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can flashing a cwm recovery brick my phone?
how about TITANIUM kernel?
ps: every thing is stock on my one v
Hi
Actually those things cannot "brick" your phone.
In the worst case you can always apply the RUU to get it back to stock.
Only really "stupid" things can do this
e.g. Power Failure during RUU or pulling the USB plug during flashing
Regards
max
alifa said:
can flashing a cwm recovery brick my phone?
how about TITANIUM kernel?
ps: every thing is stock on my one v
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it takes a special kind of person to brick with kernel and or recovery so your fine.
maxwen said:
Hi
Actually those things cannot "brick" your phone.
In the worst case you can always apply the RUU to get it back to stock.
Only really "stupid" things can do this
e.g. Power Failure during RUU or pulling the USB plug during flashing
Regards
max
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What is RUU?
I Know it is a really silly question.
alifa said:
What is RUU?
I Know it is a really silly question.
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RUU = Rom Update Utility
which is HTC's way of distributing updates via the pc, also you will find a list of most of the RUU's available for this rom in the development forum (it's a sticky) which will help you revert to stock.
read this thread, might answer some future Questions
I added TITANIUM kernel to my phone, how can i use its features ?
Hi
alifa said:
I added TITANIUM kernel to my phone, how can i use its features ?
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Install a set cpu frequency app - you will find links to some in the titanium kernel thread
Set what you like - apply on boot - ready
regards
max
Ok so for someone like you who is new to kernels let me put it this way, Titanium kernel enables your phone's processor to perform faster or slower than in your stock, to customize the speed you have to use an external app.
i use this...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.antutu.CpuMasterFree&hl=en
P.S: Overclocking too much is harmful for your phone so do not set it too high.
Repeatedly press power button when you fail to enter fastboot mode. If you do this, you are most likely to get a blank screen and QHSUSB_DLOAD error when you plug it into pc. if you get this error,your phone is hard brick and the only solution is phone replacement. To avoid this, you can install fast reboot or similar app as soon as your phone get rooted if you want to enter fastboot mode/recovery.
Better late than never, but never late is better.
-Drake
JalmiNyondong1933 said:
Repeatedly press power button when you fail to enter fastboot mode. If you do this, you are most likely to get a blank screen and QHSUSB_DLOAD error when you plug it into pc. if you get this error,your phone is hard brick and the only solution is phone replacement. To avoid this, you can install fast reboot or similar app as soon as your phone get rooted if you want to enter fastboot mode/recovery.
Better late than never, but never late is better.
-Drake
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i use the tool kit, i never go to boot loader Manually.
i didn't understand the last part.
hi
when i'm charging my phone i cant keep it turned off
even if i turn it off after plugged in it reboot itself and get stack on android one logo
i disabled screensaver and stay awake function in developer option already
any suggestion?
Same problem here, be sure to charge the phone while switched on, because this bug will make the phone excessively hot (the Android one screen probably uses the CPU without throttling).
My phone is unlocked and has Magisk installed, but I don't know if the problem is present with locked bootloader also.
Future updates should fix this.
BubuXP said:
Same problem here, be sure to charge the phone while switched on, because this bug will make the phone excessively hot (the Android one screen probably uses the CPU without throttling).
My phone is unlocked and has Magisk installed, but I don't know if the problem is present with locked bootloader also.
Future updates should fix this.
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so is it a known bug? hope they fix it
i didnt checked neither if the problem was present without bootloader unlocked
someone can give us notice?
any news?
I dont know about the others but heres my experience.
My device:
- Bootloader unlocked.
- Rooted thru @BubuXP's guide.
- September 2018 Security Patch.
Status:
- Offline charging works fine.
Description:
I turned off the phone then plugged in the charger.
Phone goes to the Android One logo for a couple of secs then the battery charging icon shows up.
Screen turns off and the charging led indicator goes on.
Phone then proceeds to charge normally.
anyone was able to solve? i have the same problem on my mi A2
/dev/null/ said:
anyone was able to solve? i have the same problem on my mi A2
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Take a look here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/solutionproblem-phone-charging-offline-t3859518
vagsvag said:
Take a look here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/solutionproblem-phone-charging-offline-t3859518
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did not work for me, my phone is rooted with magisk, and i found out that magisk patched image is the problem, restoring stock boot image solves the problem
I did encounter this
but it's only if i plug the charger first before turning off
if i turn the device off then plug the charger
it work just fine.
