[Q] No factory reset/recovery??? - Sony Xperia S, Acro S, Ion

Hello everyone, so the other day i went out to sell my Xperia S and when i went to seal the deal i literally could not do the factory reset. I went into the menu, started it, it rebooted and it ended up on a black screen after "rebooting" with the blue light on indefinitely. If i hard reseted it, my google account and settings were still in it. Tried to log into recovery, and the effect is the same, blue led on black screen but nothing else, and same effect from the Android device manager.
Since Sony update service is not supported it exits(it always worked with that before) and the PC companion tells me im running custom rom, and exiting instead of flashing the factory image...
I tried to reflash the recovery through adb but no success.
I'm running the unofficial PA 4.6 beta from this forum, and had the TWRP-CWM dual recovery(which looked like has been rewrote to be CWM purely by the PA OTAs)
So any ideas what i can do? In this form, whit all the data on it, I can't even give it away for free, not to mention asking money for it...

TheGregButcher said:
Hello everyone, so the other day i went out to sell my Xperia S and when i went to seal the deal i literally could not do the factory reset. I went into the menu, started it, it rebooted and it ended up on a black screen after "rebooting" with the blue light on indefinitely. If i hard reseted it, my google account and settings were still in it. Tried to log into recovery, and the effect is the same, blue led on black screen but nothing else, and same effect from the Android device manager.
Since Sony update service is not supported it exits(it always worked with that before) and the PC companion tells me im running custom rom, and exiting instead of flashing the factory image...
I tried to reflash the recovery through adb but no success.
I'm running the unofficial PA 4.6 beta from this forum, and had the TWRP-CWM dual recovery(which looked like has been rewrote to be CWM purely by the PA OTAs)
So any ideas what i can do? In this form, whit all the data on it, I can't even give it away for free, not to mention asking money for it...
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Did You try flashing a stock ftf using flashtool?

The problem is that it doesn't even get into recovery, like I said I reboot into recovery and it drops me on a black screen (lit) with the blue led on, but neither cwm not twrp comes in and it just idles there indefinitely.

Mirhawk said:
Did You try flashing a stock ftf using flashtool?
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Disregard my first reply, I totally missed your point on it... Will try flash tool tomorrow!

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[Q] Unbootable green and red pixelated screen on boot and CWM6/5 load

