htc one x boot loop - HTC One X

I bought it off Ebay about 4 weeks ago. It was working ok but i did an update to 4.2.2[ official] and the GPS stopped working properly.
I took it to a phone service shop and they promised to fix the gps problem by reinstalling back to the original condition, They didn't fix it properly-sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't. Then a friend told me to do a factory reset which i did and it was then it started to act up.
It boots into the HTC symbol with a warning message [ seen in red] then goes into recovery and no matter what I do it repeats the same process.Also when I try to charge it lights up and does not charge fully.
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"It boots into the HTC symbol with a warning message [ seen in red] "
And whats the warning message ??

Did you try the fast-boot option on that menu? It solves the looping problem in my case.

CharlesDicken said:
I bought it off Ebay about 4 weeks ago. It was working ok but i did an update to 4.2.2[ official] and the GPS stopped working properly.
I took it to a phone service shop and they promised to fix the gps problem by reinstalling back to the original condition, They didn't fix it properly-sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't. Then a friend told me to do a factory reset which i did and it was then it started to act up.
It boots into the HTC symbol with a warning message [ seen in red] then goes into recovery and no matter what I do it repeats the same process.Also when I try to charge it lights up and does not charge fully.
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fastboot in RED is not a worning massage. If you have warranty send it for repair if no warranty unlock the bootloader flash custom recovery and cuctom rom and beffore start first read some guide here in the one x forum

Again, if you can do a fast-boot, try it to see if it works. It works in my case.
Also, in my case, regular (slow) boot will randomly work at one point after it loops up to perhaps 100 times.

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[Q] Is my phone bricked?

Whenever I try to boot up my Desire Z, it would show me the HTC logo, but shut off promptly. I'd be able to enter the bootloader, but whenever I try entering recovery, I get this:
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Is my phone bricked?
I'm not sure what was done previously, as I bought this phone second hand, so I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to rectify the problem.
Sounds like a soft brick, at the worst. You can fix it. Look up loading a rom from bootloader dezire z. Maybe you can put the new update on the sd card. You will lose root though, which you probably have if the got you stuck on that screen.
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Try looking up about the triangle, also. There might be some buttons you can press etc.
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At the triangle screen you show, hold down volume for a second or 2 then press and hold power. See if that doesn't take you to the text-based recovery screen (stock is blue text?).
PS - sounds like no rom and/or radio is flashed, that or someone tried to reroot and stockify it but bricked it as you describe. I'm inclined to believe it's been wiped clean. What's the bootloader show for your hboot, radio versions etc?
Ah, I was able to get it into the 3e recovery with the blue text, but unfortunately I can't do anything there.
I think I have another problem now, though. The battery won't charge. If I plug it in, it'll flash an orange and green LED, and from what I've been able to gather online, that means there's something wrong with the battery connection or overheating? It's not the latter, so I'm going to assume there's something wrong with the pins. The warranty sticker has been broken as well, so I think I think I'm SOL.
Thanks for the help anyway, guys!

[Q] Phone Reboots random after system update with charger connected

Hey every one,
I have the following problem with my dads new HTC one V...
The phone asked for a systemupdate so i did, but didn't read the instructions to carefully. (Overconfidend...) Actually though hm i'm so smart lets put in the charged incase it might take to long i get screwed.
Turn out that it SPECIFICALLY said to NOT do that. -_-'
"When the battery charged to 50%, I started the update process but left the “smart” phone connected with charger. After the phone restarted itself, it just showed a static green round arrow icon and no status or progress bar. After waiting for more 30 minutes, that scary motionless screen remained unchanged, looked like it’s hung or stopped updating.
Luckily I did take some screenshots of system update screen and sent to Gmail prior to the update process started. Here is the answer to the problem – avoid charging your phone during the update as it may interfere with the process
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After awhile i heard the startup sound of the phone coming from the other side of the room randomly... I checked the phone and saw that i rebooted. I could still enter pin code but now it randomly reboots!
Any help here?
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Phone specs:
HTC ONE V
Android verz: 4.0.3
HTC Sence: 4.0
Software number: 2.09.114.1
HTC expansion: HTCextension_403_1_GA_5
pk76100 (under the sim cover)
try a factory reset...
(the only thing i can think of now...)
ryanlow134 said:
try a factory reset...
(the only thing i can think of now...)
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In os under: settings-storage or in the bootloader? I have no root so i can still send it back...
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samkuiper9 said:
In os under: settings-storage or in the bootloader? I have no root so i can still send it back...
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"Factory Reset" is in the bootloader
regards
max

[Q] AFTV hangs at white logo. Did I just bricked it?

