time after rebooting, the phone requires a code and won't unlock just from the fingerprint. I found that when I pick up an incoming call (by touching the right part of the screen), the number buttons (for dialing) respond as well. I don't think they're in exactly the same place on the lock screen though.
Yes, that would help if I could figure out where those are on the screen. I don't remember for sure what order things show up in, though, and I don't know if that menu even comes up if the phone isn't unlocked. Double-clicking the power button doesn't do anything either, whereas it usually vibrates a little and launches the camera.
I still plan on trying to get a different cable later, but if I can't get something from ADB on a different phone either, I might need to wait until I can use a different computer.
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fury683 said:
If you can approximate the location of the buttons you could also try swiping down to the notification shade and tapping the quick tiles you might have in your top row. For example I have Flashlight as my far right one. If you can guess roughly where it might be you can see if the flashlight comes on, which might help determine that the screen is the issue, etc.
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Guess what? I found the flashlight. I called the phone, answered by swiping the general location, and tapped around the screen listening to touch-tones until I had a decent sense of where the number pad is on the screen. After hanging up, I touched the fingerprint reader, tapped my password into what might be the location of the numbers, and then dragged down from the top of the screen to get to those tiles. Tapped a little here and a little there, and lo and behold, the flashlight toggles on and off!
So at this point, I'm not *sure* that I've logged into the phone, although it seems plausible, and confirmed that behind the darkness there is something running. If you're right about the wifi having been forgotten though, it may be hard to check on whether it's connected. I don't suppose you could share a screenshot of giving ADB permissions so that I have an idea of where on the screen to tap if the message is popping up. If I could get that to accept and then get into the phone with ADB to back up my files I would be far more at ease with sending the phone off for repair!
Current status: slightly less of a brick than before, but still a ways to go!
Unfortunately the flashlight will toggle on even when locked. Also, depending on your lockscreen notification setting you would not be able to grant your computer adb access without the screen unlocked. Try holding the button combo to get to bootloader with the phone plugged in. That way you can hear a sound through the chromebook if it disconnects and reconnects. If you get that use fastboot devices to see if it is recognized. From there you could try to flash factory image without wipe and see if it helps.
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Unfortunately the flashlight will toggle on even when locked. Also, depending on your lockscreen notification setting you would not be able to grant your computer adb access without the screen unlocked. Try holding the button combo to get to bootloader with the phone plugged in. That way you can hear a sound through the chromebook if it disconnects and reconnects. If you get that use fastboot devices to see if it is recognized. From there you could try to flash factory image without wipe and see if it helps.
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Hm. I hadn't realized that the flashlight works from the lock screen. Any idea what else works from there? Is it possible to toggle wireless data, wifi, airplane mode, etc from the lock screen? I've been tapping around the area where the flashlight control is, but I don't know what, if anything, is being accomplished.
By a combination of button presses and the fastboot reboot-bootloader command, I'm reasonably certain that I'm getting it to boot to the bootloader (at least it tells me on the chromebook that it was successful in that), but there's still nothing on the phone's screen and I'm not sure what to do from there. How do I flash an image without wipe, and what would that accomplish? Ideally at this point I'd just like a way to either perform a backup or outright copy files from the phone to the computer, and I need a way to grant the permissions to allow that.
Thank you for helping!
FireflyII said:
Hm. I hadn't realized that the flashlight works from the lock screen. Any idea what else works from there? Is it possible to toggle wireless data, wifi, airplane mode, etc from the lock screen? I've been tapping around the area where the flashlight control is, but I don't know what, if anything, is being accomplished.
By a combination of button presses and the fastboot reboot-bootloader command, I'm reasonably certain that I'm getting it to boot to the bootloader (at least it tells me on the chromebook that it was successful in that), but there's still nothing on the phone's screen and I'm not sure what to do from there. How do I flash an image without wipe, and what would that accomplish? Ideally at this point I'd just like a way to either perform a backup or outright copy files from the phone to the computer, and I need a way to grant the permissions to allow that.
Thank you for helping!
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@FireflyII
To install the factory image without wiping data or internal storage edit the flash-all file. remove the minus w (-w) before update.
- Then connect your phone to the computer
- Open a Command prompt in the Platform-tools folder.