/dev/null/ said:
did not work for me, my phone is rooted with magisk, and i found out that magisk patched image is the problem, restoring stock boot image solves the problem
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I know this about magisk also I am writing this at my post. Anyway thx 4 reply.
vagsvag said:
I know this about magisk also I am writing this at my post. Anyway thx 4 reply.
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How to fix this while still keeping magisk root ?
TheAwesomeRB1 said:
How to fix this while still keeping magisk root ?
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Code a custom kernel.
thorin0815 said:
Code a custom kernel.
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lol i'm not even sure what magisk does exacly ...
I removed root(magisk) but I still face the same problem, this wasn't an issue before I unlocked the bootloader and rooted the phone. I really need a solution to this problem. Any suggestions?
I've tried some combos (with havoc os) and i found that at 100% the cause is magisk, unfortunately it's needed in some gsi rom.
Here's my test:
-stock boot -> charger
-only magisk -> no charger
-only twrp -> charger
-caf kernel+twrp -> charger
-caf kernel+twrp+magisk -> no charger
I note also that led is not working, but i think it's a rom issue.
mac12m99 said:
I've tried some combos (with havoc os) and i found that at 100% the cause is magisk, unfortunately it's needed in some gsi rom.
Here's my test:
-stock boot -> charger
-only magisk -> no charger
-only twrp -> charger
-caf kernel+twrp -> charger
-caf kernel+twrp+magisk -> no charger
I note also that led is not working, but i think it's a rom issue.
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Do the problem persist even with android pie ?
TheAwesomeRB1 said:
Do the problem persist even with android pie ?
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I've tried now and that's the result (used this):
-charger start correctly
-first time it rebooted to system after a while, asked for pattern (wtf?) and then rebooted again
-tried again and this time works!
-rebooted to see if works and it asked again for pattern and rebooted
The request of pattern i said above is the same when you change boot and you have encrypted data (black screen with the request of pattern), so i think it should show if you have disabled encryption, if not i'm quite sure it will be always requested after a charge.
Note that this time i've rooted with direct patch and not by using flashable zip (because TWRP don't work on pie update) so this needs more tests (maybe is only the flashable zip that cause the issue ).
same problem with android pie and april security patch.
There is a way to charge a2 lite offline with magisk?
any news? I tried to enabled Charger screen in fastboot, but doesn't work
Does anyone know why I'm getting my emails as a notification only when the phone is charging? Otherwise I have to go into my email and refresh it.
Thanks!
I have the following problem:
My Galaxy S9 (G960F) has restarts every 2 minutes since a week.
The Samsung customer service thinks it is the circuit board, but he can only say more precisely when he has the device open - cost approx. 250 Euros. Is a lot of money for a 2 1/2 year old cell phone.
Maybe someone has an idea?
I am currently using an old iPhone but the move with Whatsapp does not work at all.
Greetings and Merry Christmas
Klaus
Klaus20 said:
I have the following problem:
My Galaxy S9 (G960F) has restarts every 2 minutes since a week.
The Samsung customer service thinks it is the circuit board, but he can only say more precisely when he has the device open - cost approx. 250 Euros. Is a lot of money for a 2 1/2 year old cell phone.
Maybe someone has an idea?
I am currently using an old iPhone but the move with Whatsapp does not work at all.
Greetings and Merry Christmas
Klaus
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flash most current FW with Odin and if it still does it, its probably a hardware issue and you might consider trading it in or something along those lines
I find it odd if it always shuts down at the same time every time.
Make sure battery is at least 60% charged and does indicate it's taking a charge ie battery %. Use know good cable/charger.
Try safe mode.
If you go to the boot menu and wait, does it cut it?
If not check to see if all hardware is working with the onboard diagnostic tests.
See what's set to have Administrator privileges; disable all.
Try a hard boot, and also clear system cache.
If that fails try a reload... run it before you load apps.
Try a reflash if all that fails.
Youdoofus said:
flash most current FW with Odin and if it still does it, its probably a hardware issue and you might consider trading it in or something along those lines
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Do you mean the firmware of G960F? Do you have a link?
