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Hi Everyone !
I have a Desire HD and it bricked last sunday evening. It's only half year old, so I took it back to T-Mobile (I bought it from them). But it's rooted and Radio S-OFF-ed when died. Can the service establish that I rooted and S-OFF-ed my phone, or no ?
Thanks in advance !
If it's totally dead (no bootloader access or charge light) then they won't be able to tell. They'll fix it without any knowledge of software changes.
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Yep if its completely dead they wont bother repairing it, they'll just replace the motherboard. That way they have no knowledge of what you did to it.
Thanks for the answers,I'm happy right now,because you have the point:absolutely no sign of life. No charging light,no bootloader and no any happening when I press the power button (same with another battery too).
how did you manage to do that? It will be good for others to know so that they dont make such a mistake .
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how did you manage to do that? It will be good for others to know so that they dont make such a mistake .
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I don't know. Here's what happened:
1.: I use Opera Mobile for web browsing and the past few days it's become very slow. Sometimes the only way to close it is press the Home button and close it in task manager. I thought it's a software problem, so I made a hard reset, but it's not resolved my problem. Mean while I saw the news that HTC will not refresh the Desire HD to ICS in the first line, so I downgraded it and flash the latest NDT MIUI ROM.
2.: Next day I connected my phone to my PC and realised there is no communication between, only charging. I tried it in other computers and other USB cables, same result, so I wanted to back to stock. My only problem was the Radio system. I was still S-OFF-ed. I searched so many forums and I tried to get back Radio S-ON in Terminal Emulator, but it didn't work.
3.: Tried some instructions without any result and finally after a reboot procedure the phone didn't wake up anymore. No reaction for the charger, no reaction for any button pushed. Nothing. Took it back to T-Mobile and they check the battery because they thought maybe that caused this and they said it discharged over.
And now I'm waiting for an SMS or call how is my phone now
goodluck with that
Got it back from repair service. They changed its motherboard,so almost I have a brand new phone now I'm so lucky I guess ... huhh ... sweating a lot,but now I'm happy
SsZzliMm said:
Got it back from repair service. They changed its motherboard,so almost I have a brand new phone now I'm so lucky I guess ... huhh ... sweating a lot,but now I'm happy
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Good job mate
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SsZzliMm said:
Thanks for the answers,I'm happy right now,because you have the point:absolutely no sign of life. No charging light,no bootloader and no any happening when I press the power button (same with another battery too).
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If you plug it into your computer in that state, does it ask for qload usb drivers? if so, Its a true brick, and there's no way they'll know what you had going on. I had mine replaced in June this year after mine was bricked.
Bit of a strange one.....
Phone was fine last night, replied to a text, checked my phone 10 minutes later and its not working, doesn't seem to be responding to the power button so was a little confused, no captive feedback, no lights or sounds. Battery was showing 62% prior.
It hasn't worked since.
Tried:
- Holding down the power to restart the phone.
- Holding down power and vol - to get into the bootloader
- Charged it for 10 hours (doesn't even indicate the LED)
- Tried connecting to a PC (and PC doesn't recognise it at all - again no LED)
The phone is an international one x. It is rooted and has been fine since August on root. Wasn't being used excessively or any stress that you would expect to cause a failure. Wasn't dropped or anything.
I'm stumped, had a search on here and can't find anything. So before i put an insurance claim in, does anyone have any suggestions? Battery failure? Motherboard failure?
Cheers
Try connecting your phone to your pc, see what Windows recognises it as
Sent from my faster than SGS3 HOX.
XxVcVxX said:
Try connecting your phone to your pc, see what Windows recognises it as
Sent from my faster than SGS3 HOX.
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It doesn't recognise it as anything and the led is not appearing on the phone.
Thanks
Phone is stuck in apx mode or something, you'll have to send it back for repair. I just did it 2 days ago, It's really worring because I'm seeing a lot of these cases but nobody has reported back to say what htc has done about it. I hope I don't get charged for it.
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Phone is stuck in apx mode or something, you'll have to send it back for repair. I just did it 4 days ago, It's really worring because I'm seeing a lot of these cases but nobody has reported back to say what htc has done about it. I hope I don't get charged for it.
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Is that likely to be software related? As Im giving a HTC rep a hard time on the Chat and he has stipulated the following (which i am tasking him about as i believe he is in accurate)
'Should our engineers find any physical damage, wear and tear, illegal software, illegal repair attempts or your warranty has expired, the repair will be chargeable and we will send you a quote via email.'