So just to state the lead up to the unbootable phone.
Condensed version:
Flashed to Bio360 (ONLY working rom that was running for me thus far)
After a week of use, phone would boot for 5 seconds until screen turned pixelated
reflashed but did nothing
flashed to ICS using download mode again and worked but with limited function as when I first flashed ICS before Bio360
flashed using CWM6 back to Bio360 but still same problem
now will not boot into CWM6 and gets the pixelated screen either way
WILL go into download mode so I tried a few more ROMs to hopefully write over whatever issue there is with the software but nothing
reflashed using ODIN the CWM to 5 and 6 but same problem (will not load to CWM at all now
tried a few more times in the precise order as the first time I ever got the phone working with Bio360 (STILL a messaged up screen)
More detailed account of things:
I originally tried updating to the ICS upgrade a few weeks ago but got stuck on the boot screen and other issues. I finally flashed the CWM6 and updated the rom via that to the Bio360 rom. I finally had a working phone again after countless hours of trying to get it working. I locked my screen after timeout to a pin number but actually found it was a pain in the behind so tried to switch back. However I used the 'settings' feature which was present on the home screen after boot that comes with the Bio360. Then I deleted the icon an could no longer find the one that I was originally using, but found the other newer icon in the applications. So I took the lock feature off. Though it did nothing and the phone still required the pin. I tried changing it etc etc etc and nothing worked.
So, I flashed the Bio360 rom again and tried to start fresh, only to find that most of the settings that I originally were using before the re-flash were still present. This lead me to believe the settings are not completely wiped and flashing through CWM6 does not do a pristine clean update. Then I read that I should have to clear any and all settings by factory reset, clear cache, partition or whatever other clear functions I found within CWM6. So I did that and everything was back in good order again.
That is until I woke up 3 days ago and found my phone 'bricked'. Not literally as I am told it is almost impossible to brick one of these. Upon rebooting the phone I found that it was booting to the Samsung logo and after about 5 seconds, the screen becomes pixelated with red and green colours, sometimes lines all over. The longer I leave it, the more the screen becomes a wash out.
So I tried flashing the rom again using CWM6 hoping this would fix, but the same thing occured. So I tried to use CWM5 hoping that would fix it but still the same. I tried flashing back to gingerbread, then ICS, then Bio360 as I originally did to get the phone working with Bio360 but the only thing that I can do now is boot into download mode. Anything else causes the screen to become pixelated and wil not boot past the messed up screen no matter how long I leave it.
I searched for other threads but only found threads based on a single large pixel or a physically damaged screen. However, the screen is still functional as when I boot to download mode or just before the screen becomes pixelated, everything looks great. Plus there was one time when I flashed to ICS I got into the blank screen with limited functional capacity as when I first flashed ICS and the pixelated screen disappeared. So this leads me to believe this is a software issue.
I believe that there is an issue with files being left behind that are corrupted or something similar but I cannot even boot to CWM in order to clear everything possible.
ANY IDEAS? I have explored every option that my limited understanding of software could.
picture of what it looks like
This is a crappy picture from my old phone of something like what it looks like.
https://plus.google.com/photos/111944628817208100010/albums/5793637254528885841
This is a capture after it was turned off even and I plugged it into my computer, displaying the battery charging animation, though turned pixelated after a few seconds.
My gut says hardware damage, like something inside the Tegra itself is fried, ESPECIALLY since it's happening sometimes while still in the bootloader (charging animation).
Try Kies emergency recovery. If it flashes successfully but still won't boot, or glitches out like this during the flash, you'll have to start the RMA process.
I am unsure if it would be a hardware issue though since the screen is fine during the 'download mode' and did boot into the stock recovery after a flash a while back, then flipped back to not getting past the Samsung logo and pixelating again.
Would I be able to load the download mode portion of the phone if it was a hardware issue?
I ask because my gut says the opposite.
flashing CWM 6 causes my phone to be unbootable and pixelated screen
So, I have tried to update the phone into whatever other ROM that I can possibly get working only to find out that after flashing a ROM that flashes the original recovery program included with Android, voilĂ ! The phone works again and boots into the black screen with pull down menu. Back to square one for me.
Why would CWM6 be causing such a thing?
EaglesIII said:
So, I have tried to update the phone into whatever other ROM that I can possibly get working only to find out that after flashing a ROM that flashes the original recovery program included with Android, voilĂ ! The phone works again and boots into the black screen with pull down menu. Back to square one for me.
Why would CWM6 be causing such a thing?
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I'm on CWMR6 since the begining without any issue. Did you flash the touch or the non touch version ? Also whcih odin version are you using, maybe that makes a difference. The 1.82 and 1.85 are tested to be working fine with both cwmr 5 and 6. Also by reading your thread is seems you've never been able to flash through ICS one click, if possible try doing that.
ninthsense said:
I'm on CWMR6 since the begining without any issue. Did you flash the touch or the non touch version ? Also whcih odin version are you using, maybe that makes a difference. The 1.82 and 1.85 are tested to be working fine with both cwmr 5 and 6. Also by reading your thread is seems you've never been able to flash through ICS one click, if possible try doing that.
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I have been using the cwm5/6 touch and non touch. I have tried flashing them both. I have been using the most suggested version of ODIN 1.85 to flash. I do not think that it would make a difference as to which ODIN version I use, but then again I am quite ignorant on software.
The first thing that I did was tried the flashing using the one click method. I could only get to a black screen with the pull down menu containing the turn wifi on/off etc. I read that the problem may be permissions but I have tried that using the CWM when it worked and I was still stuck at the black screen with pull down menu. Without CWM I have no way of doing anything really since everything is in zip form and without CWM you cant use the zips.