The problem didn't appear until after updating Android 10
blackhawk said:
I find it odd if it always shuts down at the same time every time.
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It doesn't shut down at the same time but every 2-3 minutes
Batterie is 100 % and the cabel is new
No matter what I do, whether it's safe mode or the start menu or whatever - restart every 2-3 minutes
If not check to see if all hardware is working with the onboard diagnostic tests.
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The diagnostic test says the battery is bad (94 %)
But with the USB cable connected, the restart comes
See what's set to have Administrator privileges; disable all.
Try a hard boot, and also clear system cache.
If that fails try a reload... run it before you load apps.
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I've tried everything but still restarted
Try a reflash if all that fails.
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How can I do that ??
Regards Klaus
Klaus20 said:
Do you mean the firmware of G960F? Do you have a link?
The problem didn't appear until after updating Android 10
It doesn't shut down at the same time but every 2-3 minutes
Batterie is 100 % and the cabel is new
No matter what I do, whether it's safe mode or the start menu or whatever - restart every 2-3 minutes
The diagnostic test says the battery is bad (94 %)
But with the USB cable connected, the restart comes
I've tried everything but still restarted
How can I do that ??
Regards Klaus
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Use Odin to reflash firmware. You can get the correct firmware on Sammobile.
I'd say it's almost certainly a software not hardware issue, if it started immediately after updating to Android 10.
Try rebooting into recovery mode and clearing cache and delvic first. Could be a rogue piece of software.
If the battery is low and not charging properly it will behave like this.
They auto shutdown when battery drops below 6% or so.
When you hook charger to phone without booting it up, after 30 minutes what's the indicated charge?
Then after shutdown, again without booting it up, what's the charge shown on the charge screen?
blackhawk said:
If the battery is low and not charging properly it will behave like this.
They auto shutdown when battery drops below 6% or so.
When you hook charger to phone without booting it up, after 30 minutes what's the indicated charge?
Then after shutdown, again without booting it up, what's the charge shown on the charge screen?
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After 35 minutes from 80% to 90%
Klaus20 said:
After 35 minutes from 80% to 90%
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How fast does the bat % drop when on?
bartleby999 said:
I'd say it's almost certainly a software not hardware issue, if it started immediately after updating to Android 10.
Try rebooting into recovery mode and clearing cache and delvic first. Could be a rogue piece of software.
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I have already the current firmware from 2020-12-01 PDA G960FXXSCFTK2 CSC G960FOXMCFTJ2 on the mobile phone. Should I still flash again ?
Can I get into the recovery menu without root ?
Klaus20 said:
I have already the current firmware from 2020-12-01 PDA G960FXXSCFTK2 CSC G960FOXMCFTJ2 on the mobile phone. Should I still flash again ?
Can I get into the recovery menu without root ?
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Did a firmware update start this issue?
What happens if it shuts down while being flashes?
Hard brick, soft brick?
Does it stay on when you're in the boot menu?
Klaus20 said:
I have already the current firmware from 2020-12-01 PDA G960FXXSCFTK2 CSC G960FOXMCFTJ2 on the mobile phone. Should I still flash again ?
Can I get into the recovery menu without root ?
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You do not need root to access recovery - The whole point in Recovery is to help out if something goes wrong. Reboot to recovery and clear the cache and dalvic. Then restart and see if the problem persist.
If problem does persist - Boot to download mode and leave the phone in download mode for a few minutes, see if the problem happens there. Because Blackhawk brings up a good point, you may have trouble even flashing the firmware if the device powers off in download mode.
blackhawk said:
How fast does the bat % drop when on?
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After 30 minutes 15 % After 90 minutes 40 %
bartleby999 said:
You do not need root to access recovery - The whole point in Recovery is to help out if something goes wrong. Reboot to recovery and clear the cache and dalvic. Then restart and see if the problem persist.
If problem does persist - Boot to download mode and leave the phone in download mode for a few minutes, see if the problem happens there. Because Blackhawk brings up a good point, you may have trouble even flashing the firmware if the device powers off in download mode.
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After clearing the cache - no change
But in download mode - the first bright spot - after 30 minutes the display is still on !!
Klaus20 said:
But in download mode - the first bright spot - after 30 minutes the display is still on !!
