[Q] DI2 Bricked. Possibly no fix unless hardware changes made - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

Hey what's up guys
I have here my DI2 of two years that I had S-Off, rooted, on MIUI ROM(was looking into changing it, but couldn't for reasons explained in a bit). About four months ago, it stopped reading any SD cards that it did recognize was insterted, but yeah, no reading. And yeah, of course, the USB port had to stop working too, of course. I bought an external batt charger for it and switched batts when needed. Perhaps I should've looked into fixing those problems before the phone bricked.
Anyway, I wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary. Just checking up basketball scores and my phone just freezes at the home screen. So all I could do was take out the batt and put it in again. When I did that, it freezes on the HTC screen. Does it with both batts I have. And yeah it's a freeze as it's been stuck for running on 2 hours now. Occasionally, it will load up the Fastboot/Bootloader screen, but NONE of the options do anything, except Reboot and Power down. Can't get to any Recovery menu and it won't be able to read any SD if it did anyway. It has become a paperweight, a brick.
What can I do? Is my phone totally screwed? I'm pretty good at messing and fixing things through hardware. So if that's my only option, I can do it. Thanks in advance

Well if u have s-off theres really no way to get completely bricked unless it messes up ur bootloader. But if u can still get into bootloader with the two finger method power+volume down u can just flash the stock Ruu's via flashboot and u should be set. I believe there's also a brick tool floating around on here. Hope this helps. Thanks is greatly appreciated.

bryanoid said:
Hey what's up guys
I have here my DI2 of two years that I had S-Off, rooted, on MIUI ROM(was looking into changing it, but couldn't for reasons explained in a bit). About four months ago, it stopped reading any SD cards that it did recognize was insterted, but yeah, no reading. And yeah, of course, the USB port had to stop working too, of course. I bought an external batt charger for it and switched batts when needed. Perhaps I should've looked into fixing those problems before the phone bricked.
Anyway, I wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary. Just checking up basketball scores and my phone just freezes at the home screen. So all I could do was take out the batt and put it in again. When I did that, it freezes on the HTC screen. Does it with both batts I have. And yeah it's a freeze as it's been stuck for running on 2 hours now. Occasionally, it will load up the Fastboot/Bootloader screen, but NONE of the options do anything, except Reboot and Power down. Can't get to any Recovery menu and it won't be able to read any SD if it did anyway. It has become a paperweight, a brick.
What can I do? Is my phone totally screwed? I'm pretty good at messing and fixing things through hardware. So if that's my only option, I can do it. Thanks in advance
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I've encountered this issue with many INC2, sounds like one of your IC chips are going bad. To be honest, if that is the case you're better of replacing the phone. That level of repair is very difficult. If it was just the charging port, I'd say go for it, but even replacing the SD Card slot is very difficult, the solder is underneath the the SD Card slot. I personally know how and have replaced the SD Card slot, but the IC chips are even very difficult for me. Try the charging port if you want, you can buy the part for about $5 and its a flex cable. As long as you can open it properly, you should be fine.

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[Q] Help - 5 vibrates and blinking green LED

