I've read in several posts that they found the way to return 3-button download mode to i9000 samsung.
But i haven't found anything about any methods of returning it to Vibrant. So if there is any way to do that or not?
saylas said:
I've read in several posts that they found the way to return 3-button download mode to i9000 samsung.
But i haven't found anything about any methods of returning it to Vibrant. So if there is any way to do that or not?
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Wait for Samsung to patch the Vibrant.
OR
If your phone does not enter Recovery Mode, it is defective and T-Mobile will replace it.
P.S. Search before posting.
That was based off of a release by Bell for their series of Galaxy phones. To my knowledge, a port hasn't been made for the Vibrant.
My phone does not enter either recovery nor download modes from buttons. But i'm 6000 miles from US now, so I believe it's not possible to return it. And besides problem with getting the recovery mode is not critical, i can reach it through adb. But without hard download mode i'm very afraid of flashing new ROMs, because have a great risk of getting bricked.
So i'm wondering why nobody from developers has ported that fix to Vibrant, because i thought that at least one on them has the same problem
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My phone does not enter either recovery nor download modes from buttons. But i'm 6000 miles from US now, so I believe it's not possible to return it. And besides problem with getting the recovery mode is not critical, i can reach it through adb. But without hard download mode i'm very afraid of flashing new ROMs, because have a great risk of getting bricked.
So i'm wondering why nobody from developers has ported that fix to Vibrant, because i thought that at least one on them has the same problem
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U might want to try using adb to get into download mode. "adb reboot download". Thats what I usually do to get into download mode.
I can get into it that way of couse, but as i've said if something happens during flashing, i'll get unrecoverable brick
Please post in the appropriate section
The latest leaked ROM for the Vibrant I noticed has bootloader files. Whether or not they updated it to fix this problem I do not know.
My Vibrant doesn't have this issue so I am not going to mess with it.
The latest leaked ROM for the Vibrant I noticed has bootloader files. Whether or not they updated it to fix this problem I do not know.
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wow, it's interesting. May be someone from developers can know?
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How can I flash to these new roms if my phone is hardware lock?
I can't root it, i tried one click root, moving the update file, etc......
It won't boot in recover mode
Can I use odin to flash the new rom ?
i found it and i did tried to search.
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You need to search about "adb"
You can get into recovery that way. Read up on it. knowing the basics of adb is a good thing to know for anyone wanting to flash their phone. Mine is hardware locked and I couldn't care less. Once you get root clockwork is even easier than than using the volume buttons to get into recovery.
dude try this, i got mine rooted:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804305&highlight=hardware+lock
you don't have to learn adb, has your phone received the ji6 update? It fixes issues with hardware locked phones.
joe.kerwin said:
you don't have to learn adb, has your phone received the ji6 update? It fixes issues with hardware locked phones.
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Mine and my girlfriends both have the JI6 update and we are both hardware locked still.
So the 3 finger salute at boot doesn't work?
Hi Guys,
I am getting kind of desperate. I keep rebooting into recovery mode. Then, the screen shows Fastboot mode started... udc_start (). I think it is stuck. I am using LG Optimus ONE (P500). I have tried battery pull a lot of times. Doesn't work. Any suggestions? If you suggest I reflash stock rom or something, tell me how please. Thanks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944881
for flashing original firmwares
If you choose to reflash stock ROM, here is what you need:
- tools: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875881
- ROMs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944881 or the link suggested in the tools thread
You may wait a little bit longer before reflashing to see if anybody has a better solution to your problem. Good luck!
More Questions... Help please if you can... Thanks
Hi All,
Thanks to those who have responded so far. I kind of needed the phone fixed ASAP, so I sent it for repair. But anyway, I have a few questions:
1)Is it possible to reflash stock ROM or a new ROM even if the the computer or Android SDK can't detect your device? (This is with the correct driver installed. When my phone was in the fastboot mode screen, it couldn't be detected as an LG Device at all when plugged in.) If you can, how?
2)For those who have successfully gotten a new ROM onto their Optimus One, how did you do it? Is there anywhere where the procedure can be found? And is it relatively safe? (I know there is always a chance you might brick your phone unless you are some expert, but there are some procedures that are safer than others right?)
3)This last question isn't really relevant to this forum section, but I'll ask anyway. Which phone models (any brand, preferably 2.2 onwards) are good for rooting and installing custom ROMs? Like, are there any phones that most rooting/ROM installing software supports? (For instance, I have heard that HTC phones can usually be flashed with custom ROMs without bricking that easily 'cos they are supported by stuff like ROM Manager etc.) And one more thing: what are the easiest/safest ways found to root/flash a new ROM?
Thanks everyone.