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Great. In that case, if I were you I'd try flashing the firmware. It shouldn't take more than 10 mins to flash. Ensure battery is charged to 100% to give best possible performance.
I mean, when the alternative is returning to Samsung and a €250 bill, I'd say it's worth a try.
i want to try it tomorrow. What can happen if it doesn't work ?
Klaus20 said:
i want to try it tomorrow. What can happen if it doesn't work ?
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It means it was an apk causing it and you're back to square 1.
Did you try a hard reset then run it bare bones with no loaded apps or updates?
Klaus20 said:
i want to try it tomorrow. What can happen if it doesn't work ?
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If it doesn't work, then it means it isn't software and is hardware.
But considering Download Mode works fine, I'd say that pretty much cements the fact that it's software. Something was probably corrupted during the update. Since you've already cleared the cache ( You did that in Recovery, right?) then the best option will just be a clean flash of the update. You'll lose all data on the device, but you'll save yourself a bill from having to send it to Samsung.
As BlackHawk has said - A factory reset could potentially help. Might be worth a try before flashing stock.
Klaus20 said:
Do you mean the firmware of G960F? Do you have a link?
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Download Samsung Galaxy S9 SM-G960F XTC Philippines (Open Line) firmware
All Samsung firmwares for Galaxy S9 in Philippines (Open Line) with model code SM-G960F. We offer free and fast download options. Check them out now.
www.sammobile.com
Youdoofus said:
Download Samsung Galaxy S9 SM-G960F XTC Philippines (Open Line) firmware
All Samsung firmwares for Galaxy S9 in Philippines (Open Line) with model code SM-G960F. We offer free and fast download options. Check them out now.
www.sammobile.com
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You mean the Philippins or my Country ??
I'm sorry I forgot a few times it wasn't my intention - I'm glad that they help me !!
I tried to flash but unfortunately without success.
Klaus20 said:
I tried to flash but unfortunately without success.
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Have you installed the Samsung USB drivers?
Android USB Driver for Windows | Samsung Developers
The world runs on you.
developer.samsung.com
You may also need to enable USB debugging in developer options.
Ensure you're running Odin directly from C://
Make sure you're using an original Samsung USB cable. Try a different USB port.
You are the best !! Flashing successful !! The phone has been on for 90 minutes. Wanted to restore the backed up data from smart switch but got the following message: Your device data has never been backed up on this computer
I was able to restore older data in the Samsung Cloud
Hey guys. Am facing a weird problem. My phone is always on bootloop unless connected to a charger. And randomly starts restarting (bootloop) if I remove my charger. Is it a battery problem cause i can keep using orangefox recovery mode without any problem.
From other people experience, I'd check for stuck hardware buttons first...
Since the phone isn't rebooting when your in recovery I guess it's a software issue , did you check with another rom ?
Crisis X 07 said:
My phone is always on bootloop unless connected to a charger
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the thing that change while using a charger is "power saving" mode get switched off
so try disabling it (or disable any app/service that do the same thing) and see how it goes without charger
Crisis X 07 said:
Is it a battery problem ? cause i can keep using orangefox recovery mode without any problem
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no enough info to think that this is a battery problem or not
try some things :
-make a recovery backup of 'DATA'
-wipe 'DATA'
-reboot to system
if :
__1-problem gone : 'DATA' has a wrong/corrupted value
__2-problem persist : maybe the battery or broken update (clean flash a differant rom)
____-problem gone : trash rom
____-problem persist : battery
kapetchou said:
Since the phone isn't rebooting when your in recovery I guess it's a software issue , did you check with another rom ?
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I did a clean flash of different ROM and issue still persisted. So I went to a repair shop and got my battery changed. It's working properly now. So it was a battery problem. Thanks
loopypalm said:
the thing that change while using a charger is "power saving" mode get switched off
so try disabling it (or disable any app/service that do the same thing) and see how it goes without charger
no enough info to think that this is a battery problem or not
try some things :
-make a recovery backup of 'DATA'
-wipe 'DATA'
-reboot to system
if :
__1-problem gone : 'DATA' has a wrong/corrupted value
__2-problem persist : maybe the battery or broken update (clean flash a differant rom)
____-problem gone : trash rom
____-problem persist : battery
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I did a clean flash of different ROM and issue still persisted. So I went to a repair shop and got my battery changed. It's working properly now. So it was a battery problem. Thanks
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steady 100% overnight while playing for 5 hours, thats not good i think
My story before I got into this mess:
I received my phone as a christmas gift to myself on January 2022
I really want to remove those bloatwares so obviously I'll unlock its bootloader and flash custom roms. I tested every roms available on a whole month of february and stayed for xiaomi.eu since I want the feels of miui but not the global one.