Hi, I'm having problems with my DINC.
I was running SkyRaider Athena 1.2 with the stock Kernel, HBOOT 0.92, Radio 2.15.00.09.01 and S-OFF. It was getting a little slow and bogged down so I decided to start afresh and flash a new rom. I upgraded my Custom Recovery from 2.5 to 3.5 (it had been a while since I had flashed a rom) and flashed SkyRaider Sense 3.5.
Here is where the problems start. Whenever I turn off the phone and try to turn it back on I get the "HTC Incredible" screen, which then goes to black and I get 5 vibrations and a green flashing LED. I can get to the bootloader but when I try to get to the Custom Recovery, the same thing happens. One thing that I have noticed is that S-Off is now S-ON.
The only way that I can get the phone to turn on is to press the power button, and plug the phone into a usb for power. At that point it will start up normally, however the phone will not read the SDcard or internal phone storage at all, even in when I do the same thing to get to the custom recovery, which means that I can't flash roms, or use any apps that require some sort of memory.
I don't know if this is a problem with the rom so I posted this in the general discussion.
I've also found some posts on other websites where people have had similar issues but no solution:
http://www.incredibleforum.com/foru...f-vibrates-5-times-green-light-flashes-3.html
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...9959-need-help-5-vibrates-blinking-green.html
Yes. I'm QuickSilver98 on those sites too
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry to say but I have yet to see a solution other then a insurance claim. I hope someone smater then I can help.
Just do a battery pull when that happens.
It has happened to me before a couple times, but after a battery pull everything works fine.
thanks for the suggestion, I've tried tons of battery pulls, but there's no change.
I've never heard of this problem but, then again, I've only been in the Android community since September and am far from an authority. I do have one thought though which I'm guessing is not a cure all for your problem but, could possibly be a part of the problem. Is it possible that maybe your SD card has crapped out on you? Have you tried putting it in a card reader to see if it is still readable? Just a thought, as I said. Good luck with your problem, in any case.
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I had this problem, I took the phone back to Verizon and they gave me a refurb. But this may help you
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/6433-solved-messed-up-partitions-on-internal-storage/
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I've never heard of this problem but, then again, I've only been in the Android community since September and am far from an authority. I do have one thought though which I'm guessing is not a cure all for your problem but, could possibly be a part of the problem. Is it possible that maybe your SD card has crapped out on you? Have you tried putting it in a card reader to see if it is still readable? Just a thought, as I said. Good luck with your problem, in any case.
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I thought of that, the memory card does work in other phones and other memory cards can't be read by the incredible. So it's definitely the phone.
Yeah, I figured it was something more. Just wanted to put it out there because of the possibility of more than one issue going on simultaneously. I know it's rare to have multiple problems at once but it does happen on occasion. Any luck zeroing in on your problem?
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Hey there, You linked to my post. I ended up having to get a refurb from verizon. my situation was the same and I was able to get the phone to "s-off" before I called them up and went through verizons troubleshooting routine.
they overnighted a refurb for free.
Best of luck with your phone.
Ixa said:
Hey there, You linked to my post. I ended up having to get a refurb from verizon. my situation was the same and I was able to get the phone to "s-off" before I called them up and went through verizons troubleshooting routine.
they overnighted a refurb for free.
Best of luck with your phone.
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I'm thinking of going that route as well. I haven't been able to find any solutions anywhere and that seems like the best option.
My brand new Inc did this out of the box. I could get it to boot if it was plugged into USB, but even then things weren't quite right (Bluetooth didn't work, WiFi was wonky, internal storage was not recognised, etc). Apparently this is a Qualcomm hardware error code, and a warranty replacement is your only real option. Good luck!
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ok this happens all the time and all i have to do is pull out the battery and wait 20 seconds then i just either boot the phone up or boot it into hboot and then boot into recovery and reboot the phone.