EaglesIII said:
I have been using the cwm5/6 touch and non touch. I have tried flashing them both. I have been using the most suggested version of ODIN 1.85 to flash. I do not think that it would make a difference as to which ODIN version I use, but then again I am quite ignorant on software.
The first thing that I did was tried the flashing using the one click method. I could only get to a black screen with the pull down menu containing the turn wifi on/off etc. I read that the problem may be permissions but I have tried that using the CWM when it worked and I was still stuck at the black screen with pull down menu. Without CWM I have no way of doing anything really since everything is in zip form and without CWM you cant use the zips.
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Well then probably a logcat output to a developer would help understand the problem you're facing. Find some knowledgeable developer who can help you read the logcat and find the issue. Or post it here and maybe somebody would give you a clue.
EaglesIII said:
So just to state the lead up to the unbootable phone.
Condensed version:
Flashed to Bio360 (ONLY working rom that was running for me thus far)
After a week of use, phone would boot for 5 seconds until screen turned pixelated
reflashed but did nothing
flashed to ICS using download mode again and worked but with limited function as when I first flashed ICS before Bio360
flashed using CWM6 back to Bio360 but still same problem
now will not boot into CWM6 and gets the pixelated screen either way
WILL go into download mode so I tried a few more ROMs to hopefully write over whatever issue there is with the software but nothing
reflashed using ODIN the CWM to 5 and 6 but same problem (will not load to CWM at all now
tried a few more times in the precise order as the first time I ever got the phone working with Bio360 (STILL a messaged up screen)
More detailed account of things:
I originally tried updating to the ICS upgrade a few weeks ago but got stuck on the boot screen and other issues. I finally flashed the CWM6 and updated the rom via that to the Bio360 rom. I finally had a working phone again after countless hours of trying to get it working. I locked my screen after timeout to a pin number but actually found it was a pain in the behind so tried to switch back. However I used the 'settings' feature which was present on the home screen after boot that comes with the Bio360. Then I deleted the icon an could no longer find the one that I was originally using, but found the other newer icon in the applications. So I took the lock feature off. Though it did nothing and the phone still required the pin. I tried changing it etc etc etc and nothing worked.
So, I flashed the Bio360 rom again and tried to start fresh, only to find that most of the settings that I originally were using before the re-flash were still present. This lead me to believe the settings are not completely wiped and flashing through CWM6 does not do a pristine clean update. Then I read that I should have to clear any and all settings by factory reset, clear cache, partition or whatever other clear functions I found within CWM6. So I did that and everything was back in good order again.
That is until I woke up 3 days ago and found my phone 'bricked'. Not literally as I am told it is almost impossible to brick one of these. Upon rebooting the phone I found that it was booting to the Samsung logo and after about 5 seconds, the screen becomes pixelated with red and green colours, sometimes lines all over. The longer I leave it, the more the screen becomes a wash out.
So I tried flashing the rom again using CWM6 hoping this would fix, but the same thing occured. So I tried to use CWM5 hoping that would fix it but still the same. I tried flashing back to gingerbread, then ICS, then Bio360 as I originally did to get the phone working with Bio360 but the only thing that I can do now is boot into download mode. Anything else causes the screen to become pixelated and wil not boot past the messed up screen no matter how long I leave it.
I searched for other threads but only found threads based on a single large pixel or a physically damaged screen. However, the screen is still functional as when I boot to download mode or just before the screen becomes pixelated, everything looks great. Plus there was one time when I flashed to ICS I got into the blank screen with limited functional capacity as when I first flashed ICS and the pixelated screen disappeared. So this leads me to believe this is a software issue.
I believe that there is an issue with files being left behind that are corrupted or something similar but I cannot even boot to CWM in order to clear everything possible.
ANY IDEAS? I have explored every option that my limited understanding of software could.
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I have the same problem, i bought mine in ebay, (i live outside USA so i cant get money back) my problem start when i try to install a apk, then, i try to restore with wipe in cwm (sometimes works, sometimes no) and eventually, only download mode work. I dont know what i do, but in one of my trys, ICS 4.04 works everything, but i was network lock,i try to downgrade to Gingerbread and the problem come back, i dont know what to do, i feel like i waste te money.
PD: I have the roger version
EDIT: I just flashed ICS from ATT And works, but i w ould like to root and i cant, every time that i flash CWM, the problem come back
EDIT 2: I use the one click to install ICS from att and works, its seem the problem is when i use a custom rom or the CWM, dont know why, its seems that is not hardware because ICS works perfect, but Every custom rom or CWM, cause the problem
Maybe is there a way torecreate all the internal partition, i dont know, or something like that, to make a clean install, I am starting to regret for buying this phone, maybe the problem is because is from rogers (a security rule maybe?)
Sorry for my english
EaglesIII : your phone has hardware malfunction.
It is basically trash.
*sorry*
Sent from my SGH-I927 using xda app-developers app
ericpeacock79 said:
EaglesIII : your phone has hardware malfunction.
It is basically trash.
*sorry*
Sent from my SGH-I927 using xda app-developers app
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I dont Know, its happen similar to me, but if i use ICS from ATT, everything works right
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Ok, i learned something, when a flash the Gingerbread version, there is a error while booting (the first time that boot lik recovery) , the error is can't access to /system/csc/ATT/system/
When i use the ICS from ATT, that doesnt happen, maybe that is the problem? i dont know, maybe someone can tell us what are these files
There is a working solution, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953672 thanks to Rawr0w0,its works when you flash in that order, my phone is rooted and full working in ICS, i hope that helps you