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Me, the random noob attempting to learn more about Android ROMs and rooting
Jonapedia said:
1)Is it possible to reflash stock ROM or a new ROM even if the the computer or Android SDK can't detect your device? (This is with the correct driver installed. When my phone was in the fastboot mode screen, it couldn't be detected as an LG Device at all when plugged in.) If you can, how?
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Yes it is possible, you'll need to firstly boot into 'emergency mode', by pressing volume up + back + power when the phone is off. Then follow these steps to flash stock rom. You do not use Android SDK at all, all you need is for the phone to get into the emergency mode, it is what most people with bricked phones do to reflash.
Jonapedia said:
2)For those who have successfully gotten a new ROM onto their Optimus One, how did you do it? Is there anywhere where the procedure can be found? And is it relatively safe? (I know there is always a chance you might brick your phone unless you are some expert, but there are some procedures that are safer than others right?)
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Personally, it was relatively easy for me even though I'm a new user to android. I've had my phone for 2 weeks and bricked it 3 times within the first 72 hours. But there are methods to get it back as I explained in Q1 XD In order to flash a new ROM, there are 3 MAIN steps.
1. root your phone
2. install custom recovery
3. make backup and flash new ROM
if you need help on certain individual steps, just post it here and I'm sure someone will help you.
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3)This last question isn't really relevant to this forum section, but I'll ask anyway. Which phone models (any brand, preferably 2.2 onwards) are good for rooting and installing custom ROMs? Like, are there any phones that most rooting/ROM installing software supports? (For instance, I have heard that HTC phones can usually be flashed with custom ROMs without bricking that easily 'cos they are supported by stuff like ROM Manager etc.) And one more thing: what are the easiest/safest ways found to root/flash a new ROM?
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In terms of the easiest method to root, it is definitely to simply run an app that can automatically root the phone for you, such as z4root, or SuperOneClick are just 2 examples. So I'll say whichever phones these app support, will be the easiest to root. ROMs will depend on the users of those phones and their dedication to creating customisable ROM. You can find most of the phones and available ROMs on this forum anyway.
Is it possible to exit emergency mode? Do you do a battery pull or something? I am planning to test out booting into emergency mode when my phone comes back from repair. Will it harm my phone? (Does it do stuff like wiping system data or my installed apps?) Thanks in advance to anyone who will reply.
I think you can just hold power to turn your phone off in emergency mode, but if it doesn't work, you can always pull the battery out. You didn't mention what you did for this problem to start but unless you perform the same thing, you won't need to use emergency mode.
Stuck on Recovery mode
Hi Guys. my optimus s went into an emergency mode out of nowhere but i was able to recover using the KDZ Utility. the phone booted up and i did a re start and got stuck on recovery mode even is i use the KDZ Util or install a new rom it goes back to recovery mode . using ra OptS-2,2,1. what can i do if anything. please help.( dont know anything about sdk) Thanks & please help
DaBoricua said:
Hi Guys. my optimus s went into an emergency mode out of nowhere but i was able to recover using the KDZ Utility. the phone booted up and i did a re start and got stuck on recovery mode even is i use the KDZ Util or install a new rom it goes back to recovery mode . using ra OptS-2,2,1. what can i do if anything. please help.( dont know anything about sdk) Thanks & please help
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when you said install a new rom, did you install it through kdz? if you did, try installing an optimus s rom through recovery. heres how:
download a rom on your computer
plug your phone in to you computer (with it already booted in recovery)
toggle usbms on your phone
transfer the rom to your phone
flash the rom
Long story short, bootloader is stuck. -- Phone is stuck in a boot-loop of sorts ... it keeps showing the very first screen that shows the Galaxy name and some other info and then flashes that screen over and over again. It is not a boot-loop that loads the OS and keeps loading that continuously. From what I know about phones/programming, which is limited, the bootloader either doesn't exist anymore or the code is not executing properly.
I know there are guides that are similar to my issue, but none of them seem to answer my questions specifically. And when I have attempted some other fixes, nothing happens. I am hoping for a direct answer if anyone has one.
Here's what led to this:
1. I wanted to install the new Android Revolution rom which suggested I have the MJ5 bootloader. I have not attempted to install this rom yet, my issue occurred when I tried to flash the new bootloader.
2. Followed a thread that explained bootloaders and how to install mj5 on note 2 via Odin. --> then got this boot-loop. MD5 and all that jazz was fine. Downloaded from reputable source too.
3. I was/am running a custom rom (JellyBeans build 26 I think) with TWRP recovery. I was previously running CWM recovery, but switched to TWRP because the guide suggested TWRP or Philz recovery for MJ5. Switch between recoveries went just fine. Also, I don't remember what bootloader was installed before I broke it.
I am not a developer (obviously), but I am fairly computer savvy. I can do most things if explained properly. Although I am prone to being an idiot so if someone is feeling a little helpful a step-by-step guide may be best.