[Q] HTC Desire won't boot or charge

Hi! My first post here and, sadly, not a pleasant one for me.
Today I, while charging my rooted Desire (Ginger Villain 2.8, if that matters), launched an app and it crashed (black screen but with status bar still showing). Since none of the buttons were responding, I took out the battery and then put it back in and tried to boot it. I went as far as the GingerVillain logo screen but then stopped the process. Since I was impatient (and dumb...), I pulled the battery out again. On the next boot process it halted at the white HTC screen. But now on the 3rd try it refuses to boot at all. No response what so ever when I press the Power button. Charge LED doesn't light up if I connect the USB cable.
What could I have messed up? Any solutions? I sure hope I haven't bricked it or something... Any help is appreciated!
Can you access hboot or fastboot? If yes, use the last one flash ruu. If not, use the search. There is a thread with nearly the same problem like yours and when I remember correctly, it got solved.
Power + Volume down doesn't work.
The other thread that seemed to be about this problem also involved some physical damage. My phone hasn't been dropped or soaked though.
I will try to get a hold of a charged battery and see what happens. Don't know why would it crash and burn like this considering that I wasn't installing anything. :/
Also some people suggested a while ago, to take out the battery and leave the phone alone for a few minutes, then try to boot again.
davebugyi said:
Also some people suggested a while ago, to take out the battery and leave the phone alone for a few minutes, then try to boot again.
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Had it sitting for approx. 4h with the battery removed. Put it back in and still no response what so ever. Power button doesn't do anything nor does plugging in a charger. Wasn't able to put in a charged battery because no one I know has this phone.
Not happy about this. And I'm pretty sure the tech support will just end up blaming the root...
Well, try to hold down the power button for at least 30 seconds while the battery is off. It works with notebooks. Other than that, no idea.
i guess mobo is dead, with roor you loose your warranty as well, so if mobo is realy dead you need to buy new phone, or try look on Ebay, but first sent it to htc just for diagnostic, we need to know what realy happend to your phone and after that look for advice
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i guess mobo is dead, with roor you loose your warranty as well, so if mobo is realy dead you need to buy new phone, or try look on Ebay, but first sent it to htc just for diagnostic, we need to know what realy happend to your phone and after that look for advice
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eehh..no.... if the motherboard is dead - so is the root, they won't know, so you still have your warranty.
My phone also randomly died on me once, it was rooted and S-OFF'd, sent it to htc and they repaired it for me. Don't worry about it just send it off. If it's dead it's dead.
in that case you are right, if mobo is realy dead so the root is dead too, yeah
sent it to htc and you will see
Heh encouraging replies.
Anyway, I don't have an official subsidiary of HTC in my country so I'll just bring it to the shop I bought it from. Not sure if they do diagnostics and repairs themselves or just forward it to HTC.
Since I've never gave a phone for repairs, what are your suggestions regarding the SD card? I assume it's fine if I just remove it and bring in just the phone itself. Most of my apps are installed on the card, but I guess I can kiss them goodbye at this point, right?
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Heh encouraging replies.
Anyway, I don't have an official subsidiary of HTC in my country so I'll just bring it to the shop I bought it from. Not sure if they do diagnostics and repairs themselves or just forward it to HTC.
Since I've never gave a phone for repairs, what are your suggestions regarding the SD card? I assume it's fine if I just remove it and bring in just the phone itself. Most of my apps are installed on the card, but I guess I can kiss them goodbye at this point, right?
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no, all HTC as that you give them is your phone and your battery. No SIM card, no SD, no charger/ cables. Just the phone itself.
they dont need your sdcard, you should give them just phone, battery and thats all, everything else leave home, i just sent my phone with battery to repair, simple
Bumping this thread in case somebody finds it and wants to know the outcome. I gave the phone for repairs and the conclusion was a broken motherboard which they simply replaced.
I have to admit, I was ready to buy a new phone and now that I have my old one back, it's a kinda weird feeling. I definitely do want to upgrade to Galaxy S II but it's still bloody expensive. I guess I'll just wait till the end of my warranty (April next year) for even better phones to hit the market and upgrade then...