Well that covers every single warranty claim does it not?
Used to have this problem with my sensation xe,connect to pc and 're boot your bootloader,can't remember the exact commands.
Worth a try ..
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Phone is dead send it to HTC ,they will repair it under warranty,HTC won't know anything because phone is DEAD
atrako1973 said:
Phone is dead send it to HTC ,they will repair it under warranty,HTC won't know anything because phone is DEAD
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How do i know its 100% dead, can they do anything i can't? Also they can tell from my IMEI its rooted and will blame that as a way to avoid a warranty claim.
markb63 said:
Used to have this problem with my sensation xe,connect to pc and 're boot your bootloader,can't remember the exact commands.
Worth a try ..
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I have tried various ABD reboot commands (to my brief knowledge) and its non existent as far as a PC is concerned
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I have tried various ABD reboot commands (to my brief knowledge) and its non existent as far as a PC is concerned
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Mine wasn't non existent to my pc. When I connected it via usb my pc made a sound but not like the normal one and then windows said it couldn't install the drivers. So each time I connected it a strange exclamation mark was showing where normally it would show usb connected.
There is no wear and tear and not opened it but if they mean illegal software as in custom rom then I'm F***ed. So I'm not sure how they'll respond. Got a msg from three uk today saying they've received my device and are assessing it now. So that was two days of sending it in, not bad.
Think I might open a thread when I get it back letting everyone know the final outcome since I haven't seen anyone reporting on what similar experience they've had.
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How do i know its 100% dead, can they do anything i can't? Also they can tell from my IMEI its rooted and will blame that as a way to avoid a warranty claim.
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Again HTC has no chance in hell to know whatever happened to your phone ,they will change the motherboard ,end of story,please send it to HTC ,call them ,tell them phone is not respoding to anything,don't mention root or anything like that,they will arange pick-up ,HTC one x still has 16 months warranty, send it don't be a chicken
even mines stuck in apx mode..i also have given the phone to service centre...curiously all the post about apx mode have occured after they upgraded to jb.
kartiyk said:
even mines stuck in apx mode..i also have given the phone to service centre...curiously all the post about apx mode have occured after they upgraded to jb.
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I never upgraded to JB so that debunks that myth, H3G_001 cid. I started experiencing massive lock-ups and force closures before it stopped responding (apx-mode). I have sent it in for repair now.
Maximus78 said:
I never upgraded to JB so that debunks that myth, H3G_001 cid. I started experiencing massive lock-ups and force closures before it stopped responding (apx-mode). I have sent it in for repair now.
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right then~ even i faced lot off errors just before it went dead....unfortunately i thought it to be a rom issue,but learnt my fate a few hours later !
Don't believe mine was an APX issue. Didnt get the 'APX Scfreen' that many describe or any kind of recognition from a PC either on the PC or the phone.
Phone was collected 2 hours ago. Will advise when i hear from them. If not i will put an insurance claim in through my phone insurance.
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Don't believe mine was an APX issue. Didnt get the 'APX Scfreen' that many describe or any kind of recognition from a PC either on the PC or the phone.
Phone was collected 2 hours ago. Will advise when i hear from them. If not i will put an insurance claim in through my phone insurance.
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apx screen doesnt show up in our phones. when you connect the device through usb it will show up as drivers not avaialable or so.and apx will be shown in device manager window
I have same problem with my One X. Phone is now in service and I wait to see what will be with my phone. I also have many problems with some apps, IGO stop to work, Google maps also and when I try to open quadrant standard my phone turn off display and died :crying: .
I am from Europa (Serbia) I bought brand new phone from a guy who brought it from Singapore (don´t have warranty). Phone is CID - 044 and Asia_WWE. My friend have phone service and yesterday he try everything and nothing, today will try with something what he called "BOX"
This is getting scary because the exact same thing is happening to many of us now and around the same time. I accepted a quote from three uk yesterday of £76 to repair it. The three service centre chap said due to illegal software they were not able to flash it. I am very saddened that I won't be able to flash from now on.
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This is getting scary because the exact same thing is happening to many of us now and around the same time. I accepted a quote from three uk yesterday of £76 to repair it. The three service centre chap said due to illegal software they were not able to flash it. I am very saddened that I won't be able to flash from now on.
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If Three UK supplied your phone, you shouldn't have to pay. Consumer protection laws.