I am hoping that someone could (1) provide me with a how-to fix this issue, (2) provide me with a link to the right bootloader that I need to flash in ODIN in order to fix this issue.
PLEASE HELP! I am waiting for some job interview calls this upcoming week and I will be F***ed without my phone. I know it's my fault that the phone is stuck, but I know one of you geniuses here will be able to provide me with some information.
In Summary:
Bootloader is stuck
Phone can get into Download mode, but that's it.
Odin will connect and phone shows up on COM port.
I am an idiot.
I am fine going back to stock recovery/build if necessary to fix this issue.
Thank you all in advance.
P.S. Soul is available upon resolution of the issue; shipping and handling extra ; ) If you don't want my soul I will send you a holiday card with my dogs on it.
You flashed a bootloader for a different phone. Mj5 is for the n7100. The Verizon Note 2 is i605. You have 2 options to get your phone back to 100%. Either use kobols unbrick method found in the general section or send it off to mobiletechvideos and pay them to get it working.
Here is a link to kobol's method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2615587
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You flashed a bootloader for a different phone. Mj5 is for the n7100. The Verizon Note 2 is i605. You have 2 options to get your phone back to 100%. Either use kobols unbrick method found in the general section or send it off to mobiletechvideos and pay them to get it working.
Here is a link to kobol's method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2615587
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Thank you for the reply, I will try this now. I saw this thread but was hoping I wouldn't have to do this because of its requirements (screwing with the hardware and such).
Like I said, I'm an idiot.
Thank you for the tip though, it is much appreciated.
axpaxp said:
Thank you for the reply, I will try this now. I saw this thread but was hoping I wouldn't have to do this because of its requirements (screwing with the hardware and such).
Like I said, I'm an idiot.
Thank you for the tip though, it is much appreciated.
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axpaxp,
You may try the method in this thread: How To: Unbrick A Hard Bricked i605 [n7100 Bootloader Flash] NO Resistor , as an alternative to Kobol's method.
Alright so I have a rooted D6708 device. I got an itch today and wanted to explore some custom roms. I was told that I could flash one of these roms onto the device and it would work.
So I did so with the use of TWRP. TWRP said the install was a success and I needed to reboot. So, I rebooted and now it won't load anything. I can get into the stock System Recovery Menu but nothing else. I can't get back into TWRP and I can't get the device to connect to my PC.
What can I do to fix this?
EDIT: I can get the computer to recognize it as "S1 Boot Fastboot" Anything I can do from here?
Seannnn said:
Alright so I have a rooted D6708 device. I got an itch today and wanted to explore some custom roms. I was told that I could flash one of these roms onto the device and it would work.
So I did so with the use of TWRP. TWRP said the install was a success and I needed to reboot. So, I rebooted and now it won't load anything. I can get into the stock System Recovery Menu but nothing else. I can't get back into TWRP and I can't get the device to connect to my PC.
What can I do to fix this?
EDIT: I can get the computer to recognize it as "S1 Boot Fastboot" Anything I can do from here?
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I dont own a Z3V however i own a Z3, i haven't experienced boot loop on the Z3, however i have with previous Xperia Devices i solved the issue by installing Flashtool and downloading my stock FTF file.
Seannnn said:
Alright so I have a rooted D6708 device. I got an itch today and wanted to explore some custom roms. I was told that I could flash one of these roms onto the device and it would work.
So I did so with the use of TWRP. TWRP said the install was a success and I needed to reboot. So, I rebooted and now it won't load anything. I can get into the stock System Recovery Menu but nothing else. I can't get back into TWRP and I can't get the device to connect to my PC.
What can I do to fix this?
EDIT: I can get the computer to recognize it as "S1 Boot Fastboot" Anything I can do from here?
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Whoever told you that you can install these doesn't know the z3v. It's a different phone from any other z3 and can't take those custom Rom.
Your best solution is to try the tft install as described in the downgrade section of the root thread. That would bring you back to a stock Verizon.
Seannnn said:
Alright so I have a rooted D6708 device. I got an itch today and wanted to explore some custom roms. I was told that I could flash one of these roms onto the device and it would work.
So I did so with the use of TWRP. TWRP said the install was a success and I needed to reboot. So, I rebooted and now it won't load anything. I can get into the stock System Recovery Menu but nothing else. I can't get back into TWRP and I can't get the device to connect to my PC.
What can I do to fix this?
EDIT: I can get the computer to recognize it as "S1 Boot Fastboot" Anything I can do from here?
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Sorry I did not check your PM much earlier to prevent you from doing this. Whoever did tell you about flashing a custom rom sure does owe you another phone. You have to wait until Verizon brings out the Lollipop rom, but until then, you have to somehow flash back to the original rom that came with. 4.4.4 is enjoyable enough as it is, just the lack of volte is what's the wait for on the Lollipop rom.
