New to this forum. Hope this is the right place to post this but anyway,
Need some help, I have a duel boot Pipo w2s tablet with a Intel base chip set.
So I'm doing a tablet in car dash set up. What I want the tablet to do is power on when power in plugged in.
One thing I did was the command promp, fastboot OEM off-mode-charge 0. I check "fastboot getvar all" and it shows I changed it correctly.
Now when I power it down and plug it in it does not boot up. Still have to push the power button. Did I do something wrong or is there something more I have to do to make this work and boot up automatically.
Cheers
The simple answer is to put the charger to your tablet on a switch. Most tablets will screen wake when plugged into its charger. I've found that for several installs I've done the tablet will not charge enough if you only have it charging during vehicle runtime. The remedy for this and for waking your tablet / preventing it from powering down is to hook up your charger to 12v and toggle on and off through a switch on your dash (sometimes I use the defrost button if I want to keep things looking more stock
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Hey guys, have a friends Galaxy tab 3 (7 inch, SM-T210) which simply won't power on.
Firstly, the device came to me because it was completely dead. He is using an Apple charger (5v 1A) which I believe isn't the right output.
After leaving it plugged into the Apple wall charger for more than a full day, it will power on the display and go into a boot loop (displays Samsung logo for about 10secs then reboots).
It never gets to a point where it shows the battery charging icon.
If I do anything to it (hold power button, power+home+volume up, power+home+volume down) while it is in this reboot loop, it simply dies again and needs the full (more than) a day charge again before powering on the display.
It won't go into recovery or download mode.
The longest I have left it charging thus far is about 2.5 days and still the same problems.
I have tried disconnecting the battery connector multiple times also (left disconnected for up to 5 minutes) - this just causes me to have to start the whole charging process again.
Any ideas? I'm currently leaving it plugged into my PC (rear powered USB port) in the hope that it will charge properly - or at least detect a connection to the PC when it enters the bootloop (maybe try ADB).
@fubofo
I know it is difficult.
A) Regards the Power Adapter.
Listen PC USB port should not be used as a charging station. You always run the chance to burn your PC!
In the other hand PC USB is designed to produce 5V but only 0.5 A.
We should always used the Power adapter that came as original accessory. I own a TAB3 10 wifi. Due to our 10" big screen our OEM adapter is 5V 2A. But in your case 5V 1A is fine. It just charges slower.
B) The most used solution is get in to Download Mode and Install Original Stock software. The other possible solution is to get into Recovery Mode and do a Wipe of Cache and Dalvik and if possible a Factory Reset.
I know you said: "It won't go into recovery or download mode." But there is no other way.
In my cases Tab3 10 Wifi I can not get the battery out. But since you are saying that you can, I will suggest you unplug the battery for a minute. Hoping that when you reconnect it it would not turn on by it self:
1) Turn your PC On.
2) Start Odin3.07 and prepare to install your Original Stock ROM.
3) Connect the USB Cable to PC but NOT to TAB. As you see we only want to be ready to install Stock Rom is everything goes OK.
4) Disconnect the Battery on Tab, (If not possible Press Power for 6-8seconds and release, If it reboots Press Power for 6-8seconds and release. Keep trying until you see it stop doing the loop with Samsung logo. We are trying to ensure is in OFF and that it does not reboot)
Note: Please understand that if you keep pressing [Power] or any other sequence of buttons longer that 8 seconds it just loop once and nothing happens. You need to release the [Power] button.
5) Wait a minute disconnected. (OFF)
6) Reconnect Battery. This is where I an hoping that the Tab will not Turn On by itself! I do not know I never disconnect my battery.
7) Be prepare to Hook the USB cable from PC. Now Press ONLY [Volume Down] and Hook USB cable at the same time. It is been said that when we press Just [Volume Down] from OFF the battery registers are reset and the Battery Icon comes up in your screen!! At least this behavior work in TAB3 10 Wifi. I am not sure in yours.