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If Three UK supplied your phone, you shouldn't have to pay. Consumer protection laws.
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But they knew I'd put illegal software on it. I'm sure they just connected it to their pc got a nod from htc and that sorted that problem out. 76 quid please for looking at it.
Hey guys,
Please stop PM'ing me about APX Mode. I get like 10 PM's a day.
How to get in
Nobody really knows. The most common way has been pressing volume up and down together while device is off and then plugin USB while connected to a computer.
How to get out
When your device is in APX Mode, HTC fixes it in repair. Someone here on XDA PM'd me with this video and said it should work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsnl_LIgzt0
I have not tried it myself, so just give it a try and share with the rest.
All the other discussions about APX can be done here, please stop pm'ing me.
Thank you!
Pressing vol up and down while phone is off works only on some devices. Some pm'd me about getting into apx mode with this. PC will recognize the device as "APX something something"
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
I too have joined the APX club.
I bought the phone off eBay, with a damaged screen not displaying anything.
When plugged into USB, it would charge, and the PC recognized it as a HTC One X.
When playing with the buttons, I could hear the startup tone.
Since fitting the new screen- very carefully - the phone has gone into the APX mode.
The charge light has come on once whilst plugged into the computer, after which I swapped it over to the mains charger. The red charging light stayed lit for 10 minutes, then went out.
Since then, I've seen no life whatsoever other than the APX mode.
I have tried the YouTube video above, and many combinations. I have tried charging up the battery directly via a hacked USB cable. I have tried powering on the phone with what I think has been every possible combination. I have tried leaving it plugged in overnight. I have tried plugging in the mains/USB charger while pressing buttons. Something isn't right.
The battery can light up a 3V LED, and today I have just found up a multimeter, so I will check the voltage of the battery as I believe it needs at least 3.6 or 7 volts to start up.
Yesterday I tried speaking to Vodafone, who didn't have any software to flash the HTC other than the publicly available software from the HTC site. I also spoke to Carphone Warehouse, who also didn't have any equipment. Neither assistants or the engineers in the shops had come across the APX mode before.
I'll update this thread with any more of my findings, as it is one of the top results in google and I suggest others do the same. Hopefully together we can work a way out of this without the need to send to HTC.
Try holding the power button for roughly 40 seconds with charger disconnected. It might work.
You could also try "nvflash" reboot commands. Since there's no nvflash package/drivers for the HOX I'd try with the Asus TF packages. Though, I'm pretty sure someone has already tried it without success
Also, are you able to connect the device in adb mode? Adb without being in OS works if you power off, wait couple of seconds an connect it to the PC without powering on. You should see the red led constantly on. If it works try "abd reboot oem-34". I'd appreciate it if you could report if it did work.
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You could also try "nvflash" reboot commands. Since there's no nvflash package/drivers for the HOX I'd try with the Asus TF packages. Though, I'm pretty sure someone has already tried it without success
Also, are you able to connect the device in adb mode? Adb without being in OS works if you power off, wait couple of seconds an connect it to the PC without powering on. You should see the red led constantly on. If it works try "abd reboot oem-34". I'd appreciate it if you could report if it did work.
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Afraid I've tried all that. ADB isn't available, only appears in APX mode.
Phone does nothing.
Only interaction I can have with the phone is to connect via usb, and holding the power button for 10 seconds changes it to APX mode. Otherwise it's an unknown device, for which no drivers are available- I can force drivers onto it, but its hard to tell exactly what it's looking for.
I have also tried the NVflash utility for tegra 3 devices- I have a transformer prime, this is what made me purchase a tegra 3 based phone.
Anyway, the NVflash utility cannot operate with the phone, it merely displays as an unknown device.
No red LEDs, no nothing.
Cronus, trust me, I've tried
Still, I've just popped the battery out and checked the voltage- 2.64V - WAY below where it needs to be- around 3.7 volts to boot up.
I've popped the terminals out of the battery connector, and connected them to the hacked USB on the positive and negative. It's currently plugged in to the HTC wallcharger, and it is charging the battery up.
I'm going to leave it on for an hour, then I'll stick it back in the phone. More updates to come :good:
Just send it to htc or your carrier mate. This happened to me b4 xmas and I sent it back to my carrier. They charged me 76 pounds and gave me a brand new phone even tho they said they had to change a circuit board. Sorry to say this but if everyone that gets their phone into apx mode should sent it to htc so they realise that this is a design fault and not just caused by unlocking the bootloader. Maybe some haven't unlocked and are also experiencing apx mode?