CM10.1 crashed and softbricked itself, can't access the file system

I have Cyanogenmod 10.1 (stable) installed; the other day it crashed while I was on Instagram, rebooted itself, and wouldn't go past the spinning circle screen. Tried rebooting it, now it won't go past the screen before that, with the blue Cyanogenmod man and the Samsung logo.
I have TWRP 2.5.0.0 installed with it, which I don't know how is possible being that the file systems are incompatible, so unless I used Odin to install CM10.1, I don't know how I did it without installing Clockworkmod Recovery over TWRP.
I've been trying to fix it for a couple days now (I'm kicking myself for not getting around to posting here sooner). When I go into TWRP it asks me for a password (which I've never set, I assume it's asking me because that's all it knows to do when the file system is incompatible), which I click cancel at every time, and when I try to do just about anything (including installing new ROMs or recoveries from within TWRP) it gets errors when trying to mount any partitions on the device, so I can't change anything on the phone at all.
I've tried re-installing TWRP AND Clockworkmod Recovery with Odin, and they succeed, but when the phone tries to reboot, the screen just turns off and nothing happens, and I have to take the battery out to do anything else.
So right now I'm totally screwed unless I can fix this thing. I'd like to not have to drop 200 on a Nexus 4 after only a year or having this phone I bought brand new, especially with the Nexus 5 already coming out later this year...can somebody help me???
EDIT: I should clarify that I can access recovery and download mode
If you can get into download mode you can flash a stock image to your phone and restart from scratch. Download the proper stock image from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625 and flash it in odin.
FoxTrotz said:
If you can get into download mode you can flash a stock image to your phone and restart from scratch. Download the proper stock image from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625 and flash it in odin.
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I should've clarified that I've tried this with a bunch of roms, and it just shows SBA2 in the status box forever. I left it for a full hour before and it never changed.
According to this page http://www.alliance-rom.com/community/wiki/bricked-android/ reformating your external sd card may help. It also links to something I personally have never heard of but apparently this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15330252 can help unbrick any samsung phone that's flashable with odin.