If you see I am just trying to get away from the "Loop on Reboot" situation. And I believe it your best chance to ensure is in charging state. If you like you can leave it charging for at least 1 hour with the battery logo. If the battery logo goes away and you want to check if it is still there DO NOT USE [Power] BUTTON. use the [Menu] instead. In fact in this mode you can unhook the PC USB cable and Plug your Power Adapter with I believe is twice as effective charging than the PC USB.
Now lets say that when you unplug and reconnect the battery, Tab3 instead Reboot (power on) Then what I will suggest you is to get help from some body else so that you have an extra pair of hands. The Idea is that if it power on by it self ,that you can be only in charge of Pressing Just [Volume Down] while hooking USB cable. The other person will be in charge on reconnecting the battery. I hope you get my point.
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8) So now that you have a TAB charged you can ensure that PC is connected to USB cable and Odin is ready.
9) With the battery Icon on the screen, now you can Press [Power]+[Menu]+[Volume Down]. to get in to Download Mode. Note that In my case a TAB3 10 Wifi I do not need to press [Menu], Just Only [Power]+[Volume Down].
10) Follow any Tutorial in the use of Odin for your device. Just be sure NOT to mark "Re-Partition" unless you had received a packages that requires that. If you do not know that means it is NO repartition. Understand that re-partition without having a complete package will Brick your device. Most Odin packages have only the minimum packages so do not required re-partition. You been warned.
I hope this will help you.
r2d23cpo said:
@fubofo
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1) Turn your PC On.
2) Start Odin3.07 and prepare to install your Original Stock ROM.
3) Connect the USB Cable to PC but NOT to TAB. As you see we only want to be ready to install Stock Rom is everything goes OK.
4) Disconnect the Battery on Tab, (If not possible Press Power for 6-8seconds and release, If it reboots Press Power for 6-8seconds and release. Keep trying until you see it stop doing the loop with Samsung logo. We are trying to ensure is in OFF and that it does not reboot)
Note: Please understand that if you keep pressing [Power] or any other sequence of buttons longer that 8 seconds it just loop once and nothing happens. You need to release the [Power] button.
5) Wait a minute disconnected. (OFF)
6) Reconnect Battery. This is where I an hoping that the Tab will not Turn On by itself! I do not know I never disconnect my battery.
7) Be prepare to Hook the USB cable from PC. Now Press ONLY [Volume Down] and Hook USB cable at the same time. It is been said that when we press Just [Volume Down] from OFF the battery registers are reset and the Battery Icon comes up in your screen!! At least this behavior work in TAB3 10 Wifi. I am not sure in yours.
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I hope this will help you.
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@r2d23cpo thanks for this information, though there is a problem. As soon as I unplug it from the wall charger it stops the reboot loop and just does nothing.
Also....why do I need to connect it to PC via USB with Oden if we are not yet going to flash it? Would the wall charger works just as well after I connect the battery? (disconnect battery, wait 1 minute, reconnect battery, Hold Vol Down + connect charger)
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Hey guys, have a friends Galaxy tab 3 (7 inch, SM-T210) which simply won't power on.
Firstly, the device came to me because it was completely dead. He is using an Apple charger (5v 1A) which I believe isn't the right output.
After leaving it plugged into the Apple wall charger for more than a full day, it will power on the display and go into a boot loop (displays Samsung logo for about 10secs then reboots)....
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I've noticed this with the Apple charger. But only with this particular model. I experienced none with the SM-T217. Other Samsung devices also charge fine with the same charger. The tab wouldn't show the battery icon at all, and the screen kept flashing. I left it plugged in for 1/2 hour and it moved up 1%. I don't believe it's the amp, 'cause the tab charged fine with a 1A Samsung or LG. You should switch to another charger first lest it damages the battery somehow.
