Hello, this night i was charging my phone (like every night) but when i woke up i saw my phone was off so i turned it on and wanted to remove my charger but it was stuck in the phone and then i saw the port was melted and deformed so i couldn't take the charging cable out of my phone (maybe if i pull really hard, not gonna try it yet). So i am thinking about returning the phone to LG maybe or to a store, i don't know, but as this is not a software issue i don't have to pay anything right? But another problem is that i have rooted my phone and have a custom firmware on it. So is there a way to unroot my phone without connecting to USB, and put the original firmware on it? I have BlissPop 1.5 Android 5 and TWRP custom recovery.
Thanks in advance
Help Please?
My Nexus 5x (bought 6 months ago) turned off unexpectedly while I was using it.
I was reading an email, when the screen suddenly stopped updating. It was totally unresponsive, no video (unless that I was seeing before the freeze) and no sound. I didn't have a way to bring it back.
After some seconds the screen turned off. I tried to turn the phone on, but I wasn't lucky. It didn't react to power button, usb, power cable, volume buttons combos, nothing. No vibration or sound.
I thought the phone was still on, so I disassembled it, I removed the back cover and the things that prevent the battery to be removed. I didn't removed the battery, but I detached the small cable that connected the battery and the phone, and then I attached it again. I reassembled it.
Then, still no results.
Can someone please help me? I'm using an IPhone 4s now (which I bought for 15€), and I feel such an horrible person...
Try plugging it into the wall charger for about 30 minutes then use the 3-button combo to get into the bootloader. I thought my 5X died one time but it eventually responded to my attempts to turn it back on after a time.
Same issue here, its 99% dead, no vibration, no led light, nothing on screen....
It happen to me while flashing stock rom via fastboot, it rebooted once and droped dead on me.
I opened the phone and did the same thing with the battery, and.. the same , nothing.
It gets detected by my PC, but i cant use the LGUP tool to flash the tot file, LGUP says "model unknown"...
Trying now with QFIL, but i need to find all the needed files..
By the way, it gets auto-detected as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 on my PC, it charges(gets warm).. but no life out of it yet.
I charged it all the night, and the combo didn't work (I tried just 10 minutes ago)...
I'll try using that tools, but I think it won't be recognized at all. Mine doesn't become hot when I charge it...
On which android version are you guys?
7.0.1 stable, I think
i was on 7.0.0 (NBD90W, Oct 2016)
Same thing happened to me. I am going to try sideloading an earlier OTA update through ADB. I will let you know the outcome.
I sent the device to the LG support, hopefully I'll have it back in janurary
Im going to send it for repair too, i have lost my receipt for it, but i got a copy, and now can ask a repair
same here.
Has anyone ever seen this happen to the LG thinq G7. It displays this symbol with and without ( plugged into the wall )the battery in it. It also will not boot into safe mode and is completely unresponsive to any input.
If this is a bricked phone, anyway to download what was saved on it to a new phone? text conversations, images videos?
Thanks
The image I am seeing on the phone can be found here
https://www.reddit.com/r/lgg7/comments/cldjnv/lg_g7_thinq_not_charging_shows_question_mark/
Thank you
U can try do get it in download mode.. Search how
Do lgup find it?
It is completely unresponsive. I definitely appears to be a battery connection or battery issue. The question mark and circle icon i believe appears when the phone cannot detect a battery. I tried another batter and the phone was able to detect that and boot no problem. I have ordered a new battery which I hope will be the final solution. If it is the connector on the main frame of the phone I am not sure what I will be able to do to fix that.
Just an update to this. It was definitely a bad battery. I bought a new one for 14 bucks and the phone is back to normal except i lost the water proof seal opening it up.
Hey everyone!
I have a Nexus 5X 16gb, and the storage was almost full all the time. and i was chaging too much roms lately...
I decided to give the phone to my dad, so i installed official 8.1 stock but i didn't locked the bootloader.
After a month my Nexus 5x was dead. no sign of being alive! I tried charging it but it didn't turn on and just showing a red led of bottom speaker.
I put the phone into freezer for 15mins and it almost made it to boot. but it freezed on Google logo and turned off after few secs.
And it just don't respond to power button anymore
but device is recognized by adb
I wanted to know whats the problem?
Is it from mainboard or eMMC or it's just BLOD?
Please answer me if you know anything! Thanks:crying::good:
Hello,
a few months ago I received Android 10 via OTA. As I usually do, I've first charged the battery and then I've installed it.
As soon as I restarted I got a blue screen, then it worked well. But when I finished at work I opened Spotify and got again that blue screen, but this time it was stuck on it. I restarted and tried again but still got the same problem a few minutes later, so I turn it off.
When I arrived home I tried to turn it on but it didn't work anymore, I charged the battery but still no sign..I could just access only once to fastboot and nothing else anymore. If I connect it to the charger the battery becomes warm, but if I connect it to my laptop it won't be detected.
Any idea on how to unbrick it?
On my old Zenfone 2 I once got the same problem (couldn't turn it on) so I opened it, disconnected and reconnected the battery cable and it solved it. But, before trying the same on this Zenfone 5Z, I wanna find other solutions coz it's still on warranty until November
I believe it is not a software problem but a hardware one, possibly broken BGA solder joints. Claim warranty and get the motherboard replaced.