- At the command prompt type flash-all
If it is successful your phone should boot into the OS
Do you have a USB keyboard handy? I just connected mine via the USB adapter in the box for my phone, rebooted and used it to put in my PIN and get into my phone. After rebooting I tapped the fingerprint sensor to show the PIN screen and typed my PIN on the numpad (had to turn numlock on) and pressed enter and it went to my home screen.
I swiped my notification shade down (two long swipes to get it to show the settings icon) and was able to use TAB to get to the settings gear (19 taps of tab...) and press enter to get to settings. From there you could try getting to the USB Debugging settings. Here are some screenshots to help with that:
Scroll to the very bottom of settings and pick System if you've already enabled Developer Options:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
If you haven't enabled it before you have to go to About and scroll to the very bottom and tap Developer Options 7 (I think?) times. I can't remember if it requires a PIN to enable or not.... someone else might need to sound off on that one.
On the System screen about halfway down there is an Advanced rollup. Expanding that shows Developer Options:
Once you are on Developer Options what I did was touch just above my home button on Apply Automatic Updates. I slid my finger up so that it was even with the VOL UP button, that brought "Enable USB Debugging" to the area just above the home button. Toggle is on the right:
Also to build on what the others have said, if your bootloader is unlocked you could try flashing the factory image (remove -w from the flash-all.bat or sh to preserve data) to see if that gets it going. Hopefully the keyboard helps making things a little easier to move around.
--After I typed all that I realized there is a search bar in settings. Mine doesn't seem to be doing anything, might be a bug in Q. I connected the keyboard to my fiancee's Pixel 3 (not XL) and typing "USB Debug" didn't find anything but she has Developer Options off. Looks like you can search for whatever screen you're trying to get to and it should even scroll to that option if it's not on the screen. Once on a screen you can use the arrow keys to move through them and press enter to go into that screen. Might be a little easier to use a keyboard for navigation than going blind
Hope this helps!!!
If you never rooted or installed twrp you should have factory recovery and could try an ota (would be blind hard button pushing). If bootloader unlocked you could try factory image without wipe. It would be a last attempt I guess. I think adb is available in stock recovery to do backup maybe (Again blind hard button pushing). If you have unlocked bootloader you could try to do a data backup with twrp, though that would be blind screen button pushing, which is not easy.
Somethings we need to know, did you unlock bootloader? What is the state of developer options?
I am only saying a factory image flash to see if your screen comes back. If it does not it must be some issue with the screen, not a software issue. Was the the phone ever dropped? Any reason a connection might have came loose?
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@FireflyII
To install the factory image without wiping data or internal storage edit the flash-all file. remove the minus w (-w) before update.
- Then connect your phone to the computer
- Open a Command prompt in the Platform-tools folder.
- At the command prompt type flash-all
If it is successful your phone should boot into the OS
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I'm traveling today and will have to try this out tonight. Just to clarify a few things though, where are these files? I've flashed other phones with custom recovery and ROMs before, but not this one yet. Will it be obvious when I download the factory image?
Also, assuming that the process works, where does that put me? I understand how it would help if there is something corrupt that is keeping the phone from working correctly, but in that case I would expect the screen to show something, at least when rebooting. If the display is physically broken and the phone is otherwise working, does installing the factory image and letting it start up mean that it will let me connect with adb? I would expect the result to be either the same as where I am now, or possibly slightly worse if it resets to non-debug-over-usb mode! As I said, I'm up for trying it, but I'd like to know what changes to expect beforehand, if possible.
Thanks again.
FireflyII said:
I'm traveling today and will have to try this out tonight. Just to clarify a few things though, where are these files? I've flashed other phones with custom recovery and ROMs before, but not this one yet. Will it be obvious when I download the factory image?
Also, assuming that the process works, where does that put me? I understand how it would help if there is something corrupt that is keeping the phone from working correctly, but in that case I would expect the screen to show something, at least when rebooting. If the display is physically broken and the phone is otherwise working, does installing the factory image and letting it start up mean that it will let me connect with adb? I would expect the result to be either the same as where I am now, or possibly slightly worse if it resets to non-debug-over-usb mode! As I said, I'm up for trying it, but I'd like to know what changes to expect beforehand, if possible.