So far so good and im happy with eu rom until 22.8.10 update.
August 12, lunchbreak at work I decided to push some updates on my device. After flashing I still have almost 70-60% , I used it until 10%, after charging it my phne constantly loops at fast-charging animation and low power warning. I thought my cables were faulty or the charger plug itself. I didnt do anything and after a while it was okay.
about an hour later it just reboots itself, constantly powering on and off, unable to start itself, and after a while, i think 4-6 unsuccessful reboots and it fixes itself.
I just slept for a day not noticing anything. The morning I woke up, this is where i notice omething strange happen with my battery stuck at 100% even using some battery intensive apps before going to bed, looked up at battery stats and saw it stays constant for 16 hours.
I thought might be a bad update then I factory reset the phone. Still sitting at 100. I flashed previous version. No changes. This is the point I worried. I downloaded that 5 gigabyte fastboot rom of poco f3 global and still no signs of luck, I even choose to lock bootloader , still the same issue.
After collecting some infos, someone on TG said it might be related to PMIC breaking things up, ahardware-related issue.
Anyone having this? Thanks
There can be bugs on the weekly builds. Use the stable builds if you don't want to deal with potential bugs
Zinnz said:
There can be bugs on the weekly builds. Use the stable builds if you don't want to deal with potential bugs
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i even rollback to global stock rom , same results, maybe ill bring my phone to service center, it may be an isolated case
fireclouu said:
i even rollback to global stock rom , same results, maybe ill bring my phone to service center, it may be an isolated case
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I wouldn't go to a service center unless it's a hardware issue. You should be able to fix it, it just may take awhile of trial and error. you already have more knowledge than the average service center tech when it comes to flashing roms and whatnot, they're just wanna send it away most likely.
Also, could you summarize the issue you're having? It will increase your chances of someone replying with a potential fix
Zinnz said:
I wouldn't go to a service center unless it's a hardware issue. You should be able to fix it, it just may take awhile of trial and error. you already have more knowledge than the average service center tech when it comes to flashing roms and whatnot, they're just wanna send it away most likely.
Also, could you summarize the issue you're having? It will increase your chances of someone replying with a potential fix
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i thought so too about flashing and stuff yeah xda rules!
but this one im not sure but it was not the usual software issue. I tried jumping from every roms i know, eu, lineage, arrow and still stuck at 100%
I also tried reverting it back to fastboot global stock roms, even the old ones and still facing the same issue
im now looking at flashing my device on edl mode. I remember my old phone I have redmi 5a, I got broken sensors due to jumping from xiaomi.eu to stock rom, even fastboot roms wont help, and the only thing fixes the sensors back to normal was edl mode flashing.
but edl mode is a pain when it comes to pocof3 , it needs to short some test points and to have authorize mi accounts just to get it done
fireclouu said:
i thought so too about flashing and stuff yeah xda rules!
but this one im not sure but it was not the usual software issue. I tried jumping from every roms i know, eu, lineage, arrow and still stuck at 100%
I also tried reverting it back to fastboot global stock roms, even the old ones and still facing the same issue
im now looking at flashing my device on edl mode. I remember my old phone I have redmi 5a, I got broken sensors due to jumping from xiaomi.eu to stock rom, even fastboot roms wont help, and the only thing fixes the sensors back to normal was edl mode flashing.
but edl mode is a pain when it comes to pocof3 , it needs to short some test points and to have authorize mi accounts just to get it done
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There are Deep Flash Cables, I don't know if those work on Poco F3..
fireclouu said:
i thought so too about flashing and stuff yeah xda rules!
but this one im not sure but it was not the usual software issue. I tried jumping from every roms i know, eu, lineage, arrow and still stuck at 100%
I also tried reverting it back to fastboot global stock roms, even the old ones and still facing the same issue
im now looking at flashing my device on edl mode. I remember my old phone I have redmi 5a, I got broken sensors due to jumping from xiaomi.eu to stock rom, even fastboot roms wont help, and the only thing fixes the sensors back to normal was edl mode flashing.
but edl mode is a pain when it comes to pocof3 , it needs to short some test points and to have authorize mi accounts just to get it done
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Just wanna ask a few questions to exclude them
Have you tried using a different USB cable /different USB port on your pc?