[Q] Bricked T999

I have a GS3 that was rooted with a CM rom. I was using it the other day and the screen just suddenly went black. I tried rebooting it and popping out the battery, but to no avail. I can't boot it into download or recovery mode either.
When I put in the battery, the phone vibrates but nothing else. When I plug in the USB cable with no battery, it vibrates and the LED comes on for a few seconds before flickering off.
My first priority is data recovery, I've been a bad boy and haven't backed up my data for a while. My second priority is making it so they can't tell I have a flashed ROM when I send it out for warranty service, though AFAIK, this may be a nonissue.
I tried to make a 300k jig, and it didn't work (assuming I got the pins right).
Have you tried KAsp3rd's debrick method?
Stickies in development.
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DocHoliday77 said:
Have you tried KAsp3rd's debrick method?
Stickies in development.
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I'm not stuck in QHSUSB-DLOAD as far as I can tell. Would it still be effective?
Could be. It basically allows you to boot download mode from the sdcard. From there you Odin flash the firmware and hopefully that would fix it. But if it's a hardware failure, which it could be per your description, I doubt anything will work.
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New update. I figured out that the 300k ohm resistor trick DOES work, but only for like three seconds. Meaning that they'll be able to see the custom binary count, but (as far as I know) I can't reset it to 0.
The weird part is that it only works if I plug the usb jig into the phone before putting the battery in, if I put the battery in first, it doesn't work. It almost seems like it constantly thinks the power button is being pressed or something.
I guess I'm opening it up and looking for a short. The power button operates normally tactile-y speaking.
EDIT: new new update. I wasn't able to find anything physical when I looked at the pcb. But I verified my theory, somewhat. When I hold home and volume up/down (without touching the power button) when I put the battery in, it boots into download mode for a second before shutting down.
It's not behaving exactly like it would if it was only that though, because I tried holding the power button down on the t999l I got as a replacement, while inserting the battery, and the boot screen shows up for a few, where a boot screen never shows up on the bad phone.
DOUBLE EDIT: can I swap that pcb with the one from the t999l, or are they too dissimilar? Would I be able to swap it with one from another t999, or does the board that has the power switch also have the onboard storage?
TRIPLE EDIT: I answered my own question, the eMMC and the power switch are on the same board. But if the fault is caused by something else (e.g. a camera), would I be able to plug all the other hardware from the t999l into the t999, or can I just boot up the t999 without most of the hardware connected as a test?
I would not risk going through all that trouble. Not quite sure why you would honestly. You got a T999L right? Warranty replacement I assume? It's a superior device so why my not just use it as is?
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DocHoliday77 said:
I would not risk going through all that trouble. Not quite sure why you would honestly. You got a T999L right? Warranty replacement I assume? It's a superior device so why my not just use it as is?
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1. I really want my data back.
2. I risk getting charged for out of warranty if they see it was rooted and flashed.
3. I'm going to sell it anyways, I got a note 3 because the S3 was on backorder and I couldn't do my job without a smartphone.
1. I'm sorry to say, but plan on this not being possible.
2. If it won't boot there is little chance you'd have to worry about it. They aren't going to go to extraordinary measures to check k the counter. Many people have claimed they sent a dead device back and never got charged, even though the counter had been tripped.
If you damage the good hardware you won't have much to sell.
I don't understand why you'd be willing to attempt to Frankenstein the two devices, but not at least attempt the debrick method I mentioned.
Also, you should be aware, even if it's something else, not a bad chip, it probably won't work. Much of the hardware is in fact different between the two. Different camera, different radios, different SoC....
I wish you luck if you decide to try this, but imo you are taking an awful big risk to try something that probably won't work anyway.
If your data is really that important maybe you should look into a data recovery service.
And in the future, back up back up back up!
Good luck whatever you decide. Let us know what happens.
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DocHoliday77 said:
1. I'm sorry to say, but plan on this not being possible.