Thanks again.
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It sure sounds like something happened to the screen to me. Could be a connector unplugged, bad display, etc. Flashing the factory image isn't going to help any of that.
fury683 said:
Do you have a USB keyboard handy? I just connected mine via the USB adapter in the box for my phone, rebooted and used it to put in my PIN and get into my phone. After rebooting I tapped the fingerprint sensor to show the PIN screen and typed my PIN on the numpad (had to turn numlock on) and pressed enter and it went to my home screen.... Might be a little easier to use a keyboard for navigation than going blind
Hope this helps!!!
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Absolutely! I didn't know that you could use a keyboard to enter the PIN, that is certainly helpful! Thank you also for the screenshots and descriptive locations for things. I've got about another hour or so before I get home and can try these out, but thank you very much!
Happy to help, man. Let me know how it goes or if you need any more help. ?
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Happy to help, man. Let me know how it goes or if you need any more help.
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Well, I have something of a new development now. After traveling all day and not knowing for sure if the phone was on or off, I wasn't getting much from it on Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, so I plugged it in, waited until I got the flashlight on, and left it to charge during the day while I attended to other things. This morning the alarm on the phone went off, and I swiped to the side...a bit later it rang again, so I assumed I had done "snooze" and swiped the other way. Again, it rang after a while, but this time I let it go. Once I had a moment, I pulled out the charger and tried the keyboard. Nothing. Now the phone is totally inert--it doesn't ring when called, the flashlight doesn't respond, and no amount of pressing and holding the buttons brings it back. However, almost as soon as I plug it in again, I am able to use the flashlight. Disconnect, nothing. This seems like a power issue to me. Ordinarily at this point I'd open up the phone to check out the battery (okay, honestly I'd have done that a while ago), but the phone is sealed. I found a tear-down guide on ifixit that suggests using suction cups and possibly a heat source to pry the thing open, but I don't have any suction cups on hand and am dubious about finding ones strong enough locally.
So to sum up:
The phone is a brick until I plug it in. At that point the little fingerprint sensor vibrates when touched, and I can toggle the flashlight on and off. I can disconnect the power and still have the flashlight working until I touch the fingerprint sensor again. At that point, it doesn't vibrate, but the phone returns to brick status.
*sigh*
Time to call Google again, I think.
FireflyII said:
Well, I have something of a new development now. After traveling all day and not knowing for sure if the phone was on or off, I wasn't getting much from it on Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, so I plugged it in, waited until I got the flashlight on, and left it to charge during the day while I attended to other things. This morning the alarm on the phone went off, and I swiped to the side...a bit later it rang again, so I assumed I had done "snooze" and swiped the other way. Again, it rang after a while, but this time I let it go. Once I had a moment, I pulled out the charger and tried the keyboard. Nothing. Now the phone is totally inert--it doesn't ring when called, the flashlight doesn't respond, and no amount of pressing and holding the buttons brings it back. However, almost as soon as I plug it in again, I am able to use the flashlight. Disconnect, nothing. This seems like a power issue to me. Ordinarily at this point I'd open up the phone to check out the battery (okay, honestly I'd have done that a while ago), but the phone is sealed. I found a tear-down guide on ifixit that suggests using suction cups and possibly a heat source to pry the thing open, but I don't have any suction cups on hand and am dubious about finding ones strong enough locally.
So to sum up:
The phone is a brick until I plug it in. At that point the little fingerprint sensor vibrates when touched, and I can toggle the flashlight on and off. I can disconnect the power and still have the flashlight working until I touch the fingerprint sensor again. At that point, it doesn't vibrate, but the phone returns to brick status.
*sigh*
Time to call Google again, I think.
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Does it provide any power to the keyboard? If you turn the numlock or capslock on you might be able to see if the keyboard is powered.
I just plugged one in and tried it and found tapping spacebar brings up the PIN entry. Get it to boot, tap spacebar enter PIN and hit enter. Like I said, that might not do much if you can't confirm you're in without a screen...
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Also, have you tried using a wireless charger to see if that does anything differently? Might be useful to charge wirelessly and use the USB port for keyboard if it dies without a charger?

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