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I've noticed this with the Apple charger. But only with this particular model. I experienced none with the SM-T217. Other Samsung devices also charge fine with the same charger. The tab wouldn't show the battery icon at all, and the screen kept flashing. I left it plugged in for 1/2 hour and it moved up 1%. I don't believe it's the amp, 'cause the tab charged fine with a 1A Samsung or LG. You should switch to another charger first lest it damages the battery somehow.
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This Tab doesn't ever get to the point of showing the charging icon. I currently have the device plugged into USB port of my server as it's powered on 24hrs. I'm happy to leave it in there for a few days to see if it charges better.
My hope is that it will at least get to the boot loop stage, and maybe show up as a connection on my server so I can fastboot it or something.
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This Tab doesn't ever get to the point of showing the charging icon. I currently have the device plugged into USB port of my server as it's powered on 24hrs. I'm happy to leave it in there for a few days to see if it charges better.
My hope is that it will at least get to the boot loop stage, and maybe show up as a connection on my server so I can fastboot it or something.
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Not to belabor the point, but mine wouldn't charge at all at 500mA, which is what my regular cell charger outputs. So unless your server delivers more punch than standard USB ports on PCs, looks like you're in for a long and futile wait. Just my guess.
This is the third new pixel C I've tried this week(!) and they've all had the identical problem.. It would be incredibly bad luck to have 3 defective devices so I'm wondering if this is a known problem and there's something I can do to fix it.
The device will never go further than flashing the google logo very briefly. The light bar shows all red for a fraction of a second, then nothing. After this point the display is blank and the light bar is dead and does not respond to tapping.
If I go into recovery and select 'turn off device', the light bar is responsive but just shows a single red segment.
I've also tried the usual 10-20 seconds power off and the volume up/down/power switch combinations.
Is there any way of getting the device to charge from recovery mode?
Wonder if it's reasonable to assume that recovery mode consumes less power so the problem is a deeply discharged battery and I think that is a significant issue with Lipo cells. I assume your " 10-20 seconds power off and the volume up/down/power switch combinations" are those recommended at https://support.google.com/nexus/troubleshooter/3337561?hl=en-GB&ref_topic=6023299
Is the Pixel C charger "intelligent" ? - try a basic charger or a PC if you have a usb A/C cable?
Booted to recovery, powered it down from recovery and left it 2 hours. After a couple of attempts it booted :victory:
I left my pixel c on charge for the night (usb charge hub, 5v/2a, way I've used to charge since I got it), pixel c keyboard attached in the laptop position.
This morning I got up and press the power button to check it is charged and it was sitting on 0% saying it was charging... Power it off, leave it plugged into the wall charger that came with it and 3hrs later still nothing.
Recovery, turn off, closed it up so the keyboard is in put in the bag move, now checked it is charging, 1 red segment flashes. See what happens next. Never had an issue in the previous 7 months of using this device. Very odd, hope it is ok soon... Best Android Tablet I've had, don't really want to buy a new one...
Edit: looks like it is all good. Phew!! Bit strange.
Just Recieved and the same
Another one here with the same "issue" or strange thing that it does before start charging
I have the same issue. I can't get the thing to turn on at all. How do I even get it into recovery?? All I get is the google logo for 1 second, then the bars turn red and everything turns off.
Power button does nothing. Power+Vol Down does nothing.
I have a similar issue! Welcome to 2021. I plug in to charge, lightbar goes to Google colors and then red. It'll do that back and forth without turning on. Any ideas?
Had same Problem. Press vol up and down and then Connect the charger. Then I coud boot in recovery mode. From there rebooted in Android and charge up
Hello, Huawei gadget friends.
My watch started to go in to a "low power boot loop" a week ago so I left it alone hoping a full drain would restore it back to working condition, but alas not.
So now this is the situation:
1) press button, nothing happens
2) connect to power shows the charging icon (white battery with power sign) and then after a few mins commences a boot loop as follows
3) from the charging icon, then gives the "Device software can't be checked for corruption..." message
4) followed by the red Huawei logo, then a single vibrate and then back to step 3 above
5) removing the watch from the charger stops the boot loop but then shows the low battery icon (white battery with one bar).