A rep told me today that when the Z4v, there's sure likely a quick follow up on releasing the update since they may as well base it off of it. And that's hoping if the new one even gets VoLTE...
Thanks for the help guys, I can access the phone via USB with fastboot. I am trying to flash the ftf file but I don't think I am doing it right or its not working. Is there any way I can switch it to adb mode through a fastboot command?
Sorry I don't entirely know what I am doing.
Seannnn said:
Thanks for the help guys, I can access the phone via USB with fastboot. I am trying to flash the ftf file but I don't think I am doing it right or its not working. Is there any way I can switch it to adb mode through a fastboot command?
Sorry I don't entirely know what I am doing.
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to connect in flashmode you need to hold volume down and connect the phone to the pc with a usb cable
Unfortunately I was not able to get it into flash mode.
Good news is that the phone was still in warranty and I got it replaced for no charge.
Seannnn said:
Unfortunately I was not able to get it into flash mode.
Good news is that the phone was still in warranty and I got it replaced for no charge.
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It's a good thing you were fortunate enough to have it replaced with no charge. Now don't make that same mistake again and wait like the rest of us. At least you confirmed for sure that flashing an incompatible ROM is death of the phone. lol
Seannnn said:
Unfortunately I was not able to get it into flash mode.
Good news is that the phone was still in warranty and I got it replaced for no charge.
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I'm aware that I'm coming across as a jerk for this. That is THE reason they don't want us rooted and such. When people screw it up they expect someone else to pay for the mistake
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I'm aware that I'm coming across as a jerk for this. That is THE reason they don't want us rooted and such. When people screw it up they expect someone else to pay for the mistake
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I agree. People always complain about carriers preventing root and locking boot loader. The main argument is that it doesn't damage the phone. Unfortunately, I've seen many people on xda abuse the system. When they brick their phone through bad flash or when their phone dies after it overheated because they over clocked, they go for warranty replacement.
Can't blame Verizon for trying to avoid these extra costs.
tsachi said:
I agree. People always complain about carriers preventing root and locking boot loader. The main argument is that it doesn't damage the phone. Unfortunately, I've seen many people on xda abuse the system. When they brick their phone through bad flash or when their phone dies after it overheated because they over clocked, they go for warranty replacement.
Can't blame Verizon for trying to avoid these extra costs.
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yes you can... simply exclude warranty on non OEM code... very simple to solve....
sherdog16 said:
I'm aware that I'm coming across as a jerk for this. That is THE reason they don't want us rooted and such. When people screw it up they expect someone else to pay for the mistake
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That is why the Z3v has a hash code on the phone that shows when you root it and can't be flashed over so they know if it has been rooted even if you flash back to the correct firmware. "Settings>About phone>Status" You send it in they charge you full price.
tsachi said:
I agree. People always complain about carriers preventing root and locking boot loader. The main argument is that it doesn't damage the phone. Unfortunately, I've seen many people on xda abuse the system. When they brick their phone through bad flash or when their phone dies after it overheated because they over clocked, they go for warranty replacement.
Can't blame Verizon for trying to avoid these extra costs.
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Uh, VZW says it is about the "network", not bad flashes on phones. So which is it?
If VZW wasn't so anal about rooting Sony lets you root in a foolproof way, failed rooting is VZW's fault if it happens.
Any one got the solution.... my phone not working
shashikiran said:
Any one got the solution.... my phone not working
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What did you do this time?
no recovery mode
GigaSPX said:
What did you do this time?
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flashed flashable prerooted.zip file and not even getting recovery mode, no charging symbol, only can access fastboot mode. continiously rebooting with vibration. no display
My Z3v is rooted and is working just fine, except the annoying ads I get on my quick charge screen, now.
Anyway... I assume you haven't tried to use the Sony/Verizon Software Upgrade Assistant? It comes on your phone to install to your PC and lets you upgrade (probably never gonna get an upgrade) and factory your phone over USB. Not sure if you can download it, or if it only comes on the phone as a separate partition to install from. Can't hurt to try.
Anyone figured this phone out yet? I've searched all the topics related to this phone and no one's posted a working solution. A working recovery would be awesome. I can get odin to pick up the phone when in download mode but the recovery that I have fails with this particular model.
Edit: just found out the bootloader is locked by default, so now the new challenge arises. Anyone know how this can be accomplished For this model phone?
wes421 said:
Anyone figured this phone out yet? I've searched all the topics related to this phone and no one's posted a working solution. A working recovery would be awesome. I can get odin to pick up the phone when in download mode but the recovery that I have fails with this particular model.
Edit: just found out the bootloader is locked by default, so now the new challenge arises. Anyone know how this can be accomplished For this model phone?
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would also like to know how to root this model