[Q] AT&T Galaxy SIII (SGH-I747) will not boot past Samsung logo

I have been using the i747z ROMs for quite some time and after trying a bunch of other ROMs I always reverted back to theirs. So when their 3.0 version came out with Android 4.3 I installed it, using ClockWorkMod recovery. Right after it installed, CWM displayed a message about the boot loader and to fix it. So I went ahead and did that (Don't really remember what the message was) What I know is that I lost root. Also the phone could not connect to the mobile network, only on Wifi. So this morning, I factory reset the phone again, and attempted to root the phone with Odin with CF-Auto-Root-d2att-d2uc-samsungsghi747 (which I had used when I first rooted the phone). Now the phone doesn't boot past the 2nd samsung logo, it starts out with the Samsung logo with the blue circle around it, then the AT&T Rethink Possible and then the plain white Samsung logo. Also, the LED has a slow blue flicker.
I can get the phone into download mode and I have used Odin to attempt to load the stock firmware and the stock bootloader. But after restarting the phone I can't get past the same screen described above.
I am pretty sure this is not related to the i747z v3.0 ROM but rather something a miss with the order in which things need to start in Android. I have done some reading on that but I am not sure what I need to do to correct this soft brick situation. ( I have googled "soft brick" as well)
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
mozphoto said:
I have been using the i747z ROMs for quite some time and after trying a bunch of other ROMs I always reverted back to theirs. So when their 3.0 version came out with Android 4.3 I installed it, using ClockWorkMod recovery. Right after it installed, CWM displayed a message about the boot loader and to fix it. So I went ahead and did that (Don't really remember what the message was) What I know is that I lost root. Also the phone could not connect to the mobile network, only on Wifi. So this morning, I factory reset the phone again, and attempted to root the phone with Odin with CF-Auto-Root-d2att-d2uc-samsungsghi747 (which I had used when I first rooted the phone). Now the phone doesn't boot past the 2nd samsung logo, it starts out with the Samsung logo with the blue circle around it, then the AT&T Rethink Possible and then the plain white Samsung logo. Also, the LED has a slow blue flicker.
I can get the phone into download mode and I have used Odin to attempt to load the stock firmware and the stock bootloader. But after restarting the phone I can't get past the same screen described above.
I am pretty sure this is not related to the i747z v3.0 ROM but rather something a miss with the order in which things need to start in Android. I have done some reading on that but I am not sure what I need to do to correct this soft brick situation. ( I have googled "soft brick" as well)
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
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After flashing through odin did you format data?If not try it.
Go into recovery and wipe data.
**SOLVED**
Thanks xXFl4sh, I had tried that.
Solved!
Alright where do I start? How about RTFM Some how I had missed the part about flashing a bootloader and a modem after the ROM. Not recalling having to do that before, I skipped right over it. Once the recovery CWM 6.0.3.1 was finally loaded, getting the flashing the ROM, the bootloader and the modem was easy as usual.
The key was having to use Odin to install a recovery in .tar or .tar.md5 format since I could not access a Recovery Mode on the GS3, as well as a rooted stock image (I used root66_ATT_I747UCDLK3.tar.md5 which is a rooted Android 4.1.1 for AT&T) For the recovery, I couldnt' find a .tar or .tar.md5 for ClockWorkMod (did find a utility to convert it, but didn't want to introduce another variable into the mix) so I used one from Team Win Recovery (v2.6.3.0) and with that I loaded the CWM recovery. Once all of that was in place, I proceed to factory reset, clear data, cache, system and then flash the new ROM, bootloader and modem.
In all of this I learned quite a bit about the whole process and how to narrow down possible resolutions. I still see the "Rom may flash stock recovery on boot" message after flashing either a ROM, bootloader or modem, but just backing out without answering Yes or No seems to work. Also (and this may be related, I don't see the option to restart in recovery from shutdown menu). Don't really know what that's all about for now, and honestly don't want to mess around (at least for a while)
I know the steps are general, but I hope this can help some else if they get their devices in a soft brick situation. As for the i747z v3 ROM with 4.3, I really like it, everything works (Wifi,Blutooth,tethering) and the battery seems good as well.
Thanks!

Would like to know what happened?

I was using my phone flashed with Mokee Nightly rom and everything was working great until the screen stopped working for no obvious reason. It happened yesterday, I tried to use the phone and the Home button didn't open the screen anymore. Then, I tried to reboot the phone but all I could see was the blue led flashing as if the phone was booting but there was nothing on the screen. When I got back home, I tried to repair the problem and I was able to enter download mode, so I used that opportunity to reinstall the factory firmware with Odin. I was able to get it working but I'm just wondering what was the cause of this? I know I'm a serial flasher so maybe something got ****ed up while flashing it and it caused it to bug later?
Nico3d3 said:
I was using my phone flashed with Mokee Nightly rom and everything was working great until the screen stopped working for no obvious reason. It happened yesterday, I tried to use the phone and the Home button didn't open the screen anymore. Then, I tried to reboot the phone but all I could see was the blue led flashing as if the phone was booting but there was nothing on the screen. When I got back home, I tried to repair the problem and I was able to enter download mode, so I used that opportunity to reinstall the factory firmware with Odin. I was able to get it working but I'm just wondering what was the cause of this? I know I'm a serial flasher so maybe something got ****ed up while flashing it and it caused it to bug later?
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With custom ROMs, especially nightlies, errors like this are not to be unexpected. Recall it is still undergoing development and may not be bug-free. If you must stick with this ROM, I'd suggest you wait for the stable now that you know what may happen.