In one or two occasions, I saw it boot up to the colorful spinning 4 android wear logo, but did not complete (did not show "Android Wear" before rebooting again.
I have tried getting it to recovery mode screen or fastboot but without success -- I keep getting the second buzz without fail.
When the beta of 1.5 came out, I tried it, but since then, have wiped my mac and don't have the adb/fastboot software anymore. From reading the forums, there is now some new software called TWRP. Please advise what I can do.
Would I be right to suspect that it is some battery problem? Is it beyond help? :crying:
Thanks in advance!
MMM
Edit: I have also left it on for several hours charging (and rebooting constantly), thinking that perhaps it is just low battery -- but no success.
I'm experiencing the same problem, i turned it off yesterday at 17% and connected to the pc this morning to charge. I immediately noticed that it started looping with the white icon and it doesn't turn on, nor boots into download mode.
Have you found any way to restore it?
Mine doesn't show the red HW logo, charged for some hours and nothing.
I noticed that the pc see that there's something connected, but keeps saying "USB not recognized". I don't know what to do, i may open up and disconnect the battery
EDIT: SOLVED, it was just the cable that broke somehow. I soldered a new cable to the circular base but that didn't work, but as soon as i received this i connected to the pc and started pressing the button randomly till it showed the battery logo and started charging
I got this when I plugged it into my laptop. Plugging it into a dedicated USB charger solved my problem - I suspect the power rating on the USB socket wasn't high enough to charge effectively or that the USB socket is faulty in some other way. From what I understand, not all USB sockets are equal in that some are suitable for high-drain devices, some not so much. So trying another USB port on your computer may also help (Unfortunately at the time I was backing up to an external HDD on the other USB so that option wasn't open to me).
guyz, i have tried my method it actually worked on Xperia X Perfomance
When it goes to Bootloop for Drained battery, i just plug the cable and perform activity block method By pressing and holing power and both volume up and down and when it hits the 1st viberation i just simply release the key. (remember dont hold it too much long after 1st single viberation just release the keys ) and your phone will go to block activity mode. charging light will change it colors from red to blue.. after 2 minutes just press power button then you ll get another viberation and your phone will be seen as charged 2% and then it will be normal again...
i think it happens when battery drained and phone is unexpectedly trying to go boot in first place.
thank you
Hi,
When the device is off and plugged into the charger, it opens on the charging screen. When you hold down the power button to enter the OS, the device turns off and on again. This is very tedious and time consuming. Is there a way to switch directly to the OS when the device is plugged into the charger instead of being turned off?
Have a P3XL that I'm I was going to load a custom image on. But I can't for the life of me get it to recognize having any form of usb data connection.
When I plug it in, it simply starts charging, no usb notification appears on the phone for adjusting the connection, the computer doesn't make a sound, nothing.
With the very same cable I can plug in a P6 and P3 and they will immediately be detected in the device manager.
I've tried messing with all the USB settings on the phone, turning them off, adjust the default use to File Transfer / etc... (note that none of this is from the usb notification, but the actual usb settings under preferences since it's unable to detect it's even attached!)
I'd had a couple issues with the port only charging sometimes so I bought a replacement charging assembly and installed that assuming that would make all my problems go away and while it definitely fixed the cable so it charges every time, it continues to refuse to be recognized as a device.
Does anyone have any ideas what would cause something like this and what might be wrong to cause it to not be recognized AT ALL (to re-iterate, the computer literally can't detect that a device was attached it's not doing anything, both with old and brand new charging port).
(One other quirk, not sure if it's related...The phone never actually stays off. If you power it down, it will power itself back on just a few seconds later. The power button itself isn't stuck and works perfectly for all the normal functions: tapping/holding etc.. And to be clear, it never shuts itself off randomly or anything like that, it's just if you hold the power button and choose "Power Off" it shuts down and then just reboots 2-3 seconds later)