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Just send it to htc or your carrier mate. This happened to me b4 xmas and I sent it back to my carrier. They charged me 76 pounds and gave me a brand new phone even tho they said they had to change a circuit board. Sorry to say this but if everyone that gets their phone into apx mode should sent it to htc so they realise that this is a design fault and not just caused by unlocking the bootloader. Maybe some haven't unlocked and are also experiencing apx mode?
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I bought it off eBay, the warranty is void. As far as I know the bootloader hasn't been unlocked, as the previous owner said they'd only had it 5 days before they dropped it on the floor and the screen popped out. But I have had it working properly- I could hear the startup sound being played when I had it.
I've spent £58 on a new screen, to spend another £76 just isn't economical.
The battery is now back in the phone after being charged to 3.8 volts, it still doesn't appear to be doing anything- I'll post back if there are any further developments.
I have found a company which say they have encountered and fixed the APX mode on the HTC One X before - www.uk-repair.com
Quoted me £44 to get it fixed. I've politely requested any information they feel comfortable contributing about the APX mode be posted on the forum.
Fingers crossed
I made an insurance claim for my APX'd phone as it was only £25 excess; it was sent to thefoneclinic.com who have deemed it beyond economical repair so i'm getting a replacement. I'm guessing either something on the motherboard was actually fried or only HTC themselves can recover from APX mode
AW: [HowTo] Getting out of APX Mode
To the people stuck in APX mode; try constantly rebooting. Like powering on hundreds of times. TripNnRaver got his device out of APX this way, but obviously he is stuck in APX again after a reboot. At least he managed to boot into the OS for a short time.
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To the people stuck in APX mode; try constantly rebooting. Like powering on hundreds of times. TripNnRaver got his device out of APX this way, but obviously he is stuck in APX again after a reboot. At least he managed to boot into the OS for a short time.
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This happened to my phone. Installed Trip's endeavor unleashed v003 and it bricked my htc one x. I kept on rebooting it and managed to get back once to the OS but when I restarted the device again it never go back now its bricked!
I don't know though if my ONE X is on APX mode. I can still go to fastboot and recovery but everytime i copy files thru ADB, from my pc command line it says success but when i try to flash it from clockwork the file i copied isnt there. I tried flashing a different recovery but it seems that the device is readonly and i couldnt delete or write to it.
xmoo said:
Hey guys,
Please stop PM'ing me about APX Mode. I get like 10 PM's a day.
How to get in
Nobody really knows. The most common way has been pressing volume up and down together while device is off and then plugin USB while connected to a computer.
How to get out
When your device is in APX Mode, HTC fixes it in repair. Someone here on XDA PM'd me with this video and said it should work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsnl_LIgzt0
I have not tried it myself, so just give it a try and share with the rest.
All the other discussions about APX can be done here, please stop pm'ing me.
Thank you!
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Someone understands something about this video ?
It's just a joke or i'm stupid ?
layoup said:
Someone understands something about this video ?
It's just a joke or i'm stupid ?
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Well reading the comments .... its bull !
Mr Hofs said:
Well reading the comments .... its bull !
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I read it after my post.
What a pity to have no clue to exit from this APX mode.
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this can be the software or bettry issue ,,,, go to repair shop and check that is there is battry issue or not ,,, other wise it will be software issue ....
ALI MIRZA Mobi tec said:
this can be the software or bettry issue ,,,, go to repair shop and check that is there is battry issue or not ,,, other wise it will be software issue ....
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APX is not a battery or a software issue, it's a hardware issue !
my m8 is bricked, is not in recovery mode, does not enter fastboot, not turn on, only red light blinks when plugging the charger a few times, but the pc recognize me how Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
someone I can spend some method to restore the system?
Those symptoms typically mean the phone is bricked. Qualcomm download mode is a bad thing, not a good thing. Were you doing anything to possibly cause this condition, or did it occur spontaneously?
redpoint73 said:
Those symptoms typically mean the phone is bricked. Qualcomm download mode is a bad thing, not a good thing. Were you doing anything to possibly cause this condition, or did it occur spontaneously?
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He was applying a software update, and stop the progress bar in half. the battery and then just stay like this.
yerling said:
He was applying a software update, and stop the progress bar in half. the battery and then just stay like this.