2. If it won't boot there is little chance you'd have to worry about it. They aren't going to go to extraordinary measures to check k the counter. Many people have claimed they sent a dead device back and never got charged, even though the counter had been tripped.
If you damage the good hardware you won't have much to sell.
I don't understand why you'd be willing to attempt to Frankenstein the two devices, but not at least attempt the debrick method I mentioned.
Also, you should be aware, even if it's something else, not a bad chip, it probably won't work. Much of the hardware is in fact different between the two. Different camera, different radios, different SoC....
I wish you luck if you decide to try this, but imo you are taking an awful big risk to try something that probably won't work anyway.
If your data is really that important maybe you should look into a data recovery service.
And in the future, back up back up back up!
Good luck whatever you decide. Let us know what happens.
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Reading through the whole thread, I am going to agree with the Doc. Why would you go to all that trouble ? Nobody is going to be able to salvage that data, let alone snoop in it. You are best move on rather than Creating that Frankenstein Monster as Doc aptly put it.
The frankenphone would only have been for if the phone didn't work without the camera/speaker/etc connected. However when I disconnect everything from the main board except for the screen, I get the same behavior. So I guess the only thing I would want to test would be the touchscreen. I can't find any info on if the t999l touchscreen is compatible with the t999 board, but if anyone knows, that would be great.
I'm still going to try the microsd card debrick method, I was concentrating on the usb jig last night since that got me further than anything else so far.
As to why, I have pictures and whatnot on the phone that I want to save, as well as a bunch of work crap that will take me dozens of hours to recreate, plus a bunch of other personal stuff. If I can't get it, then I can't get it, but I want to exhaust my resources (within reason) before giving up.
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I'm still going to try the microsd card debrick method, I was concentrating on the usb jig last night since that got me further than anything else so far.
As to why, I have pictures and whatnot on the phone that I want to save, as well as a bunch of work crap that will take me dozens of hours to recreate, plus a bunch of other personal stuff. If I can't get it, then I can't get it, but I want to exhaust my resources (within reason) before giving up.
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Try JTAG instead of this if sdcard doesn't work. Most of t999l hardware is supposed to be identical. Since partition are potentially different. So phone may not boot. But you might be able to do adb. Good luck.
Actually it's the other way around. Partition layout is the same (though firmware incompatible) and hardware is definitely different.
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SD card didn't work, looking for jtag instructions.
EDIT: The more I look, the more it looks like a faulty power switch. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like I have a way to short the power switch or something in a way that doesn't void the warranty...
Any help on this is appreciated.
Well, I think I'm completely screwed now.
I found this, http://androidforums.com/samsung-ga...-help-black-screen-vibrating.html#post5262715 and somehow managed to lift the freaking solder pads.
What do you think the chances that they won't charge me a couple hundred dollars for "out of warranty service" are?
EDIT: good news: Confirmed that the cable that I lifted the solder pads on, which I assume is an antenna, probably isn't the problem (unplugged it on the t999l, and it works fine).
bad news: I also confirmed the power switch itself isn't the problem either. The left and right hand side aren't connected (according to my multimeter) when the button isn't pressed, but they are when it is.
Another edit: I unconfirmed the power switch part. It looks like the button only needs the slightest contact in order to short. I removed the power button from the case, surprisingly difficult since I saw people complaining about it falling out. Now the difficult part is making it think the switch is closed for long enough to not turn it on, but not long enough to turn it back off. I've gotten it to the boot logo, but I haven't gotten it to fully boot.
Yet another EDIT: the only way I can get it to turn on long enough to see the boot logo is by smacking it in my hand after it turns on, which seems to interrupt the constant button press signal. From the metering on the switch, it seems that even less contact is needed to turn on the phone than to signal the multimeter. Any suggestions as to somewhere to cut the power switch signal other than the power switch?