Have you tried entering recovery and factory reseting the phone before a new Rom flash?
Have you tried factory reseting the phone via settings after a new Rom flash, and after the phone boots up?
If you do think it's a hardware issue, it couldn't hurt to flash to stock and see what service center / xiaomi can do. I just wouldn't mention anything about the whole flashing business lol. But yeah, they might swap it out for ya best case scenario. But might be without a phone for awhile :/
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steady 100% overnight while playing for 5 hours, thats not good i think
My story before I got into this mess:
I received my phone as a christmas gift to myself on January 2022
I really want to remove those bloatwares so obviously I'll unlock its bootloader and flash custom roms. I tested every roms available on a whole month of february and stayed for xiaomi.eu since I want the feels of miui but not the global one.
So far so good and im happy with eu rom until 22.8.10 update.
August 12, lunchbreak at work I decided to push some updates on my device. After flashing I still have almost 70-60% , I used it until 10%, after charging it my phne constantly loops at fast-charging animation and low power warning. I thought my cables were faulty or the charger plug itself. I didnt do anything and after a while it was okay.
about an hour later it just reboots itself, constantly powering on and off, unable to start itself, and after a while, i think 4-6 unsuccessful reboots and it fixes itself.
I just slept for a day not noticing anything. The morning I woke up, this is where i notice omething strange happen with my battery stuck at 100% even using some battery intensive apps before going to bed, looked up at battery stats and saw it stays constant for 16 hours.
I thought might be a bad update then I factory reset the phone. Still sitting at 100. I flashed previous version. No changes. This is the point I worried. I downloaded that 5 gigabyte fastboot rom of poco f3 global and still no signs of luck, I even choose to lock bootloader , still the same issue.
After collecting some infos, someone on TG said it might be related to PMIC breaking things up, ahardware-related issue.
Anyone having this? Thanks
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How did you flash new firmware? Via PC? If yes reflash it again then proceed with stepa below ( When flashing select clean all , you don't need to lock bootloader just yet so don't select lock )
You need to enter bootloader mode ( Power on phone while holding volume down , then type fastboot reboot bootloader. You must do it like this! Just holding volume down doesn't enter bootloader , instead it enters a stripped down version of it... Don't know what it's called... )
Reboot phone after doing this , if battery still isn't fixed flash back to stock , lock bootloader and go to service center. Don't even bother with anything else , pmic is supposed to reset when you enter bootloader ( Maybe it even resets in stripped bootloader but just to be safe do enter true boatloader like described above ) . If it isn't fixed it's likely a hardware issue
Have you tried using a different USB cable /different USB port on your pc?
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yup i thought my cables are faulty so i borrow other cable thats also come from xiaomi
Have you tried entering recovery and factory reseting the phone before a new Rom flash?
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done that too, I formatted the device before flashing it again, only dirty flash on eu update, after my issue arises ive done clean flash, does also too before reflashing stock rom on fastboot
Have you tried factory reseting the phone via settings after a new Rom flash, and after the phone boots up?
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done as well, even on stock rom, i also lock my bootloader just to be sure, but still at 100%
one thing I also did was manually flashing persist but it wouldnt let me in, I tried also on recovery terminal, via orangefox, and twrp.
tried flashing persist manually too using
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, output says it pushed successfully but I dont think so. fastboot disabled flashing persist, needs edl mode.