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Its possible the update was overwriting something critical like hboot, and some error occurred. Doesn't sound good, between the symptoms described, and the fact an update was being applied.
Try charging for several hours (overnight) on the wall charger (not connected to PC) then try the different button combos (holding each combo for a minute or more): power+vol up, power + vol down, power + vol down and vol up, power by itself.
Try the button combos with and without the charger connected to the phone. If none of that works, I'm inclined to believe the phone is toast. If the phone is stock, applying stock update, and less than a year old, you might have some recourse by warranty (although folks having any kind of warranty is becoming less and less likely as this phone ages).
Otherwise you may try to find a local repair shop that can JTAG the phone.
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Its possible the update was overwriting something critical like hboot, and some error occurred. Doesn't sound good, between the symptoms described, and the fact an update was being applied.
Try charging for several hours (overnight) on the wall charger (not connected to PC) then try the different button combos (holding each combo for a minute or more): power+vol up, power + vol down, power + vol down and vol up, power by itself.
Try the button combos with and without the charger connected to the phone. If none of that works, I'm inclined to believe the phone is toast. If the phone is stock, applying stock update, and less than a year old, you might have some recourse by warranty (although folks having any kind of warranty is becoming less and less likely as this phone ages).
Otherwise you may try to find a local repair shop that can JTAG the phone.
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try all possible convinations, and as for the warranty. the telefomo has 2 weeks of use. but I'm Bolvia, but buy it in the US that's why looking one solution that I can do.
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try all possible convinations, and as for the warranty. the telefomo has 2 weeks of use. but I'm Bolvia, but buy it in the US that's why looking one solution that I can do.
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Its likely JTAG is your only option at this point.
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Its likely JTAG is your only option at this point.
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Now the problem is finding one who does that kind of work in my country: P
Thanks for the help.
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Now the problem is finding one who does that kind of work in my country: P
Thanks for the help.
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That's true. Other possible options would a (reputable) repair shop that can replace the motherboard. Or you may see if HTC will do that (for a fee). But as its a US version, I'm not sure HTC will provide that service.
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That's true. Other possible options would a (reputable) repair shop that can replace the motherboard. Or you may see if HTC will do that (for a fee). But as its a US version, I'm not sure HTC will provide that service.
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Thanks for helping: D
Hi guys, I would like to share my experience with a bricked OP3, I own my OP3 about 3 months ago, currently I'm running 3.5.3 CB, and zero problems with the device until now.
My younger brother has his OP3 about two months ago, and I don't know what's he thinking but he flashed a CM12 on his OP 3. Really I don't understand why a person could do that, however he really screw the phone. Never return from death.
I've tried all guides and possible solutions for the brick, there is no bootloader, no recovery, no vibration, no anything. The phone is really dead.
The device it's recognized by the pc after installing qualcomm drivers and after pressing power +volume up buttons, like qualcomm 9008, and it gets recognized by the unbrick took (msm download tool v3.0).
And when I start the tool it start to flash anything goes apparently well, green successful message. But phones continue as a expensive brick.
When I plugged the phone like it should be, pressing only volume up and connecting cable it gets correctly recognized like qualcomm 9008, and by the tool, but when I hit start, it give me that saharra communication failed message.
But when I unplugged and connect again and hit power + volume up, gets recognized again but I doesn't have that Sahara error and even its flashed with the tool, but phone continue to be dead.
I've disassembled the phone to see if I can see some simple trouble in the hardware maybe, I tested changing parts with my phone to see if the trouble is in some charging or display or anything like that, but all parts are working well.
Even I've put my motherboard on the dead phone and it works perfectly.
I can give up to leave this phone dead like that but I've tried anything possible so I'm planning selling spare parts.
In my country I don't have any SAT or any place like that to repair the phone.
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Hi guys, I would like to share my experience with a bricked OP3, I own my OP3 about 3 months ago, currently I'm running 3.5.3 CB, and zero problems with the device until now.
My younger brother has his OP3 about two months ago, and I don't know what's he thinking but he flashed a CM12 on his OP 3. Really I don't understand why a person could do that, however he really screw the phone. Never return from death.
I've tried all guides and possible solutions for the brick, there is no bootloader, no recovery, no vibration, no anything. The phone is really dead.
The device it's recognized by the pc after installing qualcomm drivers and after pressing power +volume up buttons, like qualcomm 9008, and it gets recognized by the unbrick took (msm download tool v3.0).