[Q] Hard bricked ATT Samsung Galaxy S3 SHG-i747

Good night xda,
I am once again turning to the forum for help,this time for my older SGS3. While I upgraded to the S4,I gave my ATT s3 to my sister. I've had the phone since it was released. It does not have any physical or water damage.
Initially,I had a custom rom on it and all was well. When I gave it to my sister she did not like the rom so I flashed the stock ATT rom back on it. She used the phone for about 6 months after that with no issue,but about a month ago she complained that the phone sometime shut down randomly with no warning. The screen just went black completely,sometimes when she was not using it at all. I did witness this a few times while looking at it so I was pretty puzzled with what could cause that.
Now yesterday,she called me because the phone was completely dead. It shut down randomly again but she was not able to power it up again this time. I investigated,tried different batteries and plugged it in the pc and had to concur. It does not react at all. Black LCD,no battery logo,no even the power up vibration so I cannot access download mode. I understand the phone is now hard bricked.
I am extremely surprised the phone bricked over a certain period while I was not even flashing it. I did not flash it in the past 3 months. How could it get brick with no flash ?
I tried the SD Card image file from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345860 but it did not work. However,I do not have a 16GB micro sd like the thread suggest using,so I will try again tomorrow after I buy one.
Any ideas regarding this situation ? Is the s3 dead completely ? Would a jtag service work ? Or the sd card method ?
Thanks.
kiwi32 said:
Good night xda,
I am once again turning to the forum for help,this time for my older SGS3. While I upgraded to the S4,I gave my ATT s3 to my sister. I've had the phone since it was released. It does not have any physical or water damage.
Initially,I had a custom rom on it and all was well. When I gave it to my sister she did not like the rom so I flashed the stock ATT rom back on it. She used the phone for about 6 months after that with no issue,but about a month ago she complained that the phone sometime shut down randomly with no warning. The screen just went black completely,sometimes when she was not using it at all. I did witness this a few times while looking at it so I was pretty puzzled with what could cause that.
Now yesterday,she called me because the phone was completely dead. It shut down randomly again but she was not able to power it up again this time. I investigated,tried different batteries and plugged it in the pc and had to concur. It does not react at all. Black LCD,no battery logo,no even the power up vibration so I cannot access download mode. I understand the phone is now hard bricked.
I am extremely surprised the phone bricked over a certain period while I was not even flashing it. I did not flash it in the past 3 months. How could it get brick with no flash ?
I tried the SD Card image file from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345860 but it did not work. However,I do not have a 16GB micro sd like the thread suggest using,so I will try again tomorrow after I buy one.
Any ideas regarding this situation ? Is the s3 dead completely ? Would a jtag service work ? Or the sd card method ?
Thanks.
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is it possible that the LCD went bad?? when you plug it into charge does it react (lcd or vibrate?) I would also suggest trying out a known battery. could be that if it is the original battery that it is so dead that I got "spikey" and finaly just died.
hope it is that simple
kiwi32 said:
Good night xda,
I am once again turning to the forum for help,this time for my older SGS3. While I upgraded to the S4,I gave my ATT s3 to my sister. I've had the phone since it was released. It does not have any physical or water damage.
Initially,I had a custom rom on it and all was well. When I gave it to my sister she did not like the rom so I flashed the stock ATT rom back on it. She used the phone for about 6 months after that with no issue,but about a month ago she complained that the phone sometime shut down randomly with no warning. The screen just went black completely,sometimes when she was not using it at all. I did witness this a few times while looking at it so I was pretty puzzled with what could cause that.
Now yesterday,she called me because the phone was completely dead. It shut down randomly again but she was not able to power it up again this time. I investigated,tried different batteries and plugged it in the pc and had to concur. It does not react at all. Black LCD,no battery logo,no even the power up vibration so I cannot access download mode. I understand the phone is now hard bricked.
I am extremely surprised the phone bricked over a certain period while I was not even flashing it. I did not flash it in the past 3 months. How could it get brick with no flash ?
I tried the SD Card image file from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2345860 but it did not work. However,I do not have a 16GB micro sd like the thread suggest using,so I will try again tomorrow after I buy one.
Any ideas regarding this situation ? Is the s3 dead completely ? Would a jtag service work ? Or the sd card method ?
Thanks.
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If she wasn't trying to flash anything, doesn't sound like a brick which, to my understanding, results from software failures. The procedure posted in the thread applies when you are trying to recover from a brick caused by firmware failure from attempting to flash the wrong bootloader so I'd be doubtful if it would help you here. This could be a specific hardware failure which is not unheard of with equipment like this. Also sounds like it gave warning of the gradual failure. When you plug it into a charging outlet, does it show any sign of life - a light or vibration? If it's an LCD failure, it probably wouldn't affect charging or recognition by your PC. If there is no sign of life at all even with different batteries, you may want to try a professional repair service as I presume exercising the warranty is not an option in view of the firmware history.
Hi,
Thanks for the replies.
I did try different batteries. The phone does not vibrate or react at all even when plugged in which does not suggest an LCD failure.
I guess you are right,it must be a hardware failure. I'm quite suprised,I thought these phones were well buit and resistant.Oh well.
She's getting a Nexus 5 now.
Thanks for the help !