Boot Looping Help Please

I purchased a 5x for my wife so she can get on Project Fi. They said it was stuck boot looping, thinking I could solve the problem.
Here are the basics.
-Yes, I can get into boot loader (the menu of start, recovery, etc), but I can't get into TWRP. Tried flashing TWRP a few times and nothing. SkipSoft recognizes that its installed though.
-After bootlooping for awhile, it will load normally and work fine. However it wants to update to the newest version of android. I run the ota and back to bootlooping. It will show the android dude and say "error". Will eventually start bootlooping and then boot normally.
-I have flashed different stock versions. I tried the newest, the second to newest and the last M available. All will flash but continue the bootlooping.
Bootlooping can be anywhere from 1 minute to 10+.
The device will also first display something like, "Your device software can't be checked for corruptions. Please lock the bootloader"
But it'll show up whether the bootloader is locked or not.
The phone will freeze at some point. Whether right away or after 5 minutes. It freezes and then restarts and goes through the bootloop again.
So what else can/should I do? I've never dealt with Kernels but wondering if the last owner did something to them. Is there a way to flash stock kernels just incase or is this done when I flash a Google Factory Stock Image?
Would flashing a non-stock rom be a good idea?
Thanks
So I tried sideloading. I was able to get into the stock recovery. I tried wiping cache and data, then tried installing the newest stock rom.
Everything seemed to work. Then I had to restart. A message popped up after the same "Your device software can't be checked for corruptions. Please lock the bootloader". It had the title in blue stating "Encryption unsuccessful".
Then said, "Encryption was interrupted and can't complete. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible. To resume using your phone you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google Account."
Then there is a single button that says, "Reset Phone".
Problem still persists.
Help please...
Why did you bought a bootlooped phone?
Sin Stalker said:
I purchased a 5x for my wife so she can get on Project Fi. They said it was stuck boot looping, thinking I could solve the problem.
Here are the basics.
-Yes, I can get into boot loader (the menu of start, recovery, etc), but I can't get into TWRP. Tried flashing TWRP a few times and nothing. SkipSoft recognizes that its installed though.
-After bootlooping for awhile, it will load normally and work fine. However it wants to update to the newest version of android. I run the ota and back to bootlooping. It will show the android dude and say "error". Will eventually start bootlooping and then boot normally.
-I have flashed different stock versions. I tried the newest, the second to newest and the last M available. All will flash but continue the bootlooping.
Bootlooping can be anywhere from 1 minute to 10+.
The device will also first display something like, "Your device software can't be checked for corruptions. Please lock the bootloader"
But it'll show up whether the bootloader is locked or not.
The phone will freeze at some point. Whether right away or after 5 minutes. It freezes and then restarts and goes through the bootloop again.
So what else can/should I do? I've never dealt with Kernels but wondering if the last owner did something to them. Is there a way to flash stock kernels just incase or is this done when I flash a Google Factory Stock Image?
Would flashing a non-stock rom be a good idea?
Thanks
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When my Nexus 5x got into bootloop, I sent it to LG and they had to change the whole circuit. So yeah.
When you flash Google Factory Image, it flash the stock kernel.
If you have warranty, then send it to Google/LG. If you haven't got, then you're in problem. New motherboard needed, but it's expensive.
See the following thread for more info.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/5x-bootloop-cause-fix-t3476794/
khalifakk said:
Why did you bought a bootlooped phone?
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Cause its cheaper.
Sin Stalker said:
Cause its cheaper.
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Then face the consequences...
khalifakk said:
Then face the consequences...
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What consequences?
Hardware bootloop can't be fix by software.
Duckscreen said:
Hardware bootloop can't be fix by software.
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Exactly. Everyone has either been able to get a replacement under warranty or was pretty much screwed if it was out of warranty.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
Sin Stalker said:
What consequences?
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A bootlooped phone for ever....
I recommend you will install kernel adiutor app after try rooting
I recommend you will install kernel adiutor app after try rooting
Almost I got no bootloop even no random reboot nexus 5x's state

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