And when I start the tool it start to flash anything goes apparently well, green successful message. But phones continue as a expensive brick.
When I plugged the phone like it should be, pressing only volume up and connecting cable it gets correctly recognized like qualcomm 9008, and by the tool, but when I hit start, it give me that saharra communication failed message.
But when I unplugged and connect again and hit power + volume up, gets recognized again but I doesn't have that Sahara error and even its flashed with the tool, but phone continue to be dead.
I've disassembled the phone to see if I can see some simple trouble in the hardware maybe, I tested changing parts with my phone to see if the trouble is in some charging or display or anything like that, but all parts are working well.
Even I've put my motherboard on the dead phone and it works perfectly.
I can give up to leave this phone dead like that but I've tried anything possible so I'm planning selling spare parts.
In my country I don't have any SAT or any place like that to repair the phone.
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Damn that sucks. He probably flashed the wrong rom or something else. You should contact oneplus and see if they can do something about it cuz i reckon your brother's phone still has warranty.
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Hi guys, I would like to share my experience with a bricked OP3, I own my OP3 about 3 months ago, currently I'm running 3.5.3 CB, and zero problems with the device until now.
My younger brother has his OP3 about two months ago, and I don't know what's he thinking but he flashed a CM12 on his OP 3. Really I don't understand why a person could do that, however he really screw the phone. Never return from death.
I've tried all guides and possible solutions for the brick, there is no bootloader, no recovery, no vibration, no anything. The phone is really dead.
The device it's recognized by the pc after installing qualcomm drivers and after pressing power +volume up buttons, like qualcomm 9008, and it gets recognized by the unbrick took (msm download tool v3.0).
And when I start the tool it start to flash anything goes apparently well, green successful message. But phones continue as a expensive brick.
When I plugged the phone like it should be, pressing only volume up and connecting cable it gets correctly recognized like qualcomm 9008, and by the tool, but when I hit start, it give me that saharra communication failed message.
But when I unplugged and connect again and hit power + volume up, gets recognized again but I doesn't have that Sahara error and even its flashed with the tool, but phone continue to be dead.
I've disassembled the phone to see if I can see some simple trouble in the hardware maybe, I tested changing parts with my phone to see if the trouble is in some charging or display or anything like that, but all parts are working well.
Even I've put my motherboard on the dead phone and it works perfectly.
I can give up to leave this phone dead like that but I've tried anything possible so I'm planning selling spare parts.
In my country I don't have any SAT or any place like that to repair the phone.
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Really sorry To hear it?? BUT CM12 rom??? ? where he find it....?? if you hard bricked phone.. go to a expart devs shop.. he may be solved your problem
If your phone will not power on oneplus service center person are also not able to check how your phone will dead i think so you can claim the warranty.
CM 12 roms developed for One Plus 2,I don't really now why in the hell he do that, but he did it: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cyanogenmod-os-12-1-yog4pas1n0-update-25-08-15.349531/
What do you mean with expert dev shop?
Anyway I didn't think I will find some like that shop, I'm in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and maybe 99% of the cellphones technician didn't know anything about Oneplus 3,that's the reason why I've disassembled by miself.
dannytgt said:
CM 12 roms developed for One Plus 2,I don't really now why in the hell he do that, but he did it: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cyanogenmod-os-12-1-yog4pas1n0-update-25-08-15.349531/
What do you mean with expert dev shop?
Anyway I didn't think I will find some like that shop, I'm in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and maybe 99% of the cellphones technician didn't know anything about Oneplus 3,that's the reason why I've disassembled by miself.
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No wonder why it got bricked xD. You should see if you still have the warranty for your brothers phone. Contact oneplus and see if they can replace the phone.
I contact oneplus and they say me I wanna contact my seller to review warranty, but I bought on "Mercado libre" some trading online place like ebay.
So we are in a really bad situation.
dannytgt said:
I contact oneplus and they say me I wanna contact my seller to review warranty, but I bought on "Mercado libre" some trading online place like ebay.
So we are in a really bad situation.
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Well ****. Can't you contact the seller that you bought it from? Also your brother should be careful next time he flashes a rom. We all make mistakes, sometimes ppl have to learn it the hard way.
Yes this will be the first phone since 2005 year when I started to flash custom roms on samsung omnia i900, thats really dead, I bring from the death a lot of bricked phones. But this phone is really dead so I think I will start sparing parts, maybe we can recover some of the money invested on the device.