Hey guys,
I was just doing the process to flash the pre rooted update, I used the AFTV Utility.
The steps:
1 - Unlocked bootlader OK
2 - Changed the bootloader OK
3 - Change recovery PROBLEM
After I changed the recovery, it restarted and now hangs at white logo in startup. Tried the print screen/sys but nothing happened, the funny thing it's that it seems not to be powering USB connection since the keyboard just doesn't even light up or any of the leds when connected (like the num lock led).
Thanks in advance for any help.
The same thing happened to me with I used the AFTV utility,
Yeah I think it's bricked. I returned it for a replacement then manually rooted/unlocked/rboxed following the AFTVnews guide and and it all worked.
gabsporto said:
Hey guys,
I was just doing the process to flash the pre rooted update, I used the AFTV Utility.
The steps:
1 - Unlocked bootlader OK
2 - Changed the bootloader OK
3 - Change recovery PROBLEM
After I changed the recovery, it restarted and now hangs at white logo in startup. Tried the print screen/sys but nothing happened, the funny thing it's that it seems not to be powering USB connection since the keyboard just doesn't even light up or any of the leds when connected (like the num lock led).
Thanks in advance for any help.
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can you post a screen shot?
Rugged96 said:
can you post a screen shot?
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Hi Rugged, here it is:
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I turn it on and it hangs at this white logo. Thanks for helping me.
Snap to the above.
Tried following the method outlined here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799779
However I'm not getting any power via the USB at all so can't use a keyboard.
Any ideas?
Can you guys who've bricked plug a USB device in and have it powered?
Cheers

Fried motherboard?

Hello,
Yesterday my half year Nexus 5x has started to do strange things. It froze when testing WiFi speed and then started to hang when trying to boot. When I powered it off, it started behave like it would be bricked. Connecting to PC did nothing. After 5 minutes of pressing POWER + VOL UP + VOL DOWN it shown bootloader so I could reset it to stock and check if it works.
Sadly stock can't even boot because phone freezes and stops to respond to anything or reboots and freezes on Google logo.
When powered off it still generates a lot of heat. After leaving it for night with full battery, battery was fully depleted at morning.
About month ago it very overheated and sim reader stopped working for about hour.
Currently it's booted to bootloader and connected to charger. I'm not going to power off it, because booting to bootloader starts to be very hard.
Any ideas what is wrong with it? Is motherboard fried?
I'm going to relock bootloader and RMA it.
Exact same behaviour : http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/nexus-5x-dead-help-wont-boot-t3427169/
can you check this post ?
I got a replacement via warranty.. and now struggling to recover my data. .. replacement having problems with fingerprint scanner.
arjunprabhu said:
Exact same behaviour : http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/nexus-5x-dead-help-wont-boot-t3427169/
can you check this post ?
I got a replacement via warranty.. and now struggling to recover my data. .. replacement having problems with fingerprint scanner.
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I checked it now. I have almost the same issue but mine 5x was showing normally boot screen but it freezes after getting some temperature. I used fan to cool it down and I could boot it normally but after selecting language it froze and restarted. It also powercycles in bootloader, so it was really hard (almost impossible) to restore stock.
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I'm going to put it tomorrow in freezer and try to boot it...

M9 boot loop

Hello there! Apologies for the vague thread name, I'm actually unsure what is wrong with the phone -long story short, I've bought it in CashConverters, thinking I could earn some (M9 for thirdy quid? bloody hell).
The phone does turn on, so I don't think it's hard-bricked. When the phone is turned on, it goes to this menu
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REBOOT and REBOOT TO BOOTLOADER result in the same, as does turning it on after POWER DOWN.
After pressing BOOT TO DOWNLOAD MODE, this menu pops up, and pretty much goes back to the first one upon VOL UP or VOL DOWN.
BOOT TO RECOVERY MODE does work, and results in this menu
I have once attempted to "apply an update from SD card", it resulted in this, and decided not to test my luck.
Couple things to note, I do IT for a living, started working on it yesterday, 2pm - 2am, mostly reading through XDA and android pages, didn't manage to find a solution yet, and I'll stab myself with a spoon if I failed at searching.
My question is: can I fix it? Is it worth it?
You could flash a RUU.exe if its a tmobile, verizon, sprint etc. Other than that i dont know... You cant even see what firmware number you got
Roobwz said:
You could flash a RUU.exe if its a tmobile, verizon, sprint etc. Other than that i dont know... You cant even see what firmware number you got
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I assume it's O2 because it says himauhl_o2_uk, plus an O2 sticker. Other than that, I don't know, as I can only access recovery, and literally got it in that state.
Edit: I assume it's caused by someone disconnecting the phone while updating through HTC Sync, but I am unsure.
I am having this same exact issue with my Sprint M9. I have tried installing the 0PJAIMG from the SD Card and no love. Get error E:footer is wrong signature verification failed.
Any help with this would be much appreciated.

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