Rstment ^m^ said:
How did you flash new firmware? Via PC? If yes reflash it again then proceed with stepa below ( When flashing select clean all , you don't need to lock bootloader just yet so don't select lock )
You need to enter bootloader mode ( Power on phone while holding volume down , then type fastboot reboot bootloader. You must do it like this! Just holding volume down doesn't enter bootloader , instead it enters a stripped down version of it... Don't know what it's called... )
Reboot phone after doing this , if battery still isn't fixed flash back to stock , lock bootloader and go to service center. Don't even bother with anything else , pmic is supposed to reset when you enter bootloader ( Maybe it even resets in stripped bootloader but just to be safe do enter true boatloader like described above ) . If it isn't fixed it's likely a hardware issue
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oh this is new to me, okay ill try bootloader, wish me luck flash it rn
Rstment ^m^ said:
How did you flash new firmware? Via PC? If yes reflash it again then proceed with stepa below ( When flashing select clean all , you don't need to lock bootloader just yet so don't select lock )
You need to enter bootloader mode ( Power on phone while holding volume down , then type fastboot reboot bootloader. You must do it like this! Just holding volume down doesn't enter bootloader , instead it enters a stripped down version of it... Don't know what it's called... )
Reboot phone after doing this , if battery still isn't fixed flash back to stock , lock bootloader and go to service center. Don't even bother with anything else , pmic is supposed to reset when you enter bootloader ( Maybe it even resets in stripped bootloader but just to be safe do enter true boatloader like described above ) . If it isn't fixed it's likely a hardware issue
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didnt fixed too, i even booted to fastbootd tried flashing there but boot_ab inaccessible, only in normal fastboot
i want to do edl mode flashing but some encryption needed, even at qfil cant flash the thing, needs to modify prog files and crack it
fireclouu said:
i want to do edl mode flashing but some encryption needed, even at qfil cant flash the thing, needs to modify prog files and crack it
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I had to flash a ROM through EDL Mode once (I hardbricked my phone). I had to pay someone on Telegram with an Authorised Xiaomi Service Center Account 25€ and it did work.
So... it seems to be locked by Xiaomi. Apparently to stop people from importing phones from China and flashing Global ROM on them.
cyanGalaxy said:
I had to flash a ROM through EDL Mode once (I hardbricked my phone). I had to pay someone on Telegram with an Authorised Xiaomi Service Center Account 25€ and it did work.
So... it seems to be locked by Xiaomi. Apparently to stop people from importing phones from China and flashing Global ROM on them.
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xiaomi fked up the system now blackmarket abuse this kind of restrictions
fireclouu said:
i want to do edl mode flashing but some encryption needed, even at qfil cant flash the thing, needs to modify prog files and crack it
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What are we even talking about anymore?
You'll pay 20$ for edl that likely won't do anything, you're just delaying inevitable. If pmic is not reset via bootloader ( fastboot reboot bootloader ) that's where you start thinking it's hardware issue.
What do u even wanna flash? Open stock ROM folder and enter folder called images on pc - look what's inside, persist, cust, boot everything is in there and was flashed already...
Just take your phone to service center while you still can , if under warranty keep requesting new motherboard . They'll likely try battery replacement first.
If it's not under warranty then ok play around as much you feel the need to , it just makes no sense to beating your head with all of this when warranty covers it
Rstment ^m^ said:
What are we even talking about anymore?
You'll pay 20$ for edl that likely won't do anything, you're just delaying inevitable. If pmic is not reset via bootloader ( fastboot reboot bootloader ) that's where you start thinking it's hardware issue.
What do u even wanna flash? Open stock ROM folder and enter folder called images on pc - look what's inside, persist, cust, boot everything is in there and was flashed already...
Just take your phone to service center while you still can , if under warranty keep requesting new motherboard . They'll likely try battery replacement first.
If it's not under warranty then ok play around as much you feel the need to , it just makes no sense to beating your head with all of this when warranty covers it
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its true , im just trying to figure this out myself if possible or not, accessing service center here is much more troublesome rather fixing it in such way i think possible
but yeah ill update soon enough, tomorrow will be my only day off for a week, will definitely take a visit, wish me luck!
update: i sent my phone to mi authorized drop points yesterday. expected to get it repaired within 2 weeks and to pick it up next month.
update: today Ill pickup my device, will ask what could be the cause of the issue
fireclouu said:
update: today Ill pickup my device, will ask what could be the cause of the issue
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Good luck! Let us know
so I got the device, support told me about the issue: battery only replugged, no other service, no replacements needed, seems some wirings got loose.
Ive read similar incident here, s/he only did replug the cable, got it fixed. Same issue on my end