Originally had a bad volume rocker, now I have a wet screen and bricked phone.
The phone just says at this screen. I've rebuilt it several times, all the connectors are in. The only things missing are 2 screws and a rubber piece that came from behind the motherboard.
Any ideas? I get that the screen is wet, but why is the phone stuck at the logo? Recovery mode and bootloader work fine though
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EDIT: I already tried flashing the custom rom again, and it took, but no luck
Roy360 said:
Originally had a bad volume rocker, now I have a wet screen and bricked phone.
The phone just says at this screen. I've rebuilt it several times, all the connectors are in. The only things missing are 2 screws and a rubber piece that came from behind the motherboard.
Any ideas? I get that the screen is wet, but why is the phone stuck at the bootloader? Recovery mode and bootloader work fine though
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U might need to install the 2.3.3 ruu and see if it will boot up.
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Hello!
My phone dropped like half a meter to the floor and after that it has been doing this..
I also tried to flash and install rom again but doesnt work. So it's broken inside.
Any idea's?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWjGwLEGiSU
No way to know for sure without physical inspection.
If I had to guess I'd say the cable connecting the screen may have come loose.
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No way to know for sure without physical inspection.
If I had to guess I'd say the cable connecting the screen may have come loose.
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Yeah. Was about to think that cable too. Gotta wait till i get opening kit and report after!
Okay, after disassembling and investigating i found the problem.
When i press this part of the phone with finger(red circle), it starts to flicker and bug like in the video above..
What this cable actually does, and how i could fix it..? Is it connecting to screen? Didnt found good guide to disassemble more so didnt do it.
Do i need to replace whole piece of phone.. (rounded with cyan color)?
without the back cover it works way better than with it.
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Should i just order this?
http://www.parts4repair.com/htc-desire-z-slide-flex-cable-ribbon/
Or hmm. I just check is the cable connected properly. Need to disassemble whole phone. sigh.
Hi, I hope you can help me with this...
So as I mentioned in the Header, I simply shut down my Nexus, waited for the vibration and then switched my Sim Card. Since then I wasn't able to either Boot/Fastboot it's just completely black.
I tried to take the Battery out for a few Minutes, Connected it to my Laptop without the battery(where it got recognized as Omap4400), tried to follow these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1760787 , but nothing has changed.
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I'm really helpless right now, how can such a small thing like a shutdown have such consequences. I seriously did nothing else(I am on Jelly Bean/rooted).
Were have you tried pulling out the battery, put it back in, then water 10 sec then boot it to fastboot? It is almost impossable removing a similar card would brick a phone
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Nope nothing. Tried now several times... had the Battery out for about 15 Minutes now and nothing happens, screen remains just black.
How old is it I would get it replaced as it sounds like something failed
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My brother has this widget/icon on his rooted S III and I'm trying to identify it so that I can eliminate it. It will move from screen to screen, and when you touch it it powers the phone off. Anyone have any idea what it is or how to get it off the screen?
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My brother has this widget/icon on his rooted S III and I'm trying to identify it so that I can eliminate it. It will move from screen to screen, and when you touch it it powers the phone off. Anyone have any idea what it is or how to get it off the screen?
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This may sound stupid but have you tried long pressing on it and then dragging it into the garbage bin?
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This may sound stupid but have you tried long pressing on it and then dragging it into the garbage bin?
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I haven't physically seen it or been able to play with it myself, but he said that whenever he touched it that it would power off the machine. And, to be frank, it is one of those cases where the phone has become smarter than the owner, so trying to diagnose this remotely has been a challenge. LOL But I think my nephew figured it out as some kind of power app that he'd installed.
Okay, Well, First off, I am new here, so if i do something wrong, let me know.
I have a Samsung galaxy nexus i got from my friend a few months back, it was running android 6.0.1 marshmallow By Cyanogenmod.
Key word here: "was"
The device had been dunked into some water, (long story, dad did it) and when i pulled it out and dried it off, it wouldn't boot up android, it just stayed on the android screen for hours. i ended up removing the whole android image off it, at this point it wouldn't get passed the google boot screen (other users had this problem), so i plugged the phone into Odin and started the process of re partitioning the whole device with stock ROM and recovery. here is where buying Belkin cables caused my problem, the phone disconnected from the PC due to the cable being an ass. so now, Odin and Samsung Kies and even the nexus toolkit cannot recognize the phone cause it is stuck on this screen:
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The phone stops me from Doing Button combinations, this screen is useful, but i need to know how to get it working.
Thank you XDA for allowing me to ask this question.
Any and all help appreciated. thanks guys!
Hi y'all, i recently ordered a T-mobile version of the G3 online. Opened the package and booted it up. Everything worked out of the box but then i noticed something. No sound! I tried adjusting the volume settings then it froze. Did some glitch that it load parts of the screen and go back to swipe to unlock. After which a factory reset made the Marshmellow OS run stable again. It is likely a hardware issue, perhaps damage to the part of motherboard. Microphone doesn't work and there are no sounds at all. How could i tell where malfunction is on the main board/chip? I would appreciate a suggestion on what could be done about this issue. [emoji20]
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Send it to an engineer in hardware because you may broke some importants parts and explain hin the problem. Is the best option.
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Send it to an engineer in hardware because you may broke some importants parts and explain hin the problem. Is the best option.
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Your right - an engineer will be able to pin point what kind of damage has been done and where on the chipboard.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=74998081 Is my original post for a damaged LG G3
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