[Q] tried flasing rom and phone is dead..

i got a samsung gs3 yesterday, i loved everything but battery life, lastnight i used George Holtz's "towel root" and rooted my phone, added super user and rom toolbox, upgraded my recovery to clockwork mod basic, and proceded to flash to "flashingdroid version 2.2" it went thru everything and installed the rom, when it tried to reboot, it went black... now it does nothing, computer tries to recognize it, abut i cant get it to download mode, and i cant get it into recovery mode... it does not show charge picture when plugged in and if i take the battery out, plug it in, then insert the battery i get a red light... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!
noobbrokes3 said:
i got a samsung gs3 yesterday, i loved everything but battery life, lastnight i used George Holtz's "towel root" and rooted my phone, added super user and rom toolbox, upgraded my recovery to clockwork mod basic, and proceded to flash to "flashingdroid version 2.2" it went thru everything and installed the rom, when it tried to reboot, it went black... now it does nothing, computer tries to recognize it, abut i cant get it to download mode, and i cant get it into recovery mode... it does not show charge picture when plugged in and if i take the battery out, plug it in, then insert the battery i get a red light... PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!
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What model is your phone? You flashed a i9300 ROM, this is the sub-forum for the i747.
its the i747, i before looking today never knew there were more than 1 model of the GS3, is it possible to fix it?
This may help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068
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This may help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068
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my problem is my phone does NOT vibrate when power button is pressed, it isnt doing ANYTHING at ALL, the red charging light only comes on when battery is left out and the phone is plugged in, light turns off after a minute or so of the battery being installed, to me it seems like less rom flash related, and more failure in the board, but im not good at this stuff so im probably wrong, i bought a verizon one (i535) for 50 bucks (pretty banged up touchscreen is cracked in several places i got it without a back cover,but it works,) to get me by but i miss my 4g on straight talk =( i wish i had just left it alone, it was clean just 1 crack in the touch screen wires ans such for lcdanddigitizer got cut by accient while trying to modify midframe for verizon board, i sure as hell cant afford the att version for a while 150-260 for a decent i747, is it possible that a JTAG service would be able to bring it to life or even one of those dongles to force recovery?
noobbrokes3 said:
my problem is my phone does NOT vibrate when power button is pressed, it isnt doing ANYTHING at ALL, the red charging light only comes on when battery is left out and the phone is plugged in, light turns off after a minute or so of the battery being installed, to me it seems like less rom flash related, and more failure in the board, but im not good at this stuff so im probably wrong, i bought a verizon one (i535) for 50 bucks (pretty banged up touchscreen is cracked in several places i got it without a back cover,but it works,) to get me by but i miss my 4g on straight talk =( i wish i had just left it alone, it was clean just 1 crack in the touch screen wires ans such for lcdanddigitizer got cut by accient while trying to modify midframe for verizon board, i sure as hell cant afford the att version for a while 150-260 for a decent i747, is it possible that a JTAG service would be able to bring it to life or even one of those dongles to force recovery?
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It could be a board failure but it happened right after you flashed the ROM which leads me to believe it is software related.
A dongle is not going to help since the phone won't even power up. A jtag service would be your best and quickest option. You should try and find a shop that will guarantee to revive the phone or you pay nothing.
This might help with your current phone: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/how-to-make-your-verizon-galaxy-s-iii-a-world-phone/
noobbrokes3 said:
my problem is my phone does NOT vibrate when power button is pressed, it isnt doing ANYTHING at ALL, the red charging light only comes on when battery is left out and the phone is plugged in, light turns off after a minute or so of the battery being installed, to me it seems like less rom flash related, and more failure in the board, but im not good at this stuff so im probably wrong, i bought a verizon one (i535) for 50 bucks (pretty banged up touchscreen is cracked in several places i got it without a back cover,but it works,) to get me by but i miss my 4g on straight talk =( i wish i had just left it alone, it was clean just 1 crack in the touch screen wires ans such for lcdanddigitizer got cut by accient while trying to modify midframe for verizon board, i sure as hell cant afford the att version for a while 150-260 for a decent i747, is it possible that a JTAG service would be able to bring it to life or even one of those dongles to force recovery?
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Flashing an i9300 rom is guaranteed to hard brick the device and cause exactly what you described. If you follow the instructions in the thread linked in an above post it probably has a 90% chance of fixing it.
I am 99% certain it is not a hardware failure. Others have done the exact same thing and were able to fix it by using the instructions in that thread.
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It could be a board failure but it happened right after you flashed the ROM which leads me to believe it is software related.
A dongle is not going to help since the phone won't even power up. A jtag service would be your best and quickest option. You should try and find a shop that will guarantee to revive the phone or you pay nothing.
This might help with your current phone: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/how-to-make-your-verizon-galaxy-s-iii-a-world-phone/
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i found one on ebay, full refund short of a 5 dollar shipping cost for return shipping, once i have money that i can spend ill sure as hell be giving it a shot
Or you can attempt to fix it for free.....but I suppose that is up to you.
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Or you can attempt to fix it for free.....but I suppose that is up to you.
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either way its gonna cost me a little cash, i dont have a 16 gig sd card, forgive me for being so noob but the sd card trick CAN work for my case?? i know for a fact i cant do anythingto my phone right now as it wont even power on, but if you BELIEVE it will work ill gove it a try
Unless you updated with the kk ota, you are probably on 4.3 firmware. I cannot guarantee it will work, but I believe the chances are pretty good that it will.
Just remember, if it doesn't work, dont give up on the first try. Many have had to run through the process several times before it would actually boot up again.
The only other tip I can think to give is to make sure you buy a decent sd card. It doesn't have to be top of the line, but there are tons of fake ones out there that would be less likely to work. If you can, try to buy one from an authorized dealer for whatever brand you are considering. This greatly reduces the chance of getting a bad card.
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Unless you updated with the kk ota, you are probably on 4.3 firmware. I cannot guarantee it will work, but I believe the chances are pretty good that it will.
Just remember, if it doesn't work, dont give up on the first try. Many have had to run through the process several times before it would actually boot up again.
The only other tip I can think to give is to make sure you buy a decent sd card. It doesn't have to be top of the line, but there are tons of fake ones out there that would be less likely to work. If you can, try to buy one from an authorized dealer for whatever brand you are considering. This greatly reduces the chance of getting a bad card.
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4.0.x was the last firmware, i never got to update it. i bought a PNY 16gb microSD HC class 4, it was 25 bucks at the local drug store, i was hoping for a class 6 - 10 but i believe it is a good quality card, maybe you would know better?
I won't lie, I am not a big fan of PNY, but as long as its the real thing, I think it should work. Class 6 or better is recommended, but it has worked on class 4 cards too. At this point, the only thing left to do is give it a shot. Good luck!

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